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                    <text>s For 1924

n ifrith cstirtgc, 4 . tvift,
ns and only a httle money board1 a tw in foiC New York at Los
rifcIe*jU iria|ra»ra ago to strive
r a n opcratlfc ‘ fcareor; i without
twopean trac in g , reputation or

imye some tnotfcr;
but the w ar came am
Measures Arindlincedf
Alii*
id Members
* “When I came back it took me State Capital Vs Packed With
'
scliril
For
(
0
trtrcoming
Op­
three days to persuad: Grace MaeDepartment
Gain Near $350,000
People Who Cone to Take
kay Smith to marry me. W«(had
position to Fascist Govern­
Miss
Wilson
Part
In
Ceremonies
When;
attended
the
Manual
Arts
THgh
ildComments
Over Deposits Of
ment Are Put Into Force The same man, now 28, made School in Los Angeles at tho same
Martin Becomes Governor!
Report
1923 Reported By
usical history Friday night whan time. *
“I needed money then nnd joined
brilliant audience at the MetroFascist Militia Gives
SanfordBank Heads
litan Opera House lost its self- a theatrical company with which HardeeQuitsMansion,
Big Demonstrations intml nnd created a wild demon­ Tyrone Power was touring the Martin Moves Sunday
stration of approval for the latest West Coast. The conmnny lasted
Prefects Throughout Country tinging sensation—Lawrence Tib- a little more than two weeks. I
American baritone—who hud played Mcrcutin in Romet nnd Ju­ Tallahassee Takes On a Gala
Ordered to Make Searches i*tt,
the role of Ford in Verdi’s "Fal- liet and Logo in Otheilx
Appearance For Biff Cele­
To Break Up Political Clubs sjjaff.”
.R egarded
“I decided to conic to New York
bration
AttendingCercmony
While his wife wept and the but it took a year before I could
ig About The
ROME, Jan. 5.—-The measures ovation
Increases Point To
moke
the
decision
effective.
lien,
Tibbett was in his
TALLAHASSEE, Jnn. 5.—A
announced by Premier Mussolini in dressing grew,
we have had tlmm of feast and
room
freshening
hia
make­
i It Has Been
cold rainy day greeted visitors
Great Progress In
tho chamber of deputies Saturday up. Suddenly he was summoned famine. I did some concert and
arriving hero Monday to at­
for over-coming the opposition to by Gatti Casazxa, impressario, and church Binging at first. Lost yenr
1925, Is the Opinion
5TON,, Jan. 5.— Jesae Webb, who was saved from tho Fascist government within 48 told to take the curtain call alonn. I entered the Metropolitan com- tend the inauguration Tuesday
of
John
W.
Martin
as
govern­
tho
gallows
by
n
governor’s
pardon
‘ informal debt 12 minutes before he was to die, hours are already being put in When Tibbett went upon the p aiy "
or of Florida. Rifts began to
Total bank deposits contain­
force. To Fasclt railway militia
Mr. Tibbett
noDeu had
nail sung "Vaienstions of French has fought down the stigma of a hnvo
appear in tho eastern clouds
prevented the execution of u stage the audience long accustom­ tine in “Faust". Silvioin “Pnglied in the three banks of San­
iterClemenel is in death sentence and has become a plan, unearthed by the police, of ed to showering appluasc upon a r­ •;*xi” nnd the Klng’c Herald in shortly boforo noon. However,
ford at the close of business
in charge of tho arrange­
perusal Monddy good citizen of Seattle. Fifteen stirring up disorders on the rail- tists from other shores, acclaimed "Lohengrin” for hi, striking suc­ those
on
Dec. 31, were $3,210,100.95
ments aro hoping the wonther
ago a t Portland, Ore., he wuyu as recently evidenced by in­ the native-born with wild tumult. res! of Friday night.
•Hughes with of. years
will
later
cleur
up
in
time
for
which
shows a gain of $347,­
wns sentenced to be hanged for cendiary fires at stations in Rome, It wus an opportunity long awaP.cd
Tibbett today suid thnt Antonin
' ,ng comment killing a man, despite his pleas of Florence and Pnrma.
the parade scheduled at 10:30
by appreciative patrons of the fa- Scotti,
268.55
when compared with
who
played
tho
title
role
o’clock Tuesday.
i .
at this stage self-defense. Ju st as tho death Simultaneously the prefects mour. opera house.
and
Gntti-Cmssazza
both
urged
the
total
on deposit at the
•
All hotel epace is completely
march started, his pardon came.
Sunday Tibbett had hardly re­ him to go before the curtain alone;
throughout the kingdom have been
taken
up.
A
large
delegation
close
of
1923
which amounted
authorized to make searches and covered from tho spontaneity of setting at rest rumors that pro­
jient received by
is on the way from Ocala, tho
to
$2,862,832.40,
according to
dissolve all political clubs of an his success, but the singer seemed fessional jealousy had prevented
lent Sunday night
old home of the incoming gov­
anti-patriotio character, while var­ happy to fccito some incidents in bins »rom taking the call alone un­
figures
compiled
Mohday
prepored decoding
ernor, which in expected to be
ious other sections of tho Fascist his career.
til
oie
audience
hud
made
it
plnln
morning.
Thera
wns
a
gain in
”’s attention Monone of the features of the in­
militia have been mobilized in or­
I wns born in Bakerfle!d,.Ca!if., that it would not let the opera
1023 of $313,119.11 over 1922,
augural
parade,
taking
a
lead­
der to rtrongthen the police.
in 1800, he said. “When seventeen continue until he nppenrod.
This is the latest portrait of Mar- which shows that the gain this
um wan transing part in all phases of the
In yarl&amp;us parts of Italy the Fas­
arct Wilson, daughter of tho into year in deposit pver two yean
by
Secretary
ceremonies.
cist militia carried out demonstra­
’resident Woodrow Wilson. She ngo amounted to $000,387.69.
tary Mellon for
tions. In Rome the local legion,
mnkes her homo in Washington.
Bonk officials and business men
Vote information’’.
TALLAHASSEE,
Fla.,
Jnn.
5.—
1,500 strong, engaged in tocticnl
eocument was
John
W.
Martin,
Sunday
night
was
of
Sanford regard bank deposits
maneuvers with machine guns.
mentel to Ambonelated over whnt ho believed wns
There was assumed to be a sudden
as
a reliable barometer of busi­
unofficial privato Publishers Believe Cabinet attack against Romo by an enemy
a good omen Indidating that his
ness
conditions and take the fig­
tho atato doportadministration of Florida’s state
Non-Partisan In Organism* asrcmbled at Clvitavcchia, tho le­
&lt;o comment on
affairs
for
the
next
four
years
ure
ns
proof thnt tho city just end­
being divided Into two groups
tion Will Keep Germany In gion
mbodled in it.
would be successful. The omen
ed one of tho most prosperous
for the maneuvers.
State of Unrest All Time
over, "it is hoped
came Sunday in tho form of n
Will Break Down Opposition
years in its history. Bunk offic­
morundum might
mnscot, a beautifully marked fox
The
suppresssion
of
the
centers
ials are looking forward towards
for follow uji."
BERLIN, Jan. 6.—President Eb­ °J Mutation together with the muz. Atlantic Division Comprising Mrs. Nellie Tnylor Ross Will terrier puppy, the gift of H. Ben­
jamin of Atlanta.
la understood to ert’s decision to solve the existing zling of the opposition press and
a corresponding growth through­
Warships, Destroyers, Sub­
Become First Woman Gov­ Tho puppy has been nunied "Ben”
a to a aettlemont parliamentary crisis by, the forma­ reinforcement of tho police, the
out
tho forthcoming yenr, it is
marines und Torpedo Boats
morntlum with tion of a non-partisan cabinet is premier believes, will break down
ernor in United States; nnd will be the "Laddie Boy’* of Will Dispose Of Postal Pay
declared.
riod of 80 yeara viewed by the newspapers as an the opposition. Tho M essa^co
Leaving For Maneuvers
Ceremony Will Be Simple Florida’s “White House” during
Measure And Bank Bill Tho greatest increase shown
expiration and in- emergency measute which is des­ asserts
Governor Mnrtin’s term.
that
Mussolini
has
realized
During
This Week; Muscle wns made by the First National
_ during the mora- tined to keep national politics in the impossibility not only of col­
NORFOLK, Vb., Jan. 5.—Thirty
CHEYENNETwyo., Jnn. 5. — The governor-elect rested Sunday
Bank. Deposits in this institution
P tho rate of one- n ntatc of latent unrest.
Shcals
Bill
To Come Later nmounted
ships,
comprising
the
Atlantic
Di­
nfter
a
strenuous
session
late
S
at­
In an atmosphere of almost r.urlaborating with the opposition, but
to $1,609,870.01 at the
ent.
The newly elected reichstng,
living in pence, and thnt all vision of the United States fleet, itan-like simplicity, Mrs. Nellie urday and Saturday night unpack­
of 1024 agninst $1,300,818.30,
o communication which will hold Its inaugural ses­ even
aro scheduled to suil from Hamp­ Taylor Ross, widow of the late ex­ ing silverware, chinuwarc, linen
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 5.—With end
attempts
at
pacification
and
nor­
slved Sunday night sion Monday, is expected to adjourn malization have failed.
ton Roads Monday for Guantana­ ecutive of Wyoming, will bo sworn nnd other necessities for house­ only two months remaining before on increase of $209,027.05. The
and surplus of the bank
|hes, and for that immediately after perfecting his
“These,’’ says the paper, "have mo. There will be battleships, tor­ into office as governor of Wyoming keeping a t the executive mansion. sine dio adjournment Mar. 4, con­ cnpitnl
was declined, as permanent organization and nwnit been
increased during tho year from
pedo boat destroyers, supply ships, ut noon Monday. She will bo tiio Among the many personal belong­
met
by
the
opposition
with
. and its value for the advent of the new ministry ever-embittered
to $213,790.10 while
intransigennee, repair vessels, mine swcupers nnd first woman in the United States ings brought to tho mnnsion by gress ia expected this week to dis­ $137,293.40
s American treat* which Chancellor Marx ia expected criticism, attacks and
the governor elect ia n silver ser­ pose of sovcral important Issues the resources Jumped from $1,820,­
submarines in the fleet.
to
become
the
governor
of
a
state.
attempts
at
Inch wah debt prob- to hnVe ready for a formal appear­ a popular uprising, leading to three
vice and, four silver candlesticks which have been hanging fire since 350.18 on Dec. 31, 1923 to $1,892,­
The battleships will be the New
4, ’v
■
723.94 at the end of 1924 .
York, Texas, Arkansas and Flor­
ance
at
a
plenary
session
at
Jh
c
end
phenomena
of
growing
gravity:
that­ of the week. ......
hlmhis•*%retirement
!&gt;•- " i r " "■ the last session, among them the An appreciable gain is shown,
ida.
■
The
Wyoming,
flagship
of
•
**
«
-____
i
Jacksonville
upon
First,
thfc
rc-awxketrrng
nnd
rapid
high Office Mrs. Ross requested
, slnee, as chair­
tho
The attem pt to bridge over the reorganization, of subversive forces the fleet, will ro t sail Monday thnt there be non* or the festivi­ after his third, term ns mayor of postal pay qm^tion nnd McFnd- however* in the* &lt;li%&gt;gici
funding commlsand
the
Florida
will
be
the
leading
thnt city. Thcso will grace the den banking bill. The senate has Seminole County bank. On Dec.
indicated
b
their
activity
in
ter­
present
parliamentary
deadlock
ties
usually
attendant
upon
nn
in­
. congress, he is
temporarily. The Wyoming
- tho
, next four. agreed to vote again Tuesday on 31, 1923 the deposits in the hank
The ceremonies which family table during
the conduct of nogo- with a so-called non-partisan cabi­ rorisms nnd their I insurrectional \cs3ci
now a t New York, is scheduled to auguration.
nmounta to $1,140,905-15 while a
will
bo
held
in
the
senate
chamber
forelgn governments net recalls the crisis of two ycurs organizations.
w ' rM.T!
" t o * year late* they totaled $1,253,­
rail
for
Austrialin
in
a
few
dnvs.
“Second,
growing
incitement
ago,
when
failure
to
for.it
o
coali­
ut
the
state
capitol
will
consist
of their obligations
tion government induced President among the Fascist rnnks, thus far She will Join the fleet in Panuma merely of the administration of the tin, Three Times Mayor of Jnck- by President Coolidge, whilo the 971.91 which .shows u gain of $100,­
Itntcs.
sonville. In Appreciation of his house expects to reach u voto by 000.59. The capital und surplus
restrained, but dangerous in caso in Februury.
of office by Chief Justice C. H. nblo
1flurries about the Ebort to nuthorizo Wilhelm Cuno, of
Tho fleet is to have extensive oath
and upright administrations Snturday on tho McFaddcn propo­ of the institution is $125,000.
a
possible
explosion.
the
Hamburg
sMpning
leader,
to
Potter
of
Wyoming
supreme
court,
|he av.uation is back
maneuvers a t Guantanamo and und u short inaugural statement by From police officers nnd city nn i sal.
“Third,acute
national
unensiNo contruat of figures relative
accept
the
chuncellorshin
at
the
is been ever since
county officinla 1923.”
Pananin. At the former place there the woman governor.
Other legislation, Including the to the Sanford Bank atid Trust
ness,
not
only
political,
but
cconomhead
of
n
government
wnich
failed
admitted * to the
Several of the incoming govern­ Muscle Khoiils question which has
is, which cannot be- overlooked will bo tnrgot practice, in which
commission that he to command a majority in tho rcich- without
Although the senate chamber or’s brothers nnd aisters, nnd a been before the senute -Xor soma Company could bo obtained a*
all guns on the big chips will be
grave
financial
conse­
stag.
Its
tenure
of
office
wns
the institution hns been in cxistJty to como to terms
used. Tho firing will be at long will bo thrown open to the public, sister nnd brothcr-ln-Inw of Mrs. weeks will be laid aside Monday nnco for only 5 months. Deposits
quences
owing
to
the
pressure
of
vouchsafed
chiefly
through
unan­
ement of tho $3,000,nnd short ranges nnd prizes in earn there will bo no carnivnl nir sur­ Martin arrived nt tho mansion dur­ for a discussion of the postal pay contained in the bank amount to
imous approval by tho rcichstug foreign nnti-Itnlian interests.’’
|tion.
and pennants will be awarded the rounding the event. Even the cus­ ing the day to remain for the inau­ und rate problem. It is expected $447,253, according to the report
Inexorable
Chastisement
of
its
policy
of
passive
resistance
iriods of recent agigun crews making tho best record. tomary gubernatorial reception gural ceremonies. Those in the thnt attempts will be made to put It is capitalized ut $50,00, hus n
“
You
solemnly
promised
in
the
matter were the to the Frnnco-Beigian invasion of chamber Saturday whnt Fnscism
One of the features of the ma­ will bo dispensed with and Mrs. party were Mr. nnd Mrs. A. G. through the administration bill pro­
failure o ' French Fl- the Ruhr—an unarmed and un­ namely, young Itnly, of today, nnd neuvers will be night firing in Ross plans to retire to the govern­ Withee of Jacksonville, Mr. and viding for increases in both postal surplus amounting to $5,000 and a
Clementel to include equal fight which ultimately wreck­ tomorrow has been awaiting for which aeroplanes will play n prom­ or’s mnnsion as soon as the brief Mrs. M. S. Tucker, Jacksonville; rates and salaries and, in the svent reserve fund of $15,000, making
budget statement to ed German currency and economics months—the inexorable chastize- inent part. Small arms nnd nnti- formalities have been completed.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert O. Martin of of its failure, send tho
vetoed it’s total resources $70,000.
Bank officials, after consider­
^hich caused a con* nnd foiced Germany to surrender nient
Mrs. Ross’ election followed a Aponkn; Mr. and Mrs. Marshall salaries bill back to the commit­
of a bestial enemy nnd the nircruft guns will be used in this
|burst, and the chcer- after eight months of futile oppo­ courngeous
ing the various factors entering
A.
Martin.
tee.
swiftly
climaxing
turn
of
events
practice.
defence
of
the
Fascist
Clcmcntel had been sition.
Real uircraft will bo snot with brought about by the death of tier
The strenuous incident in mov­
Such developments would come Into the economic situation at San­
While it is gcnerallv assumed revolution personified in you. You
und had confided to
husband
in
Octdber
during
the
ing
to
Taliahnsscc
put
Mrs.
Martin
real
shell
too.
The
nircruft
in
this
before
4 p. m, Tuesday, the hour ford express their faith in still
dramatically
repeated
the
cry
of
1; undeflnitc pro- that the three middle parties—the the tragic hero: “If there is sin ease, however, will be fastened to midst of a speaking enntpaign.
in
bed
Sunday.
She
was
sulfcring
set
for
a vote on the question of greater growth in 1925. Industrial
clericals, ths Peoples party nnd the
tiding this debt.
from a fever nnd it was necessary sustaining the presidential veto, commercial, ami ngricultural con­
the) reur of planes that will fly
in
Fascism,
I
wish
thnt
ull
my
vir­
Hastily
summoned
democratic
Dcmoirul*—will
permit
their
pres­
Isclosed thnt the secover the fleet ut n height of from and republican conventions nomi­ to cnll in a physician, but she wu:t with the possibility that action ditions are in lcrp ttcd us favormay kneel before that sin.”
Vas ns fallacious as ent delegates, Chancellaor Marx tues
1,000 to 2,500 feet. The target to
“The
sin
of
revolution
cannot
the widow of the governor resting cosily tonight, nad it wa» may be taker, by the senate which ablo to great growth during the
|hnt all the ambassn- Foreign Minister Slnst-mnnn and bo tried by contemporaries, only bo fired on will bo nt tho end of a nated
and
Eugene
J. Sullivan, of Basin, believed she woQld be nblo to bo would tnnke u vote on the veto com irr year nmj. this, added to
Minister
of
Defence
G
easier
to
re­
the finance minister
the optiini.'tic outlook which the
rope
nbout
500
feet
long.
Captive
history
can
give
her
verdict
and
Wyo.
At
the
polls tho electorate out in time to take part In the in- unne vsury.
ini memorandum with turn to their present offices, it is history’s name is not today, nor box kites flying aloft nbout 500 expressed in no
uugurul ceremonies Tuesday.
A fu r the postal question is out entire nation enjoys should make
uncertain
terms
not
yet
evident
thnt
Marx
will
be
Ability than the recent
Hotels here Sunday night report­ of the way, the senatu again will 1925 bring to Sanford the „great
will it be tomorrow, Sturzo, Alber- feet und held fast to the ship at its desire to have i*rs. Ross car­
Ambassador Jusser- nble to recruit other members of a tini, Amcndofa, T*-rati,’’
ed
thnt every available room had bo in position to resumo consider-1«-'*t opportunities of its antire exthe
end
of
u
rope
will
provide
ta
r­
ry
on
the
work
started
by
her
hus­
cabinet from either the nnticnalist
[Secretary Mellon.
gets for small arm shooting.
band and she wns swept into office been engaged for innugural visit­ ntion of the Muscle Shoals problem, - istcncc.
Fnranicci,
the
Fascist
lender
nt
i
or
Micinlist
parlies.
got excited a t the
Whilo the fleet will have plen­ by a plurality exceeding 1,000 ors, und they wee making prepsra- and to dispose of the nnnuul sup- J
While the new government may Cremona, writes the following:
intion of repudiation
tions to handle a Inrge overflow fly bills, none of which has been '
ty
of work, the crews will also votes.
"\Ve
who.
hnvc
been
culled
mad
Co-Operative Selling
iiccd it Joint resolution count on a rufficiei.t majority in and ignorant are now starting new hnvo plenty of time to pin). There
by tho use of cots wherever possi­ taken up us yet.
Mm.
Ross
conducted
no
cam­
the
reichstng
when
national
issues,
iopted by the senate
ble.
is
to
be
a
series
of
athletic
nnd
On
Tuesduy
the
house
is
expect­
Fascist era. Today we really hope
paign, refusing to come from the
Favored By President
Expressing it* as the such no thnt affecting the allied de­ to
Tho people of Tallahassee have ed to rcuch a final vote on the
our revolution; we nre boxing events in which every ship’s seclusion of her mourning period
resa thnt there should cision to regain on the Cologne aidedevelop
to say to those who misjudge ctmpnny will take part. Two base­ ut the executive mansion, and left nrrnngcd to tnke cure of Nutional army supply bill, und ufter de­ In Washington Speech
tgotiuted in this coun­ bridgehead, are up for action, a us; “Take
olf your hats before ball leagues, copiposcd of sixteen her- cundiducy entirely in the guardsmen coming from Jackson- voting Wednesday to misc dlnneous
debtor nation should non-partisan cabinet Is desired to these mud ignoramuses.’
teams, will play a rrgulnt sched­ hands of her friends, contenting
measures to take up on Friday nn
(Continued From I’ugo 3)
WASHINGTO n T Jan. 5 .-T h e
’’
|d its mtention to re­ find itself bereft of any necessary
ule of gumes while the fleet is in herself with the statement, thut,
urgent deficiency appropriation bill, formulation of u definite policy
rupporl
on
measures
affecting
in­
lations.
which will curry among other item* icgarding pending legislation on
Cuban waters. The winners of the if the people of Wyoming desired
|ic of a note from the ternal affairs, where differences be­
championship in each Iciguc will to have her carry on her husband's
more than $1,000,000,000 to be farmer cooperative marketing was
tween
the
Socialists
and
sonic
of
iment—or what was
pluy a "world series” for tho cham­ work they would so inform her on
used in refunding tuxes illegally tho outstanding question before re­
the
bourgeois
parties
are
likely
to
a promise—pi^t a
pionship of the fleet. The winner Nov. 4.
collected.
presentatives of the movement n4*
congressional plan of confront it with heuvy opposition.
of
the
world
series
will
meet
tho
During the week, the house com­ sembled here Monday the thin! anSince
her
election
rhe
hup
work­
The
state
of
disorganization
ob­
[recent developments
champions of the Puciflc fleet at ed daily on budget recommenda­
mittee investigating the uircraft nuul convention of the Nationul
kvive it. It Is suggest- taining in th j f eptri I government
Panama
for
the
championship
of
industry
will resume hearings while Council of Farmers Cooperative
tions
she
expects
to
muke
to
the
[of congrers may take !n consequcnccs'of the parliamenta­
the navy.
the senate sub-committee which Marketing Associations.
legislature.
ry
impasse
occurs
at
a
time
when
Approximately
70,000
messages
recommending the no
The lightest Monday morning
has before it the Crumton bill to
Tho Atlantic nnd Pacic fleets
totaling $13,921, nn increase of place prohibition enforcement un­ Cooperative marketing can nnd
in event debtor coun­ Germany is confronted with the docket in several months was dis­ will enguge in n war game a*. Pan­
EVANGELISTIC
CLUBS
MEET
$11,936 over 1923, were sent der a separate bureau in the treas­ should be made n success in Am­
open negotiation for necessity of dealing with important posed of this mornrng in Munici­ ama toward the close of the ma­
erica because it provides tho best
foreign
issues.
a specified date.
through the Sanford office of the
pal Court by Judge James G. Shur- neuvers.
JACKSONVILLE? Jan. 5.— A Western Union Telegraph Com- ury department plans to heur ad­ means for stabilising the country’s
on, who tried 11 cases which re­
ditional testimony in opposition agricultural marketing organiza­
nneting will be held here Jan.
in fines totaling $31 being
Dunnellon— 1,500 acre tract on 31, Feb. 1 of the Business Men’s pnny during 1924, according to a to tho proposal.
Issued For Sanford Heights And sulted
tion, President Coolidge told tho
imnosed, $4U in bonds estreated Withlaeoochee river to be exten­ E\angelistic Clubs of Florida. Com­ report made public Monday morn­
convention.
IIu warned that co­
Georgetown
May
Soon
and
one
dismissal.
The
highest
fine
ing
by
T.
D.
Dobbs,
local
manager.
leans* Arrest
sively developed as recreation
have been upponited to a r­
Plan
Erecting
Modern
operative marketing possessed no
of the morning amounted to only park and divided into small farms. mittees
The
incrcnsc
in
per
centage
of
tho
range for the convention.
1921 receipts is about 25 per cent. Auto Display Rooms magicul attributes and asserted it
IK, Jnn. 5.—Federal Get City Mail Service $10 while tho lowest $3, was or­
must start from tho soil to develop
dered
paid
by
two
different
offen­
of Illinois Monday
In all save three months a sub­
Belief thnt the city delivery sys­ ders.
ch w nrrnnt for tho
stantial increase is shown during For Distributor Here upwards.
The President also advised co­
Those who faced charges this
on B. Means, former tem of Sanford will be extended
the yenr 192-1. Tho months in
' justice agent, when to take in Sanford Heights and 'homing were: D. M. Jenkins, reck­
which the 1924 receipts were less
Purchase of a lot having 148 operative marketing bo preached
IPpear in court with Georgetown by Mar. 7 w.m ex- less driving, $3 nnd costs; Edgar
than those for tho year precocding foot frontage on Palmetto Ave­ as a principle not a a panacea.
Plumas B. Felder nnd piessed Monday mdrning by Post­ Mullinux, drunkenness und disor­
are September, Novmber and De­ nue between First and Second
er W. Jurniecke far master J. P. flail who has been derly conduct, $5 •ami costs; J. M.
cember but in no case does tho de­ Streets, ut u consideration report­ Helpless In Storm
WASHINGTON. Jan. 5— Tho anJ not designed for a long-time crease
Ike of conspiracy to working on tht&gt; plan for some Stafford, drunkenness and disorder­
exceed $300 while increases ed at $16,900 by W. M. Scott and
time. Securing city delivery for ly conduct, $5 and costs: Z. J. president's agricultural commis­ policy. Assistance for the cattle­ as high aa1' $1,000 for a single nssoclutvs wns announced Monday
British Ship Drifts
sion
appointed
to
recommend
meas­
Jerry,
reckless
driving,
$10
ami
men,
it
wus
thought,
would
be
this section, is expected to relieve
month Is shown.
'
morning
by
the
A.
P.
Connelly
and
ures
for
ngricultural
relief,
will
•eight chiefly through financial
shortage in boxes which has costs} Henry Walker, vugruncy, 10
Following Is a tabulated report Sons Realty company through
BOSTON, Jan. 5.—The British
[rivers Strike akeen
ut the department of ag­ ami tariff channels. It is planned
annoying local postoffice of- days on the streets or n fine of $5; convene
steamer
Sachem bound from Liver­
of
the
business
handled
during
which
thu
deni
wus
transacted.
riculture,
Monday
after
u
recess
W.
M.
DuBosc,
speeding
$3
and
to establish connections with bunk-, the, two
w yenrs:
for more than a yenr.
.
n
• . -i.
, , of six weeks.
1Dollar Raise ficials
pool to Boston is drifting help­
Announcement
also
us
was
made
of
ing organizations now deuling with
af
There is a waiting list of more coa*;H* D. W.
disorderly
1921 the purchusu by the Standard Oil lessly in heavy seas 350 miles ofif
192.1
The_ members will meet,. Chair----- live stock men and to deviso u p ro -1Tll„
,Jap, 5.— Hospitals th'-n 100 for boxes. There are. in d u c t, U ° bomi estreated; Ka.....
....
...........
.
$2,730
$0,753
Company of u lot at the corner the Newfoundland coast with her
Robert D. Carey has hnnounc- gram which would meet the sup-'t,- ,
I" will he tho only in- however only 801) boxes in the of- 7° J sSa ifnn,e tt’. dis,o r?erJ.y„ S°n/ man
...........
......
.......
3,767
7,212
of
and Sunford Avenues rudder broken, according to a mes­
Neil Lof- ed. with the expectation of a rriv -1port of the bankers. Further relief | , — -------------- 6.722 7,100 at nCelery
sage received Monduy by agents
pH:,d with coal here fi.-e. The citv delivery will cause i dut■t• ,1,°, bo,u^
consideration of $0,000.
ing
quickly
at
a
decision
on
means
■
is
expected
to
bo
found
In
the
m
ar-1
“
'
la
'
of the vessel here. The steamer
t of the wugo dU- aIn number„„of ,|L
present box holders ,1[U-.Ta.
r
i
a
r
i
n
Vln\f
*l?
\pr.
......-------------4,395
5,795
of
relieving
distress
among
liveketlng
end
of
the
industry.
Tho
purchasers
of
tho
Pulmettreated; Clnrence Murphy, drunk- t A m L *«i a m
*t’L _
- _ * * l _ l __ __ A.---- I
rx 4
*
..
the strike Monday
k o a the boxes they n° w | ennes8&gt; |i o bonj estreated and D. ustock
....... ..... ...... .... 3,115 3,658 tn Avenuo lot are contemplating Manchester Hero Is hurrying to
men. The cattle Industry
Before concluding its recommen-!
teamsters truck driv------------------ 1,700 2,815 the erection of n modern garage her assistance.
und
co-operative
marketing
also
dations
regarding
co-operative
.
.
.
mnnv
J
"
W.
Bennett,
reckless
driving,
dlsInday by the Coal many of those who now seek boxes mj8!!t.ti&gt;
.......................
1,483 1,713 buildinvjjt is understood. The
are before the commission for
* marketing of agricultural products, jy 1 y
Inion. Teamster dc- it is declared.
NEGROES PAY PENALTY
priotity consideration.
1.174 purposed building is to be equip­
....................1*844
the
commission
plans
to
confer
Jallurj day raise.
A request to the post office de­
Members of the commission said with leaders of tho national coun­
...... ........ ......... 1,425 1,284 ped with elaborate show tboms
RALEIGH, Jan. 5. — Kenneth
Markets.
partment for more boxes is to be
Sunday it was hoped to present cil of co-operative marketing asso- Oct. - ............ .......... 1,419 1,744 and will be mude the distributing
e—10 acre tract in made shortly though it is expect­
CHICAGO. Jan. 5. —Wheat. May to the present congress come relief riations, which is to meet here the ^*ov. ------------------ 1,811 1,720 venter of this section of the state, Hale and John LeaTc, negroes, wero
electrocuted at the state prison
riojonix Pnrk and for- ed that considerable time will be 1.76** to 1.77; July 1.52V* to 1.52%. legislation and they were of the forepart of the week. It is un- Dec. --------------------3,048
2,701 it is said.
The Standard Oil hero Monday for murder Aug. 7
P'ct, to be developed required before relief comes from Corn: May, 1 . 2 7 to 1.27%. Oats: opinion that such legislation should derstood others will be usked to
Company will erect a filling station last of Churlie Garwood, white tax*
ivision.
May, 60% to 60%.
this quarter.
be purely of an emergency nature appear a t hearings o* the body.
Total .......— ........ ..$31,988 $13,924 according to present piu.. .
driver, Lrxiiwton -If, C

Also

$660,000 Is Gain
Of Past 2 Years

EBERT’S CABINET
PLAN UNFAVORED
BY NEWSPAPERS

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30 NAVAL VESSELS WIFE OF FORMER
DEPART MONDAY GOVERNOR TAKES
FOR MANEUVERS WYOMING OFFICE

CONGRESS FACING
IMPORTANT TASK
DURING 2 MONTHS

Telegraph Office
Reports Large Gain
During Last Year

Court Session I s
Lightest Monday
In Several Months

Coolidge’s Farm Commission Ready
To Reconvene After Short Recess

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CLOSES
Saturday

In every department you will realize what this sale will mean
to' you. With this announcement stocks are at their best, hence
we urgently request that you come while selection is unre­
stricted. Clearance Prices on Ladies’ Ready-to-wear, cotton and
silk piece goods. Men and boy’s furnishings
DOMESTIC AND TOWELS
Large size Bath Towels. Ex
tra heavy f o r ................. ....44&lt;
Colored Borders, baih and
huck towels, for........ .........29c
Special lot T o r ................... 21c
31x90 Mohawk Sheets....$1.69
Mohawk Cases for............. lie
3G-in soft Bleaching......... 2lc
Nice quality long cloth..... 16c
Pajam a Check, 36 inch. Best
g ra d e ........ ........................... 21c
Colored Lingerie Cloths, small
checks und pluin dimity, fast
colors for ............................44c

SILK SPECIAL
Mollinson Roshanary Crepe and Chin
Chilla Satin. The Ynrd......... ............

Special.. Prices., on.. Everfast
Eahrics, guaranteed fust to
sun and water.
EVERFAST SUITING

Molly O Crepe in colors
Speciul the y ard ...........
Pussy Willow in all colors
white and black ......... .....
CHIFFON VELVET

Small check and
stripes ........................................

Navy, black and brown
fi*
40 inches wide, for............

EverfSSt Plain Gingham
cloths ..........................................
Everfast Linen
.
The yard ...................................

40-IN. CREPE DE CHINE
In light und durk colors
fit
for the yurd ..... :.................V -*-

Extru heavy
fit A
The yard ..............................

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WOOL GOODS

32 inches wide in new check
and stripes, fast colors for.....

29c

All wool. Some with fur collars.
Values up to $29.00. Special for...................

LOT NO. 2—Satin Crepe, Crepede Chins and wool
flannel. Value up to $39.75. Clearance price ...

ONE LOT COATS values up to $39.50
Sale price ................................................

LOT NO. 3.— Betty Wales and Irene Castle fine dresses
m aterials and Exclusive styles
C*
Values up to $59.00 ..............................................
V * *

BEST COATS in very fine m aterials. All nicely tailored. Some
plain and fur trimmed. Values up
/ftA
to $50.00. Sale price.........................................
a 4* # ” ”
CHILDREN’S COATS

Soft Finish Gingham. 32inch. 50c value for the yard

One lot Children’s Coats. All extremely nice
material. Values up to $12.00 for....................

LADIES’ SILK UNDERWEAR

CURTAIN 'MATERIALS

3G-inch, all-wool Crepe, brown, tan
navy, bluck.
Also Sheppard check
serge and Poiret Twill.
riff
One ta b le .............................. op J i .a i i / 3
STRIPE FLANNEL
54 inches wide fit A Q C
The yurd ....

69c
59c
95c

GINGHAM

40 INCH. CREPES AND CANTON

LADIES’ LONG COATS

LOT NO. 1—Wool and Silk Dresses. Some new
Mid-winter styles, values up to $29.00. Sale price

EVERFAST GINGHAM

36-inch M arquisette and Voiles,
and ecru for
&lt;
the yard
.
t

Jersey Silk and Crepe de Chine Teddies, Bloomers and Stepin. $2.50 and $2.75. W hite and flesh
fi»*|
Sale price .........................................................................

One lot Children’s Coats. Values up
to $8.00. Sizes 8 to 12. Special.......

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FANCY SILK

EVERFAST DRAPERY

For kimonas, linings and lamp shades
floral designs.
&lt;gt&lt;« H f?
Special for the yard........... tj) JL • a

In Rose, blue, gold, fast to sun and
w ater and ever- £
fast cretones, yd O J v

ONE TABLE of Silk Underwear
Special sale price............................................

$ 2 .9 5

SPECIAL LOT OF CORSETS
Values up to $2.75. Close o u t..............

$ 1 .9 5

PRICES CUT TO CLEAR OUT MEN’S SUITS
Curley’s Suits for men, velvet finish and serge and fancy worsted. Some with two
pair of pants. All new, clean merchandise.
P i F*
AH sizes .............. ........................................................................................... f y Z J f e i a
Suits for youths in fancy greys and tans
iP A * #
Some with two pants. Sale price.........................................................
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MEN’S UNDERWEAR
2-piece drawers and shirts
winter weight. Each
/

MEN’S PANTS
One lot serge and fancy worsted pants
up to $6.50 •
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MEN’S SHIRTS *
White and colors, oxford cloth, broad
clytji, with and without
O A
collars, for
............. ...

WORK PANTS
Khaki, heavy weight.
(£&lt;g
Headlight . $2.60value f u r&lt; J X i i f y

SWEATERS FOR LADIES'
All wool sweaters
Values $5.00 ......

CLEARANCE PRICES ON BOYS’ SUITS
One lot of Serges and Grey and Brown fancy worsted
Some with two pair pants............. f.............................................................
BOY’S BLOUSES AND SHIRTS
Fast canton ‘’BeU’’ Blouses, shirts
W hite and
&lt; 6 ^ E JQ
solid colors ... v O ’U to t p J l e v i /
BOYS’ AND MEN’S SWEATERS
All-wool slip-over and coat styles

BOYS SCHOOL PANTS
All-wool nicely
Q A Q ff
tailored ................................
BOYS CAPS— Plain flannel, small shape

98c $1.95

CLOSES SATURDAY, JANUARY lO
PRICES CUT IN EVERY DEPARTMENT

HATS FOR BOYS
One lot Hats for small
fi
boys. Value $1.75 for each tf

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F O R O N E S P E C lA f . P E R F O R M A N C E

Vr&amp;WrGmiiheiital9ouy
OT the ^H stM tdshetl(n-V&gt;_"

Catholics Organize National
Federation to Oppose Ap­
plication of. paw of 1905
SepavaOngChnrch and State

v i U1IRV ivraicaiv m a t

J n t Rages Between Those
Pne Favor Popularization
i*4 Members of Old School
iRfDONf .Jan. 3^—British polo,
Ilf, moment, Is without a head.
It la not without tales. There
tales of polities played within
body that used to govern the
ej tales of fights between those
would democratise the sport
die-hards who would retain ItsJ
»cter as a game for gentle-1
only, and preferably wealthy!
mmon; tales of Intrigue and
tivm and czarism in selecting
am that was so soundly
Jed in September by America’s
Four on Long Island; and tales
ing dll theso unpleasantt sto-

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PA fcis, ‘J a n 3 / - r \ national fed-

has been
is Castelnau,
and m eelioEifitiW itt*4 of Citholies, c o n t l n u t ^ p l a c e through
out the country^fpr the purpose of
.opposing the?'government’s propos­
als with rognrd to the church.
D fn ctm
C iyU r tn J H u tf
Premier j'H e rrio t In a recent
rperch nt Spinal is quoted as hav­
Mail Orders Now Being: Pilfer i
ing said;'.;"Jfccliglon is just ono
a?poet of the liberty of French­
. PRICES—*$1.00—$2.00— 13.00—Plus’Ta*
man. Laity demands th at tho
I t insists
For beat results the coffee should people bo sovereign.
Seats On Sale Saturday,
iq
that
our
interests
be
regulated
not
A
WHOLE
VEGETABLE
DIN
be freshly ground. Surprising as
't of tha tumultuous torrent of
-N O T E -.
la, spoken and written, some
U will be to moat, Professor Pres­ in the name of a confession, even
NCR ON A SIN OLE
of..an organization in control
cott
says
that
the
coffee
should
not
if
such
a
confession
is
the
muni
FLATTER
In Every City Whene Mina Anglin a n d ' Mr. Faversham JBn,
KAU1Q in Jhis country is ex­
be more than two minutes In water widely received in the country."
pcnrctl the House f f o s Sold Out
soon to be born. None seems
of from 18&amp; to 203 degrees Fahren­
The program upon which the
VegetaUo salads are a very ap­ h e it A t these temperatures most radical-socialist
now exactly whst form this
was elected
GET YOUR SEATS IN ADVANCE
nizntion will take. Some ad- petising. and healthful diah and of the caffeine will be dissolved, last May called party
for "a strict ap­
Ui.jui all-embracing national should be served a few times a says Professor Prescott the flavor- plication of the law
of 1000 con­
similar to the United States w e* during the summer monthe
Aaioqintfon. Others favor ra­ whUe fresh vegetables are avail­ giving oils will not be boiled away. cerning the complete separation of |
church ond state."
ng to the old system of vest- able.
Cardinal Dubois, some weeks
lrt. on;,t club, the Hurlingham,
Moet houaewlvee know that these
ago, published in the official or­
•wmnking and administrative
gan of the Catholic party in
r to govern the sport In Great ■eteaa can be served most ultra oFrance, a protest against damIn and the empire. This club tieely and maLa a tremendous ap­
monism, saying it would prove I
1 select teams for InternatJqn. peal to the members of the family
the rnin of France and asking all ]
who e e « i home tiled out after
itcljos.
Frenchmen to band themselves to­
rd Wimbome, for years an w»ik on a hot day.
*44.11
SOS.ST 4Nln*ra Falla,
tAtlantic t’ltr
gether . "in sacred union for tho |
fiatlopnl player and a promiTha objection raised is that a
.10.Ml tN rir York, N. Y. Mil
..llalllmalr.
Mil.
BEETS—APPETIZING
AND
defense of law and order, author­
-faetpr in regulating and fl- salad of this kind should be made
Phllndelthta, Pa. .14M
43.13
Runlim, Mans,
ity, property, morality, patriotism |
rt, has retired from up of threo or four vegetables and
43.4H ■Plttafcaml. Pa. HSJl |
t hlrnKO, III,
JUICY
i
Navaaaah. Oa.
«LM,
L.1I
He has not, how- that the cooking of these vegeta­
and religion."
XUI
.01 •Talcdo, O.
expressed any intention to bles requires a few flames burning
At -Tours, n mass meeting of
'.13 •t\-a&lt;hl,Kton. !&gt;.(’. M.TI
Many Inexperienced housewives Catholics was held recently for th*
Ion participation in the ad- on the stove for a t least an hour,
tVla nalllmrtrc «t
i nh rail.
traUve end of polo. His adserve
tasteless, colorless beets, sim­ purpose of "defending the rights
making
the
kitchen
unbearable.
m
e
a
l
s
(
e
x
c
e
p
t t i c k e t s f o r Oaf*]
ind his parte, it is assumed,
privileges which they now en­
lic it Is a suggestion for a salad ply because they do not know how and
a n n u li , ( l a .)
All r o o m s r&gt;u A llu g l ia n y uni] n.-rk-J
*111 he available,
to prepare them. They either eut joy." This meeting was presided
s h i m am ] nomo ro o m s on o th e r a te a in e rs h a rt|
recent months Lord Flmborne of four vegetables which esn all be tha leave* off too close to tha root over by the Archbishop of Tours
e x t r a chnrttc.
boiled
together,
leaving
the
kitchen
teen-criticized by those who
Snlllnv r«ir llaltliuore via Nnvannah SiOO p, R.,
and the Abbe Bergey, a deputy,
or
test
them
too
oftan
with
a
fork
r *h.e . "Port made more dem- cool and comfortable and saving while
Alleghany
Uec. 3-13-14—Jan. 1-14.Ill
A resolution was
whila boiling. One
Ona method la as addressed it.
Juniata
Dec. fi-17-27—Jan. 7-17.ll
f . tnftfcularly Lord Wode- considerable fuel.
passed demanding tho abrogation
bad
as
the
other
and
to
la
the
re­
Gloucester
lire.
lo-JO-JI—Jun. ld-ll-ll)
■&lt;r:
Scrape and cut up some young
of nil laws contrary to Catholic Mile. Nyatn Nyokn, famous Cnmbodginn dancer, well known to A m eri-!
‘SJtrrtT
*5 4 ^ 5of1 arrogating
■
p eer ““ used
SaiSIngs for Pnlladolphla via Bavnnnah C P. M.
Wihibdrnfe
to carrot*, prepare iomo string beans s u lt
j
OIK WAY KAIIGS—JAUXNONVIM.K TO
To get the\beet results, Just cut rights, and declaring the intention enn audiences, will lend the combined Cambodgian and Javanese dnne-j
dr thq power of picking tho in about two
wo inch lengths, and
of Catholics to stnnd together and ing ensemble which will be a feature of the 1025 Exhibition of Dec­
Nantucket Uco. 1-11-23 Jnn. 1-12-SI , ,
ntlonnl teams. Lord Wode- rheli some fresh lima beans and off 11,8 ,eave* *bont thro* ,nche, to offer resistance until their orative A rt In Paris.
Persian
Dec. J-K.-SG Jan. G-1G-KM
Ilorkshlro Dec. !ZiU-29 Jan. R-19-M •
has also advocated opening peas. Place all In «u
an U
enameled
th8 root—no
UOIU61CU from
,
_ .other . trimming claims triumphed.
•ltc" pf the polo fields to tha Ware
n u n puLtc^aii,
the t beets
genFor space and Information addm .
saucepan cover with cold *8 necessary. “Scrub
— *“ ‘u*
“ ‘------The annual assembly of the
which nt present is barred water and add s a lt When finishMAYOR ASSASSINATED
Pnt thom ,n • » «nameled wars Catholics of the Nord, and I’as-deDEPARTMENT “AJ "
All but one of the larger clubs cd, pour Into an enameled ware MWepan, cover with cold water Cnlais departments, held at Lille,
members and their invited1
HAVANA, Jan. 3.—The Mayor
w art voted a protest against "the re*
l» ’Mifig privileged to watch colander to drain and cooL If *nd *dd • ° ,L u “
cmxnclcd
ware
is
used
th
ert
will
lure
that
thay
will
keap
thair
awakening
of
the
religious
striigemc3.
of Guantanamo, Manuel Salan, has
TRANSPORTATION CO.
•&lt;p»&gt;hnt .will come of tho to no danger of tha vegetables ba- bright red color, because thla wara •do provoked by the party now In
been nssamlnnted according to a
power.” It nlso declared Its de­
does not *ff#ct 0,8 8cida {n W
nent over how tho . game coming discolored.
termination to obtnln tho integral
despatch from Elmundo. No de­
J bn governed In Great BritCover a platter with lettuca u b le*Ul8m bo11 f°r
thcrc are ns yet no definite In­ loaves and place the heart In the ut8* bo*018 testtflK th8m* Wh8P recognition of the rights of Cath­ RICHMOND, Va., Jnn. 3.—As- tails were given.
ins. If the recent history of center. When tho vegotebles are theT »r8 «f°od *nd ten d er pour off olicism in thu schools, family and snteague,- a densely wooded island
expressed a general tendency cold, distribute them on top of the
water and peel them. Cut in Hociul life.”
whose chores are washed by the
Itlsh sport, ono might ex- lettuce. If you have any cold left- quarter of an inch slices and tuck
&gt; waves of tho open Atlantic, lying
.o see | polo popularized.
ever potatoes, they can be diced • few lumps of butter between tha *
just beyond the network of bays
a n j added to tha salad. Garnish layers,
nnd islunds forming tho isolated
lei Prisoner Wins with a few sliced hard-boiled eggs,
counties of eastern Virginin, may
celery,
radishes
and
ollvea.
This
rdon of K ing Boris will make an elaborate-looking but BAKED FISH WITH PARS­
soon bo.to the sailors of the onst
LEY SAUCE
jMlJmtjc
vrfiul the (binaries are 4o
W
M
«
•
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F
^IA, Jan. 2.-gOn the ground ■Imply prepared meal.
--------------- S t&gt; M« Jki
I\ A
tnbffe
of
tne
W-st, a haven of ref­
io lias bocomo n-good workGAINESVILLE, Fla., Jan. 3. —
Fish makes a nice light aupper
nlnco ho was arrested for
uge.
To
be
separated
from
tho
general
A SCIENTIFIC CUP OP
SPECIAL PRICES
very much appreciated in warm
r and sentenced to death,
flock several weeks before hand
Coastwise shipping interests,
COFFEE
weather,
and
bluefieh,
weakflah
See
Boris has refused to confirm
and then given special care nm(
1 ■■■
■! and fresh mackerel offer a variaty' attention, should be the lot of fowls weary of the huge toll nt ships,
oner a death-sontenec. This
goods
nnd
men
cxncted
when
tho
If wq told tha tru th wo could all nt this season. I t Is especially nice , relcctcd for the poultry exhibit, fury of winter storms descends
!« he hnH maintained despite
sistencc of tho judicial and own up to numerous cups of un- baked and an agreeable change in | according to extension poultrynien from the north, have enlisted the
FIRST STR!
authorities that the interests palatable coffee that we have had the usual routine of ro ast broil, of the Florida College of Agricul­ aid of commercial interests of VirPH O N E 548.
state would bo best served in oar own hotnea or a t the homes fry and boll. Anothor advantage ture.
jginiu, Delaware and New England
carrying out of the death of friends where wo know that tho is that It requires such a ehort
Train the birds to pose correct y, in their plea for the United States
beat of coffee iPuaed. There aro two tlmo to cook, and although many and not to be frightened; and white ’government to establish off Assrt•xjdalning his decision the kinds that are particularly dis- housewives realize this they are birds should he washed, but this s [ilcague
a haven for tempest driven
laid:
averse to baking fish becauso they not necessary in the case of part y ships.
tv cun I consent to tha tnk- tasteful—tho bitter kind and the have
experienced some trouble in colored birds, provided they have
Steamers towing barges of Vir­
’ the life of this prisoner, too finely ground—almost pulvor
been kept in clean quarters. The ginin coal consigned to New En­ ■
U ffjSmoral
i0" 11
d—-which leaves a sediment on removing It from tho baking pan
He has shown enough
face, comb, wattles, legs and feet
■
ton*uo «nd a choky feeling in to a plotter. Thla difficulty can b« should he given a thorough washing gland ports have had to tight ter­
to become on
rific
sen:;
along
thnt
particular
por­
.onm en t.’*| ones threat.
overcome by using an enameled and cleaning just heforo starting to
nit since his imprisonment
tion of the const, nnd many car­
nut a t last the scientists have ware baking pan. No
** transferring
‘ — *— 1— tho show, it is advised.
goes have been lost in the shoals
—
__
necessary
then—tha
fish
rELOP8 WATERFRONT
By all means the owner should and treacherous waves. In recent
found tho secret of making good | will be
PETERSBURG, Jan. 3.—A coffee. In a report entitled "Scion can be garnished with lemon and necompuny his exhibit to the shew years 42 vessels and 22 lives have
and # oerved
intact
orpnration has been formed tlfk Coffee
recently »is» ' watercress
c a
iResearch,"
s v a t a i
” ”
~
,- •- •
- » L■in. L• the
_J• and stay with the birds through been lost within a fw leagues of
their buttle for supremacy. lie where the haven of reugo is pint'lldtich will begin development sued by Snmuel C. Prescott, Pro- chinn-like pan in which it U ba
should talk the good qualities of ed. Property loss in these wrecks |
big holdings lying between feasor in tho Department of Blolo- RcmoyiDI| t£ ° t / Cf!,™,
ta ll^ n d
ikewood Hntates and Hu­ gy and Public Health in tha Mas- with a dull knlfo front th* tall and his breed to every man and wo- alone has been estimated at ubovo
nt waterfront of I’incllar, snctiui/etts Institute of Technology, split tho fish down the belly, man passing the poultrynien sug. ♦4,000,000.
gust.
, according to local nn- many facte of interest aro re- Clean, wipe and dry a
Only n few people live on AssaAny bird having the following teugue Island, a strip of pines and !■
nunt. Surveys arc now besalt Inaido and o u t Dredgo with
defects they say should not be
u b by engineers to obtain
Plofessor Prescott maintains that flour, season with o little black or considered for exhibition: Lop sandi. The greater portion of th e ’*
ir t:so of landscape special tho blend of coffee has very little cayenne pepper.
island is given over to the raising "
lace the n
laying out u system of W R i e on the flavor produced- with the inside upward In e well- combs, except females of the Med­ of wild rattle und ponies. Fish- •
iyc, waterfront drives and tJ » t ueffra of low commercial buttered enameled ware baking iterranean varieties — Leghorns, ernien take u livilihood front the
Anconns, Minorcan; side sprigs on sea in much the same fashion as
. Tho scheme
contemplates
I
fW
V
pan
and
put
a
piece
of
butter
about
tho blude of single-comb varieties their ancestors did on the British
grade,
if
freshly
roasted
end
: mints that will oxtend ov-j
'■» *
srlod of ftVtt years at a cost,
and properly prepared, Is the size of an egg on top of the (uingle combs of males or rose Isles.
better tlm u bigh-grado coffee when llsh. Place In a hot oven without combs of either male or female
.000^100, u is declared.
1 ......................................
fulling to one side); white in face
of Leghorns, Anconns and Minor- Chamber Officials To
If you are on the market for Celery Wire
r t d i f i n t i f ' i i i a h n t i r n else polnU out th at tho utensils brown pour e half c p
cits; crooked tail, crooked back,
{ A t l t l O n C U t S U O W A wepleyed ere of the utmost lm- water Into the pan and bos
tail; any feathers on Consider Kxhibit Plan
e of Gas In Haiti portewte. MeUl ra n u ln .rs should pcatedly every
mlJ^# d squirrel
or Crate Nails, etc.
shunks or toes of non-feathered va­
_____
never be need, says tho report, bo- wards. Bake until tender
Karl Lehman, secretary of the
rieties.
mado
T-AU-PttINCE, Haiti- Jan. « u « ttto action of coffee infusion ««rve w th . on|ons
mixcd
There will ho county and com­ Orlando Chamber of Commerce, ac­
iti today hus her gr.rolinu1 ea mej&amp;la la pronounced, and bit- chopped par ty'
munity fairs in many more coun­ companied by Eurl Brown, will
This inland republic Las ex- icr. witraigent or metallic lastca with s a lt vineg
*
ties of the State this winter. Fuir come to Sanford Monday for u con­
cd every degree of wnrfure 1 7*»r r,. (o-oduced. Enameled ware',
New potatoes bo d ___ their associations recognize the import­ ference with Sanford Chamber of
_.i . *n-.
•- *to
■- modernn w.-U ^ vitreous,
porcelain sur Jackets on and fresh aspuragus ance of good poultry and will offe:- Commerce officials relative to thu
nsient
flintlock
------, ----------c gun but to the joy of tho
io ) vPClV •v t
mfliianca on thu taste | with drawn butter would add the attractive prizes for all classes of proposal of having Seminole coun­
h who are automobile ownHtiindard poultry, turkeys, ducks ty represented in the Southern Ex­
i-1
finishing touches for a nice meal.
fit at gasoline haute is now {
'
nml geese and rabbits, it is sug­ position to lie held in Madison
/aged bvtworn garages und
gested. Those interested iti bet­ qunre Garden in New York.
ase lot m^rchnntn.
tering the poultry industry in Flor­
rears the price of gneoline install Restaurant
ida are said to be always anxious COMPTROLLER ISSUES CALL
Many
Fail
to
Qualify
er been lower than 60 cunta
for raisers of poultry to take ad­
WASHINGTON, Jan. 3. — The
it nt the retail filling stivAs Public Accountants vantage of these fairs.
For
Rome
Pilgrims
Comptroller of Currency Saturday i
until the sittulV m erchnrt
issued u call for the condition of |
to butt in und secure a Lit ItOMfi, Jnn. 3.—The big st|Uuro in
NEW YORK, Jun. 3.—Less than Coolidge Will Have
National Bunks at close of business 1
.ream ut thin high price by tin* vhadow of the Castle of St.
g the commodity in case Angola has been leased by the one-third of thu candidates who
Old Style Inaugural Dec. 31.
tried the examination Nov. 13 und
municipal authorities to a Genoese
night the price dropped restaurateur for the construction I I for certified public accountant
WASHINGTON, Jan. 3.—W. T.
&gt; to H6 cents a gnllon and, of a huge populur-priced restaurant registration conducted in 2D states Gnlligher,
Washington Banker, was
n tnenot-o of the smr«J1 trad- to acccmmodutu
lit thousands of Holy and the Territory of ltawuii aue- selected by President Coolidgo to -1
a prir.-e from now on will Y».*ar pilgrims to Rome during 11125. i ~
us chairman of the committee
ntai'.ied at approximately Tho plot of ground, comprising) ect'dcd in passing, according to day
to huve charge of the inaugural
el
the
American
Institute
of
Accountabout two acres, is now occupied i
ceremonies on Mar. 4. Mr,. Galii-0
--- * ——---by an amusement park, a miniature | ants, wjtigh prepared the eXfiminu- (h e r announced after c-jiifortnce
Coney Island, but uU these gaudy tUtn-f- -There’' ftrere BOO csndi&gt;iated with the President that hs favored
nese Emperor
trappings will Ut.rqmoved unt. ontei
the old fashioned Inaugural cerew l ^ l j l ; assetl, 122 were eort- monies.
uffers Mental Ills air restaurant pAvillionn installed JdAtomid,
•
HSS
failed.
'Hat
state
where munis will he served at a flat ... ....... Ai accountancy choperutu
It
was
untiounecd
also
inut'there
boards of
IO, Jan. 3.—Despite general rate of nine lire, about -10 cents. with the Institute in conducting the will be a revival of the inaugural1
Including
a
bottle
of
wine.
em rnt in his physical conexamination. Papers lire rated ball. President Coolidge announc- &gt;
the Emperor of Jupan can­
both by the institute’s board of ex­ ed that while he hnd no objection
LONDON SKI 1.8 FLATS
Before making your final selection, hear nil the other phonographs and have the one you think b e s t (sent
to safter from weakened
aminers und by the state bourds. to the bull, he himself would not I
attend.
to your home on approval. Then let ua place beside it a New Edison phonograph so th at you m n v conipar*
y and difficulty In speech,
California
was
first
with
10
sue.
LONDON, Jun. —iie&amp;uiu- ...
Plans for the proposed parade
ing to a statement issued by rapid modernization of iLondon. , cessful
candidate, and Indiana secthe two.
V
.....................
would be worked out by Guliigher
lysicians of the imperial the great methopolis is not to have I ond with 24.
and
the
congressional
committee
re.
This
is
the
final
test
of
m
erit—the
only
test
th
a
t
is
fair
to
you—and
it
will
assure
your
lasting
satisfac
told.
f the advantage, pirat desirable in a j *
—.— v ~t—
---------cently selected ami the plans sub­
physicians improvement
still hope, howin 1 ,cllm.a te “5 uncertain as that of I RADIO RAMPANT IN ENGLAND mitted to the president
A small initial payment will place the instrument of your choice in your horn
oaiostv’s
effectm eno
London, of central steam heating
--------- -■
’ ■in its new houses now being erectLONDON, Jnn. 3.—The number
WASHINGTON, Jan. 3.—Antenable him to take his pro- et| by the London County Council jot persons in Great Britain who bussadors
Kellogg of lztndon and
'have taken out wireless receiving
irt in the celebration of the for middle-class tenants.
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l
T
.
7
r
i
.
'
k
of
P .H .. „ i,h Colonel
al couple, due to be held
The house committee of the coun- ........ ...
James A. Logun will represent the
growing
steadily.
It
Iff, 1'j 25. His Majesty ha-; cil recent I yreported that, in view I mark, and is
•
» i t
Z.........
States ut the Allied finance
&gt; steadily In weikht since ■ of the present legal restrictionr. | it estimated th a t the actual num- United
minister**
meeting to convene in
W*
r
e
m
o
t
e
hast
tho
ebst
h
f
suth
hfcftMv
tnbtdllaher
of
lis
te
n
e
r-in
exceeds
4,000,peingf 'nnd
Paris
Wednesday
tio nwmiM be prohibitive*.
000*
red.

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Cooking— Art
and Science

January

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Mariners Plan T o
Lessen Dangers Of
Virginian C o a s t

MERCHANTS &amp; MINERS!

Chickens For Show
Should Be Washed

•

YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE

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s b v v h m j t

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SELLING AT COST

Three 2-Horse IRON AGE SPRAYERS

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HILL IMPLEMENT COMPANY

%eNEW,EDISON

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�IEff.il.EW ISijrttf n?^?opmfnt o f State
Shown ,'In Fn?l TM t Few
Charced, fot/Qharier Imue
Arc 570,000’ In Decembi -

h InvcntorXIaims Will
rer 2,700t» Hbtocpower
K U O t i * . J l n l i S ^ J H o w to

iCUy
remo
fnrmi
avail himself of the withdrawal by
Tuan Ght-iui and. Marshal Chany tike you eclleve yeur.^DWi
Tso-llirdf th e restriction* Imposed
upon W*ifctby Gcneril f e n r YuhsUrf&amp;wjlffnjfcy hi*Was ' forced 'to Heir headache, dlizy spells)
stomach 4tronr,flwhfnl&gt; Is’A!
nnd when the weather is 'hi
had
the rain" have rhodmatlc tlrlrtges.,1T
of th e Im ^ n ia l City becnusaihe tne is cloudy, -full o fM a i
disliked the fmpcrihl system which channels often *nt.
it wottlS be mrtcftsnry to' mhititdin scalds nnd you are obliged L
there. .Instead he looked forward relief two or-.thro© times ;
with Jtrtn delight to a future life
,
^
of freoObm. He proposed, ho add* the night. [
Either
consult
a
good,
r
cd, to visit his ancestor's tombs in
Manchuria ns ; aan as possiblee, aft* physician a t . onco , o r .gat
cr wliicfl he hoped to seo some­ your druggist about four &lt;
of Jad Salts; ta k e n- trrMcsp
thing of tho world.
Hsuan Tuny, referring to the in a glass of w ater bafora 1
four Imperial libraries, made fast for a few days and yoc
known thnt he recently hnd pro* neys may* than oct fine.
posed the publication throughout famous salts is made fro mt
tho world of the "Golden Treasur­ id of grapes and lomoa Juice
ies of Chinoao Literature" not as bined with Mithia, and has
a commercial venture hut as nn in­ used for years to help ctea
teresting revelation of secret his­ stimulate sluggish kidneys, i
tory and n true picture of-Oriental neutralise' ad d s In tho syhtt
civilisation through tho ages. For* they no longer •Irritate*, thtis
mar President Tsno Kun, however, relieving bladder w eakness.'
had raised objections to thin proJad Salts Is inexpensive
nsni. Tho libraries Include dynnsnot
Injure ard .makes a deli
Ic and popular histories, classics,
effervescent llthla w a te r.
and other works of raro nkilt.
Drinks lota of soft water. ,1
means , have your phynida
Buenas Aires Nears amine
your kldneyt a t least
a
year.
*
2,000,000 Population

TALLAHASSEE, / F la , Jan. X
S eciptaiiy'dr Stale Henry Hay
rajffj^rd i» ( &gt;arftVnt desperate,
[tf!» hl3 bnclLhgiiltoat the wall.i
hto speak, nmh tys hnruly knows

m S ssM

which Is so affected by

lications. This he docs not like,
bccauro just so long as the chart*
ci.a are held up In this way tho
business projects Involved aro de­
layed just so much in getting
darted. The .secretary of state,
however, is without authority to
remedy the situation, in so far as
putting on additional typists nnd
clerks is concerned, as his office
K*n' no contingent fund. Ho has
found temporary relief, though
through tho nid of Governor H ar­
dee Avho has agreed to jn y two
more clerks from his contingent

e than the height of the
that, for. axatnple, a ten-,
s can deliver 15,2po horse
iT i
fafidbcrg v declares that
K W rafts bf tty? type
fcady .O u t production
iuld built - on top of
■d that they would
» r factories 'that develop
[chem ical. fertilizers out
I water. He makes also
Ing claim that an mlapl» invention can be made
[so that enough power,
ki a .moderate sea, could
■d to the propeller shaft
In average freighter at
hi speed derived from

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[-Chicago, (-147.5) 0 orstrn; 7-0 children,
hlcago (4-18) 7*8 conIcnl; 10-2" ontcrthlncm.
/Chicago (530) G:35 bedu; 7 concert; 7:30 stage
[ musical; 8:20 speeches;
■ al; ilttutt •humtv
Chicago (345) 0:30 organ
ftniners; 7:4ft VVfS thoa20:30
farm program; 0 orchescstra.
nu cTassicair
*u
o:
aiwkffspcarlan dram
a;
-Cincinnati (423) G conorchestra; 10:30 quartet,
I—Cincinnati (300) 7 orl 7:31). chimes;. 7:45 story;
lira; U-speukcr; 8:15 h o I o s .
re—Columbus (123) 7 orchK—Dallas News and JourI) 8:80 musical; 11 orgnn.
I-D rtrnlt Free Press (513)
IVpple club.
Hdlotruiti News .(513) 0:00
ra, tenor, saw tioloiss.
p —Elgin (2KG) U orcliastra
rchestra; 11:I!0 orchestra.
Biers.
I*—Ft. Wurth SUir Tele170) 7:30-8:30 old time fid1:30-10:15 program.
— Hollywood (337) 7:30
; 8 music; 10 fcaturoa;
k celebrities.
p—Hot Spring i (375) 8:30
p —Louisville Time
b n eert.

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rl-oa A rgilm &lt;15
10 vocal quartet;
r—L03 Angeles (27
p — Mi:mcapolia-ot. Paul
1:30 concert.
t —Montreal (137) 5:30
h ; 7::’0 rntertnhitytrct; 0:50
fa; 11 quartet/
*' New ‘fork (G2G) 0:35
[6:45 dance; 7; 15 piano;
hrk iitrand Theatre.
[—New York (350) 5 movb; 6:10 eniptoyiuent; 8:30
[35 orchestra; 0:50 revue
rchestra; 11 entertainers,
p’—New York (102) 0 oit 6:45 rion^, talk, en te taintverendy hunr; 0 orchestra.
[-New York (455) G dogs;
[heatra; 7 Wull St. Journal
[7:10 drama; 7:25 organ.
R—Now York (273 ) 8:10
[ 8:20 vocal; 8:50 Bible
| £&gt;:05 vocal; 0:15 string

j p j z Flayer, Goes In For
“Harmonic” Effect
Ted L«wis, artist extraordinary
with tho baton and with nearly
• very musical instrument invent­
ed, hat now gone in for miking
ti.-trrcs on v:ax. Tho thomo cf
IbU M t: t effort is a golden Jimo
nivht, dripping v/Ith romance ami
!h* iwcct smells of clover nrd
boptriuckle. In tho Lcsvh draw­
ing;,.ora lovers (in pairs, o?
course) and plenty of vfne-hung
porches and woody lane
,
-i*» i r t cs'-.c;’**,T'»
b/a,*,’c'tr.y in v/*!*, ljut

Bulgaria Is Facing Kansas College To
Long Hard Winter Turn Out Farmers
Premier t Decjarcs With A Personality
SOFIA, Siulgnrin, Jan. 3.—llulgarla Is pliinginl; into'a bald Win­
ter, said Premier Alexander Tsankolf recently tn The Associated
Press. “The feeling* of the county
grave problem," Ife edntinued. "Al­
though we grow wheat we hnv»
had a short crop, anil also we have
hud to turn over a largo quantity
of grain to Jugoslavia under the
restitution treaty.
-Wt are trying to develop i ntw
granary in aoutl-.crn Bulgaria," tiio
premier went on tu nay, “but the
money is lacking for development.
Our payments to tho allies amount
io 157,000,000 levw annually, and
we are meeting them fully and
promptly. The support of the reparational ami military coninmcloha alone costs us 30.000,000 L-va.
To Screbia we are paying llG.UOO,000 nnimally, in addition to her
share of I'm general reparation*.
There in nothing left for improveaunts of any kind, either agricul­
tural, railway or eduenfloiiAj.
"And one of our most distressing
burden., at lira prcr.:nt time, iu wintor npp?r,ncho.g i". tlio 1 constant
flow of refugees from Macedonia,
Thrace ami tb&lt;- Dohrmija. Tim
thortage of food and of money
jnak-i this problem p.-ai!iarly dis-

Speed Limit Lav/ Is
Repealed in Belgium

[-Oakland (512) 0 orchestra
pdrrt; 12 - orchestra, enlo- • BRUSSELS. Jan. 8 « N e w Bel
I ginn road traffic* rertilatm na which
RV—Omaha (52G) 6 Advice I go into elTcct ia February provide
Born; 6:25 program; 0:00 j th at u speed limit will no longer
lap p 'y to motiA’-cani. Motoi ihtr.
I baritone.
B —Philadelphia (fib.'*) G:30 r.itroly m ust avoid driving In any
fashion rvlilch may yhduim -r the
public, and.jpede difan.i ninst get
I-Philadelphia (835) G;00 [out
of tjib way and nlbw ^qiirj to
■recital; 8 concert: ft ur. fpass./
», "
,,
/&gt;[
y&gt;‘
—P h il^ td rh .a (278) G:30
oncert. V s '
/

i r *7 h of p.n entirely different
chr.rr.ct3r. The wr.x ha u:;.s h
tr .:i cf tho plion:grr.;-.h r:ct;rd,
anil h ii farmer uro cf that mc'i
expression hr.a been only
r .'l'n he had super-sync:pr.ticn ta
e fer.
‘T neve? before felt the urg: ta
portray harmonic thomcn in ir..*.slc,” Mr. Lewis conferred, “but
tho miuuta l heard th a t foxt;-;S
'June N ight/ I felt that I must
truV lrto the quiet and beruftr of
r. perfect Juno n'ght in murlcal
tormi cn n p'ianagraph.
“This h iny fr.varUo of r 11 tho
r- : - - 'l pictures 1 liavo put ini./
\7nx.

DU ENOS aTr e s T Jan. 3.— The
population of this, th elurgeat city •
of the southern hemisphere, is ap­
proaching tho 2,000,000 mnrk. A l-; xtariila and aranUa frowi
luurrteS. Hast of quality I
though no census has been taken - wnrkmnas)|l,ik
- - —•
njncu 1014, when tho population i W d 'i for lataat designs.
was 1,575,000, statistics based on
births,i, deaths, immigration, emi­
gration and other factors, kept hy
the municipality, give a population
on August 31 last of 1,8)7,000.
Buenos Aires street cars during
August carried more than 48,000,-;
000 passengers nnd its subway I
ARCHITECT, i :
ly 5,200,000.
-l/fi .1 I ' »&gt;, 11g c m l i c r A. 1. A . .
Montrcnl has 1500 schoolboy
. J]&lt;VP,.p«Mia»wr
hockey players In organized leag­
Orlando, PIm IiU
ues in that city this winter.

Senin ole Marble C

or tho lowest on record, according
to the Rrgistrnr-Gcncrai’a report.
Tho birth rate of ID*! a 1,000 was
also the lowest in any third qunrter of the year, except during the
war.
The chief reasons for the Im­
proved death rate return are tho
absence of summer epidemics
among the children, nnd the im­
proved care of Infant life.

Program
gram for J a n .1*.'*'
luffnlo (310) *0, music;
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MANHATTAN, Knn., Jon. 3. —
Tho "final touch of personality’'
has been added to the records of
studentu a t the Kansas .State Ag­
ricultural College here, with tho
installation of a new system which
includes placing the photograph of
each student with his personal h is­
tory in the college records.
Adm inistration ollirinh have long
pondered over tho problem of be­
coming personally acquainted w *h
the individual student and keeping
a mental catalogue in coordination
with hi: w ritten records and quali­
fications.
The solution was found in the
gallery system now being organis­
ed. As each freshman furnishes
hits photograph to the college an­
nual n duplicate is inserted in the
volume that forms the perm anent
liaison between the Institution and
the student. This becomes a val­
uable identification in Inter yeajrs,
college ojeial said, when the stu­
dent w rits: back for reeomiitetiL)ntiens.
“ APPr t|ie record of a student’s
accompli: bmrnlu and honors luta
hren kept through his years of col­
lege, that record ce.no-. io he a
page nnd l&lt;-comes the student himse’f,’’ raid the registrar. “ Ad i iiia
picture to the page and it ii tho
final touch of personality by which
he will aiway: be remembered. It
will prove of inestimable value to
tlii t office and to the student ns
well."

() ANNOUNCEMENT of Kt t'afc projcctn to be earrietl out in South­
ern Florida hn*&lt; been made in recent years which overtops in fitrreaching conse«|tieiico tiwit of the Mianii-LJiltmore Hotel at Coral
Cables. It is at once a recognition and endorsement not only of
Coral Gabion and its beauty, but also of the importance which
has assumed in the midst of America's foremost business men.
Tlie Bowman project is vastly more I ban the construction of a large
hotel—great as th at may be. It is the btHuming of a notable design to
built! up at Coral Gables the foremost high-grade sports center of Amer­
ica—to establish here a W cstchcslcr-Biltmorc Club of the South, on a scale
which will eclipse the notable organization of which Mr. Bowman is the
head, at Ityc, N. Y.

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Jo,vcrinjf fentnre:-.' Uigh-giadc ievidential |iloi-*
sit'ch and Country! Club grounds at.* oasdy tho 1
Miamians and visitors will invest h«*re with int)n
liccatise of the largo increase in values already ten
try Club plots which were sold last February. Win
time can ccnimnm!—as they &lt;lf» command al the n r
in value of one hundred per cent, it is a very reuse
tho increase during the next year with the splendi
eluded ir\ the Bowman project will be greater nnd
section heretofore opened at Coral Gables.

Prench Courts Arc
Pour Years Behind
. PAULS, J rn 8.—T lu Pari: Court
cf Appcuka ha.! well over 14,000
cases on itn docket awaiting trial,
and the principal provincial courts
of Higher jurisdiction are In murk
the same ritr.ntion. At the onnm
time cares aro added fnster thun
old oops a ; w decided.
Rom: llohefilt, itypider of Justice.
in rcvr'.dlng these f a c t |# t a the
&lt; tiuiii’/cjr &lt;&gt;f D.'puliiJ, aald litigSty*. bu en hnd ti&gt;. vvafedwo years

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You are invited to come with us in a special free
sight-seeing trip to Miami anti Coral Gables, the
bigyest nnd best sight seeing trip in this country.
It will be the most o.-.joyable experience of your
life to. make this trip in our Deluxe Highway
Coaches, which leave this eity every week. By fil­
ing your reservation without delay you can enjoy
this trip before the season’s big ru th begins. Our
local office will be glad to make a reservation for
you today.

i m u a TAX Fit HE

; VERO, Jam 3.*-Cirjr council has M |re t\iii 30,000 I
-P ittsb u rg h (402) 6:3ft Bikdpted u pr.moaitli.n granting
maintained exclusively
y b c c :0 :J 5 announced; 7
ir te light r.ml w;itar ntirj no taxds In The .United Kingdom
for trn y:'ari to n hotel of ‘180
rcjxna v/hich has been augg.Mted
for Liborty Park.
The builder
stite.-, th at the hostelry will cost
tS an Antonio (385) 8:30 not Icjs than ono million dollars.
C unclPn aeroptanco waa t-outiuJ:30 orchestra.
(rent
upon -tnrting work on the
Ban Francisco (123) 8:30 b:ii!:iing
within 30 days.

R entertainers;
orcheairtists.
r - Porto Rico (3G0) 7 or|i inis(, songs, p o m s Icc-

*::o Big Brother; 0
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Bcheneetady (380) (5:45
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Oi» of the finest golf c^uriM
in tnc South has been efieiie I at
Lnkeiau.l, Fla.
"G erm any has 000 swuvpiinrr
e4nbs Airith a-total-memfceiifchlp t i

Executive Offices, Merrick Building, Miami, Fla

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DAVID El. HYE

�DtTCKIN
rw m u f?
ilnting with pride- to
Conccntfatiofi,-Fm m nlH y
Happiners Prosperity.
pcrity
records.
sotfctM ng a ftfe trn i fnUie wayi .
___ __
__ From ,
May
We Have All Four.
September* 1023, up to the first of December, 1924, more
Some Air News.
than* 4,000 of its hoys and ffirla had accumulated $75,000 in
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
their school savings fund. In addition to this money quite
(CmriKit ttw)
a gocdly sum of the savings were invested in bonds.
The town of Evanston has m any wealthy families among IF AN ANGEL sent all the wny
its citizens, ami its average citizen is well-to-do. Henqo it down to do you n favor as the
cannot be taken as an example of w hat any town of its sbie New* Year begins offered you any
could do in the way of Bchool savings. But it can be taken two qualities, which two would you
os an example of what the right kind of campaigning for the select, leaving out high moral qual-,
"saving” habit can accomplish. Every town in the country ity th a t you doubtless possess al-!
could,
n» good a showing in the way of school savings ready.
|
Concentration and Pqyiwlgnitty
as Evanston, in proportion to its per capita wealth,
With every school teach or understanding ho\W ™ h&amp; r arc two qualifies mott d titrable in |
saved can grow, mid how the aavinjfrh habit insures HtaocQm the opinion of this writer, and of
that could never be attained vyithout it, all school childhed others more important.
could be impressed with the importance of building up a Personality is largely hereditary,
the power of concentration nlso.'
saving account.
Instead of spending all n£, ten cunts for some luxury, the Rut power to concentrate can bej
developed through ,the will. And
child with the right spirit learns to put aside five of the ten with
concentration comes person­
cents or even the entire dime to help swell the sum in the
ality,
little home bank. When the little bank hns a dollar or more
to its credit, the child goes to the big bank down town and
AS A YEAR ends, huinnn bcingo
adds the amount to his account there. The business train­ wish for cnch two things, happiness
ing acquired in the little transaction is of inestimable value and prosperity. Usefulness ought
o the youngster And after a few years of childish sav- to be added, but is usually nut add­
lig, the buy or girl hits formed u habit that will stay through ed.
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UANUARY 5, 1923,
OUGHT- FOR TODAY
.r BLESSING, Which?
withholdcth com, the
I curse him; but blcss! upon the head of hlin
R. Drovcrbs 11:20.

doesn’t
sleep ________
In pajamas.
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A fool amt his moniy rooti‘1
a dima fop o nickel c o r .
J
So m sny holiday cigars m
- old tbo price of cabbage rmyl
Money Isn’t very important J
til you haven't any. ’
jM
How can you have any retfj

Two heads bcin» better than »
mayr explain why the dar.ee a z S
Sleep is a great thing. It kc*

some people from worrying nbo«

- their troubles 24 hours ■ day.
The only nation in the -wbi#
that over dodges war is cxpby
lion.
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We saw it man slip up on t -jj..
rcry sidewalk and break on- ^
Win New Years resolutions.

Happiness comes from within;
cnch
must rpike that for himself.
Sanford boys and girls for the most part could have ac­
Prosperity
comes from without.
a thousand things to counts in the saving banks. They could begin this January
and make as creditable a showing for th rift as was shown
AS THE OLD year died away,
i thousand times to do!
last
year
by
the
boys
anti
girls
of
the
Illinois
city.
The
Her­
there
were many signs of prosper-,
them lightly. If wo
ald would like to learn th at the public schools here are mak­ ity. Stocks and bonds, wheat, corn,;
i wave of hand
ing a special effort to encourage the savings habit. Such cotton and copper were all going
:nough? Though here training would be "worth millions” to the future prosperity
up when the bell rang and 11)21
and,
of
Sanford's
boys
and
girls.
cl
ropped i*to the grave.
r, another year,
ill we both be hero?
The right mental attitude, phis
common sense, will keep things
Relationships a t School
going up through 1D25.
The President's excellent sup­
to prodigal a sum
W hether a student learns much at school depends chiefly ply of New England's common
joy we hardly heed,'
eyes the years could upon three things; the teacher, the student, and his asso­ st-nro will help. Mny he live long
ciates in the class room.
nnd prosper.
Id ever have the pow’r
A teacher, to be a good teacher, must not only have
gladness of this nour,
ROBERT LANSING, once Sec­
knowledge but also know how to im part knowledge to the
ild ever half express
retary
of State, forcibly removed
t of our happiness.
pupils. A good teacher devises ways of holding the stu­
hy
Woodrow
Wilson somewhat as
SAVING AMERICA
:m lightly when they dents attention hy making them interested in their work; n dentist removes ■ Tooth, has dis­
TAMPA TIMES
for one who is inattentive and has a mind that wanders can
covered
that
there
is
no
danger
want your heart to never lenrn anything. A good teacher must win the confi­
whatever of war between the Unit­
dence and friendship of her children nnd make herself loved ed States nnd Japan.
Claiming to be a "100 per cent | have been generally found to make
ic moment after this
They nssimilnte
rather
than
feared,
for
if
a
student
is
interested
in
his
work
Why,
do
you
ask?
American"
hns been n popular j good citizens.
all the hurried” kiss;
our Inws and customs very readi­
For
the
“reanon"
if
you
please,
and
-loves
his
teacher,
there
is
nothing
that
can
keep
him
feature
of
the
recent
pnst.
In
n
o
t;
agether may recall
ly. and soon become good Ameri­
th at Japan hasn't enough iron to
&gt; it the most of all.
from progressing.
nil cases hns the claim been jus­ can''. Many of them came because
carry on a war.
well,wo never know—
Mr. Lansing apparently imag­ tified—in fact in many cases, of land hunger, and they went im­
The second reason th at a child is cither a sta r or a dull
could not let them go.
ines
that war still depends on the there has been reason to cover ac­ mediately to the great prairies of
pupil rests with the child itself. A student1who is naturally
louglass Mnlloch.
tivities which were anything but the west nnd built for themselves
firing
of large round bullets.
bright nnd learns quickly of course has an advantage over the
American in their nature. But farms and homes.
ber of Commerce hnn average student. But such a student with inborn talent, if he
DID MR. LANSING notice that let that pass. It is the common
In the closing yearn of the nineutomobile tugs. Have does not add to it zeal and diligence, is likely i tin few years to one of the Japanese ships, unfor­ fnto of every good thing to have te-'ntli century and the opening
tunately on fire at night, wi»3 car­ imitators nnd copyists.
Always of the twentieth foreign immigra­
find himself at the bottom of the class or near it. The child rying
to Japan n very laigo enrgo there have been men "who stale tion made n notable change of
e 1026 n banner year prodigy does not always become the great scholar. A stu ­ of nitrates? Nitrates give the kick Ihe livery of the court of heaven character. The immigrants from
dent should always give his best effort, which naturally to explosive bombs. And such to serve the devil in " rnvoning northern Europe gave way to
ictivity for Sanford.
will he difficult to do if he is not interested in his work. bombs, plus poisonous gases that wolves, masquerading in sheep’s hordes from Russia, Italy nnd
ent are man and wo- That is why some very good students in Latin may he un­ would detroy n whole city, not clothing for their own sinister southeastern Europe, itnd even As­
i shopping buln’g the
ton of large round iron bul­ nurposcs nnd always v/ill be.
ia ami Japan. It soon became
usually p6or In m athem atic .ot* vice versa. In whatever | many
t of the latter.
lets will decide the next war.
But there is good reason to sup­ evident that we must take some
they like and are interested in they can accomplish far great­
pose tlint genuine Americans are measures to protect ourselves
ire getting longer hut er results than in what is distasteful to them or what fails to
THAT THE British Empire more numerous than they hnvc against the incoming hordes of
give nny more time hold their interests.
menus to rule the air, with the gem i ally been believed to be. Ac­ semi-barbarians, who were nliemi
work at night.
world's best air fleet, ns it has
to W. S. Rosniler, a cen­ in language and roligion and op­
Thirdly, a student’s progress at school depends a great hitherto | ruled the old-fashioned cording
Year in .five, days old deal upon his fellow stu d e n ts^ Jf everybody is interested,in oceans, is perfectly clear nnd much sus authority, about one-half the posed to every Arngjicnn ideal. So
at bet IS th at xRi those
to thtf credit of British statesman­ whlto idtohnbitantk of 'AnltflcA’ in we pas soil the exclusion act, .which
1021 me sprung from the orig­ sorely offended thu pride of Japan
havo already » been tho lesson even a dull pupil will grasp something; hut if the ship.
majority are "cutting the fool” it will he hard for even an ex­ The Ilritish are building giant inal stock of the early days of the nnd the immigration law, establish
dirigibles, for air mail service republic. This stock is growing : iag the quotas which could be ad­
ceptionally gcod student to keep his mind on the lesson.
from England to India, in peace, at the rate of 11 or 12 per cent mitted from the various countries.
The ideal class room is the; one in which tho relation be­ big
It did not work smoothly. It un­
sak of Hie "E ast Side”
enough to carry troops for every 10 years.
'Ihuro are now. it is said 17,- doubtedly occasioned much hard­
L*st Side" in Hanford tween the students and teacher is harmonious; for if the 1fighting with a capacity of five
320.000 white Americans whose ship and ninny bitter resentments,
they do in New York. students love their teacher and are interested in their work, million cubic feet of gas.
foreign born ancestors arrived here but it effected its mam purpose,
not Inter than 171)0. Of the 33,- which was to check the incoming
in Iowa gwpnp recent- everything goes along smoothcly and everyone is happy.
J — -------------- o —---------------------lose tqdlrViffqlf. Iffitipy
700.000 whites springing from flood of undesirables, as we had a
•sitors will be turning
stock (.which immignted to this perfect right to do. With some
TlIK EXAMPLE of America must lie the example of
to prosperous Florida,
country later. HO per cent .origin­ minor amendments in the way of
peace because it will not light, but of peace because peace is
ated in northwest and central Eu­ [lessoning the unnecessary hard­
rope and Cnnndn. This mennn that ships the act will probably be re­
owning to. Florida the healing and elevating influence of th world, aqd strife
oks and burglars. Tho is not. There is such a thing as a man being too proud to
they were much the same sort tained as indicating our future
especially careful to fight. There is such a thing as a nation being so right th at
of people racilly as the prized Re­ policy with regard to immigration,
I'ftnff wlnthuvs during
volutionary stock. Moreover, of and America will cease to be “a
gross
brings,
goes
’
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great
fortunes
the
increase
17633635
Diilhs.
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the 13,700,000 foreign-born whites refuge for the opposed of all the
—Woodrow Wilson.
now in thu country, approximately earth,” ns our Fourth of July ora­
liow that there is one
10,00(1,000 nro from central nnd tors so proudly proclaimed it years
n the United ijtnt es
northwest
Europe, Great Britain long past; but, better yet, Ameri­
SO LONG AS ail the increased wealth which modern pro42 persons. The .42
and r.anndn. This is not so bad. ca will be made safe for Ameri­
'one who doesn't wait press brings, goes but to build up great fortunes, the increase
Immigrants from those countries cans.

Our iden of the easiest job J
the world is n good-looking ffcri
girl marrying an urgly poor a®. I

now. Some

appreciate the big
W possibilities o f small
accounts, and are always
glad to welcome the de­
positor who starts with
a modest balance.
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luxury, and make sharper the contest between the House of
int wiiy gucs -..after Kuve and the House of Want, progress is not real and can­
;rally guts whnl he not he permanent.— Henry George.
he one who waits for
lim ns n rule puts Ids
tg, and wondering.

FOR SAFETY ON TIIE HIGHWAYS

Located Close !o Loading .Station

FLORIDA TIMES UNION

And Close to Town.

THE W INTER CROP OF BEGGARS

As the factories increasingly qucnlly noticed in Florida. It is ;
turn out automobiles and trucks n fault that should be. corrected,|
and more people take up th" lius- by law if parents have no regard '
ines or pleasure of driving motor for tho safety of their own young- j
The coming of colder weather
REALTOR
enrr,
the street and road prob­ »to"» and- the public.
sues lb: number of Florida beggars
There in a law in this state r e - 1
largily increased—-indeed is might
lem increase, Tnere is, of course,
First National Bank Building,
a gn at dual of road space yet un­ ganting the Gigo limit—but tho
’ of 11)26 unfolds there tie said that the coming of colder
ante has not yet required n driver’s I
occupied
and
city
streets
that
are
h of progress nnd weather brings with it the only Saturday, to the effect that three
IF A "BANKRUPT" Bolshevik
license nnd qualifications. That
Booms 501-502. Phono 05
t almost uulhmight of beggars which this state has.
Mind musicians, beggars, were on government can afford to oribw and little traveled, but the crowd, go­ something of the kind will be socn [
ing
where
there
is
the
greatest
Iring untold joy mid . Every right thinging person is their wny to Pensacola, each with pay for. 100 modern fighting ma­
forthcoming seems certain. No one ,
Sales Force Miss Buba Williams, Mr. It.
U Hanford Homes.
ready to help the deserving needy, u paid chauffeur driving a high chines, couldn't the United States call, traveling always in groups dc.nrcs to impose upon anyone else,
nnd
processions,
constantly
find
it­
but this state has a problem pecu­ powered car. The message further afford a thousnnd, and train thu
self in a tangle or worse. The Thu motor car is welcomed and l
if the women Jurors liarly its own: many mendicants stated that ea'-h of the three had men to run them?
used as an aid to business and
McCoy. "He is nut from the states to the north—pro­ hank accounts in Terre Haute. As
How long is Uncle Sam to re­ loudest question of the hour is pleasure. Its proper use is ap­
bow
to
got
more
road
and
parking
muii that bungs," fessional beggars, a large part of a result of the receipt of the mes­ main like a fat groceryman sitting
plauded and should not be tmprophas justice in- u cuso them—come to Florida to ply their sage, orders have been Issued in a t his front door, unarmed, wait­ span’ where the conditions will not
trade when the chilly winds make Pensacola that no Vine is to be al­ ing for some gunman to fly across permit of boulevards and parks.
There is another question that is
the states to the northward un- lowed to beg, canvass, or give ex­ the water and hold him up?
even more urgent, although not
;u part is that Iius- idnfijjaut for outdoor life. Beg­ hibitions tn the street without a
ie their memories and ging* us a profession (and this ap­ permit from the mayor.
A RUMOR, via Berlin, that Trot- heard nearly so well as the domun:!
take uil the cash — plies with »especial force to the
The really needy, the deserving ?ky u in a Moscow prison, takes for pace. The latter inquiry is how
nnessean. Well, tho rdde-bodied) should be frowned up­ poor, should be cared for, but to you bark to revolutionary days at to avoid uccidents.
■ ■ B K B axB M aeaB aB M aoiflaaB EcsB xsnnnsaptM araB B B aarB 3ii
Up in South Carolina automo­
if they can get their on even more severely than it is, give indiscriminately upon every the end of the eighteenth century
bile accidents happen, as they do
Iin Paris,
and the problem would seem to be request, is not true charity.
over,where, and a traveling man
Danton, cent by Robes]
w ho spends much of bis time on
'corportition plans a
went to prison, and thence
the highways, was recently writlb!cs to accommodate
guillotine.
l. It won’t be long
Robespierre, when his turn came, ling to the Greenville Piedmont and
A
POST
MORTEM
itners arc coming to
Went to prison, and then with brok­
ST. I'ETERSBURG INDEPENDENT
•rly ns large numbers
en jaw. but courage intact, took
land and water.
bis turn under the guillotine blade
The theory and the outspoken 1
per
cunt
from
the
Dcmqeruts.
lining Bryan is m*k- rtrttenient thut Robert M. LaFoldren, cars that had passed the
MARAT RULED for a
Persistency wins. Men and women
n.rpsult lies in the logic
r*t Coral Gables op lettc’i candidacy for the presi­ iff Such
stage of proper use and were prac­
while, from his bath tub
tho
situation
and
the
respec­
and development of dency drew more votes from the tive philosophies of the two old Charlotte Corday made a c.d
tically uncontrollable because of
wbo m e anxious to get ahead do not
will no doubt find a Democratic party than it did from
mechcnlcn! defects, cars that car-1
bathroom, und that was tl
parties.
Tho
Democratic
party
is
side track saving, but put it on the
-audience than he did the Republican party, Is disproved
ried no Lghts or improper lights. I Contemporary Comment
liberal 5m its tendencies nml fnr- of Marat.
fuaro.
and
that
stopped
on
the
wrong
side
,
| by the election returns from ten wariMpoklng nnd those who ml her a
main line for success. An account
REVOLUTION, beginning in of street or rood, ipoed fiends and
ot yet been advised of the largest states. While the to it are usually content with its murder, usually ends a: it began, read hngr an.l a lot «&lt;f otlu r thing V
with the Seminole County Bank will
teach got ip the g. U j question is of hardly more than program. On the other hand the Those that cut off the bends of He wanted more legislation on the*
J
academic
interest
now,
with
Presi­
Republican
party
is
naturally
con­
F up in lieu of ills
help you accomplish splendid results.
rubject. Heavier sentences
f &gt;r l
others lose their own.
e eking.—Turn pa Trl- dent Coolidge safely elected for servative—and just at the present
driving while drunk and for viola !
The
usual
rule
will
presumably
►ly u couple of quart-&lt;I another foil' years, it deserves to time ultra-conservative.
work in Russia. The man of leal tion cf truflle rules.
4' r Interest Paid on Savings
For the Republican party to be- coinage und brains come« out on
out all golf bags are i be mentioned for purposes of
Anu.ng other trcu'jlea the writer
j keeping the record straight.
conn* hide-bound is to alienate a top. Trotsky, with a big red army in the Greenville newspaper saidt
days.
Accounts
An analysis of thu returns show great many of its members who behind him, seemed to be that that few horse-drawn vehicles cur­
that
('oolidgo
received
&lt;50.1
per
like
to
*
«
&gt;
tf
some
expression
of
lib­
day Harry K. Thaw
man. But one moment’s l.usitalion, ried lights at night. This wan de- [
r'u Baltimore nowa. , rent of the total vote in these ten eralism in its program. These lit the w’rotig time, means death.
dared to be wrong. He urged that '
icivate lucretary who states, Davis 2(5.1 and Lab’ollette jumped over th(* party fence and,
This is the time for Russian all vehicles be required to carry \
13,2.
In
thu
l'J2l)
election
Mr.
? fight. Hurry evldliregariling the temperate llberal- lead erg to study l’eter tl.a Great, light-', when out at night, for their j
lpmseLf well enough Harding polled &lt;58 per cent of the • ism of the Democrats, rushed to There was no hesitation about him cwn mui other:-1’ protection. Thu
vantages of self pro- Vote in these states, while t ’ox re­ I LuFollette, largely responsible
Lord Robert Cecil says some requirements would not be a bur j What the average investor wants
ijrone who has to be ceived 32 per cent. Thus It ap­ | for this phenomenon were the oil dictators will arise and rule in den upon anyone und should he uni­ is a perfectly saf.* stock that will
pears that LuFollcttu drew 7.&lt;5 | scandals which disfigured the Re* Russia. Trntxky han the chance versal, Tbnt small children are a l- ' nay ohtu 200 per rent n yenr,—
itb him privately.
r r r root fro-- tS., ffi* silili'-A/i. r/vl

we nre a year older
u week ago, we don't
iresont generation is
faster, but just a lit-

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Miss Ruth Henry Is
EMBERS SANFORD’S COLLEGE SET
Hostess at Dance
SAVE AFTER SPENDING HOLIDAYS

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The rcturr of the girls and bjys | Ralph WoodrufT return.:' to the
to the various schools and colleges ; University of North Carolina at
marks the close of ono &lt;&gt;f the Ray-(Chapel Hill, N. C.
lo p d if
e: t Christmas seasons Sanford has I Hampden Hu Bose left Sunday
ni)d w y i.m s e t a t 3:30 oven known. There have been few for Auburn.
,
JrT. pT M. L in g amt hount th at have not been full to j Gdirtr Sund.’iy’avRdr^iXH'unihesir lk .a t th« homo o f overflowing with many oirnirs giv - 1vjlle where they'wtHyilL’,hy U^iVer;

Onp of the most gala parties o f ,
the Christmas season was the dance j
given Saturday evening by Mbs *
Ruth Henry at- the home of her |
parents Mr. and Mrs. C. E. H enry,!
o a\ Magnolia Avenue. Tho dahee

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Monday will be the Muse* Maude fSmith, Fay LostfOi; and ttwert.1 hhhdscmic*' h.intb wa. beautifully
icrnoy i Jenkins,'t
Lake, Mae Holly,^Henen _\crney,
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Jones i*c(inm MnniinO
Monday fp&gt;| roses, llDihnninnu
poltnouks firiVl'
Rft'd' rknintmn..
Christmas
above*
nunril
DNnk,
go
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Cashier
of
thy
f illy Ruth Sponccr, ltuta Haad, I Memphis,
---- " Tenn., where he is
■ n ; tu- greens. Unusual and attractive;
n\vr»r Ihut tho abort stntem ent In true to Ihr best i&gt;f my UnowTkuvts
Emily Linglc, nnd E|la Mnrv Muir- iiichl of the medical department of *—
— -added
u — much
. . to
.■ the
. pleasures !
favors
aii,| heller.
head, Claire Cert*, Audio Muller.
the University of Tenne^ra.
lesduy
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Corr. l l —A ttcil:
V H. HDnU N. Ca=ht*r.
ot the evening.
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t«S
It. It. AVIUIIT
lenry will 'entertain
Miss Anna Du BoSo nml Miss,’ George Cowan and Robert Ha- * Punch was served throughout | m
R. J. IHX.LT
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Mlna Howard returned Sunday to 1Run *CD Saturday for Atlanta, Gat, die evening and during ciio Inter- ‘
iplicate Club. .
IV. II. TIJNNK’LIFKK. W reclcrt.
t n board nioeting Queen') College, in Charlotte, N. C. j they ore students of Georgia School mission delicious refreshments were
Subscribed and hitora to her&lt;irc me thin 6th da&gt; or January. 1917.
irrniJL ll.'K TIlANcr:, Notary- Tablic.
. ,
"Woman'*-’ Club at
^jrved. Excellent anisic was fur­
Miss Katherine Syines and Miss of Technology.
..i t
rr_— ci
Margaret Zachary leave Monday
J. S. Long returned Snturdny to nished by n local orchestra.
.afford will onter- for Bristol, Va., where they ultteiid the University of Alabama.
The aun.it list included the Miss­
Bridge Club.
Sullins College.
Robert Denton has returned to el Cnrmctta Barber, Clnirc ZachFrank Chase returns to Exeter, Washington ami Leo University in **?/•
Alien of Montgomery,
loMday
N. H.
Virginia.
'}•»-, Lena Bell Hagan, Selma
Swain of Green Cove Springs; Em- j
*a gencml bucinnsa
ilv Griflln, Gene Maxwell, Dorothy
Sanford Woman's
Ray. Katherine Symeo nnd Dorothy i
owed by an address
Grnhtrcc. of Tnmoa. nnd -tnck Me- •
PERSONALS
Quicn, Algernon Speer, Hampden, *
IkiBosc, William HuBohc, Frank ,
Bruce Anderson nnd Alfred Lee
Paul A. Lake returned Sunday Chase, Charles Ritter, Earl Chris- !
hiot^rcd ijundny to Titusville.
onherry, Dean Turner, Jr.. Horton.
from a motor trip to Tampa.
M«bry, Warner Scoggan, Ed. Moye. {
Im m m m z
r
.
Lewis O Bryan spent the week- Byron Stevens, Wi ham Linder of
»„ My. and Mrs. R. R. Deas •motor­
.- . wuiuua ha.e been uppo.u.eJ
Tampa, fcam Byrd nnd Max Stowed to lakeland Sunday.
endd in Kisaimmccc
ty Governor Neff of Texas as a
nrt.
ipecial rthto cuprcmc court to
i bear a minor case in which the reg •
7 ri..S.\H olly : ’ncnt the week-end
Miss Bessie Znchnry wjio is a
:!nr enurt was disq’Jalificd. Mrs.
1^1 Jacksonville.
chaperone of Sullins College, leaves Mrs. W alter W right Is
Edith Wilmans (above), n member
Monday for Bristol, Va. (
«&lt; • • iBridge P arty Hostess
i f th e 1last state legislature from
Mr. rind Mrs. John McNamara of
1 tnllos, and Mrs. Hortenns Ward
Daytona
Beach
spent
Sunday
in
Miss
Bobbie
Chapmnn
returned
irday
left), prominent lawyer nnd oaf- j
Mr3. Wnltor Wight wns the grnSanford with friends.
after t ponding the holidays with
a t ;o o’clock.
-•age
of Hi.ii! ton, and Miss Nellie
cious
hoste:
l
Saturday
afternoon,
her parents in Wrightsvillc, Ga.
iushr-Club • will
’.ohertson of Granbury complete |
of n neighborhood bridge party nt
Mrs. S. R. Murrny nnd Mrs. Clif­
l,e fcovirt,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Porter Pitts and hor home on Park Avenue.
ford Grubbs returned Snturday to
Loye'y
garden
flowers
wero
a
t­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Leslie Urynn spent
MEMBERS their home in Sylvester, Gn.
tractively used in decorating. Two
A K P IiA R A N C fi E X T R A O R D IN A R Y
Sunday in Winter Garden.
sets of hnnd painted candles were
meeting of
Edward Higgins nnd Forrest
ENGAGEMENTS AND WEDDINGS
i
jb will be held at
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Herndon and won by Mrs. II. U. Lewis for high
This will bo an Lake were in Jacksonville over the son, Mrs. Junic Roumbillnt, C P. score.
OVER THE STATE
Tempting refreshments
v.'oro
members of oth- week-end.
Herndon and son motored to Or­
served
following
the
game.
The
tiuns will be wellando Snturdny evening for dinner
hostes. wns assisted In serving by
W. E. Scoggtm returned Satur­ and attended Kicths.
members are ijrgENGAGEMENTS
Mist Mildred Wells, Jacksonville
her mother, Mrs. S. D. Chitten­
end.s and visitors day from a trip* down the Want
Miss Josephine Ingram, Athens, j A. It. Jone; Jacksonville,
den.
Const.
This nm ccrl liy the ta e a t noprnrto, i:j an event ot
Harold Hume ref
Mrs, Fannie S. Munson had for
la., to Cant. C. G. Payne, -lackMins Ruby Kelley, Jacksonville,
The guests were Mrs. J. I). Sneed Ga
Nurseries, wftl
her dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and
unuHiin! interest. Mi«a ,Spenc«r will give m»ru
m
R.
L.
Touchton,
Jacksonville.
tical Program fprj Miss Gcrrndinc Muriel returned Mrs. Howard Tibbnlr and small Mrs. Henry Wight, Airs. Joseph. sonvillc.
than
her regular concert number*. In a few ncMisr
Ethel
Jones,,
Jacksonville,
(».
Bali,
Mrs.
James
Sharon,
Mrs.
Sunday
from
Jacksonville
where
Mi.tr. Bessie Precce, Jacksonville
Beautificatioh.’r,/ I
non Munson, of Umatilla.
to VV, \V. Wood, Atlanta.
S. L&gt;. Chittenden, Mrs. George to Ned Clark, Tampa.
leclions, she will compare her voice with its IlKshe npent the holidays with rela­
Miss Florence Robinson, OtKnight, Mrs. If. B. Lewis and Mrs..
CUEATION by Mr. halisons new phonograph.
ricE
ij * tives.
Ml.-:; Annette (irifim . Tampa, tawn,
to E. L. Bradford, Aahville,
MeDonnld.
Sport
Dress
to F. W, Williamson, Clearwater. N.
The assisting a rtist will be Lucilc Coliwttc, piC.
Miss Maude Lake and Miss Nan­
[Class will .hold- its
Mips
Thelma
Jones,
Tam.'U
to
anist.
Mira Eva Norman, Montkcllo. •
Miss Margaret Wight returned
kmeeting *nt' tile cy Miller returned Sunday from
to L. E. lluipeopor, Perry.
Saturday from Tallahassee where 1{. C, Hicks, Clmrlotte N. t .
Hie Williams, Tucs- St. Augustine whore they were the
sho visited his aunt, Mrs. Frank
Miss Hilda Martin, JnckronviUe,
Aliss Bertis Prir.c, Tampa, to
pera arc urged to guests of {Vliss Elisabeth Puller.
Winthrup.
to C. K. Thompson, Roanoke, Va. Giib.'rt Jones, Tampa.
ll Church at 3:30
High School Autiilorium
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Frank Symes
WEDDINGS
Mis.- Ruby Cluiucery, Tampa, to
(will bo provided.
FATHER AND SON MEET
nnd family move Tuesday to Win­
Willis,
Orlando
to
’
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Whitnke;
.
Tampa.
Mrs. Lillian
Park. They expert to return
Mins Elsie iluypcl, Orlando, to
Wilbur E. Flo we., Orlando.
ices Dutton ter
FORT
MYERS,
Jan.
3.—
John
to Sanford to live in trie spring.
Henry
Quitman, Orlando.
Thursday, January 8th
Miss Mildred Collieui, Orlundo,
.*,
and Erie Brandt, father mid ’on ,, , ' ru,,ri: -W-.y,;.,. , n . - l t , &gt;
Miss Sm&gt; Kilpatrick, Troy, Ala.
stAtDinner Miss
Elizabeth Crockrall who
met here on Christmas Hay for Hie I
Hstelle Corev. Valdosta, to F. (L Rogers, Orlar.do.
has been the attractive guest of
irty of Saturday Miss Mae Holly returned to her

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(graceful silver busdelicatc pink sweet
|ery fern, silver canig pink tapers wer»
|t, a pi-ik rose held
»nd n lovely corsage
vns placed for each
cious course dinner

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MJss Gladys Morris returned to
Leesburg Sunday after spending
the holidays the gucot of relatives
in Snnford.
Miss Kitty Hu Bose continues to
improve a t the Fcrnald-Luwton
Hospital. She will not return to
school this term.

Mrs. C. W, Stokes, Miss Dorothy
(laid for, Afrs. W, M. Stokes, Miss Tlljerta Aycock nnd
Isa Frances Hutton, Miss Martha Tutts motored to Or­
(rrert' Eustorby. -Miss lando Sunday.
Miss Lillian Shin|iss Mnrjfarct ZachMiss Nnomi Scoggan left Sun l ly
for Tallahassee where she will be
I *' ^ '
1 ' , the guest of Sanford girls Ht rlnrStutu College for Women for
:rell Honored ufdaweek.

on Saturday

Jurtesy of Snturday
tho bridge party
Mae Holly nnd
Molly honoring their
|so guest Miss Kliz(II of Gninesvillc.
were prettily dec-,
Christmas colors of
n, red roses, pdtp|and evergreens with
ioa carried out this
Ition.
Mias Olive
] winner of tho high
Bented a box of Hubtr. As consolation,
fernny was awarded
and Miss Crockali
ented a vnnity case,
le game the hostes' thelF tnothei. Mrs.
Isorvcd delicious retwo courses,
pd were, Mins Kara
is, Miss Florence
lEthel Henry, Miss
Miss Sara Wheclis,
Scoggan. Miss Lillie
..flfjia? Knima Spen!len
V'ernny, Miss
Mins Mary ElizaMiss Emily Li ogle,
Symes, M'ss ClladD&lt;1 Miss Le'Claire

Miss Nnnry Miller returned
Monday to her home in Washing­
ton, Va.. after a very plcnrant vis­
it through the holidays with Miss
Maude Luke.
Mr. nnd Sirs, S. M. Howard re­
turned to Ceorgia Sunday after
spending the holidays with their
daughters here,

in the meantime lin.l taken up Ids Kmest Dawson, North Carolina.
; sal nee it: S jo ’!i Florida, nnd tlie ‘ Mi’-w Garol McCary. Ulrmlngtwo had not seen cn-h other since'ham . to F. \ \ . Parkei, lampa.
18S8 until tlie father walked down
Mira Virginia Rudir.iil, Tnmiia,
Ihr gang plank of tin* Everglades’ 1to T. R. Uurrington, Tnntpa.
boat on Christmas Itay and recog-j Miss Grace Newel*. Leesburg, t*&gt;
nized in the strangely features of II. F.’ Merritt LeCHburg.
the younger man standing on the! Miss Mary Burdick, Macon, Ga.,
dock those of hbi non.
t-i lb . C. !■. Rogers, JncksonvHh*.

Lillian Schwartz ha.i re­
from Jacksonville, where
been the guest of relatives
past two wekea.

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Starts Tomorrow, Tuesday, January 8
PRICES CUT ON ALL SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE

ftfiss Katherine Pittman of Tam ­
pa hus returned -to her h o m e after
spending the holidays with Mi is
Georgia Mobley.
Miss
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‘The concert. ia'Vn in ta rtly fiiT ’ itlVRation oLfalc. •
But, n fev/ rcrer/attons .;&gt;re avnilnblt^ for general
listritution. Music l v t c i cin obtain these ticitct.*i without charge, t&gt;y applying immediately to
this store. Call, write or telephone.

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Robert GI(roy who has been the
guest of Robert J. Holly, Jr.,
through the holidays left Sunday
Thi3 dashing sport dress is made
for his home in Pennsylvania.
of bordered flannel' in black and
Mr. and Mrs. William Ravancl white with a convertible scarf and : ©
enormous pockets. Tho bordern a®
and Duncan Harel have returned are
arranged in the kurk and front
from Charleston, S. C„ whore they ::o us
to give the long lines that
spent the holidays with their par­ arc sr.flattering
Lo all figures ex­
ents.
cept the very thin. The wide sleev­
Miss Selma Swam ret uracil Sun­ es are very attractive.
day to her home in Green Cove
Springs iiftcr a very ntcavunt vis­
m
it with hgr cousin Miss Carmetta 50 Cross Word Puzzles S
Barker.
§l.:ir&gt; Postpaid
A complete honk ■
'ton Thigpen Mrs.. Arthur Huzzard returns
of r*o piizzNu *
Monday to her home in Augusta,
hound with a t - 15
Is At Bridge Cn.. after a very pleasant vieit
tractive h n r d ■
cover, including *
with her parents Mr. utrJ Mrz. T. I
ton Thigpen entenr, L. Dumas.
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n Venus Pencil. „
:ly nt bridge SnfurThe Rage of tlie l »
t hor homo on Miigl
Tho many fricnibv of C. R. Kirt-.
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inoying Mrs. Arthur ley will be glad ty Jearn th:|t he is .
SpiMlt fcvcnings|S
g u jta ,'Gh'., who *i » recovering rapidly cfront the iitjiJ-r
rrofitnbly
b
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B'
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v psvteati,;Mf- A&gt;id lies received in an mito ncckient
improving yourl
as.
mind. Instruc- ■/
Frld&amp;y and will be able to return
alendulas were de- home Tuesday.
tive-educational. * '
|for deconding Tht
T h e s e »ross|J((
scitre, statlyrnyy,
Mrs. Ruth Huteflns and two j
w o r d puzzles* B/
• G. f Louek-i Mrs. daughters of Ft. Meade returned will add countless words to yo u r; (T
m the consolation home Saturday after spending a | vocabulary. Order NOW and be ■ I
nJkcrchief and the pleasant tvvo weegs with Mrs. I convinced! Send your order at *(
Hractited a hath mat. Hutchins’ parent:, Mr. and Mrs. J. once. The first volume " ill surely g.
uIIsand course was L. Walker, Sr.
j make you u fan and get you re a d y '* '
:e| conclusion of- .the
--------for the next scries. Semi money ■(
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chittenden order, express or cashier’s draft. '5 /
Kit.werv Mr-. Al tlinr left Sunday for Washington, H. C. We will ship COD if you desire and I ■'
a. Edward F. 7 Lnae. where they will attend *he South- charge you the postage.
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U\. Powers, Ml*s Let- &amp; Son. Mr. Chittenden will ! e the postpaid Series 1—2—3 $-1.00
|!rs. G. I. 1.narks and representative of tnc sta*1 of Flor-1 DARWAI. COUP. Ih'pt. A-l 113 |
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.S3tin( Crepe, Wool, Flannel, Can­
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Black, BruV.n, Navy an'l Groy. All
sines.
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price Colors: Navy, Groy, B'aek. anti
ITown.
ITice rut on nil winter coats and
dresses for fi days.
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Kook .Vpaire GJ, UW.MUd.
rnlijeonn cooltl not '»• sUrvl upon BcmTffais'cjnnny.'Ffirtjj
tho Florida I«ttntl *»« Colo:
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Company. Mmltetl, a &lt;*nrp
fine’’of" th e Yleftm Usta l ir r r l n T ’Jflji* priori to tho firm M„X
In the nlisemjc from tlm Htnla nf funry. 'A, n. iBirj' “
Florida for more U&gt;-in nix month*,
noni,jrnu;l « r d ^ W | |
Um passn! before-the•Isaunnrrf or
nnId wilt of nit ngintn or office™ nt Banlorit. Sctnltiul? i l
of nahl defendant iorporatlon, tho Irta. thin 52 ,jay of ^
Florida -latad A Colonisation Com­
pany. Limited:
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Now. therefore: It In Adjudged,
ordered and decr*-e&lt;l that tlto *ald
defendant, the Florida Land and
Colonization CompinV. Limited, a
corporation. Itn aiiOT,,ssors
tt*‘
tditon do appi nr to the lull or Com­
plaint herein filed on or before ths
Hole Day In February. A. D., 1933, , Thn ftratjwtiontl tour?
of anld Court unit tnako defence tho three-ball - billiard «*
thereto, nr a Decree Fro t.onfts- Phin jvau held nt st
no will he entered .igulpst It.

Four Championss Ready For Round of Golf

Don- Jliller, Noted Halfback
c f Notre Dame Mentioned
Frequently as Successor to
VanFleet; Sebringia Lauded

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-•G a i n e s v i l l e , ja n . 6.—Dame

Rumor is hnrtl a t work striving
o solve the answer of the varsity
totb&amp;U coaching situation a t the
Jnlverslty of Floridn.
Rome conch of major or lesser
Aown in practically every section
t the United Staten has been menloned on Florida’s next coach
hroughonc source or another.
The name of te n Miller, noted
fotre Dame halfback, is among
he recent additions to the roster ot
respective Gator mentors as comiie d b y John Public.
'Members of the University of
lorida faculty committee on athdlcs Saturday knew nothing of
Rile* having been seriously consid­
ered by th a t committee as successr to J j A; Van Fleet. In fact,
■om what- the w riter could gather
On Miller’s name has not been
»fore the committee ns a likely
Whoever is eventually named to
• e h the ’’Fighting Gators’* will
irdly, have been a headliner on the
rjdirops lost season. Members of
a committee in whoso hands reHU
e thsk of selecting next year's
’id director are opposed absolute, it
tho plan
of
ra is
I* believed,
ueouveu, to wiu
juan oi
ingbiff a player hero to coach,
10 was a big gate attraction in
24. Ip most certainly is true thut
a greatest star of the game may
'the poorest coach obtainable and
Is father husky gamble to bnrin with un untried young mentor
it off a college campus. If Don
iller hns been officially, but scitly, joined with the university
Floridn, he will likely be made
t chips that Florida hns not yet
:ncd for any head conch.
Two years ago there came to
ineavillc n young man whose Ins'
mo ds akin to that of n^prunpori. littln city in Highlnn'is counTliat man played a most *|gImnt role in building, with J. A,
n Fleet in 1023 und 1021, tho
intost football tenms the Uid■slty of Floridn over realized.
\n a fitting tribute to his man­
ful work Tom Sobrlng should bo
w ned'us hend football couch of
irhln for next year.
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aseball Schedules
or Major Leagues
o w Completed
nriiittr; n, nr* •
n *^ ”*•
ITTSBURGH, Jnn. r,.— The
rtlng of tho nmjor league baser schedules for 1026-to ojh-ii
iday, Apr. 14, and close Oct.
run completed Saturday by the
jdule committee of the Nntionnnd American lengue*, which
been’ In session here for two
s. The opening dates for the
leagues were announced us
iwa:
atlonal League: Pittsburg nt
•ngo; St. Louis a t Cincinnati;
v York nt Boston; Philadelphia
Brooklyn, ■ • •
sfican League: Cleveland nt
uis; Chicago at Detroit; Bosnt Philadelphia; Washington
fcw'York.
, B. Johnson, president of the
irlcnn Lengue who wns un­
to nttend the first sessions
IB schedule committee, arrived
todny nnd participated in the
I sessiop,
r.‘ Johdson's only statement on
ball mutters while in I’ittHh, wns cnnflnrd to tho prcdicthat "hnsebnll i:i in for a big

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Michigan Coach Warns Against Post
High School Cage
Season Inter Sectional Grid Games Tournament To Be
CHICAGO, Jnn. 5.—Fielding II.
Crowley Suffering Staged March 6-7

Yost for twenty-four years grid­
GAINESVILLE, Jnn. 5.—Dates
iron conch at the University
for two important major high
of Michigan, taking inventory of
school affairs were rollcscd here
tho Nntional intercoilegiiitc
intcrcollcgiuto nthath­ o t U n l d r C i l C r
1*1111*1 Sunday night by University of
letic situation, sounded a warning
Florida athletic authorities.
BAN FHANGI8CO? Jnn, 5.—■
against post-season intersectionnl
Tho fourth annual' floridn Btntu
games, voiced Ids objections to Jim Crowley, one of the four horse high schorl basketball tournament
bo staged on Mar. 0 and 7. A
professionalism nnd declared that men of the famous Notre Dame will
report
« t tho rage toum.-y would
not moro than four football games football team, was In th* St. Fran­ he bell!thMar
and I I is unfound­
a season should be scheduled that cis Hospital hero .Sunday recov­ ed, tho court 13
competition to bn de­
would require tho players to ho
ering from a nervous collapse cided on the first Friday and Satkeyed up to the highest pitch.
tiray in March officials said.
Yost seta forth ids views in nn which ho suffered yesterday on
nrtlclo on tho "administration of the train bringing the squad from , Of significance concerning the
vmavtcr w e l s h
basketball tourna­
intei collegia to nnd interscholnrstic Pasadena, where the Indiana men championship
ment
is
the
announcement
that
it
games."
will again-ho un open affair with
Briefly he says thut sport is defeated Stanford, 27 to 10, New cordial
invitations extended to ev­
Year’s
day.
good only ns snort; that when it
ery i &lt;iiohtslie entry in Florida.
interferes with studies, evil re­
Crowley got through the game
The University of Florida hopes
sults are likely to follow. If in- apparently In good shape. He was to have complete by March its new
torsectinnnl games are to L.i p la y ­ taken from the train to tho hospit­ basketball court, so that despite
moro than on tho silent
Walter Welsh Finds Song miles
ones.
ed nt all, they should lie scheduled al, where it was said Sunday his the large number of contestants,
Aids Digestion, Nerves
for the regular season.
‘‘Moreover, ouch lifts as I got,
condition, though improved, prob­ the toinniimenta can bo completed
In all events the gridiron Hen­ ably would not permit him to leave easily within two days.
came on tho singing days. Pcoplo
and Spirits
son should close by Thanksgiving for South Bend with tho team
would pick mo up in their auto­
On April 17, and IK, Gainesville
time nnd there should he not more Monday, ilia breakdown wns a t­ and llu University of Florida will
New York City,—Walter Welsh, mobiles and carry mo niong somo
than eight regular games on any tributed to over strail!.
entertain the eleventh annual Flor­ modern troubadour, has just ar­ times for forty or fifty miles anil.
I would sing to pay for tho ride.'
schedule, he counsels.
Stuhldrehor, another of ida state high school track nit etj rived hero after a walk of 3,000 When it camo mealtime, I sang
"No boy should ever he permit­ theCharlie
and field and an affair that is b c-r miles across the continent. Mr,
Horsemen,
nnd
Walter
Camp's
ted to absent himself from any nil American quarterback, arrived itig eagerly anticipated throughout j Welsh literally sang his wny from for my supper, or my dinner oc
San Francisco to New York and breakfast, ns tho case might be.
clas i for athletic purposes," Yost on crutches, with hiti leg in a cast scholastic circles of tlu stale.
" I sang ’Doodle Doo-Doo’ nnd
writes. "This defeats the purpose but was able to accon^any the
Authorities hero expect both tlm mndo a pretty good thing of it,
toe.
other songs of that kind—rather
of both clnsn room ami athletics.
basketball
and
truck
tournament
Practice periods must lie arranged r.qiiad dh tlm lb fir of entertain­ will eelipn; any held in former
“ I am out ns nn unpnid, unso­ humorous, rollicking things with a
in conjunction with class for ath­ ment planned for Sunday. A bone years. Elaborate programs art? licited propagandist Jfor song," contagious rhythm that set every­
body jigging and feeling bottec
Mr. Welsh declares.
letic purposes," Yost writes. "This in his ankle was broken early in being outlined for both meets.
"As I went along, I tried a lit­ right away. It was a great trip,
defeats the purpose of both class the game but Spartan-like he play­
tle scientific experiment of my nnd n suro euro for nerves, indi­
SCOUT EXECUTIVES MEET
room and athletics. Practice peri­ ed until the final gun.
Asked about tlte report that he
ods mint be arranged dn conjunc­
° w jv
£«»&gt;. P9; gestion or. pessimism.". . •
Mr. Welsh, plans,to walk',.tack
. ensionally ( tried the effect of
tion witii clhss room schedules arid liilll iVeefi nirttcd ’ta eoijcR tor-New , ........... ....................................
.................avoided
^ork University, Stuhljlrehpr ml- icjccrutivcn and others interested in;
stolid, silent tramping. On tho to Sail Francisco next spring,
all conflicts
Yost opposes post-soason-gnmes flitted that he had been approach- the Boy Scout movement in this, alnging days, I mailo nt least fivo singing all tho way.
bccliiuho he says they establish a , "n ^*1L’ subject but there had tnte will meet hero Jan. It for a
had precedent and any attem pt to been no negotiations yet. He jndi-[ legioiuit conference that will h
i\ 'rm-: IT u i’ t iT c n r iiT o r t i i k
i : \ t ii
j i i m i u . ( iiiim t
determine n nation.I champion- rated that lie would not he nyor.se attended by James E. West, of New j I hihtdelphin has been the chief
o i’ i ’m h iid a . i i i m i r u n 'rim
ship is wrong because there are to crunching after his graduation York, chief scout executive of Atnei cricket center since the first intro­
ro t v n o r siaiiM ii.ii.
ica, it is announced locally.
duction of the game in America.
too many good teams in the coun­ in the spring.
IN OMANCUUY.
S
.
H. iliiriier tiinl A. I’. Connelly,
try to consider such at attempt.
i *mii p lul ii a I, t*.
“The tendency toward engaging
VH.
in post season games has been
r|ni-l&lt;|,i l.-inil {• C n lo n lK a tlo n C nin*j
A Christmas Candle Caused This!
considerably curtailed in most
p u n y , l.im lloil. a c o r p n i a t l o t i ; tlio
quarters by agreement of ath letic
u r i l. u o w n Loirs,
il e v ls e e s . g r i m authorities but it is still in prac­
a n il titliee iliilriiaiitH inuP-r
*t
K
r
u
u
k
S.
\Vh|ti&gt;.
ile
c e n s c il: IV. K.
tice at some institutions," Yost
W a t t liiill m il L u cy
M. W n l t l i a l l ,
says, "Such games continue the
Ills t v l f r ; Volin A. W i l l i a m s nii.i
stress of competition qvor.too long
l-ai/alx-ll, W i l l i a m s , t i l l w i f e ; nil
nnkmiwit imrlliM i-lnlmlng 1nt••ra period and since they usually
,-hI Iii llu- ' a n i l s IitVoI v i i I in lliln
are contests between institution
n u ll. I i e f c m l n n t
located in very different parts of
o it U K It.
It IlUYl ua tn*en tnaito to a pi m*ir
tho country, they take considerable .
Id&gt; III *’ IE,i l Iwfart loti of till- 1*0urt.
time from the clasp room.
(r ♦1(11 Mir rituri! ■&gt;(’ tin. stiortfl of
"The appeal of a long trip is |
J- fmilii ol * t'minty. r lor l.i, i, minli- nn
great to boys and as soon
one
t 'Id V. rit ,if mu,pool ia
lin'd In thb
f!k- i iitiiik- whirlli suit WIIH
IIITOV • isr%
team goes aero s the country to I
IIn
M
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TUNNEY W il l. FIGHT.
rEST I'ALM UFA*'ll, Jnn. 3.
one Ttinnoy, light-heavyweight
npiop of America, will appear
i during the present season in
&gt;unt against liughic Walker of
snr. City, it Is announced by
Pritchard, boxing promoter,
chard states that he also lias
icw’ n match ih which he will
ure Young Stribling Into in
lury.
uh winter for the first time in
years Chicago is holding nn
piping tournament for the city
ipiomhipH.

LVE DARK HAIR
ID LOOK YOUNG
aminiothvr kept her hair
tifuliy darkened, glossy and
ictive with a brew of Sage Tea
Sulphur, Whenever her hair
on thut dull, faded or streakppcnrnnre, this simple mixwus applied with wonderful
t
By asking at any drug
t for "Woyth’s Sago and SulCompound," you will get a
) bottle of this old-time re­
improved by the addition of
' ingredients, all ready to u
cry little cost. This simple
ure can bo depended upon to
ro natural color and beality
lo hair. *
well-known downtown drugsays everybody uses Wyeth's
nnd Sulphur Compound now
iso it darkens so naturnddy
evenly that nobody cun tull it
been applied—it's so ensy to
too. You simply dampen a
i or soft brush and draw it
• is ayour hair, tuking one They call Camille Ualvat the “ Eva
id a t a tinv*. By morning the Tnnguay of France.” She is mak­
,jiuit disappears, after unoth- ing the biggest bit of the current
ppifeatkm or two, it is re- theatrical season in I'uris with a
d to' itt. natural color and new song entulid. “ Never Mind
My Fare—Just Look a t My L ip ."
. glossy, soft at;d beautiful.

AlOM’N
g o s h *- ru e g o t t o
fig ure o u t g om e
VfW-f OF in c r e a sin g

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can 'd the death of.moro than lid persons when the l&gt;uil-ling huraed i the ground. A Ciu i-lin.i.t enmllo
tipped over ns Santa delivered hit pre-ents to llio children, (aie-itu the Mare. Above allow, relative::
and fii.’iuls teurelnng for the ruins for the hr dies of their i.ivcd ot

Bandits Rob Ranks and Burn Town

TOR THE LOVA

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A GREAT
IDEA CHIC?

VIE'ME BEEN 6E LU N G MABlC. MfiO
INTIETW CENT JARS TOR BEAUT»HN
THE F A C E -V M M CAN'T V)E SEU-

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Rank bandits, after looting two Valley View (Tex.) hanks of 1110,000 .Lirted a fire which destroyed two
Mocks of business buildings, causing a loss of $260,000. The bandit : hlew open .two safes, started the
a slow-------fuse, -and
escaped before the blaze was discovered. The picture shows the havac
.fire
. . . by use of
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3if a1
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wrought by the bandits and
the f fire.
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near you as your phone.
Dd.
(Realtors)
FLORIST
105 Magnolia Ave.
103 N. Park Ave.
IT THE FLORIST”
Phone 122
Phone
48
ers fur nil occasions,
dyrtle. Phone 200-W

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons

It ITERS AND REPAIRS
tkc.s of typewriters for
easy terms, for rent, nlso'
Office supplies. Room 9
if
LAWYER
'
O’BRYAN.
Office in
de Bunk Building Annex.
Phone 417-L 3.
AND METAL WORK
H. COWAN—Ail kinds
and Sheet Metal Work,
and Boat Tanks. At Oak
mid Third Street. Tele- i

Help Wanted

Automobiles

Houses For Sale

Real Estate

WANTED—Bookkeeper with sales
ability to manage office. Ad­
dress P. O. Box 206, Groveland,
Fla.
WANTED— Counter girls.—LuBoth Cafeteria.

Year
Make
Type
FOR SA LE—Four five room
Touring HERE’S THREE GOOD ONES
1921
Chevrolet
bungalows lined throughout, ju sti____________,..........................1
1923
Ford
Patin. *i
off paved highway. Trico $800.001
ALL WOOL SUITS
1922
Dodge
Touring
each for quick sale.
Must b e , Tailored to measure, guarant
And
next
week
is
going
(o
be
too
1924
Ford
Fordor Sedan
seen to bo appreciated. Can Kivu to fitt $25.00.
Snnltary hi
late. Act Now.
1924
Dodge
Ton truck
terms. A. H. Hawk, Ginderville. cleaning and pressing. Sco
1923
Dodge
Coupe
Woolen Mills, 305 East Sect
Dodge
SUBURBAN HOME
Touring
WANTED—Messenger bo&gt;*s, Gootl 1924
Street.
'
Real
Estate
Price Bight—Terms Right.
p»y. Apply Western Union. ....
I. W. PHILLIPS' SON.
Sanford Building and Loan .
Located just out side tho city lim­
WANTED — Experience s t e n o ­
Sanford, Fla.
sociation Preferred Stock can
BUNGALOW
its,
on
the
road
to
the
Country
grapher. Excellent opportunity.
cashed on CO days notice, inter
Club. Nice new bungalow with
5 rooms and bath.
Rooms For Rent
Apply Bodwell Realty Co., San­
modern conveniences—lights, own
Corner lot with all pnving paid. payable April 1st and October
ford.
water
system,
telephone,
etc.,
22Mi
Close
in. 24,250. Easy terjps. you can’t beat it.____________
FOR RENT—Rooms with or with­ acres of land, aeven cleared, orange
Buy eight per cent Prefer
out meals.
Reasonable rates. trees, und place in good shape.
W A N T E D
Stock
in thi Sanford Building i
CELERY
FARM
Lincoln Hotel.
Close to Country Club. Can be
5 acres- on the brick road with­ Loan Association, established IS
WANT TO S E L L -L tat your pro­ FOR RENT—$25.00 per month, bought on terms. Price $5,500.00. in 1-2 mile of loading station.
FOR SALE—Fresh Jersey co
perty with us now. Your de­
$3,000 with easy terms.
10-room house In county near
Call 106-J.
scription will go in new catalogue paved highway, good location,
BUNGALOW
now being tfiado up. See the new electric lights, good water. .L C.
RESIDENT LOT
FOR SALE—Reti BlUs Triun
manager at the new location. C. Du Bose.
On Park Ave. Close in.
Five
Pnlmetto Ave. Close to school.
or Spnultlini; Rose Four &amp;
A. Strout Farm Agency, 404 1st
rooms and Bath. Completely fur­ This tot must be sold nt once nnd
Potatoes. Selected Maine stc
Nat ionnl Bank DIdg.
________ FOR RENT—Two unfurnished nished. Side wulks and street pav­ nt n sacrifice. Terms.
Phone 270. Mid Florida ;odi
rooms. Inquire 615 Laurel Ave. ing paid. A bargain, complete at
WANTED—Boarders by couple
W. V. WHEELER
Co,______________ __________
87,000.00.
No
children
allowed.
with no children. 817 W. First
110 East 2nd St.
Phone 101-J
Young North Carolina woi
Street.
CORNER LOT
FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom.
like to como to Florida to sei
R11 ,Pnrk.
WANTED—Situation in hotel as
i Located on Dak Ave., close in. c l a i m i n g a n y r i g h t , t i t l e n r I n t e r ­ down. Experienced salesman, c
chambermaid or maid in room-1
ahtiVc ile s c rlh e tl lector, clerical work, railway cie
Eastern expeaurc. In nice neigh­ el as nt d sIII n ra nailn ytnp atlie
r t n r p o r t i o n t h e r e ­ truck farmer and poultry farm
ing house. Nice location for white r u n KENT—Large furnished bed­ i borhood.
Street
Paving
and
side
o f: ll a p p e a r i n g f r o m t h e s w o r n
room. Phono 202. 003 Myrtle
Indy. 1213 7th Street.
walks paid. Can bo bought on Mil of c o m p l a i n t h e r e i n filed, t h a t Honest, reliable nnd sober. Mi
Ave.
y
o u a m i e u c h nt y o u . n a v e n r c ia l m nn offer. Write 709 caro of II
very easy terms. Price 81.506/50, st&gt;me
210,000.000 company wants man
I n t e r e s t In a n d t o t h e p r o ­ old.
p e r t y In v o t v r d in H i Im s u i t , n n d
to Rcli Watkins Home Necessities
Apartments
t h a t y o u r n ln c e o f r e s i d e n c e * a r e
in Snnford. More than 150 used
SEE OUR LARGE LISTING
Tampa—Water supply system
u n k n o w n ; K la t h e r e u p o n o r d e r e d ,
For Rent
t
h a t y o u n m l e a c h of yo u. tin be. he installed in Sunset Park ad
daily. Income $35 to 250 weekly.
BEFORE BUYING.
an ti y o u a r e h e r e b y r e q u i r e d U tion._
Experience unnecessary.
Wlitc
______
____
a p p e a r l o t h e M il o f c o m p l a i n t In
Dept. H. 5. Tho J. R. Watkins FOR RENT—Thrco room npnrt- BRITT REALTY COMPANY, INC. t h i s c a u s e , o n M o n d a y , th o ilml dny FOR SALE—A f^TMUi-Weit"?
of F e b r u a r y , A. D. 1935, a t t b e
Co., 02-70 West Iowa Avenue,
ilitor garden tractors, all ne
ment, 300 French Avenue.
REALTORS
C o u r t h o u s e III H a n f o r d . S e m i n o l e
Memphis, Tenn.
C o u n ty , F l o r i d a ; Halil s u i t b e i n g a nt half price. Giving up agen
FOR RENT—Oito furnished njuirt- 202 First Street
Sanford, Fla. s u i t to t|ii|i*i t i t l e In e n n i p l a l n a n t m count health and poor busint
J a m e s E. I l n r l l r t t . t n t h e a b o v e d e ­
WANTED—To buy a dog. Watch
nient nnd two furnished beds c r i b e d l a u d s , a m i y o u a r e t h e n in cotton belt. Walter H. Bishi
dog. Stnto breed, age, color, price. re inns. 1000 Onk Ave.
a m i iltt-rc r e q u i r e d t o m a k e a n s w e r Aihen, Gn.____
Address Imx 743 DeLand, Flu.
Apartment houso on First St. In s a i d b il l o f e o m p l a l u t filed
a
FOR RENT—Fivu room unfur- This is a bargain.
I d ge ca ri en es t p ryoo uc u nhfecrsesion , woillt h ebr ew i os eu,t e ra- FOR BALE—10 acres celery la
lot 4, Eurnka Hammock. Rii
nished apartment, •18 I’ark
iv t h i: r i n r u i T
covut,
skvinI a g a i n s t , y ou a n d e a c l v 'o f y o u .
n v r n j l i i h t a l r i m i n ' , o f Avenue. Phone 2202.
nnl
Stephenson, M. D. West Lei
One
five-room
hunsrnlow,
in
(root!
It la f u r t h e r o r d e r e d , t h a t till*
F LO R ID A . IV A M I F o i l SIIMIf l t n l i o n lie p u M I n h o d o n c e a w e e k non, Ind.
condition.
$500.90
puts
you
in
this
v o l i : r o i 'V T Y .
J o s e p h D avis, d e c e a s e d , o r o t h e r ­
f o r e ig h t c o n s e c u t i v e w e e k s . In t b e
IN C H A N C E R Y ‘ *
w i s e ; t l e o r g e W. N o rri s . If li v i n g , house.
S a n f o r d l l e r a b l . a n e w s p a p e r p u b ­ FOR SALE—Small business,
Janie.
H.
lliirtln lt,
( n o m n t l m a . nml If d e a d , nil p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g
li s h e d In H cm lim le C o u n t y , F l o r i d a .
quire 402 Sanford Avenue.
k n o w n n m l cnllm l J . K. H a r t l u i t , I n t e r e s t u m l e r M n oige W, N o rri s ,
1VITNEHH my h a n d a s C l e r k o f
Five acre farm on hard road,
nm l a l s o k n o w n n m l cnlluit J . C. d e c e a s e d , o r o t h e r w i s e ; H e tir v L.
s a i d C o u r t, a n d t h e s e a l t h e r e o f ,
now*
in
crops.
Cheap
nnw
on
easy
Iln rtlv tl). C u in p laln an i.
( h i s t h e 3 9 th d a y o f N o v e m b e r . A. PAPER SHELL PECANS-60e
C h ase, If liv in g , a m i If d e a d , nil
VH.
p arties
c la im in g
Interest
u n d e r j terms.
D. 1931.
J. F. Kicklitei, Stnrk, Fla.
E m m a Ilriitlo, T h o m a s
J. IConnoy, H e n r y L. C h a s e , tl e c e a s e d . o r o t h e r ­
tl A. DOITOI-AHH,
T r n s t r e , D n n iel Jtnlil, H r n t r r
C
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w i s e ; Myrus M. F i s k . If li v in g , am i
Wo have houses to rent. Come
N uw linll. u n d o t h e r s . D e f e n d a n t s . 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 ­
CASH—Paid for fulso teeth, tit
S e m i n o le C o u n t y , F l o r i d a .
O rd e r F u r I'lilillenlliin
e st t i n d e r Myrus M. F i s k , d ec e u se tl, in und se« us.—Scminolo Realty (Meal)
tal gold, platinum and discai
T n E m m a Ilratlu, If II v Ii i k , a n il If o r o t h e r w i s e ; E l w y u W. L o v e jo y , &lt;’n„ 111! K. Second .Street,
U norgii (I. H e r r i n g .
ed Jewelry.—Hoko Smelting a
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 If li v in g , anil If ileiitl, a ll p a r t l e a
Molli-tliir f o r C o m p l a i n a n t .
We have somo bcuutlful lake
u n d e r E m m a ll r a d o , d e f e a t e d , o r c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t u n d'-r F I v y u W.
Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.
o t h e r w i s e : T h o m a s J . K e n n e y , T r u s ­ I.o v e j o y , d e c e a s e d .
t.&gt;
t i l h e r w l s e ; Iront lots on lotko Wildincro ane- IN T IIK
C IU C IT T r O l l l T
Ol
te e . If livlior, a n d If d e a d , a l l p a r t - J o s e p h F a u l k n e r . If li v i n g , am* It liulf mile front tho Dixie Highway
S E H I X H . E C tU ’M ’V. F M M t l D A .
Sanford Building nnd Loan A
li e s c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t u n d e r T h o m a s ■lead, a l l p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g I n t e r , si
C IIA N C K H Y
sociation
Preferred Stock can
J. K e n n e y ,
T rustee,
tl e c e a s e d , o r u m l e r J o s e p h F a u l k n e r , deceanetl. | in a nest of beautiful clear lakes, T i t l e O u a rIN
n n tV
A- M o r t g a g e
Co..
o t h e r w i s e ; D a tile l J i n ld , If II v Ii ik , o r o t h e r w i s e ; C h a r l e s &lt;\ D ik e If ! for sale.
cashed on 60 days notice, inten
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u l'
p arties
Wu will build your borne, landpayable April 1st nnd October 1
Co.,) a eo rp .. C o m p l a i n a n t .
I n t e r e s t u n d e r D a n ltd J m l d , d e c e a s ­ c l a i m i n g lutvrt&gt;st u n d e r C i.url«n
vs.
you can’t beat it.
ed. &lt;tr o t h e r w i s e ; H e s t e r l!, N uwliuU D ike, d e c e a s e d , o r o l h e r w l s u ; N e t ­ i scape your urove, nnd relievo you
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If li v in g , a n d If d e a d , a ll p a r l i e s t l e V, C o le m a n .
If li v in g , a m i If ; .if trouble und worries incident to
N O T IC E O F M A S T E R 'S H A I.E
elaim liiK I n t e r e s t u n d e r H e s t e r O. d e a d , a l l p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t building up a place.
N o lle,' Is liereh y g i v e n t h a t u m l e r
N e w h a l l, d e c e a s e d ,
o r o t h e r w i s e : n m l e r N e t t l e V. C o le m a n , de-voiseil
In tho mcuntlnte, you can go n m l by v i r t u e of n d e c r e e o f fo r e *
E d w i n V ic k e r s . If llv lm t. a m i If ■&gt;r o t h e r w i s e ; L y d ia S. H ose, if l i v ­
The annual lawn tennis toun
d e a d , nil p a r t l v s e l a l m l n u I n t e r e s t in g , a n il If d e a d , a l l p a r t i s * c l a i m ­ fishing. You can fish in any one c l o s u r e a m t s a le e n t e r e d In t h e ment for the South Florida cha
tiinlur E d w i n V ic k e rs , d e c e a s e d , o r in g I n t e r e s t u n d e r , . Lytllft M. R u s e , of the dozen lakes, and if you don't a b o v e . e n t i t l e d c a u s e utt t h e 1 1 t h
n ITe held ut Miami I
o t h e r w i s e ; H a r r i e t t r . P a n e . If l i v ­ d e c e a s e d , o r o t h e r w i s e ; Mnruh F. know how to fish, wo have several d a y of D e c e m b e r. 1921. I, u s S p e c ­ pionkblp tU
ial M a s t e r In C h a n c e r y , o n M n m lu y , v. vck i,f Fob. 10.
in g . a n d If d e a d , a ll p a r t i e s c l n l m - L e w i s , If liv in g , a n d If d e a d , all
Irot I n t e r e s t
under
H a rrie tt t \ p arlies
claim in g
Interest
u n d e r experts who will b« glad to show F e b r u a r y 2nd, 1935, In f r o n t o f t h e
PltKO. d e c e a s e d , o r o t h e r w i s e ; M. t). sin r a h F. L e w is, d e c e a s e d , o r o t h e r - you. Mr. Seholfield who has been C o u r t llo tiso at Mnnforil. F l o r i d a ,
T o h y , If llvlntc, a n d If d e a d , all w in e ; L. W. D lper, If li v in g , a m i If singing nt the B a p tist Church will w ill o f f e r f o r s a l e n m l s ell It, tin ,
h i g h e s t a m t b est b i d d e r f o r c a s h ,
p a r l i e s e l a l m l n u I n t e r e s t u m l e r M tlen d, a l l p a r l i e s cluSm lilg l u t s r e s t
d u r i n g t h e le g a l h o u r s o f s a l e , th o
Chiropodist
(J. T o h y . d e c e a s e d o r o t h e r w i s e ; .1, u m l e r L. W.
D lper. tlecensetl, o r Vouch for the above.
la u d , s l t t i a t e .
IV. H a y w a r d , If II vI iik , a n d If d e a d , o t h e r w i s e ; L o w e ll W. Itetsl, If l i v ­ LAKE JESSUP LAND CO„ Inc. f o l l o w i n g d e s c r i b e d
FOOT
SPECIALIST
l y i n g a n d b e i n g In t h e C o u n t y o f
a ll purllitH clalm lriK i n t e r e s t u n d e r in g , a m i If d ead , a ll p u r t l e s c l a i m ­
Longwood. FIs'Corns, K unlun*. I n g r o w
S em inole a n d S ta te o f F lo rid a, m o re
.1. IV. H a y w a r d , d e c e a s e d o r o t h e r ­ i n g I n t e r e s t u m l e r L o w e l l W. Heed,
w i s e ; T h e o d o r e T h n x t e r . J r . If l i v ­
in g , n n d If d e a d , nil p a r t i e s c l a l m I iik 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 er, J r ., d e c e a s e d o r o t h e r w i s e ; M ill­
io n K n o w l e s , If l i v i n g , a n d If dead,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
M illio n K n o w l e s , d e c e a s e d , o r o t h ­
e r w i s e ; M a r l a M. K id r e d k «. If li v ­
in g , a n d If d ead , all 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 u r la M. E ld r e d g e , d e c e a s e d , o r o t h e r w i s e ; II.
O. L esley. If liv in g , n m l 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 II. (1. L e sle y , d e c e a s e d o r o t h ­
e r w i s e - W. K. K iddle. If li v in g , a n d
If d e a d , a lt p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g I n t e r ­
e st u n d e r IV. E. Itld d l u. d e c e a s e d ,
or o th e rw is e ; l \ C la rk e W alw o rth ,
If liv in g , a m i If d e a d , a ll p a r l i e s
claim in g In te re s t u m le r c. C la rk e
W alw o rth , deceased, or o th e rw is e ;
J o h n I). L o v e r l n g , If li v i n g , u 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 h n D, L o v e r i n g , d e c e a s e d ,
o r o t h e r w i s e ; W a r r e n D u s h h y . It
li v in g , a n d
If d e a d ,
n il
p arties
c laim in g In te re st
under
W arren
liu s h h y , d e c e a s e d ,
or
o th erw ise;
W illia m A. S t a r t , If li v i n g , a n d If
d e a d , a ll p a r l i e s e l u f m l n g I n t e r e s t
u m l e r W i l l i a m A. S t u a r t , d e c e a s e d
o r o t h e r w i s e ; licorice E. M a r s h . 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 i n g I n t e r e s t u n d e r i . e o r g o E.
M a r s h , d e c e a s e d o r o t h e r w i s e ; Id a
M. H o lm a n , If li v i n g , u n d if d e a d
a lt p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g i n t e r e s t u i i il .r
Id a M. H o lm a n , d e c e a s e d , o r o t h e r ­
w i s e ; J n s i n h it O n r d n n . 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 t i n d e r J n s l i t h It. C.urdnn,
d e c e a s e d , o r o t h e r w i s e ; M a r t h a JF l a n d e r s ,. If li v in g , a n d If d e a d , nil
parties
c laim in g
In terest
u n it e r
M a r t h a .1. F l a n d e r s , d e c e a s e d , or
o t h e r w i s e ; J a m e s M. L e w i s , If II--llig, nm l 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 J a m e s M. Lewis,
d e c e a s e d , o r o t h e r w i s e ; S u r a h L il­
lian M au nders. If l i v i n g , a n d if il e a l,
all p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g i n t e r e s t und&gt;r
S a r a h L il li a n M au n d ers, d e c e a s e d , or
o t h e r w i s e ; M a r y J. K l m h a l l , If liv­
ing1, a n d If tlend, all p a r l i e s c l a i m ­
in g I n t e r e s t ti n d e r M ary J . K lm h a ll.
d e c e a s e d , o r o t h e r w i s e : D a v id Ilu e k ley, if liv in g , anti 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 David
H m-kley, d e c e a s e d ,
or
otlnw w ls-;
J o s e p h D avis. If l i v i n g , a m i If tlend,
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

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 Iteed . If liv in g , an il If tleud. 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 H eed, d e c e a s e d , o r iitllurjvi.se; i i c o n : e M. O s h o r n c , If liv in g ,
tilul If (lead, a ll p a r l i e s c l a i m i n g
I n t e r e s t u m l e r t l e o r g e M. (•shortie,
tl e c e a s e d . o r o t h r w l s e ; A. .J. F e e l ­
i n g , If li v in g , a n d if d e a d , a ll p a r t ­
ie s c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t u m l e r A. J.
F e e lin g , deceased.
or
o th erw ise;
O e n r g e A. D avis. If li v in g , am i If
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la s s , d e c e a s e d , ( l e o r g e E. C u r r i e r ,
d e cea se d . J o h n D av en p o rt, Jr,, d e ­
c e a s e d , J o h n C. H o lm a n , deceusetl.
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WILMER STEWART
Maitland, Fla.
Stew art’s Subdivision Atnmonte
Springs.. 200 beautiful building
lots, prices range $150 to $850.
Sue these large lots before you
buy elsewhere. Don’t buy a lot
without n public alley in the rear.
Colne and see me any time. I live
here and want nt ighlHirs.
WIL.MEIt STEWART
Altamonte Springs.
FOR SALE—Several 1-acro tracts
of unimproved land. See Ste­
wart, Altamonte Springs.
FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS—
Desirable residential lot, close to
town. Paved street. All improve­
ments. Owner will sell for $100
cash nnd balance at the rate of
$20 monthly. Price $1000, Phono
493-W. Or write Bax 70 care The
'-anford Herald.

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317. 251, 258. 257. 25 h[ 259, 360, 282.
2K.1, 281&gt;. 271. 273. 27 i. 278. 2*7, 279. Savage,
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r u n S m i t h 210 fe e t, t h e n c e E a s t
3ID f e e t , t h e n c e N o r t h 210 fe e t ,
t h e n c o W e a l 310 f e e t t o b e g i n ­
n i n g , c o n t a i n i n g tint) a c r e m o r e
o r less,
p u r c h a s e r to p a y f o r ti tl e ,
W E V M A N E. W H I T E .
Spec lul M a s t e r In C h a n c e r y .

Fred It. Wilson.

M ollcltor f o r C o m p l a i n a n t .
I ...... 15. 32, 29. J a n . 6. 12.

NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING
OF STOCKHOLDERS OF
SEMINOLE SECURITIES CO.
Snnfurd, Florida.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
That in pursuance with tho Char­
ter and in accordance with the
provisions of law, the annual meet­
ing of the Stockholders of the Sem­
inole Securities Company will he
held at the ufllco of the Company,
iu the City of Sanford, Floridu, on
the 13th day of January, 1925. a*,
the hour of four o’clock P. M ,
for tlte purpose of considering
such matters us may lie brought l uforo it.
Dated this the 1st day of De­
cember, 1024.
Attest:
Edward Higgins,
Alfred Foster.
President.
Secretary.

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Shop for good barbe
work. Ladies welconu
Next to Valdez.
Elton J. Moughton
ARCHITECT
F irst National Bank Bide.
Sanford, ■
Florida

F re s h F ru its
nnd

Vegetables

PRICES REASONABLE
R O Y A L F R U I T CO.

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Real Estate Loans

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ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 3,1925.

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____ Car Of Celery
Grown Here Shipped
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Bight Mile Gale
Wavfes Fifteen
High on Beftfcfr
Atlantic Ct t ;

PAYING

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Sanford's first car of celery.
frown upon the farm of Frank
Meischgjwai ahlpptitl to New
York frridlay aiternoon. The
ceiery, ■ceording
:cor n w ; »t&gt; Harry
‘WUKRfi
aceo
lies..........
WaUch, sales
rtaanafe
- „’er of the
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Florida
•Vegetable
which the car waa sent,
thi
was 5 excellent quality, being
matured and bleached.
botll tell ___________________
.The far. brought the price of
| 2J10 'a grate.

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Clementel’s Actio* Unoffic
. Bat Capital Believes
Exchange of Views With
U. S. Officials Is Big Step
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Advances Also Made
In English Claims

fife I s
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British
Government
Denies
airipered jg N0W PLANNED Report That Montakue Nor­A
life lin e r s
ktaeAndCoastal
mble
y 'f l r
frORJC, Jan. 8, -W hiftiest anow
sne storm has
k on the Atlantic Seaarresters predict that
ind Saturday and be
jy rising temperajcloudy weather.
turned to drizzle
rday morning, a
lie at Atlantic City
' waves on the beach.
Ming 700 motor plows,
nd 13,000 shovelera.
Hnera were overdue
ocean traffic was ren­
ts for craft of all sites
dw and heavy seas In
Ian accompaniment of
shore.
tic la not expected be'f. The Asiyria if r|.
fa late nnd is expected
Saturday night or
Moun: Clay from
two days late nnd tne
I about n day late,
caused tne pnstponesrture of tfto U. S. S.
d 10 destroyers on tho
irulse to Southern wn,tpr mnnouvero. They
led to sull Friday,
nera besides tho Moorted in trouble In
.he Shipping Bruni
tlbcck from Liverpool
I has a broken throttle
he British Ulooloo ia
few Jersey.

S

)RK, Jan. 3.—Sixteen
an an« 4!T motor .dri»«
hnd sweepers, wero nt
By and Friday night re­
. eight-inch fall of anow
I city’s wide expanso of
—the first real snowi winter here. The snow
npanied by high wind3
d out of the northwest,
eraturo was 24 above
rral linera were delayed
Into port and them wero
linor traffic accidents,
; the city.
ships damaged off the
oast, the Clyde liner Mo­
il most of her troubles
which broke out in her
ort time after she had
ew York for Charleston
onville. The Mohawk
reached nt Lewes, Doln?r her passengers had
ifered to the cutter Kicr a raging sou and iu the
48 miles nn hour wind,
ohawk wns declared to
loss in Lewes dispatchother bureau predicted
J probably would continue
(the night, but the wind
down and tho thermoorm Crips Virginia.
OND. Vu.. Jan. 3.—Virtentire state of Virginia
he grip of a severe Ice
storm Friday, with wire
ation
badly crippled,
r and motor transportnded and shipping off the
loralized. A heavy wind
mes reached almost galo
is Inst night washed a
tore nt Virginia Beach,
ng the lives of four per­
adrift the lightship Cape
nd cuused ninny vessels
on Ronds to delny movoithing hns been heard of
«rgo since early yester-

!

npe Charles Lightship
ore than two miles from
in when the wind broke
ngs, but after three hours
iptain E. M. Hudson and
tmbers of the crew, manHng her nose around and
&gt;ack in position.
eeps Virginia Coast.
-K. Jnn. 3.—A 52-mile
f the northwest swept
un coast Thursday night
morning, cast one, ves*ent another adrift at
shipping almost at n
for a dav nnd n night
ht a terrific rainfall nil
|atcr Virginia.

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Wild T ii
|io Stock Shares
ta n

PoRK, Jan. 3—SpeculaL« ^ . today’s stock nmrliolcnt bullish dentonstraand in Lllicd eiectviI, Several which recorded
^sins of 4 to 9 points.
1 m*,*.
Pac&gt;* 0l" trading
util 42 minutes after marthat tne ticker recorded
itlons whicli Is the lungfcn record. The total soles
nted million nnd half

man Here In Interest Debt
Anniversary of Birth of Ben­
jamin Franklin Will Be Ob­ PARIS. Jan. 3.—Minister of Fi­
the
serveu During
c u r in g Thrift
m r m Week
n e tK nance Clemcntel
:----- , has
— taken
'
.
served
Beginning Saturday, Jan. 17
"eKatl"UJor!s for

.CHICAGO, Jan. A—Elias H.
"Why go to St. Loula?" Morti­
3fcrtlmdt’s rebrwcnLutions of him­ mer asked him. “Come on down to
self as a relative and intimate of
the li&gt;te President Warren G. Now York with me. I know all.the
Harding were described Friday a t executives of the roods down there
the Veterans' Bureau fraud trial of and I’ll get your claims allowed.
Col Charles R. Forbes, former That's dead easy; dead easy. If
head of the bureau and John W. there’s anybody I don't know whom
Thompson, contractor In Federal it will be necessary to get in touch
Judge Carpenter’s court.
with I can get Warren to have
B. H. Dahlbcrg, president of the me introduced."
Celotex Company, told how
whom
II MortI
•» i __HWho was this
tniB ’Warren’
tvttiTut to wnom
mer used President ..............
name . . hi. trump c.nl K l c f t ' ►
Mort!mK
»’keJ * « « ney
Laughlin.
Ing opportunities to servo contrac­
meant tho into president
tors.
G. Harding," said the wit­
Mrs. Mortimer, the witness said Warren
ness.
had been introduced to him aa "the
lie also asserted Mortimer hnd
niece of President Harding."
"Mortimer came to my office asked what Dahlberg would be wil­
June 19, 1922," Mr. Dahlberg re­ ling to pay if his efforts were
lated. "His wife was with us, and successful.
we three had luncheon together.
The conference, Dahlberg testi­
He suggested that the next time I fied had taken place June 19. Tho
was ip Washington I should look defense made much of this, as
him up. He’d get Mrs. Mortimer Mortimer had testified that on
to arrange for a presentation to June 19 he passed the entire day
tho president and a luncheon or with Col. Forbes, visiting the
dinner at the White House.”
Great I-nkes training station and
Harding Mentioned.
the Speeway hospital.
During the conference, Dahlbcrg
Name l ’»ed Again.
sitid, he fhcntlohod he intended go­
Mr. Dahlberg told of another
ing out to St. Louis to seo about occasion in the Ambassador hotel
some claims against several Mis­ New York, when Mortimer hnd
souri railroads he had a t issue be­ dangled President Harding’s name
fore the interstate commerce com­ ns a “come on" for the schemes
mission.
he had on foot.

Passengers Sent Speeding tn
Homes After Rescue Made
Near Delaware Coast Town;
Ship Beached to Fight Fire

of Road Bom
M’CLINTOCK DIED Voting
Completion of
NATURALLY, SAYS And
LakeBuIkheadingifi
In Forecast Made
Several Passengers
COUNTY
CORONER
Leaped Overboard
— . —

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CrewForccd to AbandonFight Shepherd Accepts Finding Of
Against Fire When Flames! Coroner ns Complete Vindi­
cation of Him nnd His Wife;
Become Too Hot; Tug Helps
Inquest Has Keen Continued

4

Radio Station Is
Believed Assured

•City Has Made Most

WILMINGTON, Dei., Jnn. 3.—
CHICAGO, Jnn. 3,— Chemists
Safe aboard two special trains, one
Progress In Past
speeding north, the outher south, and physicians who exnmined the
Five Years of Life
passengers and crew of the Clyde exhumed body of William Nelson
_____
the funding of tho French debt, to
McClintock,
21-ycar-o'd
"million­
Liner
Mohawk
left
here
Friday
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NEW YORK, Jan. 3.—The 218th the United States, according to In
night after having been brought aire orphan," who died a month
Successful
floating
of
n
$1,^
anniversary of the birthday of formation given out Friday by tho
ashore nt Lewes. Dela., from tho ago, have decided that the young 500,000 bond issue for good
fire-swept vessel, benched nenr man’s death wns due to typhoid
Benjamin Franklin, "Apostle of foreign office. It was made plain
fever complicated hy n secondary roads in Seminole county* the
there.
Clementel’s ac­
Thrift,” Saturday, Jan. 17, 1925, however, that
internal intestinni hemorrhage. completion of the bulkheAding
y
Behind them lay n night of per­ Coroner
will be.observed throughout the tion wns purely unofficial tending
Oscar Wolff announced of Lake Monroe, the erection
il
nt
sen,
w
ith,
the
fury
of
tha
after their reports hnd been
country as tho first of seven dnys rnther to an exchango of viows
worst of the winter’s storms on the Friday
of n municipal broadcasting
submitted'
to him.
of emphasis upon his principles of between his department and the
Atlantic added to the mennee of
station
nnd the development
Willinm
D.
Shepherd,
who,
with
department
tho flames aH the ship fought her his wife, tho boy’s guardian, raised
success. The general plans were American treasury
.
of
high-grade
subdivisions
«
way
from
7
miles
below
Sandy
than
between
the
two governannounced here today at Nntional
young McClintock nnd inherited are the outstanding develop­
Hook,
to
the
Delaware
Capes.
nients.
his fortune, accented the findings
Thrift Week headquarters.
Sonto wrapped In blankets, oth­ ns a complete vindication of any ments predicted for Sanford I'M
Tho French press Friday men­
National Thrift Week is foster­
ers in garments thnt showed the ef­ suspicions the authorities have a t­ during 1925.
ed by the Y. M. C. A. through n tioned the supposed details of M.
fects of n drenching, 192 passen­ tached to him, nnd in n statement „ J«»bn . Mulnch, chairman of the
committee which represents 48 Cicmentcl’s suggestions, such us
gers for Jacksonville, Fla., and indicated thnt ho expected to bring county commission, expressed his
well-known nationnl, civic, com­ one-half of one per cent interest
Charleston, S. C., were transferred legal nction ngainst those lie be­ belief that the bond issue und the
mercial, educational and religious on tho capital sum during a mor­
from tho special train that brought lieves responsible for the investiga­ hulkhcading projects will bo ac­
organisations, including the Bank­
them here from Lewes nnd sent tion.
complished during the year. Mr.
ers Association. American Red atorium period of ten years, but
to their destination by raH.
The
inquest
which
wob to hnve Mciitch declnred that these, in his
these
details
are
declared
in
of­
C r o s s , Associated Advertising
One hundred nnd nino others, been resumed Friday was continued opinion, aro the most vital develop­
Clubs of the World, Association ficial circles tp be mere guesses.
Inc’
Aidlng members of tho crew until next Tuesday. Meanwhile as­ ment issues confront!.-.g the city of
The finance minister’s sugges­
of Life Insurance Presidents, Boy
nnd officials, went to New York, sistant state’ll nttorncys examined Sanford. Other developments, whll*
tions
woro
supposed
to
have
been
Scouts of America, Camp Fire
from which point tho Mohnwk hnd several new witnesses regarding admittedly of most important na­
Girls, Chamber of Commerce of contained in n memorandum which
sailed on New Year’s day, Cnp- Shepherd’s alleged visits to n re­ ture. nro secondary to these, Mr.
the U. S.. Council of Y. M. H. &amp; wns delmired tp Ambassador Her­
taln James M. Staples, master of
,
laboratory four years ago. Meisch believes.
rick
Tuesday
evening
when
tho
Conference Postponed 1 Day Internationally Known Boot­ the Mohuwk, did not come to Wil­ search
K. Associations, Federal Council
When
tho
bonds
nnd
bulkheading
The
coroner's
report
of
tho
autup
of Churches, Girl Scouts, General latter colled on Premier Herriot.
Because of Delay In Get­
legger Held In Atlunta In mington on tho special train.
sy findings and that "there wns arc secured, Mr. Mcisch snid, the
Federation of Women’s Clubs, In- The memorandum waa signed hy
Among the crew were thoso who nothing abnormal found." He did other developments would take car*
ting
Together
Some
of
The
Company
With
Woman
Giv­
M.
Clemcntel
instead
of
by
M.
tcrhatibnal Rotary Clubs, Kiwania
bore marks of the battle they hud
discuss tho hocominrv hemorr­ of themseivs, particularly tho
Reports of Allied Experts
ing Nnmeas MrH.C.C.Hamby waged ugninst the flnmcs ns the not
Clubsfi National Board of the Y. Herriot, who in minister of foreign
hage or conditions which might tourist hotel.
affairs
in
addition
to
being
pre­
ship tossed In the heavy sens. And have caused it.
M. C. A., National Association of
Mr. Mcisch has been n resident
thus fixing its character ns
PARIS, Jnn. 3.—Tho conforenco
ATLANTA, Gn., Jnn. 3.—Herbert us tho crew fought, some of leh
Real Restate Boards, National Re­ amier,
Mr. Hhepherd’H statement snid of Snnford for 17 years, and hat
purely
tentative
move
which
may
passengers brnveiy sang io tho ac­
tail Dry Goods Association, Unit­
may not lead to something more of allied finance' ministers, which Sykes, ‘ internationally known li­ companiment of a ukelclc played that the findings were no surprise been closely identified with the
ed States Post Office Department. or
to him hut thnt he wns gratified progress of the city during that
had been called for next Tuesday quor runner, wnnted in several
definite.
by u young girl.
Tho observance of National
thnt the report had bcon made pub­ period. He declares thnt the ci&gt;v
to discuss the allotment of Ger- states for alleged crimes varying
Passengers Leap Overboard
lic.
has made more progress during tho
Thrift Week has grown from a
WASHINGTON, Jan. 3.— Two
Inst five years than during the
modest beginning in 1910 into an distinct advances in what Wash­ mnn reparation payments, has from jail breaking to robbery, Aboard the train were two pass­
Mr. Shepherd said:
“I know thut in the minds of all whole remainder of that period nnd
established program. Records of ington administration officials hope been postponed until Wednesday was arrested in a local hotel late engers who aroused from slumber
bud lenped overboard aa the smoko thinking people, I have bcon vin­ intimated his belief in still greater
last year's observance show that will result in amicable adjustments because of delay in getting to­ Friday by police.
filled their cabins. They hnd been
yet in my own ndnd there progress during the coming five
the "qreek” was recognised fn one of tho perplexing war debt nnd gether some of the experts’ re­
With Sykes wns a woman who rescued l*y the tug Mars which v/us dicated,
is still ono big question. Why years.
form or another in thousands of claim tangles with France and ports.
gave her name as Mrs. C. C. Ham- among the first to answer tho radio was it dono? No ono but Judge ‘ Mayor Forrest Lake included the
communities in this country .and Great Britain, were marked Friday
It is expected thnt Winston
Hurry Olson can explain this, lie bulkheading. radio plant and h ‘ *
tnut in many communities in *&lt;cry In official advices emnting from Churchill, British chancellor of the b^i^nti who claimed to be his sis­ distress calls of the Mohawk.
first was discovered about inunchcP 4 ho. investigation*** --•» »*»•
.Tho broad
stato the observance wns accord­ the Paris and London governments. exchequer, will begin conversa­ ter. She wns charged with vag­ 10The
Thursday night accord­
"Our boy’s grave has been desc- Htutlorv will lesult In much fay©
ing to a program planned by re­
As regarded by administration tions with Finnnce Minister Clem- rancy and suspicion in connection ing o’clock
William Turner, an engine crated, my wife-’a health seriously able advertising, llm mayor points
presentative local groups.
This leaders here tho most important entel regarding tho French debt with Sykes’ alleged crimes. Roth roomto oiler.
"Chief
Engineer directed, nnd my good name be­ out, thus getting before the people
included, the 1924 reports shows, a developments in the two situations to Great Britain before tho formnl were held withuot bait.
Churlps Rich of Brooklyn, N. Y„ smirched by tho repetition of vile of the country tho ndvnntagca of
largely increased use of newspa­ was the report from Ambassador conference opens.
Despatches
Sykes was arrested, according to found it in the afterhold ns wo
the Sanford section and nt the same
per advertising space devoted to Herrick thnt he had received a com­ from London today stnted thnt officers in connection with nn at­ were off the Jersey const, and wj insinuations und innuendos. *
"The public und 1 aro entitled to time impressing prospective intmicarry tqi millions of readers prac­ munication from tho French finance Churchill wns leaving for Pnris tempted robbery at Jonesboro, Ga., started in to fight it," he snid.
:rnnt» to thin section with San
tical inspiration as to thrifty, use minister, containing elements of a Monday. .
several days ago. After he wns Using "ledge hummers wu broke know the nninius nmr inulice that is ord’i
municipal spirit.
plan worked out by him for re­
of their money power.
It is pointed out that discus­ arrested, It was learned he was down bulkhends nnd ripped up chc behind ull this."
Judge
Olson
after
reuding
the
Tho
comn'ction of the bulkhead­
funding
war
debts
to
the
United,
sions
on
the
subject
of
debts
will
wnnted
in
West
Virginia
and
FlorThe purpose of Nationnl Thrift
deck to get at it und nil the time
suid that if Mr. Shep­ ing will tiring additional valuos to
Week is .to help Americans think States. Tho ambassador’s report ’be entirely separate from the for­ ido. Federal prison officials said tho ship wns rolling and pitching. stHtuinentH
herd would make his request over nil Sanford renl estate, particu­
straight about money matters. was received by Secretary Hughes ma! conference. JnmcH A. Logan Sykes served a four year term in But thp water supply wns good and 1his
signnture and thut of his wife, larly tho down-town section where
and
the
news
given
ot
once
to
the
Jr.,
representing
the
United
Stat­
the
penitentiary
here
and
was
re­
Ten Ltepg •have como to bo regard­
the lights stayed on."
waiving action for libel, he would sites for distributing offices will be
meeting in regular session es, has instructions ugninst parti­ leased lust January.
ed as the essentials of all-round cabinet
Crew Leaves When Flrce Becomes consider telling.
nt n iircmium. With the bulk­
tho White House.
cipation in any conference or dis­
The police found an eight enrat
thrifty program for the individ­ at Regarding
Hot
head, it is believed, Sanford will
He
said
the
rights
of
Miss
Isuthe
question
of
claims
cussion
on
general
debt
settle­
diamond
ring
in
a
local
pawnshop
ual, as follows:
Captain .Staples headed for the clle Pope, young McClintock’s ft- make n long step toward the great­
collections
by
tho
United
States
ment.
during
the
day,
which
they
suit],
Work and Earn, Make n Bud­ from Germany, now the subject of
Dolawaro Capes, members of tho ansce, who waited to marry him est Inland city in the state through
. Tho ngenda calls for the clean­ Mrs. Hamby ndmltted having left
said, when it becume appar­ when he died and who wns left beeing the undisputed distributing
get, Record Expenditures, Have n diplomatic
exchanges between the ing up of bnck accounts and a div­ there. This wns believed to be Crew
Bank Account. Carry Life Insur­ state department and tho London ision of the Ruhr receipts and oth­ port of loot in one of Sykes’ recent ent that the first was gainin'; hrud- an unnuity of $8,000 under tho will, center of Florida.
wuy. The storm prevented tho and of other possible heirs would
ance, Own Your Home, Make a foreign office, it was snid the latest er reparations, including a busis crimes, officers said.
The advantages of tho tourist ho­
Mohawk from anchoring until the have to be considered in making tel were referred to as being ob­
Will, Invent in Sitfo Securities, note from London on that subject for the distribution of the Dnwes
Duytona,
Florida,
police
want
vicinity of Brandywine Light, about
Pny Bills Promptly, Shnro With had been received and would be un- plnn annuities.
Sykes on u charge of robbery, it seven miles north of Lewes, wns public the sourcu of his informa­ vious. Not only will it bring to
Others. 5
swered before J uij. t), when the al­
wns stated. Following his reiense reached. Thcro with the merchants tion. This reply was laid before Sunford, it U said, the better cln**
The days of the "week" will be lied finance ministers gather in
from the penitentiary here last und miners liner I’ersiun, the coast Mr. Shepherd ns he wus about to of tourists, people who, if Intenvt.
Secret Army Charge.
designated ns follows: Saturday, Paris to discuss the allocation to
ed, are cnpnldo of doing murh for
BERLIN, Jan. 3.—General Roye year, Sykes returned to Charles­ guard cutter Kicknpoo und the tug leave his law office.
Jan. 17, "Pny Bills Day"; Sunday, bo paid by Germany under the a French member of the inter-al- ton, W. Vo., where he was arrested
the development of the city, hut
Murs nnd Kaleen ulongsidoc, the
will
provid for n variety of excel­
"Sharo With Others Day"; Mon­ Dawes plan.
lled military control commission on u chnrge of violating tho prohi­ Mohuwk came to rest in n heavy ChambertifCommerce
lent advertising that is procured
day, “National Thrift Day or Bank
is sending to nmbusHndors confer­ bition Inw, officers continued. Tho to g.
satisfied customeri. Then
Day"; Tuesday, “ Life I m. urn nee
Seeking Co-operation through
ence a report alleging thnt the former convict wns released in $ 10,there
also
will be, it wns pointed
Day,” Wednesday, "Own Your Own
reiehswehr is maintaining recruit­ (100 bond, which wns forfeited.
Among its Members out. a larg" sum of money released
Home Day," Thursday "Budget
ing offices which posses compre­ Since then a nationwide search hns
I In Snnford through the payment
Day," and Friday "Safe Invest­
hensive lists of secret regular ar­ been conducted for the man.
;
for labor and materials.
ments Day."
As
a
menus
of
keeping
in
closer
my. according to an article pub­
Sykes’ sentence to the Atlanta
The view of Sanford so largo that
touch with Its individual members,
A change from Inst yenr In the
lished Friday in tho Berlin Zcit- penitentiary followed his conviction
the Snnford Chandler of Commerce the territory around Enterprise will
ung Am Mittng. The general al­ on charges of violating the dry
designation for Friday, in place of
hnH inuuguruted u sysicm of tie developed ns suburbs and con­
charges thnt short time volun­ laws, it was stated.
"Make a Will Day.” This point
E. D. Rrownlee, pastor of so
"thought survey" whereby luumbera ! netted with the city through the
teers aro being trained at the rate
is retained in the guiding rules, theDr.Sanford
Prusbyterian Church, of 20,000 every three months as
prepared lake boulevard was
Relief from trouble with city gas are asked to record und send to ■sketched
but the committee feels that in­ will enter upon
Former Congressman pressure
his thirteenth year irregulars.
by R. J. Holly, president
which has been prevalent the chamber such ideas or thoughts
creased effort is desirable to guard of service ns n local
minister when
of the Rotary club. This, how­
they
have
for
the
development
of
during
tho
pust
week
wus
promised
the public ngainst the sale of he delivers his sormon
James Husted Is Dead the people of Sunford by Sunday the city.
Sunday
ever, Mr. Holly does not expect to
worthless stocks and bonds.
morning. Dr. Brownlee, with one American Business
Though tho author's name Is be wholly nttalned during 1925 but
night
at
which
time
officinls
of
tho
NEW YORK, Jan. 3.— Former city government expect to have re­ withheld, tho following thought was thnt appreciable pTogrcis in this
exception, is tho oldest minister,
With Soviet Gains Representative
Janies W. llusted, pairs at the gas plant completed. pointed by -to by chumbcr officials direction will be made luring 1925.
in point of service ut ono church,
of W. Va.( died of heart disease at Officials
A population of 25,000 by 1928
in tho stnte of Florida.
declare that they aro mak­ as one of the most upt received re­
NEW YORK, Jon. 3.—Tho Unit- a hospital hero Friday night. Mr.
cently: "Advertise as much ns pos­ was predicted by Mr. IIoll/. There
Under
Dr.
Brownlee’s
leadership
ing
every
effort
to
hurry
the
re­
States did 50 per cent more bus­ Husted a Republican, served from
WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 .-A new
sible in Florida during tlnj next will be corresponding development
membership of the church has cd
iness
with Soviet Russia last year 1919 to 1923 from the twenty-fifth pairs but thut the people of San­ two months. Encourage those who ‘in the country nnd city ami among
postal rate bill was reported by u tho
grown
from
135
to
565
during
tho
ford
will
be
forced
to
content
them­
without official recognition than
senate committee.
...
.
York district. He wns pres­
12 years of his stay here. Tho with Czarist Russia before the war, New
with somewhnt limited ser­ have property to sell and at reas­ tho outstanding achievements of
ident of tho Peekskill National selves
President Coolidge disposed of new
^ w members
members who entered tho
onable profits und to discourage the city will V included the tour­
vice
for
n short period longer.
according to claims by the soviet Bank and Northeastern Pin Com­
several judgeship appointments.
' W
speculative prices. Sell Sanford ist hotel, the lake bulkheading and
The
trouble,
it
is
understood,
lies
church
during
December
is
plac­
envoys here Saturday.
pany.
The treasury took the first step
to Snnford and boost the "other , the boulevard. Sunford is facing
in
the
gas
container
which
is
said
ed
at
19
while
Dr.
Brpwnlee
ex­
toward financing the soldiers
to bo old. When repairs became fellow's game" wherever opportun­ j the greatest year in its history but
pects a larger number to join dur­
bonus.
192(5 nnd following years are ex­
•
needed
it wns found necessary to ity is offered.
ing
January.
Walter D. Van Riper was re­
pected
to 5»&lt;* still greater. San
All
members
of
the
chamber
ure
send
away
for
the
parts
required
During Dr. Brownlee’s term of
moved as assistant United States
•
ford,
Mr.
Holly believes, is ju»t
asked
to
express
their
views
upon
which
is
causing
the
deluy.
service •••
in —
Sanford
four im
persons
attorney for New Jersey.
--*••**'
••••«*.„ *yu&gt;
iuiu
a special blank which is being mail­ 1now entering its first real period
Low
pressure,
it
is
said,
has
been
President Coolidge wns said to haVo t,nterctl the service of the
of expansion and there is not limit
prevalent over cirtunlly the entire ed.
be not In favor of an international Presbyterian church. These arc
to the possibilities,
city,
some
localities
suffering
more
Rev.
Tenny
I.
Duane,
assistant
economic nnd armament conference.
JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 3.—Jack- and will go direct to the governor's than others. It is believed, how­
Mrs. Henry Wight, president of
The budget bureau asked con pastor of the Charleston, W. Va., zonvillo Saturday said good-bye to mansion which was vacated this ever, thnt those using gas will be Says Auto Accident
the Womans club, expressed her
gress for $ 100,000,000 for refund­ church; Miss Zita Duvison and two of its most distinguished cit­ morning by Gov. Cary A. Hardee. able to get enough gns pressuro to
firm conviction that the objective
Friday Unavoidable of
ing of federal taxes illegally col­ Mist Gussie Hinton, teachers at izens—the next governor and first The governor will be there to wel­ provide for .necessities until full
tho club, the creation of a sti.
lected.
tho Bevchwood Seminary, ut Heid­ lady of Florida.
’
nnd
purk commisiion to have su­
come his successor and turn ever service is regained Sunday.
That the automobile crash on pervision
Corinno
Ed
The war department
--- m----- WjU U i - appropria- elberg,
IVI Ky., and Miss V
VI
John W. Martin, three times to him the keys of his futurj home.
of the streats and packs
the
Orlando
road
early
Friday
tion bill, carrying $331,131,114 was dy who
awaiting
appointment
...... it ...........
* «v
&gt;-.rU.„v,„sii, mayor of Jacksonville, who has
of Snnford and to provide for tha
First Prepared Speech
morning in which LeRoy Kirkley
reported to the house.
■■ ~
• beer, honored hy the highest office
as
u —
missionary
to China and jn
Gov.-elect Martin took with him Miss Hume Married
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42
4
4
2
4
4
wus painfully injured, was un un­
An investigation of the tariff the
meuntime
doing welfare work within
the gift
of
the people of to Talluhusseo the first prepared
To
Persian
Attache
avoidable accident is the opinion
commission waa asked by Senator among the subnormal children of
state, accompanied by Mrs. speech of his career, it is his inau­
Robinson, off Arkansas, the Dun- ciew
iVisa/ fork.
✓ nrl*
Mfir ftin Ijkfft
.
expressed Saturday afternoon by Ten People Lose Lives
Martin
left Kqlllfrlttl/
Saturday »morning
for gural address which ho will deliver
ocratic leader.
WASHING ION. Jan. 3. — The F. H. Thrasher, of Orlando, own­ In Fires In Two Cities
Dr. Brownlee is n native of Tullahnaseo to take up their resi­ next Tuecdsy after being inducted
marriage of Miss Margaret Hume, er of the truck which Mr. KirkThe senate appropriations corn- Georgia. He studied nt the Uni­ dence in the governor's mansion into office.
MONTREAL. Jan. 3,—Nino p trmittee reported
.
its first supply versity of Georgia, Presbyterian for the next four years.
"I have made muny speeches dur­ prominent Jn Washington Society ley’s machine collided. A dense sons, eight of them small cbildrt n,
bill of the session, that for the University nnd Princeton. Prior
Go By Automobile
ing my official career’’ Mr. Mur- to Abdullah Kntesam, secretary of fog causing extremely low visi­ lost their lives early Saturday when
postofficc and treasury depart­ to coining to Hanford he was for
They are making the trip by tin suid, “but this is the (list time the Persian Legation, became bility is given by Mr. Thrasher us
firo swept through three dwellings
ments.
governor-elect I have V»v»
----TV» iv icii ua awt
m i
tI | known hero Saturday. The wedding the chief cause of the accident.
ever written
soccch
six years pastor of the Rock automobile. The
in two different sections if the
A prospect of further progress Springs Presbyterian church at wilt drive his btudebnkor sodan, ac- always speuk extemporaneously took pises nt Alexandria, Va., sev­
Mr.
Thrasher
declared
that
his
city. In each case the flnr-its
rcompanied
n m n n n im l K
K t m twife,
u t t,* nnd ..u second :
i
____«...
&gt; . V
.
eral
duya
ago
attended
by
friends.
toward settlement of tho Franco- Atlanta.
byv his
truck, the third of a column of spread so rupidly the vUtims were
and. never know what I am going
Anierican war debt was seen in |
automobile carrying their luggage to say until u get up on m; feet.
four, was being driven slowly on trapped in bed* or overcome as
official announcement that a fo:-m- i&gt; i ;
j
.
. » nnd servants will follow.
"This time, however, I thought Former Governor Of the ri^ht side of the road, by a they attempted to flee.
ui note on the subject has been nd-| I O IIC v IIlB ll IS A f r C S l C u
musing farewell
mrcweii was
wns given it best to devote more time to my
A rousing
man whose name is given as Joe
dressed to Washington by France. I^n r P i m n i t i a - W h i u L r n v them iuct before they left the llo- rpcech. It will be delivered in 10
Virginia
Succumbs
Cash. The truck, Mr. Thrasher
FIREMAN LOSES LIFE
•--------------------------- 1 u r r u n n i n g
n i S K e y tel Seminole
Ut 8 .a. m. , , where
they
.
r- —*
-------— # minutes’ time.
asserted, wns equipped with lights
r i f API h t t p v p *
„
have made their home for several
During the World War. ns mayor
ROANOKE, Va.. Jan. 3.—Jnmoa In both front nnd rcur. Wheth­ „ PHILADELPHIA, Jan. J .-O n ;
Markets.
Patrolman s C S
’
Week8' l£ rien.‘H of the next govern- of Jacksonville, Mr. Martin doliver- Huge Tyler, 78, former governor er or not Mr. Kirkley was speed­ fireman lost hLt life and proper**'
CHICAGO, Jan. 3 —Wheat, May rkn,i ** F ?yd#A* Dcwcso, of the or anu his wife assembled in fro n t! ed an average of three rpceehes of Virginiu and prominent in Pres­ ing at the time of the accident Mr. ■valued at approximately half milfbv C o ^ r P n l i ^ m T g r °«St*
£ “ .h thV ° ,ico band a da&gt;- During his gubernatorial byterian church affairs, died at Thrasher declared could not ascer­ | ion was destroyed by flr« wh.i"h
17C to^i; July, 151 %»; to ?»; Corn, ^Sehr
.
Fr,‘!»y andb‘‘‘ them God speed;
Icampaign he delivered over 800 his home in East Radford early tain. k it Mr. KIriiI*v’»
May, 128% to
Oats, May 02V» night charged with running
th r o u g h tw 0 U u l a i a i s acarwhU-| Mr. and Mrs. Martin exuect •*» I sp*-^*.. Ever/ cnc of tr.cn; was Sutiiiuay according to u messnjj.* iv.ctcr I* ewiu to tt44*v iluppcu 441 j
to
turuay.
iuo buildings were oocuV*y into the city.
the cnpitnl about
received here.
e’J mile* pc? hour.
pied by auto-accessorie* e

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WASHINGTON, Jnn. l.-F lorida Inc
S i i a quadh-angplar quandary which b n o i so queer, in its quer­
. he figure*
figui
47,-the
of the previou* T l o onas syznbi
symbolsf
* os.“you might suppose^ There is only one foreign
continued to lnc»Yaic R£ mf retail* 6three
montPBBKihDDftIhIntfiWMfeB
hr.
reference.
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diso export* and
during
the
three
Below era th a ''definltlone for the words contained la the puzzle.
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“£ I U l* , valued at $281,134, and te* -!\
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• •iX re $
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spt. 30, IL L reaen- f||e products at $95,089 also a p - i ’
monthe ended Sept,
as pear in the statistics released. •
ed valnationa of
__ $6,937,174,
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compered with $5,9 55,587 and $o,-w The.first
m a .m ,, ten states in the tabu ( r
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the
amounts
of
their
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929,86! for the fir»t and *econd flation end
quarters of the year, respectively; export trade are New York -with j
according to statistic* rtleaseu figure* of $175,909.180; Texas
Thursday by the Department of $168,205,839; Pennsylvania. $71,­
Commerce. Incidentally', it main­ 834,832; Illinois, $70,755,613: Cal­
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tained its 28th place in the relative ifornia $54*374.555; New Jersey
standing of the states of the un­ $49352.174; Louisiana, $46,470,
ion.
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llt . 829; Michigan, $39,715,774; Ohio.!
Plank boards andscantlings $31,071,984; and Massachusetts, j . W
maintained the lead of commodi­ with figure* of $27,702,446.
Mississippi just ahead of Folr-| p
ties’ exported and were valued at
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$2,012,868 for the quarter^ under Ida in the • landing, had an advan-1 .
review, an increase of $345,763 ov­ tage of $612,172 tn this phase of !
er the figures of the previous quur- foreign trade, while Florida in turn j
ter. Rosin took second place in tho led Oklahoma, its runner-up, by i
list from fertilisers, and reached $427,278.
G’rand totals for the first nine ‘
valuations of $1,424,684 as com­
pared with $1,191,039 for the ear­ months of the year give Florida J .
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lier three-month period. Fertilizer figures of $19332,622 and 31st place i *
and fertilier materials, in third in the standing of the different I I
place, wore valued at $1,260,709, states. Oklahoma in thirteenthI
and registered a drop of $120,581 plain Iixl Florida by $1,679,374, but
from the figures for the quarter Florida had the substantial advan­
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ended June $0,1924. Next in or­ tage of $2,378,127 over the figures
der came spirits a.t turpentine of Mouth Carolina, its runner-up in
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cbeatra; 7:90 e n ttr u T ''
chestra; 10:30 dance.
ALBANY. N. Y„ Jan. 1.—Fail­ rented an office equipped it with WJ2—New York (45b
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ure to obtain credit and inability to second hand furniture, obtained a tra; 9:30 dance.
hotel room for himself end set out WNYC—New York
cope with a hearty appetite to do business. Wholesale radio
Four; 7:40 i
brought about the downfall of Ar­ houses refused to extend credit. He Chateau
tel; 8:$0 instrumental
tried
firms
in
nearby
cities
with
thur Hartman of New Yorlt City,
WCAL—Xorthfleld
when be attempted with a capital the same result*. His capital stock musical..
of $80, to make a million in the shrank and he sold hla furniture
radio business in Albany. Hart­ to get a new start. Luck again ^KGO—Oakland (312)
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. man. who is more than six feet went against him. He gave up his 10 drama; 12 dance.
! tall and said he is only 15, has hotel room and tried again to col­ WTAY—Oak Park (l
His efforts were artists.
i gone home. He went with a full lect a stock.
] stomach, but his purse was empty fruitless, however, and finaRy he _ WFI—Philadelphla (38
and his hopes to corner the Albany reaehed the point where both purse 7 recital; 8 concert. *
radio supply market were blasted, and stomach were emptjr. He
&gt; yfiA R —Philadelphia (]
i Hartman told the police he had realized his failure.
His appetite began to bother Ulke
I proposed to his father, a salesman
KDKA—Pittsburgh (
that they embark in the radio sup- him then, and so Hartman took his
' ['&gt;• business. lie explained friends troubles to the police. They turn ntenr- 7:30 concert.
WCAE—Pittsburgh (3
! hnd made millions, one of them ed him over to the humane society
rtsrting with a capital of only, and officials of that organization gtoJ 7 ; 7-30 Concert.
(CO. The father was deaf to his after seeing to it his stomach was tt ^ ^ —Pittsburgh (4
proposals, however so he collected filled, gave him some business ndn capital of $80 and came to A1-; vice and notified his fathet. The
bany.
j father came to this city ai(d took 12 orchestra.
KPO—San Francisco
That was three weeks ago. He the boy back home.
orchestra.
KFOA—Seattle (««) J0.J
•WOC—Davenport (484) 7:80 re­ cert; 12:00 jatt.
ligious; 8 orchestra, songs.
KFQX—Seattle (2*v
Radio Program
KTHS—Hot Springs (375) 8:30 ry; 10 orchestra; 11 dance.
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concert; 10:30 dance.
KFNF—Shcnanfioer
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Program for Jan. 3.
WDAF—Kansas City Star (411)
WGR—Buffalo (319) 6-6:30.
6-7 School of the Air; 11:45-1 program.
WBZ—Springfield ()
KYW—Chicago (536) 6:35 Uncle Nighthawk frolic.
trio; 7:16 orchestra, *
WHAS—Louisville Times (400) prono baritone; 8:15 *»
Bob; 7 concert; 8 musical; 9:05
Youth’s Companion; 9:35 Congress 7:30 concert.
reader; 8:45 orchestra.
WMC—Memphis (501) 8 stoty;
classic; 12-2 carnival, Nighthawks.
K8D—St. Louis Port
WGN—Chicago (370) 0 organ; 8:30 concert.
(546) 11:30 orchestra.
WCCO—Minneapolis - St. Paul
6:30 concert; 8 classical; 10 dance.
KSD—St. Louis Post
WI.S—Chicago (345) 7 lullaby (417) 8 philosophies; 8:30 announc­ (546) 11:80 orchestra.
ed; 10 orchestra.
, . WRC—WaahiogVp (j
time; 7:15 entertainers.
CKAC—Montreal (425) 6 sto­ music; 7:15 Bible talk; .
WMAQ—Chicago (447.5) 6 or­
chestra; 6:30 radio photologue; 9 ries; 6:30 concert; 7:30 studio; 9:30 cert; 9:30 orchestra; 10:L
dance.
Chicago theatre revue.
WAHG—Richmond Hill I
WQJ—Chicago (448) 7 concert,
WNJ—Newark (233 ) 9:30 revue, scrcnadors.
soprano, pianist, tenor: 10«2 Sky­ o WOR—Newark (405) 8 “How to
Live 150 Years.”
larks.- mciodinns, entertainers.
WBAV—Columbus (423) 8 dnnee
WBBR—New York (273) 7-7:50
Sanitary ;hand dean
WFAA—Dallas News (476) 8:30 j trio, noprano. Bible,
pressing. Scotch Woolca
scrcnadors; 11 orchestra.
} WEAF—New York (492) 6*30 East 2nd. Sti

YOBK, Jen. 1/—American
daring 1924 subscribed
. „ _ j ■ billion dollars for forr leans, an outstanding achievehi a year that passes into
i! history as one 'of*the
i remarkable on record ir. the
• f new financing,
tot only did the volume of for•IgA financing establish a new reconL but the total of all near cap­
ital flotations as wctR ranked
m
amhftff
highest in history. Al­
Fm~-i though the
accurate compilations arc
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not' yet available, preliminary csT ttm itis Indicate that public offerlag* of all atocks and bond* dtirr
lag the year approximated $6,000,­
000,000, contrasted with about $4,­
700,000,000 in 1923.
Foreign bonds run a close race
with state and municipal offering*
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fa r'first place in the amount of
new business handled. Flotations
of the latter aggregating almost times over-subscribed and public National Guard Meet
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• $1,400,000,000 eclipsed all previous demand for the bonds enabled
records, while the latest figures them to command u substantial St. Petersburg Wants
on foreign loans indicated that the tremium in stock cxchungc tradtotal would reach slightly more ng.
HORIZONTAL
VERTICAL
ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 1.—
The largest single piece of fi­ Efforts are to be made to bring
than $ 1,200,000,000.
1—thin,
nar­
]—sliced
cal*- 14—famous
22—
people
who
Trading in tho bond market nancing was the $160,000,000 Jap­
row stip of
French
bag* salad
favor
war
tho
annua!
convention
of
the
Na­
throughout the year was marked anese reconstruction loan, which
wood
23— :tnare
2—
name of a scientist
by a progressive forward move­ was floated early in the year and tional Guard Association of the ' C—breezy
24— r.maJI
16—ax*»ii:ied
letter
ment, governed largely by the easy several time* oversubscribed. The United States to St. Petersburg
parts
8—harvesters
mound
3—a drink
■ money situation. As 1924 drew to $100,000,000 loan to France late in nt the same as the Spanish '.Var 11—part of
4— s e l f . gen­ 18—str:k»-s an
25— affirmative
a cloae the price average of 40 rep­ the year, which replaced a credit of
erated
verb 'to be’ 2C— f-n«rg7
niOt'jde resentative issues was the highest similar *ize extended by J. P. Mor­ Veterans gather here,, probably 13— love
(slang)
20— humor
5—
100 square
21— re-t
2R—total
In MVeral years and approximately gan &amp; Co., to stabilize tho franc, lute in September, it is announc­ 14— father
meters
ed by J. R. Cnnd, secretary of the 15—combat
20—.;incc
0 points nbovc the low mark reach, ranked third in size.
25—to os.citate
(HVench)
81 — religious
6— exists 7. 2C— hollow
•a early in the year.
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Tho government of Argentina chamber of commerce. It is point­ 17—single
7—
period of
27—Feline’s
An abundance of idle funds, nt- was the most frequent borrower ed out that heretofore organiza­ 18- —o n e hun­ 33— repetitive
prefix
dred p e r
I o w tnur*
time
.
tOstod by gradual reductions in the in the American market during the tions connected ^with the Spanish
S4—finer.*
cent
rataa for time and call money and year, placing five separate bond war veterans bqve taken advan36— tidy
10—before
three cut* in th*
V«»t,
29—confusion
wrote- «ngn.Kaung mure -rag e u rrh e convention date ofth e TU—line
37— comesop 12—soldiers of 31—tap
*1 Reserve Bank's rediscount rate, than $100,000,000. Other promi­ latter organization on account of 21 —distr^j
signal
the sta
to
32—placed
contributed to the bond market's nent foreign borrowers were Mexi­ the reduced railroad fares grant­ f
34— parent
BtXiWth. The flow of idle cash co, $50,000,000; Holland, $40,000,­ ed by railroad*.
35— therefore
iota investment securities carried 000; Belgium, Sweden und Switzer­
I
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. rice of U. 8. government obll- land, $30,000,000 each; Norway,
Herewith is solution to puzzk»ns well above par and brought $25,000,000 and Hungary, $7,600,­ Power Development Is No 64.
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Tip For Beginners.
11$a steady appreciation in the 000.
Sought
By
Irishmen
ted values of all types of corSolve this puzzle by compar­
The year witnessed the plucing
ponation and foreign government in operation und subsequent col­
ing
the synonyms listed in the
DUBLIN, Jan. 1. — In addi­
•Tionzontai" and "Vertical"
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lapse of the Maxican debt agree­ tion to tho project for harnessing
The most striking performances ment, when service on the $500,­
columns with the number of
spaces extending crosswise or
of tha year were given by semi­ 000,000 debt was defaulted on July the River Shunnon for the genera­
downward on the diagram, as
*speculative railroad bonds, which 1, Lite in the year prospects for tion of electrical power for the
the case may be. If a word
led the market in turnover and in u resumption of service brighten­ Free .Stutc, which hus been en­
occurs to vou meaning sub­
tha extent of individual gains. Tho ed when it was reported that pro­ trust to a Gertnun firm, plans
stantially the same as tho
great improvement in the general ceeds from the sale of a $50,000,­ have been placed before the Free
t
Bynonyin and the correct num­
railroad situation during the year, 000 loan would be made available State parliament for the utilization
ber
of
letters
to
fit
in
the
of
the
River
Liffey,
which
runs
which was reflected in the leading for that purpose.
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spaces between its number and
through Dublin.
part played by rail shares in tho
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Defaults
of
intercut
payments
the first shaded stop following,
Objection has been mnde on the
post-alection stock market boom,
w-rite it In lightly. Work sway
also enlivened trading In the bonds on bonds increased during the yenr, ground that the plnn* under con­
the small words, the “easy"
of the carriers. Net gains of !i0 th$ total value of industrial issue* templation would result in spoil­
words, first, and they will give
points or mpre for the yeur were in ilefuult mounting from $96,811,­ ing the fuitious salmon leap ut
you plenty of clues to tin dif­
scored by some of the income und 300 to $123,891,000.
Leixlip and the falls of Poulaficult onev
t-Total sales of listed bonds on phuca, both beauty spots.
adjustment lima, mos| directly utC * ?rr* * t. IR * . K.-m r i u c n i « n &lt; i&gt; ,iu i»fected by favorable earnings nr.d the New York Stock Exchange ex­
panded to utmost $4,000,000,000,
dividends developments. Y
' Maintenance of easy money rates un impressive gain over 1923 when
throughout the year resulted in tho transactions, aggregated approxi­
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saying of Vnillions of dollars to mately $2,750,000,000 und within
foreign governments and domestic striking distance of the record high
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corporations, which carried out ex­ level of $4,098,600,027 established
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tensive refunding
rc
operations ut ip 1922.
lower interest c h a fe s. The bulk
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Of more than $100,000,000 in bond
It doesn’t take n bit more timo
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and note offerings by government to nruount to something in the
:
of Arffgentinu wns used to retire world thun it does to umount to
SPECIAL PRICES
maturing issuer. The largest re­ nothing.
See
funding program completed during
the year was by the Baltimore &amp;
Prunes now nre dried by elec­
Ohio Railroad which sold moi'e thnn
$100,000,000 in new bonds to meet tricity, and nine-tenths of them
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1025 maturities. Satisfactory pro. served cold to Imardcr*.
FIRST STREET
gress was reported Into in the year
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railroads on their 1925 refunding
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ilin rtH e e e e B a e e e a e B a e e e e e a a a a i
plans.
Tho prompt absorption of new
financing was one of the favorable
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year did the market experience dif­ the Jler.MinR Nun. It is KiusY
ficulty iq digesting new issues, dcaplt$ the expansion in business. tlc—It Contracts mid Expands
With the investment appetite whet­
ted by tho easo of money, virtually with the Weather— It is Non*
all offerings were over-subscribed, Porous. No Moisture eun Kef
many of them three or four time*.
An unusually Iurge number of high in.
grade note issues wfis placed pri­
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recourse to public offering.
A fair measure of the invent*
Sold lly
ment demand wns sbpplicd by tieheavy over-subscription of the
United Btatun Treasury’s long-1
■i
term 4 pec cent bond is.tuo in!
B!
which tho government turned lut-il
in the year after financing its re -1
quirement* for several years by
a
If you are on the m ark et for Celery Wire
abort term note*. Within u few
2
days subscriptions for the issue, on
which cash purchni-cs were limited
Si
or Crate JJails, etc.
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to $800,000,000, had exceeded $1.­
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000,000,000. Bankers estimated
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that total subscriptions, including
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the exchange of third Liberty -11i
per cent bonds und maturing cer­
t
tificates, would run dose to $2,­
000,000,000.
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2;
ual bond offerings in importance
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and widrsprend interest wus the
American participation in tin1 In.
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ternatlonal loan to Germany. Tic■
$110,000,000 potion of the $200,­
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a1
000,000 financing offered in the
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These are the frocks you’ve admired. Modish $30.50 dresses jn satins,
in crepes, faille silk and velvets. Saturday at $20.50. They're handsome­
ly trimmed with plain and fancy embroidery, with fur, and different stit­
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Saturday $20.50.
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$1.49

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rose, lavender, red. Sizes 3(» to -H.
Keg. $3.50. Saturday only $2.0$

Outing Pajamas for girls 12 to
14 years that sell regularly at
$1.75. Saturday only to sell $1.19
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\ complete book
of 50 puzzk a
bound with a t­
tractive li u r d
rover, including
a Venus Pencil.
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T t; * | |
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will add countless words’ to yuur
vocabulary. Order NOW and be
convinced! • Head your .order at
once. The first volume trill suri*;’
make you n fan und gvl ymj ready *
far the next series. Send money
order, exnres* or cashier’s draft.
We will ship COD'll you desire and
charge you the postage.
SPFA.IAL.UFLKU. We wilt send,
po-tpuid Series 1—2—3 $I.U0
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Our patrons nre generous in their praise this weekly special event.
And the part which proves to us that our efforts are successful is the.I
steady increase of customers and saleR. At the start of the yeah wc thank 1
you for your patronage—und re-dedieate ourselves to making Saturday a
Better thun expected day.
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HAT BOXES
$5.95

OUTING PAJAMAS
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Patent leather hut boxes—only
few to sell. Regular $7.50. One
hat capacity. Well made. $5.95.

For girls of 4 to 14 years. Out­
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Saturday. A warm suit for cool
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JANUARY CLEARANCE STARTS NEXT MONDAY
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" Le.k’ J‘,n- otR to l-th , the store will hold its annual clearance
p.1 * i,i rT Wl
'* f “rP y rcduml on
and winter merchandise.
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tjr by C ir r U r , pel
A i r e d itio n **.#•
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rda o f than**, resolution*
I of e n te rta in m e n ts w h sr*
« mails w ill b« c h a rg e d
ila r a d v a n c in g ratoa.
n n A sin c iA T M it r w u i
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t a ll new* dlapatcnea
It o r not otbarw la* ersd i p a nar and alao th a local
ieh ad herein. All rtg h ta
■twin of epaclal dlepatchre fta o rnaertrad.

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God will hold thy right
HjMrtlto thee. Faur not;
Isaiah 41:13.

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I h r In being, not seemA-‘- * ■each day that goes by
good—not In the dream
/things td do by*and-by.
ver men say in blind» of the fancies of youth
thing so kingly as kind*
line bo royal
blng
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as truth,
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mete as we meao t . do wrong and feel
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ro give pain and gain
iure,
Ice avengea each slight.
r the wing of the sparfnr the robin and wren,
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rirl who didn't mind
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------0--------allowed the week to
I inventing in more Santatc?

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Not So For A

’o Sing-Sing

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“For the Lord's sake, take this nickel, go get yourself an
---------cone, and SHUT UP l*
The Httle fellow smeared the team away with his dirty
little fist in which the precious nickel was tightly clutched,
and started off to the store to get the ice-cream cone. He
had not been crying for ice-cretin; c He had been tagging his
nervous mother about the house, up-stairs and down, asking
"fool questions”, until in desperation she had slapped him.
Hla wails were worse than his question, so the nickel took
him away from the house, and gave her a quiet hour.
The child had to cross two streets on the. way tp the'store.
He also had the supreme pleasure of^stopping to play with
a much older boy who was known for his vulgar speech and
ugly temper. The place where he bought the cone was un­
sanitary and the ice-cream was taken from a dirty container.
It was only nn incident in the day's happenings, just one
of the little things that chanced to come to the reporter’s at­
tention. .But somehow we see In it a connection with that
recent comment of Rev. William E. Cashin, Roman Catho­
lic chaplain at Sing Sing. The Rev. Mr, Chasin says:
"It is perhaps a far cry from answering the end­
less questions of n child to the clanging of the big
gates of Sing Sing and yet the two are related. From
70 to 80 per cenL of the criminals come from unsym­
pathetic homes. There is no greater preventive for
wrong doing than a great desire on the part of parents
to understand their children, to pay attention to them
and become their confidants.”
Weary men and women are sorely tried sometimes trying
to be patient Fathers and Mothers. Usually, however, if
they try they enn be unselfish—that means putting the
needs and the happiness of their children before their own.
When this is done, there* is pretty certain to be the love and
understanding that does more than anything else in the
world to keep a child straighti and sweet.
It is then indeed "a far cry to Sing-Sing.”

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Mr. WarfloM'a Plan.
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s. davies Warfield * pres­
ident of the National Association
of Owners , of Railroad Securities,
plans an increase, in profits for
railroads and better freight serv-*
lice for the pbblic through com­
mon sense consolidation of box car
service.
There are in the country 1400,
000 ordinary box enrs owned by
tho different railroads. Tho life
of these cars is wasted In being
hauled back and forth, or stored
on nidings, empty, Mr. Warfield
suggests a central agency to han­
dle cars for the benefit of all rail­
roads and all carrying business.
That would be legal under the
tdun that Mr. Wnrfield suggests,
it couldn't be accomplished other­
wise, except by putting all railtoads into ono great consolidation
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BRITAIN FORBIDS import,lion of United States potntocs; too
mnny potato bugs. Canada.also
has potato bugs, but Canadian po­
tatoes arc not shut out.
^Secretary Hughes' protest calls
for equal treatment with Canada.
He will learn from Great Britain
that potato bugs within the Em­
pire have Important redeeming
qualities.
The British Empire takes care of
the British Empire and all inside
it. Therein it differs from some
P u t Them
Your Lists
of our mushy imitation statesmen,
everlastingly worrying about out­
As each of us is more or less unconsciously creating our side nations.
own Litany and our own Beatitudes, it is interesting to take
WHY NOT take a few of the
an hour now and then to inscribe the lists in an indexed file. millions we lavish on foreign coun­
For instance, don’t you like to say right fervently: "From tries and i^se them to kill off sys­
all potato bugs, mos­
the trouble-hunters, Good Lord deliver us” or ‘‘Blessed are tematically
quitos and such enemies. If cattle
the gloom-dispellers”—you very likely have a collection of ticks can be killed off, why not
fcood phrases that would make a volume of Litanies and other pests? How many billions
Beatitudes.
would it bo worth to get rid of
flies, potato bugs and mosquitos?
As for the trouble-hunter, he is one who either has no What
would that means to the
reasoning power or no faith in God. When Edward Everett public health?

is already plenty. It might he
cheaper to find work for men, in­
OPPORUNITY IS EVER worth excepting; let your hook stead of waiting to find prison
rlu take a new lease on bo ever hanging ready. The fish will be in the pool where room for them.
The trouble is that it’s pater­
tey "have their note at you least imagine it to be.—Ovid.
nalism, almost socialism, to sug­
ended for uuother ninogest creating government jobs,
whereas it is quite right to give
the man free hoard in prison, af­
? a bald headed man
SATURDAY EVENING SERMON
ter he Ims started us a criminal.
able to do without any
By Rev. Thomas J. Armstrong
to look on tho bright
TO DISCOURAGE crime might
seem unfair to luwyers. The gen­
"Sleep on now and take your rest war was impossible because eco­ tlemen who saved lampnld and
le about an “interesting
—rise,
let us be going."—Matthew nomic alliances and diplomatic re­ Ijocb from the gallows liuvo been
t there is always somelind you of it at tho 36:45-10.
lations would prevent it. Rut the paid $150,000 for their work. It
worth it to the parents. They
The net of the Pharisees, tho en­ war came. Nowhere did you hear was
kept
hangings out of the family
iu professo* is accused virons and the discontented has it proclaimed that n united church record, so far as is known.
closer of God would prevent n war.
The doctors got even more mo­
is wife a pinch with u been drawing steadily
ccellent example sf tho around Jesus until it would seem
We need to he uroused to the ney than tho lawyers. It’s worth
:he sweet.
for once that the ill will of man mnny opportunities that nrc con­ more to swear that a murderer is
presenting themselves l’or crazy than merely to tell the
i so many clearance and the good will of God are to stantly
the
building
of the Kingdom of judge that the murderer is inno­
progress that it might have their opposite ways with the God. Tho work
of tho year 1931 cent.
9 your Chriltmns shop- same man. It is the beginning of has closed. The opportunities
have
LORD ROBERT Cecil, nn able
that night dark with much uncer­ gono forever. Ponder for u few
Britisher,
working for the British
moments
some
of
tho
things
we
tainty for tho future of mankind—
■ni
Empire, says the United Rtutes
had
our
hearts
ret
on,
hut
which
to watch Sanford and that night on which Jesus Christ
would inspire1 tho Leegue of Na­
not come to pass.
at strides it takes dur­ is given for a time into the hands didThe
wonderful Jesus has great tions. It would do more impor­
ing month*.
of his enemies. The night of tho hopes for n man when ho lias none tant work than that. It would
for himself. And so llu calls, fiapnee the League if this coun­
the fellow who kills betrayal.
Peter,
James uml John to meet try were foolish enough to become
Jesus
knows
that
the
critical
New Year's Day is
a
new
chance
—■a Golden Oppor­ a member.
hour
has
arrived:
hence
He
lakes
new year off right, all
there is yet life. He
“Your money first, inspiration
course, in which dlrcc- Peter, James and John apart in tunity—while
Gethi'emane for a final secret pray­ looks into the future when they as much us you please, after­
t.
er witii His Father. It is neces­ shall be gripped with the power of wards,” would be the Lengue pro­
the Holy Spirit, and shull boldly gramme.
to ruccess ii not nn sary that he be undisturbed before curry
on His work. “Rise, le t. us
if it was there would he has finished so these men are
going.” Going to meet face
of satisfaction to await to form the human bulwark be­ ho
Contemporary Comment
to face, the havoc wrought while
lo has retched the end tween the rubble and that holy con­ they
slept—Going to build on their
ference of God and His Son! One
One swallow doesn't make a sum
final opportunity to prove by their ruined hopes u greater hope yet!
lie minis tes in a cam- acts, their devotion to the Master, While Jesus goes to ') His depth nter, though It may make a funeral
these Disciples of the*Lost Oppor­ nowadays.—Columhiu Record.
i new church building before He goes hence.
It is Watch Night, and PeUr, tunity ure going to cross safely on
1 the following slogan,
Tho only Egyptian rulers thiit
irch or little cemetery James and John are on duty while Him uml His Promise into a now
Jesua goes to prayer. He returns day, in which they cun build anew appear to be perfectly satisfactory
ne.”
three times only to find them sleep­ und their lives, on Him us a foun­ to Great Britain are the mummied
ones.—Tacoma News Tribune.
ht sail trorn Jackson- ing on their job! And the third dation.
Then let us take courage be­
nford on u fast yacht time He suid unto them “Sleep on
Environment is n wonderful
tu exceediglv popular now and take your rest; Ilechnld cause we have been permitted to
result in many more the hour is at hand and the Son cross from tho Old Year into the thing. Think of how many parents
of Mun is betrayed into the hands New Year; rejoicing because Christ have been broadened by associating
ilng to thin city.
of sinners.” It is due to no devo­ hns railed us ta ee co-workers with their children.—Sandusky Itsg
later.
tion or diligence of theirs that with Him.
mg '
Jesus
is protected from prying
"Remark, My Soul, tho narrow
be helping their cornThe hard part is to disarm with­
bounds
listing them with the eyes. They can claim no thunks
out lowering the effectiveness of
I Commerce. Tourist* that the devotion of Jesu* are un­ Of the revolving year
need of places to stuy. broken by the enemy. They ure i How swift the weeks complete their the military establishment.—Chat
sleeping on their Job.
|
rounds
tunoogu Times.
We Christians have been sleeping
How short tho months appear!
1 vehicles urr required
Nothing is perfect. The man
bts at nignt there will on the greatest privilege even given
rious automobile accl- to man. We have allowed our i }\a*ten&gt;0 God, my lifting heart
with the right wife and right boot­
end truck? should work to become entangled, 'flu- iif,3
legger hay have a fountain pen
concern to see, 1
og* from obeying the evidence is uguinsi us. Not lung i Thai I mny act the Christian part that teaks.—Memphis News Scim­
ago you heard it said that a world And give the year to Thee.”
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JUST IN PASSING
B / R. J. HOLLY
Smith Bros., in thi advertisements for cough syrup have
long whiskers but Smith Bros., of Sanford have no whiskers
on them and never will hnve any spinach or moss on them.
They are go-getters in the business line and when it comes
to having confidence in their home city they are there with
the big “mitt’ and nrc buying more city property than any
other group of men in Sanford.

JUSTICE WORKS in her own
queer wny. The distinguished
prize fighter, “Kid” McCoy, in privato life Norman Selby was ac­
cused of murdering a woman. A
bullet went into the back of her
head. Ho says she killed herself
The prosecutor says ho killed her
and planned to kill her.

I.ADIES IN Berlin wear snakes
embroidered on their stockings,
uml golden Hiiukes for garters,
It’n eccentric, but based on grnttitiule. Lmlien would not have uny
stockings but, perhaps, for the
original snake, that walked on the
THAT MAN LIVES happy and in command of himself, tip of his tail until sentenced.
who from day to day can say I have lived. Whether clouds
Woman, the restless element in
obacure, or the sun illumines the following day, that which humanity, ia certainly working out
some important step in evolution
is puali is beyond recall.—Horace.
and no one should presumptiously
-ojudge her.

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THE JURY brings a verdict of
manslaughter, in spite of the fact
that it wns either murder or not
murder. Mr. “Kid'' McCoy, now
safe from hnnging, at all events
will annenl and can only bo con­
victed of manslaughter.
Judging by recent juries, it will
probably be decided that he has
“suffered enough” and he'll get
off.

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TIIE UGLIEST OF trades have their moments of pleas­
COLLINS, CHIEF of police in
ure. Now, if 1 were a grave-digger, or even a hangman, there Chicago, suys there are 911,000 men
vill have a thrift week, are some people I could work for with a great deal of enjoy­ out of work in the city, and pre­
dicts, “more crime," where there
i bo no Letter way of ment.— Douglas Jerrold.
than to pay up all bills

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Hale said: ‘‘Never bear more than one kind of trouble at a
time. Some people bear three, nil they have had, ail they
burch tomorrow. And have now, and all they expect to have.”
r in the collection plate.
Then that kind of person "expects” to have every trouble
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that man or the Devil can devise. Failing utterly to compre­
saya give freely but he hend the truth of tho saying that "what we fear will surely
erring to advice.
come upon us” such a person goes about looking for some­
lata are coming, Yo-ho, thing to worry nhoutj nnd finds it every time.
Tiie trouble-hunter, the more the pity, apparently enjoys
his misery so much he passes on all the worry possible to
8 of Tho Herald want the people about him. He goes about carrying gloom and in­
bring results.
voking sadness. And in every instance of which we have
-------o-------r's resolution* are easy had any knowledge, the trouble-hunter is blissfully certain
id"easier”to break/ Li that he is ‘‘all l ight” and‘ the rest of the world ‘‘all wrong”.
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P *V ■ ’ #_So consciously “or_ noC tnost- of us hnve a paragraph in
ho greatest happiness
nm.un,1ni iifnil„ t u,it ,
omplished something in our personal litany that prays for deliverance from the
"trouble-hunter”. We also are pretty certain to subscribe
adversity.
to a Dealitude that blesses the gloom-dispeller— not the
ing places in the hnll vacuuous optimist who is irritatingly cheerful, but that real
i conunisvlon should not glcom-dispeller who believes and knows that God is good.
Whiteman.
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Cherish your Beatitudes and use your litany ns a prac­
■ become of the old- tical working law.
—Selected.

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E appreciate the big
possibilities of small
accounts, and are always
glad to welcome the de­
positor who starts with
a modest balance.

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There is considerable controversy just now about the
by-products of gasoline.
With that I nm not worried hut
there is one thing noticenblc nlong the country roads today—
most of the by-products are being tuken to the hospital.
Most of th e college Htudents coming home for the holi­
days b ro u g h t good rep o rts with them . For instance one of
them received n grade of 100 pel* cent in his stu d ies —50 in
alg eb ra and 50 in Latin.
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In June of Inst year I predicted to some of my fellow
conspirators here that business property on First Street
would bring $1,000 n front foot in twelve months from that
date. It hns und is. Just Thursdny some of it sold at that
figure.

FIRST NATIONAL BANK

The Herald man asked me the other day what I thought
about the future of Sanford. I am not thinking any more,
old son. Several years ago I thought and thought and
thought. Today I do not think anything about it—I KNOW—
that Sanford with a tourist hotel will bo a city of twentyfive thousand people in the next three years.

ONLY ONE LOT LEFT

That picturo presented in the dnily newspapers this week
of tho young girl who ran away with a bandit only to have
him killed and then to be arrested and sent bnck home should
be a lesson to other young girls who marry strangers without
knowing who they are or where they came from. Marriage
at the best is u lottery and usually yoUr parents know what
is best—they have been uli through it.

Park Avenue

$1400

Now that the holidays are over we should all scttlu down
to real business again nnd make the next three months tho
greatest months in the history of Sanford. We have so much
ahead of us in the wny of real prosperity that there is no
time to sit down nnd look backward. We fare the greatest
yeur in our history uml should he taking advantage of this
fact.

Easy Terms

E. P. LANE

Sanford's golf links are the best in Ihe state barring
none. Snnford has a country clubhouse that is one of the
most comfortable, has one of the best chefs who can supply
you withi the best accomodations of the best in the country.
We should advertise these fuels to the world nt large ami
and every filling station and business house in the city should
tell strangers nbout it. Snnford has a wonderful asset in the
golf links und the Country Club.

REALTOR
First National Bank Building.
PHONE 93.

The Chamber of Commerce is making strenuous efforts
to get all the road sign.1 up in the next few weeks. We need
some big ones at the various intersections of the main high
ways and will have them where the travellers can see them.
At the meeting of the. County Commissioners next Tuesday
the question of voting bonds for good roads to the tune of
one and one-hulf million dollars will come up for discussion
and as it i3 one of the most important questions before us to­
day the meeting will be most interesting und. mark an epoch
ulong the lines of greater improvements. Be there and ex­
press yourself.
Paved streets in city and paved roads in counties ara the
means uf bringing in new people, making the older residents
closer relationship. Thi* is the time to bond for streets nnd
more comfortable und bringing every part of the country into
roads nnd bond for enough to carry out the wishes of the
people in every respect. And when the bonds ore voted the
commissioners should get the best roads that money cun buy
and see to it that the money is well spent.
According to nn expert in the Yale Forestry School the
time is coming when water will be so scarce in the United
Slates that it will be apportioned out to the people at so much
a day. Welt, thi* will never happen in Florida and those
New England people hud better mukc arrangements to come
to Sanford right uway. We have plenty of water now and
the supply U unlimited.

ROOMS SOI-?

Saleslady— Miss Ruba Williams

From every part of south Florida comes the word of
big improvements and real estate changing hands every day.
It shows thnt the people hnve confidence in Florida nnd are
putting up their money with tho idea in mind of one of the
greatest developments in latter years. It is a safe and nano
investment, shorn of ull the glamor of the boom days and fil­
led with wonderful possibilities. Get some rgi»l estate in
Florida today—you cannot make a mistake.
Headlines in newspapers said “Zero Weather Kills Eight”
This will never be a heudline coming from Florida but this
sort of weather will bring the visitors to Florida on the run
and this state will bo crowded with them in the next two
months.

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Father, Mother and All the Children
Are Members of our
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Just a few pennies, nickles, dimes
or more deposited weekly insures one
a very merry and bountelous Yuletide.
We are organizing our Club now and
will be pleased to have you and all thp
family become members.
It’s easy to join. The first deposit
makes you a member. Any turther intormation you desire will be cheerfully
given.

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aT K c. betted upon I I | t a n here as the tied Claiming Imerest! under sach tlnn {
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the
Presbyter
the
and «verr or «n» rotiowinx de«® i
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f feet N orth of t h e or an y .
Dr. Browhtee declared that the year cesssd defendants to-wlt: (Irnrgo
~ ~ r s e r of th e S outheast
I t la he
just pact brought many progres­ Luther Mlehssl - and wife. Annie
(
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or
B e rtlo n
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Mtefcfle!. Wn, B. Singleton
sive steps but that he expects more Imogens
in
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and wl(e. Martha A. Singleton,
a
n
■ during
luring 1925.
IS
th e n c e
B ast
l i e feet, H o u se a t
progress to be made
Mrs. K. A. Hunt. Mrs. Hannah M.
nuarjr, A.
r t h i l l f e e t, th e m w W d st 5th d a y o f
Fred R. Wilson, chairman of the Hunt and husband, r . a. C. Hunt.
't?Kth e n e n S o u th t i l l , f e e t to
en a n d t h e r e tnuhe; St
IL 8lnKl«ton_and wire, M. A. (30
MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Socldy Editor.
Seminole County Welfare Bortfii W.
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PHONE:—ROs. 428-J
b e g i n n in g , c o n t a i n i n g five bill o f r n i a p t a l n t e x h i b it _
S in g le to n sm t {mint
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r e o r lose. also.
y o u In t h i s cauge. ^ ^ ' ^
w if e , ■
S in g le to n , O .T. fling- nerea■
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n c in g a t a a U k s a t th e
I t la f u r t h e r - a
heading
project
predictions.
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K llen H u n t. N n rt h e a s L -C o rn e r o f t h e N o r t h e a s t O rd e r of P u b llc na ltlo o b e p
f.wellen
Ilurtt.
Lew
declared,
howpver
thut
one
of
I
ho
fat1? ‘
Mrs. Galloway Hostess greatest steps forwnni, and Which Ijsuru D. Worley, W. P. Cnrhln and Uq uu aa rr tt aerr 1 i N W t l l o fo ft h eS eNc tio
o r t h w e s t In t h e H a nford UM
n !?, pnbllflhcd In
Hi
i*:
wife,
Anna
K.
Cprhln.
H.
A,
Amyx
AT THE CHURCHES
come during 1925, would be n nd wife.
C o u n ty , F Io r|d * . ....
At Bridge Luncheon would
Ainyx. Oscar T o tv n a h lp *•. S o u th of R a n g e »
the development qf high class sub­ H. W h m t l u v . a n d w ife. ------------ Kant, r u n S o u th *B 5 y n n ts . Wcet fo r e l u h t consecutlvi
wiT.NKfla my bknd.and!
W ood and HO y a r d s . N o rth 6S y a r d s . Kust
W h e a tle y , C h a rriel
l e s tl.
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THE SCRAP-IRON CLASS
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
Ho y a r d s t*» p o i n t o f hegjiiplntr. of t h e C irc u it C o u r t o f th e
Building activities during tho w ife, Knimln I. Wood. H a tt ie
f
Miitslnlng
fl*o
ac
re
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m
o
r
e
o
r
less.
Juillelnl
circu it of ‘ th s I
' The lai^*Sunday ‘in. the year wit­
Christian Science services arc;
aI»o.i:L y ‘ - Of T ill m
’ V lorid m&gt; nnd for flerplhol
1925 period'are fcxjflst’M to lessen
nessed one of-the best programs belli in the ifomtfh’s C\ub, Oak
iucr» or me implicate
Dri the responsibilities •Wt the board; ,-Anir
lleginntna
tw o
.an d
o n e - h a lf ty, on tills
th e 7lh
*Uy,,qf
Angcll,
n .1921..
Mil
that tho Scrfb-Iron class ever but
Ciu /..•Friday, at :ih«r , beautiful
D.
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nsSand. n w ) c h a i n s BouHi o f t h e N o rth - ’.er*
m
i
Though
the,
wave
of
greater.
Pros­
Avcntjff'itear
Third;
Street,
every
H A. Done
counitfy homo, the1’ "Sd
Bak­
over. PrelidenW Lake led (off
Sdllle Roy perity that is expected to come c r a n d s jfK . A l i l y l t , „ w er.IL Ilenr:
nt "
H e r k of t h e ‘
with an irtsplringi' talk aboiit'.tho Sutfdhyvhpnilcg at iy:00 O’clock. Farm.1
IStory HoOr a t 10 o'clock.
in
1925
Is
not
expected
by;
Mr.
H a n d - in n d » w ife. SASila fl. H and.
of th e S e v e n tt
New Year, Then' followed a talk Sunday School, a t 10:1)0 o’clbck.
.c u l t o f t h s . 8 U t e p r
An abandonee of roses *Were Wilson to dominate the destitute Joseph It., T n n lu m a n d v lfe .A flB U
1 Ruth Henry will entertain by H. E. Tlnney which was en­
M. Tantutoi.
In a n d . f o r tteqilqpl
Wi . chnrlr*
I . It. Iaim hnd run* IhenciT South flvc'fS) chains;
Subject
fob
tpdorr
iw
"God.”
Wedused
artistically
in
decorating
the
families,
of
tho
county
it
is
expect­
dance aLber homo on Mag- joyed by all^ The President de
Wllltsm.'At Catdij*. its Trustees nnd .thencs . W e s t twenty (10) chains.
rooms.
Thc&gt;;
luncheon
table
was
ed to go far in redac
it.
Their Huceessors, Mnry A. Ilonck thence North flvo (6) chains, thence (Real) ^ Ity A- AL ,-WERIi
Ivenue.
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dared that he would call on him iiesday evening nrteting at 8:00 centered by n “Jack Hornon Pie”
nnd husband, ‘K. W. Jlenck. David Hast twenty (SO) chains to ijolnt UBO. A. DcC.itt e e a n d Q. 1
fMisses Mae and .M ildred again. Mosdamcs Hettinger, Hern o’clock in the pending Room.
L MUler mol wife. Mnry &amp; Miller, of boxlntuna. also.
eer. J r ., fla tlc lto rs a n d o t
N (v rir»
from which matching gifts -wore
‘ at bridge hon- don fcriu Morgan, and Messrs. Tnls Society'maintains n Read­ drawn
f u r Com pIsinaiU . • ,
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\Vhorosn, tho Hoard of C o u n ty J. Frank Anderson. Jennie AhrterCommencing &lt;95 f««t flouth of
to form the partners of the C om
gmckrall of Harrold and Parker formed a
m issioners Of Somlnolo C ou n ty , son, Clinrles* K. P.irnliort. Bamnel stake nt the Northeast (NB) Cor­ Nov. *. 15. 2 i. 29. Dee. «. 1
ing Room ahd free loan library game of duplicate which followed F lo rid a. de«m It noceasnry t o c r u e t C, Dickson nnd wife,---------- Dtck- ner of the Northeast Quarter (NE- J a n . 5.
.quintpt that sang beautifully "Just where all authorized literature on the delicious luncheon.
nod c o n s t r u c t n n e w lull fur Boml- *&gt;on. flam C*. Dickson. ' und wife
th e N o rth w e st Q u arter
A tin le C. D ickson, C h a r l e s J. ('nnelio (V\V S|) of Section 25, Township 20,
C ounty, F lo rid a.
as I am Without One Plea." The Christian Science mny bo read, bor­
The prizes for high score— hots
Therefore, In conformity with ths a n d w ife, — — — C npche. C h a rle s South of Ilnnge 29 Bast, run thence
class‘was later favored by anoth­
Me
of flection .1G5S of the J . f lo u r k e n n d w ife. - ■ - Ilmirke, W e s t 1 » M , fe e t, th c n c o S o u th 155
„ meet at 3:30 er song which was very much' ap­ rowed or purchased In room 517 lovely- hand-made handkerchiefs, provisions
jies Gt
Revised
doners! fltntutes of Flori­ 11. U Michael nnd wife, —-—----- foot, Ih en o e Bn lit 131A font, th e n c e
woro
awarded
Mrs.
Samuel
Pules­
da, notice Is hereby given to the M ichnel. CeorKO U Michael ond N o rth 105 fe e t to p o in t o f b e g i n n ­
ilth Mr P. J H . King and preciated. Those talented singers First National Bank Building, Open ton and. Mrs. F. E. RoumlUat.
tnx payers anil cltlsenx of flemi- wife. Imogeno Michael, II. A. Mr ing. c o n t a i n i n g flvo a c r e s , a n d a l ­
M i n o r u at*the homo of are of great assistance in main­ Wednesdays nnd Saturdays from
Covers were laid for Mrs. E. M. nnlo County, Florida, that at ths Kontivy and wife, ■ ■ ■■■ McfCon- so.
B a t t e r s
next regular .meeting of tho Honrtl ney, llnrrlsbn A. McKenney and
o m m e n c in g a t n s t a k e o n t h e
Galloway, Mrs. Samuel Puleston, of
n Club will .meet wlth taining interest in the class and 2:00 to 5:00 o'clock.
County Commissioners of floral- ivtfe. • ■ ------ SIoKenney, Sophia o nCc -lu
their singing is always looked for­
ilf 0 4 ) S e c tio n lin o (00 fee t
Mrs. F. E. Roumillnt, airs. Frank nolo County, Florida, to he held at Meeks nnd husband, - ■
Meeks,
chell a t
All
are
welcome
to
nttend
our
S o u th of t h e
N ortheast
Q u arte r
ward to with much pleasure.
Miller, Mrs. R. A. Newman, Mrs. 10:00 o'clock A. M., on thu 5th day W. O. C u lle n n nd Wife
ovM#
N B H ) o f tho N o r t h w e s t Q u a r t e r
Mr. J. K. Mettlnger,' a former services and make use of the read­ D. L. Thrasher, Mrs.’ E. F IIous- of January, 1925, nt the Court Cullen, W illia m O. C u llen nnd wlte. t(N
W V l) o f fleet Inn 2«. T o w n s h i p 20.
T r o u b i
House at Hanford, Florida, tho L en llo o tl CUlIen, J o h n D. l ’ope nnd
of Itumge 29 B ust, r u n th e n e a
hotder nnd Mrs A. P. Connelly.
meeting of tho Wo- resident of Sanford, was present ing room. ■
question of tho ervctlnn und con­ W| f Cl ------------- Pope. I*. W. D rnw dy flouth
W
e
s
t
1320
feet,
th
e
n
c
e
flouth
1(5
and made an interesting talk. Ha
struction of n Jail will be acted nn d wife, ------------- D rnw dy. C h a rle s feet, th e n e n B a s t 1310 feet, th e n c o
(Missionary Society n
upon liy said Hoard.
W. Full ton nnd
w ire,
J o s e p h in e
ALL SOULS CHURCH
is a member of tho Billy Sunday
P }\ o n v 1
W ITN F.ua my hand as Clerk of F a c t io n ,' S olem n n M ichael nnd wife. Noyth 1(5 f e e t t o p o in t o f b n g ln n Bible Class of Jacksonville.
___
Ing,. c o n t a i n i n g flvo (5) a c r e s , a n d
ALTAMONTE
Tomorrow;
is
the
Sunday
bet­
tho
Circuit
Court
of
Hcminnle
------------Michnel.
M.
fl.
Henn
nnd
■
w
p t The meeting closed with a solo
County. F lo rid a, n nd ns ox officio w ife.
n e n n . F’r a n k fl. L e w ­ to a n y a n d all o t h e r p e r s o n s , w h o se
JE'CO CLuB MEMBERS by Mr. Raymond Nixon, "Jesus ween the Ootavc nnd tho Circum­
Clerk of Hie Donnl of C ounty Com - is. T r u s t e e an d h i s Huceessors In
of Hemtnnle
C ounty, ' T r u s t , o r o th e r w is e . In nnd to tho
rfirst business meeting of Lover of My Soul," sung to the cision.
Attamonto Springs celebrated mlxsloners
F lo rid a, on t h is t h e 3rd d a y o f D e ­ la n d s h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r ib e d ; to a ll
sir Club will'bc held at tuno of "Stiver Threads Among
in
a
most
delightful
way
tho
pass­
Sunday School wilt begin at 9
cem ber. A. I). 1921.
p a r t i e s c l a im in g I n t e r e s t s
under
FLA. DOUOI.ASfl.
ing of the old;ytar and the coming
tk, Jan. 7. This will bo an the Gold.”
T h o m a s K. W ilson, d eceased.
or
o'clock sharp.
As
C
lerk
of
th
e
C
irc
u
it
o th e r w is e . In an d t o . t h o fo llo w in g
of,'anew. Almost a hundred gath­ (Seal)
Vatin* and jnembora of oth- An' Invitation is extended to the
Low;Mass at 10:30 o’clock.
C
o
u
rt
o
f
flemtnola
C
o
u
n
­
d e s c r ib e d la u d s, s i t u a t e , ly in g nnd
a t .thia Community House for
^organlzations will be wel­ public to attend tho class meeting
ty, F lo rid a , nnd a s ox o f ­ b e i n g In t h e C o u n ty of S em inole
Sermon: on "The Gospel* of the ered
th e . mefjing of the Chamber of
A TEMPTING
ficio C le r k of t h e Ifnnril an d S tatu o f F lo r i d a , m o re, p a r tits club members are urg- tomorrow morning, at the Milan Day.” I
of N b u n ty C o m m issio n ers i u l s r l l y d e s c r ib e d a s follow s, to•irf „r4 1
Compt^ce which was featured by
r ite .friends and visitors theatre,
Benediction of tho*Blessed.
o
f
fleitilnola
C
ounty,
F
l
o
r
­
t I
the
presentation
#f
a
beautiful
gift
w it:
Ky. ,-K , Harold Hume of
ida.
,
Sacrament after mass.
B e g i n n i n g nt t h e N o r t h e a s t C o r ­
the Chamber tb •'Mayor and
To he pub lish ed once each wci|k. n e r of t h e N o r t h w e s t ( Q u a rt e r
L lAhry ’ Ndrsc'ries, will . FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Masses during'the week areJ tc from
beKlnnlng
D
ecem
ber
5tll.
1931,
o
n
Mrs.
Maltbio
In
appreciation
of
( N W H ) of flection 35, T o w n s h ip
t MA practical Program for
Sunday School 9:30 o’clock.
be at 7:30 o’clock in the morning
follo w in g d a t e s :
50. flouth of H n n g e 29 B a st, r u n
gift to' the town of the at- th eDecember
m hfty Beautification."
«lh, 13th. 30th. 27th. th
Every momber of the school and Strangers cordially invited to bil tlifir
e n c e W est 913 fe e t, th e n c e South
tractlvo
Cortihutnity
Houso
which
and
Jan.
3ml.
1924.
every member of the church Is church services.
171 feet, th e n c e
Fiast
859 feet,
is
u4etl
for
the
meetings
of
the
th e n c e flo u th (51 fe e t, th c n c o FJast
urged to be present for the first
n o t ic e
NOTICE.
Chnmber of Commerce and for oth­
253.77 feet, th e n c e
N o r t h 1330.55
tv
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
acting of tho Woman a session of tho school of 1925.
reel to p o in t of b e g in n in g , c o n ­
er activities.
Morning
worship
and
sermon
t
a
i
n
i
n
g
15
a
c
r
e
s
m
o
r
e
o
r
less,
also
Tho services Sunday will be:—
_ Society of th Methodist
I s Prepared For You
The regular annual meeting of
An important step was taken
T h e S o u th e a s t Q u a r t e r
of
9:45 A. M. Sundny School.
Monday will bo a "roll call" 11 o'clock. Subject: "An Inval­
the
stockholders
of
the
First
Na­
when
the
directors
were
instructed
t
h
e
S
o
u
t
h
w
e
s
t
Q
u
a
r
t
e
r
(
S
W
'.i)
of
11 A. M. Preaching.
‘ 1a full attendance is uable Principle for 1925,”
Bunk of Hanford, Florida, flection 23, T o w n s h ip 20, S o u th of
..to appear beforo
. . . tho
. County
. nu- tional
Young people’s unions 0:30.
also.
2:15 P. M. Junior Christian En­ thorities
AT
will
he
held in the offices of the R a n g e 29 B ast,H alf
and
ask
for
the
rein
state­
(F :H )
of tho
Baptismal service 7:30 o’clock. deavor.
bank on Tuesday, January 13th, N oTrht he w eBust
ment
of
the
County
Publicity
Tux
s t Q u a r t e r ( N W U ) of th e
Evening service 7:40. Subject:
0:30 P. M. Intermediate Christ­ which wns discontinued a few years 1925, nt 10 o’clock a. m. as provld
right Hostess to "Tho
Mnrch to the Mnrriago Al­ ian Endeavor.
ago. and to cnll on other county cd in the by-laws, for the election
tai.” This will be the first of a
0:30 P. M. Senior Christinn En­ bodies to work for this medsure.
week Bridge series
of a board of directors to serve
of three Sunday evening deavor. %
for the ensuing year, and for the
After
other
business
wa^
attend­
7:30 P. M. Preaching.
transaction of such other business
rery Week Bridge Club sermons on the modern home. Its
ed
to
the
meeting
wns
turned
into
The session will meet nt the a social evening which wns marked ns may properly come beforo the
: chifmrmingly entertained perials and promises.
fternoon by
Walter .The First Baptist Church ex­ close. Morning and night preach­ by an unusual feeling of fellow­ meeting.
B. F. WHITNER, Cashier.
her home on Park Avc- tends n corial invitatioqjto all vis­ ing services for reception of mem­ ship nnd mutual good-will. Sing­
itors and citizens.
bers.
Liberal Tabic
Reasonable Prlc
ing, dancing and card playing were
When you wake up wih back!of delicate pink ddmbbt
Sanitary- hnnd donning nnd
enjoyed, while the Altamonte Hotel
liery fern were beautifully
Orchestra played and music was pressing. Scotch Woolen Mills, 305 nclie and dull misery in the kidney
Service
region it may menu you have been
[decorating.'. iMf*. .Forrest
East 2nd. St.
also heard over tho radio.
eating foods which crcato acids,
high score ,was awarded
PERSONALS
A shower had been arranged for I \ T i n : C lItrl'lT COURT OF TIIW says a well-known authority. An o f
il beaded big. ,1
articles
needed In the now club
MHVBVril Jl'D ItT A I, CIRCUIT excess of such nclds overworks
orf of tno game
concluslor
house,
nnd
ninny useful presents
OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR the kidneys in their effort to fil­
Miss
Dorothy
Stokes
is
visiting
Mr.
ond
Mrs.
R.
H.
Rcnirk
mo­
refreshments, in two
NtnilM M.r. COUNTV. IN CIIANwere received. A light supper was
friendsJn Oflundo for the week.
tored to Cocoa Beach Thursday.
•o served.’ 1
/. *
lore
ter it from the blood nnd they be­
OBHY.
served
by
tho
ladies
nt
ten
o’clock.
present were Mrs, Forrest
come
sort of paralyzed and loggy.
At the announcement of midnight
Mi.in Man Holly has ns her house
CITATION
js. Anna Do Forest, Mrs. iDouglass Griffin of DcLand spent
When your kidneys get sluggish
C
n
great
circle
wns
formed
nnd
W.
Flntxmlngcr,
C
oinpluluant,
guest Miss Eliabeth Crockrall of
Ittenten, Mrs. W. I. Thlp- Friday in Sanford. &lt;•
and clog you must relieve them,
H.
“Auid Long Sine” sung, after which (icorgu L u t h e r V
Gainesville.
, James Sharon, Mrs. A. R.
Mlclmal, ct ul
like you relieve your bowels, re­ ■
tho
members
all
wished
ench
oth­
Miss
Hazel
DeWitt
of
Orlando
Iiefcm lu n ts.
G. D. Bishop and Miss
moving
all tlio body’s uninous
er
n
Iiappy
New
Years.
Five
new
was the gdest of friends in Sanford . jMr. nnd Mrs. S. W. Stokes hnvo
the • fpo O oorgo l.n th e e . . MW-hacI and waste, else you have backache, s
Friday.
as their/ guests Mr. nnd Mrs. &gt;Ci L. members were enrolled in
wlii, /titu’niu hnngbm i Michnel, Wilt. sick headache, dizzy spells; your
Chamber.
II. S in g le to n anil wife, M a rth a A. stomach sours, tongue is con to
ind Mrs. DeCottes Mr. nnd Mrs. Emmett L. Nettle- Milittcr and sons of Orlando,
S ingleton. Mrs. II. A. H unt. Mrs
H a n n a h M. l i m i t a n d liiiMbaml. 1* nnd when tho weather is bad you
nnd son of Coeou art* suesta of
Mrs. Gcrgo II. Rice returns Sat­ ElizabethSpencerW ill {J.
iridge Luncheon ton
C. H u n t. W. 11. S ln g lr iu u a n d have rheumatic twinges. Thu ur­
friends in Sanford.
Our Service— Everything a Laundry Con Do.
urday from Tangerine where she
M. A. S ln g to lo n . W. L. Hlliglc
ine is cloudy, full of sediment,
bo the guest of friends for A ppear In A Concert Wife,
hns been
to n a n d wlft*.
- fllnglcton. Cl. I.
channels
often
get
sore,
water
.ay cvcnirWidk mid Mrs,
Mr. and Mrs. II, B., Lewis were the holidays.
S in g le to n an d w ife, ------------ - fling
A. DcOutttsH (delightfully the guests of the Orange and Black
Ictoii, L w d l c n
H u n t.
Low FSIcn scalds and you are obliged to seek
A
t
Hig-h
School
H
ere
h int, I .a a r a D. W orley. W. D. C o r ­ relief two or threo times during
ned members of tho. Even-, Inn in Longwood for New Years
Mr. and Mrs, W. H, McDonnell
bin am i wife, A n n a F. Corbin, it.
iidgo .Club nt their benuti- dinner.
night.
of Detroit, Mich., arts pleasantly
Miss Elizabeth Spencer, sopra­ A. A m yx nml w ife -------------Amyx. theEither
Family Finish 15c lb. minimum $1.50
mo on Park Avenue,
consult u good, reliable
O
located in tho Wclnkn Apartment!, no, assisted by Luciliu Collette, s c a r If. W llnallay uml wife,
—,— W h e a tle y , CliarleH K. Wnml physician a t onqc or get from
[lower floor wns beautifully
Miss Josephine Knight left Fri­ fur the winter.
(Must Ik* Half Flat Work
will appear in recital at the high nml wife. Knmilc T. Wootl, llt ttll o your druggist about four ounces
fed with an abundance of day for Lukclund where the will
FI. Da vhbitm. Jtilm Duv OIhoii am i
school
on
the
evening
of
.J
ih^ 8.
Tho high scores were be tho guest of her sister Mrs. C.
ife, l l a t t l o C. DavlilHon, J e r e m i a h of Jnd Salts; take a tablcspoonfu
Mrs. It, S. Keeler returns from
DRY CLEANING ANI) DYING
Miss Spencer is ono of tho best w
A. A ngel I am i w ife, IClina A. An- in it glass of water before break
jy Mrs. R. A. Newman who M. Price.
Formosa .Sunday to he the guest known soprnnus on thu concert gel
PKEHHING
AND PLEATING
I,
Fhirnlc
I.
Woml
am
i
liaabaml,
[resented ptefume and Dr.
of her daughter and husband Mr. stage. Her voice is rich and color­ C h a r l e s Fl Wood. W illia m II. l i n k ­ fust for n few days nnd your kid­
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. P. Forster nnd and Mrs. \V. E. Wntson.
net fine. This
M Puleston
» uit.-ai.uii who
w i i u rwas
a i J |,prpsentil
a n d wife, Alxto It. Maker. H e n r y neys may then
ful, of genuine *soprano quality. er
H and a ad wife. Lixzie fl. H and, famous salts is made fro mthe BC'
guest were dining nt the Orange
pox of handkerchiefs;
Office McMullen’s Barber Shop.
Phouc.iJll
this
unusually beautiful JtiHc|)li R. T a t u u m a n d wife. Annlo id of grnpcH and lumon juice, com­
Mrs. D. T. Philyaw returned With
awing tho game, delicious nnd Black Inn of Longwood Now
M. T n n lu tn . O liarlea 11. L ore an d
beautiful
voice
is
linked
n
person­
Saturday to her home in Gainesville ality rarely met with and these W illia m At. Cnnby, an T r u n te r n a n d bined with lithiu, and has been
iments were serveil4| Only Year’s day.
after spending the holidays with qualities combined with splendid t h e i r fluccosaorn, M ary A. Ili*nrk used for ycanf to help clean am
smbers were present.
and hiiMbaml. I'. W. H e a e k , D avid stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to
J. J. Richards o f Pittsburg, Kan., her parents.
musicianship ninke Miss Spencer a l&gt;. M iller nnd wife, M ary K. Miller, neutralize acids in tho system, so
for years director o f Ringland’s
J e n n ie A n d e r[Dance IsG jven By hand is tho guest of II. E. Wag­ Mr. nnd Mrs. Junius Turnbull, decided favorite in the concert J.aon.F r Ca nhka r lAe sm lersun,
Fl. H a m h a r t . Hamuel they no longer irritate, thus often
field.
t*.
D
lrkxnn
a
n
d
w
i
f
e
,
-------------D
lekMrs. Sella I*. Arrinngton, Mrs,
bladder weakness.
K atherine Stymes ner. *
Admittance will lm by card or mrt. flam &lt;.*. D ickson am t wife, A n ­ relieving
Mnry Puleston, Mrs. Carrie Mar­
Jad
Salts
is inexpensive, can
nin
C.
Dlcknon.
C
h
a
rle
a
J.
I'ourlio
Mr. nnd Mrs. George A. l)e lowe and Muster Bobbie Marlow admission only which may be se­ ami w ife, Courtis, I'liarlea not injure nnd makes a dclightfu
of the most enjoyed niTuirs Cttes
cured
from
the
J.
H.
Ilintermiat.1 i t o u r k e aild w ife. ---- ---- H ourke, effervescent lithiu water drink,
leave Saturday to spend tho
a congenial party motoring
holiday season was the in- week-end in Jacksonville with Mr. formed
&lt;!. L Allcb.,.-! and w i f e , v ..
er Plano Co.
to
Cocoa
Reach
Thursday.
Michael. G eorge
L. Michael a n d Drinks lots of soft water. By nil
tea-dnnee which was given DcCotte’s mother. They will go
wife, Imogen,; Michael, tl. A. Me
moans have your physician ox
las Katherine Hymcs Friday on to Tallahassee and nttend the inm SmLi*
Miss Maude Luke nnd guest Miss
K enney am i wife.
Afd i e n - amine your kidneys at least twice
loon nt her homo on Union uugural bull of Jan. G.
Iiey, H a r r i s o n A. M c lirn u cy anil
Nancy
Miller
of
Washington,
Vn.,
)c.
wife.
Mr K enney,
fliqihla a year.
left Friday fur St. Augustine where
Mciik.i uml liuiibuml. ■■■ — Mcnks,
entire lower floor of the
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Herndon,
will visit Miss Elizabeth Pul­
AV. O. C u llen nml
wife,
kune home w ns. beautifully and sou Claude, Miss Lilly Ruth they
Cullen. W illia m &lt;&gt;. Cullffll nml wifi*.
ler.
Mrs.
Robert
Dismuckes
is
en­
lteij with holly, poiusettius, Hpencer, Miss Carolyn Spencer and tertaining with a large masquerade
L enlteuil Cullen, J o h n l&gt; 1’iqie ami
wife,i •
• '! I'opc. L. \V. Drxwily
peons and great bowls of Mies Emma Spencer motored to dunce honoring Miss Puller Fri­
Paul Whitehurst
and w ife
---------- D raw dy. t.'liarles
Punqh was ccrved thkough- Kissimmee Thursday to nttend tho day evening.
tv. F'antfin
am i wife,
Joaetililtie
Instructor in Violin
(Continued
from
Pngo
I
)
[c afternoon uml delicious re­ concert given by the Emory Gleu
F aiitno. Suit,man Michael and wife,
planting
with
trees
lira
streets
and
Studio
hours 9 a. m. to 5 p.
lents were also saved,
—
,
Michael.
At.
H.
Henn
an
d
Club.
A delightful party motoring to parks of the city, would bo attain­ wife. --------- Henn. F r a n k fl. Lewis.
splendid music; wus furnishm.
Saturdays
only.
Daytona and registering at tho ed. It is also included ir. the ob­ T r u s t e e an d Ids SticeeMsora In
a local i orchestra. There
T
r
u
s
t
,
a
n
d
ea
ch
nml
e
v
e
r
y
of
th
e
Mrs.
Julius
Schultz,
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Ridgewood
Hotel
Saturday
to
at­
Room
Bflii
1st
Nat. Hank Bid);.
luhout 40 of the,school and Floyd Palmer, Curlyn Palmar, Mr. tend the Florida Educational As­ jective of tho club the general Haiti s h o v e nam ed ilofi-adauln. if
beautification
of
the
streets
and
net present.
and Mrs. Carl Schultz, Judge E. sociation wns Mrs. I). S. Babbitt, purks, which will bo tho responsi­ liv in g ; a n d If c ith e r , a n y o r all of
F. Housholder nnd Carlyle IIous- Miss I-uurn Chittenden, Miss Ida bility of this par kand street com­
holdrr had dinner at the Orange Mae Grey, Mrs. Pitchford and Mrs. mission.
p asser M arried nnd
Hfntcrmistcr. They return­ Mrs. Wight culled attention to the
Fred T. Beatty day. Black Inn in Longwood, Thurs­ J.ed II.
to Sanford Tuesday.
necessity of planting tree* now,
EVENTS
declaring that, unless it is done
irrjage of great Interest in
now the development of Sanford's
INVITATION.CONCERT
rd wus that of Miss Nora MembersChurchChoir Members Booklovers beauty will fall far behind its ma­ ^ T H E N g Extraordinary WEDNESDAY
Prosser and Fred T. Beatterial development within tho next
E ntertained Friday
Ih of Sanford which took
Club E ntertained
few years.
[New Year’s Eve In Eustis.
I)r. E. I). Brownlee, president of
wedding took place in the
tho Kiwanis club, expressed his -------------- DELAND, FLORIDA--------------Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
F.
E.
Roumillnt
Mrs.
John
C.
Bennett
entertain­
list Church of Eustii, the
faith in Sanford's future which is
foper, pastor of that church most pleasantly entertained the ed the Brooklover’s Club Friday
ONE NIGHT ONLY
[ting, with only a few close members of the choir of All Souls afternoon nt her lovely home on
This notable musical event is primarily an in
and relatives present.
Church with a,dinner followed by Magnolia Avenue.
Ir a short ;honwmoQn: trip bridge, Friday evening.
vitation
affair. A few reservations are available
DAVID B. HYI5R
[nd lira. Beatty will he at
Tho rooms wore delightfully
Transcontinental Tour of the Distinguished C o Stars
for public distribution. Music-lovers ‘can obtaii
A R C H IT E C T
The delicious dinner was served decorated with Christman greens
Ito their friends in their now
Ion the corner of Tenth at small tables which were lighted and roses. During the afternoon
these tickets without charge, by applying imme
Atembor A. I. A.
nnd Oak Street.
with candles.
Red roses and Mrs. W. F. Barnes gave a most
dintely
to this store.
.
Mono
UuildHor
[nding from Sunfonl were, Christmas decorations were artis­
O
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F
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Florabello BeaUy aud Miss
interesting program of readings,
tically used.*' A largo Christmas
Prosser.
among thqm Kipling’s “If." .
The famous soprano appears at
»i&gt; H won ii 1 i
tree with its many colored lights
in
’
The
afternoon
was
pleasantly
[ge P arty Given In hr Id the place of honor.
spent iii the, discussion of hibent Fountain Pens and
Mrs. Alice Peters for higli score
li*^)lQln :I •
lonor of Visitor
was presented a pair of silk hose books. At a late hour a tempting
High School Auditorium
Pencils.
A
comedy
drama
cflntr
iouc.
by
salad
course
was
served.
nnd Mr. A. B. Mahoney for high
*C* .'."JBH J.'Jlh O to f’D C C U M W ___ _
Tho guests were Mrs. W. P. Violins, Ukuleles
lF-.E. Roufnailit entertain- score among the gentlemen was
Year’s Day with a bridge awarded a pair of silk socks. Mrs. Barnes, Mrs. G. I. Lucks and Mrs. I
Thursday, January 8th
iOborins her lovely young George Bolmes won a calendar for J. A. Wells. The members pres-!
and Guitars.
Pliis Dorothy Crabtree of a cut prize.
ent were. Mrs. R. J. Holly, Mrs. i
MAIL ORDERS NOW
Fred Williams. Mrs. J. E. Pace, | Flashlights and
Those
present
were
Mr.
and
towns were attractively dec- Mrs. A. il. Mthone” Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Harry Ward, Mrs. Stella I*, j
In addition to singing several groups of songs
Batteries.
Flat. P ric e
Tt»*
T otal
L o ca tio n
jwith red roses and garlands r»___
Arrington, Mrs, Henry McLaugh­
: Bolmes,
n.
... Mr, and
__ l Mrs. D.I,
George
Paul
9-30
13.00
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13.30
Miss'Spencer has consentin'; to compare her voict
Bn- The tallies further carlin. Mrs. A. E. Hill and Miss An- j Super Heterodyne
__
Pezold, Mrs. S„ A. Berner, Mrs. nio
.30
| 00
1.20
H ulruny (F’r o a t flection)
Hawkins.
Eii •co'o r J c*l,nu'with its Re-Creation by Mr. Edison’s new phono
.to
1.00
t.10
Elizabeth' flig h t for highTAlicu lvtcra* MU* Josephine Tarand Atwater-Kent B aletiny ( I tc u r flection)
h u* awarded k set of bridge k011* JIiaa Alberta Aycock. Miss
graph. Lucile Collette, pianist, will assise.
I n o r d a r l n x ■&gt;)' mall h&lt;* s u r e to e n c lo se s e lf addressed s t a m p e d
-J *L
and
the ‘honorce was pre- Margaret Berner, Miss U. Wathen,
Radios.
env e lo p f u r t h e r r i u r n of tic k e t s .
M ake rh v c k n o r I*. O, Money
a vanity case.
An ice Miss Mayhuse, Ralph Lubinski,
Ordeera pnyubie tu A .ben s Thentr**, Del.aiul, F’la. flint, n u m b e r of
w n s served after the g a m e Miku Halter and M, T. Tarbell.
s e a t s w an te d , lu c stto h desire d , and* p r ic e ea ch . Mall o r d e r s w ill be
tla rblff a n d G r a u lta f r o m a ll
filled In tbs order of their receipts.
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Miia Bernice Attach - and MDj |
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111 East Second Street.
Barbee, Katherine Symes, Irene Wood returned Saturday to workmanship.
W r 'ts fo r la ta s t daslrn s.
■4m
U Puleston, Doris H n n d , ihoir homes In Jacksonville after n [
O. IL TURJTBC.
Phone 630-J
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TRIUMPH
OF
FLORIDA’S
SEASON
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Aan&lt;ur&lt;t. 1-lurlSa
td Hand. Rebecca Stcven», most pkuuaiil vtitit rwitii relative.** t
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IF KIDNEYS ACT
BAD TAKE SALTS

Hotel

Hill Laundry Go
OUR SPECIAL

Predict Success Of
Big Developments
Of Sanford In 1925

ELIZABETH SPENCER

AmuN k flu iu t
FOOTLOOSE

Seminole Marble Co.

F . P. R IN E S

J. H. HINTERMISTER PIANO CO

�JANUARY*.

Theatre
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DELAND, FLA.
I K &lt;rHB CO U RT O F T H E COUNTT
. J U D G E . S E M IN O L E . C O U N T Y.l

KAPLAN KNEW
FEATHER KING;
He a t s k r a m e r

epaaefl.

1 Program for Jan, 4
.^v
-------WEMC—Berrien Springs (286)
Connecticut Boxer Wins Title 8:16 organ; 8:20 choir; 8:40 aopmno; 8:50 dkxophonlat; 0 scripture
' In Ninth Round of Bout ol lesMfi;
9:iq sermon. e i y , j »„
17, New York CltyFrldayNlght WGR—Buffalo (31ff)Tfff^5 * sM*k id l5 ^ r T a n d * 5
vieoi.— —
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NEW YORK, Jan. 3,-Loul*
KYWi-^Chicago (636) 7 Sunday
Harks Art Broken
Ionia Race Track ("Kid”) Kaplan of Meriden; Conn., evening dub. musical, speaker i U'l
is the new featherweight champion WON—Chicago (370) 9 ensem­
soloists:
LEE, Hy.. Jan. 3.—Rsca V»f the world. He stopped Danny ble,WLS—Chicago
(345) 0:30 or'd the track at Latonia Krnnfer of Philadelphia in 1 min­ gan; 7 musical.
«fr liking during the ute and 11 seconds of the ninth
WQJ—Chicago (448) 8-10 con­
..two.ofllclal world rcc- round in a bout scheduled to go 15 cert, entertainers.
WMV—Cincinnati (423) 8:30
je track reebrds going rounds, a t Madison Square Garden
concert, stther.
the flying hoofs of Friday night.
WFAA—Daltas News (476) 0
ld
k*lsswh^ a'
a 1w
antIam a
h'enr,
review
off van.
rec- i The road to a title is a rough singers; 8:30 Foxtrotters.
&gt;n Kentucky tracks re- one and brave litle Kramer just
WOC—-Davenport (484 ) 8 ser­
vices;
9:30 musical,
i to the two world rec- couldn't make it, that’s nil. The
WCX—Petroit (613) 6:16 serin, Mrs. WUllnm K. tcwel was tossed in to save him viceyt
4
three-year-old colt, cs- from further punishment when it
WOS—JefTcrson City (440.9)
*official record of 2:00 was seen that he would be knocked 7:30 religious.
mile und a quarter in
WUB—Kansas City (411) 8 ser­
the third International off his feet and out any second to vices,
Ah Available records come. He had made a heartbreak­
WCCO—Minneapolis - St. Paul
k Broom with doing ing effort to win tho crown, but (417) 0:30 roligius; 9:15 classical,
In twp minutes flat at he was not fighter enough. Tho quintet.
k, N. Y., on June 28, Utile Hebrew who, came to this
WEAF—Now York (492) 0:20
tme, however, was un- country in the steerage is a real Roxy and his Gang; 8:15 urgan.
Babin was atop the champion and he will be a proud
WHN—New York (360) 0 cnIt lit*this great race.
crown-bearer for some time to
Gallaher Brothers’ come. Johnny Dundee and all the
roar-old, lowered two others notwithstanding.
(
i and one track record
Kaplan’s speed as was predicted, kiu* S' IJUUI kUb.
tktpmn meeting. He was too much for Kramer, utterly
WJY—New York (405) 7:15 con­
ecbrd breaking Oct. 8
cert;
9 "Reminiscences of a Re­
‘thfe track record for
porter.”
one-sixteenth to 1:42
WBBR—NewUYork (273) 8:10
it to within one-fifth
choral
singers; 8:20 tenor; 8:30
f the world record,
Bible
lecture;
9 tenor; 9:10 choral
iter, an Oct. 14, this
singers.
the world record by
WCAL — Northflold (360) 8:30
fth of a second from
sacred
program, sermon.
bus time for the mile
KGO—Oakland (312) 9:30 ser­
i. He negotiated tho
vices,
,
i in 1:48 3-5, carryWDAR—Philadelphia (395) &lt;k30
la, os compared with
talk.
, J
Ime of 1:49, made by
WOO—
^Philadelphia
(509)
6:30
I Vi pounds up at Belservices.
June 10, 1021. Grey
WGY—Schncctady G180) 0:30
128 pounds, equalled
services;
8 symphony; I*quartet,
d a t Aqueduct, N. Y„
KFNF—Shenandoah (266) G:30
service.
. 18, with only three
llhowec cut the world
NOTICH
ond to 2:54 3-5 for
W h e r e a s , t h e H o a rd o f C o u n t y
C
o
m
m
lx
x
l
o
n
r
r
x
o f Hrm lnoltv C o u n t y ,
three-quarter miles
F l o r i d a d e e m It n ercH x nry to e r e c t
ig the Latonia Chuma n d r o n n t r u r t u n e w J a il f o r S e m i ­
m . Rockminister had
n o le C o u n ty . F l o r i d a , x*
T h e r e f o r e , In c o n f o r m i t y w i t h t h e
-5 accord at Latonia
p
r m U l n ii H of S e c ti o n iri.r,ti of t h e
,,, I?ach liorsj car­
I t e v l s e d t l c n e r a l S t a t e x of F l o r i ­
ls In j:s rnce. Jockey
d a , n o t i c e lx h e r e b y Klvefi t o th o
iad a leg up on Chllta x p a y e rs und rilD e n x of S em iHole C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , t h a t a t t h e
f these ev«its.
n e x t r e K u h tr m e e t i n g o f t h e H o ard
ent on June 19 lowof C o u n t y C en ttn lx x lo n e rx of S e m i ­
t Latonia to l :36 2-5.
n o le C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , to l„&gt; h e ld a t
10:01 o 'c lo c k A. M.. o n t h e 25th d a y
f the 1923 Kentucky
of J a n u a r y ,
i:&gt;2.t. a t
th e
C ourt
eatest money getter
H olm e a t H a n fo rd . F l o r i d a , t h e q u e s ­
toting 129 pound:,
t i o n of t i n 1 e r e e i lo t i a n d c o n s t r u c ­
n Revenue Agent,
t i o n of a Jail w ill h e a c t e d u p o n
hy x.'tId H oard.
itter's time on Oct.
W I T N E S S m y h a n d n s C le r k o f
•luted to n new track
itx furlong event in
Die 20. The world
distance is 1:09 3-5.
pleted the killing at
it on July 4 by estrnck timo for the
•sixteenths at 1:55
th of a second slowt Uine anywhere for new champion

Garner waa
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FOR pN E SPECIAL PERFORMANCE

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

In K t t a t t M

th o C i r c u i t
C ourt
of
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c 'n ti u tv , F h i r l d a , a n d a s e x o ffic io
C l e r k o f t h e H o a r d o f C o u n t y Com-,
in D s Io n e r s
of
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C o u n ty ,
F l o r i d a , o n th lx t h e .trd d a y of Her e i n h e r . A. D, 1D2I.
K. A. DOL'D LASH,
(S eal)
A m C l e r k o f t h e C ir c u i t
C ourt of S em inole C o u n ­
ty , F l o r i d a , a n d ax ex o f ­
ficio C l e r k o f Die H oard
o f C o u n t y CnnimlMxpmerH
of S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , F l o r ­
ida.
T o he p u h llid led o n c e e a c h w e e k
h e u iu n ltiK D e c e m b e r Otic, PJ2I. o n
t h e f o l lo w I tm d a t e * :
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T o nil c r e d l l o n , le g ate es, d l a t r l b u te e a a n d nil n e rso n s h a v in g c l a im s
o r d e m a n d s a g a i n s t s a id E s t a t e :
Y o u a n d each of you, a f e h e r e b y
n o tif ie d a n d r e q u ir e d to p r e s e n t a n y
c la im s a n d d e m a n d s .which y o u , - o r
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t

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W« have new carls and rspairs for the old ohm on hand.
Lot u book yoor order for a new one or repair the old ose.

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Seats On Sale Saturday, January )0
—NOTE—
In Every City Whene Miss Anglin and Mr. Favcraham Have
pen red the House T ins Sold Out

GET YOUR SEATS IN ADVANCE

NOTICE
The Annual meeting of 'the
stockholders of the Seminole Coun­
ty Bank, will be held In the bank­
ing rooms of the bank a t 4:30 P.
M., Thursday, Jan. 8,1925, for tho
purpdso of electing a Board of Di­
rectors to servo for the ensuing
year, and any other business which
may properly come before the
meeting.
A. R. KEY, Cashier.
NOTIt'K o r ANNUAL MKRTSNI1
OF STOCKIIOI.IIKIIS OF SAN I'OIIIt
nO.NI* AND MOUTH4UK COM­
PANY.
*

N o tic e Ih h e r e b y v l v r n t h a t t h e
a n n u a l m e e t i n g o f th u S t u c k I n , b i e r s
o f t h e Hnriforil Hunt! a n d M u r tg .ig u
C o m im n y , w ill Ur h e ld In t h o o f f i c e
o f t h e c o m p a n y In t h e M e r r l w e t h e r
I l u l h l l n g , on S e r u m l S t r e e t , In H a n ­
f o r d , F l o r i d a , u t 8 o 'c lo c k I \ M, on
t h e IStli d a y of J n n u a r y l!i25. f o r
t h e inirp oxe
of H o c t l n g D i r e c t o r !
f o r th o c n s u l m ; y e a r u n d t h e t r a n •a a c t l o n of Kuril o t h e r l,u x lm \.n us
m a y c o m e h e f o r e tile m e e t i n g .
F l t F D It. WIMION*.

Secretary,

SOI Til LANII PAINT
T h o P a i n t T h a t H aves Vou
.Money,
M a n u f a c t u r e d hy
Kheraon-Llnilaler P a i n t Co.
Sold hy

LOHNINti PAINT COMPANY
115 Mnanolln Avc.
Phone 37tl

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In the old table the slow-going plodder
won the race because he kept going.
So it is in the financial race. Virtually
all great fortunes that have lasted have
been built up, not on get-rich-quick meth­
ods, but through gradual accumulation.

B o it o iH t

ONEIOAVOSSPEMPIWS

How foolish to risk your savings on
glittering financial bubbles when many
snfe investments arc available, yielding
good returns. Compound interest account
gives results over a period of years.

CAPI TAL

a h o n e —is

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to the credit of someone else. Then why pay rent to some­
one else? Pay rent to yuuraeif. Put your money into ybur
own home, not into rent receipta that nro of no value.
When you are ready to build call on us. We will be very
glad to help you get started.

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lONTAL.
15— fowl
16— thick
18— to wit
19—disturb anco
22—n select
body
25—the indigo
dye
2fl—farm vat
for storing
fodder
27—impel ,
29— rriiuestej
30— energy
. 31—notion
32—force •
oluUon to Puxzlc
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VERTICAL.
15—mechanical
sharp
the bram­ contrivance
bling finch 17—Mrs. Adam
20— rowed
(ph)
21— small vnri.
4— captive
ety of the
5— couches of
lima bean
wild bcaibi
23—former
7—bovine
French coin
quadruped
2 1— memento
9—thatching
11--writing in­ 28—abbrevia­
tion for
struments
13— piano
silver
14—chopping
tbols
2—
3—

A H int fo r B eginners
The cross-word puizle dia­
gram is merely a means of con­
cealing words which arc synony­
mous to those listed and which
will interlock perfectly and eo
read equally well crosswise ot
downwards. Always look for
the number of the synonym on
the diagram- If horizontal, you
must find a word to fit between
th a t number and the first shaded
stop to the right; if vertical,
you must fit your word between
the number and the first shaded
stop below.

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HILL IMPLEMENT COMPANY
Affords many opportunities to make a great­
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attractive home is an achievement. We are
qualified to assist you in this.
A contractor that operates a novelty mjll la
well able to jlq the work.

Ithe One R E A L Test

You have our assurance that wc arc as well
qualified to construct, remodel, or repair
your home as any other firm.

Before making your final selection, hear all the other phonographs and have the one you think best sent
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the two.
This is the final test of merit—the only test that is fair to you—and it will assure your lasting satisfaction.

A small initial payment will place the instrum ent of your choice in your home

The Builder

North French Avenue

Sanford, Fla. 1U

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rople of Sanford
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(KltVICKI________
AND MOTOR REINDING.
LECTHIC SERVICE
Irt Electrical repairs,
ntral Ave, Orlando,
IILES FOR RENT
EL V &gt;,CiaKi j priVfc it
[Oak and’ Second St.
&gt;DY ItfepXlRING
[STEIN — Automobile
airing and Rebuilding.
lome.^Qaif Avenuo.
io F f o r h i r e
JTO SERVICE Day
Meets all trains. Bag(gfer. Phone 551.
[UTO TRIPS
CALDER. Djjy-qnd
i service , Apyiime,
8 - . o r 2 ft,

Make
.Type
1021
# Chevrolet
Touring
1023
■Ford .
Pannell
1022
*Dodge
Touring And next week ia going to be too
' Ford
Fordor Sedan
WANTED—White girl to wait on 1021
late. Act Now.
Ton truck
•..table and help’with dishes.-Must 1024 . Dodgo
1023
Dodge
Coupe
be bright and neat. Sanford Coun­
SUBURBAN HOME
1024
Dodge
Touring
try Club.
Price Right—Terms Right.
W/ANTED — Counter girls.—LuI. W. PHILLIPS’ SQN.
Beth Cafeteria.
Located just out side tho city lim­
Sanford, Fla.
its, on the road to the Country
Club. Nice new bungalow with
WANTED
Rooms For Rent
modem Conveniences—lights,’ own
WANT TO SELL—List your pro­ FOR RENT—Rooms with or with­ water system, telephone, etc;, 22*6
perty with us now. .Your de-&lt; out meals. Reasonable rates. acres of land, seven cleared, orange
trees, and place In good shape.
scrip t i o n will go in new catalogue’ Lincoln Hotel.
Closo
to Country Club. Can ba
now being made up. See the new
manager at the new locations C. FOR RENT—825.00 per month, bought on terms. Price $6,609.00.
A. Strout. Farm Agency, 404 1st
10-room housa In countryKncur
National Bank Bldg .__________ paved highway, good location, •
BUNGALOW
FOR SALE—Brunswlck-Rlake Bit- electric lights, good water. H. C. On Park Ave. Close In. Five
Hard table with all equipment Du Bose.
and Both. Completely fur­
First Class condition. Address R. i------------------------------------------ rooms
nished.
Side walks and street pav­
E, Hawkins, Orange City, Fla.
FOR RENT-x-One furnished bed­ ing paid. A bargain, complete at
room and garage, 815 Park $7,000.00.
WANTED—By young couple l #or Avc.
2 room apartment, no children.
CORNER LOT
Apply Box 10, Herald,
Houses For Rent
Located on Oak Ave., close in.
Eastern exposure. In nice neigh­
■ Wnnt’ to‘■hear from owner hav­
ing. firm for sale. Give particu­ FOR RENT—5-room bungalow,/ borhood. Street Paving and side
walks paid. Can be bought on
lar afid lowest price. John J. Black
Second Street between Holly very
easy terms. Price $1.60*00.
Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin,
nnd Cedar. Apply* H. T. Pace, box
__________ _________
WANT TO HEAR FROM OWNER 203.
hnving fnrm for sale; give par­ FOR RENT — Four-room house SEE OUR LARGE LISTING
DEFORE BUYING.
ticulars and lowest price. John J.
with garage.
Celery Avenue.
BUpek, Chippewa Falls, Wis.
Mrs. E. A. Moffett. Phono 1G7-W. BRITT REALTY COMPANY, INC.
WANTED—Boarders by couple FOR RENT—Furnished rooms
REALTORS
with no children. 817 W. First
for
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018
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A rtic le II,
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p o r u t l u n s h a l l lie nH f o l l o w s , tn-, t loii. m a y lie p u y a h l e In, I s s u e d o r
Apartments
w i t : t o lioliL b u y .
own.
c o n t r o l , .nss'd f o r t h e p u r c h a s e of p r o p e r Carter Lumber Company
w o r k , d e v e l o p , su it, c o n v e y , le a s e ,' fy. ’* f i l l e r r e n t o r p e r s o n a l , o r f o r
For Rent
N. Laurel St.
Phone 685
r'eht. m o r t g a g e ,
p le d g e , e x c h a n g e , t h e p a y m e n t of l a b o r n r s e r v i c e s ,
HILL LUMBER CO. House c FOR RENT—Threo room apart­ c u l t i v a t e . I m p r o v e u n d o t h e r w i s e n t a j u s t v a l u a t i o n t h e r e o f , t o lie
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engraved in gold letters. Semi­
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Herald Office ami received liberal
Toward. M. C. Haddock.
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Frank Woodrutf Jr., at Woodruff
and Watson. Reward.
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FOR RENT—Two room furnish­
ed apartment, also bed room,
suitnble for 2 young men or coup­
le—use of garage, 1009 Union
Avenue.
Santiago, Chile, is to have a
subway, the concession having
been given for 20 years to u local
engineer who plans to spend $0,789,000 in construction of the first
mile und a half.

About the Following Bargains
S K W r» -ro o ,n l i u n g n l o w , I d e a l l o r n f l o ii . l i n r r i l ■ I r r r l s n m l u l i l r w s l k n .
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lo t,
rorner
t Ills.
K n s l e r u e s p o s u r e . 110x117. *500.00
t'n ili. I l u l a u r e r o s y .

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KltillT-rooni tpu story house, an
rslru lot. duulile garage. alee S I X '- r o o m h n t t g n l o w . 8 h e d r o o m s .
iiAftRlET. 6tarin*ilo
lawn, rnnlrrti riparnm. Ilest re­
g a ra g e , e a ste rn
sidential srrllou In (own. A real i r xl op to s5u0r xe 1. 1 7 . I ’ r l\eeet.v *5,750,0
it'll kinds. Rain water a
0. *7f.'MMt
home. You utusl sre It to npprer» Old First National
c a s h , *410 p e r m o u t h .
lale real valor. *10,000. Tiiiiin.
ftling. phone 245,
L O T S — I.OTH — LOTS
» DRUGS________
XVr h a v e l o t s l o r n t e d In e v e r y s e e l Inn of t h e c l l v , *50 il i i n u nm l 1311
DRUG STORE — Pre- p e r m o n t h ««III p u t y o u In pauseH «lon u( o n e u l t h e m .
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COWAN—All kinds
Id Sheet Metal Work.
I Boat Tanks. A't Oak
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hardware'Co!

(Realtors)
105 Magnolia Ave.
I’hone 48

103 N. Park Ave.
Phone 122

e s t a t e t h e r e i n . III tile H tu te o f F l o r ­
id a, a m t
In o t h e r H ta te a o f t h e
U n i t e d S t a t e s a n d In f o r e i g n c o n n t r t e n ; t o p in t. I m p r o v e u n d d e v e l o p
l a n d s ( o r t h e p u r p o s e of s a l e , a n d
t o d o a n d p e r f o r m a ll t h i n g s a p ­
p r o p r i a t e o r n e e d f u l f o r th o d e v e l ­
opment und Im provem ent
of t h e
g a m e f o r a n y p u r p o s e ( o r w h i c h th e
s a m e m a y be a d a p t e d ; to u n d e r t a k e
nm l d i r e c t t h e m a n a g e m e n t an.I s a l e
o f a ll o r p a r t o f t h e p r o p e r t y of th e
C o rp o ratio n , am i to u n d e r t a k e a n d
d i r e c t t h e m a n a g e m e n t u n d s a l e of
p r o p e r t y , b u i l d i n g s a n d lu iu ls of
o th ers, und to tr a n s a c t
on com ­
m issio n th e g e n e r a l b u s in e s s of real
e sta te a g e n ts nnd brokers.
T o u r i i n t r e , o w n , le a s e , o c c u p y ,
u s e nm l d e v e l o p f a r m s , f a r m l a n d s ,
t o w n s i t e s a n d t e r r i t o r i e s ; t o lay
••nt, p l a t , a n d . s u h - d i v l d c th o s u m o ;
10 Crnpur'm-f,, . r e - c o u s t m e t ,
u ller.
Im p r o v e , d e c o r a t e ,
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and
m a i n t a i n b u i l d i n g s f o r lin te l p u r ­
poses,
d w ellin g
nml
u p n rtio e n t
lio u se i, t h e a t r e s , a u d i t o r i u m s , s t o r e s ,
storeroom s nnd
o th e r
stru c tu re s
f o r t h e u e c o im J d u tio n o f t h e p u b ­
lic.
T o Is su e b e n d s u n d t o s e c u r e t h e
s a m e by p l e d g e s o r d e e d s o f t r u s t
o r m o r tg a g e s of o r upon th o w h o le
o r a n y p a r t uf t h e p r o p e r t y h e l d by
tlie c o r p o r a t i o n , a n d lu s e l l a n d
p led g e such bonds for c o rp o ra te u s ­
es, u s a n d w h e n t h e H o a rd o f D i­
r e c to r s m a y d e te r m in e ; to lo a n und
b orrow money
o n n o tes,
hnmlH,
m o r t g a g e s oi o t h e r w i s e ,
u n d to
b u y , o w n , h ir e ,
le a s e ,
m o rtg ag e,
p l e d g e a n d o t h e r w i s e ileal In u n d
d i s p o s e of a ll
kin d s 4 of p ersonal
p ro p erty .
T o g u a r a n t e e , s u b s c r i b e fo r . Hold,
p u r c h a s e o r o t h e r w i s e a c q u i r e , se ll,
tr a n s fe r , a s s ig n , m o r tg a g e , p led g e
o r o t h e r w i s e d i s p o s e of t h e s h a r e s
u f c u p l t u l s t o c k u f, o r u n y b o n d s ,
11 CUritlOS n m l e v i d e n c e s o f I n d e b t ­
e d n e s s is s u e d o r c r e a t e d b y a n y
o th e r co rp o ratio n
or c o rp o ratio n s
of t h i s S t a t e o r a n y o t h e r S t a t r .
C o u n try o r n a tio n , und w h ile th e
o w n e r o f s u r : i s l o c k , m u n i s , o r Oth •

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th ill p u r p o s e .
A r l l r l e IV .
T h is c o rp o ra tio n sh a ll c o n tin u e
n n d h a v e f u ll p o w e r to 4-xerrlse Its
c o rp o rate rig h ts a n d fra n c h is e s for
a p e rio d o f n i n e t y - n i n e y e a r s f r o m
a n d li f t e r t h e c o m m e n c e m e n t o f
Its c o r p o r a t e e x i s t e n c e .
A r t i c l e V,
T h e b u s i n e s s of t h i s c o r p o r a t i o n
s h a l l In- u n li d u c te d by t h e f o l l o w ­
in g o f f i c e r s ; u P r e s i d e n t , a F i r s t
Vice P r e s i d e n t , a S e c o n d V ice P r e s ­
id en t. u lle m - ru ! M a n a g e r , a S e c r e ­
t a r y a n d T r e a s u r e r , w h o m a y he
o u u an d t h e s a m e p e r s o n , n n d a
Houril of D i r e c t o r s o f n o t l e s s t h a n
(Iv* n o r m o r e t h a n n i n e D i r e c t o r s ,
w h o m u s t be s t o c k h o l d e r s .
U n til t h e f i r s t
m e e tin g of th e
stock h o ld ers
h e r e in a fte r provided
fur, t h e o f f i c e r s u f ti ll s c o r p o r a t i o n
s h a l l be:
F o r r e s t L a k e . Presld&lt;*t(t.
F . I*. F o r s t e r . 1st V ice P renlib-n t.
It. It. D erg . 3ml V ice P r e s i d e n t .
H a r r y T. H o d w c ll, U e n c r u l M a n a KM.
It. F. Will flier, H c e r e tu r y .
A It. K ey , T r e a s u r e r .
T h e H o ard of D l r e e t o r a s h a l l he
F o r r e s t L a k e , F. P. F o r s t e r , K. II.
ln -rg. H a r r y
T, D o ih « sll,
It F.
W h it ti e r , A. K. K ey , t i r o , A. D e p u t ­
ie s a m i E d w a r d H i g g i n s .
The first o r o rg ao lx n ilo o m e e tin g
of th e s t o c k h o l d e r s of t h i s c o r p o r a ­
t i o n s h a l l tie h e b l to t h e t ’U y o f
S.iltfnrd, F l o r i d a , o n t h e lf.th d a y
of J a n u a r y , PlSfl. f o r t h e p u r p o s e
of a d o p t i n g b y - l a w s u n d c o m p l e t ­
in g t h e o r e i t ii x a tl o n of t h i s c o r ­
p o r a t io n , u n d a l s o f o r t h e p u r p o s e
of e l e c t i n g s u c h o f t l c i r s of t h e
co rpo ratio n ns a re h erein ab o v e p ro ­
vided fo r, a n d t h e r e a f t e r , t h e u n tuinl m e e t i n g s o f t h e s t o e k h o l d e r s
of t h i s c o r p o r a t i o n s h a l l lie h-dd
on th e f i r s t T u e s d a y a f t e r t h e f i r s t
.Monday In J u n u u o of e a c h y e a r .
A r t i c l e VI.
The h ig h e s t a m o u n t of in d e b te d tn-xs o r l i a b i l i t y t o w h ic h i b i s c o r ­
po ratio n sh a ll s u b je c t I t s e l f s h a l l
[»t a s u m n u t t o e x c e e d t h e a m o u n t

Apartment house on First St.
This is n bargain.
One five-room bungnlow, in good
condition. $500.00 puts you in this
house.
t

Five ncre farm on hard road,
now in crops. Cheap anw on easy
terms.
Wo have houses to rent. Come
in and sec us.—Seminole Realty
Co., 110 E, Second Street.______
We have some beautiful lake
front lots on Lake Wildmero one*
half milo from the Dixie Highway
in a nest of beautiful clear lakes,
for sale.
Wo will build your home, land­
scape your grove, and relieve you
of trouble and worries incident to
huildhnr up a place.
3 In’tho meantime, you can r o
fishing. You can finh in any one
of the dozen lakes, nnd if you don't
know how to fish, we havo several
experts who will be glad to show
you. Mr. Scholficid who has been
Hinurintr at tho Baptist Church will
vouch for the aboye.
LAKE JESSUP LAND CO., Inc.
Longwood. Flu­
or the capital stock of this corpor­
ation.
A r ti c le V I I .
T h e m im es and resid en ces of th e
s u b s c r i b i n g I n c o r p o r a t o r s a n il th o
a m o u n t of th e c a p ita l slock s u b ­
s c r i b e d by e a c h a r e a s f o l lo w s , to w it:

Forrest Lake. Sanford, Florida.
PI shares. &lt;
F. P. Forster. Hanford, Florida, PJ
shares.
it. II. llerg, Hanford. Florida. 35
shares.
H a r r y T. H u d w d t . P r o v i d e n c e , It.
I., lit share*.
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II. F. Whither, Hanford, Florida.
35 shares.
A. It. Key, Hanford, Florida, P.i
shares.
Heo. A. DeDottes, Hanford, Flor­
ida. PI shares.
Kdward Higgins, Hanford. Florida
pi s h a r e s .
IN W1TNKSH \V11Kit KOI', the
subscribing Incorporators h a v e
hereunto set their hundx on this
this Hid day of JanUaty A, D., 1335.
UtiUUUHT'I.A KF.
F. P. Ft nt.STKK
11. II. 11Hitt)
It AHUY T. nODWHLL
It F. WHITNKIt
A. It. KKY
HKU. A. Het'OTTEH
HDWAIt D IIP IfllNH
Htnte uf Florida,
i'ounty of Heliilnole. ss,
I HF.UHIIY CKUTIFY That on
this day before m e personally ap­
peared Forrest Lake, F. I*. Forster,
It H. llerg, Harry T. Hodwcll, it
F. Whltner, .\. It. Key. 4|eo, A, Det'ottcH and Kdward Higgins, to mu
W e l l klloWili to be tlie persons limn­
ed. In ami who subscribed their
names to the foregoing Articles of
Ineorporutlon, arid they did sev­
erally acknowledge before mo that
they executed the same for the
purposes therein expressed.WITNKHS m&gt; nam: and official
Hcnl at Hanford. In the Uoitniy of
Heinlnnle and Htato of Flurlda, on
this the 3rd day of January. A.
D . I« 3 i.
USealJ
I,KOLA W. POWKI.U
Notary Public, Htato of Flor­
ida.—-My Cnmmfatdun expires
Doc. 31, 1325.
(I K O A. D e l 'i I T T EH,
Attorney for Incorporator*.

bungalow* lined throughout, just
“
y. Price $800.00
Sanford Building and Loan As
each for' quick sale.
Must be sodation Preferred Stock can b»
seen to bo appreciated. Can give cashed on 00 days notice, inter**
terms. A. H. Hawk, Gindcrvilic. payable April 1st and October la
you can't beat It.
______
Buy eight per cent Preferred
Real Estate
Stock in Ih# Sanford Building am
Loan Association, established 1908
FOR SALE—Well bred Rhod
Island roosters, laying pullet
and setting eggs. Mrs. Ellsworth
Phone 3303 Beardall Avc.
FOR SALE—Fresh
Call 10G-J.

*****
WILMER STEWART
Maitland. Fla.
Stewart's Subdivision Atamonte
Springs. 200 beautiful building
lots, prices range $160 to $850.
Seo these large lots before you
buy ^elsewhere. Don’t buy a lot
without a public allay in the rear.
Come and seo me any time. I live
here and want neighbors.
WILMER* STEWART
Altamonte Springs. ■

Jersey cows

FOR SALE—Red BHm Triumpl
or Spaulding Rose Four See&lt;
Potatoes. Selected Maine stock
Phone 270. Mid Florida Product
Co.
Young North Carolian wouh
like to como to Florida to settli
down. Experienced salesman, col
lector, clerical work, railway clerk
truck former and poultry farmer
Honest, reliable and sober. Makt
an offor. Writo 709 care of Hot
aid.

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FOR SALE—Several 1-acro tracts
of unimproved land. See Ste­
wart, Altamonte Springs.

Better Baby Chix
From
' *
PINEBREEZE FARMS
Florida's Largest Poultry Farm
FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW
(Not a Hatchery)
Closo in $3,000—$300 cash. Bal­
Every chick sired by our pedt
a n c e like rent.
greotl males direct from high rec
UNDERPRICED
ord trapnested hens. Chix tha
Bnnfoni Avenue lots. For n few innko you profits, $20 per hundred
days only.
$180 per thousand. Delivered Jan
Rail Ruad Frontline
unry 20th, Order early, as alread;
An opportunity to buy Right.
half sold out.
White Leghorn
W. V. WHEELER,
only. Pinehreoxe Farm, Callahan
110 E. Second St..
Phono 101-J Florida.
FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS—
Tnmpn—Water supply system tt
Desirable residential lot. closo to he installed in Sunset Park addi
town. Paved street. AH improve­ tion.
ments. Owner will sell for $100
cash anti balance nt the rate of FOR SALE—A few Sfi£We*t“Xt
iiitor garden tractors, all new
$20 monthly. Price $1000. Phono
•i'J3-W. Or writo Box 70 care Tho at half price. Giving up agencj
account health and poor business
Sanford Ilcrnld.
in cotton belt. Walter II, Bishop
IN T I I K C l l t C l i r r t o P U T O F T I I K Athcn, Gn.
S K V i : \ T I I J l IIII IA I.
l l l t f ' I IT
OI* r i . O t t l l l A .
IN
AND
F o i l FOR SALE—10 acres celery land
H K M I M H .K I'UII.NTV, F I .U U I D A .
lot 4, Euraka nnmmock. Rich'
IN C H A N C K ItY .
N. I t . d a r n e r it nil A. I*. D o n n e l l y , aril Stephenson, M. D. West Lcba
non, Ind.
D iim p laln an ts.
vs.
F l u r b t a L a n d &amp; U u lo n ls ii tl u n C o m ­
p a n y , L lm ltc il. u c i i r p i i r a t l u n ; t h e
i i n k n n w n h e ir s , tlt-vlseus, g r a n t e e s
nml o th e r cla im a n ts ttm ler F r a n k
H. W h i t e , d e c e a s e d ; W . K. W n l t linll a n d L u cy M. W a l t h a l l , h i s
w ife ;
V o ile A.
W illiam s
and
K llx n h c tit W il li a m s , h i s w i f e ; All
* u n k n o w n p arties claim in g In te r­
e s t In t h e lalidii In v o l v e d lu t h l a
su it.
D efendants.
O R D E R O F r-m iL IC A T IO N .
T o all p a r tie s c la im in g I n te r e s t
u n d e r F r a n k H, W h i t e , d e c e a s e d , n 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 u n d lin­
i n g In t h e c i t y of H a n fo rd , H e m ln o lo
C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , t o - w l t : L fits 1 t o
HI. b o t h I n e l u s lv e , a n d l o t s 10 t o
33, b o t h I n e l u s l v e , of P i n e H e i g h t s ,
o f H a n f o r d , H ein ln n le C o u n t y , F l o r ­
id a , u s p e r p la t t h e r e o f , d u l y r n c o r d e d In t h e
pu b lic
records of
K etu ln o le C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , In P l a t
U nnk 3, p a g e 51;
T o a n y p e r s o n n n d till p e r s o n s
w h o s o n u n io Is, o r tire, u n k n o w n t o
th e ro m p la in n u ts herein, h a v in g or
claim in g to have uny rig h t, title or
i n t e r e s t lu a n d t o t h e a b o v e d e ­
s c r i b e d IttndH, o r u n y p a r t o r p o r ­
ti o n t h e r e o f :
It a p p e a r i n g f r o m t h e s w o r n hill
of c o m p l a i n t h e r e i n f i l e d t h a t y o u
a n d o u ch o f y o u h a v e , o r c l a i m s o m e
I n t e r e s t In a n d t o t h e p r o p e r t y i n ­
v o lv e d In t h i s s u i t , n n d t h a t y o u r
n a m e s u r n u n k n o w n , it Is t h e r e u p ­
on o rd e re d th a t y o u and each of you
d o lie. 4i in I y o u a r e h e r e b y r e q u i r e d
to a p p e a r t o t h e b ill o f c o m p l a i n t
In ti ll s e a u s c . o n M o n d a y , t h e 2nd
d a y of F e b r u a r y , 1325 a t t h e C o u r t ­
h o u s e Jo H anford, H em ln o lo C o u u t y ,
F l o r i d a , s a i d s u i t b e i n g a s u i t to
•in let t i t l e In N. II. H a m e r , am ! A.
I'. C o n n e l l y In t b e a b o v e d e s c r i b e d
la n d s ; nnd you u ro th e n am i th e re
r e q u i r e d t o m a k e a n s w e r to s a i d
bill o f c o m p l a i n t fi le d a g a i n s t y o u
h e r e i n , o t h e r w i s e a d e c r e e p r o con*
f s s s o w ill ho e n t e r e d a g a i n s t y o u ,
an d e ach of you.
It Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s
c ita tio n be p u b lish ed on.
u week
f o r e i g h t c o n s e c n t l v u wewks. In t h e
H unfurd H erald , a n e w s p a p e r p u b ­
l i s h e d In N ctn ln u le C o u n t y . F lo r id a .
W i t n e s s m y h a n d u s t'l i-r k of s a i d
C o u r t , a m i t h e s e a l t h e r e o f , llila
t h e Kilt d a y
of
D e c e m b e r , A. D.
1321.
(H e a l)
E. A. DOUOLAHH.
C l e r k o f th o C i r c u i t C o u r t o f
Heniliiole C o u n t y . F l o r i d a .
l»y A. M. WKKKH. D. O.
H e o r g e U. H e r r i n g ,
H o ile l to r f o r C o m p l a i n a n t s .

FOR SALE—Small business,
quiro 402 Sanford Avcnuu.
|

It Is alleged tho nverago man
wearti out flvo collars a year, which
gives laundries n high batting avernK&lt;L—Greenville Piedmont.

Chiropodist

FOOT SPECIALIST
’orris. R ttnlo ns, I n g r n w
|lnk* N a lls . H e a v y C a l l o u s c s o r tl rv il a c h i n g
feet.

j Illl. C. I h OISLEft
O rla n d o .

Y o w ull D r u w
Phono.

Ilhltf.
F lsv ato r

Try Smith’s Barbe
Shop for good barbe
work. Ladies welcomi
Next to Valdez.
Elton J. Moughton
ARCHITECT
First National Bank 31djf.
Sanford, - ■ ■
Florida

Fresh Fruit*
and
Vegetable*

PRICES REASONABLE
ROYAI, FRUIT CO.
N ext lu W e a lrn i

FOR
Every HouseWife
ALUMINUM

D s lu s

J. H. JACKSON
Real Estate Loans

(Nimplele Stock

K. S e c o n d S t r u c t

Ball Hardware Co.

BRINGING UP FATHER

In

New

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Ilu lld ln g

By GEORGE McMANUS
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ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

Despite War Wake
Vienna Has More
Shows Than Ever
[dish, Swiss and Dutch
urrency Returned to Parw; General Tone of Money
iarket Improved Greatb'
few

YORK;

Dec.

31.—The

Bed Improvement
in foreign
s i n g e s this year was generally

B eo European
currencies.
K b crowns, Swiss francs nnd
■gtiV ders. returned to parity,
prere occasionally quoted a t a
D premium.
The Canadian
ir .also was quoted at a prepi for the first time since 1922.
lerling exchange, which hnd
quoted as low as $*1.25 1-2
iJanunry, rose nbove 5*1.70 this
►h to within a couple of cents
ie peak nrice established in the
■r of 1022-23, which was the
bst apnronch to parity since
War. The final stage of this
le e , coming a t a timo when
■ormal course of exchange is
Brard, dtjo to usually henvy
■ and cotton shinments. ropre-

into power in Englam
fh fear of adverse legislan moneyed capital, nnd d u r
ip numerous qriscs thnt do
d over tho reparations pro
irolor to the adoption of the
report. Shifting of funds
few York to’ London to take

B against the franc, which
B en launched l»y speculative
B ts, taking advantage of
V s vulnerable financial posiBP&lt;&gt; rapid was the ndvnnco
■ currency thnt the Bank of
■ found it necessary to sell
■ and go short of its own tur■in order to prevent the disBn o f French export business.
Jrds tho close of tho year tho
seemed stabilized between 5
ind 5 1-2 cents.
b only important new coin to
I its appearance in internnl trading wns tho Polish zloty,
Id around 19 1-5 cents. GorI hns adopted a new coin

K NEARING COMPLETION
NESVILLE, Fla., Jan. l . - A

an nppcai for wuge increase
county employes, n London
ilniun recently said that half
u men had to buy murgurinc

TONOPAII, Ncv., JJnn. 1.—
Captain Allen I«e Baron, British
archaeologist, who has been explor­
ing excavations of nnclcnt villages
in Nevadn, passed through here
recently on his way to the Colo­
rado river to continue his quest
for the identity of the first inhab­
itants of the American continent.
The captain is trying to discov­
er, as nearly us ho can from a r­
chaeological evidence, who these
people were nnd where they came
from. It is his plan to re-open
som e,of the old turquoise mines
nnd, by systematic cxcnvntion to
trace the early races from Bould­
er Canyon to the eastern border
of Nevada.
Captain Le Ilnron says the evi­
dence indicating a connection be­
tween the early pcoplo of this re­
gion nnd the Mayas og Yucatan,
Mexico, is accumulating. He con­
siders ono of his most important
finds a symbol of sacrifice, a
grotesque mask, which ho uncov­
ered in Aztec Canyon, 35 miles
south of Las Vegas. Nev. It is
like the masks known to have been
worn by Maya priests when they
conducted the sncrificinl services
whore thousands of victims were
immolated.

WINTER HAVEN, Jnn. 2. —
Preparations under way at the
present time indicate that the Polk
County Orange Festival, to be held
in this city Jan. 28-31, inclusive,
will fnr surpass that of last year
and will exceed the expectations
of those having the arrangements
in charge. Tho entire county is
giving whole-hearted co-operation
and the various communities have
appointed committees to co-opornte with the Winter Haven com­
mittee. The executive committee
consists of Frank J. Senn, gener­
al chairman, and n representative
from each of the cities of Polk
County. Under these men are local
committees of three und live mem­
bers each, who are working united­
ly with the Winter Haven leaders
to insure the success of the big un­
dertaking.
Particularly gratifying has been
tho response given by the business
men of Lakeland nnd neighboring
cities. The authorities of the Lake,
land Fair and the Lakeland Auto­
motive Dealers Association have
unanimously endorsed the Orange
Festival and are stressing its im­
portance as an advertisement not
only for Winter Haven but for all
of Polk County, which is the pre.ntier citrus county of the state.

&gt;V LAMP BURNS
94% AIR

nnd congestion is gone.
'—Yes. Almost instant rel chest colds, sore throat,
backache, I u mbo go ^ follows a
ubbing
Jacobs

I Beat* Electric or Gas

l inventor, p. K. Johnson, 642
■oad St., Philudclnhin ia

Ancestral Home of George
Washington In Northnmptonshirc eGts $100,000 As
An Endowment Fund

American Indians Arc
Traced to The M ayas
Of Yucatan Peninsula

charity whist nnd danci
[ was held in a cowshed
Pnd recently, 365 attending.

| e* oil lamp that gives an
fk'ly brilliant, soft, white
pvi-n better than gas or clecI "as been tested by the U.
Imminent and 35 leading uniand found to be superior
■rilinary oil lumps. It burns
r ?dor, smoke or noise_
PJl'ing up; is simple, clean.
Vl,urn» 94 per cent air and
feent common kerosene (coal

Shepherd A fter “Traducers”

VIF.N.N'A, Jon. 2.—At no time
in it* hi3tory haa entertainment
been provided for inhabitants or
strangers on so liberal a scale in
Vienna ns at present, according to
Herr Breitner, the financial ex­
pert of tho Vienna Municipality,
lid was addressing a deputation of
representatives of ov cry class of
S * S |M Y :V |lc
entertainment nnd rooked-food nr.d
refreshments pun-eyors, who were
t
pleading for a reduction. of the
A
entertainment nnd luxury tnxei
/A
levied by the city.
Am
To iustify his unrelenting ntticaafa
tndo Herr Breitner said that, nlthough the population of Vienna
\
hns decreased by 300,000 there hnd
been ndded to the establishments
v
existing prior to 1919 seven play
•
houses with. 4 702 sent*; five con- w D Shonheril
cert halls, adding 50 per cent to N. MqClinfoch, will
lormer seating accomodations; he snvs i-n«t mmni,
moving picture theatres with fur- jiosc". This plctu
thcr seating capacity of 10.000 and! Alhuqucrmie. N M
45 fashionable bars. Moreover 1

Polk County Expects
B ig Orange Festival

places on the program for
lion. National Commander
will bo represented as will
! the American Legion pubi. A representative also is
ited from Omaha, Neb., wheru
925 convention will be held.

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1925,

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oil right on your
j

m a g ic r e l i e f
obs Oil is a harm

B y

colds, soothes the
Cr inflammation of
'W
sore throat and
,
breaks up the
congestion that
causes pain. It
never disappoints and does not
burn the skin..
Get a 35 cent bottle of St. Ja-

Ml

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Deen recommended fof 65 year:

LONDON, Jan. 2.—Of the vast
nrmy of British working people,
numbering in 1021, 17,177,or&gt;o per­
sons, no fewer than 5,005,332 were
women. Several startlir^ revela­
tions of the stnte of British indus­
try arc made in this census, which
has just been made public, hut
most unusual among them is the
extent to which women workers
are creeping into every conceivable
occupation.
Women own factories, manage
them and supervise them. They
are plumbers, riveters, safe-mak­
ers, sand-blasters, gunsmiths, far­
mers, electricians, electrical ap­
paratus makers, undertakers, chini
ney sweeps, lighthouse nnd light­
ship hands, bookmakers, racehorse
trainers nnd jockeys, nvlntors,
brewers, cellar “men,” railway

NEW YORK, Jnn. 2. •The an­
cestral homo in England of George
Washington, Sulgrnve Manor, in
N ortham ptonshire, will hence­
forth be maintained and preserv­
ed by tho income of a fund bf
$100,000 raised in this country by
the National Society of the Colon­
ial Dames of America.
In making this announcement,
Mrs. Joseph R. Lamar, nntinnal
president of the society, explained

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pnl'J by the Acictics or by individ­
ual Dames.
Mr*. Lake Aida.
The Sulgrnv* Fund Campaign
was conducted in Florid-; by Mrs.
Sumter d«.» I^on Lowry os state
chuirmnn. who was assisted by the
following Colonial Dames as sub­
chairmen: Mrs. \V. B. Young, Mrs.
Frank Jcnning*, Mrs. L o u i s
Stnimm, of Jacksonville; Mrs.
John T. Dismukcs. St. Augustine;
Mrs. Wm. Knowles, Pcnsacoln;
Mrs. Forrest Like, Snnford; Mrs.
Mai shall Price, Cocoanut Grove,
Mrs. Glcnville C. Frissell, Miami;i
Mrs. K. V. Whitaker, Mrs. Perry
Wall, Mrs. I). M. Part rick and Mrs.
J. D. Kinser of Tampa,
Florida’s quota was completed
within tho time limit and wns sec­
ond southern state to sand -in re­
turns to tho Central Committee
Chairman, Mrs. John F. Bransford
of Augusta.
Florida’s allotment wns $880, but
the amount raised and sent wns
considerably over $1,000, the com­
mittee thereby receiving much fav­
orable comment.

Telephone Dollars
In Florida
4
H E Telephone
C o m p a n y spent
last .y e a r, fo r
n e w plant and lo r
• o p eratin g expenses’
in F lorid a, m ore
Vi m o n e y than it col­
t lected fo r all form s
o f telephone service
in the S tate .1

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Baby’s Colic and
D istress Gone
" I f m o th e rs would give T e e th ln a to
th e ir bablea I a m s u r e i t will nave
them m uch tro u b le aa well nn Buf­
fering." w rite s Mrs. J. K. McKinney.
Route 3, Seymour, Texas.
"I have tw o l it tle ones a n d th e y had
colic, c r a m p s a n d bowel trouble. I
gave them T e e th ln a w ith rtno r e s u lt s
and th e y a r e both lively a n d h ea lth y
a s you please."
Mrs. McKinney Is b u t one am ong
diousamls o f g r a te f u l m o th e r s all over
the land w ho g la d ly te s t i f y to tho
ste rlin g q u alities o f T e e th ln a In r e ­
lieving pain an d d i s t r e s s Incldsnt to
babyhood. T eetlitn a Is especially v a l­
uable fo r use d u r in g te e th in g to reduce
Inilamm.-ition o f th e g u m s a n d fe v e r­
ish conditions.
T ee th ln a Is sold b y all d ru g g ists,
or send 30c to Moffett la b o r a t o r i e s ,
Columbus, G o., f o r p a c k a g e a n d

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tory of the United States. Before
tin* world war it sent $3,000 to
England to restore-the manor.
Committees were organized to
collect this sum of money, in 40
elates and tho District of Colum­
bia, nnd all worked under the na­
tional committee, of which Mrs.
William Adams Brown, of New
iork, was chairman.
The sum desired wns fully sub­
scribed, and will shortly he placed
m the hnnds of permnnent trust­
ees. Already the income is going
forward to England, there to he
expended for the physical core and
preservation of the house whence
came the ancestors or Washington
nnd the gardens and grounds sur­
rounding it.
The greater part of the $100,000
was given by the Dante* them­
selves, but generous aid was also
received from the public. Not a
«!" lnr jms been deducted front the
subscriptions on account of collec­
tion expenses, all of which were

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1 / i m m T I f lW T f lip tW * « n « l the dumping ground for bureau Is l
agricultural depai
the legislnture.” •
Commissioner Mayo has not ex­ of funds h declared
vented It from functi _.w
! tho Into Commissioner
V J . T f S t a .* Ho
is of the opinion, however, that fcmplatcd by the consUtuHoii. .
Only tiyo of the divisions _
closer
attention should oe given to
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Commissioner Mayo Declares the agricultural development of tiffing .the department hav»v
than is now posribls with direct bearing on agriculture, |
Department Consists.Of 8 Florida
the wide ramifications of the di­
Separate Branches That Do visions that require so much of his pointed q u t^ These a re tho ngii
tural and Immigration division,,]
Note Relate to Agriculture attention.
The commissioner of agriculture tho division th a t handles nine1
. TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 2.— Thc not only is head of all the divis­ pertaining to, citrus fruit, for
named, but ho la also u mem­
name “Department of Agriculture” ions
ber of five different boards th a t zer and stocjt feed. ThU divist
as applied to the state department handle the state’s business, includ­ also has supervision of the |nsf
headed by Nathan Mayo, is a mis­ ing tho very active Board of Com­ tion of gasoline and oils.
From- a commercial standno!
nomer, according to the commis­ missioners of State Institutions.
Everglades Drainage Board, and i* 1* B.u**reted, the bureau of m
sioner, because of tho many diff­ Board
of Trustees of thc Internal
erent branches of the department Improvement Fund. Meetings of kets does b*v«*a relation to art
under his supervision having no these hoqrds require a great deal
of his time. And the prison divi­
Despitd the fact.Hi*t the so-ci
relationship to agriculture.
a«
irtment!
Tho department is composed of sion alone, he says, takes up a t ’
least fifty per cent of his time.
made up r,t a.
eight divisions—agriculture nnd
vision*,'tho,
It
Another angle of the state’s bus­
immigration division, puro foods iness which he believes should be propriations F
" A H s itm
nnd drugs, stock feed, fertilizer, given cloter attention, as a step Department,”
all I
citrus fruit, and oil division, land toward more rapid development. Is divisions be operated from wh
thnt of immigration. He consid­ "agricultural” fund, while u
division, prison division, field noto ers tho immigration bureau one of m atter o f fact dfiiy a smell m
division, shell fish commission di­ tho most important departments of centago goes toward tho work
vision, chemistry division, und state the state's business, in as much as developing Florida agriculttirz!)
marketing bureau division. AH of it is through the work done there­ it is stated.- ‘A liberal **
____of tho
__ '
these divisions come under thc su­ in that thc state hns the opportun- officials
pervision of the so-called commis­ ity to attract the attention of-would place itn^'-’uloro thnn
would bo settlors to thc state’s | fourth of tho .department's n.
sioner of agriculture.
In his annual reprre for the bien­ advantages and opporunitics. Tho printion in-tho fund th a t gov.i
.
nium 1907-08, the then cominis- statu constitution makes it poss- agricultural' work.

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AGRICULTURE

in Buena Vlata '
sold a t auction
morning a t prices ranging
price ijjr
from
$280
‘ *Urge r ATLANTA, Ga.. Jan. 1—The 8. Indie.tine a production o t 13,­
ATLANTA, Ga., Jan. 1.-F a irly ».U» Price
n W
O to 680. A
satisfactory employment conditiona J ^ J ^ id d in g characterized the sell-! Stalfc.i comprising the Sixth Fed- 153,000 bal«\* of cotton Ihiv.ycar,
exist in the Sixth Federal Reserve jn^ of gho tots.
! cml Reserve district have produc- valued nt more than one, and twoBank district with some few exL,Mje MUi Catherine Carroil was j o i during 1024 a much larger pro- thirds billions of dollars. “This
ceptlons, according to the Decem­ liven a ‘desirable lot as an added! portlcn of the cotton crop of the year’s crop,” it adds, “Is thc fifth
"*}.«»„. ,unn in th* nn«t two largest In history in p^lnt of val­
ber business review issued by the nature of the auction. The little
girl held the lucky number in a years,
Ln,tcd while
State*general
than ,n business
thc
Federal Reserve Bank today. Tho drawing
con­ ue, nnd the ninth largest in point
contest held.
K8HINGTON, Jan. 2.—Sciei- review says in this connection:
ditions
in
the
district.
have evi­ of size.”
.
•
Officials
In.charge
of
tip
auction
ipers embracing theories on
'’Reports received from cotton regard the prices as low with re­ denced greater Improvement dur­
Continued
growth
ftt.the
demand
o f the universe on down
gard to the desirability of the lots ing the months of November and for funds is evidenced in a further
cloth
and
yarn
mills,
overall
and
» propelling or •'gliding” powmaking up tho subdivision. George December, and crops, taken as a
„
the lowly argument*
Thurs- brick manufacturing plants, shorn B. Clark acted as' auctioneer.
whole, have turned out well from increase in the loans and dis­
’o ra the” annual convocation &lt;rn)( increase in the number of
the standpoint of money return to counts of 53 member banks select­
the fanner, according to the De­
. American Association f°r f worker* compared with the picccdAdvanca ox Science.
| irg month. There is some unem­
cember business review, issued to­ ed in cities of thc district which
report weekly to the Federal Rdday.
paper by Prof. H. N. Russell,
ployment
in
Georgia
due
principally
■ervo Bunk, says thc review in re­
Retail
trade
in
November
was
'nc«t6n, provided a lively dlsgreater than in October, but will gard to the financial situation.
n over the size of the uni­ to transients coming into the state
below the corresponding month of
. Disciples of Einstein up- from tho north. Cotton-oil nlnnts
Building permits, in tho Sixth
last year. Wholesale trade show­ District
the finite theory, while sev- at Augusta are temporarily clos­
showed a slight decrease
ed the “usual seasonal deciino in as compared wlthv 1923, according
h e rs‘contented thc universe ed, but other industrial planter., are
To
make
room
for
the
greatest
operating
and
itttle
unemployment
November
because
of
the
fact
that
limitless.
to tho review, Permits reported,
R T cridencc. At Atlanta some Iassortm ent of spring goods in the
t insects are the champion building mechanics aro being r e - ; history of the store, S w asher A retail merchants only buy during from 20 cities for November to­
the
Inst
two
months
of
the
year
itors in the "glider” class was leased, and some plants nre on part &amp; Woodruff, on F irst Street, will
taled $8,124,-163 against $9,708,­
whnt they hope to dispone of be­
ntention of Dr. E. P. Felt, t rme
| begin Saturday morning a t 0 fore tho inventory period,” says 665 for November 1923, a loss of
entomologist of New York,
16.3 per cent.
“The building program through- o’clock what Is declared the bigsaid that with little motive ru t -Florida Is ke.p.ng red d en :' cat sale event in the history of thc review.
figures released by
During tho porccding four years thePreliminary
of their own many species workers occupied, but there u some j Jho organisation. The sale will
Dopartmbnt
of Commerce show
i- Insects are able to take and Wurplus of unskilled transient 14- j Jast fo r two weeks during which thc volume of sales hns shown a loss in both imports and exports
air for hours or days, bori Construction of highways and tho proprietors plan to completely n rather sharp increase in Octo­ during November, as compared
their flights distances railroad lines will contmuo through dispose of fall and winter goods ber, receded in November, nnd with October».but an increase over
then risen to n penk in December
1923,' in both instances.
------ several hundred miles. o:ii thc winter and afford employ- of ail classes now held in stock..
when tho bulk of holiday buying November,
Proprietors
of
the
store
declare
Information
from var­
Z Z P***1®**™*
J . ir.irtit to numbers of U'.slcilled work
This year November ious sources byrccoivod
T T o f. Russell told of the devel- er!,&lt; Cigar factories aro working th at thc sale will provide an un- is done.
tho bank indicat­
brought
nn
increase
over
October
pnrailed opportunity for the peat of slant from huge mas- 0, Crtimc on ho'idny orders.
ed fnirly satisfactory employment
&gt;of relatively low temperature
“Somo improvement is reported pie of Sanford and surrounding business, although sales- in No­ conditions in tho district, with
density to incandescent aph froni tho iBlriringham
ngham .district,
,d ls ■ territory to provide thomselvc3 vember were shown to hnvo been few exceptions.
,of a temperature of some 20,- where practically nil plants aro on with useful nnd stylish articles of 4.3 per eent L-ciow November of
Thc building program through­
degrees, and then of their a lull time basis and increases to clothing at prices hitherto unknown last year.
out thc state of Florida is shown
’
Tho
review
shows
Atlanta
ns
thc
in
Sanford.
Prices
have
been
slash­
iking to relatively small slse torccs havo been made in coal min­
to be keeping resident workers oc­
IM dull red heat. Tho sun was ing. textilo mills and lumber plants. ed on every variety of goodB in tho only city in tho district with nn cupied, but there 'is niso shown to
store,
it
is
said.
increase
over
November,
1023.
“ • 1 fo r another 16,000 billion Part-time opcratu.ua arc in evi­
Everything ill tho men and hoy’s Stocks of merchandise were five bo a surplus of unskilled tratirlent
dence at Mobile mid Anniston, but
he said.
fabrics, weaves, cut und col­ per cent lower thnn at thc end of labor. Construction of highways
_ heat of our own sun hns increased employment is reported lines,
ors
wide
enough in variety
to November last year, and 2.4 '&gt;er- and railroad lines will continue
back J o normal, it having at Montgomery.
throughout the winter nnd afford
“Drought conditions hnvo affect­ leaso itny taste, is to bo sacrificed. ccnt below thc total for October employment to numbers of unskill­
recovered from its chill of
’ot
only
will
thc
men
nnd
boys
of
this
year,
thc
review
says.
years ago,” Dr. C. G. Abbot ed employment In Louisiana but Sanford havo tho opportunity to
workers. Cigqr factories work­
Loans of weekly reporting mem­ ed
Smithsonian Institution re- Increases were made to foreba in replenish their wardrobes with sty­
ed overtime on holiday orders.
ber
banks
showed
an
increase
dur­
sugar
refineries
at
d
on
plantation*.
“Wo are emerging,” lie
lish articles hut the women of the
H appy Cow Sweet
frotn-fi low period of solar Oil refineries aro on full time nnd city will hnvo their chance ns well. ing recent weeks, the review fur­
a
few
of
tho
.larger
lumber
plants
ther shows. Deposits, both de­ “Orlando M erchants
‘ *"
from tho bcojn
Feed—2
4 % protein
Yiding boots to goloshes is mand and timo, were higher than
7 during which th c!nrc on doubio shifts, employing u thoFrom
range
in
ladies
footgenr
to
he
Prepare
For
Sales
_..... .labor.
on nny reporting dato during the
with any good home
radiation scarcely'evor renchpercentage
o'
“ In ’Mississippi industrial em­ placed on sale. Style, fit nnd qual­ Inst two years, nnd thc banks havci
&gt;e normal of many —
—"
years.”
improved considerably, ity in superabundance aro promised been in n position to accomodate
With tho closo of tho Orlando1 grown roughage, will
physiological effects of light ployment
oxi.cpting in textile mills, some of the lady shoppers of Sanford who customers
Christ
mss shopping b u s i n e s s , )
without
rediscounts
give you the best of all
tho subjects of several paaro idle, and others on part visit the storg during tho next two were nt a low point for thc year which merchants there say wus
' ranging from a description of which
time. Lumber mills aro on lull'w eeks
balanced rations for
tho most successful in their his­
tfcuro of rickets by enting food time, nnd cotton oil mills arc on . While all emphasis is being laid on Dec. 17.
tory,
the
chief
business
houses
of
Debits
to
individual
nccounts
at
milk production at low
sod to ultra-violet light to thc full time with increased forcer.
by tho proprietors upon tho coming
t of tha samo agency in roaksale, they do not neglect to point 24 cities in thc district for tho that city arc prepnring now for
cost for feed.
ens lay moro eggs. Sun por- FIGHT BIRDS WITH SIRENS townrd the second opportunity, week ending Dee. 10 were about their clearance snlcs.
Probably
tho
outstanding
sale
of
$
17,000,000
greater
thnn
during
which
is
being
made
possible
by
for hons were described by
thc same week in 1023, and com­ thc season will be thnt of the DickHappy Cow Feeds are
Jp. Goodalc, of Wililamstown,
SYDNEY, N. S., Jnn. 2.—Tho tho first, thpt will, como to San­
high
quality feeds, made
iks., who said tho hens enjoying Irrigation Commission of Now ford. Through tho thorough clour-, mercial fnilures during November son-Ives Co., which starts this
' luxury repaid tho kindness by South Wales hns made nvnilalbo a nnee that the proprietors are count­ in point of liabilities wore less coming Monday, Jnn. 6th and con­
by
Edgar-Morgan
Co.,
till Saturday thc 12th only.
ig many more eggs.
num of money to undertako
a ing upon Sanford to make possible than half us Inrge ns were thoso tinued
A unique feature of this event
Memphis.
3 3 Danger to Live Stock.
unique experiment. It Is propos­ will como the most complete spring in the same month lust year, tho
which Sidney Ives, promotion man­
kfDanger of live stock being pois­ ed to ninkc tests with marino sig­ nnd summer assortment in thc his­ review reported.
Sold by
Lumber mills throughout tho ager, sketched yesterday, was thc
oned by eating alfalfn that had nalling apparatus |o nee if it will tory of tho store.
South were reported moro activo fact that an entire edition of nn
been sprayed with preparations of he effective in senring HtnrllngH
The plural of tho succor thnt nnd the number of active spindles Orlando pnper would be put out
pirgenic to kill weevils was descrHi­ and other birds rrom vineyards
Seminole Feed
ed by Gcorgo I. Reeves of tho de­ and orchards in tho irrigation men. tho Soviet seoka is suckers.—Wull in textilo plnnts in cotton-grow­ to dcscrihu this sale.
The
clearance
will
be
store-wide
ing
states
increased
218,000
over
Company
partm ent of agriculture ns grcutly Tho apparatus consists of n siren Street .lournnl.
in effect and, according to Mr.
October.
over-estimated.
Thc dangerous used by ships in distress, and would
The review called attention to Ives, the prices will be sharply rc
Congress can spend less money
I’hone 91
doso was showtl to be greatly in be operated electrically from tho
thc
finnl estimate by the Depart- duccd in thc general cleornwny of
—or
tho
people
must.—Los
An­
farm,
the
siren
itself
being
placed
excess of tho continued in n feed
2-C
ment of Agrjcqlture, released Dec. .full and winter merchandise.
geles Times.
ninong thc trees or vines.
of sprayed hay.
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THE REAL VALUE OF
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WOMEN
Of Fashion will re­
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ment. It brings the
choicest, m ost ex ­
clusive apparel crea­
tions to you at prices
ridiculously low. Let
nothing keep you
away! Doors open
9 a. m.

Will he lost to you unless you arc interested in
Ready-to-wear o f the very h igh est quality! Ex­
clusive Paris inspired models go on sale tomor­
row at prices you have been paying for ordinary
garm ents. Come! Share in the great savings.

NOTHING EXCEPTED!

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ALL ON SALE NOW!
No reservations of any sort whatever! Tliis en­
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that will create tremendous buying activity for
thrifty women will he quick to see Inis unparall­
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STRAIGHT FROM THE
the Greatest, the Most

Men’s H igh Grade H eavy Shoes

$4.00 VALUES $1.95

it 1
HI 1

YES SIR—We mean Just that. When It rtunes
to shoe* thin sale will out class nny offrring in
shoe prirr* ever heard «&gt;r. These shoes ore nil
made from ivlected stock, double stitched oak
tanned sola and will give 1e bent of nnllNfnrtion
in n heavy work nhoc. Hood Hires nwnil the early

AMAZING! APPEALING!
A Mammoth Price-Cutting-Picnic for 20th Century Men—Wo;
cular Stroke of High-Powered Price Cutting that Means* the l
m
«•

CfUift lot of Buster Brown’s Childrens Shoes at 51.95 will
n rich saving. Wc have Included a largo number of
nhoca In this line and while I he sizes arc not complete you
•Will find wonderful values for this low K T A flf d»*l fll*
tyiico. Each pair Is lagged with Ihe size luRHW \ | l l a
Jmtii price. Mawc your pick early
. I t V •» y l s t / t J

A ll 56.00 and 57.00 Values, 51.15
j2vc v man en joys wearing n real imported Velour Hal an
tjilo prlrc of $1.15 for these $11.1111 and $7.00 values will
bring men on (he run. All Ilie new colors in light and
.dark Spring Hats of the most relcbrnt- l l A l l f d» i ited makes. All Irade mark hrantls in- [ u l H y
/!*&gt;
ttluded In full and complete sizes
l i v l i tp

SOFT COLLARS

SHIRTS &amp; BLOUSES

5X50 Children’s Shoes, 51.95

Values l b To SI.50

Values 35c and 50c

Can yon *imagine selling men's good
dress shirls and boys' blouses at Me?
Well here is a whole hin full Ibat "ill go
like wild flrclho
A W ‘iQp
opening morning » x
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Here U your rhancx* men to stork up on
H«ft collars.* Linen, silk and silk stripes
in Arrow, .Manhattan, Del Park and Par­
ker brands. In all
A "Uf K p
sixes and roimI styles .. I v
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THIS WHIRLWIND SALE
OF NO DISAPPOINT­
MENTS

COMPLETE CLOSE-OUT
OF ALL MEN’S SUITS!
This Gigantic Low Price Appeal Will Draw Men to This Sale Like a Fire
Let No Man Who Wishes to Save, M iss This

A ctual $3.50 Values, $1.95
I’hin gruop of finv worsted and tropical worsteds for Men nnd
Voting Men sold regularly ns high ns $25,00. The highest quality
obtainable In material aiif. workmanship. The lilues, llrowTis,
Dreys mini me;- and winter weight, belted and plain, Inttll the lale
models—for skiider, medium or stout men are absolutely iinqucs*
tinned values. Nothing but I he highest quality of material enters
these garments anil the hand taoilored effects arc the height of
style ami high class workmanship.

j V. Pen it comes to real high quality slilrta this
*g tty man a great saving uppiirtunily. These
£&amp;fih;lly firs! qtialily woven madras in Ihe i
'tdripen and colors. Made by Ike best ATAI]
th irl makers. Perfectly cut and hoauli nJR | |
v ,!fy made. Every man can afford one 1 t \ J I

V alues That W ill Electrif;

The Famous Red Cross Limited Last
Wonder values in this celebrated Ited Cross
Limited Last. Strictly a $10.00 price cut to
$7.95. Every number and nil lately arrived
models included. While Kid Straps,'V elvets.
Patents, Suedes. Light, tan, calf and bluml
Satin. Your unrestricted choice
..................

Mens and doling .Men's high quality Cashmeres, blue serges, gr.'y
ami heather mixtures, plain worsteds that sold at $.10.00. The
urine of style in the Into models for fall and winlvr wear. A wide
range nl patterns in these one and two pant suits give excellent
selections. Tr.e quality is unqi.-; slimicd and the price is literally
giving them away. When you consider what other merchants are
asking for similar suits and then compare this sale price, yon
will readily appreciate this handsome saving. Many suits in this
group aiv Hart Schaffner and Mark Heat offerings. Act prumutly,

GRASP THESE VALUES
This is one of the greatest saving values of Ibis
sho? stile. $11.50 value in these handsome French
Kids, one strap anti pumps in patent leather,
beautiful satin strap with hand turned soles and
covered box heels. Your unrestricted choice.....

A Savin# Now at 79c
J lu’ e henry weight blue rhumbray work shirls will give
" teal service. .Made from extra heavy fust color cham’v ; double rthouitlerH and double stitched f a s t seams.
L*' aty cut and true lo size. This is not A lA V If H(\
a ingle light weight shirt but a first lul aV"/ /IJlP

Thai Double Your Dollars

Need no introduction to the people
well and favorably known for alm^
iiunlity. Its advertising truthhil i
comparison, considering the qti-'iq
monster sale shatters price* na ll
will be u revelation.to even the l(
f.vttutlnns in big Practical mcaq

UNPARALLELED PRICE CUTS
Here is a group of actual $5.25 values that will
startle you. Hollywood suede handles, patent
pumps, strap anti cut toils, suede pumps and
Lady Baltimore sun tiles. You can find just
y o u r style am! size in this large group. Your
unrestricted choice ................................................

DRESS PANTS

BOY’S BLOUSES

BOYS HATS

When it comes to values these
5.5.110 and $6.00 lire** Pant* at
S.'t.S.*, must certainly appeal to
yon. Strictly all wind. Well
allured from high grade wool, ns
in liruwii and grey mixtures.
Illnck and lilues; browns and
stripes.

I hi&gt;. line nf hoys' fine (Houses
will certainly please the moth­
ers. The materials arc madras
and percale of extra quality that
will not shrink or fade, and will
slaad hard wear and inanv washings.
,

Seldom ff ever have you had the
opportunity to select a real high
quality Tobias llrnnd Hoy’s Hut
for $1.15. Tt.Me tweeds leath­
er.-, velours and velvets in grey
blue, brown and dark mixtures
are a real buy.

MEN’S SPORT COATS
ACTUAL $15.00 VALUES—$ 1.95
Men here is an absolute knock out ;n these strictly
all wool beautiful tailored sport.coats. Made from
high quality m aterial; beautifuty tailored; patch
pockets,, half belt, others plain English style. In
blues, greys— grey materials dark greens and
heather mixtures. Every men needs an extra
slipon sport coat,

$1.51) LADIES’ SILK HOSE
Full fu.shionctl, all shades
$2.50 NIGHTENGALE BRAND
E xtra quality spring colors
pile BOYS’ HOLE PROOF HOSI
M.no MEN’S HOLE PROOF 1IOSI
Pure thread sill, nl Icolors
$1.00 TIES, SILK, WOOL KNIT
A ttractive colors u td designs

5

Starch Collars
Talk about
here :s a i
lar bargain
brands. Kt
style—

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FIRST NATIONAI
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rted Determination to Give Our Patrons
jtfohs Ever Announced in this Fair City

Rub Your Eys!
B

Ladies’, M isses and Chrildren’s
Shoes at 95c'

VALUES $2.50 TO $4.00
Just Imagine lhp*c wunderful pumps, oxfords,
Mr? pJ,.tt.nd h |-l°P" in Patent, gunmetal and kid,
and children’s shoes In ealr. patent and kid. Some
h top, some low cuts. Dozens or pairs in this lot
all tagged with the size and ready to go. This
table will cause n scramble. So be here at the
-stroke of nine.

N ow a t 65c

OUSANDS of MEN and WOMEN!
Idren who Wish to Dress Richly and Save Wisely! A Spectamsands of Dollars to the Buying Public of this Community.
SILK and WASH TIES
An cxrruordinary offering
wash tics th at will demand
attention. Many of thtvo
and fancy figured -Ilk XT
sold as high as 81.00.... JaI

A Real Bargain at $2.70

LEATHER BELTS

Values to 50c.
Irlct. This ntore has l»een
strictly of the highest
prices are -always low In
(carried by khls store. This
ping at this opportune time
rtuslly double all your ex*

MISSES BUSTER BROWN’S
These shoes for Misses in Ihe famous Buster Brown line
at $2.70 mean a practical saving. We have them in black
cnlf and kid only, in this group. Buster Brown Shoes
ing finalities and you can depend on getare noted fur comfort, style nnd wearting maximum service from these shoes*

$1.00 and $1.50 Values

ill silk and
your earnest
tics hi plain
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Itluck and llrnwn Calf Kelts that --nld
regularly at S1.I10 and 81.50. Soft plia­
ble leather of superior quality. Sl/e* 28
to II. Every man XT /A VLJ j r p
nerds an extra belt l x V / Tv t *JL

THOSE WHO ACT
PROMPTLY
WILL ACT WISELY

ALL B O Y S ’.FINE S U I T S
CUT TO ROCK BOTTOMS
id W om an W ho Reads

IP. Smith’s Celebrated Men’s Shoes
Knows the J. I*. Smith Shoe, its
4c comfort and splendid quality of
workmanship. These hitops nnd
|ew up to the minute lasts. Brown
ilf nnd soft kid. Sold regularly at
unrestricted choice........ .................
[THER SHOE SENSATION
|pnd Buster Brown’s $8.50 nnd $10
tops and oxfords in black and
Jmd kid. The quality of these shoes
sed and the new lasts and lateness
&lt;e these most desirable. Your tinmice...... ..............................................

V A L U E S\

For Boys and Girls, $1.29

CCkETHB

Mother* you :ill want to saixf on jour boy* suits, don you? This
salt* offer* you the groiiteHt, the must satisfying price reduction
you have ever witnessed.
In this group of $12..'&lt;) two-pant suits we are offering at
you will find-.very suit strictly all-wool, handsomely tailored from
the Iwst materials. The hlues, browns, grey*. grey mist urea, plaids,
checks and stripes offer you wonderful selections. The repula,
tat ion of this firm is behind every suit nnd we want you io be
perfectly satisfied.

OVERALL-JUMPERS
$2.00 and $2.25 Values, $1.69
Here Is a splendid saving on overalls and jumpers. .Made
front heavy 220 denim, full roomy cut, with reinforced
seams, double stitched. Overalls Tmve full apron, broad
pockets, wide girdle. Jum pers made
roomy for action with large pockets.
Itivlted and ring set buttons. Each

Every hoy if he’s a regular hoy needs extra pants for school and
every day wear to save his suits.
Here is an opportunity to stock up on extra pants, just the
thing for every day, «e have them regularly priced to $2..'tl in
woul mixtures, in grey stripes, checks, khaki and sonic plain col­
ors.
(irasp this opportunity to save while this slock*lasts.

Men’s Sweaters

DRESS SHI RTS

MEN’S HATS

When it comes .o rent shirt bar­
gains we have a full case of
tk.in at 81-lift. Wonderful mad­
ras and percales put terns that
will certainly please you in
nixes from 11 to 17. Don’t miss
this offering.

A real sensation in these new
Felt Hats. Splendid selections
in grey, buck and seal brown
nnd In almost nil sl/cs. You ran
effect a generous saving h&gt; buy­
ing one of these hats.

$2.50 Valuesnl SI.2!)
flood heavy chain knit sweaters
—coal style and pull overs. Just
the thing for the&gt;v cool morn,
inirs. Colors in grey, brown and
blue. People will grub this bar*
gain the first hour, so be here
at !):&lt;)0 o’clock;*

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SUPREME REDUCTIONS
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ith Former Prices Battered to Bits! v ^
(;■)•&gt;,I Solid Suit Case*, well*
lined, reinforced corner*, 2
strap*, rhoqis and luck. -\
bplcudid 82..it) value—

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Now $1.49
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tv ciu ility
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$2.50 Values, $1.40

F lo r id a

Vet u i l Sa\ ings

(It ItIRHi
In

HOS1

Suit Cases

Sanford,

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Every boy nnd girl knows the Key nee Pujnmneltes, made
from excellent quality flannel, beautifully tailored nnd nr*
tislicnlly trimmed. As a sleeping garment for young peo­
ple they have no equal. The excellent
quality of pre shrunk m aterial holds its
shape and insures warm th and comfort

MEN’S FINE OXFORDS
(and $0.00 oxfords in tan, calf, both
bals are u revelation at $3.15.’ You
m quality and style being absolute*
the price is certainly below your
for this quality oxford. Your
dhoice.......................’’.......................

Decidedly low prices that will please the purse. Thest
heavy rope stitch and chain knit sw eaters in greys. Ma
toons, blue, browns, and fancy stripes are a treasure mint
of saving. Extra coat style or pull over,
made from pre shrunk woolen yarn.
These Sweaters will give good service
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I ¥CT R M D A V Q .A regular $2.50 leather standard football goes to
LltjLLlW DU I U . the first twenty-five boys who buy a suit. — :—
Now mother*. here an* practical fall anil winter high grade nulls
at One-half the regular price. Ileaulirul I and 2-palit iiiith in
tweed, cashmere and blue srrgv. Fine, snappy, trim model* in the
hite*t fall nnd winter styles. Doth belled and plain. Excellent
quality grade- grade material and workmanship. Made by cele­
brated manufacturers of hoys* clothing. The extra pants double
the wear. Never have such suit bargains been offered in this lo­
cality. They wil Ik- snapped op quickly tit this saving price. Every
suit carries oar guarantee.

Genuine S avin g at $2.45

KEYNEE PAJAMAETTES /

A Barrage of Prize W inning Prices That Actually
Amaze the K eenest Bargain Seeker.
STARTLING PRICE CUTS THAT MAKE YOU RUB YOUR EYES

A C T U A L "

BOYS WOOL SWEATERS

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STRAIGHT FROM THE
the Greatest, the Most

Men’s H igh Grade H eavy Shoes

$4.00 VALUES $1.95
YES SIR—We mean Just that. When It tnm «
to rime* thin m Ic will nut clap* any of firing in
shoe prices cvrr heard of. These shoes nrr nil
‘ made from rvdected stoch, double stitched oak
tunned sola.and will *lvc | r best of satisfaction
. in n heavy work shoe, flood sires awnlt the early
\ buyers.
i

AMAZING! APPEALING! BENEFI
A Mammoth Price-Cutting-Picnic for 20th Century Men—Woi
cular Stroke of High-Powered Price Cutting that Means* the i
SHIRTS &amp; BLOUSES

93.50 Children’s Shoes, 91.05

Values t b To S1.50

lot of Buster Brown's Childrens Shoes at S1.0.1 will
n n rich saving. We have included a large number of
o in this line and while Ihe sizes are no! complete you
find wonderful values for this low f t l A l l f (hi Af*
!. Ettch pair is lagged with the size IVJB 8 W a 1 l | \
price. Mawc your pick early.......... l i v • * y l e t / t J

v man enjoys wearing a real imported Velour Hal an
prirr of $1.1!* for Ihcsc SIMM and $7.00 values will
Z men on the run. All the new colors in light ami
; .Spring lin ts of the most relehrnt- I f A l I f (h i i f
makes All Irnde mark brands in
ed irt full and complete sizes

Need no introduction to the profit
well and favorably known fnraJw
quality. Its advertising truthfvll
ronipariscn, considering the qia'e
monster sale shatters price*, na :l
will be a revelation do even the l
(.V: tat inns in big Practical mcaq

Can yon • imagine selling men's gin»J
dress shirts and boys* blouses at .t‘Jc?
Well here is a whole bin full that will go
like wild firethc
O VV QQp
opening morning ftv
TT

THIS WHIRLWIND SALE
OF NO DISAPPOINT­
MENTS

COMPLETE CLOSE-OUT
OF ALL MEN’S SUITS!
This Gigantic Lmv Price Appeal Will Draw Men to This Sale Like a Fire
Let No Man Who W ishes to Save, Miss This

A ctual 93.50 Values, $1.05
Thin grunp of fin-.* worn ted and tropical .worsteds for Men and
Young .Men sold regularly ns high as $2.'i.fll). The highest quality
obtainable In material nitr. workmanship. The lilues, llrowns,
Cireys aummer and winter weight, belled and plain, instil the late
models—for si. oiler, medium or stout men are absolutely iimpiestinned values. Nothing hut the highest ipinlity of material enters
these garments and the band taollored effects are the hJght of
idjle and high class workmanship.

n it enmes to real high ipiaiity sh irts ibis Bale gives
/ man a great saving opportunity. These Shil ls are
tly flrMt t|tiali(y woven m adias in I he new spring
?h anti colors. Made by (lie best * | A ( p ip-j nr*
makers. Perfectly cut and heattii 1^5 NqV \ \
made. Every man can afford one l i \ / ir t l l l i J f /

V alues That W ill Electri

The Famous Red Cross Limited Last
Wonder values in this celebrated Bed Crass
Limited Last. Strictly a $10.00 price cut to
$7.95. Every number anti till lately arrived
models included. White Kid St Rips,‘Velvets,
Patents, Suedes. Light, tan, calf and blond
Satin. Your unrestricted choice
...........
GRASP THESE VALUES
This is one of the greatest saving values of this
sho?snlc. $0.50 value in these handsome French
Kids, one strap anti pumps in patent leather,
beautiful satin strap with hand turned soles and
covered box heels.. Your unrestricted choice.....
UNPARALLELED PRICE CUTS

e heavy weight blue rham hruy work shirts will give
c.il service. Made from extra heavy fast color chain; double shoulders and double stitched fast seams,
ty cut and true lo size. This is not
M A j|I7 rift
gle light weight shirt but a first
|\|S -y l /U r/T&gt;
ty garment that will stand wear.
llY M ! I

That Double Your Dollars

Here is a group of actual $5.25 values that \yill
startle you. Hollywood suede handles, patent
pumps, strap and cut outs, suede pumps and
Lady Baltimore handles. You can find just
your style and size in this targe group. Your
unrestricted c h o ic e...............................................

DRESS PANTS

BOY’S BLOUSES

BOYS HATS

When it inaiN to value', the**.*
XTi.OO timl $6.00 lire** Paula ut
SJ.fCi must certainly appeal to
you. Strictly all wool. Well
allured from high gruili* wool cits
in brown ami grey mix til res.
Work and lilues; browns mid
Wripes.

This line of hoys’ fine Minuses
will certainly please the moth­
ers. The materials are madras
and percale of extra quality that,
will not shrink or fade, and will
stand hard wear and many wash­
ings.
,

Seldom ff ever have you had the
opportunity to select a real high
quality Tobias Drand Hoy V Mat
for SI.to. TI.JHC tweeds leath­
er*, velours and velvets in grey
blue, brown and dark mixtures
are a real buy.

MEN’S SPORT COATS
ACTUAL $15.00 VALUES—$1.95
Men here is an absolute knock out In these strictly
all wool beautiful tailored sp o rt coals. Made from
high quality m aterial; heuutifuly tailored; patch
pockets,, half belt, others plain English style. In
blues, greys— grey materials dark greens and
heather mixtures. Every men needs an extra
slipnn sport coat.

$1.50 LADIES' SILK HOSE
Full fashioned, all shades
$2.50 NIGHTENGALE BRAND &lt;
E xtra quality spring colors

Starch Collars

pile BOYS’ HOLE PROOF HOSE
Black and brown, now
$1.00 MEN’S HOLE PROOF 11081:
Pure thread sill, al letdurs

Talk about
here in a i
lar bargain
brands, Iv
style—

$1.00 TIES, SILK, WOOL KNIT
A ttractive colors t.mi designs

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dlars!
.Men
mooch ColAll standard
«i*e, every

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A Two Weeks High-Powered Selling
NEXT TO
FIRST NATIONAL
BANK

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THE SANFORD HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY g, 1*2$,

e8 Determination to Give Our Patrons
»hs Ever Announced in this Fair City
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Ladies’, M isses and Chrildre
Shoes at 95c'

VALUES $2.50 TO $4.0*
•lust imagine these wonderful pump*, oxf
strapn and hl-lops in patent, gunmetnl and
and children’* shoe* in calf, patent and kid. t
hitop, a lime low cuts. Dozen* of pair* in thi
all tagged with the size and ready to go.
table will cause a scramble. So be herc’ni
stroke of nine.

N ow a t 6^
idren who Wish to Dress Richly and Save Wisely! A Spectamsands of Dollars to the Buying Public of this Community
SILK and WASH TIES
’let. Thin store ha* been
strictly of the highest
prices are always low in
tarried by this store,* This
ing at this opportune time
ctualiy double nil your ex*

An exrraordinary offering
wash tie* that' will demand
attention. Many of these
and fancy figured eilk VT
Hold oh high an $1.l)0.._iN

ill silk and
your earnest
tie* in plain
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\ Heal Bargain at $2.70

LEATHER BELTS

TIicwo-?&gt;iims fiir &gt;nssos'fn lRe- famous Buster
ul $2.70 mean a practical saving. We have th«
calf aatl kid only, in this group. Huster Hr
ing (iiiaiities and you can depend nn get* I f A l
are noted for comfort, style and w e n r - |y ||’
ting maximum service from these shoesl l Vr

Hlnck and Brown Calf Pelts that sold
regularly at SI.IH) and St.JO. Soft plia­
ble leather of superior quulitv. Size* 28
to 41. Every man V J A l t /
needs p.n extra belt Lx w TV n o t

THOSE WHO ACT
PROMPTLY
WILL ACT WISELY

Genuine S aving at $2.45
Decidedly low prices that will please lhe put
heavy rope stilch and chain knit sw eaters in
t oons, blue, browns, and fancy stripes are a tre
of saving. Extra coat style or pull over. I f A l
made from pre shrunk woolen yarn, l u l l
These Sweaters will give good service l l v r

ALL B O Y S ’ .FINE S U I T S
CUT TO ROCK BOTTOM!
Woman Who Reads

Smith’s Celebrated Men’s
knows the J. P. Smith Shoe, its
to ertmfort and splendid quality of
I workmanship. These hitops and
e\V up to the minute lasts. Brown
ilf and soft kid. Sold regularly at
1 unrestricted choice....... ..................
THER SHOE SENSATION
and Huster Brown’s $8.50 and $10
i tops and oxfords in black and
[nd kid. The quality of these shoes
ed and the new lasts and lateness
te these most desirable. Your unioice...... ..............................................

A Barrage of Prize W inning Prices That Actually
Am aze the K eenest Bargain Seeker.
STARTLING PRICE CUTS THAT MAKE YOU RUB YOUR EYES
I TGI I?!\I RfWQ«A reK,,lnr $2.30 leather standard football goes to
L loL L lf
I lo. the first twenlv-five hoys who buy a suit. — :—
Nrywr mothers, here are practical full ami winter high grade suits
at Sue-half (he regular price. Beautiful I and 2-pant suits in
tweed, cashmere and blue sergv*. Fine, snappy, trim models in the
latest fall and winter styles. Both helled and plain. Excellent
quality grade grade material and workmanship. Made by cele­
brated manufacturers of boys’ clothing. The extra pants double
the wear. Never have such suit bargains been offered in this lo­
cality. They nil Is- snapped up quickly at this saving price. Every
suit carries our guarantee.

Roys Every Day Pants
Every hoy if he’s a regular boy needs extra pants for school and
every day wear to save his suits.
Here is an opportunity to stock up on extra pants, just the
thing for every day, we have them regularly priced to 82.511 in
wool mixtures, in grey stripes, cheeks, khaki and some plain col­
ors.
(irnsp this opportunity In save while this stuck*lasts.

Men’s Sweaters
7.50 KNICKERS AT $1.95
void, high quality late style knickers
Itch in. demand and this $1,95 price will
hrifty men. A complete run of sizes
&gt; tweeds, wool plaids and checks and
fe s will give you a complete assortft fail to see this line.

Every boy and girl knows the Kcynce Pajamnc
from excellent quality flannel, beautifully tailoi
tislically trimmed. As a sleeping garment for
pie they have no equal. The excellent I J A f
quality of pre shrunk material holds its | u | | |
shape and insures warm th and comfort 1 " V i

Mothers you nil want to snvs on your Imys suits, don you? This
sale offers you tin* greatest, the most satisfying price reduction
you have ever witnessed.
In this group of SJ2..*0 two-pant suits we are offering at 5H.tr.
you will find •.'very soil strictly all-wool, handsomely tailored front
the U‘st materials. The blues, browns, greys, grey mixtures, plaids,
checks and stripes offer you wonderful selections. The reputa.
tntion of this firm is behind every suit and we want you to be
perfectly satisfied.

BEN’S FINE OXFORDS
and $0.00 oxfords in tan. calf, both
l bals a re a revelation at $.T,45.' You
an quality and style being absoluteI the price is certainly below your
i for this quality oxford. Your
[ Choice.......................;;.......................

For Boys and Girls, $1.29

Here Is tt splendid saving on overalls and juntpi
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hopetul t-udSdcw*Jm Now Year
dispatches from
Britain
regarding waf debts, although
no communication
declaring
willingness o f the British Gov­
ernment ,to approvo specially
indulgent terms for France,
has bceni received:

PARIS, Jan. 2.—The French
Fordgn Office today confirm­
ed reports that negotiations
have been opened, between*
Cieraenel and Mellon regarding
funding French war debt.
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fOTON, Jan. 2.—
isible postal officials
ly cities throughout
try have been sus)m duty, an em­
! the senate postofpittee has. been disid the clerk of the
itoffice committee
led as a result of
ivastigation into tho
sy to influence postal
Ion.

sis suspended all ere

the executive commit*
National Association of
dsors and held some
important positions in
srvice.
iurty, acting superin*
mils, New York City,
an In service twenty*
Grelg, postal cashier,
[the service seventeen
title, acting postmaster,
the service twenty-four
Tittle, assistant postpngfleld, Ohio, in the
nty-flve years,
lids, superintendent of
ille, in the service 83
inaom, assistant super­
delivery, Chicago, in
‘ years.
irged senate employee
McDermot, assistant
sennte committee,
vwiuiihuco. who
wisif
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(ment by which he recCiv-)
for the interests o f the
o f Postal Supervisors.
C. Recdcsel, clerk o f
|committee, was declared
art to have been pro*
a “ g ift" o f $1,000 by
visors* Association, and
ced today that because
nhappy notoriety” coqth tho Investigation ho
led.
stigntion, whoso results
Junccd In a statement by
Gonornl New, was unt»y the postofficc dopurtMr. New had conferred
Coolidge. The postmast*
|*s statement revealed lor
[time tho facts in conIth the postal pay legi.i|,rges previously investiie department of justice.
Co department inquiry,
resulted only in tho anJt by A.sorney General
no Inw had been violat­
or the law employees of
Id house committees oc|he status o f McDernuit
scl are not technically ir.|thin the definition o f
the United States",
lose acceptance of money
(»nl statues are directed.
Ireport made to the post*
eneral by Postal Inspec[I. Clarhan stationed nt
and It. M. Bates of Mil*
|who were brought to
an to make the investignthat early in March,
perntot requested tho (lo­
ir particular postoffice to
congressional commit­
sparing a bill providing
tses in salaries of postofbyecs.
of the department to de­
men without formal rethe committee rendte-1
liairman Paige asking that
J Tittle, Sansom and Fields
led to help tho committee,
i s then president of tho
(Association of Postal Su­
nn organization o f superIciala o f the various post.

Liner Mohawk
tted Afire O ff
of New Jersey
Dei., Jan. 2.—Tho Clyde
&gt;nawk, W|th 200 passenr&lt;l. was reported a fire otr
1,6 bight in Detawnri* Bay
today. Passengers nre
nn4 momentarily exru from Captain James
P*ips masttr, to take to
five tugs are standing
IhLPHlA, Jiki. 2.— Radio
to the Navy Ynrd here
1° Pa**vngers tfrom the
rere taken off, steamer
(I a tLewes to continue to
tinations.
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pment has been bind with
(yivnnia Railroad to bring
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Seventeen Year Old Wife Of
Slain Robbers Paces Floor
o f Cell Grieving Over The
Death o f Her Husband
. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Jan. 2—
Nellie Wright, 17*ycnr-oId widow
of William E. Wright, arrested
here late Wednesday for New Or­
leans authorities Thursday paced
the length of hor cell, tossed rest­
lessly on her bunk awaiting the
arfival o f New Orleans officers to
take her back to thnt city.
Grief over the death of her hus­
band* “ Handsome Bill” Wright,
who was shot to death in a pis­
tol bsttle with officers at Mobile
while fleeing from New Orleans,
where he held up the Frenchman
Street branch
inch o f the Marine bank
and obtained
iidkl $13,000, wrought a
change in her appearance overnight. She was wnn and pale to­
day and barely touched an elab­
orate New Year’s dinner prepared
for her.
She occupies the! same cell that
held Cecilia Coonty, New York’s
bobbed haired bandit, who wns
captured here several months ago
and who is now serving time in
New York state for a series of
holdups in thnt city. Her husband,
Edward Cooney, arrested hero with
her also is in the penitentiary. '
Officers from New Orleans will
arrive' tomorrow to take Mrs.
Wright back to that city, accord­
ing to advices received by the po­
a
swej llciWi
U was
WHJ IK
MIUVIMJ that
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here.
It
believed
of* being ULxtnwrf afvet

the fact, or of receiving stolen pro­
perty would bo placed against her
In the Louisiana city.
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When taken into custody, Mrs.
Wright had in her possession more
than $11,0000 of tho $13,000 loot
obtained in the holdup at New
Orleans. This is being held for
Now Orleans officers.
MOBILE. Ala. Jan. 2—The last
chapter was written Thursday in
the life of William E. Wright, de­
sperado, bank bandit, who died
with his boots on in a gun battle
with police hero early Tuesday
morning, less than a week after he
had help up and robbed a New Or­
leans hank of $1.3,000 and slain n
policeman. His body was shipped
to Dcs Moines, Io\ya, this after­
noon.
His wifa apprehended in Jack­
sonville, with approximately $12,­
000 of the bank loot in her pos­
session, is being held for New Or­
leans authorities. Two men serv­
ing life terms in the Iowa peni­
tentiary for a murder which
Wright, in a written confession
found on his body, declared he com­
mitted, are planning a legal but­
tle foe freedom.

New York In Grip
Of Heaviest Snow
Of Winter Season
NEW YORK, Jan. 2,— New York
City today is in the grip of its first
heavy snow storm o f the winter,
Driven by a slas King gale, snow be­
gan falling cnrly in the day nnd
as it continued unabatted, the street
denning department ordered our
G.000 men nnd 411 motor driven
plows.
Elevated nnd trolley companies
reduced their schedules. and put
crews to work keeping tho tracks
clear. The weather bureau said
snowfall would enntinuo through
the day and part of tonight.
Washington Walk* io Work
WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.— Wndiingtun walked to work today with
trolley traffic badly crippled by
nnowrnl!. Except for Pennsylva­
nia Avenue, stret railway traffic
is mjst intermittent and for hun­
dreds of government employees it
is n case of walk or stay at home,
It is the second snow storm ir. al­
most ns many days for the capital.
As usunl when there com*** any
real snowfall here trnjc was imme
j diateiy affected because of the in..............................
freqeuent' occasion
given for de­
veloping fine art o f 'coping with
such conditions. The weather bu­
reau this morning issued n storm
warning from Boston to Deinware
brenkwater.
Transpurtation Hampered
BALTIMORE. Jan. 2.— Almost n
i complete paralysis o f local trans! portation facilities marked the
|opening of Baltimore’s busines-.
hours today due tos now which
began falling Thursday nigh; and
continuing heavily this morning.
Education’s three K’s of today—
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Distinction
New Yenr Callers Floek 'to
White House to Greet .The
Chief Executive and W ife;
A ffair Free o f Formality

Couple Greet Callers
For Over Four Hours

Mare Than 100 Spectators
Collapse From Cold Wl
Philadelphia’s Biggest New
Year Celebration Progresses Reconvenes Friday Following
New Year’s Recess; Shoals
Butler Subject O f
Measure Occupies Attention
M any Caricatures ‘ o f Senate At Its Opening
Various Club Members Vie Isle o f Pines Treaty
With Each Other in Lavish
A lso Facing1 Senate
Adornment o f Their Capes
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 2.— With Appropriation Bills Ready for
Passage; Expect Litlc Work
a light hearted laugh for the bit­
ing breezes, Philadelphia’s merry­
To Be Done By March 4

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WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.—Throw­
ing open the door* o f the White
House to all who cared to call.
President and Mrs. Coolidgc Thurs­
day received four thousand visitors
at their New Year’s reception.
Tho chief executive and his wife
for four hours and a half stood in
tho Blue room, shaking hands with
their callcra and extending and re­
ceiving New Year's greetings. Be­
ginning at 11 o’clock, the recep­
tion was scheduled to end at 2:30,
but when that hour arrived Mr.
Coolidge directed that it be con­
tinued until ail who desired had
had opportunity to call.
The number Received was no
greater than in previous years, but
It isn’t often thnt courts of half a
the proportion of the genera! pub­ state are dominated by jurists from
lic to the portion classed as official one family. Yet west Texas has
was larger.
.
Judges J. F. Sutton, 34, and C. it.
Moreover, there was less formal­ Sutton, 37, brothers, who will on
ity about the affair than in the Jun, 1 take jurisdiction over 28,8tU
more recent years, some of the old­ miles, a territory as large ns seven
er White House attaches declnring eastern states, with plenty to spare.
it a reversal to the New Year re­ And in addition to having jurisdic­
ceptions of the pre-war period tion of the largest territory, the
whon Washington, ns*n smuil city brothers are among the youngest
looked moro on the president nnd jurists in the United States.
his wife as neighbors and on at­
tendance at the reception much liko
a call on any of their other friends.
Dignatarie* Received First
A* customary, the cabinet, the
diplomatic corps, icongress, high
ranking officers of army and the
navy, and members of patriotic or­
ganizations were received first, bnt
this portion of tho recptlon took
only an hour. Then Mr. and Mrs.
Coolidge retired for luncheon and
within half an hour began receiv­ Chamber of Commerce Is Told
ing the general public, several hun­
Northern Syndicate Plnn to
dred of whom had been waiting in
Enter
Passengcd
Field
line for two hours despite n cold
With
Luxurious
New
Boat
damp day.
Tho ppyic part of the reception ■ &gt;! wlfs on exact cross-section oW /-*hnt a northern syndicate is
a
American life. It Included men, considering the operation of
women and children, men nnd wo­ steam yacht of 200 passenger ca­
men of four score or moro yoats pacity on the St. Johns River be­
and babes in arms, members of nil tween Sanford nnd Jacksonville be­
races, bankers and laborers nnd rep came known Friday afternoon at
resentatives o f many other lines of the Chamber o f Commerce meeting,
work, Those who had formed in at the Soniinolu Cafe. A letter
line passed through the blue roam from Benjamin Morris Sharp, Phil­
and were received by Mr. and Mrs. adelphia renl estate dealer, stating
Coolidge in less than an hour, and that he had been asked to become
the remainder of tho afternoon was a memher of the syndicate and nskgiven over to the receiving of those ing advice as to the feasibility of
who arrived at the White House the scheme, was read to the cham­
ber.
singly or in twos and three.
Both the president and Mrs. CoolThe letter stated that the syndi­
idgo often stopped to talk with cate is piunning daylight service.
some of those they knew p e rso n a l­ The syndicate plnns catering to
ly, come aged man or woman, or tho better class of passenger? and,
some child. The president talked It is understood, will not enter the
for several minutes with one freight transportation field.
Grand Army of the Republic vet­
A report by tho good roads com­
eran, R. G. Scott, of Linn Creek, mittee of the chamber, embodying
Mo., who as u member of the 21th moro than a year of study, contain­
Iowa infantry attended the New ing the ivins for the investmmt of
Year’s reception in 18G0 given by $1/&gt;()(),000 in hard surfaced roads iu
President and Mrs. Lincoln.
the county, wus made at the meet­
The earlier part of the ceremo­ ing. The report was adopted ver­
ny with the members of tho diplo­ batim by the chamber and will be
matic corps nnd the officers of the presented with its endorsement to
army, navy and marine corpj in, the county commission on next
their dress unifnrmr, wns more col­ Tuesday, the rcgulitr meeting day
orful, nnd more formal than when The report plans for the disposi­
the generul public was received. tion of the proposed issue of $1,­
Many of those in the Intter group 500,000 in bonds for good roads in
remained half an hour or so after the county.
passing through tve blue room to
Members of the chamber wero
listen to a continuous concert by invited to meet with the Sanford’s
two sections of tho United States Women’s club nt 3:30 o’clock on the
marine hnnd.
afternoon of Jan. 7, when Harold
Dentil Stalks In
Hunor, noted nurseryman, will give
Unknown to the president or an address upon “ A Practical
many of the callers, death appeared Scheme for City nnd County Beauut the guteH of the White House tifiention.”
grounds while the reception wns in
An invitation from tho Orange
progress and took Samuel D. Boss nnd Black hotel of Longwiod to
an ngod employe of the postoflice hold the next meeting there next
department. Boss, ns n member of Friday night was accepted. Mem­
the Association o f Oldest Inhabi­ bers of the chamber plan to rnkn
tants of the District of Columbia, something of u gala occasion of the
one of the civic organizations re­ affair, incorporating u "Ladies’
ceived by the president, was stand­ Night” feuturo into the event.
ing in line just inside the ground.'
Committee working upon
the
when he became suddenly ill nnd plan to erect n radio broadcasting
died from apoplexy before his station in Sanford, is scheduled to
friends could rummon aid.
meet during next week, it is laid,
Members of the diplomatic cops nnd n report is expected to be ren­
and many other officials were en­ dered nt the next meeting of tho
tertained following their call at the chamber. •
White House at a diplomatic break­
fast nt the Pnn-American Union
given by the secretary of state and
Mrs. Hughes. Most of tho mem­
bers of the cabinet and their wives
held open house during the after­
noon.
All tho government departments
NF.W YORK. Jan. 2— President
were closed for the day and both
Nicholas Murry nutlcr, of Colum­
senate and house were in recess.
bia University, said in his annual
Mexican Ambassador report to tho trur.teen Thursday
that if democracy is to maintain
Is Coming to Florida und
justify itself it must displnco
its “ paste-board heroes and its pa­
MEXICO ciT Y , Jnn. 2.— The pier macho leaders o f opinion” f*»»
American Ambassador .lam e It. leaders of. "tried und tested cour­
Sheffield left Friday for Florida to age, o f sound and well grounded
recuperate from his recent illness. knowledge, and that o f far-seeing
He hopes to return in three weeks. vision, by which alone n people
muv bo kept from perishing.
HELD FOR AUTHORITIES
**lhe anthills o f civiliatinn,” he
said, “ are always crowded; its bee
DAYTON. Ohio, Jan. 2. —A man hives ntc too often empty. It is
believed to be Morton S. Hawkins tiie function of u universty to
under indictment in Indianapolis in help popuiuce the boo hives.
connection with operations o| the
Dr. Butler found thnt the “ pres­
Hawkins Mortgage Co., arrested ent day mocking appeal to nn in­
here us fugitive from juitlrs is fant that he., give expression to
being held by Indiana authorities. himself represents the abdication
The man said he is J. R. Hart, a of education.”
Detroit attorney.
“ To starve youhi," he continued,

M AY RUN YACHT
FROM SA N FO R D
TO JACKSONVILLE

makers marched Thursday in their
annual mummers’ parade, flood­
ed Broad Street with a riot o f col­
or and mirth for several miles.
Thousands, shivering on the side­
walks, onvied the mummera’ abil­
ity to keep warm by dancing to
the music of multitudinous bands.
More than 100 spectators collaps­
ed from the cold, a score requiring
hospital treatment.
Tho fancy clubs, which devote
their efforts to elaborate displays
o f flowing embroidered draperies,
experienced difficulty in navigat­
ing against the
mile gale thnt
howled between the skyscrapors in
the center of the city. Efforts
of bystanders wero needed to re­
trieve one* vast cape which broke
away from its attendants, while
police were required to right a
300 pound mnreher, costumed in n
huge barrel, who was bowled ovc;\
i Captains of the vnrious New
Year’s clubs vied with one anoth­
er in the lavish adornment of
their capes. One mnntle, 105 feet
long, required the services o f 100
pages to keep it tnut. A costume
with 14,000 “ pearls” woven In it
wns worn by another mnreher.
Brig. General Smedlcv D. But­
ler, tho city’s director o f public
safety, from tho window o f the
mayor’ s office in tho City Hall
watched tho parade. With his per­
mission, the comic division had
burlesrucd his one year’s administtition of the police nnd fire de­
partments nnd no phase escaped
the mummers’ presentation. The
director’s scheme for protection of
jewelry stores against holdups by
means of n red signal light out­
side wns Hhown in nction, tho ban­
dit chasing squad, mounted op kid­
die cars mnking short work of the
holdup men. Another float depict­
ed tho director engaged in a ring
battle with n magistrate with
whom he has had several disagree­
ments.
The bout wns refereed in pantomine by tho mayor nnd the presi­
dent of the City Council. Tho
traffic control system devices by
General Butler nnd n representa­
tion of the general in his role of
Washington crossing the Delaware
rowed by a squad of his police
wero nlso shown.
Tho round-the-world flight, the
trans-utlantic flight of the ’A M,
the cfiuino personage, and the my­
sterious relation between tho syn­
thetic liquor and coffin industri­
es formed topics for other burl­
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WASHINGTON. Jan. 2. —
•Walter D. Van Riper, of New
Jersey, assistant United States
attoinerr who refused to resign
upon the demand o f Attorney
General Stone 1 was removed
from office Friday. The sepa­
ration is effective Immediately
nnd was ordered by Stone a
few hours after reading a letter
from the out going attorney re­
fusing to resign and attacking
officials o f the department of
justice.

Idaho Senator Thinks
'rime Now Ripe fo r
Parley and W ill In­
troduce Bill Soon

(M

TH REE SANFORD Germany, Russia
m e n A p p o in t e d WouldTake Part
P lan W ould Be
ON SCOUT BOARD Dawes
More
Successful

WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.— With
juat 63 working days before it
passes into history, the sixty-eighth Activities of Yenr Reviewed
congress will got back to work Fri­
Atid Commended at Meeting
day after its holiday recent with
Of Central Florida Council
a great pressure of legislation fac­
In Orlando Last Tuesday
ing it. ‘
After having laid it aside long
Three Sanford men were named
enough to pass within a single day to executive capacities at tne regu­
more than 100 bills nnd resolutions, lar annual meeting of the Central
the nenate will get back to its con­ Florida Council, Boy Scouts of
sideration of Musdo Shoals under America, in Orlando a short time
an unanimous consent agreement, ago. The new officers of the coun­
After this long considered problem
will hold office during the year
is to ono side, another unanimous cil
o f 1025.
agreement— that calling for n final
Sanford men named nr? Col.
vote on the isle o r l ’ lnes treaty—
George W, Knight, vice president;
will become operative.
II. R. Stevens, member o f tho ex­
While the senate is dealing with ecutive hoard, nnd M. £. Hnddock,
there problems, tho ninss of nn- deputy commissioner.
nual appropriation bills passed by
The meeting was called to order
the house will continue to pile up.
Four of them, tho agriculture, in­ by President Donald A. Cheney,
terior, naval nnd treasury-postof- who outlined the work of the coun­
fleo arc awaiting senate action, cil during the past yenr, and com­
either on the floor or in commit­ mended the co-opcrntion shown by
tee, while houso lenders plnn to the public in general nnd the close
put through another, the nrmy nttention given to tho movement by
the individual workers who dt«l not
measure, within a short time.
spare their time nnd energy in mak­
Before taking up the wnr depart­ ing the scouting program more at­
ment bill Saturday, the house will tractive to the boy.
give nttention Friday to bill's on
A. R. Douglnss, tresaurer o f the
the unanimous concent calendar.
Taking n leaf out of the snnnlu's council, showed the financial condi­
book, it is expected to pass a large tion of tho council, which met with
ninss of measures, many o f them commendation by the council mem­
bers.
private claims and bridge bills.
Then followed n detailed report
Laying aside the Muscle Shoals
question temporarily next Monday, by Scout Executive .1. C. Morris,
the senate will take up for final which reviewed the progress made
nction President Coolldge’s veto of the past yenr nnd incmentnlly told
tho pontal salary increase bill un- of the Scout activities, whicn wns
dor nn agreement calling for a vote greeted with npprovul.
Tho council went onreecord ns re­
by Into Tuesday after shnrly lim­
ited debate—a rather nnusunl pro­ affirming the objectives endorsed
at tho Executive Confererco held
cedure in the senate.
Meantime, tho senate pontolfiee nt Snvnniinh Inst year und also ac­
committee will rush work on the cepting the quota of Xntionul Hoad
&gt;
administration measure for postal taunifer* fbr TO25.
The following officers wore elect­
rate increases to meet the snlnry
raises in the hope of hnving it ed for 1!)25: president, Knrl Leh­
ready before the sennte reaches the mann; treasurer, D. A. Cheney;
vote on the executive's veto of the vice-presidents, Joe McCormick,
Orlando; G. M. Wnkelin, Tavares,
measure.
Present plnns arc to bring in a W. H. Courtney, Daytona Bench, A
temporary rate incrcaso measure T- French, Kissimmee, J. J. Par­
to fill thu gap until n permanent ish, Titusville, Col. Geo. W. Knight,
one enn be worked out in commit­ Sanford, Bert Fish, DeLond.
Tho members o f the executive
tee. This plan Is expected to meet
with pointed reference in debate board for 1025 will bo the offici. s
on the veto, many senators having elected, with William Edward?,
already charged thnt the whole ef­ Zcllxvood; John D. Nicholas, Eusfort is to defeat the salary in­ tis; Wm. Browmcr, St. Cloud; H.
creases because it will be imposs­ R. Slovens, Sanford, V. W, Gould,
ible to put through u rate ndvnncc DcLund; Col. It. M. Shearer, Or­
lando; John A Rogers, Dnytonn.
bill before Mar. 4.
House leaders expect to adhere The executive board immediately
to their idan to rush tho appropria­ went into ression and elected J.
tion bills through nnd they ex­ C. Morris Scout Executive for the
pect that ufler tho Inst of these year 1925.
The following appointments were
has been sent to thu sennto there
will bo time for the consideration confirmed by the board: scout com­
Expect 25,000 At
of n fair amount of general legis­ missioner, Ray Green, Winter Park;
lation. How much of it. will get deputy commissioners, L. T. Hew­
Police Field Meet through
in tho flnnl crush, however, itt, Orlando; Cai ion Farmer, Kiesniinmeo; f.T f . Hathlook, Sunford;
is regarded as problematical.
JACKSONVILLE, Jnn. 2.—Twen
Jno. J. .Tires, Benson Springs; D.
ty-five thousand persuns are expect
A. •Icintash, Tituavillc; Orville Jt.
cd to witness tho second annual fire
Duv , Leesburg; C. R. Tidwell,
nnd police field meet at the fair
Daytona.
grounds here Jan. 1, according to
WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.— The
K. Tracy Hollingsworth, secretary
to Mayor Alsop. Tho program will senute und house were at u stand­
begin nt 10 A. M. and continue still.
Senator Borah of Idaho announc­
until G P. M., nnd will include 34
events. Entrants will represent ed ho would revivo his plan for an
nearly u sene of Florida cities, in intornntionnl economic conference.
The president nnd Mrs. Coolidge
addition to Havana, Cuba, and sev­
—
eral Goorgln cities, according to threw open tho doors of the White
.statement^ by /qommittccmen in Houso for the customary New
LeRoy Kirkley, o f Sanford,_suf-j
Year’s clay reception.
charge.
fared painful cuts and bruises nI’ostmastcr General New an­ bout dawn Friday morning when
nounced the suspension of six pos­ an automobile which he was driv­
Markets.
tal officials in as many cities ami
the discharge nnd resignation of ing on tho Snnfnrd-Orland road
two
employes of the congressional near Altamonte collided with a
CHICAGO, Jan. 2.—Wheat: May,
truck and wns demolished. Mr.
1.79V4 to 1.80ft: July, 1J)5 to 1.55ft postoflice committee ns n result of
Kirkley was rushed to a hospital
Corn: May, 1.30 to 1.30ft. Oats: un investigation into use of money
in
Orlando where it wus found that
to
influence
legislation.
May, 04 to 01VI.
his injuries were not serious. He
is expected to lie ulile to leave the
EVANS DOING NICELY
Senate Committee
hospitu* within a few days.
Kirkley ami the driver of
DIVERSBURG, Tenn., Jnn. 2. —
Approves P. O. Bill thuMr.truck
which ki said to be own­
Dr. Herman . Evans, Imperial Wiz­
ed
by
Thrasher
Brothers, of Orard of the Klu Klux Kl.in is doing
WASHINGTON, Jan. 2. — The
nicely after an operation here last senate post office committee ap­ lnndo, were travelling iu opposite
night fur ncute uppcndicitis.
according to reports
proved Friday of the administration directions,
hill providing for increases of pos­ reaching Sanford. The truck, it is
tal salaries and rates. The in­ said, wus travelling without lights
thinking the
creases, were recommended by the and Mr. Kirkley,
department, howover, were re-up- truck was going in the same di­
nortioned so second class wail will rection ho was instead of npbe charged considerably less thnn pronch him. turned to the left to
originally proposed. Bill would be pass nnd the two machines col­
“ by depriving it o f intellectual nnd effective Feb. 15, 1020.
lided head-on.
moral nouiishmcnt, nnd to crippio
It provides for the Joint congres­
7'hn truck driver, it is said, es­
it by depriving it of tho disciplino sional committee to corduct hear­ caped injury. Mr. Kjrkiey suf­
o f experience, are among the new­ ings nnd report to next Congress. fered kruine,s about tho chest and
est nnd most popular forms of It provides a 1V* cent pound rente sovore cut3 about the chin from
cruelty that have been devised to. second class devoted to muling
flying glass from the shattered
make education impossibla.
matter inetcad of two otfits as
‘*Thr results are apparent on originally proposed. Th*f present windshield. ,
every hand. Much o f the spoken ' rata U 1 1f t cents.
/
BERLIN TO HEAR AMERICA
English of both teachers and taught
would assuredly affright even the
BERLIN, Jan. 2.—Tho Univer­
venerable Bede who was accustom­ Tornadoes In Past S
sity of Berlin, during the coming
ed to simple beginnings. The abil­
Years Killed 1,929 winter, will give n course o f lect­
ity to rirnd has well nigh disap­
ures on "The United States ami
peared if thu reading bo Huri.-es,
w a s h i n o t o n , Jan. 2.—Toma- Canada; their Position in World
instructive or ennobling; the abil­
ity to write, so fur us it exists at docs in the United States in the Economy and World Politics.”
nil, dcligts to manifest itself in ei'^ht years ending with 1923 m us­
Fifteen hundred houses
for
forms or exceptional crudeness ed a losjrof 1,923 lives and the donnd vulgarity; the ability to per­ struuiiqii o f more than $52,000,000 workmen and their families urc
. Figures have been under construction
form the simplest of mathematical
neur Dublin.
paper before the Am* Ireland.
operations is, to ull intents and
.
iroieoginl Society Frlpurposes, confined to t*achers of
mathematics or to specialists
C. Hunter, of tho UnitA sufficient intelligence test is
that subject."
weather bureau. C
existence.—-Birmingham Nows.

Washington N ew s

LeRoy Kirkley Is
Badly Injured In
Automobile Crash

Leaders Of Tried And Tested Courage
Are Needed, Nicholas M. Butler Says

_______ —

A fter Such Parley
WASHINGTON, Dec. 2.—
Senator Borah, chairman of'
the senate committee on for­
eign
relations,
announced
Thursday his intention o f in­
troducing within a short time
a resolution for an interna­
tional economic and disarma­
ment conferences.
The Idaho senator has been

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considering the advisability o f
launching such a conference but ‘
has hesitated to act because of his
belief that tho jime wan not ripo
nnd partly bocaune of the uncer­
tain attitude of the administration
which has sufficient authorization
under the disarmament resolution
originating with Mr. Borah and re­
sulting in tho first disarmament
conference, to inltinfe such a move *
now.
A further resolution, however
would serve to record the attitudo
of congress, and Mr. Borah is par­
ticularly eager to seize any oppor­
tunity to counteract the jingolittic tnlk in this country and In Ja­
pan. The introduction and passago
of nnother resolution requesting
tho president to propose n further
conference would havo this salu­
tary effect Mr. Borah believes.
Doubt as to tho intentions o f the
powers which subscribed to the
movement at Geneva to launch a
conference abroad has weighed
n^qiast nction here. Senator Bor­
ah ha» expressed ths feeling that
it might bo interpreted uhro*&lt;
V * g u XT
VF.sMlieCfca tKb sincerltp Wrtd good faith behind thu**
Geneva Protocol, if we initiated a
conference while that enterprise
wus still pcndlrg.
Thu* such doubt— without neces­
sarily questioning the good faith
of tiie foreign powers—does exist
among some senators, nnd certain­
ly in administration circles, can­
not be denied, though it has not
been only expressed.
The re­
peated Wliito ilouse references to
the ndvicubllity o f a further con­
ference have
been inspired as
much by .Senator Borah as tho
state department in the hope that
the Geneva program might be jo g ­
ged nlong or its probabilities more
plainly indicated.
Mi. Borah would not suggest to­
day when lie would consider the
time opportune for introduction of
Ids proposed resolution beyond
saying that he expected it would
b» soon nnd presumably before
tbe present session of congress
ends on March 4. Howevqr, tho
radio rtnitoi strongly favors the
calling of an :rtru session and has
hithmto
rred to the dixarmnmi r.t progrr n us an uddedd reason
for the ex.ra cull.
In dinu.'u.'ing tho situation today
he cxprrMst.l the view that the
Dawes plnr is a first step in the
economic rih ikliitatiun of Europe
nnd that it m.iatt be supplemented
fc ' .* conference on economics an
v* II
th further limitation of
nr.vnl nnd military expenditures.
lie would havo both Germany
nnd Russia participate in the con­
ference he pr uoses.
When he introduced a resolution
in .the last sersion for art economic
conference it led rapidly to tho
formulation by Secretary. Hughes
of his own plan which eventuated
in the Dawes program, and the in­
itiation of another move now would
be similarly calculated in Borah’s
opinion, to advance sonto meeting
dircuxxions and possible adjust­
ments.
However, tha senator left the
impression from the informal re­
view of tho situation that he may
completely ulter his intentions and
niuy withhold his resolution alto­
gether if it appears to him Utcr
that the time is not propitious.

Marines Are Landed
After Chinese Raids
SHANGHAI Jan. 2.— It was re­
ported today that a detachment of
American MqHpes landed at Nan­
king to protect the foreign residen­
tial district fei towing looting by
the bodyguard o f General
Chi
Shieh Yuan, former military gov­
ernor of Kiangsu, o f a number of
the largest silk stores in the city,
causing a loss of $590,000, Chi la
a refugee here.
TIENTSIN. Jan. 2^—C«mer*l Li.f
Chang Lin, military goveriur o f
Chipli and protege at Chang T»o
Lin, has givep commanders in the
area where soldier* raided a train
last Tuesday until Monday to find
culprits. If the guilty i
is
aren't found by that time tl
rounders will be executed,
ing to the order.

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For Jsn. 2.
' 1
W8B—Atlanta (429) 8-9 bonoy

DAYtONA, Jan. 1
motive ooiimmittcc of the Florida
........... »ol Athletic Association,
which will meet here i*n connection
with the state convention .of the
Florida
Education Association
Dec. 27410, is expected to take'up
the question of Florida'! high
school football championship this
year. Duval High and Summerlin
Institute of Bartow both went
through the season undefeaUd, and
the Jaeksonville declined to play
Summerlin/in a post-season fame
on the grounds that the Bartow
school is not observing eligibility
rules of tho state association.
These matters will be threshed out
at tha/oming meeting it is said. .

ite Su­
Blenriah Report o f
itcation
p ctfn ltn ta t of
_
.
lenient
To Keep Present Standard

program; 7:45 sport chat{ 8 or­
chestra, program from WAEF.
WGR— Buffalo (319) 6-630 dinter music; 7-30-10 musical pro­
gram;' 10:30 dance music.
* KYW-Chlcago (536) 6:85 Un­
cle Bob; 7 concert; 8 speeches; 9
2:30 revue, Nlghthawks, organlojnie.
,
^VGN— Chicago (870) 6 organ!
6:30.condbrt; 8 classical: 10 dance;
Sk WLS—C hicago (346)t,.6)80 or
gan; 7 lullaby time: 7:15 quartet
7:3&gt; orchast»«r*TM5 uaartet; *
fnrm prpgrsnj])9 Saddler. feature

CHICAGO, &gt; n . I ^ A m t i g a .
tion Into drcUmstancee aanoundInf the death of William Nelson
McCllntock, 21 years old “million^
sire orphan,” who died nearly four
weeks ago while hla fiance wait1
ed to marry him, marked time
Tueaday while the authorities
waited the complete report of Dr.
Willihm McNally, .coroner's jchemf
1st, who i» making 'tests of .the
youth vital organs*.
*
Robert H.-8 toll, ceunsfcl for Wiiliam.D. Shepherd, who-with Mri.
ShephJrd, Vnised the orrifcaned bot

R

m£A

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. Jan. 1.
-The per centage of Florida’s
|school funds
•OflOO.OW in the United 8tates
» • ' Uta - Jraadat rate of increase
sources Is'jgTmdrg ^dialler and
y.- lOrttr NOW-and
M8M op: according to Professor
smaller wiy&gt; aajh year. In }93At- Pv Whlfo of Ohio State Univer­
e unt volume wtn snr
94 about 2 3 'per cent o f school
sity fcpeftking here today before
f fkn and get you rei
the American Statistical Associa­
funds came from the stated as
i«at
ierka. Send tool
tion. But ft will not keop up. In
compared With 5 1-2;tier cent to° t cashler|a dri
tike professor’s opinion. Ho la•fair­
day. This lx disclosed in the bi­
“ipXXND If you desire &lt;
ly certain the women themselves,
&gt;u the postage.
ennial report o f . the Mate’s edu­
tW potential mothers of the fu­
cational superintendent, which will wake club1
, 8:80 murical geogra­
ture, will take measures to prevent
be placed before the next legisla­ phy; 9 talk:. 9:15 musical.
K.
W FAA—Dallas News (470) 8:30
ture for consideration In dealing
"Ublcss increase is quickly and
DARWAL1
with measures relating to Flori­ soprana, contralto.
greatly retarded, reaching the sat­
WOC— Davenport (484) 7)20
da’s school system.
uration point is a matter of only
a few generations et most, not
“The tendency now is to raise educational; 8 musical.
thousands of years as popularly
W H O -D es Moines (526) 7:30­
school funds by lockl taxation,”
Sanltai
Says "Drinking Is Perfectly
tho report points out, adding that 0 quartet, Instrumental, vocal.
“ this will work well in the coun­
WCX— Detroit (513) 6 musical;
„Natural, Moral and Temper­
ties of wealth, but the poorer 9 orchestra.
ate
Action;
Prohibition
counties and districts will find it
WWJ— Detroit News (513) 7:80
Makes Crime Intemperance
Impossible to maintain schools in News orchestra,'poet, soloist.
this way.”
KNX—Hollywood
(337) 8:30
BIRMINGHAM, Jan. 1.— Dur­
Graphs accompanying the report music; JO features; 12 amateurs;
ing the lifetime of tho present
ore submitted an showing the un­ 1 n. m. orchestra.
equal distribution of wealth among
WOS—Jefferson City (440.0) 8
Conservative government the ques­
This Paint b not effected
thq
counties
o
f
the
state,”
while
address;
8;16 recital.
tion o f the heavy burdens of taxa­
it Is declared that “ corresponding
WDAF—Kansas City Star (411)
the B u y in g Nun. It is £1
“Even if it cculd bo demonstrated tion borne by the liquor trade of
inequalities.among the districts of 0-7 School of the air; 8-9:15 pop­
that this country couM support will receive tho closest attention
tic— It Contracts and Expai
the coqnty ore far greater than ular music; 11:45-1 Nighthalwk
600,000,000 people by eliminating of the cabinet, according to Colon­
those among the counties.”
frolic.
with the Weather—-It is Ni
waste and giving up meat, tho ial Secretary L. S. Amery.
There arc 1012 special tax Bchool
WHB— Kansas City (411) 7-8
standard of living would continue
The secretary told a recent meet
districts in Florida, it is pointed vnried musical.
'
Porous. No Moisture can i
to fall. and the problem of num­ Ing o f the wine and spirit mer­
out. In 1923-2-1 the receipts from
KFI— Los Angeles (409) 8:45
bers continually get worse. The chants theirs was a licensing trade
a levy o f one to ten mills for organ; 10 orchestra; 12 pianist.
only happy people would be the
because it dealth “ with a commod­
maintcnunco o f schools nnd spec- t KHJ— Los Angeles Times (305)
aword-rattllng-generals. Many of ity which when taken in modera­
iul levies to tnke care of bond is­
us today are .victims of our un­
sues amounted to $3,688,000.
tiling American worship of siso tion, anil to that extent beneficial,
On June 30, 1924, the indebted­
arid growth, Without Inquiry into but when taken in excess was un­
doubtedly the cause o f n good deal
ness of Special'Tax School dist­
tho human values invoirc I.”
investigation into the i
ricts amounted to $15,000,000 the
Professor Wolfe scores tho opti­ of ill health, misery, suffering and
exhumation of the body.
reports says. Approximately $14,­
mists who believe that - progress many social evils.”
'T h e government could not," the
000,000 o f this was represented by
can work miracles. - 'T h ey rely oft
ie movies pretty soon. bonds and time wurrants, and $1,­
WDAR— Philadelphia (396) 6:30
mlgratidn and invention. They speaker continued, “ deal with There's going to he another Valentino in rho
talk; 7 recital, play; 9:03 orches­
see yaat empty spaces. The state these great problems In tho crude "Rudie’s” 20-yenr-old sister, Mario Guglieimi, inspired by her brother’s 000,000 by promissory notes, etc.,
the report continues.
"Sinking
of Texas especially appeals to their and rudimentary fashion advocat­ success, is coming over from Italy to begin her screen career.
tra; 10 concert.
funds urc being created to nay in­
imagination. Most of them have ed by a certain type of mind by
WOO—Philadelphia (609) 6:30
sweeping away the trade altogeth­
never been there.
terest on bond and time warrants
orchestra; 7:30 concert; 9:03 ic“Only inferior lands, limited in er. or if that could not be done by
issuco and to retire tho bonds as boys; 7:30 trio, orchestra; 9 pia­ citai; 9130 orchestra.
extent, remain for settlement. Pro­ harassing tho members of it and
interest on no duct, orchestra.
they mature,
KDKA— Pittsburgh (326) C:C0
gress itself involves a paradox. It making their lives miserable. The
these bonds and warrants amounts
WHN— New York (3G0) 0 or­ story; 7:15 program, concert.
is Inconceivable that tccnulcal ad- experience of tho United States
to $775,000, annually. Bond is­ chestra; 8:37 orchestra; 9 fash­
WCAE— Pittsburg
(-126) 6:30
vance can maintain the pace it set has shown that even if Great Brit­
sues will be taken care of by pay­ ion chats, songs; 9:25 talk; 9:30 Uncle Kaybee; 7:30 musical; H
In what Wallace caiid “ tho. won­ ain could 'rise to tho pitch’ of a
ment of the bonds ns they .mature orchestra.
orchestra.
derful century,’ and which Keynes national decree abolishing the pro­
_ new bond issues, The funds
or by
KGW— Portland Oregonian (492)
WJZ— New York (455) 0 orchthinks may prove to hav-j been 'a duction of alcoholic liquor, it
raised by the one to ten mill tift cstra; 7:30 topics; 8:30 violinist. 10 lecture; 12:30 Hoot Owls.
magnificent episode.’ In the main, would not solve the problems.”
levy, at the present rate of in­
WJY— New York (405) 7:15
KPO— San Francisco (423) 6:30
future improvements arc to
be
Such a decree might deprive
crease in indebtedness, will soon be talk; 8 bock review; 9 orchestra. orchestra.
looked for in the fourth decimal “ millions of sober minded people
greatly kindred by tho large in­
WGY—Schenectady (380) 0 re­
WNYC—Now York (520) 0:35
place. Thero ie a limit to the de­ of refreshments which had done
debtedness and the interest requir­ talk; 7:30 program; 9:35 orches­ ligious; 6:45 health; 7 drama;
gree to which cheapened manu­ them no harm in tho past and of
ed to carry the same. The con­ tra.
9:30 violin.
factures can offsfet increasing costs which there was no reason to de­
stitutional amendment o f 1922 has
KGO—
Oakland
(312)
0
orches­
KFOA—Seattle (455) 8 concert;
in extracting raw maturlals from prive them,” the secretary said,
net brought relief to the smaller tra; 7:30 girls.
112 W. Firsl St.
Phone 3M
8:45 program; 10:30 concert.
nature’s resources which are being adding that it “ would not prevent
and
poorer
districts.”
WTAY—Oak
Park
(283)
0:45­
KSD—
St.
Louis
Post
Dispatch’
exhausted With whirlwind rapid­ real intemperance ns the Ameri­
T H E HOUSE OF QUALITY
It is poivnted out that in 1921 7:45 orchestra; 0-10 program.
(510) 8 announced.
ity." r
can cxnericnco has shown.”
enrollment ineiementary grades In
Tnlibg up the opposition to birth
Concluding Mr. Amery snid that
the school totaled 243,218 nnd, in
control, Professor Wolfe declared: to indulge in liquor in moderation
high schools 23,100. Value of
when it was allowed by the laws
school property amounted to $24,­
of tho country “ was a perfectly
760,000 the avejaa# of length of
natural, mqral and temperate ac­
term was 143 days, and 8,322
tion,” but to indulge in alcohol
teacher:; were employed at an ave­
even in moderation against the
rage salary of $99.34, representing
laws of the country, nml thereby
heavy increases during the pre­
inducing large numbers of people
ceding 24 years.
to earn their livelihood by law­
“ From the foregoing,” the re­
breaking was "intrinsically a worse
Sp e c i a l p r i c e s
port adds, “ it is evident that if
form of intemperance than tlrinkour schools arc to be maintained
ing in a count, where the law uleven at present standards a ma­
lows intoxicants to be drunk.”
terial increase of revenue is im­
Mr. Amery declared he did not
perative. Moreover, the increase
that that kind of legisla­
FIRST-STREET
should be made mainly from State
PHONE 548
Top Icing Cases Come believe
tion "whether curried nut nation­
sources."
wide, ns in the United States, or
Up In W ash in g to n On )&gt;y
patchwork involving various
Growers and Shippers
Ian . &lt;6, Robinson Says schemes of locnl option, would
make for tho good or the promo­
LeagueNamesOfficcrs
ORLANDO, Jon. ' 1.—J. Curtis tion of real temperance.”
For Approaching Year
Robinson, secretary-manager
of
FOItCF.I) OUT OF OFF1C1*
the Growers nml Shippers League
ORLANDO,
Jan. 1. — After
has .received
a telegram from
DENVER, Jun. 1.— Gov. W. E.
hearing a complete report of the ■
WAahingtbn announcing that the
final hearing in' "top-icing” case Sweet, Wednesday, issued a proc­
achievements and activities of the ■
will begin in Washington on Jun. lamation calling out tho Nutinnnl
For each two nativo whites who tegral part#’ of too campus and organization in behalf of the grow- *
Guard
to
remove
W.
V.
Roberts,
6. It was stated that u decision
came to the metropolis, five no- buildings of Mercersburg Academy, ers and shippers of Florida fruit n
from the commission in this dis­ civil service commissioners from 2 roc., were added ami 12 foreign- where ho was a well-loved student, nnd Ytii'etables during the past t[|
office.
pute might be rendered by the first
ers, stccording to Prof, llorncll
The memorials will take the form year, members of the Growers and ;■
ofiFebrnary.
Halt of Bryn Mawr
College, of a cross in the new academy shippers League o f Florida in un-!*
Shippers of highly
pnrlshabie
speaking hero today before tho thupel; a sunshine corner devoted nual meeting here MondftT after- ‘ a
American Statistical Association to birds, flowers and trees in some noon, unanimously endorsed the *
vegetables from all the producing
"The restriction of immigration central part o f the campus, nnd ii work of the Leugue, which was
sections of the’ United States have
will cut into the additions to city portrait o f young Coolidge to h* fohneil a year ago, and re-elect- ja
taken kcon interest ,in these pro­
population,” , he said. "Whether executed by one of America’s best ed I.. K. Skinner, of Tampa, preai- I*
ceedings which have been conductdent, ami J. furtis Robinson, of jS
the foreign element* will be re- painters.
ed in California.........
..............
....,
nnd in
Florida,
and which will be concluded .at the
placed by negroes remains to ho
Mrs. Coolidge Ims requested thni Orlando, secretary-mnnugcr, for }■
Washington hearing which opuns
seen.”
she be permitted to make the crosn the twelve months to come. Re- ■
next Tuesday,
It is contended
During the period under consid- her gift to the institution in mem ports from the various sections of a
that thc practice of placing ice on
erutiou the city attracted 15,000 ory of her son. The sunshine cor- the state indicated thnt interest H
the load inside thc cars is neces­
more young men and women be- ner, suggested by Mrs. Coolidge and support in favor of the league .■
sary to the safe und sound trans­
tween the ages of 15 ami 25 than , will be the Academy’s own mcmcr was growing among all interests 5
If you are on the market for Celery Wire
portation of the shipments and a
left.
On the other hand many Iial and will commemorate the boy’, concerned in the work it is doing. ■
Few changes were made in the J
yreat many growers declaro that u
more persons over 80 left than 1delight in the beauties of nature
or Crate Nails, etc.
refusal of the railroads to permit fers to walk from the Pacific cable in, with a resulting netgain: it will consist of a series of hiri board o f directors nnd standing (a
;
their continuing this policy would Coast to Lynn to arouse interest of native whites of any 25,000. At'baths to attract the featherei committees.
The executive
committee, for B
work unsold hardships on the in­ for thc erection of a stadium in the same time 60,000 negroes and woodfoik; a sundial, and seat:
160,000 foreign immigrants were where the boys may gather wher the ensuing year, is composed of a
dustry.
the Shoe City.
Doyle writes that if people of added. Tho population was also
?
^ *urroundet K. L. Skclly, of tho American [
Fruit Growers Inc.; C. K. Stewart ■
Lynn he Likes on tlu* journey he iperensqd about 250,000 by excess by shrubs, flowers and trees,
Patentialities o f
In Edition to these memorial: Jr., uml E. 1). Dow, of tho Flori- B
will make the trip, and to hack lip of births over deaths
’•Tho men i h o sought their fo r -1Morccrsburg Academy ha: provid du Citrus Exchange; V. B. New- J
proposition he has forwarded
'Haiti to Be Viewed his
a chci'k for $100 us a starter for tunes ia Chicago,” the spekaer, , a memorial »£ue of the Auide ton, Standnrd Growers Exchunge; ■
J. C. Chase, of Chase &amp; Co., und ■
By Consular Expert the Htadium fund.
said, “ averased about 23 years, nW
,n ivh‘ch arc
L. B. Skinner. Tho traffic com- J
Figuring about 2112 paces to the while the women were only
fT *
£ &lt;M!IUIk' mittee is composed of M. L. Cut- a
FORT-AU-PIHNCE, Haiti. Jan. mile, und 3600 miles on the trip, Ncfcfimi cumltik' &gt;nto Iho city
1f c 'f h S W j . t o S ’
lum. Ia B. Aulls. E. D. Dow, H.
1.— Desiring to bring before tho “ Walking Mike" writes that these raged decidedly
older than the, Thc 8ch()0, , ifc of f;alvin Jr . wu C. Gcttier, J. II. Grcmhnw. G. E. j{|
American public a true picture of 7,500,00 steps should net the fund other groups, whip native white'
nueceu[on of brilliant achieve Watson, and F. A. Cobb, while the a
economic conditions in Haiti, and u sum of ah.unit $75,000, and if were the youngest."
_
_ , llient.
Flir tlirpi, vpnr«
lti
finance committee comprises S. O.jS
the go. sibilities in nn agricultural the people of Lynn are agreeable,
Chase.
C. E. Jr.. Lawrence Gen-|5
way o f its wonderful soil, General he will jump in his walking togs
tile, F. L. Skclly, V. B. Newton.
»
Russell, thc American High Com­ in the spring for the trip.
missioner, made certain specific tec
Doyle hus gained considerable
uramendatious to Washington. As prominence und publicity in his
a result E. Verne Richardson, of hikes of the past.
In 1918 he
the American consular service, wus tramped from Lynn to Washing­
assigned the task of making un ton, 1). ('. in uid of tho Liberty
economic survey of tho republic, I.oan, with citizens of Lynn sub­
and is already ut work.
Cooperative Societies Takes Wise iMan To
scribing to tho loan us Mike proWhile thc productivity of Huiti’s
Prosper In Germany .. Know His Own Bride
coil is vaguely known to thc peo­
ple o f the United States, few are
Communists in East: KINGSTON, England, .Inn. 1.—
sware thnt 70,000,000 pounds of the
fim-at coffee are harvested annual­
RERUN, Jan. 1.—-Germany to-' The Rev. A. Wellesley Orr. vicar
ly from plants growing in u wild
of St. I’aul’t, Church, Kingston Hill,
day claims no lower than •
r&gt;2,'&gt;0() bn-i come out nguinst tho use of
state and that amount represents
co-operative
societies,
which
is
fnr
less than two-thirds o f tho ber­
paint and powder h women. Writ­
in excess of the number in any ing to his parishioners, the vicar
ries that could- he harventrd by
othrr country.
to your home on approval. Then let us place beside it u New Edison phonojjr
Jntelligent picking. Ia&gt;ng staple
says;
Tlit-ru urn both consumers’ nnd
the two.
cotton neprly the equal of iw&gt;.i
"Even while we are signing tho
producers’ societies among theau marriage registers in the church
island and superior to that groMi
This is the final test of merit— the only test that is fair to you— and it will a
organizations. Some ar« fur mar­ vostry the bride may get in a few
keting good-1, others for the pur­ moments' work before tho mirror
A small initial payment will place the instrument o f your
pose of buying, while still uthers with a powder pulf, sciss «r&lt; nml a
extend credit to their members
on better terms than the individ­
ual:! can obtain nt the banka.
In New Orleans u giant snake
Ship load of horse meat recently
Imagine tho conxtcrn§tion of a
was found in a cargo o f bananas,
You never can tell when p
so maybe he slipiusl in on a banana raile dfrom New York for Europe, St. Louis girl who Icurncd later she
which is a horse on Europr.
hud shot the wrong man.
nia or alimony wih gel you.
skin.

CHICAGO, Jan, 1 .— Persons
Bring will aae a population of

Prominent Advertising Experts Of
Atlanta Make Survey Of This State

i Negroes And Aliens School Friends Will

Flock T o Chicago Honor Memory Of
In Past Ten Years Calvin Coolidge Jr.

Three 2-Horse IRON AGE SPRAYERS

Call 446

HILL IMPLEMENT

�j i&gt;n.

As Brisbane

o n e r s • All oM toary
o f thank*. resolution*
n iirto H u n ttit* w h tr*
n i d i w ill b « ch a r***
r i d n S I t l n i rat**.

South Florida people who
the Literary Digest o f Dece , ____ ________ _ _____ ____ _
looking baby, digging coconut pulp from the shell, must
have been moved to read the article In the adjoining column,
quoting the interview of Dr. L anen, aa given by the Honolulu
Advertiser.
A t the meeting of the Pan-Pacific Science Council, Dr.
Larsen of the Queen's Hospital, Honolulu, gave a talk on the
value o f coconut pulp ami m.ik aa a food, capable o f taking
the place o f Mother's milk. The physician reported that an
analysis of coconut pulp showed that it haB exactly the m-

Sky Rocket* for IMS.
To* Good for Uncle Sam.
IrMOrOOMO Year*.
Clothe* 9900 ■ Month.

Cindcralti’fl lot
She slept right by a.Are.
1' * ' ‘ **
, '* ' . '.«!’’ **(«. 1 , .*
Many-* Kom when at *e?k ^
ei the dishes .when at home.

BY ARTHUR. BRISBANE
( G m i a t t i *m &gt;

Well, it's only oncraoreiihorpi
year before Christme*, ; C*
Wonder hoyr ,CQmrre;iit Bin I
when It is not'ta'iasiidh)ht.
We got a mirror on the wli
shield of
ncyr car so.yro cai

[look at It and sec whero ;ira weri
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i AssontATfm r a m s

!

Bad thing about steam beat I
.. .
you can’t throw everything Into the]
’radiator.

Med Pr**a to *xrlu»t«* the u n f o r repub*
all aewa dispatches
or not ottiefw fM cred­
it'* r and also tha local
td herein. All rlch ts
rjn &lt;if special dlapatchalan r t t i t t f d .

■ One check that can olwaj
en*hed is a check on your !
expenses,
■
~ r

JAN UARY 2, ISIS,
UGHT~FOR TO D A Y

OVERCOME EVIL:—
rdioned one to anothterly love; in honour
il another; recompense
oil for evil. Provide
k in the sight of.all
it overcome of 'evil,
evil with good. Ro17, 21.

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—* w

w w

now numiii y-uuniuiy

Every drinker thinks he can
a car while drunk. He can,
not counting nccldenta.

iujv.

which wc quote.
__ - 1
But IF it can be demonstrated that coconut pulp and
SENATOR UNDERWOOD, nmi
atother a mi|k, hence,
a practically perfect food for a baby, South. I*londa can do to know something about tho**a!uo
wonders with its coconut groves. All the undernourished of power shares and whnt it would
babies
o f the world
could be fed by■ the fruit o f Florida’s
mc»n to fho 1Gunernl
Electric Com•
1
'
ttn M/lt it*
i tl I l *»■1 *tll aTi *1. yhitlllil

New resolutions aro about VA*
new laws. They have to h« mail*
right along beemiso ihe otd'Va^
arc broken.
Wo bought a now auto and Uri
first week got a crick In our ned?
looking to see if it was still out
front.

3 WITH A SMILE.
ian no use for the face
frown,
them and shun them
iy ;
rer the skies with the
tiling down
the dull clouds of
down and hills where
lets bloom
Most o f us have our concepts o f Jerusalem and the Holy
r in nature's own style
Land
from the Sunday School lessons of our childhood. If
he face that’s » mirsomebody suddenly suggested the word. “ Palestine", and
floom,
ce with a wide-open asked you to describe the picture the word called to your
vmilil frown when we
) buy.
never g o there again:
ler who nmilcs when
me in pnsn by
;rind double the grain,
blacker o f 1&gt;oots who
a bright face All the
ill flrut, for the work
he he#:—
vith the wide-open
ftat frown from your
id, my friend,
than the aoot-swcepline;

s but soap, hut frowns
end
rows far deeper than
of sunshine will never
Id,
ouble mny try every
cat o f treasure^ more
ia tbaii gold—J »
V
* with the wide-open
Victor A. Hermann.
io biggest year ever.
reet someone with a
Morning"?

mind ,it would almost certainly be a scene reflecting some
incident or some geographical setting of a Bible story.
The caravans, laden with frankincense and myrrh, the
rocky old roads, narrow and dark, the hooded pedestrains
crowding close to an old wall to permit the donkey cart to
pass. Get your picture of Jerusalem and the surrounding
country in your mind ond then note the effect when you read
that “ the harsh honking o f automobile horns and the mad
speeding through the streets of Jerusalem" have brought such
annoyance to the people o f the Holy City, it has been decreed
that beginning January first all automobiles must replace
their horns with bells I
Do you get thnt picture?
Wild automobile driving
through the streets of the City of David?
According to a report o f the Palestine Foundatipn Fund,
the government of Jerusalem has issued orders for the dra­
stic punishment o f reckless and speeding drivers o f automiles. Taxicabs which have been reaping a harvest by get­
ting any fnre they could are now required to post the regu­
lation tariffs in their curs in the three officinl languages of
the country, Hebrew, Arabic and English. And very likely
they have installed traffic cops to tell ’em to “ Stop" and
“ Go” as automobiles make their way along the roads to
Bethlehem. f
. . .
.
- ............
If Daniel had undortnken to describe the miracles that
would come to the world in the twentieth century, we doubt
if he ever could have come out of that Hons’ den. He would
have decided that he hinwelf was crazy to conjure up such
visions. Automobiles rushing through the streets of Jerusa­
lem ! Great flying passenger ships overhead! What a wild
yarn thnt would have made even a hundred years ago.

ndvcise to work, seek
the federal penitenita.

Sanford Among* Those Present

Frequently we hear of some persons selecting Sanford
ling nbout Sanford is
;er you live horo tho for their permanent home, who never would have thought
;a it.
o f this place and who, perhaps, would never have come to
Florida, had it not been for the Madison Squnre Garden ex­

rcssure Thursday r e - 1hibit o f lust February. The eyes of many were turned to
ifl people eating lnte
this city and to this state by tho big show of a year ago and
inani.
vorry shout; America
nwre for comnetics
for music.
dio fails t &gt; Invest in
estate is letting oplock go unheeded.
ng his AU-Amcricnn
i. Walter Camp is
ured to ip some col­
ter Scamp.
thing about meeting
is that you add one
te number to your colsome sections of the
Id be greatly benefitstreet lights. Why
te way lights?
a snappy song about
sung in the opening
h given over Sanford’*
Jio broadcasting etabuilding permit* for
k. mighty amaR comqse for 1925 when tho
coming yeur is finally
i many thing* which
* at present is n new
cctory. Tile one now
• behind the progresii» city.
i acting more like the
an thu conquered in
•By about the ovacuart of it* territory by
gnas curd is pretty,
*e however old; but
ider of bearer is the
ry ever told.— New
-Tribur.e.
some big assets in
Ive citizens but also
lhiUtic* iu those who
be growth of the city
y their selfish incllna-

li

&gt;u*» victory over St un­
ity on New Year’* Day
tc Rockne'a teuni this
best in the country
te best football aggre:h ha* ever been asle history o f th« sport.

TAKE ONE little light nod pow­
er investment made by the farseeing II. F. His wife asked him
to invest for her $100,DUO. flc
paid $0,300 for $10,000 par value
o f power bonds. They carried the
right o f exchango for common
stock at par. He exchanged the
$10,000 bonds for 100 shares of
common stock. The company is­
sued ten shares of stock for one.
The $10,000 investment could
have been sold yesterday fur $00,G00. You'll admit that properties
going up like that are really too
good for Undo Sum to keep.
SCIENTISTS by modern meth­
ods prove that the earth's solid
crust is ut least sixteen hundred
million years old. That adds con­
siderably to the o'd idea of n
world created six thousand years
ago. Feeble human imagination
cannot grasp such a period as 1,600,000,000 years. Only
12000
years ago wo were in the stone
nge. Hut the earth’s great nge encuurngrs us to behove thnt this
planet and human beings on it will
uxist for several hundred millions
of yearn more, at least, as science
predicts. A great deal can be don in thnt time. Even one million
years should show considerable im­
provement when you consider what
men have accomplished in 12.00Q
years.
IT APPEARS thnt four gentle­
men have been representin'; the
Philippine Government in the Unit­
ed States, with «n expense lie-:
count. It also appears that by a
gentleman's agreement evidently
each
of. them
charges exactly nine
.
.
.
.
.
hundred dollars every month for
clothing’, This teaches not only
that Filipi
. nos are hard on their
clothes but also that they have not
mixed with American politicians
for nothing,
innd arc now about
'—
ready to govern themselves.
TRINITY
UNIVERSITY
in
North Carolina has changed its
name to Duke University, thereby
acquiring many millions, gener­
ously given by James 11. Duke. The
university eets six millions at
once for buildings, and ultimately
will have an endowment the income
from twenty-five millions more.
"WHAT'S IN A NAM E?" is nn-

it Is impossible for anyone to accurately tell just how great swered by Mr. Duko effectively.
That university
_. by uny other
the results were.
name, would not have got $.11,000,Thousands upon thousands of interested spectators view­ 000. Who cun estimate the future
ed the displays and the booths o f the various Florida com­ value of »uch gifts to education?
munities that were progressive enough to be represented. What a blessing thnt men now give
vast fortunes to help others, in­
Many o f these people are already in Florida, some in Nan- stead
nf spending tho money, as
ford and Seminole county .nnd others in different parts of .Iof". old,"i
.
in an cl?ort to buy special
There is no doubt that good results were secured (‘brine favors for their own unim'mt nn person nor community can tell just what lH,rtant 80U,!,&gt;
i have boon for the money invested.
j . p. v a n ZANDT. of Mie army
icxt month it is the plan for F lo rid a to jo u r n e y to
Service, having traveled 0,000
- to stage nnother
exhibit.
It
is
said
that
this
will
™
an y*rJ0U; i *?ur,’ i?an alr. "?£■
it
*i *
.
report* that fiyinir is past the
renter one than that of a year ago. Already many experimental stage and under con­
ies arc getting ready for the big event. It is not sorvative conditions, us safe aa
0 be working out preliminary arrangements and lruvcl H" die land.
icting plans for making the exhibit of 1025 all it
SINCK tiuT w a r , commercial
.
planes have traveled mors thnn
1 should be represented again this year. This city lwcnfy' s,'x '"lIUou miles. On a
no opportunity o f keeping in the limelight, to go E n l h a ^ ' wRhiri twentymo
sl. 1 he progressive people ot this prosperous and years any long distance journey by
wing section will surely see that sufficient money fr,dn will be confined to oid-fnshuing to cover the expenses. Sanford must he
‘;'&gt;nJ«rvnt!ve people. In fiftirni'iiii i

G O V E R N O R IX O R G O V IO R N O R E E N

It’s real funny*how some pcopl*
won’ t discuss religion until th-y
get drunk, and then won’t dhcusi|
anything else.
All, we wish in that these radio!
guys would find their Sally. Yus
can’t turn a dial without someone]
wondering what's become of her.

AN EASY CIIAIR-OR A LADDER?
DR. FRANK CRANE IN ASSOCIATION MEN
The average young man wastes
Every man’s job may be con­
sidered both ns n thing in itself enough tlmo every four years to
ntnko a college education. .If he
and ns a preparation for something would systematise his leisure and
else.
train his mind and body intelli­
Workers may be divided into gently, the end of every four years
two classes, those who arc aiming would find him a four times bet­
tor mnn, nnd qualified for a four
to get on.
There is a third class; of course, times better job.
A deal of our hented tnlk of so­
which is not worth considering—
those who nrc satisfied if they just cialism, nnd communism, and
get by*. In other words your job Ihinism, and thntism is usunlly a
mny be an easy chair, in which smoko screen made by slackers to
you just loll gently and nre con­ hide their failures.
One common sin among young
tent. or it may bo a ladder,—it
pray be n rung upon which you put men is their failure duly to re­
your ffoot while you are reaching) spect money. Money is the pre­
served quintessence of human en­
for something higher.
Every one of use ought to Ik: ergy. The spendthrift of money is
contented, but not one oi’.ght to be the spendthrift of life. Jamas J.
satisfied. That is, we should en­ Hill, the railroad magnate of the
joy every day‘as wo go along, wo Northwest, used to say that Do
should be free from envy nnd des­ young mnn who cannot save money
pair and self-pity, nnd we will be can achieve success.
Thrift means spiritual power, it
if wo nro doing honest work In
tho right spirit; but within every moans the ability to control one­
of us there should bo a stirring self, to ileny oneself it is a prac­
one &lt;
spirit of ambition, an unrost that tical, tangible, undeniable way of
taking up one's cross.
pushes us continually higher.
You can set it down ns a rule to
Without ambition we slump.
And tho groat handicap of the which there aro no exceptions^ that
world of industry is the drug of any human being can live on ninetenth of whut he doe", live on.
tho stumpers.
No life is so poor that it can­
There Is n good deal of talk
nbout evil conditions, about hard not produce a surplus. Ami it is
times, about the capitalistic sys­ the accumulation of the surplus
tem, nnd about the injustice of which has accomplished civiUxnmankind, but tho principal curse
of tho world Is pure Bhiftlessness.
Whnt humanity needs is a good
doso of moral tonic, an injection
of pep, something to make us eag­
er for excellence, unsatisfied with
being just ordinary.
Too many lives are like gardens,
over-run with weeks.
For life always produces some­
thing and if It does not produce
virtue nnd joy and good work, it
will bring forth a weed crop of
envy, Imd habits nnd perversions.

accounts, and are always
glad to welcome the de­
positor who starts with
a modest balance.

Park Avenue

Easy Terms

E. F. LANE

THE NATURAL LAW
TAMPA TIMES
huve been /
luntry. It
ig ailment
days or
hen moves
r 21 to 72
overs. AnHarmless—
little nuibothering

f°r long distances, trains
will lie used ns little us atngu
conches aro used now. For some
it is hard to imagine thnt. Rut
many find it hard to imagine any-

BOSTON TRANSCRIP

paper calls “ Ma" Ferguson and
Mr*. Ross "govemorcsscs." It is
not a happy selection. Tho word
"governerness” suggests the nur­
sery, and the teaching of
table
maimers nnd the four it’s to liitle
children, rather than the caplto!
and the leadership of children of
a larger growth constituting the
citizenry of u great state. Assum­
ing thnt the sex of the incumbent
In guhcrnational office is to deter­
mine the title "governors” clearly
will not do.
If u word Is to bu coined to fit
the case, "governoru**" first sug­
gests itself, but it is awkward on
thc tongue, bviously unsuited to
linguistic travel on tin air in days
of pollticu) eandiiiuting, Wc have
the executor nnd the executrix, why
not the governor and the governorix?
Rut, notwithstanding
the
thought of death win! the probate
court that will obtrude itself iu
connection with words so fushioned,
‘ governorix tends to urouao the
risibility.
There is something
about it which detracts from the
dignity that should nttnch to the
office nnd it* holder. Addrr-udm?

te appreciate the big
W possibilities o f small
:t

IS NOT this country rich- *nd
intelligent enough to meet the sit­
“ Ma" Ferguson as "governorix" i uation and keep up with the times?
one might lie tempted to giggle.! The flying machine wns invented
There is "governorim?,” but that here and wo sit waiting for other
also is food for mirth, inasmuch as countries to develop it, and perin colloquial English frequent and hup» use it against us.
humorous reference is found to
Why must We wait for Europe I
"netorines."
Spelt
differently, to cstnhlish a flying service across I
however it might answer—"Gov- the ocean? If our business men, I
ernorecn,’’ a queen without a "qu." that talk so much of superior pri­
Rut, nt’ er all, it would bu con­ vate ownership, lack energy and
trary to the spirit of the age to courage to be pioneers, tha United
provide distinctive title for the Suites Government should do it.
woman who sits in gubernatorial
Insteud of merely sending out
chair. Woman has taken her phu-e
of
dato battleships to cruise in the
in so many ot tho world’s activi­
ties that to attempt to coin words Pueific, we ought to send half u
to indicate her presence in ull of dozen dirgibles, bigger than any­
them would mean a considerable re­ thing England has, each carrying
writing of the languiige. We are ; its cargo of fly irc machines and
accustomed to women 'us doctors, fliers to make friendly demonstra­
lawyers, and preachers. Doubtless tions in flying from the mother
we shall become accustomed, to wo­ ships, target practice with imita­
men ns governors, and it
safe tion bombs against moving and
to say that, ill the present eases, stationary tqr’ cts, etc. All thnt
I would la* instructive, c r e a t e
i thought in foreign countries and
1promote pence.
A very rich, very fat, thorough­
ly unprotected grocer is a tempta­
tion to gunmen—and Uncle Sam
U just such a grocer, at this monn nt.

develop ns fust us the medical pro-: ft
fessioti gets tin* old ones under ■
control. Ami it is the reason why I
man will never find any elixir if'
to enable him to live to nn e x - 11
tremely old age. By right living ■
we might survive 150 years, hut iu
somewhere* is a natural deadline 1®
to prevent the earth becoming ov- _
er-crowded.
It is a natural law. You see it^ a
Iccup epi- Jit work everywhere — constant R
&gt;t answer, building up is balanced or offset H
lology and by constant disintegration,
ert that it
Orange nnd lemon trees, for in- M
tiveness or stance, have been aided a lot by (I
iry is that' science. Now they have n disease 8
iccups and | called chlorosis, which among nth- £
py them. |er things causes fruit to stop \i
"ran to" growing. The scientists are fight- *&lt;(
the tendon-1 *nil bacx hy injecting medicine into

First National Bank Building.
PHONE 93

ROOMS 50I-?

Saleslady— Miss Ruha Williams

Father, Mother and All the Children
Are Members of our

Christmas Savings Club
Just u few pennies, nicklcs, dimes
or more deposited weekly insures one
ii very merry and bountetous Yulctidc.
We are organizing our Club now and
will be pleased to have you and all the
family become members.

j

Contemporary Comment
France is making it Old
Week for her foreign Reds
York HeruUl Tribune.

It’s easy to joib. The first deposit
makes you a memlier Any further information you desire will be cheerfully
given.

lome
New

zv imng none twice is an em­
bryo habit." I.et's pray for thnt
second tax cut.—Greenville News.
Pedestrians will please take no­
tice: thu prices of Fords have tak­
en nnother drop—Asheville Times.
Perhaps the women would use
the ballot more extensively if they
could exchange it. — Cleveland

4 ‘/o Interest I'aid on Savings

�MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Society

SA N F O R D C H A P T E R OF G. I. A . H O LD S

C. Bennett Will enterk Club at 8 o’clock.
Galloway will enter

IS TO CLUB.MEMBERS
Brat business meeting o f
Eggfe- Club will be held at
C /an. 7. This will be an
Ring and members of othSvsnikatlohs will be wel1m dub members are urgivite friends and visitors
!ity. H. H arold'Hume o f
\L Mary i Nurseries, will
L:t*A (practical Program for
I County Beautlflotion.”

Grapeville
LUpsala A n d
ram llhi
the hoi

o f Arcadia, Is
lys with her

Id Mra. Austin Williams
r daughter, *Mrs. Whittle
Erd, v/ith Mrs. Hall and
raona, were guests on
is day M the boma o f
Mrs. Voile Williams.
id Mrs. E. F. Lundqulst
Ihren, Lawrence, Marlon,
and Irene, spent Christand th eday at the home
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Auinson. Mrs. Lundqulst
Magnuson also took sup;hem on Christmas eve.
Id Mrs. Noah Fry, Mrs.
, Louis Easterling, Miss
mer and brother, Elmer,
nere, came-on Christmas
spent Christmas,at tho
Ir. and Mr*. T. D. Tyner.

The G. I. A. held a very enthus­
iastic meeting Wednesday* after­
noon In the Masonic Hall. After
the business was disposed of
impressive installation rervice was
presented nnd directed by Mrs.
Fannie McConnald. past president
who
ably assisted by Mrs.
Frank Crosby who acted as instal­
lation marshall and Mrs. Ernest
Krupp in chaplain.
The following are to fill the offlees fo r the coming year, pres­
ident, Mrs. Alfred Lilia; vice-presi­
dent, Mrs. M. Minarik; secretary,
Mrs. A. J. Metcalf; treasurer, Mrs.
F. K. Smith; insurance secretary,
Mrs. R. L. Torrense; guide, Mrs.
A. P. Bundy; sentinel, Mrs. L.
Grow; musician, Mrs. R. II. Walthour; marshalls, Mrs. R. L. Giffin
and Mrs. Byron Walker; pillows,
Mm . Frank Crosby, Mrs. J. B,

&lt;hristmas Day Mrs, llilnia
list, Emil Magnuson, Mr,
rs. Ballinger were guests
iome of Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
ist. Their son, Elmer nnd
ung men of Holly
j Hill ulso
pper with yiom,‘
J. S. Clark will preuen here
E. TI.MESON DEAD

Thursday evening tho Sanford
Woman’s Club was the scene of
one of the most delightful recep­
tions of the holiday season, it be­
ing the Annual Christmas Rfcetltion of the Woman’s Club to its
members and friends.
The club was beautifully dec­
orated with tall baskets of poinsottias and the stage rail and
mantle were banked with fern and
poinsettias. The walls were lined
with stately staffs o f feathery
bumbo. Tall red tapers and shad­
ed lights gave a delightful pleasing
glow to the wholo scene.
Tho ten table was particularly
lovely, being centered with a sil­
ver basket filled with red and
white roses and fernq about which
were placed -silver candlesticks
holding tall white tapers at each
end wyre placed silver coffe urns*
Receiving ‘ were Mrs. Henry
Wight, president, Mrs. William M.

Beta Pi was represented at the
convention by OUn is. Watts Jr.,
Of Bartow, and H. McKie Salley of
tiuHIli
varuiiiiiit Major
iMiijur 1B.
), L/,
South Carolina.
C. Alik)
Riley,p
head o f the Extension Division of
the university, represented tho Phi
Delta Theta Alumni chapter, at
Jacksonville and Joseph LoFils of
the Tampa Alumni Club represent­
ed Beta Pi on the convention floor.
Beta Pi has three members in j
Sanford, Reuben Mason, Kenneth j

Scott, vice president,' Mrs. W. Aylet Fitts Jr., Mrs. Ernest M. Gal1__ _
_.__ 1 i 1 W_1 ts__ 1 virus!____-tt
lowny and t Mrs! Fred Williams.
Tho varimjs department chnirmen assisted.
They are Mrs.
Sharon, Mrs.C. C. Woodruff, Mrs.
A. M. Phillips and Mrs. D. P.
Drummond.
Pouring coffee the first hour
were Mrs. John Meisch and Mrs.
J. E. Pace while Mrs. 3. O. Shinholser and Mrs. J. C. Gibbs pour­
ed the second hour.
During the evening the reading
room was arranged for cards
where many o f the gentlemen
played.
Reisenstcins orchestra furnished
n delightful program during the
evening.
The delicious refreshments were
served by Mrs. J. B. Coleman,
Mrs. Sandy Anderson. Mrs. Frank
Talbot, Mrs. Fred Wilson, Mrs.
Arthur Foster. Mrs. C. R. Kirtley
and Mrs. Walter Wight.

MISS EASTERBY ENTERTAINS WITH
DELIGHTFUL DANCE COUNTRY CLUB

P h m

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intermission a delightful led couse
was served.
TtlP R»^uest
list included
Dr. Mrs.
nnd
Mw
c Bowcr^
Mr Bnil
Edward Higgins, Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Welchell, Mrs. D. T. Phllyaw, Miss Lillian Shinholser, Miss
Margaret Zachary, Miss Mina Howard, Miss Frances Dutton, Miss
Marion Hand, Miss Fern Ward,
Miss Olu Vera Glisson, Miss Ruth
Gillen, Miss Allie Gillen, Miss Ann
Lee, Miss lluba Williams, Miss
Gladys Hensotngor, Miss Anna
DuBoso, Miss Rosamond Radford,
Fred Walsh, Earle Jones, Wallace
Bell, Pierce Griffin, Ralph Woodruff, Joe Gonzalez, Robert Robinson, Ralph Stevens, Edward Moye,
Hampden DuBose, Hodgson Ball.
C. II. Rickenberg, A. W. McGruw,
Hilliard Malpns, William Moye,
Jijmes Sharon, Robert Thrasher
nnd Floyd Boyle.

CONCERT IIY

NOTHING RESERVED

COATS

This will bo the season's most unique
musical event. In addition to singing
several groups of songs, Miss Spencer
has consented to compare her voice
with its Re-Creation by Mr. Edison’s
new phonograph. She will lie assisted
by Lucile Collette, pianist.

(MARKED)

$25.00 - $39.00 - $49.00 - $59.00

DRESSES
■ (M ARKED)

The famous soprano will appear at

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$16.75 - $27.75 - $35.00 - $49.00

Hight School Auditorium
Thursday, January 8th

50 Per Cent Off

-

1-2 P

Admittance by invitation only.
A
few reservations are still left. We shall
be glad to issue these to music-lovers
who apply, in order of application. Call,
write, or telephone.

I- - - - - - ilij H liM U i l l

Miss Zachary Is Honor
Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Guest at Bridge Party
Ml*, and Mrs. Wnlter S. Cole­
man w erotho charming hosts of
a New Yea^s dinner Thursday
evening at their home on West
Eleventh Street.
The occasion
was the celebration of Mr. Cole­
man’s birthday and Mr. Harry A.
Reed’s silver wedding anniversary.
The table wns beautifully ap­
pointed being centered by n blue
bowl filled with red roses. Fol­
lowing the delicious dinner bridge
wus enjoyed until a luto hour.
Covers were laid for Mr. and
Mrs. Walter 3. Coleman. Mr. and
Mrs. Harry T. Bodwell, Mrs. Mary
Hummell. Miss Wilkey, George E.
Bridgett and Harry A. Reed.

ANDO, Jan. 2.— Death hiu
i E. E. Jimeson, c winter
t, here for several years,
n Luthersburg. Clearfield
, Pa,. Jan, 1 4 ,1SU2. Mr. Jimirly in lift* wait school nro*
Bert Sheppard left Thursday for
and later became interested Atlanta where he attend* Georgia
mercantile business and then School of Technology.
’d in the lumber business,
o was regular and recorder
Alien Jones goes Friuay to Or­
home county far eight years.
lando where he will be tha guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Don Holland for
a
few days.
Woman’s Club

Column

Mrs. McConnald, Mrs. Crosby,
Mrs. Minarik, Mrs. Walthour and
Mrs. Banov were each presented
with n little gift from the auxil­
iary for faithful and efficient ser­
vices rendered through the year.
Last but not least Mrs. Lilia was
tho recipient of handsome linger­
ie given by the ladies.
The meeting here adjourned "for
n social hour, at which time tempt­
ing refreshments were served by
the hostesses of the evening Mrs.
Lilja, Mrs. Walthour and Mrs.
Bandy.

-“A 1mm

A N N U A L R ECEPTIO N OF W O M A N ’S
CLUB G IV E N W E D N E S D A Y E V E N IN G

rhil Muniqn and daughThe Sanford Country Club wns,
hine of Savannah, arrivurday and are guests for the scene, Thursday evening of
one■ of the most ,ioU.rhtf.il
delightful nnrtips
parties
of the Yuletldo season when Miss
Sara Warren Easterby wr.s the
charmlng hostess to a number of
her friends at a dar.ee.
The guests met ut the home of
Miss Easterby and motored in a
Bergquist and daughters, body out to the club.
uth and Mildred o f Fort
The club was beautifully decmd son, Theodore, of Tam- orated with evergreens, garlnnds
e by autoVrt'nbMb Christmas and an nbundance of cheery noin-•pend a few days At the settius. Toll floor baskets filled
' her daughter, Mra. E. W. with poinsettias were placed about
and the mantle wns banked with
tho same lovely flower.
Punch
lection of over $5.00 was wns served through the evening
r Children’s Home at Jack- and tho splendid music wns furlast Sunday.
nlshed by Mr. Brockham and Jame3
Robson. Musical and attractive
‘ Lundqulst, '
lUpsola,
favors added much to tho pleasre Christmas, 'caVnuig over ure o f the evening. During the
r. and, Mrs. Edwin Pcterlolly Hill to spend the day
ts parents, Mr. arid' Mrs
New Year’s Dinner By
.undquist.
g family gathering at the
f Mr. and Mr*.' Henry Lee
rt First Street Vhefe held

Crawford, Mrs. R. L. Jinkina, and
Mra. M. £ . Moye; flag-bearer, Mrs.
Brubaker.
Tho retiring officers wore pre■fnted with hand rftade handkerchiefs by their president, Mrs.
Lllje, as a token .ef her apprecia­
tion for their splendid co-opera-

stailatfon of Um new dkp&amp;v to be
known as Florida Alpha,;will-Yakq.
plate within g fe w week-*. .
The. local fraternity was;organ­
ised Nov! 6, 1921- and on May 3,
PHONE: - Hc=. -RSJ
1924 received the'unimraou3 en­
dorsement of the Southern Province'
Phi Delta Theta Gives of Phi Delta Theta, thfe first peti­
tioning
to be recommended
Charter*to Beta Pi A t by
the province lit ,22.years. There
now 90 aetivie chapters of Phi
University .of Florida are
Delta Theta in thia country and
England with approximately an
Students and former students of
equal number of.alutnnl; clubs,
the University of Florida now liv­
ing in Sanford will learn with in­
Attending the DeMotdy Con­
terest that Beta Phi, local frater­ clave at Gainesville aro the* fol­
nity o f the university, waagranted lowing from Sanford: John Wlltcin,
a charter o f Phi Delta Tneta on Clyde Bdotb, Joe Corley, Joe
Wednesday at Cleveland, 0 ., at the Meisch, Clarence Priest, Nolan Mcbiennial convention o f the body. Farland, and Lewis Shipp,
Beta Pi’s triumph was obtained by
a unanimous vote according to re.

Miss Alice Dresen, who has been
tho attractive guest of Mrs. Thom­
as Emmett Wilson, returned to her
first business meeting of home in Orlando, Thursday.
W year, of thd Woman’s
111 be held
the club house
’clock, Jan. 7, and except for ticaf Program fo i City and Coun­
Mr. Hume
transaction of routine mat- ty Beautification.”
ill bo entirely devoted to needs no introduction to a San­
ford public, so well known is he
for his writing, his splendid civic
club and especially of the interest as shown in the two years
e Department have been of public beautification effort in
K out through much study the state, and more than either of
»cu.«*ion an ordinance which these perhaps for the fine policy
dll ask the City Commission whieli characterizes his large busi
, creating a Park and Street ness in its dealing with tho pub
‘cation Commission,
object of this commission
be to provide for such supOn account of the difficulty in
1 and such a planting pro- getting the mailing list into shape,
will eahnnee tho beauty The Florida Bulletin for Decem­
city, already so prosperous ber has been mailed to presidents
^greaaive.
This proposed of clubs for one month. It is an
nee will he presented for exceptionally interesting number
at the business meeting and to those who did not have the priv­
s u matter cf such general ilege of attending the convention
t, tqe public?, is cordially in­ in Orlando, ns it is full o f reports
ti be present and take part from this wonderful nnnual meet­
discussion which yvill [)re- ing. Club members will find The
he formal vote of the Wo- Bulletin at the club rooms, and the
Club. ■
maid will see that they are in

A charming courtesy of Thurs­
day afternoon was the bridge
party given by Miss Lilliam Shin­
holser, honoring Miss Margaret
Znchaiy who is attending Sullins ;
College but who is spending the
holidays at home with her parents.
A profusion of poinsettias were
artistically used in decorating and
the tallies were lovely little vanity
ladies.
Miss Shinholser was lovely in a
frock of choculute crepe trimmed
with Venetion lace. Miss Zach­
ary wore an attractive gown of
brown satin embroidered in gold
made in u bewitching' bouffant
fashion.
Tho prize for high score, a
beautiful embroidered buffet set,
was won by Miss Fern Word and
ns a consolation Miss Ann Lee
was presented lingerie pins. The
"uest of honor wus presented an
attractive bridge score.
Miss Shinholser was assisted in
serving the delicious salad course
by her mother, Mrs. It. L. Shin­
holser and Mrs. J. E. Courier.
Those invited were. Miss Mar­
garet Zachary, Miss Anna DuBose,
Miss Frances Dutton, Miss Marion
Hand, Miss Sara Warren Easter­
by, Mrs. Hugh Welchell, Miss Mi­
na Howard, Mrs.
Roy Howard,
Miss Ruth (iilien, Miss Ola Vera
Gicsosn, Miss Perry Lee Bell, Miss
Rosamond Radford, Miss Ann I,ee
Wnrd, Mrs. D. P. Phllyaw and Miss
Nonie Williams.

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GOING

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V. W. Surroncy and R L. Perdow
of Lake Wales nre spending a
few days in Sunford on business.
Mrs. S. E. Porter and children
of Waycross, Ga., nre tho guests
of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Shipp.
P. F. Crary and son Evans re­
turned to their home in Tampa
Wednesday after a pleasant visit
with Mr. nnd Mrs. G. M. Shipp.

Paul Whitehurst
Instructor in Violin
Studio hours 9 a. m. to 5 p.
ni. Saturdays only.
Room 306 1st Nat. Bank Bldg.
■ la H ia ia a a iH iu iiiH u a

r Annual Clearance Sale!!
BEGINS TUESDAY, JAN. 6
Last 5 days. Clearance Price in every department.
SEE BID ADD IN TOMORROW’S PAPER

The Yowell

�iA Y ,J A N U A iT M » M .

tad activity, while Sid Terris, the •,
flashy Now Yorker* developed into

Columbia’s Popular Grid Star

leknr s Four H oneo n Nitre Dame Gal*
Field With 27-0 y ic a Thrilling Contest
—

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M ade From
rcepted Passes
: r .* v *

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nford Full back NevIvidual Star While
Leads In Scoring
wyu .•
NA, Rose Bowl, Cal.,
typhoon of apeed swirlSouth Bend, Ind., and
&gt; Thursday, swamping
livoraity’s football team
id lO'scofre. Notre

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i u r “ Four Horsemen"
against Ernie Nevera
and the gallant Cardtth ho covered himself
10 mater with glory,
ffset their repeated
the huge red-shirted
itcharged the squat
1 linesmen o f Notro
t was owing to their
e Palo Alto Institution
register ten points in
the fierce galloping of
of the Indians,
ae added to its list of
o f having scored tho
‘fo r the East in four
1 games played on the
t this seasop.
tlmated that upwards
itched tho contest.
moment the Notro
ived up to'their repuced in foot and head,
irt Coach Rockno sent
f atring men byt Stan-agressive and - beefy,
, steadily down field,
s called on his stars
bottle was on, Stnnwhlch might not have
stly agninst other opre fatal when pulled
if Notre Dame, When
foot slipped the South

Walter Koppisch, three-time captain of Columbia’ s football teams, is
hero receiving more than mere praise for his great work on the grid­
iron. Royal Cooney, chairman of the student body, is presenting him
with a watch, the gift of the undergraduates. Koppisch was selected
os tone of the half-backs on Walter Camp’s All-America.

Record Breaking Activity With
Colorful Encounters Marked. The
Boxing World During Past Year

NEW YORK, Jan. 2.— Despite a to defend his crown no doubt had
record-breaking amount of nctiv- its effect on the rest of the pnr.ks,
ity, marked by no little color, the while suspensions by ring nuthor1924 boxing campaign passes into ities, eleventh hour mlslmps, ami
history with few dominant devcl- a disinclination on the part of
opments or sensational results.
several champions to ri-k their
Looking any high snot compar­
able with the memorable DempicyFirpo battle o f 1923, the season
was noteworthy chiefly for n (Inal
Benny
Leonard,
lightweight
and unsuccessful invasion of Amer­ champion, defended his crown once
ica by Georges . Carpenticr , the by defeating I’al Moran at Cleve­
downfall of Luis' Angel Firpo from land but in this bout injured his
the ranks of heavyweight title con­ hands to such an extent that he
tender and tho passing o f two was forced to cnll off n scheduled
veteran champions. Another im­ bnttlo with Mickey Walker, the
portant development wa3 approval welterweight champion. Walker,
of u new law permitting 12-round handicapped by incurring the dis­
bouts in California in 1925 and pleasure of Now York ring solonn
forecasting a big rink rcviv.il on for refusing to accept o challenge
the const.
from Dave Shade, nevertheless was
Only one world’s title change one of tho most active champions
took placo in the ring ami that and has an unusuul opportunity in
occurred when Abe Attel Goldstein prospect early in the new year
dethroned Joe Lynch nr bantam­ when he fights Mike MoTigue, the
weight titlcholdcr in u colorless 15- world’s light henvyweight cham­
round hout at Madison Square Gar­ pion.
den that set a colorless champion
McTiguc, early this year, had a
upon the 118-pound thron&gt;.
close call against his Georgia
The other break in tho ranks of schoolboy rival, Young Stribling,
thnmpions came Johnny Dundee, who nenrly scored a knockout over
durable little Italinn warrior, for­ the champion in a no-decision beut
feited without a struggle tho fi nth* nt Newark, N. J.
&gt; gain consistently erweight title he had won tho year
Clpsq.Call
line.
A prolonged before from Eugene Crhpii, gal­
Harry Greb’s middleweight' ti­
when Layden bored lant French lighter. Dundee relin­ tle was in little Jeopardy during
guard Mi a tnuch- quished the title, whicn he had not tho yenr while Pancho Vitlo, fly­
mice defended, because of bis ina­ weight titleholder, left for his na­
jtes later Layden pul- bility further to mako the llfii- tive Philippines after failing to go
ass out of the qir and pound limit, and tho New York through with u match with his clos­
•nty yards for tho atuto Athletic Com mist ioa has est rival, Frankie Grnpro. Villa
down. Crowley con- launched an elimination tournament claimed an injury prevented his
the survivor of which will bo rec­ fighting, but tho boxing corn mis­
d period occurcd one ognized by that body ai tho new sion was dissatisfied with this ex­
i expensive errors,
planation and susp-nded him.
ibied a punt on his
Greh’s victories included one over
Johnny Wilron, former champion,
line, stopped to ro­
ta might have played thus shattering pugilistic precedent while Villa disposed o f Frankie
Huntzingcr swooped and upsetting the old theory that Ash, British flyweight.
Wsth the memory o f his spec­
grabbed tho plg- a champion can lose his crown
tacular fight against Dempsey still
Upopposed to u touch- only in the ring.
Sets Precedent
fresh in the minds o f ring Vo'low­
ley again con vested,
Dundee wns shorn completely of ers, Firpo returned from Argentina
iperiod Notre Dame
f 9fward pass within titles when he lost to Kid Sulli­ for another campaign but it prov­
errltory and Nevers van, the junior lightweight, or 130- ed a dismal fuilue. The big South
oi. Then followed a pound championship, a division, Aniuricon, obviously not in the host
bucks, until thu hefty however, which in not generally of condition and affected by legal
entanglements in which he had bo1, heaved and ground recognized.
:
come involved, was outclassed by
Starting
out
with
prospects
of
ifotre Dame’s 8-yard
an unusual amount of title activ­ ■llnrry Wills, giant negro, Iji n bout
ity, tho yenr fell fnr short o f ex­ 1utj Boyle's Thirty Acres, and then
nen from tho East
pectations in this respect for a va­ suffered a crowning setback when
another buck, but it riety of reasons, i'hc fnihue of he was defeated by Charley WeinWalker passed over Jack Dempsey, heavyweight king, ert, who had been an easy victim
d Shlpkcy and Htanup a touchdown,
eked goal for extra
ended Stanford’s
E V E R T TR U E
BY CONDO
rth period Stanford
iQjiortunity. After an
jrwnrd pass, Nevers
f and in a succession
irrled the sphere to
s 8-inch lipo. The
&gt;t it wus n touchdown
but when Referee
ambled the heap of
iiind tho goal murk
crossed.
iring play of the con*
a Layden intercepted
levers’ hands and led
io way for 35 yards
.unfonl chalk murk,
did the rest.
Horsemen cantered,
ulloped with all the
•ted pf them. Hurry
play was hamiicap.wisted his left ankle
opening period.’
I Crowley wore the
* carriers for Notre
on Miller performed
the field today perbrilHantly than the
ant fullback Nevers
ujikles early in the
Ited Nevera getting
pe us his team mates
v him play his first
pori' than a year,
h nt center and Howere among the
[s
on the visitors'
n Lawson. Stanford
one of the day's inalthough tin; entire
performed with much
rd team gained 184
rimmugc as cOmpare Iswne's 131. The
stered 17 first duwn*
l the Houthbcndcrs.
pleted 12 out of 17
ward pasi.es and Nore out o f seven. The
L-rial attack resulted
IS yards while the
ted 14(1.

f o r the “ Wild Bull*.* in 1023.
These defeats were looked upon
Sri eliminating Firpo from the fro ft
rank o f Dempsey’s challengers, but
the Argentinian may attempt smith
tr-comeback.
. Wills stood out again at the end
o f the season as the chl£f heavyweight contender but his victory
over Firpo failed to increaso tho
negro’s prestige and the prdspect
that he will gain a long-sought
match with Dempsey still is tho
ring’s principal uncertainty.
Renault Slump*
Jack Renault, hard-hitting Cana­
dian, has been regarded ns a for­
midable Dempsey rival, but recent­
ly his stock slumped when ho un­
expectedly met defeat in Boston
at the hands o f Quinth Romero,
Chilean, who had failed to im­
press In any o f his previous bouts
The year failed to uncover much
promising new material In any di­
vision. The few exceptions were
chiefly in the featherweight ranks,
Where Dundee’s retirement stimuln-

a formidable lightweight contend..
tit'. Paul Berlenbacb, Jimmy Slat­
tery and Stribling added color and
Interest to light heavy ranks.
Foreign talent Continued lu 111*
vhde American ring* but met'with
scant success. Discarding 'T irp o
and Romero, South America’s chief
threat was Luis Vlcentini, hard­
hitting Chilean lightweight* who
performed impressively at times
but in recent months met defeat
against Jack Bcmstain and Terris.
Panama sent a formidable feather
contender in Jose Lombardo.
Besides Carpcntler, Franco had
another entry in Charley Ledoux,
veteran bantamweight, but neith­
er was successful. Carpenticr lost
spectacular fights to Gone Tnnney,
American light heavyweight'Cham­
pion and Tom Gibbons. Lcdoux
was beaten decisively by Gold­
stein.
Erminio Spalls, the European
heavyweight champion, came to the
United States after Leing knocked
out in the Argentine by Firpo bu*
was defeated by Tummy. Gibbons
crossed to England for an inter­
national bout in which he knocked
out Jack Gloomfleid.

Louis'Cantmot of Dijon, Franco

PRO GOLPKU SIGNED

at foortean Is a recofcrrtaad as*

IMPA. JanT^-Jlw

ttonoWer.

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plnylflR “pro r&gt;lf,” at Teinpls Ter­
raco Cenntry club, signed Fred,31c- ' Wlnd'driven airplanes
XuOod as’his partner, repDdng^WUlit MacFarlanc, it is annnafwed built Sr
hero. MncFnrlanfl w** linsble to
Germany’s “windmill boats’* will
qraic to Tampa. Barnes and MeI.&lt;sod pic execctcd, 10 arrive hero be built for commercial use.
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Australia’s new aircraft factory
is expected to turn out 150 air­
•. Pearl earrings ore
planes the first year.
London.

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we will be glad to see you tomorrow.
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W H IT E M E A T

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Besides our complete line of staple and fancy
goods we carry
Fresh Oysters Daily
Extra Line of Fresh Vegetables

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Average Havings amount to
about 11 per cent. Me sav­
ed on every dollar spent
the round—watch our ads
for prices ! I

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EACH

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SwansDowo Brand
CAMPBELLS
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ASTOR
WHOLE HEAD

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8 O’CLOCK—Smoothc and Mild, lb....... 43c
ORANGE
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JUST A RO U N D TH E C O R N E R FROM EVER.YBOD

The same prompt service awaits you. The same com­
plete line of fancy and staple groceries, Western and
Floi ida meats will be kept in stock for our former pa­
trons and those we hope to serve in the future
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“ " ’ MEN'S CLOTHING
,S. W. BRADFORD. Ed. V. Price
A d v a n ce
Tailored Suits—*32.50 and up.
•- . Milane Theatre Bldg.
I will
. ^ . p r i n t i n g ___
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MrATTHRW"PUES8^PRINTING_
¥ « uk4 QUALITY - SERVICE - PRICE.
• * H » * fl _ Commercial St.. R. R. Ave.
M a llaa
HAYNES
RATLIFF, “ Printers
k a IIm
and office outfitters. Phone 340.
fiPypa doubt* abov*
116 Park Avenuo.______________
REAL ESTATE
stas a r f for
D. A . CALDEtt A J. C. ZURFLIBH
Real Estate Brokers— All kinds of
^ 1" 7 n O r t o *
property listed and for solo. Of­
fice 108 Second S t, Near Park
- raatrietod to
Avenue. Phone 282.__________
.lio n .
. made The Baa*
J.
E. SPURLING, sub-division
rill be responsible
rarroci ttne rrtoa.
specialist. Subdivision to Or­
for subsequent
lando. Florida, and F l o r a
M office should pe
Hoights, Florida on Dixie H igV
Italy
way,
SIGN TAINTING________
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BANFORD
SIGN SHOP— Right
ar with'xstes,rulaa
prices for signs of all kinds.
‘ WlflL g i f * yen
rmatlonA .And If
R; N. NIPPER.
will assist you In
Sanford Avenuo at 1st Street.
want ad. to make
PHone 473-J._________
lisa
PAPER HANGER— I. L. Talbott,
u v non
painter and paper
hanger.
touid at
I toffies ad
Phgjie 3511. Orlando road.
Vboit* nun
isults. Ab&lt;

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the oths
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place within easy
people uf Sanford

Lost and Found

inil.EH FOR RENT
lEEL
Car. Drivo it
Oak and Second St.
JODY REPAIRING
STEIN — Automobile
pairing and Rebuilding.
Homo. Oak Avenue.
[OS FOR HIRE
JTO SERVICE V pay
M eetsjtll trains, ‘Bag*
Insfer. Phone 551^

TAMPA MOKN1NO TRIBUNE—
Send In your subscription to the
Tribune or hand it to yotir local
dealer so you can read Florida1!
Kicute.it, newspaper.
One year
$8.00, fl months $4.00, three months
92.00. If you desire $1,000 Insur­
ance policy add 75 centa to your
ito’ler.
“ DO YOU WANT to buy or sell
anythin!?” If so advertise in
the “ Gainesville Sun,”

[ " $ » $ p it w ortlyinll3«r2 m ri i l ? tt*
DEVELOPKHS ATTENTION— r* n ancoln In beidnnltig the greatest de­
velopment In fllnrlda'a history; a
half mllHon dollar highway tn the
gu lf beach Just
flniahed; « twar
million dollar bridge Herons Eei'nmbla Day started; quarter million
dollar opera houne under construc­
tion;
two
millions
spent V
on
••"Ml •
"u M
MIIIVMtt being OpCIlt
I
highway; greateet chance for live
developers to get In on ground
floor. W rite Development Depart-

an industrial and agricultural sec­
tion.
TO REACH BUYERS or sailers of
Florida real estnto advertise In
tho St. Petersburg Times. One cent
cent a word daily, two cents a word
Sundays.
THE MORNING JOURNAL Is the
accepted went ad medium in
Daytonn (Fin.) One cent n word
an insertion. Minimum 25c.
FLORIDA— ORLANDO— Orlando
mornng Sentinel; largest classi­
fied business, rate 1c a word, min­
imum 24c cash with order.
A* LITTLE -TVANT A l l . In Tht‘
Herald will bring you UIg' re­
sults. Advertise those old articles
you hove aimed awav and have
no use for. A little thirty-cent ad
may bring you sctnrni dollars.
Phone 148 and a representative
will call to see you.

* '&lt; typewriter* for
iy terms, for rent, also
fftcQ supplies. * Koum 9
law yer

.[BRYANT
.......... . Office

in
; Dank ItuiMiiio Annex,
^ono 417-L 3.
D M k t a L WORK

^OJVAN—All kinds
and Sheet Metil Work.
11,1
Tank*.' At Oak
“ MW Third ytreei. Tele

STOVES
X STOVE WORtS— Oil

ga3 stoves, wood stoves,
id yictriitas. You» credit
Phono 49L-3. 321 First

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scription will go in new cntaloguo
now being made up. Soo the new
manager at tho new location. C.
A. Strout Farm Agency, 404 l i t
National Bank Bldg.
FOR SALE— Brunswick-Blake Bil­
liard table with nil equipment
First Class condition. Address R.
E. Hawkins, Orange City, Fla.

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K Run N. 7 11 ft. B. HH&amp;.H ft.
H. C37 ft. Wly 1020 ft.— 21 acre*.
Tho itnld land b ein g nsKCSMod at
the tint)) o f the Ismuutrc o f mucIi
rertirirntn In the tinmo nf A. Rttuer. F uIchh Mild rertlflento Nhall ho
redunimed a cco rd in g
to law
tnx
d ie d will issua thereon on tho 3rd
day of February, A. |)„ loar,.
\Vltnesn my
nfflehit
slgnaturo
nrul seal thin thu 10th day uf De­
cem b er A. D„ 1221.
K. A. DOUm.AHH,
Clerk Circuit Court Hi’ inlunle
'County, Florida.
(Hoitl)
Ily A. M. AVEKKS. I&gt;. C.

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Year

Make
1J21
Chevrolet
Touring HERE'S TIUtEB GOOD ONES
1923
Ford
Panneil
1922
Dodge
Touring
1924
Ford
Fonlor Sedan And hext week la going to be toe
1924
Dod^o
Ton truck
late. Act Now,
1923
Dodge
Coupe
1924
.Dodge
Touring
SUBURBAN HOME
Price Right—Terms Right.
I. W. PHILLIPS* SON.
Located just out side tho city lim­
Sanford, Fla.
its, on the road to tho Country
Club. Nice new bungalow with
Rooms For Rent
modern conveniences— lights, own
wator system, telephone, etc., 22V4
FOR RENT—Rooms with or with­ acres of land, seven cleared, orange
out meals.
Reasonable rates. trees, nnd place in good shape.
Close to Country Club. Can be
Lincoln Hotel.
bought on terms, Prico $5,500.00.
FOR RENT—$25,90 per month,
10-room house in country near
BUNGALOW
paved highway, good location,
electric lights, good water. H. C. On Park Avc. Close in.
Five
DuBose.
rooms and Buth. Completely fur­
&gt;------- ----------------------------------------------- nished. Side walks and street pav­
FOR RENT— One furnished bed­ ing paid. A bargain, complete at
room and garage, 815 Park $7,000.00.
Ave.
CORNER LOT

D O I N C , ‘d o n e :
C R O O T) -W O R O
PU2-'Z-UELt&gt; |—

Fountain Pens and
Pencils.
Violins, Ukuleles
and Guitars.
Flashlights and
Batteries.
Super Heterodyne
and Atwater-Kent
Radios.

F. P. R1NES
311 East Second Strccl.
Phone G30-J
“ OPEN AT NIGHT"

FOR SAflB—Four five
room
hungnlowfrHned throughout. Just
o ff paved highway. Price $800.00
rnch for quick , sale.
Must be
seen tn bo appreciated. Can give
terms. A. H. Hawk, GindsrviIIe.
IN ritUIVIT CfiUHT, SEVENTH
JUnifTAI, CIHCUIT, SEMINOI.N
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Va.

Charlra E. Ilreetler, J. If. Itngiilali'.
Trunin*, and ench at them. If l i v ­
ing nhtl If dead, all p a n i c * c la i m ­
in g Interests In (he lands and p r e ­
mises Involved In thin suit, ns
he Ira,' devisees, grantees or other
claimants,
under
Charles
E.
IIrender, J. II. Rngs-lalf, Trustee
and e a td u u f them,
deceased o r

SJtnfonl IlmlTa newapaSr

i Miami Population
Now At 75,000 Mark

u Mr.
xjr Scliolfield
SL'Iiolfield who
who ha*
you.
has been
been
singing ut tho Baptist Church will
vouch fur the above.
i^ K E JEHSUP LAND CO„ Inc.
Longwood. Fla-

OH
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MIAMI, Jan.'2.—This city now
has a population of 75,000 accord­
ing to the chamber of commerce.
The estimate placing tho number
at this figure is based on dntc
furnished by different sources. The
last official census of May, 1923,
gave the city a population o f 17,*
021 it in stated.
Then In May,
1924, tho telephone company au­
thorized expenditures based on a
survey showing the' population to
be 59,410, nn in crease o f 12,389
for th.e year. The influx of resi­
dents since has been ever greater,
it is declared, statistics furnished
by a transfer company tending to
show more than 100 families are
coming here weekly. Averaging
four persons to tho family this
would muke the number during tho
past year 20,800 ar a total of more
than 75.000.

A 74-year old innn was recently
sentenced in England tn six months
WILMKK STEWART
in jail because the company of
.Maitland, Fla.
which he was director was alleged
Stewart's Subdivision Atamonto'
to hnvo fnil.sified its income tax Springs. 200 beautiful building
reports.
lots, prices range $150 to $850.
See those large lot* before you
buy elsewhere. Don't buy a lot
Devoe’s
without a public alley in the rear.
Come
and see me any time. I live
PAINT and POLISH here and
H. S. FOND
want neighbors.
Over
W o o d r u ff A W a tso n
WILMEIt
STEWART
The Best Quality
_______
Altamonte
Springs.
See
TYPEWRITERS
FOR SALE—Several I-acro tracts HUY ------ S E L L --------RENT
of unimproved land. See Ste­
C l.u n — Repair
wart, Altamonte Springs.
■ 'h o n e 32S

Ball Hardware Co.

Complete Stock

Ball Hardware Co.
Seminole Marble Co.all

Mnrlile and (Irnnlta from
luarriu*.
Best o f quality and
rt 'iir km n na hip .

W rits fo r latnst dunlgns.
c . n. T u i t n K k .
P.

O.

H n a f o r il, F l o r i d a
t i n s Strj. I ' h n n *

MI

Sanford Building and Loan A
socialion Preferred Stock can .1
cashed on 00 days notice, intere
payable iApril 1st and October 1
you can’t beat it.
Buy eight per cent Prefern
Stock in thr Hanford Building ai
Loan. Association, established 100

Automatic
Home
Pump
\HOOLEHAP
COLEMAN
3rd and Oak
Phone 410
vm r ™SALE=WcT bred Rho«
Island roosters, laying pulle
and sotting eggs. Mrs. Ellswort
Phone 3303 Beardal! Ave.
FOR SALE—Fresh
Call 108-J.

Jersey

cor

FOR SALE— Red B liu Triami
or Spaulding Rosa Four S«&lt;
Potatoes. Selected Maine stocl
Rhone 270. Mid Florida Produc
Co.
Young North Carollan woul
like to como to Florida to sett!
down. Experienced salesman, co
lector, clerical work, railway cler
truck farmer and poultry farms
Honest, reliable and sober. Mai
an offer. Writo 709 caro of He
aid.
FOR SALE— Ono hundred sacl
Spaulding Rosu seed potato*
from Maine, $5.00 per sack. L. .
Rrumley._______________________
Tampa— Water supply system

lnstnlIe(I in Sun8ct Park ad&lt;

tion.
FO R S ALE A few Mid-West A
ilitor garden tractors, all ne
D. 1921.
at half price. Giving up agem
E. A. DOWILAHH.
Clerk of Circuit Court, Hcml- account health ami poor busine
nole County, Florida.
in cotton belt. Waiter H. Bishc
Ily A. M. Weeks, D. O.
Athen, Ga.
IHeal)
J. II. Hhnroli.
FOR SALE— 10 acres celery lar
S o lic ito r fo r C om plain an t.
lot 4, Euraka Hammock. Ric
Due, fi, 12. 19. 26.
Jim. 3. 9, 16. 23. 31).
_________ nrd Stephenson, M. D. West Lcfa
non, Ind.

66-JAN-25 *

FOR
Every HouseWife
ALUMINUM

ALL WOOL SUITS
Tailored to measure, guaranty
to fit.
$25.00.
Sanitary bai
cleaning and pressing, Scptf
Woolen MilL. 305 East Secot
Street.

otherwise, Defendants
ORDKIt FOR I’ UDLltTATlON

Ways Are Sought
To Aid Parents In
Care Of Children

concerning the hollies, minds and
murals o f children.

For Safe ~

IN CHANUBHY.

J. F. f.nlntr. Complainant.

Houses For Rent

Apartments
For Rent

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Houses For Sale

To Charles E. Ilrccder. If living,
nnd If tlend. all parties claim in g In­
terests under Charles E. Dreader,
dnconsi'd. or othorwl.is; J. if . Ragntlnls, TrustiM*. If living, nnd If dend.
nil pnrtlea claim in g Interest* under
J. II. Rngsilnle. Trustee, tlreeaseil,
nr otherwise, of. In, nmt to Ilia f o l ­
lo w in g described land, lying, b o ln g
In the county o f Humlnole and State
o f Florida, to -w it :
l.nt F orty -tw o H J), o f Hanford
H eights Addition
to Hanford. ,
as pur plat th ereof duly record
Located on Dak Ave., close in.
oil In 1‘ lnt Uook 2. Rages A2 and
Eastern exposure. In nlco neigh­
US o f tho Public Record*
of
Hcmlnnlo County, Florida.
borhood. Street Paving and sido
And to any and all parties whoso
FOR RENT—5-room bungnlow. walks paid. Can be bought on names
are unknown, claiming any
Second Street between Holly very easy terms. Price $1,50*50. right, title or Interest In and to thu
property
hereinbefore described or
anil Cedar. Apply H. T. Pace, box
any port nr parcel thereof,
203.
It appearing by the s w u m hill o f
SEE OUR LARGE LISTING
rnmptiunt In this cause filed, that
BEFORE BUYING.
FOR RENT — Four-room house
you and each o f ynu. have nr claim
to have some right, title nr lliterent
with gurage.
Celery Avenue.
la und to thu land* nnd premise*
Mrs. E. A. Moffett. Phono 1G7-W.
hereinbefore described
and
that
BRITT REALTY COMPANY, INC. your
place* o f re*ldunco are un­
k
n
ow
n
;
REALTORS
IT IS T H E R E F O R E O R D E R ED .
you. ami each nf you, l&gt;«. and
202 First Street
Sanford, Fla. I That
ynu are hereby required to nppeur
I to till* bill o f complaint In thl*
enusn on the 2nd liny o f February
Apartment house on First St. 1923, nt thu Court House In Hanford,
Hemlnolo County. Florida, unlit tieThis is a bargain.
lo g a suit tn quiet till" in thn rnmPlalnant. .1. F. lailng, tn thu hereinOne five-room bungnlow, in good lief nru deserlbud land, und then nnd
VALPARISO, Ind., Dec. 1.— A condition. $500.00 puts you In this there make answer tn thin hill uf
roinplalnt exhibited against you In
nation-wide movement in training house.
thin cause, otherwise Decree Pro
for parenthood hna been launchcJ
Confess!) will he entered
against
Five acre firm on hard rond.' yon anil curb nf ynu.
by the National Congress nf Par­
IT IH F DK TH Eit O R D E R E D . That
ents and Teachers Association nnd now in crops. Cheap untv on easy thin
citation
, , ho puhllnheil unite , a
the Children’s mnterinls and plans terms.
week
In
Thu
for training in pnrenthood and a
.........................
In Hanford.
Florida.
We have houses to rent. Como published
study of the nature, well being and
WITNESS. E. A. Don glass. Clerk
in
und
see
us.—Seminole
Realty
of mi bl court nnd thu sual thereof,
enre of children will be used by
this thu Gth day o f Docemhur A.
the association as the basis for Co., lift K. Second Street.

SEVENTH
SE U IM H .K

START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT

------ ,

Real E state

We have Hum e beautiful laku
its work.
Mrs. M. W. Reeve o f Philadel­ front lots oh I.ako Wlltlmore onephia, president of the Parent- half mile from the Dixie Highway
IN CHANCERY.
Teachers
association, nnd Lewis in a nest of beautiful clear lakes,
Dorn Kindling, Complnlunnt.
I). Myers of tho foundation, in an­ for sale.
VH.
We will bulb! your homo, landWilliam Rushing, Defendant.
nouncing the movement, declared
IIIM. FOR DIVORCE
scupo your grove, and relievo you
that
through
tho
Parent-Teacher
CITATION.
It appearing from Ilia HWoru bill groups they would ‘‘set about nt of trouhle und worries incident to
up a
a p
place.
o f eoniplulnt
flb'il In thU enuso ' once to organize
classes which; building
dulining up
ace,
.tim O ou-arJ tV'nMldt'ht'tir t Histi.
;~In
tljo
menntimu,
you can go
or I’ miniry other than thu Statu of t wouuf critortipan
fishing.
You
can
fish
in any one
Florida,. that ,your ------r'-sltlonc
“ Such a movement
‘J IT
— when
nnd
Iffnv
you uun
don'ti.
„r,i
„n comes__as « I of the dozen lakes, and
&gt;uu
last hoard o f wan Hanf ti' I. Florida, •
that you* ruHldiuuu I* unknown.
I?..
»
n
,ui)b
"H
1
hi'riP
1
V
&lt;
know
how
to
fish,
we
hnvo
several
|trusted with the care of children,’ Mport8 who w)U bo c |n(i to ahow
IN C lltC l.’ I T
ro rilT ,
J l IIICIAI. C l l t e r i T ,
CO I N T V . F l . t m i l l A .

E. A. DolIliLAS.H.
ed npnrtmcnt, also bed room,
LOST— Lcnthcr bill folder, name
Clerk nf Circuit Court. Hcmlengraved in gold letters. Semi­ suitable for 2 young men or coup­
nolu County, 'Florida.
nole County Rank.
Return to le— use of garuge, 1000 Union (HeuI)
Ily:
A. M. WEEKH. D. C.
Herald Office and received liberuli Avenue,
J. U. Sharon,
reward. M. C. Haddock.
Sotlgitor for Complainant.
l Santiago, Chile, is to have a Jim.
2. u. Jl}, 23, 30.
LOST—One white and liver bob-| subway, the concession having
tail pointer dog.
Return tn |been given for J) years to a local. Of nearly 10,000,000 tons of coal
Frank Woodruff Jr., nt Woodruff] engineer who plans lo spend $b,-| mjne,j jn .Scotland in I'J2i only
jtiiil Watson, Reward.
| 780.000 in construction of the first) ;J5U oou wt,rt, „ nthrttclte.
mile and a half.
_______
Passenger airplane faro from
Basel, Switzerland to Brussels,
Belgium, is only $6.

I W ANMA
O O V /t s
T o
BUT
l‘M
T O A 'b K
M /\ q c ,t E . IF I K h s c ; o

Autom obiles

T h ere fo re yon, William KuMhlrig,
nru ru'iulruil in ho nnd appear bu- I said the announcement.
The profore our mi Id Circuit Court nt San­ fession of pnrenthood carries with
ford. Klorlila on thu 2ml day o f F e b ­
ruary, A. D,
1H25: and then and it high privileges nnd deep joys,
there make a n sw er to thu (till of b«t it also entails grave rcspon-l
Complaint exhibited
again u you, sihilities and unnumbered perplex­
otherwise a diierou
pro tronfuaao
ities. These latter we hope to ex-!
will hu entered against you.
It Is ordered that this Citation plain and tench away by conclus­
FOR RENT—Three room npart- be published oiii'e a week fo r four ions drawn from u survey of pres­
cunHucutlve week*.
ment, 300 French Avenuo.
o f childhood!
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Circuit Court on thin 27lh da. of and youth in which practical an­
FOR KENT—Two room furnish­ Duoumber A. D. l»2t,
swers nro given to the questions

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a n t e d — Bookkeeper with sale*
ability to manago office. Ad­
dress P. O. Box 200, Groveland;
Fla.
WANTED— White girl to wait on
- table and help with dishes. Must
bo bright and neat. Snnford Coun­
try Club.

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class if icd medium, rate cash .09c NOTICE o r APPLICATION FOIl
charge. 10c per line, minimum
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No. 20j, dated tlm nth
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du.v o f Juno A. D., l'J23, linn filed
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lo Ism,) tn urcordanco with law.
Times, the great home dnlly. Halil »*«■rt Ifit'll t «&gt; em braces thu f o l ­
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103 N. Park Ave.
all kiniL. Haiti water a 105 Magnolia Ave.
Phone 122
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K Old First National
lildlng, nhone 245.______
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for.
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Lumber and Building Material
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INDINI
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Phone 565
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arn. Beat advertising medium In
utli Florida Published mornings.
Star-Telegram. Lakeland. Fla.
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FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW
Close in $3,000—$300 cash. Bal­
ance like rent.
UNDERPRICED
Snnford Avenue lots. For a few
days only.
Itnil Rond Frontage
An opportunity to buy Right.
W. V. WHEELER.
110 E. Second St..
Phono 101-.I

FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS— t
Desirable residential lot. close to
town. Paved street. Al! improve-1
meats. Owner will sell for $100
cuxh and balance at thn rate of
$29 monthly. Price $1090. Phono
493-W. Or writo Box 79 care The
| Sanford Herald.

FOR SALE— Small 'business.
quire 402 Sanford Avenue.

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work. Ladies welcome
Next to Valdez.
Elton J. Moughton
ARCHITECT
First National Bonk Bids.
Sanford, ■
Florida

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DAVID B. HYER

FOR CHRISTMAS
Fresh Fruits
and
Vegetables

ARCHITECT

PRICES REASONABLE

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f V. ~i. •■•'. js»y1 night, received a hil*
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atious ireloome I- from the city's
popufitpn,'but found the capital's
Future Undei most
dktiiiguished resident, Cal­
radons P l a n vin CkKpidge, aound asleep.
A idkcture of rain and sleet
Ab Briaht which
rfirlV Wednesday night turn­
ed
to
mow blanketed Washington
eminent
with unite and drove indoors most
of thole who had planned to cele­
brate the advent of a new year
with *rect parades. Reservations
a t lending hotels and restaurants
were exhausted several weeks ago
and mese places formed the cen­
/ s New Era ter of the city's celebration, a cel­
that in many instances
is and Borah Is ebration
was/much like that of prewar
The Prohibition Commis­
Same Opinion day/
s i o n Hughes had announced that
hiii/agents Would be stationed in
jIGTON, .Jan. 1— hoUl dining rooms to watch over
(opinion as to Ger­ ;hc- merrymaking, but in order to
ir.turbances'would not be
upt under th£ ari/vent dirturbanc
irihed.
is reflected in a
passing
.
.. of the old yenr and
statements from thoThe
arrival of the new went un­
Americans, includ- marked at the White House. The
yident retired even a little be­
, Mellon and
e his accustomed hour to get a
__ jh of the Senate
preparatory to the three
ilations Committee, nd&gt;darest
half hour reception tomorere and cabled to ow at the White Houso to the
government officials, members ol
the diplomatic corps and tho gen­
Tagblatt for publicn- eral
public.
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WASHINGTON, Jan. l.-T h e
White House doors opened wide to­
day for the customary New Year’s
reception. The order of reception
laid down years ago started with
cabinet members and wives, diplo­
matic corps, supreme court mem­
bers, other branches of judiciary,
congress, army, navy and marine
officers, service bodies nnd gener­
al public.
PHILADELPHIA. Jan. l.- E x crcises at Independence Square,
where the old bell in the tower of
Independence Hall pealed o welcomo throughout tho land to 1925
featured the New Year’s celebra­
tion here.
Ringing of the bell was radio­
cast from tho local station. At
midnight the bell ringers striking
by hand, tolled off 148 years of
American independence.

WARM WEATHER AERIAL FREIGHT
fl FLORIDA ON! IN UNITED STATES
YEAR’S DAY IS PRACTICABLE

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Started At New Orleans.
Pedro and Oakland, Cal.
Wkere Diseased Rats Found

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WASHINGTON, Jnn. 1, — The
Muscle Shoals program will bo
solved by cither o joint conference
committee of the Senato and House
or by a commission of experts, if
the administration forces in the
Senate succeed in carrying out
their progrum.
The aim of the Senate leaders
now is centered on an effort to
send at least two propositions to
conference, where It is hoped a
satisfactory bill will be reported.
The majority leaders are making
nn effort to have tho Underwood
bill adopted as a substitute to the
House hill instead of the Norris
government operating measure.
Fits Administration Plan.
Under the Underwood bill, Mus­
cle Shoals could cither be leased
for privato operation or operated
by a government corporation and
in the opinion of the Senate lead­
ers fits in with tho administration
nlnn.
Passage of the Underwood bill
would send the measure to confer­
ence nnd tho conferees would have
nn opportunity to iron out con­
tested features before reporting
tim bill In finished form.
Senate leaders also are giving
consideration to the amendment
of Scnntor Jones, Republican,
Washington, which would refor
the whole question to a commis­
sion of experts to submit recom­
mendations for tho approval of
Congress. A move in this direc­
tion probably wuuld come after
oithor the Underwood or Norris
bills had been accepted as a sub­
stitute to the House bill, which
provided for tho leasing of the
property to Henry Ford, who has
sinco withdrawn his offer.
Vota Next Week Likely
Muscle Shoals reassumes its
position nt the head of the senato
calendar Friday whon further con­
sideration will be givon to amend­
ments to the Underwood nnd Nor­
ris bills. A vote is probable be­
fore the end of next week.
Senator Cnuzens, Republican,
Michigan, conferred with Presi­
dent Cuolidgc nt the White Houso
today on Muscle Shoals.
Tho
Michigan senator said he got tho
impression during the interview
thut the clef executive was not
committed to any definito plan.Senator Couzens said ho told the
President thnt if the leasing pro­
visions wrere stricken out of the
Underwood bill he would fuvor the
measure as it would provide for
the operation of Muscle Shoals by
n government corporation.
Ho
doclnro&lt;l he wns opposed to the
Norris govetament "operntion bill
because he objected to its power
provision.

WASHINGTON, ”jan. 1.— The
public health service has invoke*]
a rigid health inspection program
applicable to ships reaching any
American port from New Orleans,
San Pedro or Oakland, as a precau­
tion against the spread of bubonic
c discovered among rats
ch has been discovered in thoso
three cities.
The health service also issued
definite instructions to port au­
thorities in the three cities numed
to see thnt ships take all precau­
tions to see that rats are kept from
boarding the ships. These steps
are believed by henlth service au­
thorities to be sufficient to pre­
vent spread of the infection. They
minimize the danger provided the
instruHions nro observed. It is
emphasized also thnt the outbreaks
thus far hnve been among rodents
nlono and have not developed any
human cases of plague.
Officials explained thnt tho in­
spection, which places vessels out
of San Frnnciscofl because of tho
Oaklund infection, San Pedro and
New Orleans in a status similar to
that of foreign ships arriving in
America, is to determine whether
the quarantine regulations applied
nt tho ports on Dec. 22 have been
carried
:arried out satisfactorily,
satisfactorily. If tlu a
ha
ias,’ ‘been done they added, vesseus
will
fill be past ed without further detention, unless sickness aboard is
detected.
Thu quarantine inspection of veascis from the three American ports
probably will bo continued for sev.
several months. This is part of
a campaign uguinst recrudescence
of world rut pitlague now. being observed.

New Pastor Makes
First Appearance
Wednesday Night

NeYv Year Is Greeted In Sanford By
Variety Of Welcoming Celebrations

Woman Confesses Money )Vas
Purl of Loo! /Taken From
New Orleans Bank Severn!
Days Ago By Her'Husband

Admits Knowleue of Several
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Husband Was Killed
That FranceW lltNot
By Mobile Officers
Disclaim Obligation

Senate Leaders Want Believe Plague Came
To Submit Two Plains
m Northern Africa

'your opinion about
Ifuture and about her
the development of
and business relations
Id over and especially
it"
larks Naw Era
While Rest tJf Country Willi Army Officer, After Survey
[Mellon replied that in*
Be Wrapped In Blanket of 1 In Europe Says AmericnnH
of the Dawea plan
Snow
Florida Will Enjoy
Should Outship European
bw era in German ecIdeal Weather, Report Says
political relations,
Hampered by Restrictiona
he first effects of the
he said, “haB been WASHINGTON, Jan. 1.—Snow
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 1.—A be­
of a new mental ntti- or rain with generally lower tem­ lief that air transportation cun ho
Jtlook on the part of perature is the weather bureau’s established under suitable condi­
if Germany and of all prediction for the Washington tions In the United States os an
new spirit of unity and forecast district to usher in the important additional channel of
re for peaceful and New Year. Florida, with n pre­ commerce was expressed today in a
justments is apparent diction of “generally fair Thurs­ report to the War Department by
are thinking in terms day” is the only exception and the Lieut. John P. Von Zandt of the
[Mon rather than con* forecast for that state included army air service after a first-hand
. German people them- im'i'I rains and cooler weather for investigation in Europe.
ctual burden of repara- f,r»wy. Kentucky, Tennessee, nnd
In the course of his visit, which
so great or bo dis- tho East Gulf and South Atlantic wns undertaken in the interest of
‘few Orleans Uses Guards •
states
nro
scheduled
for
a
drop
in
„itlty unthe American government, Lieut.
NEW,
ORLEANS, Jnn.—The
| they
have
_ r...........ored.
Al­ d a T o T l O ^ 1" ^ on tto l,ccond| Van w n d t ttaveled faore thmi
pumic
health
service has main­
ain sense of relief and ay of 1J_5.
qooo miles by air over the Euro­
tained
n
rat
guard
on the docks
of the old time industSnow was forcast for Virginia, pcan continent and gathered from
here for the last .three weeks fol­
and thrift are prevnd- North Carolina. Tennessee. Ken­ many sources detailed information
lowing the discovery of six bubon­
nuntry, nnd there exists tucky nnd the District of Colum­ on the subject of commercial avia­
ic plague infected rots. Trnps
for tion.
io air of confidence that bia. Rain jyos scheduled
hnve
been set and many rats are
North
Carolina
costal
points
and
itions can bo met and
Tho
report
pictured
tho
old
caught
dnily for examination.
y restored to its pro­ South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, world as cries-crossod with regu­
Very
few
positive eases Imvo been
Mississippi
and
the
extreme
north­
rial greatness.
larly established routes, over which
found recently. All ships reach­
west
portion
of
Florida.
this year 50,000 passengers have
Illation No Menace,
ing this port are required to plnee
Washinerton and surrounding been transported 4,800,000 miles on
no fear that a rehabtin
fonders on tho ropo that runs
Germany will be a territory wns already covered with journeys covering points from Fin­
from the ships to the warfs and
several
inches
of
snow
as
1924
land
to
Africa
and
from
England
the trade nnd industry gave way to 1925,
in this way rnts hnve found it
to tho Bosphorus.
ountrics.
If Germany
difficult to .go from shin to land,
nancial assistance is en- The weather bureau report Wed­ Comparing conditions for com­
or from wurf to boats. Incoming
ncreaso her saiga sho nesday night stated that Btorm mercial aviation in Europe and
ships are also inspected. .Tho
vise increase her iiur- wurnings remain displayed from the United States, Lieut. Von
pluguo infected rodents ure believ­
Cape
Hatteras
to
Eastport,
Me.
Zandt pointed out that tho nntions
Pur economic activities
ed to huve reached here fro m
Tho disturbance that was off ucross the Atlantic are faced with
progress in Europe afparts of northern A fr ic a .
matcrial way conditions the Louisanu const Thursday has fundamental political difficulties in
untry. The old fallnc- moved east-northeastward to thd developing air linos. Commercial
California (lunrantincs Waterfront
there nearly alwuys in­
OAKLAND, Culif., Jun. l . that ono community south Atlantic states attended by aviation
volves
flights
over
several
coun­
er only at the expense general rains in Tennessee nnd tries. The United States, on the
The entire western waterfront here
Is under quarantine ns a result of
or can reach its hlgh- the Gulf and South Atlantic Htates
hand, is probably better suit­
the discovery of a small number
pment when, another is and rains nnd snows in portions other
ed
politically
to
the
establishment
of ruts infected with bubonic
&gt;longer finds lodgement of the middle Atlantic states. The of self-supporting nir lines than
tls of the well informed.” fur western disturbance has mov­ any other country in the world, by Victorian Government plague. Ship inspection is rigid
ed southeastward to Texus and it
according to the hculth authorit­
Horuh declared the has caused snows in the plains I rea*‘m °f its geographical extent.
should be regarded ns stutes, the middle Missouri Valley freedom from custom restrictions, To Abolish Taxes Soon ies!..
ep” in the settlement of and Rockey Mountain and South­ common national interests, and ho­
MELBOURNE, Austruliu, Jnn. 1. Spotless Horses Will
ttions problem.
ern Plateau regions. Still anoth­ mogeneous business methods.
Id be fatal in my judge- er disturbance is approaching tho
Records of European commercial —Sixty thousand persons will
nssume that this is all North Pacific const and it is at­ air services indicate, the report cease to be taxpayers if the bud- DrawCarriagreOfPope
ci got of the first Victorian Labor gov
1be done,” he continued, tended by rains in the North Pa­ continued, thut financial matter
nicrchundice and freight of ulJ4.ernment is carried through. Tho
BUDAPEST, Jnn. 1.—Tho stud
sato amount which Ger- cific states.
kinds mny often be transported by government practically proposes to of Count Esterhazy, one of tho
pay ought to be fixed
air with greater safety than by the take the burden of taxation from wealthiest noblemen in Hungury,
Ison. No plan can ever
usual channels of boat or rail. Tho the smnll wagft earner, nnd transfer has ben singled out to supply tho
until the final ainsurance rates, for all risks in­ it to the big salary men. This has six snow-white, spotless horses that
|adjusted.
cluding theft on articles such as formed two camps of opinion. Tho nre to druw the coach in which
are Time Needed.
dresses,
furs, jewelry, fragile goods workers believe thnt millennium is Pone Pius XI is to ride during tho
Irmore, I do not think
light
machinery,
between London appreciably nearer; others belicic Holy Year celebration at Rome in
Is plan gives Germuny
1925.
nnd
Paris
or
Amsterdam
are sev­ nothing of the sort.
tima and I am positiveThe program calls for increas­
eral
times
less
by
nir
than
by
boat
An Italian commission visited ull
that any system which
Rev. Thomas J. Armstrong, new and rail. Much gold bar and silver ing income tux deductions to $1,000 the leading studs of Hungary re­
banking, transportation pastor
of the Sanford Congrega­ are shipped across the English with un extra $500 for tho wife cently in order to select the horses
system which pluces tho tional Church,
arrived yesterday channel by nir, one plane alono of a taxpayer, nnd the allowance desired by the Pope. There were
[transportation and slcul and conducted his
for children to be increased front plenty of beautiful specimens to be
service in having carried $2,000,000 worth.
the German people un­ tho form of prayer first
In Europe, Lieut. Van Zandt $150 to $250. Concessions for wives found, even horses that nt first
meeting
at
the
control can only last church Wednesday night. Rev. found that governments show great nnd children would be limited to sight seemed white. But in each
kited
id length of time,
$40, case some dark speck wns discov­
is succeeding the Rev. interest in commercial neronnutics taxpayers with incomes below T
’ ered on them. Count E.derhazy’i
there should be a gen- Armstrong
DeWitt Brower whor temporarily and contribute] liberally to its sup­ 000.
&gt;mic conference in which has been in charge of the local port. The British government hns
Present indications nre that La­ stud was the only ono that had
tomic problems, upon tho church following the departure of created nn air monopoly nnd voted bor wll carry the proposal.
absolutely snow-white horses.
f which depends the re- Rev. Paul C. Burhans.
a subsidy. of $5,000,000,
. . . covering
_
Europe, might be adjustRev. Armstrong hns been in the ‘
,for th« next
permanent basis.”
service of the Congregational In Holland an advance without in­
commerce department
since he graduated from terest amounting to $500,000 has
■Goldsmith, chief of the Church
Yale University in 1913. Shortly been made, while France this year
Division, said that fu­ after his graduation he accepted voted a subsidy of 41,422,000 francs
nctional trade depended u pastorate in Virginia, remaining for its commercial services.
In addition, considerable indi­
Ititution “of the psycho- there for three yeurs. He then
Virtually every device capabio with horns, roaring motors, fire­
f“nce for that of war.” accepted n call to the First Con­ rect government support is offered of muking noiie was pressed into works, shouts und the popping of
economic stabilisation in gregational Church of Key West, to promote the growth ol commer­ Year making hideous the first few corks. Dance music was on the uir
Ire already noticeable in thinking it only for a year but re­ cial acronuutics by the establish­
nnd at more than one pluce peo­
flow of credits and com- maining in Key West for eight ment of large uirports at which a veritable bedlam greeted the New ple wriggled their welcome with
r said, but world trndc years. IIo curae to Sanford from government erected hangars ar.d service in Sunford last night and the^ accompaniment of jazz music.
other facilities ure runted to oper­ minutes of its life. Whistles yowl­
Qr’ 80 per cent of its 1913 Key W est
Employees of the bunks, the post
ating comnunies for nominal sums.
firearms popped or roured, ac­ office,und some of tho stores re­
That he is certain to be satisfied The principul investors in na­ ed,
cording to the calibre of the piece
at his new post was the opinion tional air lines in Germany, Hol­ while human throats contributed garded the udvcr.t more grntefully
than wus their wont for this day
Thursday morning by land, England and France ate the
idSendsExperts expressed
portion to the flood of sound. only a part of u day of labor, at
Rev. Armstrong. He declared that lending industrial, shipping and their
The New Year, however, was not the most, confronted them on the
|c Whales’ Lives his welcome hero had been most bunking uud forwarding organiza­ everywhere
greeted with such pa­ morrow.
cordiul and that everything pos­ tions. These Interests are con­ gan demonrtrutions.
In some of
__ _
u „k, u.
There
were some ,„U
thoughtful
,
Jan. I.— Four sible has been done to insure his vinced, the American investigator the churches little groups of wor-1countenuncesus
thT
New*
Ycarapcomfort.
He
complimented
the
»i a government expediwar told, that nir transportation is shippers welcomed th^ new yeur proached. Some, perhaps, were
Pacific, to study people of Sanford upon the beauty destined to fill un important role with song and prayer.
thinking of another yeur, of “wha»
*.» °* .^hules and to pre- of the city and declared his be­ in the economic life of the con­
Had
a
visitor
front
Mars
parked
;
might have been.” Others, having
lief
that
the
new
year
held
great
’Xtorminiitjon of the spectinent.
his conveyance in front of the San- 1 the faith that is summed up in the
ls now threatened uw- things in store for Sanford.
lord Chamber of Commerce and phrase, “when iny ship comes in,”
r ‘r ,n“ls°riminate slnughRov. Armstrong will deliver his Detroit wife snvs he heats her fared
fourth
.............
.. on
’" ~ tour of inves-, waxed more and more cheerful as
i.ow on their way to the formal New Year message to the every day in the year. Well, she tigation
he would have found a va- the midnight came in. The uni­
members
of
his
congregation
at
It, e u V &gt;f .Soulh Georgia
$n bnctland, and will form the regular sermon Sunday morn­ can bo glnd 1J-5 has only 365 days., riety of activity wide enough for versnl appeal of a new leaf to
n
!
. . unX ^ostB- _
! write upon touched everyone und
nn.8 a
th® marine ing. A sermon by Rev. Armstrong People without buttons on their | Groups of ceIebrc«ors wnndered mourners for the old year und un­
J Gther members will fol- will be preached in the Saturday clothes
nmy be amuned to learn a j about the street or drove uutonio- I patient waiters for the new aiiko
pi next year.
issue of Thu Sunfprd Herald.
laundry burned in Pittsburgh.
biiec, expressing their exuberance 1united in a roqr of welcome.

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Bjg Sum In

it
Several"
president’^
ments detailing' acmevemehts dur­
ing 1924 or describing the pros­
pects for ;1925.li: ,
; V ,)
y1
Governmental activities will be
suspended tomorrow. The various
developments closed .tonight, the
senate recessed yesterday and the
house quit work after a.short ses­
sion Wednesday, all to Tesume
business Friday.

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v •

—

George II. Dorn will be inaugurat­
ed governor of Utah, Jnn. 2. He
is the second Democrat and second non-Mormnn. chief executive
this Republican and
Mormon
stronghold ever hns had.

ONEKILLED,liVE
INJURED ASTRAIN
STRIKES BIG BUS
Accident Occurs Near Miami
When Hollywood I’assenKer
Machine Is Hit nt Crossing;
Mayors Sister-in-Law Killed
MIAMI. Flu., Jnn. 1.—One wo­
man wus killed nnd five persons
were injured Wednesday
night
whon a Hollywood Land nnd Wa­
ter Company puisenger 1ms was
struck by a Florida Enst Coast pas­
senger trnin about 7 o’clock nt the
Hollywood crossing, 19 miles north
of Miami, according to word reach­
ing here.
The five injured were reported
in a serious condition. They arc
in n Fort l.:.\:i|erda!o hospital. The
bus wns badly wrecked.
The dead: Mrs. E. E. Welland,
5.1, Ft. Igiudoriiuie.
Injured: Luwrenco J. Wagner,
101 Northeust 19th street, Miunii.
Mrs. Anna Zeltz of Indianapolis,
Ind.; G. W. Starks, address un­
known, unconscious; Mrs. Moll,
Winter visitor, Hollywood Hotel,
Hollywood, Fin.; Mr. Coleman, St.
Janies Dark, Flu.
The driver of the bus stopped
just west of the railroad trucks to
discharge pnsscngerH, according to
witnesses, and tile bus was nil liut
over the tracks when tho trnin
sideswiped the vehicle, carrying it
about 40 feet down the right of
way.
Those injured were in the rear
of the bus, which wns filled to
capacity. Tho engineer on *.ho
freight trnin put on his brakes as
soon an the bus was struck, but
the weight of tho trnin carried it
somo distunce throwing the bus
along the trncks.
Pnssing motoriuts were stopped
nnd they took the injured to Ft.
Lauderdale. Mrs. Weilnnd died
beforo reaching the hospital.
G. W. Starks wns reported late
Wednesday night to be still uncon­
scious and his condition critical.
Mrs, Wciland was suid not to have
been severely injured ami it wns
believed she died from shock.
The bus driver, uccnrding to one
of the uninjured passenger:!, disap­
peared from the scene of the acci­
dent. Ho had not been located
late Wednesday night. His identity
has not been established.
A coroner’s inquest will he called
in Broward county, in which the
accident occurred.
Mrs. Weiland, was n Bister of
Mrs. W. J. Reed, wife of the mayor
of Ft. Lauderdule.

Frisco May Extend Its
BoundaryToSanMateo
SAN FRANCISCO, Jun. 1.—Son
Francisco's population will be in­
creased by about 50,000 if nlnns
under wuy for consolidation oi San
.Mateo county with the city go
through. It is San Francisco’s
first attempt at annexation.
With its onk-studded rolling foot
hills that merge into the Coast
Rungc, (nn .Mateo is ono of the
show places of California. Thous­
ands of San Francisco business men
and workers live tn the suburban
towns of Burlingame, Hillsboro,
San Mateo and Menlo Park.
The cities across tho hay, Oak­
land, Berkeley und Alameda, to­
gether with the San Mateo #ommunities, combine to give Sun
Francisco and its environs a populuton climated ut 1,500,000.
GROWERS MAY RUN BAKERY
BERLIN. Jan. 1.—The farmers
of Gcrmnny are agitating tho erec­
tion in Berlin of a gigantic bak­
ery, to be under their control and
free from the manipulations of
middlemen. Their purpose Is to
market their wheat in the form of
bread, direct to consumers iu the
city.

JACKSONVILLE. Fla.. Jan. 1.—
Nellie Wright, 17-year-old wife of
Willium E. Wright of Des Moines
IoWa, alleged bandit, who was kil­
led I by police officers at Mobile
TuAdny. morning, was tnken Into
custody nt the local tcrniinnl sta­
tion this afternoon by police detectiycH who had been notified by
New' Orleans to be on the look­
out ror her.
Mrs. Wright, whon tnken to po­
lice headquarters along with her
tuipk nnd other personal effects,
wus found to have in her posses­
sion $12,545 in curerncy, which
she told police wus part of tho loot
taken from the Frenchman street
branch of the Marine Bank of
New Orl«nns in a daring holdup
a few days ago. Among other
things found in the trunk was a
sawed off shotgun.
Although reiuctunt at first to
nnswer questions nt police head­
quarters, Mrs. Wright gradually
became communirntive. Sho ad­
mitted having been on the trnin
yesterday morning ut Mobilu when
her husband was killed, but said
she wns not in the snme cur nt the
time the shooting occurcd. How­
ever, she denied hnving been with
him nt the time of the bank hold­
up in New Orleans.
Sho gave
their New Orleuns address ns llfl
South Hcrbigney street. Upon
henning of her husband’s death
while in the station at Mobile, ac­
cording to her statement, sho de­
cided it best to remain upon the
snmo train nnd enme directly to
Jacksonville, arriving here late
Tuesday night.
She frankly admitted knowledge
of his various holdups and stated
thnt sho knew prior to her wed­
ding, which was on Dec. 5, thut
he had served time in the Iowa
state prison nnd also had escaped
from the Kansas prison. Between
sobs, nt tho mention of his name,
sho affirmed a ilyep love for her
dead husband, (he said she did
not wish to return to her home in
Des Moines and wuuld not do so
tinloss compelled by tho authorit­
ies.
William E. Wright, 28 years old
was killed yesterday morning at
the Louisvillo and Nashville sta­
tion at Mobile by police officers.
Having been suspected of being
a bandit while on the train from
New Orleans, Mobile police were
requested to be on hand nt the
station when tho trnin arrived.

Arrival 2 English
Bankers Mystery
Tension at Capital Is
Greatly RelievtoVBy
Arrival of Message
WASHINGTON, Jan. {*•—
The question of war debts al­
ready enveloped in a rieiue
fog of conjecture and n diplo­
matic roUeence, two English­
men, officials of the Bonk of
England, have added a new
first class mystery to the pic­
ture by appearing unheralded,
in New York, accompanied 'by a
flock of vuri-colored rumors.
The visitors are Montague Nor­
man, governor of the bank aiul
Sir Norman Gnrrctt Anderson, ono
of tho directors. Important aa
they arc in financial lifo in Lon­
don, they succeeded in cloning tho
Atlantic without a hint of their de­
parture appearing in English news­
papers ami now have appeared on
the horizon, |of Dfllcial Washington
as a factor whoso importance cun
only be surmised.
The State department Wednesdtiy disclaimed nny previous knowl­
edge of the visit: tho Treasury fol­
lowed suit, nnd tne British embnrsy
insisted that its first information
enme from Wednesday’s newspa­
pers. Reports that the debt situa­
tion would be discussed during the
presence of tho two distinguished
British financial authorities in tho
United States were met everywhere
in Washington with declarations
of complete ignorance.
But there was no official who
sought to dismiss entirely tho pos­
sibility that Mr. Norman und Sir
Garrett might in the course of their
travels find theincclves in confer­
ence with Secretary Hughes, Secre­
tary Mellon or even President CoolIjlgc. Finnpclrrn of their standing
would have iritres at tho White
Hoqso should they desire it, add
they wuuld h&lt;* listened to with
great attention if they came on n
mlnsion from the government at
Loudon.

WASHINGTON, Jan. 1 ^ - Tho
Washington Government, was in
possession Wednesday night of of­
ficial information transmitted by
Ambassador Herrick in Paris after
his conversations with Premier
Herriot nml M. Clcmentel, French
Finance Minister, which nbviousl&lt;
removed much of the uncertain! *
that has characterized discussions
of tho Frnnco-Americmi war d. ’’L
Ambassador Herrick’s repor*
eased tension In quarters where
debt inleie. t predominated, Inn.
from nona of the udministrutirn
officials was any word forthcoming
With « crowd estimated nt 5,000 concerning the contents of the Par­
in attondnnee, tho new Cheney- is cables nor would Stato Depart­
Dixie T.igliway was opened Wed- ment officers admit even the receipt
r e ja y noon with appropriate of 'uch reports. Inquiries th'ire
i remonies at the center of the [ wrie wot with fiat statement&gt; that
................
.. the St. Johnsi
a..... ^ b ie tt of Mr Herrick’s ranew bridge ............
.spanning
Rlver and connecting Orange n n d |P'''t,
," rtt "no that couM l ®
Brevard counties.
nnu commented upon.
. Following the ceremony those |
in attendance motored nbout 9 tel to\\mhn ’sndor Hnrrlek In ihfrh
for *11 Whnrbw
,l|iv*.r ^ | the French minister recognlxcd tho
for a barbecue spread by th e ! obligation of his government to
Chumbors of Commerce of Cocoa tho United States nnd declared
nnd...Titusville.
So......................
dense was the
.
...... his intention to honor the uebt.
traffic at tunes, it is said, that, wire received by administration
some of the automobiles were be- lenders with no little ratir.factu i:.
tug driven in Columns of two. j The statement that Ambassador
The ceremonies were conducted j Herrick had transmitted M. Clemfrom a truck in the center of the cntel’s remarks to Secretary
bridge. Dr. C. A. Vincent. Win- Hughes, however, produced only a
ter Park, delivered the invocation;! reiteration of the Department tloMujor C. A. Drown, road engineer c*M
Ion “n*»t to comment."
Officials who took occasion ta
told of tho problems of construc­
tion; M. B. Smith, Titusville, spoke talk at length on the Frer.&lt;-h debt
for tho Drevurd County Commis- fiue,Hon nt the time of thu.p'.iblision, ami others of note uppear- f*Von
f r«nce of M. Clementel’u
ed before the crowds. Little Miss l,n,ancc sheet, which omitted refLois Elizabeth Ellerbc broke a ! ''.rt‘ncL‘ to T ney 0?’ed th* UnPed
bottle of grape juice on tho brige; £Latc ’ rc“laIned silent Wednesday
ns a completing touch to tho cere- T£?ro ,wu,,1. no worU forthcoming
monies.
1either to disprove receipt of such
information from Mr. Herrick or
An appreciable delegation from to admit the arrival hero of the
Sanford, led by Mnyor Forrest Ambassador’s dispatches.
Iaiko and tho county commission,
of tho same attitude mark­
were present for the opening cere­ ed Much
the action of officials hero re­
monies. Delegations from ns far specting
reports of the arrival in
away ns Sarasota, Leesburg and New York
Inst night of Montagu
Tampa ure suid to havo attended Collett Norman,
governor of tho
thus giving to the majority to the Dank of England, and Sir Allen
counties of the southern and west­ Garrett Anderson, a director of
ern parts of the stato the major- the came institution. At all im­
ority.
portant offices ip the Treasury and
State Departments, and even at xhs
Dritish embassy, it wns said m&lt; re­
Gold Prizes Offered
ly thnt nothing was known regard­
ing the mission of tho distinguish­
For Gasparilla Floats ed
flnucicrs to this country.
*-------------------------r
TAMPA, Jan. 1.—Five hundred
PIONEER RESIDENT DIES.
dollars in gold as prizes for the
most beautiful floats in the Gas­
WEST PALM BEACH, J a r t .
parilla parade here Feb. 9 are —Deuth has claimed C. E. Metstimulating interest that promises chant. another one of West Pnlri
a parade surpassing any yet stag- Dench’s pioneer residents. IIo
«d, officials in cna
charge of arrange- cunte to
lu rw
nua su
Florida
40 years am .
ruwi^ dec,a.r**1J f l™t. p.rl*°,
*»!
mMassachusetts and located in
^ th'J i *7L f° Urth! the Lakc Worth section 14 yearn
$50 and threo $25 each. Tho pa-(ago buying a plot
on which ho
plot on
mdu will follow the annual invas- lived until his death Mr MerMy"n°,f
c&gt; nt * * " on lhi* *&lt;cUoa develop
Mystic Krowe of Gasperilla head- from tt .lease tropical jun*le to its
ed
id by Don Thompson as the pirate, advanced atate. He is survived by
chief.
- - - J two 30U4 and Iwo daughters,

ye

New Cheney-Dixie
Highway Opened
Wednesday N o o n

m

�Rappy N&lt;

rHOUGHT FOR TODAY
YEAR GREETINGS:—
1 bless thee, and keep
tie Lord maka thee,, and
iua unto thee. The Lord,
Is countenance upon thee,
thee peace. Nujnbers 6:
W YEAR’S COVENANT
rilt walk, O Father, by my

Writo.it 192 5 .
And there is luck in odd'nundbero!
NInateen-twenty-fivc, in short is to be your luckiest year.
You might just as well get ready to smile a lot. The auguries say that never in Sanford’s rosiest dreams could there
have been a forecast of the prosperity that 1925 is to write
in her people’s record books[
Yesterday, in paying merited respects to the goodness of
1924, The Herald spoke of the fine, new team-work, that,is
becoming'more and more noticeable in Sanford. - This.Vpull
ing together” is to be eveh'mbr$ hoticeabIe iti ,thO year'1that
is dawning today. And it is to brirtg sorrie; fin?, ftfcnlfeYCments. It is to make Sanford grow in a marvelous degree.
And every helping hand without knowing it will be carry
good
fortune to h is own personal interests. * '
! ‘"
i
i ■i »
But The Herald did not intend to prophecy much con­
cerning the good things that wilt come with the advancing
days of 1925. They are coming—and coming strong. And
the “Happy New Year” wish, which is the main thought in
this message today, seems an especially appropriate phrase
to use to the good people of Sanford and Seminole county.
So, here is Happy New Year to you, a year beginning with
happy hopes and growing more happy every day ns these
hopes, and better hopes “come true'

Nearly Two Million “Honors

During the year that cloned December 15, the Camp Fire
i cUtnbing pathway of the Girls of America won 575,(500 home-craft honors. They
cooked and served at least two Sunday dinners while their
»r
nd mist, through forest mothers rested; they eared for a baby at least an average of
om, on radiant height,
an hour a day for a month, and they made four kinds of bis­
tot fear I
cuits;
&gt;
$
,
.i
It is altogether certain that the Camp Fire Girls won
can harm me but myself
y ghosts
the honors &lt;11,1 hundreds of other homo-tasks that are not
h in faith's dawn What mentioned. A Camp Fire Girl is usually a mighty nice per­
mat’do
tnd Death? He Is but son to have in a home, any way, and blessed indeed is tije
household who hns such a lassie, doing her level best to live
rkiepeT to Life,
wt fear!
up to the creed of the Camp Fire organization.
In addition to the honors granted for the Sunday dinner­
cooking, the caring for the baby, and the making of the bis­
e true
myself that thought of cuits, there were 488,346 health honors bestowed upon the
no in flesh,
ide perfect; trua to man, country’s Camp Fire Girls. The girls slept in the open, or
with wide-open windows, they practiced many other goodThee.
cep me lost I prove false health rules. And the knowledge they gained and the habits
one to alii
they acquired must have brought benefits to the other mem­
to true!
bers of their homes.
There were 98,000 honors bestowed for campcraft. There
&gt;e brave—
were
209,999 honors bestowed for community service—cit­
on a battlefield where
izenship
honors they were called, because the girls did work
nustc makes man’s courthat “speaks well” for good and dependable citizens. There
est
tple living of my daily were 155,000 Camp Fire girls who either saved ten per cent
[•
'
of their allowance, or earned money for ten successive weeks
o bravet
in the year. Altogether the Camp Fire Girls of America were
awarded 1,986,300 honors during the year. And every
“honor” stood for the achievement of some service.
c wise,
Vs pupil, Earth’* my
Some day America’s Camp Fire Girls are to contribute
oolroom, Babe
Bhall be my teachera, some wonderful things to America’s home-making.
The
uah’s aong
wholesome, happy-hearted, efficient girl who wins honors
, of atar my mood. Yon frbm her Camp Fire guardians has a fine chance to grow
r, rose, brook, my brooka,
into the wholesome, happy-hearted, efficient woman-hood
ic wise!
that gives to tho world the best home-makers—the’ best
wives and mothers.

As Brijliane

THE BUSY MAN’S NEWSPAPER

SM Planes ■ Month.
The U. a A. Joke.
Flying Ships for Troops.
Appeal to Coeaty Editors.
BY ARTHUR BBUBtANI

Canada Is msldnji'ni. fn
earonl ns Italy. Y o f M ai
oni. it’s spaghetti's big hi
—r —
. The first me;*! disco
totan wee copper, which
wmeu is ajM
llrat discovered bv a boy vhal
candy. ,
*'*

tO e p y ila h t 1PM&gt;

THE JAPANESE have internal
troubles and may need for home
use some of the flying machines
that Japan is manufacturing, a t
the rate of five hundred climes
every month.
The Japanese Prince Agent, on

There were no mulUpIicatig
bics in anciept Egypt, so w«&lt;
know how,they double the pri
turkeys.
.
Be careful whin removing
tight shoes in a movie. You
forgot to put them on before
• f i * &gt; P o sao i“
A Hawaiian proverb nayjj
world was made out of a *gd
yet sometimes it could hav* 1
made of a lemon.
The zebra Is the AfrSfnrnrj
bar of the hone family. Tbs]
rlcsn member of the dominoc I
iiy has dots instead, of J
stripes.
4

THE SPOKESMAN for the MikJih announces that Japan’s re­
lations with all treaty powers, In­
cluding this county, were never
more friendly. We are nil glad of
that. We have for Japan only tha
most sincere feelings of kindness
and admiration. '

An Amsterdam -botonist
found pearls in cocoanwU^nk,
whnt you can do If,youlR r
enough.
Department of Agrfcuitui
imported a blue poppy from
so it no longer has any res
be blue.

AT THE nnmo time it is Inter­
esting, and not amusing to con­
sider these facts: Japan builds 500
airplanes each month, keeping
seventeen factories busy night nnd
day. According to our Brigadier
General Willltpi Mitchell, n sound
authority on air service, this Gov­
ernment owns, in nil, oqly 700 nir:

Parent Eskimos never p j
'their children, perhaps just bed
being an Eskimo ia puniihd
fenough.
1 Diamonds give a disarm
odor when reduced to poifet,
nkver reduce your diamond to pi

fuTh7in» mnrhhMU.T/
,Tore,
“"re Japan
f,Eh,in,r
rt
bui,J- ns mnnyTh'
rerv

iceable planes as we havu alto
gether.

AND WE have in America only
450 pilots that could be used far
air battles, in time of war. Japhn,
England, France have thousands.
And the postal bill, just passed,
would permit tho post office to
turn over tho air mail to private
carriers, to be exploited on a basis
of profit making, rather than of
nntional preparation for defense.
However, even if the hill doen
authorize that, it is not likely that
the President woifld pejrnit it, and
it’d certain that even our extreme­
ly dull public opinion, would forbid
it.

Cocon wan first 'introduced
England only 400 years ago,
well bet the two were glad
meet.

DO HIGH WAGES PAY?

The answer to the query, “ Do :12 nn increase of almost 100 per
High Wages Pay?’’ Bhould have cent.
It has not been so mnny years
been furnished long ugo by the
prosperity of the Ford Motor Com­ since Justice Louis Brnndeis drew
pany. Not an inconsiderable ele­ the fire of rnilroad executives by
so
ment of the American population, branding their management
wasteful
as
to
cause
the
nation
a
however, refused to rrgnrd tho evi­
MEANWHILE, THIS nation ia dence of this company’s experience loss of a million dollars u day. If
tho Joke of the world, ns regards ns conclusive. They preferred to this criticism was well-founded
then, it has apparently been over­
preparation for modern war, And
come. Only yesterday thu Amer­
look
upon
Mr.
Ford
ns
quixotic
nnd
if wnr should come, with hun­
dreds of foreign planes battering attributed his company’s success ican Railway Association announc­
that the month of October set
down our cities ami poisoning the to some rtrange stur of genius to ed
record for the amount of ruilrond
inhabitants, there would be trou­ which the average business man ntraffic
handled in the history of tho
ble fur those responsible.
could not utldrd to hitch his wag­ company. "The expeditious man­
on.
ner in which it was hnndled saved
THE RICH that fight taxes ami
Later, ns Mr. Ford's business got the shippers of tho country millions
yell for economy fear one thing, thu attention of feuture writers of dollars through prompt delivery
even moro than loss of their dol­ und ns his policies do re explained of commodities to market” said the
lars, und that is talk of revolution ia detail by I)r. S. S. Marquis, no­ statement ;"nnd the now fecord
Just one thing could bring ted divine, former welfare worker was made possible by prompt load­
bloody revolution nnd uprising i^ in the plant, the economic basis of ing nnd unloading of freight cars,
i«» otrong.
this country. And that would be Mr. Ford's position became more by speeding up cur movements and
ire muaclc makers; teats
understood.
He paid by increasing tho load carried per
shameful
in war, with hor­ generally
rio powers,
higiy
wages
because
they
paid him. train.”
HE WHO IMITATES what is evil always goes beyond the rible loss defeat
of life and property, due
tineas well won brings example that is set; on the contrary, he who imitates what
Are
the
rnilrouds
undergoing
a
Looking behind the bare scientific
to
lack
of
preparation.
m,
to this viewpoint? Their nnalysis of this unparullcd record,
it, coward weakness naps is good always falls short.—Guicciardini,
The very rich men and corpora­ conversion
position in the security market in­
tions that control this nation, die* dicates
strength and kills,
that efforts to lower rail­ it is evident that it could not have
c atrongl
road
wages
to history. Coin­ been established without u high de-i
IIE IS UNGRATEFUL who denies that ho hns received shouli f bear *tilat °in rnind^and'not cident with belong
the
most
nffluent con­ greo of efficiency on the part of |
a kindness which has been bestowed upon him; be is ungrate- push economy too far.
? dition the railroads have
known for the ruilrnud workers. And it is ,
ful Who conceals it; he is ungrateful who makes no return
Shameful defeat and mnny kili- yenrs hns been published n tnhlo not safe to assume that this expert&gt;c culm,
i worry never stirred a for it; most ungrateful of all is he who forgets it.—Seneca.
ed hurled the Czar und put Lenin of rclntixe
tho ncsitt
.....in wages. In 1919 inu
ness mi
on mu
the jou
job nan
has been improved
in bin place, I-«t high financo re- average pay of a railroud worker by contentment the worker derives
f,
•
iqjne deop then In a sea
momher that.
was $80.1 G. This year it is $1,019.1 from adequate pay?
trust,
THE
SEVEREST
PUNISHMENT
a
man
cun
receive
who
It is, however, the business of
my care-freed soul shall has injured another is to have committed the injury; and American* generally to see that
in quietness.
country is t adequately pre­
no man is more severely punished than he who is subject to this
ie calm!
pared for attack.
AN EDITOR TOLD THE TRUTH
the whip of his own repentance.
DAYTONA JOURNAL
It is the common people’s busincss to stop Eureopean interfer­
THE FUTURE IS a world limited by ourselves; in it we ence in our affairs, cheating our Editors do upon ruru occasions here Tuesday, The doctor gnvo it
e Just.
little of myself, of men, discover only what concerns us and, sometimes, by chance, idiotic public officials into destroy­ tell the truth. When they do they nut ns heart failure.
Whiskey
ing out battluflhipi’t then scheming
Edmil I interpret harshly? what interests those whom we love the most.—Musterlinck. to
killed
him.
become
unpopular.
Only
u
short
get
us
into
tho
World
Court,
d
where this country would be auto­ time ago tho editor of a paper in
“Married—Miss Silvia Rhodes
as in the seat of God?
matically out-voted, ten to one. i Indiana grew tired of being called and Janies Collins last Saturday]
w, O soul!
(’EASE TO INQUIRE what the future Ims in store, ami Write to your
e just!
.,!.&gt;"Kr™
“n; l u
and announced that he would at the Baptist parsonage, by the j
to take as a gift whatever the day brings forth.—Horace.
and your two Senators,
urging
bride in
is *a» very ,i
IS j Rev.
V Gordon. The
• "V mniv
tell
the
truth In the future ami his
them to support President Cool---------------- o---------------- next
issue
contained
the
following:
i"
nl,,mry
K'
\
{
\v,m
,*?t8n’t.
knownl*
idgo
earnestly
in
his
determina­
K i any more about cooking than
ie kind.
tion
to
give
this
country
an
ade­
ohn
Guile,
our
grocery-mer­
jnekrubbit und never helped her
uul beast, to friend and
quate air force.
chant in town, made a trip to Bee- mother three days in her life. She
A PLEASANT MEMORY
air
1IU
viile
on
Monday'.
of joy! O churl, to tiiuku
Is not u beauty by' uny means und
WAYCKOSS JOURNAL HERALD
THE BRITISH, creators of the
"John Coile, our grocery-mer­ has a gait like a duck. The groom
■uught sad!
superdread nan gilt, rulers of the chant is doing poor business. Ills is an up to date loafer. Hu has
born then leave a cruwlAs w« look over tho 1924 one velopment of the city in which the sen for generations, are not neg­ store is dirty and musty. How been living otf the old folks ut
truil of woe!
lecting their air fleet. They have can he expect to do much?
home all of his life und, not worth
o kind!
,
of the most pleasant of memories paper was located.
organized
flying service separate
"Dave Conkey died at Ids homo shucks. It will be u hard life.”
Wo have rioted further now they ami apart a from
is that the newspaper profession
Army ami Navy
h &gt;* been a true friend to civic have supported those movements control unhampered by precedent
ie glud!
iihins for the public good with and old fashioned ideas.
,he whole of life. Bitter i" gross. As day in tipd day out and
Brigadier General Isird Thom­
during the year wo have scanned editorial comment.
EATING AND EYES
Yet further wo have seen how son, formerly nir minister for
runt thyme arc good, Ser- i hi pages pf our exchanges we
THE MIAMI HERALD
huve found them steadily battling many of these movements have Great Britain, is here now, and
it and dove
been initiated by- tho papers. The could give Washington useful in­
lest. Let me drink life's for civic improvements.
A London physlciun says thut does taste ns well, they will re­
papers
have been u lender in formation.
[i, not sip its foam
We have noted bow they have
overeating in youth is the cause form their lustc so that the best
&lt;o glad!
given liberally of their news space thought and abtion.
HE ANNOUNCES that Britain of a great deal of the defective feed will be palatable. It should
to public movements, to reports of
It is nn appreciated gift from
meetings of public organizations 192-1 this memory of tho worth of is building airships big enough to eye-sight that prevails ut present. be natural to like food that fits
to nit plans proposed for thu de­ tho profession to wihch wo belong. carry bodies of troops, replacing Diet, he says, is nn important fac­ the bodily needs, and it is among
&gt;« Love;
tho old, slow floating troop ships.
merely, but love's very
These ships, each with five million tor in determining the efficiency aboriginal people.
cubic feet gas capacity, will make of the eyes, and the purer the food
Civilization has brought about a
;s it life to do while othprate
,,ur. I’J’cnnndoah or Los Angeles.consumed, the more normnl will the deterioration in the enpnety to en-!
HUMOR AND ADVERTISING
look like a tughout compared with'
and grows Christlike
THE PROVIDENCE NEWS
a battleship.
j various tissues become. Over-cat joy food. Modern cookery has j
uth the Cross of Man!
ing and umiereuting disturb the trended so strongly to the use o f '
be Love!
1viSon. while adulteration of food rich flavors, am; spicy condiments1
Modern advertising is one of the sionally exchange the solemn zeal hv°tNha
yi ,
"
thewill
«l,her
by hvis„n
U productive cause
of defective that the simpler foods Reem taste- j
wonders of the age. It has attain­ of tlic evangelist fur thu light and private
owners.
Ihey
carry1
•
ed proportions undreamed of gen­ uiry touch of thu humorbt, more troons and heavier than air flying!
less. This wos not the case orig- i S
'
.
,,
ic great;
erations ugo. It is one of the most goods would he sold became more
ny lltlleneas, nor in the potent fuctors in twentieth cen­ interest would be created in them. machines us well. Very conveni-' . Ilu‘ theory Mem* reasonable, in inally.
i*nt for soniiiru: fightinj’ airplanes 1VICTj ^ , lL* f«^t_that diet has a
The manner in which food h S
uth
tury commerce. Yet it is sadly Studying the advertisement* in the
r&lt;l" r 'lth. p rm M V “!* cooked Is responsible for a good 3
jut in my work and spirit. lacking in one respect. There is daily newspapers and magazines, With their pilots and bombs o n |
continent.
*
*unc on*' , " kether ,t
Must
no humor in it. It is too solemn, one is struck with their lugubrious long trips to another
_____
ItfTectii the eyes more than it does deal of overeating. It unduly slim- 1S
fume doffs not its cap?
ulutt-s tho appetite, and the person
too matter-of-fact, too conscien­ toiie.
THE
u,iVTight
Bccm influence, who is eating never knows when 3
c Me, O Godl
tiously descriptive, too heavily de­
...... SHIPS will bo put to Workt?‘h
^
nut,c^it 0^must
have some
Tile
most
impossible character!!
be great.
he has enough. If children were 13
clarative.
, / ’sfrom
i ryEngland
p''“N " T to India pa!*
it maytotranspire
that
are on exhibition. One never sees seugers
ami-1 and
aUcntlon
tht.
wi„ a,,&lt;&gt;proper
«w»y permitted only the kind of simple,11
Permit a little prediction: In the these people except in advertising other
distant parts of tho Empire.jwith tMUch uf tht. neccisity f„r the plainly cooked food which is best
near future some clever man or illustrations, und the things they
I—dust?
ll.
wai,1 ,n wearing of glasses. Certain it s for them they would not overeat.
woman is coming forward with u suy one never hears among ordtmi- peace und iW
be ready for war when thut it would bring better health In No baby which is given the light
id if! And yet there is no smile or iuugii in advertising and i&gt; IMOpt#.
food can be forced to eat more than
general.
Tin re is no use, of course, to it comes.
it will "get across."
THE EDITORS of country
it should. It is only when wo grow
. Ail's mine if 1 wiU take
Sometimes it would ueem that a look among editoriul writers for weekly
There
has
been
a
great
deal
more
newspapers art* the most attention given of lute years to this a little older that we begin to
i If.
smile is the very Inst thing n the this humor; tho humor of tho
I can do ail, bo ail, attain world thut an udvertiser wants to “colyumlsts" is utrocious, so they influentialL*« men, in the
mutter»*of.u«.u.
food Experiments have stuff*
, .j United
. u«&gt;»«
» Christ!
States.
Each
ono
can
Influence at I , hown thut Botm, fornmto popunru ruled out; the parogruphers
The capacity of tho stonuch is
provoke.
-with God!
A past generation used to enjoy likewise ore hopeless. In the ad­ u “s‘ t
tWol,*r food* uru without much value, | rather limited, if that capacity is I
the jokes of Muri.ha!l Wildur, thu vertising writers themselves wc Senator, more ‘ban half a dozen ian&lt;l that some which ore held in not exceeded, but the capacty £ !
celebrated hunchback comedian. hu\c the potcMitial smiles und the so-called bb; editors could in- iganto contempt are rich in essential quite adequate for all physicnl
fluence them.
1food elements. Housewives huve needs. This important organ will,
Ik, O Father, daily by my Wilder once said hu hud a hard human touch,
Two thousand of thcHO editors , been trying to work out muthodr hold comfortably all the food th u t'
struggle with some person-: in Ills Give us u laugh, get away from
ie
e climbing pathway of the uudience. "They' assume an atti- the stolidly informative stuff, Mr. publish this article, sending it in- 0f making the leas attractive foods the holy needs or cun advanta- j
»r;
tude. something like this,” declared j Advertiser. We Ca not pretend to to millions of farm houses und more attractive, and have to some gcoosty use. If people would con-1
I shall clasp hands with Wilder: “ ‘Now go ahead r,nd mak - tell you how to do it, hut we only village homes. They should take extent succeeded. It is reasonable 1fine their eating to the real capac­
ve and Bower
uie laugh; I dare you to make me j wish you wuutd do it. There is a this question uf air defense in to suppose thut if people in gener­ ity of the stomach they would have
in'l not fear!
laugh.’ ”
i a big field Jn America for the od- hand, and put it through, as they al will just persist in eating food not only fewer ailment.-* of the eves,
pul through the parcels post.
Ir an advertisement rciM o-.**a- verthi-nudit wtlh u smile.'
thrt is good for them, but which but of nil tho organa of the laid/.
Henry Hutlam Tweedy.

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Just a few pennies, nickles, dimes
or more deposited weekly insures one
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148

PERSONALS.

Icn d r
farret

iterby Will
i ' at the

\M r. and Mrs. John C ; Martin of
Mrs. J. C. Pope and MU* Roam
Tan)pa are guest* of the Valdez Lee are visiting friends In Jack*
qonvillc.
Hot
rfl#
Mias Kjtty Du Btfso was operated
Elder are ea
tom from
upon for, appendicitis a t the Her- a visit in Palmetto Friday.
natd-Lawton' Hospital Wednesday
evening.
Mf- nnd Mrs. Warren R. Smith
and little daughterjpntffcl 'Wednes­
Tom Stout of DeLand was via- day from New *HMcrr 'th ’- ttitke
lends in Sanford Wednea- Sanford their winte^hofte. .*
ijtfTfrh

Clu1
iUal New fare RecepSanford 1man’s Club
o'dc
|Cottea will
idee Club.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Turner and
Frida]
Miss .Virginia Green who has Mr. and Mrs. G, I. Loucks formed a
will enterbeen the lovely guest of Miss Lilly congenial party motoring over"to
o’clock.
Chib
will enter- Ruth Spencer returns Friday to Jittend tho opening of* (ba Bithio
her^oma in Jacksonville,
VChtb.
bridge.
J1 entertain
Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. McCas
Club.
Mrs. N. C. Beckett and small
Un and little daughter, Virginia, daughter Mildred, of Windcrtnojre
who have been visiting Mr. and are visiting Mrs. Beckett’s parents,
110 o’clock.
Mrs. J. H. McCaslin and Dr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Walker, Sr.
Mrs. H. H. McCaslin for the past
noth
Mrs. W. D. Cobb, Mrs. E. H, Fin­
nual wee; of the San- few days returned to their home in
its mom- Jacksonville Wednesday. "Dr.
a CIS
ney. Rev. H. T. Twigis and William
i held Thura- Caslin is the pastor of tho Riverside Cobb of Brooksvllle were the guests
jht 8 o’clock Presbyterian Church of Jackson -Iof Mrs. Cobb’s sister, Mrs. E. V.
vlHe.
house.
I Booth.

Gent

Miss Margaret Legge NewYear’sEveDinner
Bride W. C. Erickson Enjoyed At Seminole

Mrs. Thrasher Hostefis {tapped by restriction*, were ntzde
To Fortnightly Cljft by Sit. R- Burton Chidwick. pzr-

tfimenUry secretary to the Board
Mrs. D. L. Thrasher delightfully of Trad*, in a recent address. Aft-,
inpnaslzlng that ba was speakBed t|ie
entirely on hit own m p n n ii.
It her home on
and not in any wpflr- repreeaday afternoon,
i roouio wore Beautiful
an abundance o;
°f ** ' T ;
tahla cover ^
'" I feel that the time has ccnae
„
Mr*,' George
when we must know more about
for holding* high
the whole adroinictration of our
ful. refreshments
trade union*. We mu*t know why
courses were served follow!
it is that » good workman, if he
chooses, caqnot work as bard, as he
&amp;
dikes, produce aS much as he can;
thereby earning for himself * high­
k
swe f
ulat, Mrs. W. J. Thigpen, Mr*. Hj er wage, and by his greater out­
B. Lewis, Mrs. D. P. Druhimond, put cheapen the cost of the arti­
Mra. Frank Miller and Mrs. R. A. cles he Is producing and so ena
Newman.
ble the trader to compete in the
world’s markets.
“Wo must know what share of
New Year's Eve Ball responsibility
liea with the adminIs Brilliant Success istration of this -huge’ combine
bit of
labor when, in the Drat six months
The Ladles Auxiliary of the of this year, we lose 7,500,000 days
rican Legion .was hostess Wed- in strikes.
S&amp;y1evenlng at a New Year’s “Wo must know whether it is in
;yo dance
do
Evo
at the Arny&gt;ry. The the interest of the community thnt
hall was beautifully decorated with trade unionism has become a great
an abundanco of Christmas greens, political organisation, and whether
ferns and palms
ir is for
* their
“
.................
good* that
membera
During the intermission delic­ are compelled to contributo to tho
ious refreshments were served,
political funds, whether they agree
To tho splendid music furnished or not with the political doctrino
by the Dole Troy Orchestra the of their union.”
old y™r was danced out .and tho
New Year danced in.
•&gt; Thoro were about 200 attending. Sale of War Goods

&gt; I* ^ L ? . SES

'A, Jaw l.—Tho cornmeeting at
dub heh
An interesting wedding of Now
A jolly dinner party of Wcd-t
sy afternoon,
auso
Years
Evo was that of Miss Mar- nesday evening wh^h preceded
the regylnr
rct Leggo and William Carl the dance nt the Arfndry was giv­
a watch
iclcson which took place in the en at tho Sominolc Cafe. .Covers
er which will
Altamonte Spripgg
Bhptlst Church in tho presence of
llub house on members of tho families and a few wero laid for Miss Maude Lake,
at
Miss Nancy Miller of Washington,
Couple Marries Here
■v m
close friends.
Vn^ Miss Olivo Newman. Miss
IT, Mcl from Tampa,
The bride was lovely in a suit of Rosalind Williamsan of Gaines­
Miss Gcrminu Boatwright fit
ImemberJ* a visitor of ta n ' with accessories to match.
ville, John Meisch, Robert Dod­ Winter Park nnd Warren L. Bur­
After tho wedding Mr.’ and Mrs. son, Walter * Connelly and Sam kett of Altamonte Springs were
Morris and Erickson left in their car. They Flcishcr.
Quirk,
married Wednesday afternoon In
tngstreo m. New Yorki will return in about two weeks and
the presence of a few friends nt
of tho dub; make their futuro home in San­ William Anderson of Orlando the Methodist parsonage in San­
mem
go who U 80- ford.
toy
spent Wednesday in Sanford.
ford, tho Rev. T. J. Nixon officiat­
In Gem was also a
ing.
‘ and came ns n
the etta
iber. "toer the Florida
fhe sccrry had two letLongwood
wero imittcd by MU*
___ L_
arris id Miss Julia
LONGWOOD, Jnn. L—Longvho recoil tho first and
wood spent a quiet but very plenairizea ofpid by tho club,
nnt Christmas. The holidays were
Inning r reads as folGAINESVILLE, Jan. 1.—Nothlorlda i had several ing will give grentor returns for TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Jan. 1.— ushered in by an entertainment
lags but 0 present one the investment thnn tho pecan, G. W, Wilkinson of Jacksonville given by tho Lyman School. Pro­
m 18011 1 that year the nor requiro as little attention has finally succeeded, after many fessor Dougina assisted by the
legislate vdopted a joint when planted around ’ the house; ycarr, in satisfying a desire to get faculty gave a pleasant hour of
)n provi r that tl&gt;c de- yard or barn, according to the op­ automobile license tag No. 1. That entertainment. .
of thflag should be inion of specialists in tree culture.
Professor Dougins spoke of tho
number has awarded him for 1025 cood that can and no doubt will
urth as to ns long and Why not therefore, they ask, plant and
will he uttnehed, according to result from tho Pnrent-Tenchera
tho cent the field be a few trees when* they will re- records;
in the license tag depart­ Association just organized.
he seal i tho state; it’s celvo plenty of plant food from ment here,
to a rather nnciont typo
li» b io third .tho the waste of tho barn lots and of car sometimes
The school will resume its work
facetiously re­
thp
d itn ground chicken houses?
on Jan. &lt;lth, 1025.
ferred
to
ns
"lizzie.”
hitb wiled bars which
Tho teachers are spending the
trees cannot bo planted
Tho request of Mr. Wilkinson is holidays
idth onghth the length in Pecan
ut their homes in tho nenr
orchard
arrangement,
forgothut
one
of
the
numbers
that
como
flag ai tending from tci) for eight or ten yearn, and
Sanford
nnd
will attend tho Teach­
Itrner to1 LM” 4crtNf&gt; to then'rctnHtM ttr ' for bountiful; to., the' comptrol^r each year usk- ers Institute at De.vtona.
'ihi»
that
certain
numbers
be
sot
ter rim e »eal, , ,.
crops of utits each year thereaf­ arldo for a particular person. Ho
W. S. Entzminger spout’ the
tie sen! tirn a view of ter , it is advised. A pecan orch­ will lie able to keep No. 1 for only week on n hunting expedition, the
in’s rays, ht and in a ard requires as careful cultivation* a year, though, ns Dr. C. S. Smith tally shows a dozen turkeys, four
a cocoa| tri
a steam fertilization, spraying, etc., ns any cF Pen ucola already has paid for deer nnd no count was rendered of
}n the wa
;jnn^ Indian fruit or nut crop.
it for tiie year 1D2C.
fish nnd small game. Mrs. Entscatter! owers in the
zndngcr and family spent the holi­
One
of
the
most
persistent
con­
Select
a
well-drained
snndymind. Th rd s-“ht God loum soil, underlaid with a good tests of recent yenrs was made days with rclntivcs ut Plant City
list,” npp in the inner porous clay subsoil, for the pecan, for this tag for 1025. H. B. Lon- nnd other points.
tho cent
if possible, is tho advice of G. II. festy of Tampa wanted it so badly
Rev. Lewis Entzminger conduct­
Ida’s seal
adopted by Blackmon, pecan culturist of the that be made an effort to havo it ed aurvlces nt the First Bnotint
intitutinnalmvcntion of Florida Experiment Station. The as: imicd to the Florida Children's Church, on Sunday.' Rev. J. S.
hich nctio|is ratified by pecan, however, will thrive on a organization Inter auction it off to Abercrombie filled in for Rev. T.
ntion. ,
variety of soils, and is sometimes the highest bidder. The comptrol­ J. Noland, at Ebcncxer. Capt. No­
would not agree to this method lan apent the week with his moth­
----- — -jigstreet and seen in a thrifty, productive condi­ ler
of
disposing
or the number, how- er in Georgin.
tion
on
soils
not
generally
adapted
New Yorio dow** hero
winter are making to it, it is added. Soil that has ever.
four guests registered nt
The much despised number thoEighty
me nt thqmbrae place. been standing in water, rock or a
Orange nnd Black for Christ­
thirteen
also
is
one
that
is
much
ind Mrs. 1 of Dnytona hard pan q.ear tho surfaco should sought after, despite the supposed mas dinner, this w«3 the record
Mrs. Pear irber of An- not be set to pecans .
crowd to dnte.
This nut, us with other fruit ‘‘hoodoo’ that it carries. There are
Ic. Mr. anils. E. H. KilMta and Mrs. II. A. Irish, of
those,
however,
wno
evidently
do
k dinner w^Ir. and Mrs. and nuts, does not come true to not share in the belief that this tag Buckfiuld, Me., are registered nt
seed;
it
must
be
budded
or
graf­
WHbee.
carries ill-luck, for Earl Reed of the Orango and Black for the
ind Mrs. Wicks, Mr. ted to get the kind desired, There­ boko Worth, to whom it was as­ winter.
fore,
secure
trees
from
the
near­
H. Culver|hri(ige took
signed for 1!)25, already has in his
Mr. and Mrs. J. P.' Smith of
as dinner h Mr. and est reliable nursery, nnd do not application for it nguin in 1026.
Georgin were guests of J. S. Ab­
try
to
get
tho
lnrgest
nut
they
(ulpepper.
Seven-eleven, another combina­ ercrombie, Christmas Day at the
Culver ijth snent Sat- have. Look around and Investi­ tion that holds allurements for Orange and Black.
gate
the
varieties
that
are
suc­
n Sanford hcr sister,
those fumiliur with tho behavior of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hall have
anil Mrs. y Durkson ceeding in the given locality un­ certain little cubes thnt uro used taken
a cottage in Longwnod and
der
consideration,
and
make
your
Mr. ami
arry Dash,
for purposes of nmusement in some arc at homo to their many friends.
ndo; Mr, Ira. Garris selections accordingly, it is sug­ social circles, apparently—
Everyone is boosting tho Com­
ily* Mr. u
Thomas gested.
munity
Fair to be held Jan. 14 and
Set
tho
trees
carefully
with
mily enjoy, Christmas
15, 1925.
tho
roots
in
their
natural
posi­
More
Than
A
Million
at the ho
Mr. and tion, using only
the top sdil,
Attention is called to everyone
omns
Cigars Made Per Day interested,
that Miss E* A. Dun­
Helen Mori attending making firm with the feet, and
the soil abar is in charge of the Ladies De­
chers meet! Daytona thoroughly saturating
..........wnter.
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TAMPA, Jan. 1.—The average partment of the Fair.
round tho roots with
Plant
Sec her
ek.
the
trees
a
M
e
a
it
G
O
feet
apart.)
“«tP»t of cigars hero during about anything pertaining to this
George Gugi spending
Cultivate during March, April I,1,024 amounted to more than a mll- department.
ek in Orl, with her and
part- of May;
then plant1'*0" ^“nd u ‘tuwrtcr, accord n gto stuer Mrs. Mill
Those who were nt home Christ­
vclvot
beans
and
turn
under , the -lsGcs made public. Although the
und Mra. I
bd daugh- last of September. Put soil in year’s output will not rcuch the ians Eve wero entertained by tho
Chiacgo,
ndihg the condition nnd plant oats to be number manufactured last your, Carol Singers. The singers were
at the hold
-120,744,408 had been made during members of the younger social set
Cunningham Mr. nnd plowed under about March 1. Re­ the first eleven months. During a of this towq, Altamonte and Mait­
rrank Sutton t a few pent this system every year. In similar period lust year the number land, nnd gave much pleasure to
vith Mr. njd Ed Sut- spring and full plow just deep was 402,020,040. Uncle Sam col­ those communities by thcir«acenough to hide the material be­ lected $.'!,.TJ0.G18.27 ns revenue dur­ coniplished and refined rendering
d daughter,
of the Christmas songs.
and Mrs. E r\trjcr nf ing turned under. Give tho pecan ing the last eleven months.
° l i a r with plenty of barnyard manure.
pd Mrs. I. D.
TARPON SPRINGS GREEKS
English Women Adopt
Stafford and
d Mrs. ImprovementsCosting
LeFila of Paln ich and
TARPON SPRINGS', Jan. I. — New Gambling Craze
ed Le Fils ofl echo bee $3,000,000 to Be Made The Greek colony here will hold its
annual Cross Day ceiebrution on
[Christmas witr«.r nnr.
LONDON, Jnn. 1.—Betting and
r. nnd Mrs. R.Vils.
TAMPA, Jan. 1.—Hillsborough Jan. G. This is the only celebra­ gambling are increasing enormous­
Johnny Toole
^ av county will receive $G2J&gt;2I.52 tion of its kind in America, und will ly among the women of England
erry to Loko.4top-*n,| from the county tax nssessor. tax take place on a beautifully decorat­ nnd the "spirits of gnmbling seems
Jiiday and viskrjcnd3 collector, and clerk of the circuit ed burge in the eentcr of Spring to be in the very blood of our peo­
court as a result of tho state su­ Rnyou, n bowl-shaped body of wa­ ple,” J. C. Meggitt of Harry, de­
fn.l Mrs. W. I,. erman preme court’s decision declaring ter surrounded by a natural nufphi- clared ut a recent conference here
|l 'home, Friday a trip constitutional state luwr. fixing sal­ t heat re that nccommodutv.s thous­ on “Sweepstakes, Betting nnd
aries of county fee officers. The ands of persons. ,,Ou Jan. 7 th; Gambling,” promoted by, the Young
f'ierco yisiting ves.
sponge fisher,non wjil put on an
, nj* Mrs. Churljhjij’pa, law fixes maximum salaries of exhibition
of dccn-wn sponge div­ People’s Department ot tho Con­
$G,000
for
these
officers
except
in
Mrs. p. T. W aif ]L\
ing
in
tho
vicinity of
light gregational Union of England and
uiijeo were on
counties having mpre than 100,000
house
in
the
Gulf.
Free
b6at
trios Wales.
population where the maximum is
Tuesday,
Mr. Meggitt said tho newspa­
have been urrunged for those wisnplaced
ut
$7,500.
The
county
set­
I,1."' jaculi.i ofjuota, tled with llilb borough officers on ing to witness the exhibitions, it is pers are largely responsible for
* orr business
the growth of gambling because
Ma Wages r,pojtmiay n 50 per cent basis covering the stated.
they foster it ns a commercial pro­
last
two
years.
Under
an
agree­
bessie and J Jeigposition
to increaso their sales.
POULTRY
EXPERT
ENGAGED
ment excess collections on this ba­
Supporting this contention, anoth­
sis
in
the
tax
collectors
totalled
[carmun of Sa
$22,780..'10; tax assessor’s office GAINESVILLE, Jnn. 1. —Nor­ er speaker said he had found in
mg business hel
$2I,0IJ.PJ. and clerk of circuit man ft. Mchrhof, holding a degree ten weekly papers he had exam­
of bachelor of science from the Ag&gt; ined at random 21 gambling com­
court
$14,700.10.
nd Mm. H, ||.
riculturul College of New Jersey petitions, offering nearly $1UO,UOO
1 from a, trip to
graduate
work in in prizes.
ORLANDO VOTES ON BONDS and who did —
,
nd Mra i? , o LJ
ORLANDO, Jan. 1.—Freeholders North Carolina, has been engaged
ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 1 —
V1f«* S chJac. o( Orlando will vote Wednesday U» poultry specialist of the Florida
cu-inem hom..
1
on n pyopo8Ilj t0 llomj th(. city Agricultural Extension Division. Construction work in all parts of
school district for $300,000 to p ro - He came here from South Carolina this city Is being delayed because;
NDO, t Jan. | _
vide more adequate school facili- 1where ho lmd much practical ex­ of a shortage of unskilled labor
dreiLpf th , count
ile*. Present school buildings al-|P®**enJ® uo " poultrymam Ho suc- combined with congested freight
P*. «rcuii roc® &gt;
conditions, according to statements
rcaily havo rouched the limit ofjceeds H. B. Lansden, resigned,
winter, train ing
by contractors. R. VV. Smith ore
their
capacity,
it
is
stated,
and
unj
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the Oiundo Pair
less immediato 'steps are taken to
Seattle burglar stole only $i3 of the contractors, states that from
* they are kept
remedy the situation, conditions1nnd Sot caught, showing 13 was 400 to 500 negro workers could be
die track.
wiU be worse next scheol year.
an unlucky number for him.
absorbed by builders.

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P lant Pecans For Gets Number One
Investment Urges Auto License T a g
State Tree Experts A fter Long Effort

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for weeks and work is expected
to befcin immediately at both ends
of the causeway and rushed tco ear*
ly, completion.
!' MIAMI, J*n. L^Municipal dial
already (.outlined -for
for
ns approved by th* city commisilonen involve; twt&gt; new sanitat
ry MWfr|d^$ricta representing a
coat of: $400,000. In addition to
there are doc* extensions and oth­
elopments for
f which a bond
er developments
isaue of $1,500,0&lt; will be* subvoters within th* next
rolttcd to the .voter
tWa months, and aewer, sidewalk
and paving improvements in a like
amtount not required to be voted
on by the people.
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by France
for the purpromoting educational,
pose
scientific and cultural relations betwen the two countries. The pact,
signed in Prague and Pari*, be­
came efffetivaby a recent1exchange
of Freach'and Ciechf univefs|t7
professor*, according to advlcsp

mapping
remote i
ing with
to* letter
Ben EieUon,
who a now i
Field, Virginia. H e l______
diction on order* already tat
by government aviators.
,t4
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will
ex
changed,'
conferred; hod
_ .inted^for studies paraded
credits grp
In Universities or other education­
al institutions of either country;*
e Malays of Sumatra live unf* *matriarch*!
' —
system,'with
d the
women controlling property and
Hho of descent. Under this sys­
tem tho husbands have no proper
ty rights whatsoever.

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Starts Scotch Mills

GLASGOW, Jnn. 1.—The recent
disposal through large shl
shipments
abroad of tho last of the huge sur­
plus war stocks of textiles is ex
pcctcd to cause a great spurt of
activity* among home hiills which
for a'long time have been on re­
duced output because of tho pres­
ence in the market of the war
stocks.
* *
Among the last nt the stocks 5
sold were 15,000,000 yards of flnn- ::
ncl, 5,000,000 yards of suit linings,
4,000,000 yards of serges and
tweeds, IJiOO.OOO yards of light
cnnvns cloths am) tens of thous­ : :
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Every day sees many winter tourists arriving in Sanfot( . r,
But when they get here many of them experience gre£&amp;
difficulty in finding placfcs to live. Apartments and
rooms are in great demand.
If Sanford is to keep all the visiters who wish to
spend the winter month tjere, the people must open
their homes and assist in the housing problem.

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LAKELAND. Jan. L—With com­
pletion of paving called for m a
contract just let by the city commbudon for five nnd n half miles,
Lakeland will have morn thn.i six­
ty miles of paved streets. Olio
hundred sixteen blacks of pnvlqg is
called for ill the new contract, the
lowest bid for which with $2fi8,75U.

If you have a vacant room or an apartment that
you would like to rent, reach desirable prospects by in­
serting a want ad in The Sanford Heralcl* Want ads
are willing workers.

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News from dear old London. ■ S
Oop is singing in Grand Opern.
If we were a cop we would do
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dangerous things like that.
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A RARE EVENT
IN L I N G E R I E S E L L I N G
These dainty silken garments, lacy and beribboned, are unusually inter­
esting values, at remarkably low prices, There are numerous styles in ted­
dies, downs, step-in sets, petticoats and costume slips.

Crepe tie Chine atid Glove Silk Gowns, Tediliey, Bluomcrn ami Step-in Seta

$1.95, $3.50 To $10.00
Kuyaer,. Luxrite, und Van-Rualte, make

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BALTIMORE, Md., Jan. 1. —~
Declaring that "so-called cham­
pionships” .held under tho nuspicf*
of the New York 8tate Athletiej
commission have no official stand­
ing outside of that state ami that
the winners arc looked on'elsewhere
as merely “paper .champions,” LeHorsemen and Other trob© Cogswell, president of the
iMembers Get Use to National Boxing association and
Iher In Preparation For chairman of he Maryland State
commission, Wednesday
e In Which They Enter Athletic
launched. an attack on the New
rremendous Favorites; York commission, charging that
body with dominating tho boxing
DENA, Cal., Jan. 1.—No­ gamo and attempting to dictate ti­
te; outweighed, but with tle matches.
Eddie (Cannon Ball) Martin of
i with them as they have
Brooklyn,
who recently defeated
. nearly every game this Abe Gotdctein,
in a match for the
a n ready for Stanford world’s bantamweight title, will not
ity, whom they meet Thun* ho recognised as the 118 pound
moon In a post-season !n- champion outside of New York
&gt;nnl football game, in the state, declared Cogswell, nor will
the winner of the match this Frl
m l here. It will be the day
between Louis (Kid) Knpiin,
le that the Notrto Da mo
have exerted themselves in of Meriden, Conn., and Denny Kra­
a of Philadelphia, he ..recognized
m
climato such as has Pom - mer,
os the featherweigTit champion.
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of those matches has hod
r-four team members of the theNeither
approval
of the National Box­
lend institution, headed bv ing association,
declared,
nute Itockne, arrived Wed- adding that theCogswell
results of them
Late Wednesday they oIro would he ignored
by the In­
rded into Rose Bowl where ternational Boxing Union
of which
nous galloping backficld the N. B. A. is the American
mem­
hoes on the turf, the "four ber,
n” were In flno .mettle and'
!d down by warning words
NEW YORK, Jan. 1.—George E.
■ckne..
'ola Alto Athe athletes Brower, chairman or the New York
ig 81 topped off their prac- State Athletic commission, Wed­
dnesday afternoon with nesday night characterized the a t­
tack against tho commission by Lnht scrimmages,
toys aren't afraid of Notro trobe Cogswell, president of the
eras the last mlnate word National Boxing association, ns a
h Glen S. "Pop" Warner, "case of professional Jealousy."
"When Dempsey fights n cham­
ord.
pionship
match," said Commission­
II make no predictions as er Brower,
doesn't seek per­
lutcome of the .gamo," mission from"ho
any governing body
mute Rock no declared, “the to risk his title.
not in shape; £he hot
“Wo are not endeavoring to in­
a t Tucson has Rlowed the terfere
with any other body gov­
wn. AH the talk about erning boxing.
We are only di­
mount to nothing but talk
boxing in this stato ns it
Vo are mighty glad to bo recting
should he directed nnd operating
id we will play a hard independently
of any other organ­
iten and untied through ization."
Tho New York commission, de­
of the hardest schedules
repeated invitations, hns re­
ed by a team, tho Gold and spite
to ally itself with tho Na­
rgregation will meet a fused
tional
Boxing association, which
oe, for it was the Cardinals represents
the hexing authorities of
ht the powerful Univcr- about a score
of other states.
ilifomla Bears to u 20-20
w weeks ago.
itockne men nmnised dur1024 season a total of 258
icorcd against their oppo4.

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ang Association Sports Becoming
New York Body M o r e Prominent
Yearly At Florida
Wanta
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GAINESVILLE, Jtui. V e n te r college sports at the tlniversity of
Florida are. becoming, more prom­
inent each year becuase the phys­
ical directors are fast seeing the
needs of more pastime of this na­
ture.
Practically all kind of sports arc
participated in at the various sea­
sons of the year, between the'class­
es, different colleges, fraternities,
clubs and the like.- The winner of
each series is given a page in the
Seminole, the university annual,
with n picture of the team.
The different contests either im­
mediately precede or follow the
varsity schedule of the sport that
is predominating at that time. The
schedule for intcrcollege contests
is arranged by the Minor Sports
Committee.
Aside from these meano of phys­
ical training, the director of minor
sports supervises classes in boxing,
wrestling nnd other gym work, con­
tests being held at the end of the
period of classes to determine the
most efficient in the various classes.
Medals are awarded the winners of
different contests.
By this method of physical cul
turo the students of tho University
of Florida are assured n steadily
increasing physical standard rath­
er thnn a stationary or decreasing
ntnndnrd, it is declared by the
physical instructors.

A challenge to all feminine pugi­
lists of the 105-pound class has
been Issued by Miss Helen Brundige, 10 of Kansas City. She has
nppenred in matches before several
clubs.

Anglin-Faversham
Team Will Appear
At DeLand Soon

Acclaim

That the Boh Morton Circus,
whirl)', u.nder the auspices of the
frlnm— OBrUTTIlifrll
-Sanford Shrine' Club, will play
So#
to-morrow**
paper
for
the
wwwtr
te
ihl»
oantoined tn the pun
here during the week of Feb. 18.
when the.annual Shrine circus, will
be held, is souring heavily, is the
z 3
indication of. advance notices re­
ceived in SanfoVal • The'eltewMe
•*
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nt present playing to,record crowds
t Pensacola and, l£ is said,* fa be
fg ncclalmed as ope of the best
7/Aj I S
attractions to have played there
within recent mon .
The show is essentially of thp
truly ‘-circus" order1, abounditi
with aerial and trapese daredevil
'it is said. This, however, does noi
niako up the entire show by an
means, for concessions to the uni
versnl desire to laugh are made
in tho form of excellent downing
OUT’
and slapstick comedy.
Following is an excerps from a
Pensacola newspaper:
The performance opened with
revolving ladder and wire acts,
and thfen went on and on for'two
Just the mono you i
lid hours, every act making a tho-Sutphur to, i itch
skin,
ggor hit with the audience than ing or broken
the one before, until there seem­ing stops and h ing begins, ]
ed to be n ; end. The Mangean a noted skin ep nlist. .This I
Troupe with their sonsntional acro­ phur prepara tic made jnti
batic tumbling nnd somersaiting pleasant cold ci n, gives sk| |
novelty, Flying Franklin with his quick relief, evi o firey cc*
sepsntiri2j firing act, the beauti­ that nothing hi ver been ft
ful Luckey Sister, the "Butterfly to-take its jiiac&lt;
Girls” with thicr iron-jaw stunts,
Because of it rerm-dcstre]
the Five Terrible Terrys with properties, it q jly auWow
their funny slapstick comedy, the itching, cools tlirritation
Baldwin Trio, showing feats of heals the cezemlght up; le*
strength nnd beauty in a combina­ a clear, smoothlin in plsrc
VERTICAL.
HORIZONTAL.
tion iron-jaw and wirc-ropo act, ugly eruptions, |&lt;h, pimples
27— shaped with
26—i m p e r 11- 2—sexists ■
1—coinmi.
clowna with their funny antics, roughness.
a
o
instru­
3—
definite ar­
nent
6—small, sw iv ­
equilibrists tight nnd slack wire
You do notto wait
ment
ticle (Fr.)
eled wheel 28— c o n j unc­
Improvement.
walkers,
gymnastic
of
nil
kinds
guickly *hoi
28—
to
row
4—
molten
tion
10—ocean
and tricks, horizons! bar. trapese You can gut a 1 jar of Kni
30— negative
rock
11— melody 29— upon
ring performers, and all of Mcntho-Sulphur ny drug sti
haphazard31— c h a i n of and
12— heavy piece 31—method of 5—
the
other
features gave surprises —Adv.
rocks
below
0
—a
n
c
i
e
a
t
travel
of wood
water
sur­
fortress
13— front of ao33— e a g I e of
7—
vehicle o n face
the sea
army
32— ravine
runners
15—holy wom­ 34— I n gredient
8—
preposition35— e x e 1 am.v
of soap
an (abbr.)
9—
for example tion of In­
35— before
17—devoted
quiry
(abbr.)
37—
woody
18— perform
36— N e w Eng­
14—sum up
plant
19— n o t e o f
land si ate
38— P a r t o 16—beverage
f
scale
(abbr.)
21— nimble
body
20—created
39— name of a
41— alight puffs 22— giver
23— leave
letter
26— impresses
42— sum of
24— inside
40— S o u them
with typo
money
to—behold
state
(abbr.)
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Willinm Faversham nnd Mar­
garet Anglin, co-starring in the
Zoo Atkins comedy, “Foot-Loose,"
will nppear at the Athens Aheatre
in DeLand, on Jan. 14.
Almost continuously, through
the tour thnt began in New York,
tho pair, has been reccivipfp the
plaudits of the critics for their
Below Is the solution to puzzle
work together. Each has a repu
No B3
How to Solve It
tation that is nationwide. Mr.
Every number indicates the
Fnvcrshnm numbering nmong his
beginning of a word—if hori­
outstanding successes. "Tho Squnw
zontal, crosswise, until tbs first
Man." "The Faun" "The Hawk,”
shaded stop to the rignt; If ver­
NEW YORK, Jan. 1.—One new and "Little
Lord Fnuntleroy."
tical,
downwards until tho first
□□□ nnnaaana uu
titleholdcr emerged Wednesday while Miss Anglin scored heavily
shaded stop below. Compare the
v
n
n
a
n
c
ib
L
i
a
n
a
,
synonyms In the appended lists
from the contest for youthful ten­ in "The Womnn of Bronze,” "The
□ a a a a u - a iju h h
Grent Divide," "Green Stockings,"
to the spaces in the diagrams
nis laurels while nnothcr champion and other veiiicles.
□ □ □ Ta n a n n a . □ □
and fill in the words you know.
u
c
c
i
B
n
x
B
n
i
a
H
Q
inn
wns dethroned in the indoor tourThe vehicle in which the pair is
These will give you clues to the
uaa.aau
isaarr(LEY. Cal., Jan. 1*^—Footmore difficult words. When
nument at the Seventh Regiment starred is a comedy drama of in­
s of the Son Francisco Bay
completed the words should in­
. . . . ,,,&lt; trigue which nfforijs each ample n o RgBr n ig H i
ire looking forwurd eagerly ' MIAMI, 'Jan. 1'.—One of the Armory,
terlock perfectly.
for thulr individual
Edward Jacobs, II years old, opportunity
East-West game between unhiuu industries which will he
O xm iH . IIS. P w VMUm ftmIMU I n
talents.
The
tour
is
under
the
di­
vania and California,
port of the Crafts Section of C’or- Baltimore lad nnd protege of Wil­
of Gorge C, Tyler nnd
veather was gloomy Wed- ni Gables, a leading suburb of Mi­ liam T. Tiiden, the national chant- rection
Hugh
Ford.
with a constant threat of ami. Is the production of raw silk, pion, captured the national hoys’! The players will he nt the De*
•espite previous statement* *?u» directly from the cocoons in­ singles title by defeating Frank
i game might be postponed to skeins. This industry has been Shields of Silver Reach, N. Y.,; I-and theatre for one day only, it
is announced. This, it is said, will
iturday if tho weather u
brought to Coral Gables by Dr. 0-2. ii-4 in the finnl round of this lie the best opportunity for San­
mfavorablc, the contest will Thomas H. Do Pnmphllis, who has division of competition.
Thursday whatever the ulo- devoted his entire life to tho study
ATLANTA, Ga., Jan. 1.—"Judge, hail issued orders for the law to
The vanquished titleholdcr was ford Theatre goers to witness the
cclde to do, it was nni'ounc- of ailk culture in Europe, in the Kenneth Appel of East Orange, team ns they will play no closer you can’t fine me.”
become effective last Monday, the
the city while on their tour of
evening.
An alleged violator of Atlanta’s earliest possible date after its pass
N. J., and Merccrsburg Acndcmv, to
Orient
and
in
Americn.
Florida.
Bears rested Wednesday,
now traffic laws, requirng nutnnioOne hundred nnd twenty acres who wns defendin'; the junior sin­
Indy Smith having decided two
*
-,
bles to come to u full stop before ago by council. Exnminnton of the
gles crowd he won last year. Ap- .
and
a
half
miles
west
of
Coral
ther work was not dosirable
Vcl was put nut in the semi-finals Austrian S t l l n P l l t crossing n traffic boulevard, made original disclosed un amendment
ung put his Quakers Gables, is being cultivated for mul­ l&gt;y H. 1,. Johnson of Newton Aca­ n i l s 11 m i l O L U U U I I l l th[s assertion ns ho stood before providing for the law to become ef­
fective Jnn. 1 had been left off
i u final secret practice. berry trees, which form the diet demy 8-P&gt;, (1-1.
the police recorder.
the acting chjef’s copy.
II were somewhat stiff from of the silk worms.
___
____
.
Forty
other
persons,
most
of
Thursday
Johnson
will
fight
it
_ in the silk-spinning plant in the
there is no law on
nns-cuAtincntul journey,
D n n l r o i whom expected to be fined $26 each the"Gentlemen,
for the junior title with Ilor- TJ«r U / n i r
subject yet," the judge address*
than 40,000 scuts already Crafts Center tho worms will be out
M
Jj
V
Y
l
i
y
V
/
i
A
J
c
lI
ln
o
I
f
n
r
violating
tho
law,
ami
the
reed the small crowd before him.
■on sold, according to the nurtured and will spin their co­ nco Orser, New York schoolboy.
1corilcr leaned forward.
coons on bush twigs. Here the
"Your
cases arc dismissed."
ment.
"I
don’t
sec
why
I
can’t"
the
VIENNA, Jan. 1.—The hosts of
er team hns hecn defeated mulberry leaves are chemically
court
replied,
smiling
ns
he
recov­
cripples who for years nftor the
son and California has not treated by a scientific process dis­
war molested the frequenters of ered from the surprising declara­
covered
by
Dr.
De
Pumphills,
which
tho bitter potion in five
Vienna cafes nnd restaurants for tion. "We’ve fined about 250 oth­
is especially healthy for the worms
___________________
aims
have of late diminished in ers since the law became effective
ami productive of larger cocoons
number. The majority of them Inst Monday."
than those produced in China or
"Well, if your honor will read
contracted consumption from ex­
Italy, the lending silk countries.
ious
the original copy of the ordinance
posure and have died.
The spining of the silken threads
LONDON, Jan. 1.—When men
The places, however, of these ha will find the law hns not gone
from the cocoons will lie accom­ die of iltni'HH it Is "not God’s will mendicants hnve been taken by into effect.’’
plished by special machines, which to take them," according to the hundreds from nmong the thous­
The recorder read the copy of
can
spin
five
or
six
skeins
or
four!
Reverend
Michael
Bolton
Furse,
the
law which had been given tho
ands
of
hank-clerks
who
lost
their
*pounds
_ i . of*• silk
in per day.
i- .
1Anglican
%.... i
•
• (• ' •; ’.:•••• • ■
bishop of‘ St. Allmns
jobs as a result of the failures ncling chief of police by tho city
Addressing the St. Albans l)io of many little lianks and the re. clerk. No provision ns to when tho
At least 10,000 pounds of raw
LAHASSKE, Jan. 1.—Dr. silk will be produced in the Coral cesan Conference tho Bishop ask­ duction of the staffs of the remain­ law was to go into effect had boeif
nmmerer of Vienna proha* Gabes plant during 1025, Dr. De ed: ‘‘If physical disease is God’s der.
made. The acting chief raid ho
II uppoar hero on Feb. 6, I’amphilis expects. Two hundred will and desire, why did Christ,
The
number
of
bunks
in
Vienna
tho Education Society of
additional mulberry trees who came to do His will, light began to increase with *he issue •&gt;■&gt;$❖ •&gt;•&gt;*•&gt;❖ +****❖ ❖ *&lt;• •&gt;**•&gt;•{«•}■*
**+*❖ ****■(■•!•-fr*********
irida State College for We­ thiiusand
will
he
planted
the farm dur­ against it and heal the sick? I of each successive loan during the *3**5**5*4**3*"t* •9*4* *$**■?*
•$**t*•?•■*§**?*
«$•yjt«|»•*».&lt;**sj* *t» «i»a a #vaj*a
ft u part of that orgnniza- ing the com ini; on
cannot
believe,"
he
snld,
"thnt
it
is
year.
World War and broke all records
♦
*+**•;•
*■:**•&gt;
**-&gt;
******44*4******+
44*4+ 4***4*
purpose of disseminating
right to sny, when n human belr.g fono bank to every 10(10 inhabi­
iionnl ideals.
I raid thnt. I should feel thnt T tants) for a country w'th only
society was founded by stu- Red Cross To Build
‘it was God’s will to tuke him,* If 6.500,000 population when tile per­
M A Y
THI S
D A Y
blasphemed."
it tho State College in 11*11,
iod of inflation wan at its height.
Japanese Hospitals hadBishop
Furse added that no med­ At this time many hundreds of
dudes in its membership nil
ical practitioner would claim to
;« who take courses in cduat colleges nnd universi­
THE FIRST OF
WASHINGTON. Jim. 1.—The have healed or cured anyone of students
__ were tnlkcdover
...........
This number amounts now
ties
into abnndonmemorial
hospitul
to
he
construct­
it 600. It plans each year ed in Tnkio from the unused por­ disease. All that could be claimed 1jng thefr studies iind ncccpting
19 2 5
ig two speakers of renown tion of earthquake relief fund of was that medicine had helped na­ handsomely paid situations in tho
©%
college who will address the American Red Cross will bn of ture to do her own work of heal­ dozens of banks cropping up every
ing.
week.
n professional subjects.
HE THE BEGINNING OF THE MOST PKOSreinforced concrete and will not
As a Christian the bishop said
Kantmerer, who has been exceed
The financial slump of tho past
threo
stories.
These
featPEUOUS
YEAR THAT YOU HAVE SPENT—IS
, ,
,
. . .
... . he helieved thnt “what the physiol- summer deprived these youths of
d to come hero in February
urea
are
ileslgiied
to
make
the
luilld
.^ist
call
nature’s
laws
a
Gor
THE
WISH OF OUR'FUIENDS
:lured before Cambridge ing ns nearly earthquake proof i ogist calls nature's laws arc God's their positions with the result that
they are now to be met in every
dty nnd is now making a
as possible.
| laws; that disease and disorder in possible und impossible nook and
i tour of America.
Reports to Red *toss hendqunr- i the phyrleal sphere are n much corner seeking relief. Some ure
Education Society each year ters
in Washington ffsveul thut , ticcrstiiHt God's will ns lisense or learning to become chauffeurs or
Lins to add professional the Japanerc
will build a branch &gt;disorder in the moral nnd spiritual ure conductors on street cars, while
to tho departmental library hospital in l okoliamii. \\ urk on 1sphere.”
n great many spend the day hawkis already added muny valu- the buildings will begin next spring |
'______________,
i • »
' nir note-books, pencils, calendars
aluinca to the library of the
Tlie Japanese | will spend $1,mont of education of the F. 500,000 of the unusued relief fund E s c a m b i a P a y s $ 3 1 ,1 4 5 1 nnd even iqatchos in cafes and restx
•
ix
, taurants. All of them ure men of
W.
for the two buildings, reserving the i x f '1
year the society paid the remaining 81,500,000 us un endow­ A M i l e P a v i n g R o a d higher education but this avails
— j. —
| them naught. Four thousand of
Tu representative to tho N'a- ment.
PENSACOLA,
Jnn.
L—It
has
t.hl‘ni WPr«
during the last
Education Association concost Escambia county ^pnroxi- four months, and many more are
ri and nave u modest scholar* Paris Wine Dealers
mutely $31,145 per milu, including to lie discharged with the begini a worthy young woman in
uli
incidental expenses, to*.con­ ning of 1926.
:hool of Education. In the Help Thirsty Visitors
st ruet highways provided for un­ The government bus been peti
it plans to send other d&lt;dcto contribute funds towards
nml to give other scholar- . PARIS, Jan. 1.—The people of der the two-niillhm dollar bund is- tinned
the
erection
of sheds wherein these
as opportunity offers.
Paris, during the year ended Oct.
:
r
s
s
s
r
.
,
- S t F
1, drank 10,1*00,OOD fewer liters of
wine
than
they
consumed
in
the
mber Wants Proof provjour, months, but even so the
- .■ r ,r r \
»'*»« !?, m s a . r s ' d f t ' j i n ' j t
i'«rV / VL t U |,“' tnitint hns been that there is not the ghost of q
Ownership of Car 11*21 figures provided u gallon n 18 fed vide, excep where con-, chHm-c for any of them to get new
Moat cherished among the nsseta bestowed by the
week for every man, woman ami m e curb and gutter has been; hlrths in banks. Business is at
passing year is the uniy one money cannot buv—
m Tag Applicants chilli In the city. And theio fig­ ' • ‘l w,th It. In which case* a tt standstill. Then the Austrian
Your Good Will.
width of 20 feet between curbs hns'iJlWs
any man to work i.t
ures do not include beer.
t citizens of Sanford
. , desir-1, Wine merchants, however, are hecn tiled. Most of the work pro- uny trade to which he has not be-n
So it is that we moat sincerely extend our Beat
' Dike advantage of the offer not down-hearted. They h.ok to a V'ded for in the issue has been j apprenticed. This makes It in*posWishes for a moat Prosperous New Year.
■ ( hamber of ( ommcrcc tojcold winter tO Stipiulpto the de
mnleted or is now under con- aiblo for these unfortunates to do
1 automobile
license tugs 1 mund, nnd they ur© ready to sell tract, it is stated.
anything but hawk goods or sweep |
cither their identifkation champngne to the foreign visitor.,
the streets. But both of these oc­
’or last year or u bill of sale I who are coming to I'uris in inAccording to an old Christmas cupations likewise are crammed 1
appeuring to have their up- creasing numbers.
superstition, if a girl puts three full.
ion blankn made out, was re-]
----- —
------ li'Hvca of holly under h&gt;;r pillow,
CLEANERS AND DYERS
ui Tueslay morning iiy ofA Memphis (Tenn.) firetnun an giving to each the name of u pos­ A boxer who wns knocked over
Such a lourse. will save swered o cull in pajamas. Luckily I sible
that
has 1th heud by a robber in Chicago
'Ibis; husband, the one IM
OX III
I’hor.v 560 .
;»0*» E. First St.
le and emharn lament, to pros- it wa* a good file and not a fahuo turned in the morning will rove
real wa given no chance to defend his
r tag applicants, it in said, alarm.
!crown
iitr ciarn.vge destiry.

S

Baltimore Y o u t h
14 Wins Laurels In
Tennis Tournament

Coral Gables T o
Have Silk F a r m
Producing S o o n

“Judge, You Can’t Fine Me” A tlanta
Man Tells Court; Law Not In Effect

Travel To Beggary;

Viennese
;urer Appears
State College

Death From Illness
Is Not The Will Of
God, Briton Avers

Sub-division Pro]
ACREAGE

Sanford Avei
PROPERTY NOW SI
Both sides this tract in lots
sold
within ten days will sell by a(
than Vi price. Lots will brin^property
divided.
~.
i
»
t
» Jji
WILL BEAR STRICTE'
INVESTIGATION’.

W. V. Whe
110 E. SECOND ST.
Pi
MERIWETIlKIi I1UILDII

Battery?
Trouble
Phone 17

Lloyd Shoe Store

..New Years Greetings..
SANFORD STEAM PRESSERY

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SANFORD BUICPOMPANY
VOI.IE WILLIAM )c;i!cr.

"Where Courtesy and Serrare Param ount*
phone K
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ALDER ft J. C. ZURFLIBH
itate Brokers—All kinds of
rty listed and for sale. Of108 Second S t, Near Park
i». Phone 282.
SPURL1NG. sub-division
ilist. Subdivision to Or, Florida, and F 1o r a
its, Florida on'Dixie High-

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Help Wanted

Automobiles

__ _____________ L _
• '
Don’t take chances in cheap
TAMPA MORt, , TRIBU N E^ cotton :mixture—Buy { the wellSend in youri t icription to the known guaranteed Alii Wool Scotch
Tribune or hand' iC to" yoiir local Woolen :MiHq suits tailored to your
dealer so you cani
an -read Florida’* individual measure. 305 East 2nd
test newspaper. One,-year Street. Only $25.
I. 0 months $4.00, three mbnthi
WANTE
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­
ookkeeper with sales
ance policy add 76 cents to your
ability to manage
Ad
manage office. Adorder,______________ _______ _ dress P. 0. Box 200, Grovel and,
“DO YOU WANT to buy or sell Fla.
anything?” If so advertise In WANTED—White girl to wait on
the ‘‘Gninesvlil* Sun.”
___
table and help with dishes. Must
WKST v m a tN tA —C lark sb u rg . Th* be bright nnd neat. Sanford Coun­
C larh ab u r* (Exponent. m orning try Club.
Including Sunday, m orning Im u *.

Real fistate

Houses For Sale

FOR SA LE-Four five room
mu
Year
Make
-Type
bungalows lined throughout, just
1921
Chevrolet
Touring HERE’S. THREE GOOll ONES off paved highway. Price $800.00
CMk lldone*
ALL WOOL SUITS
1923
. Ford
Pannell
each for quick , sate.
Must bo
to measure, guaranteed
1922
Dodge
Touring
seen tn be appreciated. Can give to Tailored
fit
$25.00,
Sanitary luad .
1924'
Ford
Fbrdor Sedan And next week U going to be too terms. A. H, Hawk, Glndcrville.
cleaning
and
pressing.
Scotch
1024
Dodge
Ton truck
lat*. Act Now.
Wooten, Mill*. 306 East Second.
1D23
Dodge
Coupe
Street.
Silk and Cotton Hold fc1924
Dodge
Touring
■...........................SUBURBAN HOME
Price Right—Terms Right.
Sanford Building and Loan As­
Attention
Of
English
L W. PHILLIPS’ BON.
sociation Preferred Stocb can be
Located just out side the city lim­
Sanford. Fla.
cashed on 00 days notice, interest
BLACKBURN.
Eng.
Jan.
L—
r
its, on the road to the Country
April 1st and October 1st
Club. Nice new bungalow with The suggestion that artificial silk payable
'
• _,
Rooms For Rent
modern conveniences—lights, own ■ill ever displace cottooi or even you can’t beat i t
Buy
eight
per
cent
Preferred
water system, telephone, etc., 2219
,1 1
1 cant p ar word, m in im a * H a.
of land, seven clenrod, orange lieconic a serious competitor is ob- Stock in thi Sanford Building and
FOR RENT—Rooms with or with­ acre?
and place in good shape. &lt;unl, according to T. Wilkinson* Loan Association, established 1908.
WANTED
DKVEIAJPRltS ATTKNTION—P an out meals. Reasonable rates. trees,
Close
to
Country Club. Can be head of the Textile College, who
■arola is beginning th e great*-it da*
Lincoln Hotel.
Automatic
T h e (tanvalopm ent In n in rld a 'a h lito ry : a
bought on-terms. Price $5,50$.00. declared recently that “cotton U
Scotch
Woolen
Mills
adds
Jew­
4Nponalbl*
w ill
h alf m illion dollar highw ay to th* elry department—Guaranteed Jew­ FOR RENT—$25.00 per month,
Home
n^t played out yet." Ho added
__*ll
Insertion,
girlf beach Juat flnlihad; a tw o
that
a
combination
of
cotton
and
il**r,
Pump
ubcequent
elry.—If
not
satisfied
come
back
10-room houso In country near
m illion d o llar bridge aernaa RecamBUNGALOW
Tli*
ahoafd b«
artificial silk, however, was a val­
bla Bay a ta rte d ; q u a rte r m illion and we give you a new one FREE. paved highway, good location,
Ml* Of
Ihoolghak d o lla r opera houae u n der co n stru c­ Solid gold and silver, all latest electric lights, good water, II. C. On Park Ave. 'Close In.
Five uable idea and capable of enor­
tio n ; tw o m in im a b ein g spent on designs. 305 E. 2nd St.
mous
development.
r COLEMAN
rooms
and
Bath.
Completely
fur­
DuBose.
hig h w ay ; g re a te s t chancs fo r live
SIGN PAINTING
„ A r ip r
developer* to get In on ground WANT TO SELL—List your pro­ *----- .------------------------------------- nished. Side walks and Btrcct pav­
i&gt;* thorSpeaking
of
tho
British
trade,
3rd and Oak
SJRD SIGN SHOP—Right floor. W rit* D evelopm ent Depart*
[fa m ilia r .1 u w i r a i n
perty with us now. Your de­ FOR RENT—One furnished bed­ ing paid. A bargain, complete at Mr, Wilkinson said the progress
____
Phene 448
il d t u i o r
;es for signs of all kinds. m ant T he P en saco la Nawa.________
■iv* you
scription will go in new entaiogue
made in the manufacture of arti­ F O T "SALE=We]T bred Rhoil*
lr for
room and garage, 816 Park $7,000.00.
, And If
R.
N.
NIPPER,
AUGUSTA
CHRONICLE
—
Au­
Way
now being made up. See the new Ave._____^
ficial silk fubrics on the ordinary
ilat you la
■ ___
ird Avenue a t 1st Street
Island roosters, laying pullets
gusta, Ga.—Augusta’s greatest manager
CORNER LOT
10 m ak*
w»
at
the
now
location.
C.
Lancashire loom was encouraging and
_____ PHone 478-J.________ classified medium, rate cash .09c
PoR RENT—One large bedroom
sotting eggs. Mrs. Ellsworth.
•A n m
A.
Strout
Farm
Agency,
404
1st
nnd
that
mills
were
in
tho
course
opposite bath, hot
wntcr, also ; Located on unk Aye., close in.
nt
wi
Phone
3303 Beardall Ave.
P i HANGER—I. L. Talbott, charge. 10c per line, minimum Nhtionnl Bank Bldg.'
io n
h » i? i
____
inure. 1020
1020 Myrtle
Mvrtln Ave,
Ave
Eastern exposure. In nice neigh- of construction with a view of pre­
.30c.
•
garage.
or
nnd
paper
hanger.
■*v*
thalr
tssre *M
paring the new artificial silk-yarn. FOR SALE—Red Bliss Triumph
borhood. Street Paving nnd
TO' RENT—Furnished
f poatol *do«*«i •*
P (611 Orlando road.
ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. — St. WANTED
or Spaulding Rose Four Seed
Influential manufacturing firms
walks paid. Can be bought on
B
to
7
room
house.
Call
490-J,
lh a ir d nuiuoar if
FOR
RENT—One
furnished
apart­
John* County Is reached through Cull after 8;00 A. M, to 5:00 P.M.
■lr* rail About ana
very easy terms. Price $I^0i£0. are experimenting on a large seal*. Potatoes. Selected Maine stock.
ment
and
two
furnished
bed­
Advertising
the St. Augustine Evening Record.
nut, or
Phone 270. Mid Florida Produce
Mad ha* a
and n»*r* can't
Quick results. Two cento per word. FOR SALE—Brunswick-BInko Bil­ rooms. 1000 Ouk Ave.
f
it.
lent*
you ual*** Ll I ABOUT Yolk County and Sample copy on reausst.
Grooms, Not Brides
liard table with nil equipment. FOR RENT — Furnished down- SEE OUR LARGE LISTING
FOR SALE—Fresh Jersey cows.
'you!
land, through the Star-Tele* TAMPA, FLORIDA—Tampa Daily First Class condition. Andress it.
BEFbRE BUYING/
iMVrp ka
Shaky Says Pastor Call 100-J.
atnirs bedroom, 410 Onk Ave.
jp Rest advertising medium in
I Tbo l i * . ,
Times, the great home daily, E. Hawkins, Orange City, Fla.
I r raid
lorida
Published
mornings.
by im &lt;
rate I ’Ac per word, mlnlmuu,
LONDON, Jan. 1.—There may FOR SALE—Home of the best
Moatfao
BRITT REALTY COMPANY, INC.
Sti iegnim. Lakeland. Fla,
black hammock celery and veg­
charge 26c cash with order. Write
Real
Estate
be blushing brides, but they have etable land in Florida. Will sell
'■ ■&lt;■}&gt; , 01 ^Xenla. Make your calcs for complete rate card.
REALTORS
Boy
Babies
Weaker
no trembling hands when in the In 10-acrc tracts. Write Owner,
iffio ia n t
t igh the Xenia Gazette, PALM BEACH COUNTY—The FOR SALE—Twelve acres on
Sanford*, Fla. church or vestry, says tho Rev. Box P., care Herald.
Declare Biologist 202 First Street
I-ukeland Stream; between two
scene of stupendous developmentXe Ohio. Rich agricultural
— Joseph Wnllett, unstor of a promi­
sqyun acres citrus, balance
dis . Want ad and displby Read about it in the Palm Beach inkes;
FOR SALE—Registered Airedale
nent church in Southport.
muck
nnd
semi-muck;
not
over­
CHICAGO,
Jnn,
1.—Boy
babies
rat n request
___ ______ Post. Sample copy sent on re­ flowed.... easily irrigated; over
Apnrtmont houso on First St.
pups. Come and see them. J.
have
not
the
same
chance
of
living
"You
know
what
somo
authors
quest
V
W. Corley. Cameron Ave. IngleCOl IJUS 1 Da.) I.KIIORH—Classthree acres orange groves and oth­ os girl babies, they are the weaker This is a bargain.
write
about
the
trembling
bride,”
ll ml* have the Inrgem clrcuin e s s
TORY
latl In Houthwealarn Georgia. ADVERTISING gets results if It er fruits; three room houso; screen sex, according to Prof. S. .1. Holme\
Ono five-room bungnlow, in good he says. "It is all Ir^ncomlw; ■ido Farm.
reaches potential buyers. Pa- cd porch; partly furnished; two zoologist of the University of Cal­ condition. $500.00 puts you in this don’t yini believe it. Tho girls
Hal c fS-word) lln*.______•
SAUSAGE—All pork oak-smoked.
latka Daily News is circulated in miles center town; half mile from ifornia, spunking here today be­ houso.
1within, eaay
write Tn u bold, firm free hand. 40 cents per pound cash. Minimum
TO
ACH
th*
prosperous
farman
industrial
and
agricultural
sec­
nsphuit
road;
$3000.
Miss
Annio
fore
the
American
Statistical
As­
I of Sanford
It is the man who lias the wind shipment 3 lbs. Satisfaction guar­
e ind fern grower* of Volusia tion.
sociation.
___ Stnnsbrough', Avon Park, Fla.
jRen needed.
Five acre farm on hnrd road, up. The bride gets hold of the pen anteed.—Mrs. Enoch Sawyer, Tif"In the first year of life many now in crops. Cheap anw on easy iii one hand, gathers up her drap­
Sen any np*. cou advertise in the DeLand TO REACH BUYERS or seller* of
more boa die thun girls, the pro- terms.
tired. It is Dai 4ews, rate lc per word, cash Florida real estate advertise in
Houses
For
Rent
eries in the other, and nftcr sign­ t»n, Ga.
wit rd f.
__________
iurtion 'of buy deaths being greater
tically .
.the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
ing tho register thmwH down the PLANTS FOR SALE—Mr*. M.
I
MAf2—Water vine, Morning Bea- cant a word daily, two cent* a word FOR -RENT—5-room bungalow. n the first month and giadualiy de­
Wu have houses to rent. Come pen ns much us to say "thnt’s
V. Evans, residence, "Floral
creasing through the rest of the in nnd see us.—Seminolu Realty that!" Tho poor man always makes
Thousands of Maine peo- Sundays._________ ____________
Home."
Luke Mary, Fla.
Second
Street
between
Holly
Interestcd in Florida prop* THE MORNING JOURNAL is the and Cedar. Apply II. T. Pace, box year. Studies made in places, per­ Co., 11(5 E. Second Street.______ a mess of it.
this
Young
North Caroltan would
iods
and
social
strata
where
the
in­
Reach them through the
rouY
Wu huve some beautiful lake
"Some of the girls are so vig­ liko to como to Florida to settlo
203.
accepted
want
nil
medium
in
fant
death
rate
is
low,
show
the
Rate card on applicaDaytona (Fin.) One cent, n word Autos Drive Monks To ratio of boy deaths to girl deaths front lots on laiko Wlldmore one* orous that they cross the nibs of down. Experienced salesman, col­
mile from the Dixlo Highway my fuuntnin pens."
lector, clerical work, railway clerk,
an insertion. Minimum 26c.
is high. As wc go bnck in em­ half
AUfetTlSB in tte Journol-Herin
a
nest of beautiful clear lakes,
SecludedMountainTop
truck farmer and poultry farmer.
bryonic
life
this
ratio
steadily
in­
a South Georgia’s greatest FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando
ST. PETERSBURG, Jnn. 1.— Honest, reliable and sober. Make
for sale.
creases.
The
male,
apparently,
is
new iper. Morning, afternoon,
We will build your homo, land­
mornng Sentinel; largest classi­
than eleven thousand winter an offer. Write 709 care of Her­
MUNICH, Jan. 1.—Thu whirl the weaker animal, ut least at the scape your grove, and relievo you More
»fiec|irectory weef
and Sunday Cr.ssiflcd ratei fied business, rate le a word, min­
visitors
have registered with tho
of modern life, exemplified by! stait of life.”
10c pr line. Waycreis Journal* imum 24c cash with order.
of trouble and worries incident to chamber of commerce so far dur­ ald.
AO VI
automobile
horns,,xadio,
telephones
Ueri, Wnycrom. Georgia.
—---------------- 1 ■- ■■
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building up a place.
ing the nresent season. Now York ! WILL TRADE well located resisen;
Tn tho meantime, you can go lends nil other states wltfi 1,(03.
A LITTLE WANT [AD in "Tli* nnd electric lights, is getting "too | ORLANDO VOTES ON BpNDS
dental lot for automobile. If In—;----fishing. You can fish in any one Ohio comes second with 1,219 nr«l terested address Box 78 care Tho
Herald will bring you big re­ much for tho Troppist monks of;
^
/uilding
Material
Banz.
Despairing
of
seclusion
in
ORLANDO,
Jan.
t.—Freehold
■ LM„ ®’
writes diof the dozen lakes, and if you don’t Pennsylvania la represented by Herald and describe your car.
sult*. Advertise those old articles
|mail and Unaper nJvcr----------you have stoied »wsv and have their present monastery nenr Unm- §*'s iu Special Tag School District know how to fish, wc huve several 1,191. Michigan registers 1.00*1 --------------------------iCLE
Concrete
Co.,
general
No. I will go to the polls on Dc- exports who will bo glad to show nnd Massachusetts 989. In the to­ FbR SALE—One hundred sacks
rlanfjnplcto cam- H
no use for. A little thirty-ccnt ad berg, they will soon withdraw to !remhor
tent
work,
sidewalks,
build31
to
vote
upon
a
bond
Spaulding
Rose
seed
potatoes,
!*8*rtTrn
ex p erien ce,
bring you several dollars. remote part of the Bavarian moun issue o? $200,000 to be used for you. Mr. Scholfield who has been tal there are 333 Canadians and u
docks, irrigation boxes. J, &amp; may
|e 015 orU 7 i, Sanford,
from
Maine,
$5.00
per
sack.
L. A.
tains.
singing
at
the
Baptist
Church
will
Phone 148 an-J a representative
small numbor from China, Hon­
rilleger. Prop.______________ will
tax, vouch for the above.
Brumiey.
Several
v 'i?t ill aivi’
sitesS uarc
r c under
iii mi; r lconsidu u a i i i * i improvements
. . .
* «» of , the. Orlando
1( \
call to see you.__________ _
duras and Mexico.
limber and Building Material
erntion* one of them a mountain
public ftchoota. Although LAKE JESSUP LAND CO., Inc.
Tampa—Water supply system to
TURE A^IOTOR r e .
tho city a week or so ago declined
Carter Lumber Company
Apartments
Longwood. Flatop
where
once
stood
n
baronial
bo
installed in Sunset Park addi­
San
Joso
(Calif),
policeman
bit
w in !
_LnQrcl St.
Phone 605
castle. Here it is felt that the to pnss nn issue of $4(10,000 fur
off part of a man’s cur and then tion.
_____________ _______ |
For
Rent
penitential and silent days of t h e ! ^ improvements, it is stated that
iL LUMBER CO. House c
some
more
cops
caught
the
rest
LRT ELE
FOR
SALE—A
few Mid-West AtV_____I
«... ____________
school builds never have failed
to
SERVICE
Trnppist
brothers
could he passed
of tho mun.
FOR RENT—Three room apart­ tp___
, Expert licai repairs, Service, Quality and Price.__
ilitor garden tractors, all new,
curry
here.
without disturbance.
ment, 300 French Avenue.
1W. Centr yo. Orlando,
nt half price. Giving up agency
Lost and Found
account health and poor business
City
fogs
are
said
to
cause
Eng­
AMERICAN SEED FOR
H. 8. POND
)ST—Just west of Sanford one
in cotton belt. Walter H. Bishop,
[OMOBILAr RENT
Devoe’s
THE ARMENIANS
O ver W o o d r u f f A W nt»on
|brown travelling bag. Return land more loss in n year than does
Alhen, Gn.
unemployment.
66-JAN-25 ft
Hotel Valdez, Sanford nnd re­ * ■— - - ■*—- PAINT
and
POLISH
-&gt;A-REEL
TYPEWRITERS
ERVIAN. Russian Armenia, Jan.
Drivo it
STEWART’S SUBDIVISION
Nelf. Oak | Second St. live reward. O. D. Iainnn^d.
L—-Severn i large shipments of
The Best Quality
BUY----- SE L L -------RENT FOR SALE—10 acres celery land,
FOR
RENT—Two
room
furnish­
tie 3.
* Altamonte Springn
seed
grain
for
experimental
pur­
Clean— R epair
lot 4, Eurnka Hammock. Rich­
See
ed
npnrtmcnt,
also
bed
room,
Some people mourn the difikul200 henutiful building nnd busi­
poses In Armenia hnve been receiv­
1‘bune 33M
ard
Stephenson, M. D. West Leba­
ro b o d y | u r in g
suitable
for
2
young
men
or
coup­
ies under which they live but think
ness lots, prices range from $150
ed by the Nenr East Relief from
non,
Ind.
le—uses
of
gnrnge,
1009
Union
..-/o f the plight of the cross-eyed one
to $850. See these large lots be­
tho U. S. Department of Agricul­
:s STEj .
Avenue.
fore you buy elsewhere without a
ture. An intensive ciTort will be
ly repairing Kebuihiing'who is n cross-word puzzle fun.
Chiropodist
made to improve the quality of
public alley in the rear. Come
fcgles Home. Kvenue.
FOOT SPECIALIST
crops through the use of improved
Try Smith's Barber out and sec mo anytime. I live
Elton J. Moughton
Fortin. Huitlonn, I n g r o w ­
American seed.
hero and wnnt neighbors.—^Wilmer
fAUTOS
Shop
for
good
barber
i n g Null*. H e a v y OullStewart,
Altnmuntu
Springs.____
mr
miMP* or tir e d a c h in g
Hay
ARCHITECT
!feet.
FOR SALE—Several 1-acre tracts
work.
Ladies
welcome.
light. Meets [ains. Bag“ASK
MR.
CONNELLY”
1111
.
c.
I
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nisi.Kh
of unimproved land. See Ste­
transfer.
First National Bank .Bide*
Fountain Pens and N ext to Valdez.
551.
Yowoll D ra w Illdg.
wart, Altamonte Springs.
AUTO
About the Following UargnlnH
Orlando.
Phoua.
K U vator
Sanford,
■ Florida
Pencils.
U- B. CA1 Day and Xn\V .1-ruuiii liuiiKaluiT. I'lrnl («rn- P A It 1C A i r u u p I11I. r o m r r M t h .
FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW
taxi *erv Anytime,
Close in $3,000—$300 cash. Bal­
llnu. pnvril «tlrrrl» anil Mlil«*«*nlh&gt;i. r . n n l r r n r t p o n u r p . tIOi 117. *30*1.00 Violins, Ukuleles
L*. 2?2. nr
Kurur..-. *.*.oo.iH&gt; raak, SSii.wi per
ance like rent.
I'll,It. I l n l u n r r n t
FOR
miiMlh,
UN HER PR ICED
AIJTO WR liT_____
and Guitars.
FOR CHRISTMAS
DAVID B. HYER
Every
HouseWife
Sanford
Avenue lots. For u few
ME HO. bnj light scrFrenli Fruits
Flashlights and
ARCHITECT
days only.
Day pi
and
ALUMINUM
Nighl K H i l l T - r i i n m I n n a l u r r h o i u r , n n
Kail Road Frontage
ie 690__
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Radios.
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p r r liiu iilh t i l l l p u l ) u u iu p u a a ra alo u o f o u r o f I h r m ,
Desinibm residential lot, close to
T ho I'alnt T hat Save* Ton
ITS—Three
town. Paved street. All improve­
Marlila *n&lt;l G ran ite from all
Money.
lunrrlea. Host of q u ality and
and Second. F jn(| EUn]
M a n u fa e to re d hy
ments. Corner wilt sell for $100
K l i r r w i u - I . l i i d i l r f P a i n t t '» .
ford' Avenue and, Street.
workmanship.
Real Estate Loans
cash and balance at the rate of
311 East Second Street.
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(Realtors}
service.
$20
monthly.
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iday Fatalities In END OF STRIKE Milady’s
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ilotor Mishaps,;
Shootings, Two
je, And Train
Claim Lives

re Reported
In Florida
Minister Is
In Mo# ? A cAt Lakeland

News Summ ary |
LOCAL
City Commission plans to in­
stall a $15,000 modern fire alarm
system
Two Sanford ministers arc
presented automobiles for C hrist­
mas gifts.
Routh’* filling station is rob­
bed by nutnmohile bandits.
M. W. Lovell is appointed Ju s­
tice of I’cncc to succeed the late
L. G. Stringfellow.
Eire destroys W hittle home on
French Avenue early Saturday
morning.
Sanford observes
grentest
Christm as celebration in hii'tory
of the city.
Hotel Forrest Lake is fe a ­
tured in new A. C. L. pamphlet.
STATF.
The first violator of the new
Florida rca! estate law is tried
in Orlando.
DOMESTIC
Sixteen people nre killed an*l
five others seriously injured in
Christm as Day occurrences.
Early term ination of the a n ­
thracite strike is predicted with
the renewal of negotiations be­
tween miners anil operators next
week.
.
Rum treaty with Cuba, sim ilar
to the one with Canailn, may he
negotiated by the United States.
John McCormack will sing over
radio for the second tim e on
New Year’s Eve, while his voice
is broadcast to the fru r corners
of the earth.
Two nre killed in explosion
which destroys home bought by
Topeka, Kansas m a n ' for his
bride.
ATncrican Marines nre sent to
China from Manila, according to
advices reaching State D epart­
ment a t W ashington.
FOREIGN
Turkish women nre to receive
equal rights in securing divorces.
Vronch cabinet begins consid­
eration of finincial proposals of
Paul Doumer, m inister of fin­
ance.

LONDON, Dec. 20.—( ^ —Fore­
heads have again become,fash­
ionable but women’s ears must
•‘till be covered up and are use­
ful only ns appendages from
which great ear rings i»may
dandle.
London hairdressers have
come to the rescue of women
whose heads anil faces lack the
highly classical lines necessary
to make the slicked down hair
becoming. The hair is now
swept straight hack from the
forehead and the first ami sec­
ond dainty waves cause grace­
ful loops to fall over the car*,
merely indicating the shape «*f
head without accentuating any
unnttrnetivo lines.

Joint Sub.Commit tec Will
Meet In New York Tues­
day To Renew Efforts To
Effect Quick Settlement

Miners To Be Asked
To Return To Work
Three Definite Rians Have
Been Submitted But None
Is Considered Acceptable

NUMBER 125

Sixteen Pages

FIRST B R E A K E R IU S. Marines Are Sent
O F H R E A L T Y -r ™ - r *
a* V
LAW IS CAUGHT I o China From Manila;
Orlando Broker Convicted Of
Misrepresentation And Col­
lecting CommMon From
Seller and Buyer Falsely

WHISKEY TREATY
MAY RE SOUGHT
BY US. WITH CUBA

Kuo And W ife Slain

Of Marines
T wo Killed When Explosion Movement
May Be Routine But
Situation In China
Destroys
Home
Purchased
By
Is Closely Observed
Original Contract In Case
Is Alleged To Have Been
Charles Flora For His Bride Fighters May Be
Lost By The Accused Man
Decision Reserved
Until Next Monday

Going To Peking

SCRANTON, p a„ Dec. 2«.—GP)
ORLANDO, Fla., Dec. 2(1.—(/I*)—
TOPEKA, Kan*., Dec. 2d.—(/Pi. house. There was little left of the
The first real estate broker in Flo­ — Duly a heap * f splinters nnd a structure.
—With the anthracite joint sub­
A few tinthcru hail
rida to be tried for violation of the crumbling pile of bricks mark tho fallen back upon the foundations
committee to renew negotiations in
new real estate tnw, was tried in spot where Charles Flora had and under the shattered mass of
New York next Tuesday, all in­
Orange County Court here
licre today 1 planned to bring his bride some wreckage Mr. Shaffer, 67, and his
terested parties, including the an­
before Judge Victor llutc
iTATua., Dee. 26.—
thracite consuming public today
if
i &gt;u* ! time a fter the New Year. A 66-yenr-old wife were found dying.
cisintt was reserved until
Witnesses said the bungalow was
J* -° !,i
Christm as
day
blast
Friday
manifest**! an air of expectancy.
itoeii persona were
L. K. Hamilton, of the real es- snuffed out the lives of Mr. and literally cntnpuluted 50 feet into
There will be no plan before Dry Chief Andrews Visits 1tate
others suffering
firm of Hamilton Brothers, 12 Mrs. William H. Shaffer, the aged the air where it seemed to burst
the conference acceptable to both
serious injuries
Island With A ssistants To West Church Street, of Orlando, couple with whom young Flora had like a bomb. The house next door
WASHINGTON, Pec. 26.-*
operator and miners, but idl
charged with m isrepresenta­ lived for several years ami Flora was crushed in. Windows for (AR ).— A company of Antori result of 15 occurLay Foundation For Pro­ was
miners anil others hoi&gt;c that an
tion nnd collecting n commission
if* in a hospital badly in­ blocks around were irttnshc*l and ienn Marines is enroute to
(ie South on Christagreement .•.ill be reached that
posed Treaty N egotiations Iront noth the seller and ihe pur­ himself
chimneys shaken down. The shock
jured
but
expected to recover.
will restore peace in the Industry.
rtports received by
chaser without the consent of all
was felt sharply more than a mile China front Manila, but whe­
W
hat
caused
the
terrific
explot Announcement of the call for the
WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.—(/P)— parties concerned. W alter W. Rose trio had gone from their Christmas away.
L ted Press revealed.
Five neighbors were in­ ther the
movement
han
New York meeting by Alvnn Mar- Another li*|uor treaty joining Cuba as chairman, of the Florida Real
jured, four suffering severe bruises special significance in view of
Automobile accidents,
sion
will
never
be
known.
The
kle, chairman of the joint sub­ nnd the United Staten, in an effort Estate Commission, with offices in dinner to see tlu* little bungalow ami a fifth, a boy, sustaining a
icings, two suicides
the Chinese civil warfare, has
committee, brought a joyous to guard this country’* prohibition this city, made the complaint.
Flora bail bought n month ago. broken arm.
fe'n wreck figured in the
The defendant was charged with They
Christmas to the coal fields.
not
l&gt;o»*n made known by of­
dyke* against leakage from the
At
the
hospital,
F'lora
told
a
t­
noticed an “odor of gasoline*'
happening. . Six sta te s
selling a lot in a local subdivision as lliey entered tile cottage. They tendants hi* isdieved one of the ficials here.
One of the first moves at the ixlnml, i:» in prospect.
Ii i *
} jn the death}* ns folconference o expected to he a re­
A southern port inspection trip to Vernon Bolton of this city, for {* bail separated to meander through party bail stepped on n match, ig­
Licking official explana­
request from the oporntors that begun by Secretary Andrews of $1,250 while he hail it listed from the rooms.
niting
it
and
setting
off
the
gas*
fl; Florida, 4; Louisitory advices, it was believed tho
the miners return to work pending the treasury, prohibition enforce­ II. S. Searle, also of litis city, for
There had been a tremendous charged hou •*. Ho said he had sailing of several destroyers with
Ahama, 2; Kentucky, 2;
$1,2’*0
ami
not
informing
both
p
ar­
negotiations.
noticed matches on tin* floor in
ment
chief,
and
assistant
Vnllancc,
J|. Ii! A tlanta, little
the marines was of routine nature,
Sif the amount ut Which it a us concussion and a moment later previous trijis of inspection.
Manj Men Want To Return
of the state departm ent will take ties
although development* in China
Lchnnan, nine years old,
listed
and
sold.
neighbors
found
Flora
lying
almost
The Shaffers came here from during
Tho request will be based on them to Havana where it is exthe Inst two days have bzen
ly an 11-year-old play'­
Attorneys for the defendant pro­ 100 feet from what had been the Florida eight years ago.
lettcrs forwarded to John L. Lewis, pocted they will be able to lay duced a copy of the contract en­
closely watched by Washington
ll j,-ui» which the tatte r
president of the United Mine | tho ground work for the treaty.
authorities.
tered into by Hamilton nnd Searle
V,v. was loaded. The
Workers, and Maj. \V. W. Inglis,
It would be siniular to theso re- which specified that Hamilton
isveral hours Inter in a
These included the reported cap­
chuirman of the anthracite opera- contly completed by this country could have all over $1,200 less five
Jobt-rt I-uthcr Croft m et
ture on Thursday of Tientsin by
tors’ negotiating committee, ini with Mexico nnd Canada.
per cent commission th at he might
I an automobile accident
tlu* national people’s army and th«
which it was stntcd that such a
With the northern nnd south- get for the lot. The original
„
..
copy
i nu a companions were
killing Friday of Gen. Kuo Sungcourse would have the approval of western border* m aterially rein- i of the contract was lost from the
Lin nml wi:* wife by soldiers of
Tree, Killing One
a t least $5 per cent of the idle forced my means of the treaties, uifne oi tm linker, according
Chang Tso-Lin, Manchurian war
enforcement officials regard the his testimony but Searle identified
automobile crashed
lord.
Qcn.
fch n • pole near Dalton,
I.i Ching-I.ing Defeated
After action is taken on this re­ Pacific and southern coasts ns next the contract as ticing the dupli- 1
give special attention.
cate of the original.
Howard was instantly
In the capture of Tientsin, tho
quest, consideration probably will to Mr.
Vnlhince, and Secretary AnThe purchaser and ids brother
[Hilly Pearce anil Henry
people’s army was said to hnv«
be given to pence plans proposed ilrews, who played prominent part * both denied that they had been in­
l&lt;re *‘riously injured.
by organizations or individuals. in negitinting the Mexican and formed of the ji.it price or that Golden Tenor Voice Of Amer­ No Serious Accidents Occur defeated troops of Gen. Li Ching", (irover, a business
To Mar Higgcsl Celebration I.ing, former governor of Chiht
Three definite plans have been sub­ Canadian treaties, will likely dis­ they knew anything about a bonus.
ican Singer Will Be Hoard
navii'c, Ga., took his
mitted,
none
of
which
has
been
ac­
Ever Held In This City; province.
Almost Around World As
j Christmas Day.
cuss the prospective Cuban agree­ They each testified that they were
Gen. Kuo and his wife, captured
ceptable to both sides. Two pro- ment with American Ambassador informed that the lot was $l,2tiil
Rolicc and Firemen Best in a cellar when* they hid after
E. E. Montford,
He Sings Over The Radio
po'iil*
were
accepted
by
the
opera­
Bt and killed by his
Crowder nt Havana as well as but that Hamilton would let Bol­
Kuo’s army was defeated Thursday
tors and one by the miners ns a Cuban authorities.
ton have it for $1,250.
rn Monford, when the
W hat is reported to Ik* the great­ by thnt of Mursluil Chang, met a
NEW YORK, Dec. 26— f/T) Tho
bads of settlement.
lirtir father endeavored
Smuggling of merchandise nnd
golden tenor video of John Me* est Christina* in tlu* history of rebel’s death. Gen. Kua onco com­
The original demands proposed investigated by tho two officials.
[irrin fom whipping his
Cormack will he heard almost Sanford was observed here yester­ manded troops under Chang, but
err said.
t&gt; the operator* by the miners in n|{cn* ns well as liquors is to bei jV* 1 * 1 * j
uroonil the
iiiuuini
a world on Now Years day in characteristic
...... .. ......... * manner. revolted nnd niado wur against tho
was instantly killed
Atlantic ( ity on July 9, included ^j,. Andrews who has charge of I K o I)1 h ‘( 1 l&gt; y
l i i l l K l l l S night if an elaborate international Business houses throughout the Manchurian., A fter capturing Kuo
anility was wounded
a two year contrnct, a ten per cent the coast guard* and‘ custom units
broadcasting program is rucrosn- city were doted . sp***‘p i program and ills wit" Chang1* soldiers ryt
he
*.i«J
ami t.'lu
'a ffra y near Columful. The singljig will bo OIIO f* ■- , wwrir ,'e s c : ! d tho .*: *H-rs of th
increase in the contract wage of tho treasury, along with prohi­
unidentified ansailturn o f an iTitematlonnl conrertI VBr|ou» c..urches, the City Halil woman i arm s, then shot both.
scale, u $1.00 « day increase for bition enforcement, hopes to be
-ought.
w'eto locked r.nd buiinessl Later their head* were severed
Routh's service station, nt tho whicli will be opened at 6 o clock
nil men paid by th&lt;* day and adop­ able to report co-operation between
lirinsun wus killed in
a , standstill vvhilu
nt tho- command of Gen. Chang
corner of West First Street and 1oiutern standard* time,. by the .;
n ,,„« young
......... and
...............
tion of the check off under which the officials upon his return.
Me accident near JackJasmine Avenue wan robbed of $150! broadcasting id %wrhinu*s of l»g „ n(1 olt, rlcl| ni„, |1(Mirt enjoyed a were place
* &lt;1 on the grave of one
Union dues would be deducted
Fin., and his brother
Christinas Eve by two nu*n travel-j b''n in London.
,|ny which was un marred with of (h a n g *s favorite general* who
from
wages.
| ibrey Brinson was ining in a Hudson touring rnr, n e -' McCormack has sung over tho i ncrious accidents or any cnlnndt* had been kills*1 hy Kuo.
Operators Refuse Demands
Peking, it is thought, may ho
cording to a re{iort nuule to tho i radio only mice, last New Year *. olJS happening
happenings,
Tlu*
operators
refused
the
de­
nton, Kin., Raynor J.
the destination of the marine* sail­
police
department.
I
Lucressia
Hori,
who
sang
with
him
Crowds
throngeil
the
streets
of
mand.* and proposed that mining
i dead ns the result of
ing from Manila, since they would
CONSTANTINOPLE, Dec. 20.—
A. Routh wns tending tho fi l l i ng’
'R'
"°Xl the city in holiday nttire nnd the not likely be needed a t Tientsin,
William Austin and Jim Harris,
while accident.
Frank (TP)— A clause in the new Turkish lie continued nt the same rate of
lake trout wns lined with auto­ where the army ha* charge of
I hi* sons, Ben nnd H art, civil code puts an end to one of ,,aV and that the points u?on which both colored, were arrested Thurs- station in his sun’s absence when * md.i&gt; • pr g u in connection with the the b itterest phases of woman’s th. negotiators were unuWY* to i ,|uy night by Sheriff C. M. Hand the two men drove up nhout K:!I0 I The program will b&lt;* transniit- mobiles fil’ic*! with sight seers nml American military activities.
ubniittcil to arbitration, anil charged with reckless driving o'clork and parked at tho tanks *'d from the experimental station with fi diermnn who selected
Planned To Send Relief
subject—the right of a mnn to di­ a glee I aim
155,000 miners
quit | after they had crashed together presumably to get n supply of gn*. "f the Radio ( orporatom of Amer- Christmas Day as a lucky one.
Near Pensacola
After
,
vorce bis wife a t will and with no
Mr.
Routh
stated
that
ns
ho
walked
"’u
a
t
lloiiiulhrook.
N.
J.
A
«
bain
.*
*
*
.•
/
,i
i.
ii
i,...
*
AilmiralClarenceW
illinms.coiu*
Monroe wan killed in trial.
work *m S&gt; l't. I. peace plans were ’with their automobiles on Celery toward tho ear *.ru* of its so c c u -!'/ rmllo station* will robr.m,least
t elehrntlon of the holiday began, nla|),|lir ,lf tho A iiat|c
fleet, reAvenue
just
east
of
the
ba
eball
the
I’inchot,
bile accident near Ponto this country. Ihe Hritieli liroail- Thursday' evening when many of u .nl, inf„rmo,, thtf NaVy D ,ia irL
Henceforth divorce will be g ran ­ prepared by b " vpark.
Their
trials
will
lie
held
Janpants
thruol
a
gun
in
his
stomach
the
ins of
the city presented nu&gt;nt th;il |1() ,,|nntu.tj to „cn,j ,je.
operator* themselves, and
n U nw a lk e d i n t o cast
Compan y will r.braailcast tho churehes
*.f tho
a n d*“i t —
"»• 1 "m p*ujj
„im...*„is f..r th « lM*in*fit
‘.” tVh eu o. tJh e1r V'b---1 !“ *~ •*‘i iiii’
ilnm brus, wife of ted only by decree of the courts
rue county delegates in the uary 5, in county court, it was ,wlhile
..mill in.I tl„&gt; Pfiali to t il*&gt; COIltllU’Ilt llllll toTlllUll dt.l- « IIU Tt .llllllll
Ills lfor
o r III*
oieiUs.
the 11*0*11*
|H,,K' ’^t| •*
'J 'I ;*royers t*&gt; Shanghai ns relief units
and
only
for
such
causes
as
insan­
stated.
jii liam brus, died in an
the station nml emptied tlu cash .
,|
wjj| nj,| j„ , l.nmdeasl the Sunday S. Iiool children.
More | ami possibly the marines will re­
state house of representatives.
....................
ity,
desertion
and
unfaithfulness.
Three
other
negroes
were
brought
• accident, near Lake‘
, S A C nit'mlKT* unit*........ I .............
» !.. h.1.1
lieve other* a t Peking.
The I'imhot plan was accepted in by tho Sheriff during tin* night
Women will now stunt! the same
sin.
S
1
H
....
ffl
nnw
m
m
...
:
th..
old
ood
.......
..
.I
lk . ... lotor
Another development of more
by
the
miners
and
rejected
by
the
and charged with the same of­ young, ho sail), nnd wore dressed I u"' l
|! Owen;, of Louisville, chances as men for winning a di­
till hours. During the Christmas Day, specific nature, was reported to
employ1
M.
It
provided
for
a
vorce
suit,
whereas
in
the
past
In
grey
suits.
I
Th**
U.
8.
Marini'
Blind,
fense.
J a’ .1 kille*! hy George
,
3
,*,„
i Shannon (Juartet, Kastman Sym special programs of Christmas th • state department last night by
only about one woman in a 1000 board **f investigation to increase
Immediately after the robber* h
Orchestra. .......... itun Tri*. iiiu.de filled the air in the vicinity Minister MaeMurray a t Peking.
if
the
prii
•
*
cool
woumi
was
able
to
gain
a
decree.
wages
i*'hl, Ky., Ernest Crank
had driven away at a raj ml rat,* of , , |lir/ ||ti|u , Strih&gt;r Wujl „
,|„ nf the houses of worship.
Tin* message related that fighting
Men, according to the old Mos­ not I* affected. Tlu* plan a so
I »mI killed by Karl S ayS,*;,.,l. Mr. Routh teloph.me tho yj
(*OIU.t,rt lirV h,,tra. Tin .
around Tientsin had Inppsed to ait
Carol
singers
from
tin*
Kpworth
tII||,..l
f,.r
the
chock
off
if
individu­
pobco and various other tilling will hold Ihe ail* until II oYImk.
'bin, a m erchant lem law, which originated Home
l.eaguo of the First Methodist extent permitting resumption of
stations, warning th**ni of the I4mtp'M. I .*., grieved over 1,400 years ago in the Arabian des­ al \votk* rs agreed.
Tin* station* in this country Chinch were In aril upon the streets Intel national trade service between
The operators’ plan was disap- .... Rev. F. D. King, pastor of the dits’ preicnco in the city.
|r-,it.
hot and killed erts, could divorce a woman by
which
will relay this program are: Thursday evening. They marched U .»t city and Peking and that cumthe simple expedient of making the proven hy tho nnutTH vhirfly no­ First Uuptpist Church was the re­
Polico wore today working on W.I/, New York: Wlttl Washing ,,v,-r a long route, previously map ""icm l service also bad been re­
1' 'mi of t||(&gt; only train statem ent before two witnesses, or catis** it connecte&lt;l
out and out cipient of a ro w Buick Sedan as meager clues tlint may lead to the ton;
WHY; Schenectady; KY'AL pod out. and entertained the resi-1 sumcil.
I rI,l 11 &gt; ihi&gt; ilay was o f w riting "I divorce so ami so," ai lot ration in future which the a Christmas gift from hi* congre­ identification anil urrest of tho Chicago;
K D K A, I’itt burgh; dents along their line of march |
tltur, engine* r, who was which needed only the signature &lt;&gt;f ....... ii l.iider* strongly opposed.
gation .according to an announce­ thieves, although their apprehen­ KFKX. Haslings; YVIIZ Spring with many old familiar carols.
;Jap Leader MHhdr.tws Manifesto
| On ii|a. Ark,, when his the witnesses to receive the O. K.
pl“" wus reject- ment made this morning.
sion in not expected, it 1* said.
field; KUA. Deliver, and Kt.u
Tile legislators* mi
TDK ID. Dee. 26.—(A*).—'Thu war
The
Municipal
Hand
gave
a
con­
of
tiir
judge.
This
easy
procedure
the ground
into til*1 renr end of
Hak
land.
Cal.
These
will
br
Presentation
of
tho
gift
was
(&gt;d
by
the
miner
office
today received a dispatch
to
rt
in
Central
Park
Christmas
naturally led to an enormous num­ that it did not greatly
HUMi; REPORTED ROIUIED
from made* by the Pii** Organ Club, a
eonnectrd with New York by I.i1d Eve which was said to have lieen from Mukden that the commander
ISpmgler, secretary to ber of divorces ns m ay lie judged that of the em ploy1"1wires on slmrt wave length radio. enjoyed by hundreds of late shop­ of the Japanese forces lias with­
class of tin* Sunday School, and.
am
Gunter, and his by the fuct that in Constantinople
Dr.
King
accepted
the
gift
with
uj
The
home
of
Toni
Morris,
on
pers, who were hurrying home drawn the manifesto while fight­
M,- Roao A borerom- atone during the east three months
few remarks expressing his thanks Palmetto Avenue, an employee **f
with bundles for decorating their ing within a six ntilo radius of
•hi n their nutomo- 293 divorces h a. been registered.
l)on-Juun Chevrolet Company,
to the members of the congrcgn-1 tlu*
the Don-Juan
Co
Christmas
trees with last minute Mukden, from which is assumed
,,T*r in a small t* ream
wus reported to have been cut* red
that Marshal Chang T* &gt;-I.in will
tion
and
telling
of
the
valuable
gifts.
&lt;'®&lt;ry. Ala.
(Continued on Pago II)
aid the automobile would I** to him Christum* Eve and u small sum of
Police
and
the
members
of
the
money taken from a dresser draw ­
in his church work^_______
i
minty
law*
force,
while
busy,
were
er in one of the bedrooms.
not called upon to quell any sen
Mr. Morris eould not be located
Hyron W. Kuhn, silk lint m anu­
uus disturbances of tho peace,
today
for
verification
of
the
report
facturer
for
most
of
the
P
resid­
Conductor Joseph Rcizcnstcln to­
i which prevailed throughout the
Th,.
ents since the time of Grunt, ri anil the police department has reday unnounccd the lollowipg pro­
MACON, Gn.. Dec. 2d.—(/?)— t.Ry, A quiet day was enjoyed
&gt;
d
no
complaint.
'^ n ti y died ut his Milwaukee hom e.1ceicod
ci
gram for tile band concert to bo 113 French Avenue
\V. I* (Youngl Stribling, 21, who t,y members of the fire depart!‘ri u " _________
- .
------held in Central Bark tomorrow a f­ completely destroy*•*
begun Ids boxing us a school boy,|
also,
mornii
.bout
1
d
o
c
•
j
ternoon a t 3 o’clock.
and
Miss
Clara
Virginia
Kinney,
Efforts of firem n to « v« J[J®
1. March—ScRs-Floto Triumphal
^ of the church candaughter of Mr. nml Mrs. W. O. I ) j \ j e * 8 C o l d W e a t h e r
City Manager W. B. William*
—King.
Kinney, were married at noon here 1 1
.
. . , stated this morning that one of
considertarted hist Sun2. Overture—Spic and Spun—
today itti tho home of tho bride by ' | 'o C o n t l l l U e
P ' 1 to result from u Jewell.
the earliest improvements to bo
•
Rev. Dcnhurt Reynolds and uncle
1*i!l be h?*»un tomormade by the city will be the oj3. Concert W altz—Y’ionntf' Beau­ puratus urriveu.
|,llU‘
nf Miss Kinney.
"V on**
i . an att.octwj a
(T vurkers from nil the ties—Zlehrer.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 26.—GV) — tnl'lishment of a modern fire alarm
a spectacular
Pasco
Duncan
is
In
trouble
Duncan
haJ
made
In
Police
The time ami plans for tho wed­ Conilnued cold weather throughout
1 hes of the city,
I. A Group of Popular Songs— large crowd from various holiday a train, nu
He was
arrested on W
est'&gt; Court
wu« ••••»*••»«•»•«•••
*• —
- —- - and sentenced . him to serve ding lind been keqit a close secret tin. South, with snow in several system.
district
hive been asked to Berlin &amp; Feist.
parties in the downtown
The .city hus hud plans under
First Street yesterday by Deputy about 1HU duy* on the streets.
since tho engagement &lt;»f tho cnuple „talcs and frost exter.diilg ns .ar way for sum-* time, it wa.* an­
first Baptist church
Intermission.
and in the Immediate neigh &gt;
Sheriff
Bob
Kennedy
and
lodged
I)unean
put
up
a
plea
for
mercy
wns announced several days ago. as northern Florlil.i " I prolii 1 nounced, for installing n modern
tr 12:10, noon, hy John
6. Sacred Selection—l^ive ami
in the county jail, after he is said
account of his living the sole
They were revealed for the first to i. nlrul Florida w.t* for.-•is- f
,Wfl 1is chairman of the Loyalty-- Bernard.
h&gt;It was states! th; morn'njr th--B to have caused a traffic tic-up by on
support of a wife unit five child- time
^
this morning when a news tonight nml Kunduy t»y the Weath­ system which will cover the entire
_
’aking the work.
0. Serenade— D'Amour — Von practically no furniture () »rt ^
city and considerably lower the
having an argum ent with other ren. Tho plea was answered in a _‘ aper reporter overheard Stribling er Bureau.
■
'I* assisted in tak- Blon.
of any value were - »v.m1 by n»tn
f.*r sn »w fire insurance rate in Sanford,
drivers over tho right of way. De- few days hy his being released making arrangements for railway
The
indicuiionn
me
7.
Patrol
Humoresque—
Pin
on
last Sunday, it wns
hers of the ifnmily- 1he J®1. ,
Inst night th a t j rom cuatody and out «n proba- accommodations for himself nml flurries in leiine»*ce and the Ap i Mr. Williams said that “not
at least th at number! my way to Dublin Bay.—Lanipe. believed to ic partly covered b&gt; nuty Kennedy said
** *----with
"
it’* the sume old
trouble
tion on his premise to leave the
f rom Ytluntu to New York, pnlnchion regions, mostly fa*r | only will the alarm system be of
’ l,i bo present fer duty
d- March—Ohio Division—King, insurance.
South |
Duncan.
A
combination
of
autoelsewhere in til
city.
department
•t i.i said that the task
U. National Anthem—The S tar
Tho couple will leave Atlnntu I weather io next -16 hours. ° .... l' great service to the fire depart­
Member* of the ti*
ntobilu
and
moonshine*.
during
I
ment, bu( it will servo to give tho
Chief Roy G. Williams stated
1111 census was much Spangled banner.—Keys.
said that about
« “T "
The tem perature wtil be Montc- City of Sanford a five per cent dis­
When told th at ho was under this morning that Duncan hus sus lute this afternoon for nn extend­
honeymoon trip, which will take
*r- was expected by the
“
“ T"
• middle
minutes were lost due t‘» «^ [ r £ arrest, Duncan offered resistance, nended wntcnce* of 0 months hang- ed
t jJC|n to several eastern and mill­ what lower tonight in th Atlantic count In tho insurance rates.” The
ing called to 1013 Vreach Avenue
Atlantic uml the North
fire fI as is said td be his custom under ing over him for violation of vari­
highest rating could not be given
• ,ir,&gt; asking aid from
instead
circumstances, uoo
and he •and the ous law*. It is expected that he die western cities before their ro- stutes, North Carolina, ’Tennessee to Sanford without installation of
inoieau of to
-W 113,
..... where. the
housc I nut h
n circumniuiieen,
turn.
l|f their respective.
and
cold
and
Southern
Kentucky
nt
then
was rapidly consuming
deputy settled the urgumer
will be turned over to the city and
P “» b| completing the
--------weather ill prevuil again general- an efficient alarm syKem, it is
After repeated call*.■ th*»
m ‘, there. A small club in tin*
u!"r*?w.
I |t vvus reported this morning were advised « ,rr*’' Ui&lt;’ VhaDman !hand nf Kennedy finally dechfded the made to work out his-sentences on
|y eo*t f the Roeky mountain • said.
Estimate# which have been pre­
tho street*.
at
I Mng and Rev. E. D. that M. \V. Lovell had been npduring the next litre
A small gra*s ^iri
ho iI row in favor
f..r the
ruvor of
or the
tna law
inw am
nnd Dunpared show that the cost of the
Following is Duncan’s police
I 7 the Baptist nnd P r e s - ' pointed Justice of tlu* Peace by Avenue* wns respond ut about 91 can was carried to the county jail
least.
system would be about $15,000
record: March 25. 1926, arrested
in
■
*
, .
.
.
II.,
r« 'Ii* ii.'it ti l i t
respectively are I Governor Martin to fill the vaeanMr. Williams commented on the
AGAIN
ON
THRONE
I:y
caused
by
the
death
of
Judge
the statem ent t h a t '
manner
in which the firemen were
'j1' r» to tlie city h a re j L G. Stringfellow.
Mr. Lovell w'«s citv clerk of S*»-POORS'—Wilhelm Hohensollern j misdirected, by tho use of teltfre* - ith some -hurch
! rord for several years, and la well
preached a sermon, wore thr uni- call, to the scene of the fire which
• ts" ,r*&lt;‘ They Relieve I known here.
the W hittle home on.
I'nrni uf a Prussian general und destroyed
------- —
m
*ask i* completed
.sat
on
a
throne,
all
on
Chrlstmai.
j
French
Avenue
this morning amt
Owing
t*&gt;
the
congested
mail
ser­
u hundred new members
.
in the northern part of the upon
to say nothing of sending poor aid the city wa* far from being
‘umbor
th ,
* the ehureh roll*. j vices
nart
nu*nt
fouiiti
j
,3 r t T k r i ; ^ 7 h . j ^ u ~ f . t . a ..ith a , m ,.,1 . &lt;4
ita tc Mr. l-ovoll has not yet receivfamllir
new ice plant. Qule
■
influence of intoxicating liquor!*.
0|H*l
alarm.
J
S
?
d
L
lik
’
d
m
n
k
lf
-I”-"
.!-«
*
Art
will
tr.,
1
d hi* official jiapers from the the
Riming
with the hose prevented great
himself.
*l’‘, ’nder°th? g J J T u ! (iov^nor'am i'i't («_l.ot known ju st damage being done and only a At that time Judge YMiito rem ark­ and disorderly and resisting arrest. tact or.';* routine business
ed on tho previous appearances
in the S a rik u l, »»«" hi* appointment is »o take small loss was reported.
fadln.
effect.

Manifesto Withdrawn
By Japanese While
Fighting- AtMudken

«»

M’CORMACK WII.U SANFORD ENJOYS
5 SING OVER RADIO A SAFE AND SANE
NEW YEAR’S EVE CHRISTMAS I) A Y

Local Filling Station
Robbed By Bandits
On C h r i s t m a s Eve

Turkish Women To
Have Equal Chance
In Getting Divorce

n n

Sheriff Hand Kept
Busy Christmas Eve

liev. F. I). Kiiijr Is
Given Buick Car

Whittle Residence
Almost Completely
Sunday’s Concert
ftrs Hope To Program Announced Destroyed By l'ire
Veto Church
M u Sunday

“Young” Stribling
Married To Macon
Girl At Noon Today

City To Have New
Fire Alarm System
Within Few Months

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&gt; / ; IV'TiXSi&amp;il

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iff

Inveterate Drunken Driver Arrested
Again By Deputy Sheriff Kennedy

p &gt;'rious churchc* nmi Lovell Is Named
Justice Of Peace

Stock Exchange To
Be Closed Today

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                    <text>fv E W S P A P E R
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L Florida’s Heart.

TH E WEATHER
Florida: Fair and *om?whai
warmer tonight nnd Friday; mnd1 rate northeast and cast winds.

Greatest Vegetable
Riihest Carden Land
Associated Press Leased Wire

killed, 1 Miss­
ed Several Are
U y Hurt As
L Hit Head On

cted Siding

je Of Crash

Summary J

SAN FOB P. FLORIDA, THURSDAY, PEI

Twenty-four F urcs

N U M B E R 121

ATLANTA ARMS PublicationOf Diary Would

_____________________________ ____________________ ___________________________________________________

LOCAL
Materia! fur city pier rep o rt­
ed rn route by river line.
Young negro arrested for
passing counterfeit money.
Christm as
spirit
prevails
through-out Sanford.
\V. It. Tunnicliffo c o n v u l s ­
ing from injuries received in
not 1 accident.
Sanford churches to'hold spe­
cial C hristm as services.
DOMESTIC
*
t •
Throe am killed, two are miss­
ing and Form er Secretory of
War Wevha is injured in head
on ccdlir.ion of two trains .'.ear
Charleston, S. C.
A fter being knocked out in
the first round of
fight a t
Kansu: City. Kan., “ Big" Wnyno
Munn definitely decided t &gt; give
up ring career.
A tlanta p 'lice call in r.el of
reserve force in effq rt to com­
bat activities of negro band of
auln thieve::.
Publication of hi- diary of t-vo
y e .i in I’hilndciphia will “ r.ilsv
n rurtion," declare-; (Icti. flirtedley Huticr.
President
Coolidge
'.von a
while w ife prepares for quiet
Chfirtuiar. Day a t White House.
Federal Attorney Buckner tie­
pins third “ Padlock erusatlo”
against Gotham restaurants.
FOREIGN
Many rubber brokers of Lon­
don begin to retire following a n ­
nouncement of Am erica’s inves­
tigation of alleged conspiracy to
control industry.
Thousand* of Chinese report­
ed lulled in fighting attendant to
the cap tu re of Tientsin.

Raise Ruction’, Says Sutler
Who Will Continue Attack

John V. Weidemeier Is Chaos Reigns In City,
( ’ailed “Professional
Where Soldiers At**
Husband” ISyOneWife
lathed To Defeated
Army BeginLooting
CHICAGO, Dec. 2L—(fP&gt;—

ed ti* show that it r : u because he
would not "go easy" on the biff,
hotels that !, • wn “ tired.” But lor
-aid tb; t he want* .i »h.’ Rilr. Cnrl^ains Were Golon padlocked f. r liquor law vio- ' SI. Nick Expt'ch'd To Bring John \ . Weidemeier, who came
And Grown-Ups into public notice recently
tost To Make
latloiu ami the dance licnuer. of , Kbillies
arrest in St. lauds,
the Bellevue-Strut ford and the ] Tilt*
Biggest
Christ inns throtit'lfchi.i
with the wife of a Chicago furor Lost Time
Walio’i Hotel revoked for the
Every Celebrated H e r e rii r has born termed a "profes­
nmc reneon, but tho mayor it sional husliand” who has been
approved.
U.ST0 N. S. C. Dec.
married at least IS times. In
David P. Proyan, r.tnnagcr of Mcrchants Report
General
,71.:- ’ person • ore
testimony in an annulment suit Manchurian
•
I The general naid tiint a brond- the Rita Carlton, is under Sl.OOo
bid .’.'1 two m ining
H eavy Business brought by one of the wives.
Said To Have Dealt
1CO side, in which lie alleged the may- !:ail for n hearing 1 n charges &lt;&gt;f
She had married Weidcmicr
injured, among
jcv* wan a protector of nig violators" violating tin* prohibition laws as a
Hard Blow To Kuo
It*—1.
one *f prohibition law, wa« only a prr- result i f n raid on two rooms of Personal
j Yv. Weeks, former
A nim osities And in Mrs.
Esther Wexlor Brooks,
the
hotel
where
a
private
party
’
,
iiminury
Ida:
'.
“
I'm
going
to
keep
of war. as a result
Prejudices ForKiittcn In concert violinist, who said she
v. as being held.
" 'VM ' 1 ..lit 00 with the attack until l v
PEKING, Pec. 21— (AP) —
on collision of two
The
i-nirit Of The Season tniirtieil Woldenteiei, 102-1 when
The correspondence included a
bit’s r.ad.v I &lt; top. ' be added. “ And I
lie was using the name of A rth­
jantic Coftst Lino
won’t stop until l prove my cu *." letter front ilutlcr to the mnyor
ur Itrnoks. told .lodge Lewis
lly A rthur Bullock
_(,!»). I Gca. Butler let it be known that last November which said in re­
arly today at Gaillthe ho would endeavor to recall hi* !•■1- g ard to one hotel: “ Drunken men
Santy’a on tho way! Sanford \ .terdny that sho was the for­
t, just south of
with | tee of resignation Irum the Ma­ .nni young girls were found upon hound, londcd down with an Im­ ty-eighth or forty-ninth wife,
rncr. A relief train
li, i|, rine (,’nrpr, which In* submitted the hall m ini floor:."
: nun no shipment of pood.* that she wasn’t .lira which, and the
r md nurses nccomn inIn one memorandum, Butler would dism ay and probably ruin judge indicated the annulment
1 1 1.Monday in order tu remain here,
,,-kir: train, ha t b&lt;-e«
ho! 11 He plnnn to \
I .. • .
em Ij quoted the mayor as saying:
tit- gala spirit of rail official* it would l*o granted.
to the reen" o f tho ac" 1 i u’t
pdn ( i""
rung n | a tight embargo on reindeer trana;roo!i! next w eek'fo r a conference with
’t hree months a fte r their m arinno- Maj. &lt;ion. John A. Ljjcune, com­ these $7,000,000 in\&lt; rtment*." and ' imi tation linen Humid require the tiage in Dos Moines, la., sho
tn er of number 7&lt;*.
mandant of ;he corpt , who has in- “you have to lay off these big pin­ railroads to handle tb** stuff.
raid her husband defrauded her
f'l rhert T. IV.rriah of
d a*. Mieat'.d th a t lie is anxious to have e d because thorn ie n difference
f,.(ter parents of $13,000 under
But
go
rail
emhargae.i
or
any­
L killed and the engilolicc' the general remain in the serv- between a $7,000,000 inv* iimcnt thing clue mortal can delay the pretenses that he would estab­
Lhcr :*5, southbound, J.
and n cheap place which blackmail
lu.u ! ice.
I &lt;&gt;M man, wlm in now probably just lish &lt;li&gt; m .'H in the movies. She
hp-. of Savannah, in
■
' '
beut - 1
Wouldn't “(!&lt;» Easy %
said id ,000 of it went to Brooks.
U hi.- body in believed
'.rich mad
• 1 imnu.nt cm getting ready to hitch up his inIn making public leUurr. v;Ii .1
tK'fitngalde deer preparatory to
k wreckage. S. M. AydI
tho
correspondence
hut
issued
an
icrieu pas* 1 d between himself and Mr,
Crlc.-ton, baggage ma»a peal « the j pla 0 tu
rl Icavviug Ilia mythical icy lair for
liand Kendrick and Joseph J\ Gaff :•
Florida’s warm and balmy climf n broken leg.
city solicitor, the general attem p t­ * him in clifoiving mo law.
: ate.
t tive, a Pulinmn and
I
nbpr 70 v .
Iji: t telegraphic ci uiinmnicntions
fSc.::.;ge car and locorunning on
nported Saint Nick
"
lunlnr 87 were ilcr.ti!sciiedtilu time with sufficient car! tiers to enable him to arrive in
■fit*:! that due 1“ tbs
Sanford promptly at midnight for
L tin- northbouiiil track
' tho reception of fireworks nml
■t train iWrAllcd last
Tso-Lln Declared Victor
' noiii* makers that has been pre- Many E nlcrtainm sB s Are I»
h ) train's were running
................................
pared
for him. It's a good tiling
TDKK),
Dee. 2L—(/!»)—Knkusvi (
Ri* ITgtenlid By Viulnus
Kuoiund track at the
th at ho ’ dinmn’t hnvo to pnrk hia
(Japanese
News Agency) advices
OrjBputixJtllnns
( ’h iistn u iH
Accident.
iIuct team in Sanford streets fnf
from
Mukden
M incurinn capital
K i t where the wreck
Eve And Friday Morning
Impurlnncc Of Christmas snare ‘‘Just ain't."
S ’ 1 said unoffieialiy
sny
that
adherents
of Gen. Tso-Lio,
an llllnol lloettnrti
Christmas activities in Sanford
W vt d r ” 1 0 y v - : «nd
Pay Is Stressed And The are reported greater than any in
Fuirgcly a a result of the recent Mnneliurlnn w ar lord, claim ttu t
Bave.tO go on a siding
Draper Observance Is Urgetl the memory of Frank I*. Forstef liurrh census tak» 11 by wnrkara the war lord, despite a revere blow
sage. Tho elding WUS
shortly after tho fimlii
in S p e c ia l S easo n M essag es or other pioneer citizens, Local-from varioa- protestaiil churches j to Gen. Kuo Stin-I.in where he yes­
1 trusted and the train 1
LONDON,
Dec.
’
J
l.-J-OP)—Runa
itumnhlh’
and
nro
heir
merchants report nn u n p rm ndent of the city, grant crowds are ex- terday captured Paiklpu, cut Ku’s
j mnhi track, and rnno make up for lust time lu r brokers are beginning to re su:.|:'*-ion pending a fartl
ed volume of business even at till ■* peeled to lu* In attendance tlds eve- lines of communication, nnd cap­
WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 L—(/!’). In order to cmpl
tiro w ith wcl filled noekttH and gntioh.
her head on.
late h&gt;'io-. when hundreds of last uing nnd tomorrow lor the many
- -Tho spirit of * hrii» nins engulfc I p .rtance and the
the public ia wondering whether The r ihhcn waild es
minute” crowd th'1 m arts, fran ti­ Yuletide pr*T ai.in and festivities tured a quantity of munition. It U
W arltinglea today, subinorging Chri tma 1 Day in t
they foresee n collupso of the ped Irian and w* &lt;&gt;n m*
cally pawing over the lock for which have hceti arranged by neur- said that Chang has offered a hig
even iiiquutaiit uftairs of state, as ia our out of tlit* clt
boom nnd are "planting from un- lent* fr,,: 1 the car, hob
reward fur the capture of Kuo.
presents or ranis to post dnt j0 jy all the churches of Sanford.
Santa made Inst minute prcpnnt- lets uf Sanford hav
Mote elaborate plans li.iv s b e n
Idor".
"friik ’ him in short nnl
Th&lt;* niuation ia extremely cun­
those who seem to always remem­
I &gt;11 . to tho day. With Congn
:
Heralfl it. - fo
, Bniss nml Rogers, who have an- Highest show «'f resi:
ber i , I.* who have forgott n 11a
• 1 iilou rving Chrislinnn this j fusing to Tokio. The foreign offi­
aliendy in adjournment until m iec n . ngis for membi
year than ever before nnd the pro- , cials claims that the defeat of
nounccil tlu y hnvo decided to cloa** ], video ed. h would bo I
New Year’s, the wliecla of gove 1 - .pective congrcgatlt
them.
t.v-on pint lias been such th at Chang 'IVo-l.in is only a m atter uf
___ down th eir business, have boon in cr ’ ith a club or with 1
Many Decorations
inetit I egun slowing down today
,
every
minister and .liiireh in town lime while the war office says that
sniii rubber brokerage for less taifo „ | j&lt;tid. Or.o nmn wu
for nn almost complete holiday stop
.METHODIST F l’ISt Ol’AI.
Offices, stoier
amt busines has been
k |&lt;i busy arranging ile - 1Chang has n chance for victory.
E. four y ears nnd are said to have injured and left b'codi
of three days.
I houses all reflect n gala atmos ' {nils of thel special rervices ml |
CIIUHCH
The made $1,000,()00 in protits. Sev- vjdiwall;. He w: • takei
Although the shutdown ih e. not
pin
re
with
Christmas
wreaths,
pa
Dr. T. J. Nixon
, enleituiunients.
a |. ira l ntlier firms say they will r. pji .1.
licrome el fee tive until the ch*.*- &lt;*f
per bells. Santa Clauses, f»k.
Tin*
Christmas
message
is
urn*
illcd Bio with the end of this year.
, rhief Jett louk per
\
ihe day's work, several cabinet
snow ami nil the other vnrlou* I Must "f the cburclie* observe I
The firm had to reserve a large n,,,nil of the sitmition. :
„f the t ’hrlt mas E\e and Ghristniaa l»ny.
num bers Hipped nut of town to „f gi.nd eiieer to nil mankind. ami sundry
,villi varied prngram.i. consisting
, nmnlior of rooms in a hotel mi- ,,.|f witha shotgun r.11
t |itnd t'hriatm aa witb llu ir ft m - Well may we rejnico in the bless-1Yidetidi- decorating their window
1 prayer, uuisieal entertuinnient,
• 1 l joining it.i ofices in the city nml j„ ,l&gt;ureii of the nil
II it- . mid hundreds of employee.: ings 1 rough* to a weary world by 1 Every business house in SMifnti
tie Italic of ISilltlt hem. The won I
Sunday Sc lux 11 parties and tli”
UY *tl employees slept in relays,
1 ,might will !*•
also left their posts.
will
In*
closed
tomorrow,
nml
pat
Fonictlmcs they were aid* to get '
I resident Coulidgc, busy at Ids ih rful love that shines out in his riidans ami prisoiims alike wit •iaging of t hristmas enrols,
ituation
desk, left White House pvep.tm- life of service to nmiikiiid is llu- gather round the fe *11v board for
I () only n few imurs of deep b can e
The Holy Gross Kpijcopul church
Lonnie McKeeeer, colored, was
of the press of business. Work
tiomi for tomorrow to Mrs. Cool- l&lt; qie of the world today. Like the the iitimiul ilium r where even tin* wj|| eelehr.ili holy coiiiinuniim at
wise
men
of
old
let
us
follow
th.*
nrres.nl
yesterday by 11 deputy
idge und their son John, wh » is
J e n was kept up Sundays as well as
midnight
tonight,
which
will
be
heaviest eating is condoned.
European
from the office of Sheriff C. M.
'home from college. Nothing elab­ n r and bring to the King our
V ® week days.
1
luinidercd
the
early
service
for
Florida
chimneys
lire
cleans
orate Is planned, as they expect gifts of love and service, Dint will and hearth guards remove ! in an • t ’hi itm ai niortilug. Tlie miirnliig Hand and lodged in tho county jail
I Many rubber broker.: in the city
Blown
| to spend the day in tin* sevulsinn make our own lives a blessing to ttcipition of the only ocen don f"r i ra;. r, t ermon, and bo'y rnrnmun- 1on n charge nf passing forged
incetl have seldom been able 'to clme
of tlie executive mnnsion ami to others.
I rot their offices before midnight dur­
i.'1 d. ,, will be celebrated at It u clock money on a storekeeper near Canwhich Florldn ehiimteys
The spirit of good will to in ’ll anil Santa may rest asi
ami City
! have no house guests.
PARIS, D-c. ”
rary jug recent months and the pressure
liu l on rhrbJiuuu morning.
Mi’K»i ver, who is only 13 years
There will be a While I Loire is the secret "f joy and gladness he won't find nny dirty ililnm y
Ave. continues with new issues of rub \» hil h I* »• beell r
Rev. William Humphries an­ old,
I Christmas
tree,
however—one at Christmas time. Let the light hire.
walked into the store sever­
w at lur plantation stock offered con- crdinted fury do
nul*,
ed
that
Mn
:i
and
Holy
Coni.hipped frmn Wisconsin and dec­ shine nut in kindly word.i ami
days nt hut ha
Even tli • new papers, those or in 11a ion v uld ho celebrated in All al days ago nnd made purchases
orated to.biy—and tonight tin* dei- s ’i r t t ’n hnni'.* and in the ■uni­ I on 'able tilings that iicvi r seen Soul* lV.tholic cliurcn a t midiiiglit amounting to $1.50. He tendered
; 1 full tale •
president and Mr v Coolnige . :v. *•. inanity, and tho thrill of good to Is* bold an b.v fire. flo"do ■'
over. stB* !•' lac
n n l that the feast of the a bill, which Iwd been raised from
to take part in a Christina'- I’.v • 1 In or will lift us to n higher plain’ eiirthqJnk*s. are finding the e fc ' '..••Jrlit
eyatem throiii’l.
1 .uT.ity
t'iirist, nnd a t ’hristm ai one dollar to five by altering the
corunouy at n community tr.e of living.
o ' Santa’ 1 visit, and ninny puhli l arty for the children would be face cl it and received 50 cent*
' odl ■ '
planted south of the treasury.
storatlon s ill ■
catluns that hnve been hummeriti&gt; laid mi Christmas Day.
in changj. The storekeeper Is re­
The president at •» o’clock will
C1IKISI IAN CIU'IM it
(Cimliniicd mi page II.)
ported to be very nearsighted nnd
time.
L off from u press a button ligting the tree, und
The Sunday School of th.* Kirst Hu* fake was not diftcovyred until
l'.’.ri * remi'.li*
(). II. CriPiiwcll, pastor.
BIG DIVIDEND DEC LAB Kl)
neipul
previa1
Baptist
church
will
have
an
e
n
te
r­
preMs a button lighting tho tree, and
yesterday morning when he went
majority of thChristmas! it is the one unique \t Ian til Fire Docs
1 with foreign main for tho singing of several
, ::dnrn«nt in tin* church this even- to pay a wholesale grocery hill.
NEW YORK, Dec. 2 4 .- V P ) - cial cities as wi
birthday
of
recorded
linn*.
Unique
11 few cn-ics, Christinas carols. Later in tlie
mg for the benefit of old an I
Hand was notified and in
Oil Company of countries, excep
I) am a ire Of $75.
■tl which could not be nad The Standard
dhlo to cstnb- evening, the choir of the First ( on- ir* re-tpee*** *h« bn ho who was born
young. It was announced this Sheriff
whera
it
has
I
"•
n few hours Lonnie was brought
on
that
fir
&gt;t
Christmas
Day
in
the
New
York
today
gave
its
stock­
37 d'-greo a*" certainty
r,
carious
scrmorning that old Santa Claus hint in and identified by his victim.
gregational Church, which they a t­
holders a Christmas present by de­ lish a roundabo
[the railroads, it is said,
various local tend, will call a t the White House It ng Itgn.
ATLANTA, Gn.. Hoc. 21.—(AT
would Im* present with a great
“ Now when Jesus was born in — Fire of undetermined origin -.If
The 1*111, which was displayed in
kfg.’ linen recently cst a*- claring a stock dividend of 25 per­ vice by linking
l,,.w| of Kifts for the youngsters.
to
sing
carols,
among
them
“
Bell:*
lines.
Bethlehem
Judea,"
there
was
tho
office of the sheriff this morn­
w (•.ladling of .rcig'.it on cent.
which
broke
out
oil
the
top
floor
1 There are no services scheduled for
of Christmas." composed by Dr. brought into the world of humaning, was a very crude imitation
M p river arc expert d
of
n
building
occupied
by
the
JnJason
Noble
Pierce,
the
pastor,
and
l
tomorrow.
itv a 1 hit.I uf fle:v'i and blood, Imrn
Fluids of tons of freight
"t a $5 bill. Tho lad had evident­
dedicated to Mrs. Coolidge.
Members nf the Epworth League ly cut th.- number "5" from a cata­
of woman -crying, smiling, hun­ eotn Sales Company early today
M*/. :-,th for local use and
Tho day before Christmas the gry, hum in wiul yet unlike and gutted the three story building and Fin t Methmlist church, are plan
r 1:" by f u e l: to the interprogram of Mrs. Coolidge called qiiterent from nny babe in tho did damage «■ timated liy police nt ‘ ning to uing Christines carols or logue and merely pasted it over
o k - .ughout tins southern
the numerals oh tho ono dollar
also for her attendance at a party niamK-r of His coming, who has .x7.'»,ntlt), before it was brought, into
(Continued
on
page
3.T
talc.
.
bill.
for poor children in one of the the­ l’t.r the firct time opened his won­ control.
4-,
-H dock at the foot
1
MeKivvcr will probably bo tried
aters
under
the
auspices
of
the
dering eyes on this utrungc earth
l.Avtmnt is not yet ready
before Judge J. G. Sharon in JuM r.. Paul H. Monahan &gt;&lt;»'«» |
™k'ry Central Union Mission.
of ours.
:iT' d for tho handling of
vonile court, and owing to his past
(Continued on pugo 3.)
club exT'«* uts, and the oUtcrgcn- prese
record he l.s exweted to bo sent
« planned to ta!.'J care of Davy
to tho reform school a t Marianna.
1 needs, it was staledMr. Dqvey stat'd that the wis­
W. II. Tunnicliffo
Th* sheriff arrested him about
uing coupons thrown irom nn
i ono • month ago on a charge of
dar.o yesterday morning by dom ami foresight of the city
Reported Improved
burglary and tho evidence of his
1. 1 tb wn for a count of nine,
ut. Scott und G. N. Hughes, who planning commUsion was ovidetu. d
RAN FRANCISCO. Calif.. Dee.
(n
Sanford’s
broad,
paved
strce.a,
i,
Milan weighing 230 tout'd*, bid guilt was very strong it is said.
•vcred Sanford from the air
21.—bP)—William
Elmer
Wolfe,
Thi* condition of w . II. Tunnt- 2** pound &gt; advantage over ii’a c;*- Judge Sharon, upon the plea of
h advertising literature of In­ 1and amplo room for expansion icon alias David Watson, a vio'in maker, eliffe,
who was injured In t &gt;:«te puucnt.
Hie hoy's aged mother, allowed him
from
the
air.
n Mound Village, a new dcvel.arrested
. . . ___ hy ..government^
Fernm eat offiwho
is
now
In
was
offt
nrday aftcnuyin when his machiir..
Lieut. Scott
to go free that time.
1
Munn’a
third
attem
iit
to
ttitu
Ida
;! OF GOVERNMENT
nent promoted by the company,
iff
Oakland
tiday
en
n
charg”
driven hy Mi:' Ttinnlellffe. was
iatlon achool n t :cers
’* liaw * intu an omit in 1&lt;xing was
[ho c upon represents a $300 charge of
the niaila to incite n«- f *rceJ into a trc.* nnd wrecked ii n.r
f,r'l has a city commb|ng
seriously
of
of
usbtJf
v n-&gt; more dlraatron i tha:i h!» tin*,
lit on an Indian Mound VII- Orlando b h b headquarter a to
•nn of government which
Mination of federal olficmb.
Maitland, ia repcrtid to Ik* slightly
Will Not
0
i ho Was !&lt;:i«• v -1 • *t by Ja-k
J if(# ar,d the two other win- | transferinii
Wolfe
hail
been
sought
for
sov'."Hi! of three conimisimproved.
, a statem ent
Sanford,
accordin/
tu
d
(Titford
in
lt)-’3
a
fte
r
having
tho
:s In various {.arts of tno
nUmbcrs, 1.000 and 1.300 aro
• :i'- of whom i ' the
Mr. Tunnicliffo received seriius
I oral yraf!
lish Tomorrow
V t'ni.*c.dty of Nobraska, iviicie t*
sending prinfod ms*.- CQta obe(.f the f o tlh n d ami nose
f'.i, m dit.* of $t’-00 and $300, re- made I’V Mr. Dav-l’.i” Mr. Dm : y ‘ country for
"f the city. Forrcat
i
night
with
Andre
A
n
d
e
*
•
o
n.
dayrit
football.
It
wrs
th
at
that
!
"If
ho
conies
h«-s'
Wilson a rd »3 we)l : rovora! sevcix1 bridie*.
‘•i*elv. it wa* announce*!
' mayor,
J. Marshall
division ow :ur t : r to Pro*blents
1
In ec nformahee with its usual
and
to
u
number
of Ctm- Ir was nt first h"lirved that l&gt;“ heavyw iglt* boxer o* Chicago, e took uo piofcstiunal wrestling.
p G Davcy, who inado a flight rail. ‘Vverv r.ub 'L.
•
Cha’e ere th? other
!:’ of the o p p j&gt;
uilicv of closing on Christmas
hltnscU
l, belittling their p'jtjK' had suffcretl a frocture of his gloves thudded on Mann's chin nod
* ford and the surrounuiog should avail
lay, ') h : lieruld will not pubn
property
tunlty -of .............
exhilstiii’T
suggesURg me thud# of right leg but a thorough crainhis- i&gt;vo minutes after the opening of
tho
f
ir
't
round
he
ws^
counted
out.
Ish
mi edition tomorrow, and
count,) in company with F. F. and selling Sanford from the n!r,
tlon rcvceled no broken bones.
today th at every) whero the city’s many advantages
it
wn
•
hi
t
second
and
final
appeartp
employee*
will be free to
Dutton. rtr.tcd
Tho Tunnieliffro Wffo returninj,*
should see the |
l.'.i’tve tu t day to the fullest
Sanford re ■Flit
|o Sanford after nn sl&gt;!**n*e of n ur.ee in the rule of a boxer.
i - fields from the air can l&gt;e grasped eompretumstvefy.
“ I guess I wasn't cut out for
city nnd nea ippreclato the h**auty.! The plane that ftew over the
fii^ duyn und were on the nortrBelieving that Christmas i
ui order to o n iu ly arrangement iit&gt; yeHeVday wa.-i equipped with
CHICAGO, :Dec. 21.—(A*)—(Chi­ «&gt;rn outskirts of hlaitland when boxing." Munn said a fter tho bout.
a holiday on which no Lmu o
lypietry a*1, , nml oars and build- n nuHern invention for commnnl- cago's campaign for pure milk, the accident occurred. Mr*. Tunni- “ I’ll stick to wrestling hereafter."
iotluMav should operate^ Th
showed no uptiludo with
ot nil otree
eating with “groundlings”
near its g&lt;'4l when the city coun­ rliffe was driving and while a t­ theMunn
Herald
has iu the past, and wti
gloves,
scoring
only
one
solid
means
of
iforso
codo
«)ols
a
|U*
tem
pting
to
move
iiiound
a
large
conception
cil voted IB bar all milk except
ill the future oh*ervo this uni
ity Attorney a n t
of Hanford dashes nml vrliilo tho wind pre­ that from heaithy cows, today ft&gt;- truck which had stalled in t h : mid­ blow. Ilo had no defense for th**
vcrsnl occasion by suspettdiaj
tax collector. R'*&gt;’
vented many from hearing iU r.K’*- cxlvcd a setback when the federal dle of the road, her cur wd* lirovm short straig h t jabs delivered by
,t from an »jge
nil activitle. • for the day.
^
is Chief of I’olire.
of good cheer, the shi|» nlAnderaun.
Tho
knock-cut
came
t altitude to tracteJ much attention and cauim! government- for financial reasons,
land is Fire Chief
a lte r th ; w:c«tH;* had been sent
suspended
It*
tuberculojin
tests.
xc
the
gity
necks to be bent skywards.
fan Nous Brown is
Davcy saw* rooj.y
ui.
351
PHILADELPHIA, Dee. 2-1.- i.V)
1 ^ , — Gen. Snicdlty D. Butler, ijis*missed by Mayor Kendrick u.&lt; bead
, , r of th • Philadelphia police, add loday thai publication of 1,i d i a r y
*plt‘ would “i-.U'O a ruction.’’ lie kept
bod :t during the two years lie v n m'..r&gt;. r e -tor 01' public safety and record* ' '. J, among other tiling.' conversa­
tion:! with the mayor and otin r
fC (city officials.

Sun Yun Named
Is Civil Governor

SPEl’IA!

R ubber B rokers Of '««£t
E ngland B egin To
R etire From Work

Young Negro Held
In Jail On Charge
Of Forging Money

Airplane Drops L iterature And Prize
W inning Tags On Sanford Citizens

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OPd) FACTS

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A good cookie mixture is baked
spoon white pepper, 1-2 cup grated in six sheets. Two nr© ten
horseradish, *i cup sugar, 1 cup
whipping cream , few grains salt. seven inches, for the sides of the
house. Two are six bv ten for the
Any ta r t apple can he used. ends
of the house and two are ten
Pare, q u a rte r and core. Add boil­ by three for the roof. Of course
ing water, as littit as posaiuie **..u you can choose your uw r proporsimmer until apples are tender.
NEW YORK. Dec. 2-1— (,p )_
1Beat with a slotted spoon or ruli tie rs and make the house any size
.
Kederal Attorney Bpckner has be­
through a coilander. Add pepper, you choose.
The ends are cut to fit into the gun his third and largest ‘‘padlock
sugar, horseradish and salt, be:
stand until cold or ready to serve. point of the roof. The pic-es are crusade” by a holiday onslaught
white way night haunts,
Then fold in cream whiped until put together with a heavy sirup on
'oiled to the crack stage. .
some of them favorite society and
i stitr.
Windows and doors can be cut &gt;n theatrical resorts.
Plum Pudding
the
hou*? after the sheets are
At midnight last night deputy
Two tablespoons grnnulatetd
gelatine, 1 m p milk. 1 cuf boiling baked. If the mixture bakes un­ U. S. marshalls, prohibition a g ­
water, 4 cup cold water, 1 cup evenly trim the pieces to uniform ents and police began a wholesale
service of summonses and com­
.
.
...
seeded and chopped raisins, *4 cup size.
The following recipe is particu­ plaints upon proprietors who are
sliced and shredded citron, U cup
stoned ami chopped dates, 4 cup larly good for the cookie mixture, given 20 days in which to accept
lockie Mixture
“consent decrees’’ or fig h t their
blanched and shredded almonds, 4
Three-fourths cup butter, 1 cup cases.
cup candied cherries, *4 cup minced
The padlocking proceedings are
candied orange and lemon peel. 2 brown sugar. 4 cup molasses, l
squares b itte r chocolate, 1 cup egg, 4 cup sour cream, 1 4 teas- the result of evidence previously
sugnr, 1 teaspoon vanilla, few poons soda, -r» cups tlour,^ 1 tea)- gathered by the authorities. Sever­
ipoon salt, 2 teaspoons ginger, 1
grains salt.
al of the places proceeded -against
Soften gelatine in cold water teaspoon cinnamon.
were involved in previous drives
Crenm
butter.
Beat
in
sugar
for ten m inutes. G rate chocolate
and add boiling wat»&gt;r. stir until Add molasses and beat until by Mr. Buckner's officers. The 20
melted. Add sugar and hot milk. smooth. Add egg well beater. day leeway, it is admitted, will not
Bring m ixture to the oeiling point Dissolve soda in sour cream and prevent any holiday plans from be­
and remove a t once from the fire. add to mixture. Mix and sift ing carried out, but it is hoped thnt
Stir in softened gelatine. Let flour, salt, ginger and cinnamon
stand until cool and ntir in salt, and add to first mixture. Chili for the proceedings will have a ‘m oral’
vanilla and prepared fruit and nuts. severnl hours. Roll very thin and effect.
Turn into a mold and let stand cut in the described sheets. Bake
Mr. Buckner asserts some of the
several hours or over night in a 12 minutes in a moderate oven. cabarets, restaurants and night
cold place. Unmoid and serve Let cool before using to build the
clubs have sent out holiday invita­
garnished with whipped cream and house.
Tnis same cookie m ixture is used tion cards which hint broadly th at
candied cherries.
to make the figure of Santa. the thirsty may have th eir th irsts
(•ir.’ierhread
Boiled frosting c n he used for
So much fo r the dinner itself. snow and fur trimmings on Santa’s slaked by visits to the resorts.
The gingerbread house ir our next coat.
Many, he says, have sp en t thou­
This centerpiece wdll take time sands of dollars in renovating and
consideration. This should lie
baked one or two days before to make but it won’t take much decorating their catablism ehnts for
Christmas and hidden in a sufe money, which is worih thinking prospective Christmas and New
place until wanted.
about at this time of the year.
I Year patronage.

BY SISTER MARY
,n n t g() highly flavored as to dull rccond course. Then the service
Goose seems to be as tradition* the nutate to foods tcome. p'ate is removed with one hand, the
al 'f6 r Christn.os as turkey foeThe tomato bouillon
carries out dinner plate served with goose and
Thanksgiving. While every fnm !
th* Christm as rob is cstheticallv stuffing
tuffing isia placed
placed with the other
ily has certain dishes they like to and stimuli,.ea the digestive juice? hand. The host may carve and
serve Christmas a ftr r (n ris tm a j dietically.
serve the plates if he prefers or
each hostess likes to.iv’th-ng a litChef tout StuTing
they may be served from the kit­
tlo different when it comes her turn
Beast goose with chestnut stuff- chen. It the dinner is n.aidless it
to entertain the kftumcn
ing provides the piece de resist mi tins much to the c &gt;ok and hns;A different stuffing for the goose. »tnre. The sauce is a b*t unusual css if the man of the house will
carve.
an unusual sauce, an out-of-the-or- an * most delirious,
dinary salad or a novel dessert will
The vegetables are planned with
And now for the gicse. A soadd interest to the family dinner children in mind. And so is the called "green goose" is the choicest,
that may be orthodox in other re salad.
but one up to right months old is
speeds.
! i he p'um pudding b n ‘t really good.
Q im tm as is always ei icntially plum pudding at all but a gelatin *
Scrub (JiKise Will
th^nchlldren's dny so the dinner podding full of fruit nut not as ririi
Scrub the bird w:!l with hot soap
rhouhl not be overburdened w ith r.nd heavy as the steamed pudding. suds when it comes from the butch­
forbidt cn foods. The vegetable'
Stuffed celery in place of plain er._____
I m* ____________
removes sumo_____
of th._ oil.
should be carefully planned with drer.rod celery is planned ns a fes- Rinse well after scrubbing and rub
th p : juniors in mind and while a tivc touch and because cheese is not the inside
with a cut onion. Sea"tastii” nf the festive dishes ran-* used elsewhere in the menu.
•son with salt and peper and sprink­
he; perm itted, the simple, wholeOyster Cock'ni!
le inside and nut with lemon jui?..
rnrho foods must be used to sntlaTomato Bouillon
Hub the inside with salt, pepfy appetite and noun.in.
Stuffed Celery
Olives
per and powdered thyme. Ine turn
ri&gt;«apr Goose, Chestnut Dressing i-- now ready t » stuR.
A Cenfe.-picce
Apple and Horseradish Cream
- A* for the decorative centerpiece
Stuff and place on rnc.t m mastGil)let Gravy
f o r :th c Christmas table this year.
1 prinklc with sail and pepper.
why not try r .&gt;in g -Thread house Mashed Potatoes Creamed Onions [*ul jnt()
hot oven and roast one
Buttered1 Spinach
with a gingerbread Santa C la u s ? '
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hour. Pour off fat. Dredge with
Prune and Nut Sulnd
Can you imagine the thrMI of nib- ■
flour and put a thin slice of suit
Plum Pudding
ht{pg the chimney &lt;4 Santa’s house
j -irk on inch side of the breast.
Coffee.
or ‘factually swallowing a spicy,
Reduce heat and roast tor two or
crnmldy hand of tin beloved old j
How to Sr rvc
thrse hours, depending on the age
raint ? One will gladly forego the t Of »r urse the table is resplendent1’'f 'bo goose. The joints should
plum pudding nr m,nce pie when wjt), (),„ "best" linen, "l.c.nt" HI- *parnli* cn’sly when th*’ goose is
onji Is less than eight of one may ver and “ bc:tt”di*hes. The center done. If a bird is more than eight
consume n piece of » house.
_ j,;&lt; ,-c* is in place and the co.-k.ai's . month', old ii should be steamed
Tne following nionii is not bris- ;lrt, .prved when the ruests ■it fm two hours before m asting.
tltMr with new dishci, but doei ,t,.wn to the table. Tl„ celery an 1
Chestr it StulTing
havj one or tw.. point:, that make
muy ,lt. on lhl. tn!lte (&gt;r 5r u
Tw i cups cooked chestnuts, 1 cup
I- .different and worth considern- rnaid is in attendance tiny ar • tale bread m i mbs. I tublesnonorv
tl' , .
. .passed and then placed m the ialtL- n Itrd buttei, 2 tcaspoponx salt, I
It bet‘.ns with an oyster cock
Mwy unt., th(. ri.lll0, a| „f l h . t iit.lt .ipoon minced parsley, 1-1 u-utat! for se veral reasons. First the ' majn
moist (about 1-2 cup).
oveters are nourishing and easily
'Th.- cocktails an- rv io v .d . l a .
Amencun or European iiut". can
dfjfrniteu, aecomj they require no in;: the nervier pla t* n front nf
a e I. Boil dll minut
shell an 1
cookmg and e .tra fuse ng at the , „ j, g u e tt nml the Io nhi.ii cap ia
'hi ugh n coarse riccr. &lt;‘outlufit minute and third they are a*. it[;
|lhi:i , , „ lh .. . .. .j
Id: insr-'dlint . adding w a tir to
tqcir best nt this tim e of year, plate
i.. ui «• moist.
A |lp with the con: la .1 sauce they
T be bouillon cups are remov.
rcinuv.-.l
‘ i|»!c ard H i. serailinli Crcun
ftffBl a piquant appetizer that Is from the rc.-vicc iilnt.’ . after tl:
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P rumor, involving U. S. Steel
K r t stock m arket.
K u l shares moved,
r rL leadership of
Lttis' whir*1 held at
lV eight years-initial
Gen*
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f e - n t -d Christina
f5'«he e sriu n g c 'b y
•,W variety of mrcflrvad hares. Ami * lower “ t
t UO 13 a new
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high
*LTf imur. Atchison
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top nt •’&gt;*»"4.
'L.rdcd its early train
Jst-.w art W arner to
Latloaal Harvester,
.' Waber nn:l Hcilil [li.iruit and Woolinorc the many b , point or so higher,
trsw, Chrysler and
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tianges opened Irregj Jterlinjr held steady
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m ira-ics delights ua. They
ft is a day when, in the words
.'trig- • or d i.trc s our ot tho Apostle Paul, ‘‘the grave
'
in,dy r e ; -n;.- in their n God our Savior bith appeared
| to nll'mcn, instructing Us th at, detm i- horn .i CTiitd," hi- nylng ungodlinr.*; and worldly dei.i Is
called Wonderful. aire w*» should live soberly urd
jr, the the m l^hly Gad, the justly ami godly In this world,
d P e r;
looking for the bkssed hope and
-------t anting o: the glorv of tho vreat
Y CROSS EPISCOPAL
&lt;• .1 our Saviour Jesus Christ."
CHURCH
To look elsewhere therefore to
: v. Mortimer Glover
government, to service, to eduen*
rlg'nal Christina; message non for u panacea fet* uli oilr ills,
i try ta Cod in the hign- ;• ti&gt; inis- th? me * ago of Christ,
i or, earth prnce towards
to fr.il to know Hint, to fail to
vriv.nt He is well pleated. ’ -c.inm ze authority,
ti nineteen rcnturlco bav.
tu b mestuige is. peace to men
me? that mes *.gc round- r*nd gnod will.
i the nk* . th-» v.o Id &gt;•:
Wnen wv nil learn to have good

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j ~ V. h.-ve ren«ed firing* r«*j!
Nick g&lt;: ut i.f innge. Nev;.i i»
SPECIAL CHURCH r.t a premium for people seem to
t gcntr.lly forgotten to kill nr
PROGRAMS TO BE 5'-v
n ain ca-h ether in Hie hapf incss
of the season, nnd even Ihe real cs
HICT.D CHRISTM AS!'nt»
salesmen are neglecting their
(Ccritinued from pr-Tr 1.)
business in the mad whirl of thi
--------OvCIISiUl’ .
the atrecto of Sanford tonight, bo« tar.. \rd G -o l Will Evident
:wccn th . hour.; i f 0 and 11. T h e y 1 re t -onal prejudices and anlmoslLv ■
• lic® p : ' ' suLmergbd In tho
irlt
have announced th at carols will Lv
of Christmas, nnd those, who besuhg before every home on Pari . •. P'to hrriilv uudrird, were today
Oa!:, Pal met tot. and &gt;! ■ n o lis h o u tin g “Merry Chri •turns" or, the
reported, hut n*1
Avenues between F irst and T h ir­ street;. It
vouched
ii
r
ihr.t
son-in-law was
teenth Streets, which has n wei- seen down twhvna shaking
hands
coming cnndlc in the windows.
'dsmother-in-law, 'th e spirit
A great amount of interest is of C hth.nus has accompli., hei
rnhl to have been railed by the«-v wonderful things.
carol singer**, who w ere heard la...
■, nnd many residents along
their
■,c a r' ro u t; are planning to ’n ave
candles in the windows of their
homes.
,
Dr. E. P. Brownlee, pastor of the i
(Continued from *age 1.)
Presbyterian church, stated this
ALL S fll'I S' CATHOLIC
Having a i n ‘quo ml;«ion. n n r morning that no services would Im sion of redemption, related to the
Rev. William Humphries
aces before Hia birth, and t.i all
What is i'.u* Christmas spirit ?
nobspqucrt met!* of mankind, a Wl.nt does Christmas mean? We
mi.&lt;iion whi:*h wns helil within IV
t it hrst from the original w it­
tternnl
s of God from the nesses—St. Luke and St. John.
beginning, nnivdatin*; the (tang *&lt;t*
!n reading them the simple hut
the morning star t.
..till.,.*;* &gt;io.y i f Bethlehem, we
The them.* i f prophet nnd poet
Mi* !y&gt;\v to eclel rate this fir. t of
who interim tod the world’s n 1 Christian festival.. Became ther?
of ju r; such a child coming v.i n u'c rec that Christ *.va.i (i.id, that
just r u t! marks of uniquem.- nt He wns our redeemer, that lie had
ju st suvh a tim.* in the hh'.orv of ' em.- t*t save the world from l in.
tliv w arid, ’nil a child, t say, t *:b!
Cluirtmn* then is no mere h&lt;*linot have come otherwise, nm! at
I tlv inti ed a d ly o f Joy* bui
the snrr time huvp met the re- not a day of comniOH merriment,
quiremem* of faith or imugin.'.tiun. not a Guy to be profaned by any
kind of excess.

pathetic, tender and kind Hia lov­
ing service wns.
.My Christmas wish for you l.&lt;
th a t you may be filled with His
spirit thin Christmas lir.;e and
c a n y it with you all your days.

Is fur all who will f t t t l f t It. A
. avior tVr us if &gt;ve will give ourutlvta unto him. There was no
hesitancy on the part of the shep­
herds win* heard, but an immedi­
ate rr.'.ionse. They went at once
nnd worshipped und,so should we
CONG R EG AT IONA L CHURCH
be eager, tam est and sincere in
Rev. Thomas J. Ararat r u r pastor joyous worship of Him who has
With the coming of Christmas given so much for us.
we always turn with one accord
to the story of the Christ child,
whose beauty and simplicity, make
a profound iippenl to us.
ft carries a message of gladness
an l joy that is irresistible and it

Notice to K nights
Templar
hi accordance w ith our an­
nual custom, members of Tay­
lor Commamlcry nml all so­
journing Sir Knights are re­
quested to meet at the A syl­
um on Christmas morning at
10 o'clock for Christmas ob­
servance.
All Sir Knights will assem ­
ble at 10 A. M. in lull uniform.
L. H. GIBBS, Commander.
JOHN I). JENKINS, Recorder

pleasure c
ip." service, we offer our Sincere
Greetings for a Merry Christmas and
a Happy and Prosperous New Year.

FIRST IMlESI’YTEKIAN
F
E. D. Itrounlrr, pastor.
"Only God caul i have though', of
Christmas." When men want to
change things they rend armies of
ioldiers or workmen with multi­
tudinous implem lit.**.
God sent n hate to transform a
....rid. Man h:: ■only one answer
to every problem—money.
God
answers it with love.
Man’s idea of greatness is
wealth, position—Christ’s idea is
through character and service.
We know how thoughtful, syni-

Tb-n ton wa am tol
“ Mary kept all these thin
pondered them in her hen
would do welt today to.*'
give Christ a chance at oui
Open, anew our lives to 1
His Wondei fill way with nf&lt;
to the pondering of “these
until "the day dawn and
sta r arisp In your hearts."

Tltt* following plumbing .shops
will bo closed Christmas and
Saturday:
Mahoney Walker Co., Inc.
Sanford Machine and Foun­
dry Co.
J. A. Sands.
Lee Brothers.
A. D. Rosier.
Members Sanford Master
num bers Credit Association.

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The Sanford Herald

Merry Christmas

As Brisbane Sees It^1

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Frank Munsey
The night before C hristm as! W hat a thrill there is in
Florida's K. R. Trouble
that for all of us old enough to know th e capers of old Saint
W hat? I'rntuico.
Kntrrrd »i Srci'tid firms Matter. Nicholas and yet young enough to hobble down to the Christ­
October 27. 1919. at the P-’Stoftlca
'I Sleep,” Maybe
at Sanfonl. Florida under Act of mas tree and gather in the presents he has left for us there.
HY
ARTHUR BRISBANE
March 3. 1997.
In hundreds of thousands of hom es tonight throughout this
l'«p&gt;rinht 102.-1, h) Ntnr ('#.
S r ? ",‘™' H
It. II. IlKItfl.— Ktlllor and Mnnaxrr nation and the other Christian countries o f the world, little
R . I . U K AM........... A » M l a t r l O J I l n r
Frank A. Munsey, i»blc business
K A R L R K . J O X K S . M « n n r. l n * K d M n r children will sleep with one eye open anxiously w aiting for
nmn, is ilend. Owner at different
the
dawn
and
the
opening
of
the
presents
and
fond
parents
a tn srm iT to M h a t h *
times of 18 newspapers, Mr. Munt oJumbia Record.
One Year—«7.0(&gt; SI* Months .13 50 will busy them selves with the rending of “wish letters” to
spy died owner of only two. Some
■Delivered In City by I'irrter. per
h:- sold, others he suppressed or
wt-rk. 15c. Weekly Kdllluii fj.oo Santa Claus.
Homc-jitea are rot
pot yenr.
.
merged," to clear up newspaper
nda far more npiji,
So The Herald takes th is opportunity o f w ishing all its “situations.
He was a benefactor
K l' I lf lt L XOTlCKi
All obituary
—' ir^tnia-Pilot.1
notice*. card* of thank*, rcitolu- readers a Merry Christmas. We hope the letters o f every of the newspaper field, and as such
tlona and notice* of en terinlnm en ia little boy and girl will bring his heart’s desire. We hope that will be remembered.
Wc sometime* ~;
where charge* nre made w ill be
Frank Munsey .could carry a
rharned for at rm u lar ntHvrtlHllii; every father and moth t will rejoice in their children's hap­
rate*.
piness and may bo made happier by fond remembrances re­ heavy load without worrying. He
Seattl ~ir
said to this w riter, “carrying 200,MKnitF.II ASSOCIATKU PIIF.1*
ceived
them
selves.
We
would
like
to
see
everyone
made
hap­
000 shares of stock on margin
The Associated 1'rea* I* exclus­
There arc now but
ively entitled to the u*e for re- pier th is C hris'inns than ever before.
never
bothered
me.
Now
that
I
anthracite—undergo
publlratlon of all new* dispatch**
I pr.ccd.—Brooklyn E*
We hope that Santa Claus will bring Frank Forster a have lost interest in stock* I never
credited to It or not otherw ise
credited In till* paper and nl»o tin' bigger bundle of brand new bank deposits than Forrest Lake think of them .”
local new* published herein.
All
H
A musical cignr-bcj
rtKhtn of republican on of special and w e hope he will bring Forrest Lake more bank deposits
°‘J- The cigar with a
d!*pntche* herein are nl*o reserved
Munsey possessed the power of
m count-,
cour?e, already
•T
than Frank Forster.
undivided consecration, lie made
Punch.
THURSDAY, DEC. 21. l'J2.'&gt;.
We hope that Santa will remember Hal W ight’s failing and spent many millions and un­
doubtedly lias left many millions.
and bring hi in som e of the beat that can be imported." t h e ilE R A l d *s PLATFORM
The French lanr
He enjoyed his 71 years of life an I
1.— Deeper water route to Jack ­
be the hardest to-.*
If there is any way for Santa Claus
to
get
close
to
Grant.. ,
r, „
...
a very tem perate nmn, he should
sonville.
d-btn in.- Winst iii*i
2.—Construction of St. Jnhn*-ln- land Rice, wi; hope he will bring Hodgson n a ir a library full have lived longer. Many regret
o f football dope so that be will have.better lu c k next season, the death of a sincere friend.
Those New Ycrk
dinn River canal.
were lobbed need)
3.
—Extension of white wny.
We hope he will bring Hob Dodson a letter of introduc­
Pandits must eau
In Florida even mail earn
I.—Swimming pool, tennis court*,
tion to all the good-looking girls who may be visitin g in San­
».ml the p xstal system
etc.
ford th is winter.
Price of potato^Y,
jammed and held up because
5.
— Augmenting of building pro­
the point where i n
of embargoes and “impos'd
gram —houses, hotel*, a p n r t For Ed. Higgins we hope Santa will tiring a flood of
b l)” extensive shipments.
ment houses.
tourists all wanting home-sites in Loch Arbor (This is not
S, Davies Warfield, fo re s.c6.— Extension of street paving
altogether altruistic.)
ing tV renting trouble, built
program.
Farmers are iwgj
one new road across Florida
7.—-Construction
of
houlcvard
We hope h&lt;- brings “Dubbie” Spencer a string of birdies
who make their M
and several branches, and smile
around lathe Monroe.
th at will win back all the money he inis ever lost and lower
soil. Consider the!
time ago he put Clenier* S.
8.
—Completion of city beautifica­
th e course record o f the Sanford Golf Club.
bia Hi cord.
Tucker,
one
oT
his
assistants,
tion program.
an ab!e railroad man, in charge
We hope lie brings Ned Chittenden a client.
9.—Expansion of school system
If Piggy gJtT bTJ
of freight congcstum to make
with provision for increased fa ­
We hope he brings Sheriff Hand plenty of moonshine
name
with each diveJ
a
general
Hurtcy
oT
the
propo­
cilities.
World 9 greatest r*3d
stills to raid so that his job won’t get monotonous.
sition. It v, ill take, with the
an: u Gazette.
best intentions and the hardest
n illL E THOUGHT FOR TODAY
And if we weren’t sure he was going to get it anyway,
work mouths to straighten out
w e’d hope Santa would bring Howard Hulick an overflowing
A:-, w- understand iJ
the Florida snarl. Such con­
ABUNDANTLY SA TISFIED :—
sohni rnccte* he gets J
house
full
o
f
guests
this
winter.
How excellent is thy loving kingestion has never been known
in American railroading.
ncss, O God! thereforo tho children
We hope he brings Johnnie Mcisch, well—anything he
r ” ii^Lv l : clsm,'ffr:,P,l
of men put their tru st under the w ants.
Tlie I’enbody museum a t Yale—shadow of Thy wings. They shall
Mu'.Jir.i', yocs
We hope he brings Chief Williams a book on marksman­ please shudder—contain* an exhi­
bo abundantly satisfied with the
H-aly
Headline, Thovl
bition purporting to prove the ivofatness of Thy house; and Thou ship and how to shoot.
find* out whof
shalt make them drink of the river
Apropon nf nothing a* all. we hope he brings Bub Pear- ludon theory, showing m a n s "bio•'•n hville l!r.nncr.
of Thy nlensures. Psalm 30: 7, 8.
‘
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logical ascent from protozoa to
man.”
PRAYER:—O Lord, mnke us man som ething now m the* line of jokes.
‘ *-r,:-aient in (.1
glad according to tho days w here­
If it pleases Santa, wo hope he will send to Arthur
To bi told that you arc dei*n'1 »»iMt tfcg Local
in Thou hast afflicted un, and the Yowell a book of instructions ou “What Supplies To Take Or. !tecnded (mm m o n b y s is bad
’n
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years wherein we have seen evil. fi I In nt inir Tt-Ir. "
, CROUgh, but 10,000 tl*PC«t Worst' IS
vnllis (Ore.) Gaiette-l
a
m
im
in
g
in
n
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(h(,
idf,ft
thnt
your
unccstor!,
in.
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May T. L. Dumas got at loa- t one now excuse for local elude the protozoa. Anti-cvoluTH E SHEPHERDS. WISE MEN,
Virk Stock Exl
tlonist* would be ashamed to iveug
AND I
‘-dir.g for H50.M
rail congestion.
m
u
nize such relatives, nf whom any
'u1
••Girding to
While faithful in their lowly,
We hope Santa will semi sum** more J. D. Hoods for Percy number could live happily in .1
Witchitr. Eagle.
nightly toil
Mero to sell nice, now Mnrmons to.
thimbleful of suit water.
Tho Shepherds heard tho thrilling
do talk of killing
Wo
especially
hope
that
Santa
will
let
"Money”
Hutton
nngel choir;
nii!t-1 i::ay be just ahq
Frank M. Zulnuf grieved nine
get
through
a
few
mnro
cars
of
"Perishables"
in
order
that
W ith haste they Ie*t the now H ea­
"•d ■C111 attacks on
month* for his wife, then killed
Sanford streets may be improved, and daddy-in-law pleased. himself.
ven-guarded flocks
1. Now when Jesus was born in Bethle­ chief priests and scribes of th e people to- viki -rtoUingham h
His last words, w ritten
And found the Lord in human babe
We hope he will send ail of us here in Sanford radios so on the wall of the room in which hem, of Judea in the days o f Herod the king. gethcr. he demanded of them w here Christ Vlil: •
' attire.
Howard O tcrlin won t ho cliargcd with murder when 1 iirist- he inhaled illuminating ga*. were, behold, there cunte wise men front the e ist
should be born.
Li Armenia, we a:
mas topers w ant to g et in touch with the doctor.
,"1 sleop."
to Jerusalem.
'Twns theirs, no dream, tho form
5. Ami th ey said unto him , in Bethle­
i l&gt;a i for mane;
May
Santa
bring
to
"Esso"
Chase
an
adding
m
nchhe
,
hundred
million
human
divine to see;.
2. Saying, where is he that is born King hem o f Judea; for thus it is w ritten by the iking to fcnuw is ho1
They praised their God, their instead o f a subtracting machine for use in figuring grow- S in d him wot“!r“dkeftt»n know of the Jew V For we have seen his star in the
‘■li:i%v ' r on ey* in]
prophet.
hearts with joy uflome,
Dftrvjt News.
ers returns.
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_
whether he really *leeps »r i* wide- East, and are come to worship him.
And
thou
Bethlehem
in
the
land
of
Spread forth tho news, and then
And while he is on his rounds, we hope Saint Nick will awake somewhere, and what h is
J. W h e n H e ro d th e king had heard these
returned to toil,
Judea, art not the least am ong
_ the princes
.
Many public schoold
tear
som e o f George DeCottes* dignity so he run onjov a
New men to lx-, their toil—but re td , oft
,
things
lie
was
troubled,
and
all
Jerusalem
of
Jud
ea;.for
out
of
thee
shall
come
a
Cover{,
r
^rrtow, but a
ld - f a s h in n r d C
h ri^ tm n a
“perchance to dream ,'
real, oold-fashioned
Chrisimna.
glorified—the same.
trouble* many.
with him.
nor,
th
at
shall
rule
my
people
Israel.—
MatTo Commodore J. It. Emory v.v hop * .Santa G! *u will
•I- And when he had gathered all the thew 1:1-0.
1(Ah.) limU.
The* Wise Mon saw the sta r and bring a "middy" suit to wear in his yaeh* r a.
thnt hath shall !&gt;.•
sped to find
We hope he brings to Dr. E. D. Pi-.iwnf ■ nuny
&gt;• I
White, a Vanderbilt,
Tho new-born king and strong in “tips" on how to clean up at the rt.ee track \ :.h a !;r run
fnith ndore.
Mv™nirvwcVu” Hov' About A Little Peace On Earth And
W H A T S H O U L D BE BUT AINl
They found and gave hearts, wis­ of course.
N i*
May Postm aster Hall pull from his ti"U!mr- th** : .
dom, and rich gifts,
JOE
BARMAN IN PALM REACH INPEPENDEl
0c01'
Will
Toward
Corporations
A
nd
Others
•i illnVc
Now wise ns never wise rnen were ' hairmnnship o f the Republiean “lulorli-ss" n.iam ii •
before.
By It. -I. HOLLY*
We hope E F. Houshold :r will reci ivi .t \
To run a new spaper, one should b.ootl«Kgcra
i lalius Vanderbilt inPractice "conswUncyj
he able to —w rite poetry.
t -I ;i liier Vnnderbilt house,
“stiunwk"
consoler
upon
his
ascension
to
the
f
’ity
Com.vi
­
Shepherds and Wise Men chosen
ing
bottle 'f “heck
Db;us*
the
League
of
Nation*
■’ Mm . White’s. She sold
sion— may h&lt;- also recover the five hundred inioL:i*
by the Lord—
light” in lower ilraxtnl
and money questions.
Nov.- that Christina i i- looming large on the print’s pock­
•
v
n
and
one-half
millions
W hat were their lives from those tractcd from his inner sanctum.
d&gt; 'k nml "guttle” oftet|
I ’nipirt n baseball game.
•hi r, who will build a
et* of thf fathers of large and small families would it not
momentous days?
Lot us till hope that old Saint Nick will bring to .1. !
tiful.
.
,
IU
h
office
a
widow’s
refuge,
1 on the site. Mrs.
I*’ a good thing to take stock of ourselves and try out a little
Invent advertlieiaent
Tho lowjy and the learned they M arintotte a recipe for reducing bis theater fee from forty
seeking advice mid protection.
'■ uiderbilt ti’so move*
pence on ra rth stuff.
Sneer at snobbery.
passed to make
Report a wedding whereby the
Fifth avenue.
to tw enty cents.
Subscribe to charity.|
Their lives a temple, holy filled
bride
will
preserve
the
paper
for
Me are vexed to death with the idea of buying Christm as
And Oh, Santy please semi J. G. Ball a patented pilh.v.
Attack free silver.
with praise.
j posterity to read.
m’t tel! what is itoing to
present for the family and u doz.-n other families and. n a tu r­
Wear diamond*.
other than the one provided by nature, for use in equestrian h
Saw wood, which means—"let
v-hen you buy a piece of
Overlook -cacti*!.
To Bethlehem we journey year bi- em ergencies.
ally
f&lt;
el
like
Old
Scrooge
when
h.made
use
of
the
"Out
on
tho
gang
rule.”
boa I i America. Neither Willinrn
Appraise babies.
year;
! ’■ Tribe a fire whereby the rendMerry t !iri*tmas several hundred y*:ir -» before Volstead took
May Bob Newman receive a flock of domestic ducks, to li. \undvriiill nor Cornelius Van­
Boost secret societies 1
The Christm as faith and joy we be shot at will, in or out of season.
. cr v ill shod their wrap*.
derbilt. now together in heaven,
the “ pep" out of peppermint. It is the time of the year to
circulation.
thrill to feel;
Make
one
dollar
do
the
work
that the land they bought
Murder the society
And we hope St. Nick will bring Charlie Britt the s ite imagined
registei a kirk i.n every kind
husinesit that fail to give
We glorify the Babe of Mary
of ten iron men.
for a trifle would more than pay
fluence advertising.
for a new subdivision that can be appropriately named for the palaces they ru t upon it.
born—
service on the dot.
-Shine at a dance.
Delight,■potato
W hat of our gifts to Him a* thus "Fluid Park."
Measure calico.
. ,rtiscp
(At land in America, take canw . all wait until December 2! to get our packages off
Abuse
the
liquor
habit
and
conGo
without
f°
•
we kneel?
of
it,
anil
rightly
chosen,
it
will
HY hope Sherman Lloyd will get all the prettiest “toot­
for thr- - Hh anil when the incoming trains and the mails
tiemn bootleggers.
right to a *&gt;ni’n- .
take care nf you.
sies"
in
Sanford
to
squeeze
into
shoes
too
small.
are late we kick o” r heath i ff never stopping to think th at
r te and sample whiskey.
Get fuss'd st c |
Our heurts and what wo hnvo his
this
sci
UY hope t hat George W. Knight will find in his sock the
Borrow
money
from
the
king
of
like
a mua.
own to be;
oil
IS
a
big
one
in
Fb
tida
and
never
before
were
the
AT 1 IIF Mitchell trial. General
railway .* and oxpres ami l S. mail up ngnimtl it quite as
Our lives as toilers, sagos—Christ few medals in the world that he doesn’t already possess.
f oi, chief of the national const
badly and sadly.
adored—
UY hope Santa will give H. ( ’. Du Bose some old time artillery, says ten thousand a n ti­
M Y F A V O R I T E STORIES
As temples pure, for worship, s e r­ C hristm as cheer without tin* other pillars o f the church aircraft guns cciuld not protect
It is * &lt; easy for the
mber t'&gt; kick mi the dry goods
vice true,
I
By IRVIN S. COBB
Washington
from
enemy
airplane*
sAniv if the package nr
' ' •it up pomptly but the next
To show in all the glory of the knowing anything about it.
What a change would come, if
niiiiuL
the
Vl bavi. the some kii k on the
If Santa would be so kind, we hope he will send back Ray­ a few bombs hurting no one. «•’
Lord.
V ’-tcrdny I told a story relat- whose ta -* "
plumber fo
house when the pipe spring
— Rev. Charles lie W. Bower mond Key to "Bob" Deane who said today that he was "smo­ course, should lie dropped on ponv
big t&lt;- Booker W ashington. Today desirable mini a - “^1
a leak at d the water ii running uv»r the new rmlo&lt; on thi
•--------o-------empty lot. bait way between th”
thered in draughts."
1 crave consent of the readers to the profit; '! dh r.
Hour boluw
capita]
and
the
White
House.
How
tell another. It was a favorite ail- the Uotton
Merry Christmas.
Now that A. P, ( onnelly has his canal, we hope Santy
• I■■11- uf the greiil negro educator, sat an elileriy
j
our statesm en w o u 1 d
-------- o---------U'e ran kii k on the t. hqdn i&gt;" lire* for not having suffiwill drop down his chimney som e of those palms for Fort quickly
change their attitude of calm in
H' aiii that the citizens of a re- ed colored ll,uir" J
,r a million new
eo nt t deplmrti- and i; ibb- In
to take cure of
Help spread happiness tom or­ Mellon.
difference to flying machine dan­
mot. Southern comm unity got inAfter the '"■"'"f , tJ
iiople anti t».- electric light fdjnt l v au.se thuir men , annot
row.
We hope Santa will make Sam Baumel a bronchial bari­ ger.
put t.i , in cu r mi the mump. „„ | yet even with municipal
ten.--,ted in n project to import chairman of **
]
-------- &lt;&gt;-------own
ii1111* Kuropeana to the neighbor- ru.
K They Would end the Mitchell
tone instead of a ton.- ilitie tenor.
P c\. cannot g .t rer* j.,. on gu* and water nay quicker
Swat the grouch. Christmas is no
than tl ie pnvute corpotatimi
in a hurry, forget all about
1' I and colonize them upon the
"Hello. Uncle
,
We also hope none of Dr. Puleston’s patients get sick trial
time to wear u frown.
it,
and
a*k
Mitchell
to
take
charge
fertile but gono to seed farmlands Was glad t'1 ^aV*.vy ;
-------- u-------tomorrow for the "doc" is bound to play Nimrod at the Yule- of the situation,
It i:&lt; necessity to wait at He postoffice, nt tiu&gt; bank,
and truck patches which dotted the tight. I ta*-' i- ■ '
The Herald will n&lt; v be pub­ tide.
in the store and even in ti real estate offices th &lt;• dnys
But it hard to talk to an n&gt;
d id riet.
MO project we ve Tfor the i mpie i onsoii that ■ •' t y man in business ami every
lished on Christmas Day.
trtch with it* h ad t t the sand.
H e hope Bob Holly gets a nice warm toboggan cap.
corpmatimi and e : nub! , ■ rvire js taxed bu&gt;'ond the limit
-------- o------ —
A meeting w as held a t the coun"Wvlk
- ,j
H e would like to see E. A. Douglass get nice, new sharp
to liven up.
•
.
i fur i’2 to siy |**1” p
Cold Weather makes us realize razor so that lie can shave those notes a little closer. His old
urthousi!
to
1
1
usuuss
ways
ami
lcj|
y
o
u
^0
DAN DOBBS SAYS:
thnt thia really is Christmas time,
Florida hnn I ee m
means
and
to
raise
fund*
for
put^
ey»s
already
mo’
one
isn’t
dull
hut
almost
worn
out,
we
understand.
“
,
l
-!|
tale
la
a
ftw
month*
with
-------- Li--------mnli ,• . of new people
tiinrtai* for service nlong uli line*.
Hi g the undertaking through and dj* country than
I'ho joys of A. Buffioltl would in- rom plele if lit- rccoivod
'!iomnllim‘ Ny"u SL't‘ a «irl j'-»’t
Sanford needs a larger jio-t of­
Every town in Flori. a i » ! &lt;
'
^
“
nt
naturally
walking
nr.und
looking
&lt;■
■' ii.iag a city overnight. Every
tar sending to New Y’ork an agent *upp°te.
____ .
fice. Agitation for a new- and h u ­ a synagogue and a new ram’s horn.
b;'
inl
t
i
be
mining
a
to
as if she was standing under some
; -villi all the attendant .11■ arul
ger building should be begun now.
kick* and argument . 'A i:
And so we wish all our friends a Merry Christmas. E s­ mistlntoe.
G- fn ight ;hi-i and exp re • ffirc
and potiloffi.e in Fb.rida i* -erlouded
.
—— —o-------pecially do we wish th e ladies a Merry Christm as. Wo wish
nnd hail been f*n many
A FALLACY OF THE WETS
months.
With
thb
load
t.,
, ■load and the holiday* . .,ming
One week front tomorrow will be e v e ry o n e of them all the youth and beauty o f budding debu­
Sunta f laus is coming. B etter
ASHVILLE CITIZEN ______
on at the same tins* it
the firnJ day of lU2tk Have you t a n te s . H e wish them tho faithful love of adoring husbands; be good and have your credit i,P
physically impossible to g*.t t},
service
from
an
begun the tnak of resolving?
uwiti- oi public Luniness or from the
you wnnt to get anything.
of pre-Volstead time*.
go vert mem, nr ft
•• of tho pet argum ents of
w '\ Y U,,‘m ,h e u'«lyinp affection of the most allurimr
-------- o-------any f tin anywhere in the state.
being sn ol
i.i th n t prohibition is » far from
Love’* blind. Thai*; why thev
Automobile owner* should see sineks in town. For the married ladies wo w ish all the wisdom
K.ekin'- in i
against
pn,h'td,i"n'
0n *
•till”.* kicking on the tolephuti. kit kfailure heenuse there are n®'v days drunkennefs.^n
th a t they have enough money left .ind skilled manat'* ment o f the most export housew ife. For park by the *i.le of th* road. Thev
ing on t h ■ go: i
W;l, r- kicking on the light*, kick ng &lt;n
•" in- arrests by the police f,&gt;r - -,,n,mnn
cun't see how to drive the car.
a fte r Christmas to get thnt new the unmarried o n e s we wish unrivaled popularity.
tho p toft Ice, I
drunkenne o th an there were .nbej w*{i “a Ar",,'
g o.i the nurc'mntH, kicking on th ,-mr-1
' n’on
rule amonfl
bare •. kicl. ng «
license.
We wish you all very Merry Christmas.
ih * Volstead law went into often
' inebriated j
«nd bud ro*da and tit.- detour*.
Time change* p: iple. Y’ou se&lt;o
-o
Did you forget to send a C hrist­
FLORIDA'S CLIMATE IN mmas remembrance to tho Children’s the Union, possibly in the wort
Homo Society at Jncknonville? Ps
t imed, is more fertile than the Mississippi delta.
not too late.

Florida’s
MA— ynmig people, near me witness— is the most romantic
When you think it in cold here m the firmament. Horidn a benches are unique. Florida’s
try to imagine what it i* up north
with the winds blowing and the v
f ivH H &lt;!e!,clU!f* C«n 11 be rtlii‘l l,mt IM ple are forced to
u-sil the m?st liveable spot on earth for six months in tho
snow flyirg.
ear? Are the hundreds of thousands— millions soon—who
In the wild ruth of trying to mnim.lv visa, pior’dt, forced to upond their vacation in •»
iu«Mnl«i everyone don't overlook
ru
vro overcoats and atimv-.shovels are unknown?
the telephone operaturu v/hu h-iv.- n.
i Florida 'iceause they ar* curious about it; they
served you faithfully throughout
wonder t it can be as delightful as is maintained; they find
the year,
I that it .s e v e n lovelier than rumor hag indicated, and thev
Tho elerka in Banford ittntej are w ; me Merida honstcr i. So the I n m. in its esacupr. is not
deiervqig «f oiiith toojideralien fu* ’t&gt;miVcd, it ban been delayed Ihoupauds of vear: For
for the plearant way in whicli they it hn
lwav3 been there, groan, r.himnrKn*!, fragrant, ripatiently asziited Christman shop­
per* in szleclln; th* right kind BMP I
w afting for irnn to eom c and discover il.— Arthur
of id 'ts.
-*re :u 1 -■ m .,t idiL ti;

lots of overseas \ rt* who n r '
afraid to get the;r f ■ wet now
Some of q ate naturally fool­
ish ami other* act that way be
caurn they haven’t any het i l;
sense.
Things could be worst.Don't get
mnd when a collector rings yonr
'Inortcll. Could have been an in
xuranca usent.
Our not mn f a man who in hard
to please i* ore who find* The L it­
erary Digest to j partiza and The j
Saturday Evening Boat too rad’eal.
I his tnlk of there being po five
ronl rig a r on the m arket
not
founded on fact. There arc several
&gt;f them nnd some of tham procur- I
k’ol.i :»t a. rr-sronablu n firico ar
’TV for * t’' - c t i .
•, • - •

kt.'kirg on the t&lt;
' n living is Hu f;

Hung
year.

How atvout a * ' "o ace on earth and good wi
ram ” ju st at thi liirtivuhir moment? How sbou
&lt;f ort on our yai - Hg. ten tin* load* c f the men
I no of enrioav ir
give
dec i'.nditl* r.* j r .n :
•ml txi. tod jiincu tho "j
"*ii” in California?
uot put up w ith delay
faiences with th;
&gt;f helping the other
l;» h:r.iae!f and help
•lie a t the same time f
Let “ Red” C ru ,"
the kicking for the i
,i :;g
o a rnin? for doing it
ai get th.g | whore w ith our Itlckdi
othnll. \Ve .ro living in the tat. h
in tho w ith
Everyone i making good or km
who ha* m le good that *can
t&gt;- n o u c h td ” f u
ha* l&gt;ten t - (no *„ nixur.e on* re
u o n in -mr hi
A wonder.‘id •. i. tu t
for u* in H&gt;2tl th at pro
r ; activity in r . a |
a rd real husir.e.va and ruga
finance’ and fchh b le d p;i ura end locomotor atgx&gt;a
:md
high faxce u n j !md 'whiti;ey. A e wl|! have p chance
Cfod- oven th-» rriror.-r
Laiford and our Uvp.'jrr'ac!*'')
a. Wuihlnrrtc:;
*r.
i b. i tcncruritccntait.
* -a *
.. .
.
■**&gt;

. Even certain Senator* of to « n d w l n « n?
1 nited S tates &lt;|Uoto with onadmonition. ‘
ihv -UtLntlci. uph..ldint .h C | H ^ '&gt; 11„ * '? S
They seem to regard th5 f cn it led to
()J&gt; t0 n ma"5,
a— nmpto _grounu for assail-1 t
!he law and overthrowin g Pro*
S - '• « '
I
hihition.
o ' drunk! who
i f rtics. however, are trtacher- nnd reached t ® ti)l
uiato in l. Anybody can make ed, would defy . ^ r
■ cat of them far either sld® Pf Isrro corps o
Now, however- .*
: ay c o n tro v ert/ In which they
•• ■ f &gt; ' r. T hat figures esn ‘!l1 •'...at a
^
id lie. in rm ci.nt truth, Dial i'tti arrest- *"■
11 ur4' misleading when used by] t &gt; he drunk is » cthi il
■ w .-m , j* probably true. Refat-■ H_ R i* og»m, V ^ is
rre sts fik'ili
mo uu -,l • .
llaaor. Ao
i
’IfiRin JjL v-irg
■**•*" *cn
*" aiii*votFt
blit Us| , hi yon 11 dispute, i\wo.*Wl
n, , ke the
I ' Well li kno-.v how .many ^
vigilant in,/ - w t 2 In th
a;c* ia (he pcc-Volstaa«l
v. | violators. " L L u rn tly i
'• ic run .... the record as “di»n}- aJl-tink» were
I
, Crlics ” ami how eager in m o st ' ^ i r d. new
*j’ on
r* are to prove the in«;x.icac&gt; y t jtltta s , ,_t*on» 1
tl« dry law.
,
ut, even If the nrrest3
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THE SANFORD HERALD, TUESDAY, DEC. 22. H&gt;25.

TELEPH O N E:

AND P E R S O N A L AC TIVITIES

148

MRS. FRED S. DAIGER, SOCIETY EDITOR

CHILDREN ENJOY PARTY GIVEN BY
THE LITERATURE DEPARTMENT

icial

PAGE FIVE

RESIDENCE TELEPHONE:

Mrs. Scott E ntertains1In Honor Of Guest,
DELIGHTFUL DANCE IS GIVEN TUES­
Miss L. Gar-man
DAY EVENING FOR MISS KNIGHT

T- -*»

2I7-W

Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Perkins dr.*?'
family will motor to Ft. Myerawhere they will spend Christina*
as the guests of Mr. and Mrs,,
--------------------------------11Frank Mlltecr.
&gt;t
Mr. and Mrs. W. .T. Richardson
-------of Jacksonville are spending thi
Mrs. Bessie G. Busier of Saraweek in Sanford.
toga Springs. S'. Y., is the how*
—----- •
guest for the winter of M rs; (J,
Paul It. Forbes left Thursday l). Brumley at her horn- on Mug^
for Mandarin, on the St. John* nolta Avenue,
where he will spend the holidays.
-------—■—
Mrs. Linwood J. Wilson, of 3t)*»
Mr. and Mrs. Amos S. Jones of "Y -t Ninth Street has returned
Solomon, Kan., an- visiting their t r i m da per, Ala., where she has
son, John It. Jones on Beardall been visiting friends ar.d relatives
Avenue.
for the past 30 days.

P e r s o n a ls

Members of the L iterature De­
Greetmp the young .guests upon
Entertaining in her u s u a l
Among the many lovely parties Hnrton Mabry, Frederick Bel!.
partm ent of the Woman’s Club n rr‘va'
Mrs. G. jS. Wood- char
" manner. Mrs. William Riven for the members of the Herbert Messer, Frank Chase.
arm‘ iing
entertained most delightfully W ed­ ruff; Mrs. William McKinnon and
«Moore Scott was hostess Wcdnes- younger set during the holidays, Deano Turner, William DuBosc,
nesday nfternoon with a C hrist­
Georg; Wilson, George Cowan,
will ffivc. a m as party for all children
George Knight and Sam Byrd,
[rtfthe City Hall
12, whose mothers are
of the Severn! departm ents
,r^nool boys will club.
•Much Damage Done
I dance at the City
Presenting a most
By Storm In Japan
and festive appearance,
ary Hour a t Li- large lounge, with its decorations m nmur, with which she handled Wlth K“ldon calendulas and nareis- ,‘ul "V 1
,lu&gt;
.cl,'Y '
mis, and also in the .flornl tallies.
for this affair, were beautifully
|Vdock, Mrs. Clark of Yuletiile greenery, red cut flow­ the children.
TOKYO. Dec. 24.—(/PI— A re ­
After nil
. , .
An absorbing game of -bridge -cnrru'il out in every detail both port from the navy departm ent to­
ers, lights softly shaded in red,
h
o
u
r
.
,
n
h
v
n
l
J
!
had
born
Wfl„.
plftyrd
,|urinY
the
nfternoon
in
the
decorations
of
red
roses
‘jth 'rill entertain and other suggestions of the Yuleday stated that tho tidal wave and
Mrs. J. G. Zeigler left Monday
Mr. nnd Mrs. K. B. Hough of StV
'A Bridge Club at tide* season. A’ large fire wan play d and.the las. story told, ice nil(1 when 8Core„ *crc count-c*d the nr»* white narcissus and Inter in storm which struck the island of evening for Columbia, i*. (' , where Petersburg, stopped over in Fantho
refreshments.
home on Mngnol- burning on the hearth, around S S
S i indiVi,,US ,iica ” rizo for
’’core. Silk hose, was
Yap on Dec. 15, broke two wireless sho will spend tin* holidays with, ;°rd on Wedncsilay
for a brief
topped with m l cherries . Won by Misi Le .Claire Jones. .The
Mrs.*Knight«received the guests
rinjr her guest, which the -children sat, when lis t­ cakes
poles ami damaged virt- ber parents.
tay before going to other points
wore served, helping to complete
T .i
,
Vu K,1
antenna poh
consolation .price, a leather bridge wearing a sm art toilette of red nM y
. building along the
ening to .’the many stories so dear an already per e S afternoon
_____ ,
of interest in the state.
to the childish heart.
day
asuaities were reportairs.
Woodruff.ehairman
of
the
m °'"
,
fc,1
,1
,
'to„thc
,ot
of
M,ss
h?nvilyJ
T
N
L
const.
N
o
e
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F.
W.
Huffum
of
u u it ^jno Holly. ‘Miss Garman was pre- descent beads and trimmed with .
of librnry will
Completing the « « n e was thc ilittinrtniMit
................ K
UVl. „'■nairman
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Mr. hml Mrs. S. O. Taylor t»c
department,
gave
a mo3l
most 1Illcru5l.
interesti «nv iin„„.i„
.
..sirich
C(l;................
Galesburg.
111., were ....
nmon.r
the
ostrich.
|to f* o clock.
Both cable and wireless com­ w iiT u rv fai tors a rrlvl'n g in San ford 'jounce the birth of an eight potiM
huge Christmas tree, hung with | , c talk, concluding her remarks sented silk lingerie.
Outlay
-Afterthe card game, the .tables
Rose
georgette
with
handsome —
munication was suspended
for -n on Wednesday
tinsel and myriads of tin y e k e -j w lth „ "Merry Chi Limns- mid n
,
,,
, ,
.................
•
i-.---i. I »• - H. at the Vernahf-,
Given by the Soc- trie lights in the fornm of birds, Hnppy New W ar” to .nil
were opvored with dainty lunch- yellow and lavcnd.tr breach flow- tdj-Tt time while repairs were be____ .
Laughton Hospital. M* Taylor
of the Woman’s _____
.. ........
fruits and ...........................
flowers.
Here
later
eon-cloths and a salad and sweet ers nppli-|ucd on the skirt, fash- ing made. During the storm a
, ..
will !&gt;u remembered as Mi** Clarice
A very representative group of course were served by the hostess, joned the stunning frock worn by wind of 150 mile velocity was re- , I)r.
nml Mrs. W. }D.
t-houv. with Mrs. Kjfts of novelty red ar.d green "lol’’r* nn&lt;',
' Gardiner
.Ia i', ftr Hand.
as their guest for the hollI jj hostess.
1]y pops" were given each tiny club children was in attendance, ■Mrs. .Sj^ott being assisted by her Miss Knight. Her corsage of ported” ‘accompn nied ' by ’ w aves '”0
days. Dr. tinnliner s mother, .Mrsdny
. sweet peas completed the costume. feet liieh
as well as a number of mothers. •nci.ce, .Miss Louise Sarles.
guest.
Mr. am! Mrs. S. R. Dighton will A
W. T. Gardiner.
on Annual Bnll
Inv.itcd to meet this charming
Dancing was enjoyed until a
have
as their guests for the holi­
at 9 o’clock.
•guest of honor were Miss Maud late hour, the music being cspecdays, Mrs. IHghton’s sisters, Mr*.
Members Of Club Are Mrs. Sneed Entertain Lakp, 'M.iss Gladys Wilson, Miss tally good and was furnished by Ravenna Park Is
Mr. ami Mrs. C, II. Milter, for- Alma Hell and Mis* Mct'iung uf
_.sda&gt;
u t the Valdez Ho'Scoggans, Miss Mae IIol- the "Fnrford Syncopators." At
m er residents of W o r d , but
' .
U;J
Placed On Market Of
Urged To Send N am es With Bridge Luncheon ■Naomi
b*. *Mlss Olive Newman, Miss Geor- 11 o'clock a refreshm ent course
Miami, are spending the hull- ^
at 0rl;in(1„.
Mobley, Miss Sarah Evelyn consisting of ices frozen in the
days here with friends.
To Mrs. G. I. Loucks For Mrs. Slaughter eiaAnnouncement was made today
Williams, Miss Helen Vernay, Miss forms of Santa Claus, red nnd
,,
. ,, — .
., ,, . „
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Blount of
. Emmh -Spencer,
Miss Ellison white mints nn.l angel food cake, of the opening of Ravenna Park,
Wayne.boro,
Ga.. arrivedhMi.hh*rr
All those expecting
to , attend
latest
sub-division
in
the
.
„
O'1 Wednesday Mrs. John W, White, Miss Kitty Du llose, Miss were served by Mrs. Knight, as­ Sanford’s
rtl a
suu-utvisiot. m tne Thursday for Clearwater and Safe
the an mini ball given by tho hoc-'Sneed entertained at the second Anna "Du Hose, Miss Mary Eliza- sisted by Mr, end Mis. J. Ii. Hint* countryv chili section. The tract i v ilnrbor when- they will co-id , m
IZUMA
", ’ " ,'D
isos
of iw
hcavllv
1-1 . m
V relatives.
, J
here
with
their
daughters.
of n 3;:rit.s of lively bridge lunch- bet-h -Pulerton, Miss Le Claire ermisler. Delicious punch was ser­ comprise
itham. Jacksonville ; ial Department of t h e i ”
ISIS IS
l. aacres
e n s ol
nui) tim
tim . i.hristm
ast with
it.,,,,.,
i
„
„
i
\i
t , v Mr*.
",
Henry Pardon nnd Mrs. Jack
He­
'. W. Buffum, Galea- Club, who have not sent In their eons, at her cozy home on Bark Jbite,s and Miss Sarah Wheeiis.
bored rolling country situated on
ved throughout the evening.
witt
a
t
their
home
on
Pnlm
cth^
nk Robinson, Jnck- names are requested to dr so a . Avc.iue, honoring her house guest,
Thoso enjoying this delightful tho road that leads from Sanford
Air. ami Mrs. J. M. Wallace left Avenue.
oncc . These, mnmes accompanied Mrs. R. Slaughter, UopewJli.Yu.
courtesy were: Miss-s M argaret
Pay-roll
Bandits
Get
by
the
he
me
nib
era'
enrds
are
to
be
Red
Radiance
roses,
poinsettins,
Peters, Ruth Henry. Florence Ror- f° Phiesf^edars* nnd oaks will be l u '^LV'The!" i l t l ’ soenl 'r h r u l m ^
rALDEZ
Mrs. Alice Capron Babson AJtdj,
and other cut flowers in m i, eom- Nearly $48,000 From chert of Milwaukee, Wls.; Frances preserved for beautification pur. *, 1 .. '* ...
I" '.
1
„ Mrs.
__ G. I. .I.oucks,
. H. L Sanford, Now sent to
son John Capron Babsoti, forme!1
Attention is called -to the nrtic- bined with ferns, and other greenslst,' rTeague, Camilla Puleston, Kliza- poses it was announce,!, and all w,th M r,‘
winter residents *&gt;f Sanford but j
vin»r New York- u! *cs ‘n t *'e &gt;'ear book -as follows: c ry( werc usgd with artiftic effect Go.al Company’s Clerk both Turnbull. Elizabeth Wbitner, public utilities except sewers will
Rebecca Stevens, Doris Hand, Mil- in- installed at an early date.
| Mr. and Mr . t \ L. Story -f Mi who are spending this winter at*
Orl'indiiChn'rlos • Each member is entitled to .a coni- jn the rooms. Luncheon was servThe Wiilker-Laiug Renlty Com- ami unived in Sanford on Wed- llartow, arrived here Thursday t*x
PITTSBURGH, Dec. _’ l.—I/P&gt;— died Hand. Louise Thrnsher. Al­
puny,
with offices at 112’■■ Park nesday for u stay of a few days spend the holidays here ns the
gernon
Speer.
A
rthur
Znchary,
Jr.,
The- ’Christmas payroll of the
the We •’ guests of Mrs. John It. MncthiuPittsburgh Terminal Coal &lt;'om-- Tom Zachary. Andrew Cnrrowny, Avenue, is developing the p ro -jenroute to point* on
Coast.
!l^E
ill
pany* of S&gt;17,900 was taken from Warner Scoggun, John ScbirarJ, porty.
the .pay clerk by armed men nt
iFrank. Jacksonville;
The invitations mny he secured gestions symbolic of this season,
| Milwaukee; George
by sending in w riting the names \ tempting five-course l-.ii'.c'icon
! • s ' s « « ' 5 ? s ‘a ' 8 !s ^ s ^ P S ' s ' ^ s | s ' « « s ' s « !f f S M : ' « !S ' s p s ’s rs « « a ,s « !« « ,« ^ s ^ s !s ’!s !« ' s « ’s sa s - m p
i *&gt;*f the guests, the reriiittance nnd w as served at 1:1)0 o’clock,
cn'pcd in an automobile.
INOLr,
^
| the members cards, to be inclosed j Several progressions of bridge
'T*he bandits shot I. L, Gump, a
st«wart City, W. H.with the invitations, to the chair-, wefe plavi-,1 after the lunchedn, •Bunrtl in the abdomen. Hi- comli i ft*
Mr. nnd Mr*. E. 11.nian (,f the .Invitations' commit- s COres wen-kept on tallies of San- Don is critical. L-Roy Button, pny- ^
Petersburg;
R. B. tee. Any name deemed ineligible tn Clan- .!• - ign These were pine*»f the company, and Gump
ittiburgh. Pa.; W. by the committee shall be referred' sed by th- y,nmg son of the host- an,I another gunr.l rad just alight- ^
fv7
tUtka; J. W. Ilay- to the board.
|i; John W. Douglas,
All invitations must be sent in
nglj o r -- u l as
I ro&gt; . p L- to njlne number throe nearby when $0
i Castelman, Lake* the name of tho Social D epart­ m
The prize for top score, a pair of
m m drnvc up&gt;
A
Mrs. W. J. Rich- ment. Note—Family to be in te r­ Italian IU*nai—anct* scgncees uml
4Rhe •Imnditsi nponrd fin* immed* r.L
trille; O. G. Shcaly, preted ns meaning all members of candles, was won by Mrs. I'arry iat,,|y Tlu. first vo||cy ,jr0Uvrht
upon one \V ilson, while the consolation prize, t|0\v,n Gump. Hutton drew a pisriver, W est1Palm J. family dependent
ftffnrd, W est Palm source.'
•Vi
n
nn attractive green flower basket. t„i |mt- vvas forced to drop it. One rA
sling. W est Palm
went to Mrs. John C. Been. A uf -the cobbers jumped from Die
W est Palm
Mr, nnd Mrs. Edward S.tott of handsome »mlmddcred guest towel mno.hine .took the hag containing tjjf
ter, Athens, Ga.; JewYork will arrive in Hanford was presented
Mrs, .Slaughter.
j the pay-noil
and then returned t&gt;* r ,,
pre
. .
seechobee; L. E. on Thursday to spend the holi­
This delightful social courtesy -the car.
.
r ■. &lt; .
&gt;* .
days here ns the guests of Mr. was mi •&gt;-! by D&gt; int-lmnte'frlcnds 1 As*the»r6bbers drove away, to* •(
nnd Mrs. Edward Market! and of Mr- Sneed! whose graciousness wards Library,.another mining setMrs. Christopher Williams a t their lias Won her the mime *f a most -tlembijt, they fired a parting vol- Uf
ISSUE SOLD
'Mrs. Sneed ley .of tdioto at Hutton nnd the ^W
lovely country home, "Edgew ater charming hivitoss,
irB E A C H , Fla., Dec. Farm ."
was assisted in loskMvg o-feer the -guard.
yj
Ln fnerease in his
pleasure of h«.r g««vto by, Jmr sisCi.t-y-police eouuty detectives and V
'
- f •
deputy -shrr.if-fs -were sent out to 'up
1 the only othiq'ieon- 7 KILLED IN TRAIN WRECK ter.
Mi- "Hi-* .Whnndu.
guard-all-roads, in. the. region in an ^
I Dutch, local1 bond
SANTIAGO, Chile. Dec. 21.—
Jfr
kt bought the $200,- f/P)—Seven persons are known to
Lake City A«t. Ii"-t- to *e.v4-T-y effort to find the bandits!
I'v per cent short have been killed and III injured club boy and girl in ' -dpinbki
at bonds from the when a train on the longitudioual county is* IV'ombcr ID. "‘Ju’iv *» •ForlHs nutdver-plantutiun project
■inn.* i-n Florida has ben pronounced a
of A. C. Allyn of railway tourned over last night a t
troe^^yva'-UtPmh-"’d'
by
business,
nuccess -by thus., whodmve inspect
Lv ers of a recent Vallenar. Details of the accident
1 L t i i I-:,..
• *'&lt; Ins fanming &lt;&gt;p ration*,
1nro lncking.
mena of Lake t.ity.

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Santa, phoning from the Christmas Store calls out in cheery notes-

■t.

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erry C h r istm a s

It’s been a iollv time for u - :r .ickwin-Ives, giving pi*eholiday service. For never bcfoi ' ;u e we attended su many
persons never before a more co i rate a n d kindly number
o f customers either. So today, a
nt; cad
; • ^ne telling
his merry, merry Christmas wi dies, ve
*uiull&gt; ^emnd tins
kindly spirit’s .irreatinj^s.

■if. W

W hile the tuneful spirit of ^ uletide
is ringing d ow n the land, let ws add
t

our w ell-w ish in g to the chorus

that

yours m ay he the merriest of holi­
days, bringing peace, plenty and full­

d'ho best of fun and happiness to you during tlu* holidays
May it he a prosperous time. May it h &gt;a season ot love. And
may you have many more Christmas days before you each
bringing its ijuota ot pure joy.
Tliis is the wish of your friends at Diekson-Ives for vour
Christinas^—and our best wish is that every good thing we
hope for you shall come true.

est fruition of all your fondest wishes.
( ’timii)k' shortly—the animal Clearance Sale at D-I
,m ov en t **f re a l i m p o r ta m e . T h is p a p e r
will soon te ll &lt;let a IP-

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Company

STOKE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL C H R ISTM A S

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�THE SANFORD HEBAI.P, THjlglLAIj
—

Ch r is t m a s

m erry

Heartiest Greetings /

$ e have done our best to m eet every
demand this year, and hope the future
will only prepare a way for better ser­
vice on our part and satisfaction on

May The Joy Of
CH RISTM A S
Abide With You
Each And Every Day

Sincere Are Our
Wishes
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t
T hat
This Christmas
: *. I i %. r;

We th

yoi

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For A Merry Christmas!

your patronage

Will Be Your Merriest!

LU-BETII 0

T o All Mankind

SANFORD LOAN &amp; SAVIN

FETERIA

WIGHT BROS. SERVICE

COMPANY (Inc.).

First St. eet at Magnolia

STATION
WOODRUFF &amp; WATSON

209 Magnolia Avenue

No. 1 Station—Second atid Magnolia
No. 2 Station—Kim and First

208 Fast First Street

No. 3 Station—Tenth and Sanford

to ail loose. to whom we have

T h e Season’s Greetings
A nd Best Wished:
T 1
For A Merry Christmas
A nd Prosperous New Year

rendered service during the past
year we wish a Merry Christmas
and a most Prosperous New Year
Your Health
ft

' And Your Happiness
Our Christmas Wish!

May Your

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Be Laden With

207 Magnolia Avenue

Many G ood Thing

May 1925
Be Your Merriest

R.
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Greetings

FLORIST

GONZALEZ GROCERY CO

Of T he Season
A nd Cheer her

Sl l Myrtle Avenue
112 Last First Street

Christina

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327 Sanford Avenue

The Jeweler
212 E ast F irst Street

Conveying
Remembrance F

Heartiest Season s
i ne Reason s

Kindest i houHits

Greetings And

A Merry Christmas!

Best Wishes!

A nd Goo j '.i: lies For A

Best Wishes For A
Merry Christmas

LA N EY ’S

M. D. GATCIIEL

DRUG STO R E
F ifst £Rrget

CYmmercial Avenue

Celery and Sanford

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H A -H A -1 KNOVO
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lb SAY - &amp;&gt;T HERE'S
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filfU- from a wrijj, if the most
‘for development
fl that even the
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Ihave P. P- Pav, jjjif of Mexico
«n from Brownq West and ap;,de land among

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L. were followed,
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would get
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and a line
^Tjth from Baton
b: many miles |
an.*. Mississippi
few counties in
re the territory
Louisiana bounith through Moi would have the
the Mississippi
louth from Api would receive

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prided u “ Florida
iPecatur the night
i by the Haven Viltl Winter Haven,
i* “very much cn\ fhamber "how
other Countess Salm formerly heroes of the University of Ala­
Cjt wt)|M cost to do stantinc Maris Salm von Hogcn- m
straten, lfl months old, will enjoy Millicent Roger*.
bama when they stepped from the
his first Christm as tree tomorrow
train today to the soil on which
at "W aikiki" the winter home in
UK.YA they will give battle New Year’s
Palm Beach of his grandfather,
24.—(/Pi Day to the University &lt;£f. WanhHenry H. Rogers, millionaire oik
:her and clear skies ington team for the east-west
:cr Alfred Con-man, under tho watchful eye of his
undefeated gridiron football honors nt Ross Bowl. *

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�THE SANFORD HERALD, THURSDAY. Dec. 21, 1925
tunmtocs. Citrua fru its supplier
m odunt:, demand m oderate. Prices
unchanged, fr qai Wcdpwdny.
NEW YORK Dec. 24.— OP)—Cot­
ton futures opened steady; Jnn.
18.65; Mnr. 18.93; .May 18.68;
July 18.35; Oct. 17.95.
NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 24.—0T»)
—Cotton futures opened steady;
Jrtn. 18.81; Mnr. 18.-13; .May 18.18;
July 16.00, asked; Oct. 17.43.

W INTER PARK. Flu., He:. 21.
NEW YORK, Dec. 25.—bP&gt;Miko SfcTiguc, wha iort the world's —W1)—Holllna C dlsgo and W inter
light heavyweight boxir.g title to Park will be the boats to the Flor­
Paul Bcrltubach last lummer, has ida Audubon Society on March 5
earned another chance nt the iand 6 , whi n the next annuul m u t ­
crown by Ids defeat of the sen­ ing will be h lit, according to an
sational negro. Tiger Flowers of announcement made hero yester­
A tlanta in the Christfhas fund day by A. .1. Hanna, secretary of
bouts in Madison Square Garden, Florida Audubon Society.
Leaders in the bird protection
last night.
movement in Florida, said the rw McTiguo, always ndmlred for his retary
feel th a t holding the meet­
defense, came out of his shell ing in W inter Park this season Is
against Flowers and turned bark particularly appropriate as the so­
nr good ns received. He* was n ciety was founded here and for
different AfcTigue from the man many year; was headed by mem­
who kept away from Berlcnbach bers of the Rollins faculty.
during a slow contest in which the
Sessions will begin Friday Mar.
title passed Inst summer.
5 a t 2 p. in. with reports from of­
But many a t the ringside believ­ ficers nnd special committee:-. In
ed that the negro had gained the the evening an address by some
ycdict by hi3 constant lashing out eminent scientist will he given and
which tipie and again drove the Saturday morning will be devoted
form er champion to cover. Some to diccusaior.s o f special interest to
w riters gave Flowers seven of the the tc*n&lt; hers of Florida in prepar­
1 0 rounds, which under the most ation for n more thorough knowl­
recent ruling of the New York edge of Florida birds.
Dr. Hiram Byrd, of Bradenton,
A thletic Association gave him the
is president of the sm-fety Mrs.
battle.
Under this ruling the greater W. For-tcr, of St. Petersburg, is
num ber of rounds won decides the' treasurer; Mrs. E. K. Co**"" , *•
Leesburg is auditor nnd .Judge 1.
w inner.
Fidel Ioibarba, conqueror of tl.». I’. Warluw, of Orlando, is eou.i.-eiAmerican flyweight
champion, or. The vice-presidents are O. i ,
obtained a six round decision over Dnmmorich, Thou, Edison, Edward
W. Br.k, Cnri Fisher, Mirs Eliza­
Low P erfitt of New York, with beth
Skinner and W. M. Ball.
n slashing offensive in the Inst
four rounds a fte r tumbling to his
knees in the first.
George Godfrey, negro heavy­
weight, outpointed Martin Burke
CHICAGO, Dec. 24.—( ^ — Pota­
of New Orleans in 10 rounds,
while Ernie J avers, English fly­ toes: trading much improved; m aiweight nnd Izzy Schwarts of New ket much stronger; receipts 38
cars; total U. S. shiprn nts 386:
Yotk imttled to n draw.
Wisconsin sacked round whitej
3.H6@4.15; Col. sacked brown beauO thrr Fight loist Night
WARREN, Pa.—Jim m y S latt­ ties -1.00; Idaho sacked ni sets
ery of Buffnlo, knocked out Joe 3.75@ 1.0(1.
Burke of New York &lt;t."&gt; rounds).,
PH ILA DELPHIA— Dave Adel- * CHICAGO, Dee. 2 1 .—0 ? )—poul­
m an of Baltimore, heat Marty try: nli.vcs, ntendy; re--eljita 5 cars;
Gold of Philadelphia (10 rounds). no change in prices.
SAN FRANCISCO - Frankie
JACKSONVILLE, Fla.. Dm. 2 1 .
Mur.kie of St. Paul, heat Harry
Dedderman, Vallejo, light heavy­ —olh—Conditions prevailing on
the Jacksonville m arket today nweight (19 rounds.)
repoited
by the Florida .State
LOS ANGELES—Low Palimo of
Salt Lake City, won from Tommy. Marketing Bureau:
Supplies «,f mhcellancoua Flor­
O'Brien, New York. (10 rounds).
Earl M cArthur of Sioux City, In., ida commoditicn very light, de­
and Leonard Gracia, Los Angeles, mand good. M arket stioni', pu"fought a draw.
ticularly for bean*, cuke; , pepper,-

Additional M arkets

CHICAGO, [tee. 21.—fAV-H ogs
rcctlpts 10,009; active, mostly 2.1
to 50c higher; lig h ter wiight*
nhnvs nnxlr.ium udcacc; u:i:-nt
sliljiping demcnrl; big puckers &lt;!oin*r
bulk gtmd and eh ».c j
200 to 300 pound butchers 11.10(3'
11.50; m ajority of b e tte r Ifi'i to
180 pound weight
11.75@i2.f*0;
practical top 12.00; 1 10. to 150
pourd selections larg ely 12 .00 @
12.25; bulk packing sows 9.25@
DJJ®; better grades of killing pigs
mostly 12.25@ 12.50; heavy weight
hogs 11.80(g) 11.30; medium 11.15
@11.65; light 1L00@&gt; 12.00; light
lights ll.25@12.25; packing sows
9.00@P.50; slaughter pigs 12.U0@
12.25.
Cntle 60,000 catch a? cattch can
trade of fat steers nnd fat stock;
steady to 25c lower; better grade*
of fat steers showing maximum
decline; top heavies 12.25; y e a rl­
ings 12.00; bulk 8.75@ 10.09; ship
ping demand very narrow on good
to choice offerings; bulls 10 to 15*
higher; velers strong nt 1 1 .0 Q@
11.50; mostly south'dtiern hand
picking upward t &gt; 13.09 and better.
Sheep 2 ,00 0 ; fa! lambs fully 25c
higher; rpnt« up more, finality con­
sidered: bnik 16.00@lfi.25; few u
wold to 16.50; some held high r:
f a t sheep strong; odd bits fat cwe 3
8.25; lambs fully steady; few lends
15.5rt@lG.00; no choice handy
weight on rale.

Lynchburg College
Will Meet S trong
Basketball Teams
LYNCHBURG. Va., Dec. 24.—
( P )—All four of the Southern Con­
ference members in Virginia will
n- ei;g.t',-;«i on the court this sea­
son by the basketball team of
• -vnchDiirtr College, Coach Day
has announced. The echedjla call*
for 17 games. The Hornets will
•m h. .-"ii.ua ..urn Hampdonf-idney a t Lynchburg on January
13 a fte r which they will meet Vir­
ginia W. and L and V. M. I. in
order.
Duke and Ci;i':f -rd arc the Nertn
Carolina games while .Milligan and
i "•• '••u-.sewmnn r.re the* other for­
eign” opponents.
Iflt' svuMlUlC inllowu:
Jun. 13— Hampcicu-Sidr.cy a’
home.
Jan. 16—Virginia nt Charlottesville.
Jan. 18—Washington and Ia*c at
Lexington.
Jan. It#—V. M. I. at home.
Jun. 22—Richmond a t home.
Fob. 1—V. P. 1. ut home.
Feb. 3—Emory and Henry a t
Emory.
Foie 1—Milligen at Milligon.
Feb. 5—Carson-Newnian at Je f­
ferson City.
Fob. 11 Duke* at home.
Feb. 13- Randolph—Macon, a t
home.
Feb. 20-- Randolph-Macon at
ii&lt;mm.
rob. 22.—V. M. I. at homo,
oli. 25.—llampdcn-Sidncy a t
Jirmpch r. Sidm y,
I 'oli. 2;j Richmond at Richmond.
Fob . 26 - Ru ndolph-Macon nt
Ashland.
Feb. 27—Medical College a t Ma­
con.

T T H IS H IG H SEASON of the Cbr
year it is natural for us to pause u
hurry o f modern life and indulge
little m ental stock-taking. Inasmm
m ost o f us are engaged in the paBll
m oney through some form of endt
this sober thinkin g usually questioi

H igh School Football
Players Lose -Amateur
Susanne Pleased At
Visit Of Helen Wills Standing In Chicago

PARIS, Dec. 21.—f/Pl—"I am olways glad to meet good players,”
declared Susnnne Lenglen, when
a sk ’d by I/A uto for her view# on
Iho coming of IU&gt; n Wills, the
California girl, to the Riviera.
"I shall have just ns much, if
not more, pleasure in try in g con­
clusion with Mir,3 Wills ni- with
Mi ' MrKnnn. But I must toll you
that Miss Wilis* coming i the has*,
of my cares. My father, who hns
bc.n seriously ill, hns just under­
gone a severe operation and moth­
er and ! have been terribly noxi­
ous about him lately.”

The acquisition o f m oney for money's sake aloi

CHICAGO, P e. 24.—f/Pi.—Four
Englewood High School boys, luickficl I ef their football team , have
been hr.rrcd iiermancutly from
&lt;coip-liiiori :n amateurs in high
rehool because they played with a
make- in' i prufe'siottal team ropi nr filling Milwaukee th r o weeks
a.'o.
As n further outcome of the
■ ndiG, liir Chicngo Cardinals, a
m em hfr of the national pm icsi‘*nnl Icaime is under of He 1ft1
'.rutiny and am ateur athletics all
over the country may l&gt; • affectcil.
The annua! meeting of I ho am ­
ateur federation in New Yorl. will
i.'iscuHft r visions of the rules governing the am ateur status of imys
tagged professional for life he*
ciiuse of a single pettv violaiion.

generally regarded w ith disfavor. Most of us try ti
quire m oney through the performance of some iJ
form o f public service, and to spend it in a way 1
benefits others as w ell as ourselves. In fact, that cl
pretty close to expressing the American Ideal,
^

And the man

ol*w om an

w h o helps to create a pj

place where people can live and work under perfect]
ditions— specifically, w h o becomes a partner in thj
ation o f such a city as w ill be Daytona Shores — I
nearly than in any other w a y attains the American 1
For that man or w om an renders the greatest of ^
services b y m aking it possible for hom e-hungry Ki
cans to live and work in “the most beautiful sp&lt;
Florida," idyllic in setting, i d e a l i n clim ate, a placet
the best that life can hold w ill be realized. 1 ___
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alone in a material way, but likewise in the sptntua

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L- to a close and w e sincerely hope that

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PAGE NINE

T T H E C H R IST M A S SEA SO N MEN A R E

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INSPIRED W ITH T H E H IG H ER F E E L ­

INGS O F F R A T E R N A L KINDNESS.

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CITIZEN S O F

SANFORD, W HO H A V E BEEN T H E F A IT H ­
FUL. T O R C H -B E A R E R S O F PR O G R ESS, F E L ­
LOW SHIP A ND G O O D WILL T H R O U G H O U T
T H E Y EA R .

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A Y T H E SA M E S P IR IT O F UNSELFISH
SE R V IC E P E R M E A T E T H IS O R G A N I­

ZA T IO N , AND T H E
W HOLE, IS O U R

COM MUNITY A S A

C H R ISTM A S AND NEW

Y E A R S’ WISH F O R ALL.

�THE SANFORD HERALD, THURSDAY, Dec. 24, 1?2|

Source of Mankind’s
Real Happiness

No single factor contributes to the growth, prosperity or
stability of the individual, or community more than that
that of the whole hearted, unselfish support of progress
in the home or civic life.

F O R R E S T L A K E, May
S. O. C H A S E
C. J. M A R S H A L L

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it may be a French nr Ruo ian P / G c r m V iw -i
m an or n’cmnn of title wth the * W '-O H t I f C
same ambition.
Are Fatal
O rdinarily, an aid would handle

THURSDAY.
-*THE
__- I . SALFORD IIERAT.D.
■■ -v^- _ _- " -Dec. 24,
- ■1925.
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To Coy

m
or is
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due nt the projection room, wr."V*l' l h o was tiie son of Mrs,!
iv-'. iii.
V' Ro* t, P!Vv end is said to have liva new photoplay
aw aits his critica l Gir‘ I u l K|tv#nth S tric t.
I »*m.
,
Luncheon, and sometim es dinner, r It wn: ctcd thnt the hoy had
is dovoted to n tu n ness confer­ been play ini; with fireworks which
ence w ith officials of the company, hud beer purchased for his Christfor El .x' te
n s iv e- ,,i..ywTitrl&gt;ts, authors nnd act
y -fi.r
K-n^.mas celebration and ii nis untjs:th at he died
-,nA
n.d The ExpertExpcn* There nre nun to he sent to Knrope fifteen hour a fte r swallowing
.nllowiiuj’ thi&gt;
the
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KforntOUS S u m s to obtain tn itc rla i tnw i, t i
torpedo, Physicians were called in
L l'hot,, H a y s I duction. . R eport, on* p r o l f e t E tot. late to : nve the youngster’s
l hnto . —
j n| roa4|y b0jn(r exhibited must b~ life, it was said.
— ,, - 1
road nnd occasionally changes nte
CIn W O r K
to l.e made.
Explosion Dam ages
.
t o c lrv
A mnn " h o has spent months in
\\'C&lt; b L d o n j the A frican jungles has completed
Railroad
Bridge
n,p ictu re which the company may
A nother
photographer
Of P r o d u c e r desire.
CLARKSliURG, W. Va„ D ec.21.
ftfii-i P ro m in e n t w ants to go to the A rtlr* to make —(A*)—An .-.plosion damaged the
;7r Everywhere a film. Thomas Mcighan may want W ciicrn Maryland Railway bridge
a vacation. A nother sta r inuy ask nt Binghampti n .iunctiou early today. The blast, ret off near the
. 24, (A1)__ a rniso in m inty.
j.s 1 These— and a thousand other middle of th ^pnn which erodes
I1
1
-Ark, but by questions—th? producer must de­ W est Fork Uiver, caused damage
ed ike most in- cide, not a small one being the vari- estimated at c*veral thousiinds *»f
ous legal affairs.
dollars. l.nrnc pieces of steel
^ to ’ii.'.
~I]i‘or..* &lt;'f cmlsrs in
•— --------------------------were hurl.d great distances, while
window in r.eirby dwelling houses
,.r ■ I production
POLICE STOP PI. \Y
im! :« ea all
NEW YORK—The police b om b were shattered. Railroad officials
t ,:ftj many of the squad has stopped a play dcplet- expressed th:* beliif th a t nitro­
nothing of it'R th e .attem pted assassination of glycerin' had been used.
ipzny “on location" Mumotini as a fake. They explain
Florida, they ay, is being gorg­
its, Potto Rico, or th a t the law forbids Sunday pi*r.! rs. authors, play. lorm nnccs ns contemplated. anti ed w ith Rcirildican voters. But the
arthts, models, deny they acted a t the behest of Postal Guide shows there won’t be
/••men. royalty and the sta te ns charged by Carlo post-office- enough to go around.
—Dallas N ws.
ito bo found among Trescn, the promoter.

I T he ninonnt raised by ‘JOd com
J inanity chest and welfare fcdcr.i
tfons (thn la tte r has o.dy a slight
j ly ditferent meaning from tne
; form er) in ih? same period was
; reported a t 555.501),000.
Deducting the amount rai&lt;ed by
: th* 2f» new chests, there was an inirr^ n -e of j l . 138,004 in the amount
l raised in lir25, over the an." nt
' ifcach in 1024, said the associnits entire population.
lion. Eightyono cities asked tot
Minneapolis was shown to have more in 1021, 33 for less and 1?
donated from public revenues arid fu r the same amount,
private sources ft fur greater sum
The community chests, for the
Iruin
every
person—$1*!.H4— me: t p u it, are for approved chariwhite St. Paul wus only slightly ties without reference to race or
b:hind with $14.30. and Kansas religion. Kneh philanthropic or­
...., Mo., third
um u with $13.05. B uf•
' tty.
ganization is apportioned a shore
fulo was listed
as fourth with o f the proceeds from subscrip$12.91, and Dcs Moines fifth wiin lions.
$12.52.
Rbt heater, N. Y. followid CinIIAkVARl) WITHDRAWS
i I’.nati in donations to the comv.rvr.#»,t.|*'l''»T| ,»l*l
*--*.' -*)VUtUfU
COLUMBUS,
Mass.
Recntif e ”of*
unity charity budget, giving at the ‘‘.-er.timrntal music'’ or. the pro­
rate $4 per person; Cleveland was grain the Harvard (lice Club has
thinl, giving S3.H9, and San Fran- withdrawn from a forthcoming ineiseo fonrth with $3.St.
tercollegiate glee club contest in
The popularity of the com muni- Now York.
t&lt;’ chest plun, which concentrates f
----------------------------charities campaigns into one grand
fMr H arry E. Braccwell, l.ond**n
crash and gets it over, was a ttes-i chii(j ,.,r c jnj i;ltt ,,n y ! t|iat it is

s Are Giving**
More To Organized Charity;
Minneapolis Leads Country
r ,W b s s » u v. Dee- *
KANSAS CITY. Dec. 21—&lt;aT&gt;o f Atnericun cit:cs which arc piv*
jn,- jncrea ine am ounts to con. id;;i.,p it charity budgets, the mill. &lt;•?
human kindness s e tn u to prevail
_ • abundantly
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nrd Cincinnatti, although there
a chance fur divergence of opinion.
as various standards may be np

pliul.

Minneapolis subscribed m ost per
Capita In H('dr» to pliilanthropic'ir.i.tiiutioiis from nil sources, includ­
ing public
and VIItVIHIlIIVU
Cincinnatti
r -«..v revenue,
«v
IIIIU
ltd in voluntary gifts per capita
to its community chest. Clev,
land, however, had the large
chest pledge — $ 1,285,tH)8 — nnd
Philadelphia, with pledges of L 1*20,1:»4, the next liinTest.
These fiirurra were made aval,
able here through the American
Association fur ( onimunity Orgnr;7aticns and the Kansas City
of Social Agencies.
Cincinnatti subscribed $*1.31 pe;
capita, in the 1925 drive, based on

trsysrtr s

twelve months ending May 31, ID25, the association ty.t. 2d . itie \
adopted the jdan and held their
first campaign.

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A Christmas Gift That Increases
frem yenr to year i* an account with tho
Seminole County Hank anti it is tho most
stihstnntlnl ami Insting kind of a Christmas
present you can Rive any member of the
family. New accounts are cordially invited.
•S'. Interest l*nid on fSnvinffs Account.
!'' Interest Pain on Savings Accounts.

S e m in o le (ffo u n fy J§ a n k

S a n fo rd ,F la .

STRENGTH - SERVICE - PROGRESS
is asleep, nr it ought to bo allow­
ed to get used to noises. Thnt is
the position taken by the baity
ADVERTISEMENTS TEId. YOU WHAT TH E RO­
toward the family in the night, alRo.- -.Minm ::polls Journal.
MANCE OK BUSINESS IS DOING FOR YOU.

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IL I.nsky. When he
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in the wornI I ; a loiijf summary
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i been purchased esi .-tar. .v director has
. The producing dcobtained actors of
,g [.art-. Locations
It
' i. In fact,
.-.uilly is ready for
0 begin.
I- .. : leirram to th?
the : .r does not like
r r ■' •..« :;he care fur
ki : in t. nr.i ovi r the
|f n r to (io it.
r cessitlcn of good
pin&lt; in doing it."
kky. “ If the star is
one and advances
1fur not doing tlie
[thole thing has to
and another actor
.'cnnrio selected.
|ir.i!. what is to be

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!* a cable from Ength* company's option
fipiiv on a very in.iry work. Another
i a r impany on Ioca&gt;news th a t rain has
|»rk ns to send exipn duction fa r above*
Should the scenario
Lifting the scenes in
b dd the company
kdays longer in the
Rid w eather?
rings nnd a play«m th at the big
s o n which he lmil
and had virtually
al. bn • :ittr:s* ted a
'from another producWill Mr. Lasky
i secretary with word
of a cabinet member
ttl q letter of in tro­
ll is beautiful and
t into the movies. Or

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Punch
Shrim p or Oyster ( ’«», ktail
Chicken Sntip
Olives
( ’olery
Roast Turkey, Cranberry Sauce
Roast Duck, Apple Jelly
Roast Chicken
O yster Dressing
Green Peas
Cream Whipped Potatoes
Palm Garth n Salmi
llol Biscuits
New Buttered Beets
Fruit Cake
Ice Cream

Plum Pudding

Pumpkin Pie

Mince Meat Pie

CheesQjaud
SaRPthAlniumh)
Tea .
Coffee •. r ;
Continuous Service From T A. M

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Happy New Year
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A Very Merry Christinas
To All
May the one be large with that Peace
the day celebrates, the other out­

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standing in worth while accomplishmenls.

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�THE HANFORD HERALD* THURSPAj.

By Williams
JACKSONVILLE,—Daughters o. the East, came upon the two p o -'

liccmcn ami swore out an alfidavit ngninst them. They were re- i
leased on 5250 bond.
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AVON PARK—Rex Beach, a u ­
thor of a number of novels, m ade |
his third land purchase here when
he took over 25 acres cr muck
WEST p a l m b e a c h —f . b . lands.
Coo pel, marshal of K iskra, was
MIAMI—Contract for the con­
to be arraigned in court here this
wic’i tor tiring at the car of 1. struction of a 23-story church buil­
]• pcarson, of Kelsey City. The ding. to cost approxim ately
marshall, who s tated rr.at ne wua 000. has been let by the F irst B ap­
trjing ot make Pearson, who, tu tist Church here. Vi ith one excep­
claimed, was speeding, was placed tion. the structure will be the la r­
timJti ¥I,00U bond a fte r his ar- gest church building in the world.

the American Revolution of r l°ridr wil hold their s l a t e meeting
here. dan. l ‘J-21. Mrs. B. E. Brown.
corn spending secretary, announc­
ed The Katherine Livingston chaptc; will be host. A number of socinl functions have been planned.

Competing With Turks And
Belgians To Attain Highest
Efficiency In Inducing A
Good Grade Of Short Cotton

52.000,-

JACKSONVILLE—II. ll. Laniden, of Duval county, has been
selected by the National Association of Agriculture of Cuba, to
judge a poultry exhibition a t H a - '
vana, Feb. 0, and to lecture on
Al.M BEACH—Four men lash- Innovation In M utual
ii the &gt;loop Sister, were rescu- Betting Now Planned
uff the Bahama Islands, uciing to word receiver! here by By Club In Louisiana
o. The rescue was made by
tain Dus Jordahn and the crew
NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 24.~(;P)
his yacht Christina, of Palm An innovation In mutual betting
is planned by the Loul.uina Jockey
Cluli f"r the 1026 race m eeting be­
•[.AND—Two partrolm cn, for­ ginning at the fuir grounds here
um of homes because of al- un Jan. 1. Announcement was
ed high rentals', final*;.’ set* made today th at the proceeds of
I in a bouse that had been vac- the sale of mutual tickets would
fur b.*3 ie time. Thev cut the b? supervised and verified daily
ss and weeds from aho.il the by n firm of internationally known
e, and cleaned it Up thorough- public accountants. A corps of
Then the owner, .r woman from accountants will be assigned by the

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PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 24.—(A')
—Out of the glories of mountain
range and plain into the soap vat
or fertilizer bin is the ignominious

M ary’s E lder Son Is
“ Most B o rro w ed ”
Baby In All B ritain
HARROGATE, Dec. 24.—&lt;/P)—
George Henry H ubert, elder son
of Princess M ary, has become the
most "borrowed” baby in England.
King George and Queen Mary,
tho grand parents, nre particularly
fond of the boy, and when he isn’t
rom ping nbout Buckingham Palace
or Windsor Castle, George is loan­
ed to laird and Lady llnrcwood,
parents of Viscount I^iscelles, nt
Harewood House near here where
a playground hns been fixed up

for his special benefit.
Now and then George Henry
goes to Curzon House in Linden,
the residence of the Duke and
Duchess of York. Ever so often
ho is taken to St. James Palace
to pay his respect to his uncle, the
Prince of Wales, and Prince Hen­
ry.
Goldsborough
Hull.
between
York and Harrogate, is really the
home of George Henry, hut he has
been so busy making kin visiting
tours this full that his parents
have seen hut very little of him.
Two nurses accompany Master
George on his tours in a powerful
limousine which the young man,
who will be three years old Feb.
7, already claims as his alone.

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the western m ustang,'sm all, most­
ly useless, and numerous.
For those in the Pacific North­
west, this lowly end approached
appreciably close when a Portland
company began the construction of
a plant in which this rendering
will be done.
The sturdy, roving hands of un­
der-sized horseflesh ent off the
range th at is needed by stockmen
and upon which depends, to a large
extent, the game in the western
stales. In .Montana alone it was
estim ated th a t there are 250.000 of

tor
•iul
cnity
in-

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PARIS, Dec. 21.—(A*l—Horsem eat, form erly "the poor man’s
beefsteak
— ..... ak," hns become a French
luxury. Scurcity of buteherablc
nnimuU is given us the cause of
Its enormous ire reuse in price.
One pound of choice horse-meat
at the local m arkets recently was
quoted 0.50 francs—about forty
cent • Pork chons could be bad
for K.50, roast beef for 0.00 and
mutton for 7.50.
Besides the gradual disappear­
ance of horses “on the hoof' avail­
able for the m arkets, a tax of
one France tw enty-five centimes
per pound placed on the meat u.i&lt;
raid to have influenced higher
prices.
Horsi meat is recommended hy
physicians for persons suffering
from tuberculosis and all diseases
of anaemia of the blood. The sana-

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FRIENDS AND
PATRONS
I Extend the

I wish to express my
appreciation for the
support given me dur­
ing the past year and
trust 1 may continue to
serve you with the
same efficiency in the
future.

Welaka Huildin
is our wish at this Joyous
Tim e of the year lo our
many putrons and friends.

V.

is mi seasons so lull ot
Hope ns the one we term Christ­
m as; no period in the twelve
months so laden with the Promise
lu c r e

o f Accomplishment as the New
Year, so in the spirit that domi­
nates both, we extend impartially
to employees and putrons a cordial

this Christmas bo the happiest of all
that many years of prosperity shall
your lot is our earnest wish to
O U R FR IEN D S A N D P A T R O N S

HILL LUMBER CO

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^_THE SANFORD HERALD, THURSDAY, Dec. 24. 1925.
’ depression1 m 1r e a d ' n ' m ? n £
■ ’brokers,
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the
nearly always
there
is a drop in sales.
The excellent condition of the
a rt m arket has resulted in many
fine and large collections being
offered for sale which had been
withheld because of u reluctance
to sacrifice them.
As fo r sending foreign collec­
tions to New York for disposition,
the opinion prevails here th a t this
is only natural, because of the
large num ber of Americans who
/ v i n e M*m°n « for m any years have ferquented the
_ in N ew Y o rk galleries of London and Paris dur­
ing nuctions. It is a case o f plac­
Ror ti° cds F r o m ing the objects nearer the best
[Col l e c t i o n s purchasers.
These collections, however, are
not being given up without protest.
W o rk s
W itness the Achiilito C'hle:*r gath­
Ready Sales ering of Flemish and Dutch paint­
ings and Italian prim itives, part
Jlberings S aid T o of which recently was sold by the
American A rt Galleries for $123,line in l’° P u l a r * 100, and the Levcrhulme assort­
(rs go To S h o w s ment of furniture, pictures, chinaware nnd other objects to l*e auc­
&gt;. * c . 24. UP)— tioned by the Anderson Galleries
»rt collector nnd early next year.
—rn- went to foreign
When financial em barrassm ent
fT hi* shopping tbit* made it necessary for Chieea to
1 |t,f[ between ten sell the objects, the Italian gov­
Jlion dollars as tri- ernm ent sought a way to preserve
Dork's enhanced re- the collection.
i art center.
A fter the sale was decided upon,
_ of foreign collccr„ the United States the government exercised its legal
Lther with an in- right and inventoried certain
[Vf domestic gather- painting and objects a;i national
Jnt0byC\m ” rmans hr treasures. But it was not in funds
pronounced in
i gallery officials are
1,-0 (,f the chief fuc^|j js the unsettled
jiticn in Europe nnd
Ijtoiperity here.
" jtive of the Ameriries said the income
j|*o was an in-

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla.. I)cc. 24.
~ ( £ y ~ F lorida automobllists paid
$6,747,930.7.1 for gasoline during
November, according to J. Hinton
Pledger, supervising inspector of
the Department of Agriculture.
Twenty two million, rune hun­
dred and ninety one thouraml, sev­
en hundred and twenty three gal­
lons of gasoline was consumed dur­
ing last month, or an increase cf
102*41.l i t gallons over the same
period in 11*21. which was 12,050,B80 gallons, Mr. Pledger's figures
show.
Kero-ino consumed in N'ov -mbor
1925, amounted to .4,870,332 galto make the purchases and neither
were Italian collectors,
Mitchell Kennedy, of the An­
derson Galleries, made a special
trip to London to obtain the Leverhulmc collection nnd his success
hrought disappointment to the
English dialers and the following
remark front uno of them:
"The real reason the Lcverhulme
treasures are going to America is
because just now she has &gt; the
money to i iend nnd air Insatiable
appetite fur acquiring the Ol«l
World's famed art treasures."

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W E A R E E X T E N D IN G T O
O U R FRIEN D S AND CUS­
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A*ou can p r o v i d e
against wan in later
years by depositing a
little with us from
time to time. Why not
begin today nnd ob­
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D ealers all over the country keep
talking about the "Used &lt;ar I'roblcm." They seem to regard it us a
sort of nightm are. We Je lined Imig
ago that the biggest part of the
problem consists of k tt mg put-pie
to realize th a t all Used t'nrs nnd nl
U sed Car dealers aren’t alike. And
it isn ’t a problem at all I

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ngninst 3.0G8 in November. 1924.
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or an increase of 2,480 gallons for
U’l p a ,t mo.n th‘
The gasoline expenditure cstimate. Mr. Pledger stated was baged Up.&gt;n the cost of 25 cents per
gallon, the average retail price at
which it was sold during Novemher.
On tthe total number of gallons
i*f gasoline, kerosine and signal
oil sold in the statu during the
lust month, Mr. Pledger stated,
the Department of Agriculuro re­
ceived an inspection tax of 1-8 of
one cent per gnllon, which arnounted to more than $30,000.

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Dec. 24.—bP)—Florida Alligator, en jntu t jje national fraternity in ive chapters in the leading school*
)** weekly publication of the Un- ^ ‘near future. Pi Delta Epsilon's of the country.
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Modern Inventions Have J.nrp
1Supplanted Bell Hanging In
.Every City Of The Country
.W as Once A rtistir Trade
NEW YORK. Doc. 21.—hF&gt;.—
Modem Fciikitific invention?, which
have spelled the ash heap for oldfashioned usages, hare sounded the
death knell for another once re ­
spected prosperous vocation—bcli
V.T, WOMAM ;
hartjrfhg.
TH e. o n s
iaj&lt;e
'Like the m akers of clipper ships,
ISN' T THG LATEST r&lt;3DCC_,
hw p skirts and the sundry other
developments of the past which
f o r it ' s f e R F S ^ - r t - V
have come and Rone, struck down
J G O C 7D I
M R * march of progress and fash­
A W O tH C S t h ! Kl q / it
A.
ion, the bell hanger of today—and
MOUCPN'
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IN
his class is a handful—is a man
CVGR TWO HUlVDTiSD IF
virtually without a job.
tViS S O L D I T 1
T his city, which less than thirty
years ago required the constant S t 2 *
a tie tion of hundreds of bell-hung -1
A n
now find- use for less than
hsTi-a-score. Electric doorbells ar-Mauled for the panning of bellh Ailping artisans.
Werner, owner of a tiny We t
T h 'e » M
it
S n » shop, outside of which hangs ,
t h e , same sign he placed there
C o f£.TA f NJ k. Y
&gt;'*«rs ago when he first opened
M O ST B E
for business, is one of the few
G O O D (I
siUviving members of Liu* rear
guard of bell-hangers. A few ancif«it homes, clinging to relics of
t h ? ; past, still claim his services.
1Jut electricity, he said, has ruined
hi? Trnsiness.
[hen Werner, then a young man,
t started hanging door-bells,
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the trade was then in its heyday.
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Father Knickerbocker, tired of
tHiinderous knockers then iin vogue
demanded a new method of an.-a- 6&lt; &gt;.t* •i .t.- * i
naWicement and hells—operated by . - I j*(v the pulling of n lever outside,
■RTOfh act bells in the home a-jinglfng—came into being.
Fpr a brief few decades, the
jangling bells were pre-eminent.
Bw -hangers were proud of their
art. For years their ingenious a r ­
rangements, elaborate or simple,
ndqrding to the householder’s
taste, announced the visitor. Some
WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.—OP)— engines arc concerned by the de­
even played music.
Then came electricity. The pub­ While naval aviation has tie velopment of air-cooled engines,
lic .-took up the new wrinkle of veloped to the point that it “is wltieh has progressed satisfactor­
science, and electric door-bells, np- now an integral part of the fUet," ily. The development of metal
rated by the mere pushing of a but- the imrlage of personnel ha been construction of aircraft is pro­
tfljrt,' rudely ousted their clum sier 11 hnmlqiqi and adequute expansion gressing satisfactorily, but has
can not he made without increased not yet reached a point where it
predecessor.
appropriations, Rear Admiral W. is entirely practicable for produc­
3 i
A. Moffett, chief of the Navy Bu­ tion orders.
reau of Aeronautics, said in his a n ­
“The design and operation of
nual repi rt.
catapults during the j.nst year ha
Until there is n iPifkient per- i eon highly satisfactory.
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i nonnet tin- naval aeronautic
«&gt;r- “ It is believed th a t our Navy is
'he only one which uses catapult.'
Qi
proper plr.ee as n baliinced arm i&gt;: to any practical extent. Our de­
has progressed to a
BATON
UOtTiTil-.
- thp
fl* increaso
h0 &gt;nid-innni1
m lc *9 "■ ' •.‘ velopment
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i-“ an
appropriation
point where planes are now rataTW
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ed uj n ignal from the flagshort way from New Orleans, t* n \t, mm,i„ M t,( aircraft."
iship.
•um IjJc lu ^ 'iu e industry.
The report dealt with th: fi ..l
1’he number of flying hoofs is
innmtef imnl in comjmriron with v&lt;*nr cruUntr last
in an,l inCi easing yearly, an i the bureau
ntany other crops ot t.te .“'.ito, hu’ &lt;ljr| not discuss the air *ontrover.-, ■ desirous of encouraging as far
t 2 « i«
1 '•"!« anion, which has sines arisen.
as practicable a g rea ter increase
liv nt , i,j I 1 ‘
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Sum marizing his recommends-1becuuse it is believed th at the more
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I tions. Admiral Moffett aid:
.rs have in the air
n s A m H u J whlTJI.
"S
hy
aviation hu- cotUtnu- 1 the more proficient tney will U*.
an Arcad an whose name the tobu -e f f .r ti t- give the fleet .••.uti"The tihortage of both commis­
co now Ix-urs, its (-ultivation has d e n t pln.ie.i i f the types to meet sioned and enlisted p tr onnel has
been kept tip continuously *'vcri naval requirements, and this ha been a handicap during the past
since by direct lineal descendants 1. n ucresful to tin* point v.h i
*or. While it is realized that this
of the original M. IVriqu
naval aviation is now an intvgr I has been brought about by the
^Cultivation is coniliied to a very i a rt of til,- fe e t, accompanying it
'ier.il . hortnge throughout th •
small area on the banks at th* Mi
w iii-rcci it "nes.
or vice, it is desired to point out
sisiippi, where a favorable iam bi“The u '* of aircraft aboard
i the ntval aeronautic organination of sail nnd elimat tr par­ hip* imposes upon the designer: M
".dieri can rot assume its proper
ticularly adapted t ■» it- growth. • n ival aircraft problems not I'hice a a balanced arm nf the
This tobacco, which, 'ind . it; chief met in th* design of other a irera n , tb el until it •has sufficient per­
use
for
x-mas,, n ,sensoner
,
, m ixtures, e -i tiniilatians of weight mid stir sonnel.
cXfeedmg y strong, with a d«stini t a, :!u. :
„Ut-tam in g problems
‘The annual u-port of the Bu*
flavor and aroma. Not many mm to I ji;-nit with. 1 iieoe, 1iin Itit- rum
of Aeronautics would not be
than f&gt;0 () acres are given over to it- *j t Vr. I** n met is i i f us the complvtu without an ex p re ssio n of
growth.
Btrique is raised in much the
same manner us any other sun
tobacco, the land ueing properly
'j£i
plowed over arid the rows -et about
live feet apart. The seed is sown
early in January and replanted in
March or April. ‘The harvesting
is-done in July. The tobacco then
is hung In the sheds to dry, strippe 1
nnd placed in presses until tin*
fallowing March or April when »t
if, ready for the m arket. Frequent
!?*.• however, it is nut sold until
t '" | e o r four years nid, n- IVriqu •, i
like wine, improves v .tb age.

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Moffett but it is emphasized that
appreciation of the assistance ren­ u enfater yearly increase is nece*dered tn
this
u bureau
uureau by
oj the.
u*c. United
v*....v . a
"•**' , tho demand of the
S . ..O A m , Air
- a i r B o L « of * * * * * * *
tiunal Advisory Committee f w ^ S V c o » t ; n « the OPAeronautics* tho Bureau of Stand*
r.rds, and the Forest Products La­ oration of 12-plane squadrons inboratory. The heartiest co-opera* stead of expanding to 1 8 -plnne
tion has existed between this bu- squadrons, as
leau and the agencies mined, an.l
The ca sunities numbered 32 killlhere assistance has been nf great
value and a source of economy to t ,|( nine seriously injured and *W
who sustaimd minor Injuries. This
the government.
“In past annual reports this compared with 1 * killed, 14 sen*
bureau has recommended that the
departm ent do everything possible ously injured ami 26 who sustained
to place upon the statutes of the minor injuries m 1024. The namgovernment adequate legislation ber of naval aviators were
on
covering civil aviation. I wish to last July 1 compared with S2 S a
emphasize again the necessity for
suen legislation if commercial avi­ year before.
The casualU.s were sustained
ation is to ntauc real progress in
this country.
dufing a total of 63,782 flight,
“ While the progress during the hoars in which there were 166
year has been reasonably satisfac­
This compared with
tory. 'considering the funds appro­ crashes.
58,838
hours
and 180 crashes in
priated, it m ust be realized that
unless appropriations are Increas­ 1924. During the past year 2.,631
ed there can be no m aterial in­ flights were made front the a ir ­
crease in numbers of aircaft, as
the appropriations for the last five craft squadrons of the Battle Fleet,
years have been just about suffi- 9,139 from the aircraft squadrons
citnt to purchase planes to meet of th.' scouting fleet, nnd 1,950
the normal a ttritio n .’
from the aircraft carrier Langley.
Despite what
he described
asOthers from the Asiatic fleet and
,
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“unusually heavy casualties, a net ftjr
broUght the total of
s ..in of 64 naval aviators during ■
tQ 85 44:&gt;
ihc year was noted by /idniirnl

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Cnm pU inunts,
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Jam es S. Hackney. It. H. Itamney,
Pnrollne A. Ml* II. J p, MUiilI,
her husliand. I.nreazo \V. t u i d w l n
and Ituse H. Halit win, lit, wlf,J. Axel Krlcsen. C aonre K. \V |U U11,
Ada tt*j Baldwin, w idow. ,j. \v.
J&gt;w tnn. Sarah A . Holton. A nna
C. Holton, Allco O. Holton. Harry
Holton. Clara A. How er. H C.
Iiowell. M. O. CrumpUr. B. J.
Harrell. HebcCca J. Hower, \V!Jila.K E. Catchcgri, If living and
jf U*ail their hf-lra. d evisees,
gran tees find le g a t e e s and all o t h ­
er parties c la im in g Interests u n ­
der them. Henry H. Sanford, d e ­
ceased. Ids heirs, d evisees, g r a n ­
tees and le g a te e s and all o lh e r
parties rla lm ln g In terests under
the said Henry H. Sanford, nnd all
the unknown parties claim ing an y
In t-re .t In the property d e sc r ib ­
ed herein
D efend a tits.
Orilrr for f o n s l rn ctlve S e n d e e
Tile com plainants h a v in g a t t a c h ­
ed to ih 'lr *&gt;MI of com p lain t In t h is
cau se affidavit s t a l i n g there are
unknow n heirs, d e v ise e s, g r a n te e s
olid legatees o f Ja m es ft. lla c k n e v .
It. H. Ramsey, H e n r y 8. Sanford,
Caroline A. MlU.dl,
J. p. M ltell.
licr husband, LorahSo \V. B ald w in
mill Hose O. Uuldwln. M s w ife. J.
Axel Krlrson, Heorg* K. AVllson, Ada
NV. Baldwin, w idow , O, \V. I.ew io n
Harsh A. Holton. Anna C. Holton.
A l i c e O. Holton. Harry Holton. Clara
Hower. K. C. Ale Do well, M. O.
( ‘rumpler,
Harrell.
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—Although the t n t dauglitru
.a Confederate Mil la r. Jiniinie
hllen llnrr, 12 years old. is m.t
etigible to belong to the itnited
lb*lighters of the Confed ra* v untu. 0 he attains hf.T majority. J im ­
mie is the daughter ot A. J. Bari,
WJ^who did not m arry until he
was past 60 years id age. Ken­
tucky ( 'onfederate state* iciati.s
beljeve Jimmie is the youngest
daughter of a Confederate
in the United Stutes.
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A dm iral M offett Calls A irplane An
Integral P a rt Of The Whole Fleet
In Annual R eport M ade To Public

Louisiana P a rish Is
Only Place Perique
lobacco Is Kaised irani"rt,i,:n

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for tt*u HvVviilh J iillcln I i * , t
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WHO HAVE H ELPED
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OUR SIN CERE
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The Merriest Christinas
and the
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Copy Of Zwingli Bible years, has h;en discovered in the
Found In L i b r a r y IS"fiX '£iS£nn,d Thto'o,!iLANCASTER, Pa., Dec. 24.—
(&gt;P)—A copy of one of the rare st
Bibles in the world—the Ulrich
Zwinglo Bible—the printing of
which is said to have taken fe w
threatened with • investigators believed it an act of
[ri wastes from warning rather than a move to
,trs reclaimed « t' cripple the w ater system ,
Late in November the same year
century »K°ennial point of an open dem onstration of protest
West, form erly; was made when scores of the
ranchers seized the Alabama waste
gntes, 60 miles south of Bishop,
jja a ,,------and opened them, allowing the
j y settlers to »r- | stream , to flow into the parched
jnd orchards. Now | t,e(j 0f the Owens River.
(rted into the Lo3
The valley is approxim ately too
jet to supply the miJes long and varies in vtidth
. gb mile* tuuth- j rom fjvc to fifteen miles. I t has
a population of P,000. including the
V valley declare four principal town:' Lon? Pine,
arbitrary methods independence, Big Pine snd Bishop.

I .w say, later prov­
id e d by the city of
I Instead of the re ­
lic t, the city anI'to build an aqueduct
I water southward.
E ar years of drought
L the first land ac­
idly negotiated with
[fights along canals
[ ind soon obtained
L of one of the larger
k Its waters were
pme aqueduct, leaving
cchcs arid.
it, generated through
end a climax the night
R'24. when 40 or 50
imited the huge coniin, near the first
&amp;ir at Haiwee, No
made, however, nnd
■deftly placed, failed
t aqueduct m aterially.

The Ilihle, according to its title
Sv5^h*,as printetl by Christopher
rroschauer in 1529. Four years
before that time the first section
or the volume, which i.t in six
sections, was printed. The text
C0!VpiIt‘l by Zwingli and severn! other preachers of Zurich
who were associated with him,
nnd n greater part of the German
text fWas translated from the l u tin '
by Martin Luther. The Bible, according to historians, a t the time
oi its publication corresponded to
the popu.ur priced editions of tonay.
iwo «f thv features of the book
are tin- illustrations of the nrrnngtmi at „f !)„. text. For exnmple th, Hook &lt;{ Act ■is placed
a fter th. I ; i-tle of St. Paul, instead of before as is the case in
printing the present-day Bibles.
The ma.i &gt;riv. of the illustrations

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guests.
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Seaweed Considered
New Invention
Delicacy In Japan
Saves Millions

Florida Needs Sanatarium
For Treatment Of White j
Plague, Says State Doctor

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JACKSONVILLE, Dee. 24,—(ff) come stage* between production ar.d
—Among the most pressing nevus consumption. I t is a question th at
of Floriua are r. sanatorium for the affect . , everyone of u , and .vc

by the Florida S tate Board of
Health.
Tuberculosis is a major problem
Prevention for Children
of health ia the state of Florida , “Wc need sanatorium:*. to care
and in the South generally due to for both white and negro patients,
the large proportion of negro pop­ where the patients ta n lie taught
ulation, Dr. A nns declares.
! how to live to protect themselves
Education, arsorts the health of­ nnd others, where the advanced
ficer, ranks "first in the system of cases may be given cl! concert
preventing the spread of any dis­ and pleasure possible.
ease nnd cspcc.aily tuberculosis.
“ We need preventoria for there
He calls attention to the education­ are many children in families that
al campaign that is now being wa­ are potential cates who if proper­
ged by the Florida Public Health ly cared for may he protected.
Association, successor to the Anti“ It must be borne in mind that
tuberculosis Association, and urg­ childhood is the period of life in
es that all persons buy the C hrist­ which the great m ajority of tuber­
mas seals from the association and cular cases occur nnd preventoria
aid to some extent to furthering are a splendid form of insurance
the educational program of health and we should also add a sound
in this state.
economic investment ns well as a
“ We frequently receive letters hum anitarian policy.
from within and without the state
“ As soon as possible the state
asking where our state sanatorium board of health will utilize the ser­
for tuberculosis is located,” snid vices of one of the medical officers
Dr. Arms, “nnd we must reply who has had special training in the
that we have none.
diagnosis and treatm ent of tuber­
“Tuberculosis is a major prob­ culosis, to assist in the diagnosis
lem not only in this state but in of early nnd obscure cases and the
iraetically all the southern states, education of the public and mem­
t is a thoroughly demonstrated bers of families where cases exist.
fact that the negro population fu r­ Thin step will aid in the preven­
nishes a greater number of deaths tion of the spread of the disease.
per 1,000 than does the white pop­
“The Florida Public Health As­
ulation in the same locnlity. This sociation, successor to the Antibeing the case those states hav­ Tubcm dosis Association, a volun­
ing the largest percentage of neg­ tary agency, is now engaged in
ro population have a relatively an educational campaign looking
higher death rate from this dis­ toward the establishment of a san­
ease than those states with a rel­ atorium for tubercular patients in
atively small negro population. this state. The object of the state
Nor must it he forgotten that any wide sale of Christman seats is to
communicable disease among one
section of the population affects gather funds to further this cause
the entire population of that hicnlily.
1921 Deaths 1.0.*, I
“ In Florida in 192-1 there were
1,051 deaths from tuberculosis of
which 157 were white and 597 neg- j
rocr. While it is impossible to give
the exact percentage of population
in, 1921, tiie exact figures for 1920,
when the federal census was taken,
show that CO per cent of the pop­
ulation was white and 24 per cent
negroes. The tremendous increase

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TOKYO, lice. 21.—(/P)—Seaweed
in Jupan is a dinner delicacy—
Kurils 01 Per Cent for the Japanese.
In fact, the
harvesting c f seaweed is ono of
Japan’s large industries.
Of the many species of the
weed, gathering from the bottom
of the sea, the Japanese Tangle
(Lnminari Jnponica) is m ost pop­
ular because of its flavor and re­
freshing taste. This weed grown
abundantly in th e cold seas off
Hokkaido and is harvested during
the summer months. The yearly
harvest off Hokkaido alone is es­
tim ated a t 200,000,000 pounds.
While this seaweed is relatively
cheap, food chem ists claim it is
very nutritious and contains much
“ Vitamin© A," the food clement
lacking in polished rice.

CHICAGO, Dec. 2I.-(,B&gt;—lb • fort ign colony has given rise to n
thriving industry new to China—
the milk business,
Jersey cow . have been im portnl
i nnd the v.aier-buffnlo, heretofore
a more beat c f burden, hna besn
■ettt&amp; osful crossed with European
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ft* »S... N.
V Au-Young,
i*— direc­
breeds,
tor-general of the Chinese hurt* ru
•jf economic information, who has
Icon sojourning here.
Chinese children fo r centuries
have been weaned on softened rice
and even today milks in drunk
only by children of the wealthy
classes and butter consumed only
by the foreigners.
“A large percentage of the milk
used in the European concossior.r
comes from the cross-bred cows,"
Au-Young declared. “ It is of line
quality; high in b u tter-fat content.
But milk is still a luxury among

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Jacksonville, Tampa, Miami, Sanford, Vi
Palm Beach, Daytona Beach.
CENTRAL FLORIDA OFFICE

KISSES AWAY TEA US

B ag Pipe Returns
A s Jazz Instrument

W A SHI NGTO N—“I’m sea red.
won’t you take me in your lap,"
a tiny cripple, asked Mrs. Coolidge
when
a flashlight flared as she
GLASGOW, Dec. 21.—UP)—'The
bag pipe, which was threatened was making n Chrin.nias tour of
hospital. She kissed away the
for a while last spring when an atears
and the tot smiled.
American jazz, operetta introduced
the saxophone to Scotland, has
come back into its own.
The hag pipe was recently intro­
duced in a jazz band here and in
this new role has been going strong
ever since. Unly larg e men are
engnged as jazz bag pipe players
liecnuii! of the necessity of hav­
ing individuals with an enormous
lung expansion who are capable
of keeping pace with the saxophone
nnd double quick time.

317-318 F irst National Bank Bldg
“Bow-legs are a sign of cour­
age," says a scientist. They cer­
tainly are if their owner wears an
up-to-date skirt.—New York Am­
erican.

SEVILLE, Spain—It is not ns
pleasant on the ram parts of Se­
ville ju st now as the song in “Car­
men" would indicate. Floods due
to httivy rains have driven some
people from their homes and many
olive groves are under w ater.

Sanford, Florida.
S. G. GRAY, RESIDENT MANAGER

and in at least two counties, Dade
and Hillsboro ,to establish a pre­

ventoria.

The returns from tnese seals
will not build cither a sanatorium
or a preventorium but these funds
will asist in the education of the
public to the necessity for the
work along this line."

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joys ami t h e Ji
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new year much v

iff

prosperity

is $

our wish to our many f riends and patrons.

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T H IS M EA N S, W E T A K E , T O
WISH E V E R Y O N E A V E R Y

H O LID A Y
TOM ORROW

G R E E T IN G S

DEPA RT

FROM T H E D A IL Y R O U T IN E
OF COM M ERCE T H A T EA CH
riends and Customers

C O -W O R K E R

MAY

E N JO Y

C H R ISTM A S T O T H E FU LL ­
EST E X TEN T.

We sincerely appreciate the
confidence you have shown
toward us during1 the past
year, and arc grateful for the
greatly increased patronage
which we have enjoyed.

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THE SANFORD

DAY, Dec. 24, 1625.

VALUE Daytona Beach To

Tbo contractor announced that YJ!tyD? f Cincinnati. Ham ilton Coun- Section J9, Tow n ship 19 South.
bo has had revival offers from }: * s ,a i e of Ohio, If »al«| corpiira- It,UK" 3« East In the Sanford
Grant, lylnu North of ,St. Gertrude
n'V ,"nK(?r
would-be puren-u’ers of the home !n,V
anil to. earh
, v ,ar- 7“ I^Kal
.entity,
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Avenue, let* beainnlnir at the !n... . nnd
---------o f. M M
u u TlnK
aml( o r,,- t-r.se,tlo
while won-men were Dying the mer stockholder*
n of the West tin a of th e
foundation, but says that he wit*,
,a.n y ,,r “ H " f s a i d f o r t t i n Sanford Grant with the South lin e
- t o c k h n l d e n , h e d e a d , t o all par­ of the S W ' i nf said S-etion J9.
not sell until it is read / for occu­ l i e s c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t s u n d e r such run thence North ! j d ecrees E ast
pancy. The iirust is tn he situated d e c e a s e d f o r m e r s t o c k h o l d e r s , a s alontt the Grnnt line 11 chains,
,'loTl*.rr *■ k ranters or as'oth- thence South t t degrees Ja minutes.
DAYTONA BEACH, Dec. 24.— one-half block :tom the Dixie highFast, 7 chains, thence South IS d eAn extensive home construction
hrees J9 Inches West t j chain*,
program was launched yesterday poseu D aytona S n ores gulf c o u r s e .1Ht'd to any and all other persona thence West 1 chain to the point of
beRlnnlng;
Mr. UlamptaT, h i l j i , , o p .,,.
'IT,
a t Daytona Shores by J. Blampied,
and to any and all other persons
Dedham, Mass., contractor and
whose name* are unknown, ciatnibuilder, it was announced by E m ­
ltiK any rinhl. title or Interest In
.&lt;:"untv ..f st-mlnole, State „t and to the
‘ Ho
‘ herein above d e s ­
lands
erson W. Chaillo, general m ana­ p rogram to be announced soon uncribed
or any part or parcel there­
Of D » * o n . | ! S S V " l l i K I
g e r and development director of * &gt; tlK
of.
. . T r a c t No. l. All that p a r t of See.
Shores, it was said:
U Is hereby ordered that yon
th e townsite.
Township 19 South. IUntrr and each of you bo and appear b e­
Mr. Blampied started his large
-n E a s t In the Sanfnnl G ram . ly. fore our said Circuit Court at tho
crew of workmen cn the erection
P,ou,h ot *he ntKht-of-W ay of Court House, at Sanford. Florida,
on the tth day o f January A. U.
of a $2C,oOO stucco home on Ave­ I\ ? V J v L ,.!u ', , T ***»»'h t o r T im the Uranue nett railw ay.
Trart
No. 2. IleuInnlnK at the H H , nnd then nnd there m ilt s a n ­
i i r f l V , , . J l , , , r ' »»• r i i t r i i t
nue La Vista, in one of the m ost
N ortheast corner of
Section
I ‘ swer to the bill of complaint ex, ow n sh lp 19 South, itnnce 20 l:a,t. l.lhlted aealnst you m this cause.
beautiful parts of the Cause way L r r itv
,
*'or.NTv. i s &lt; i! v&gt;- ron
th. nee South CIO feel, thence
11 Is further ordered that this o r ­
U nit. As soon as plans can be
” p* t 5-1n feel. thence South ' 13 C der ho publish c l In The Sanford
completed and m aterials delivered, M. M. Smith.
I- et more or less to St. Gertrude Herald, a newspaper published In
A venue thence W est
atonic the Sanford. Semlmdo County, Florida,
the contractor will construct a sc­
Complainant.
/ "r*b Bne of St. Uertrude At-nue once »nck week for four con secu ­
ries of a t least 11 more residences,
to t h e West line of East half „f tive weeks.
n , 1 !*’rl&lt;,a
"ltd Hi-Vi lop- •f® Northeast q u a r te r of satit »ec.
it was said.
WITNESS m y hand ami the seal
The residence, designed by Fol- m in t Company, u Corporation, *t tion W. th.nce North to the North
li-ie
o
f
sal,|
Section
2&gt;,
thence
lias:
g cr Johnson. Daytona Shores a r ­
Defendants.
to th e beplnnlng.
chitect, is of Italian Renaissance
vtT,ri‘c' N *- 3- The NWU „ f , tll.
si
IT
TO
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architecture. It nestles between a
NK % S*i |lon 25. Townuhlp 10
CITATION
It.irjKi' 20 Halt.
group of m agnificent palms nnd •rt , ., ’ f"rnj‘'r stockholders of
. Tr" ft.N " . I All of the 8 W ' i of
h ’r*da I-a nit anil Drvt-Iop- .the
m agnolias. The plans w eri shortN
K
'i of Section 29. Towti.hlp
____1 one_ #_
_ L *to~ save _a Li,
mn rv
, 1* ...... ' ompany, a corporation orened
foot
huge
oak
ganlxioi under the law s of
the 19 South. Uamte Jo Hast, b ins
tree cn the lot, so profuse is the stnt,
S la te ..f Ohio having Its principal , North of St. Certrmlc Avenue.
A r.lL KSTATII —INYKATMKNTa
natural landscaping in th a t sect­
Ce ana I’lac« ot business lit the
T r a ct No. 1. All of tho N W ‘, of
Lobby Puleiton-DrumU
ion.
Sanford
Yesterday Mr. Blampied purch­
ased a number of lots in the DixieOrmond section—th e second unit
i . -f'” 1 , *,r Oisaer."
of Daytona Shores—on which he
s i d e C u r t a i n s F u r A ll M a k e s of
plans to build other homes.
AND
C urs

Have Homes Built
[ESTAR
By Northern Men
BY DEATH
. Are At A Loss To
E’Whv The Public
V y To See A
ior On The Screen
jp , Cal.. Dec. 24.—
public will pny
tj a dr ail man’s books,
l nun’s ploys or h e a r a
! music, nr.d yet in v a r ifrt-jrn the ncting of a

\h.&lt; has disci, is a quospcrplexes motion pic-

poriiinj: it is w h e n
j,'red that the a v e r a g e
Ittr sees the liv i n g b ody
actor, but on ly the
L f that K ‘i.v upon the
Lt when n screen ce lc b b J , his other s e l f u p on

S 't ™ .

,rora,1"!

p r Z r ,^ ^

buricti, too, ju st as ef! # tL_
|t items, as if the actor
Juloid counterpart had
!fa the same coffin,
hr. Bunny, the popular
l early movie days, died
(height of his fam e it
■j as a foregone concluf o il* of Vitagrapb, the
fjjjfh had featured him in
ductions, th a t his moimmortality was ns_ death they thought
When Sidney Drew diet! an a t ­
artunity to demonstrate
m&gt; miracle—the power tem pt was made to continue show­
films to make a man ing the delightful comedies of m a r­
unit the grave, as real, ried life In which he and Mrs. Drew
I d his audiences as if he
had risen to popularity. The a t­
public dropped John tem pt failed.
i emphatic suddenness,
Sim ilar were the experiences
ny found Bunny's plc- with Harold
Lockwood, Olive
a drug on the m arket.
Thomns,
Jack
Bickford’s
wife, and
»d; the papers had said
w
ith
Wallace
Reid—invariably
the
m fans declined to pay
re the shadow of a man public rejecting films which, had
y of them had ever seen the featured stare been nllve, would
sh. His pictures died have run on and on until the cellu­
loid wore out.

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W°n:'".'pd b”S"S

Earie T. Field

e f the Circuit Court of the Seventh

Judicial Circuit of the State of I
Florida. In and for Seminole Coun­
ty, on this the tnd day of Decem.
V. K. DOUGLASS,
her. A. D. 192S.
Clerk of the Circuit Court of the
Seventh Judicial Circuit of Florida.
In and for Seminole County.
Uy; A. M. w f . c k s .
Deputy Clerk.
(SEAL)
DeCOTTES * SPENCER.
Solicitors and of Counsel for tho
Complainant.
Dec. 3.10.17.21.31

IS A TIME OLD SAYING THAT WE WISH
EACH OF OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS

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GASOLINE, ELECTRIC and STEAM LAUNCHES
SAIL and ROW BOATS
Honls nnd Motors Repaired
Catalogue Specifications and Prices On application
Mt. Dorn, Florida

Highest
Quality

IDEAL BRANDS have led the State for thirty years. Order early and
avoid delays caused by congested freight conditions.

SERVICE ORGANIZATION AVAILABLE TO
VEGETABLE GROWERS
We offer to the vegetable growers of Florida, through our subsidiary,
Florida Agricultural Supply Company, the services of Dr. M. D. Leonard,
an Entemologist and Plant Pathologist of higli repute. If troubles nrisc in
the field, tell us about them and we will give you the most up-to-date mrthod of .control Our price list No. 29 will be sent upon request.

Wilson

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MANUFACTURERS OF IDEAL FERTILIZERS
Jacksonville, Florida

Model Trim Co.
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hope the future will only prepare a way for

fronts, for nearly two and one-half miles a por­
tion of this same famous Beach. The OrmondDaytona Beach, with the exception of the break
at Mosquito Inlet, continues un-intorrupted and
of a similar expansiveness and gradual slope, for
nearly twenty miles south of New Smyrna Beach,
and gives to tills ideal TOWNS1TE development
and attractiveness as a homesitO and place of re­
sort that is second to none.

belter service on our part and satisfaction on
yours—

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Sanford,

Fla.

Augustine, Ormond Beach, D aytona Beach (3) New Smyrna, New Smyrna Beach,
mi, Miami Beach, DeLand, Sunford, Orlando, Brooksvllte, Tampa and St. Petersburg,
WE COVER FLORIDA REAL ESTATE LIKE THE SUNSHINE"

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IH T E E N
t*r and In arvordanco w it h th e vwovlaton* i&gt;f law, the annual m eetin g
of the Ptnckhnldora of the S em i­
nole Beviirllb'* Coinpuny w ill lie
hehl at the office o f the Company.
In the City of Sjnforil. Florida, on
UNIVERSITY OP FLORIDA. the U th day of January. 192G. nt
of nlnt' oVtnck A M.. for
Dec. 24.—(/P)—Edgar Jones, enp- the
..... hour
. f conehlerlna aurh
the
purpo»e &lt;
ta in of tho 1925 University of Flo- mntNr* n« may lie hrptll lit lii-fi r.-

Edgar Jones Leaves
For Big Coast Game

f

rida "FFiirhtine
ators" and
ami all-l*
. n,i»
. the nth day of Peremighting G
G ators"
n il-■ 1-.
aoutbern qunrterblTck. left here to t .r. 1923.
join "Navy Bill* Ingram ’s all-LastSMITH.
President.
c m eleven, which is scheduled t o ‘ Atl,.„,.
m eet an all-western machine in an &lt;• i». r o i v i l . Secretary,
annual East-W est clash in Cali*. — -----------------fornia, Dec. 2d.
i |&gt; t i i r « i n n r r c m h t ii f t i i i :
Jofies’ acceptance came a fter he, SKVKNTll n i i i m i , t in t i i r
had been nsured that the game
vV'MiV&lt;iVr 'V n t v i \
't V V i i 'n '1
was for charity .and that the line
ilm i'
c o t\r \. •'
ups would be composed of amn- M M. Smith,
teurs, instead of professionals. He
r n ot/inant
has already refused several flat- T1.. , |,.r i.|:i l i n i ' n l ifv rlap m rn t
terlng offers to play professional
• "otnimoy, t Porporntlon
D-fondotile
football this year.
M IT T.l «tt II.T
i t i .i :
The game i- to be spom.i od by
CITAT Id .
Shrtaer-. and will be plrved for
To the IT r!d i l . f t i l nml P c V f h
thp benefit of the Childs* Hospital optUetil
t\»mpiny a
ration
of 3an Francisco.
It b ein g made t o appear to thlu

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Court t h a t Sum m ons

In Chancer)

ford. Florida, nn the tth day of
has been heretofore Issued direct 29. thohcc North to the North line January A. P. I92C. and then and
«*d to you. and that the .Sheriff of •&gt;f uald Section 29, thence Hast to there m a k e answer to the hill of
8* mlnole County, Florida, Inis made iko beginning.
Tract No. 3. The .VWU of the complaint exhibited again st you In
return that sam e cannot he served
cause.
29. Township 19 this
o w I iik to &gt;oor f a i l u r e to «dect o f ­ NKH o f Section
i t Is further ridered that this
ficers tir appoint agents. «ir to linve South, Itange so Hast.
Order
In The Sanford
Tract No. t. All of the StV'i of Herald,hea published
v ithln thi S tair of Florida, nn t«Cnewspaper published In
Peer or agent upon whom tiriK‘i-«s the NK'4 Section 29. Township 19 Sanford. Seminole County. D o t ids.
could he served, nm! that y o u r of- South, lionise so Hunt. lying North once each w . . k for four consecu­
f St. i;.ot in,|.. Aienue.
llc-rs and nKeiits are unknown.
w eeks.
Tract N„. a
All of the NWU . tive
Therefore,
you.
The
FI .rlda
WITNFSS the Honorable J. J
if s - e t u .n 29. Township 19 South. ! Dickinson.
I.
nnd nnd Ifevelupment C o ' .pant
Judge of the Circuit
0 c r p o r a t lo n . named us ilrfmil.iRt Thing* 30 Hast In the Sanford 1Court of the Seventh Judicial ClrIrani, lying N inth of St. Gertrude tult o f the State of Florida, In and
In t i e ahoVe und foregoing cause itven
ue. K-m beginning nt them1 ■riding In thi n h iv r slv'eti d e;rl i . i - etlon of th.' '.Vest line of the for Seminole County, on t i l s the
A. D. 1923.
li iti'. a proc -din g to estald lsn and B Ilford G r tn t with the South line 2nd day of December
J. DICKINSON.
of the N W U o f raid Section 29. Judge of the J.Circuit
«|Ui*l th e title to the folio v ln g «!
Court of the
rrthid lards In Semi unlit Cotit.'v. run thence North 23 degrees Fast
alon g the Grant line 15 chains, Seventh Judicial Circuit of Florida,
Florida, to tvit.
Trart No. 1.— All that part of thence South t t degrees SO minutes In nml for Seminole County.
Section :o, Township
19 South, Fast 7 chains, thence South t* d e.
II. itu tr 2n Past
In the Sanford green 20 m inutes. West 13 chains, (SHAM
iSront. lying B uth of the liiitht- thence West 1 chain to the point of DeCOTTKS A 8PRXCER.
o f-U ’ay of ill.i Orange Ilelt r .tt- lu'itlnnlng: are required to he nnd Solicitor* and of Council for the
way.
said
Circuit Complainant.
Tract No 2. lvclnnlr.it nt the appear before our
Dee. 3 10-17-21-21
Vnrthe i .| re:
, f Section
*9. Court nt the Court House at San­
Totvnsh'p I'&gt; South. Itanac so i:«-t
run ilu-n.
‘Tilth rr.o feet, tlioncV. *-,j
... feej. i i.-u.-i South VIJ.I
feet tnori •ir lc»- to St. Gertrude
\v r n iii thei
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a lo n g thr
mJfC
North line of St Gertrud* A venue
to th e West line o f Hast h alf o f the
N '”then»t Quarter o f said acclltm

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good wishes for a Merry
Christm as, and Health, Happ
inc.ss
and Prosperity through the New
Y ear.

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CHRISTMAS
D 7H C Z5

A ltorncy-'it-l »»
Will practice in all the c.-urt*
Examination of Abstracts I Lane
Titles given especittl gttontlnt
Offices in Court House

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GOLF CLUBS FOR

J.G.SIIAKON

ill

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P-S-V’ -

Complete line of Golf Clubs, Bags and
Balls can be secured to fit each individu­
al from your Local Professional at

O.vr EO-P AT IM K—0 X E HI:N DKED
HER CENT DRESS SHOE

TRY

Seminole Feed Compm

COUNTRY CLUB
— A t—

la a prescription for

Colds, Grippe. Mu. Dengue.
Bilious Fever and Malaria

H O PK IN S SHOE SHOP

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Snnfcrd Avenue
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MERRY CHRISTMAS
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WE WISH TO oXVRK.-S OUR SIN­
CERE APPRECIATION FOR THE
PATRONAGE WE HAVE ENJOY­
ED l RING THE PAS F YEAR.

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MAY ALL OUR FRIENDS EN­
JOY 'i HIS ( HRIS &gt;M \S TO THE
FULLEST I 1 NT \ ' 1) FIND A
NEW YEAR FU
W Uril PROS! FIFTY.

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HE YULETIDE Season com es im partially to all
Christiandom bringing new b lessin g s to palace
and hovel, to the one, m aybe, rare and splendid
g ifts, to the other o ffe r in g s clad in shoddy fin ­
ery. But whether it be palace or. hovel th at home is rich- "
est where abides the Spirit o f the Time. So in that Spir­
it Happiness and Good W ill, th at should, everywhere
hold forth, we extend to all th e hope o f a

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and a

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Ol The* Season
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Nravo ntnl husband. Cvurifc . l l w ^
It Is furtln
ordered that t
0F EMBARGO n rj N ca v o ; J i i r p n Wo^funt I'll'.-1.' r, order
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llsrdld. a •
i*e- | i : J , l i .&lt;* ,t |.
nml y l f * . Kmtly Auun- :.i Tixkt-r; Sanford, Hm:h
♦V jnty, Flofida
JUMpii W oirtyd Tiu'kur. TriiMtw. on; &gt; #
ft? 11mi* tuji/it’Cii*
ikuuucl T. tlVrt w eed ...
1 ih» principal tlu.-i Ailainlh, Tru*-

NINETEEN

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icrida were a s•vith m em bers
f i l l e r m ethod s
iffic con gestion
~ number o f
and finally an
. jhip m enti.

r nr m u
im e t i r
n il r u n
i \ e ii a n -

, and w ife,
aid Chau*
t Isabella

hvi d'aiul,

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v.ifc. Wmflj
, Wofford
h Adams,

itet'rnvoy ;

fet E | l -

,;r,i n. Alien
Allen:

mift.i

Council f
j tau CumpUants,

DON’T FORGET THAT WE

liave complete new and Fresh Stocl

TITI.H

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H f C r i U r V l l l t i-l ! &gt;
- :• a
Wife. Kllxjt J. . h auu , ■i:i ; Ku ■..■.ml
l&gt;. Atlt-n ami win*
«;!• i:. A ll.:
Mrs. I.' j ]I o Thra*h*r, uim ...
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ttuti n nnif In n. ;;no«n: Cnrrl« J.
Slngrutulcr: 3. M. Feb wart*. claim* comber, A. 1&gt;. , j
Inn. Iiii&gt; n u t s tinder :.ny and nil M
raid dcci-nrtd ilrf&gt;*n'!anix In nnil I**
the tundn
In ri inuftcr ilencrtbrit;
anil in nil p o n o iu i and
parti**!
claim I?ur |uter«*t* utul r J. 11. Mu-!
gru m lcr ’ilcci-mn-tl, m heir*. ilc-,
v Irocs trrniu* • .1, i&gt;r n« otliur claim -)
anl*. or uthrrwl*.' In .and to th»*
lands h ere in a fter di icrlhr-d; and to
nny and all other pc.-Kon* w hun'
r.atnea nro unk now n, rlaliuhiu a n y ’
right, tltl • or Intercut Iti and t‘».
those certain lots, tract*, or par*
l'Ic* o f land situ ate, ly in g and bo*
Imc In th*&gt; City o f Sanford, County I
of S em in o le and State ol Florida,
more particu larly descriLed a* fol­
lows. t o -w lt :
T ract N«&gt;. 1.—Tli.. South Onc-litdf;
of Lot Tv. , o . of IHocU
S is ( 6 ), of Chapman and T ucker's.
Addition to Sr.nforil, are 'rilin ' to
plat th e r e o f recorded in r i a l Hook ’
I. p a c e 21. of the public rceorda n t )
Semlnotc County. I'lnridu.
Tract No.
Tin* North O ne-halft
( N ' i ) of |..,t T w o 42), of lllock SIX
10). o f Chuiiraan and T u ck er’* Adilltlnli to S an fo.d . a : par pint th e re­
of recorded In H a t Hook l, page i
2t. ol the puldlc record* nf
nil*
note County, Florida, and t" any ;
and a ll i tlier person* w h o se nem os
a ’ , u n k n o w n , claim ing any right,
litte or Inti r it In r.nd to the hinds i
IterHnnliove descrllicd or a n y .part .
or pnre.d tin re ,{.
. il l:t h e r e b y nrdeved that you and
each of y u !&gt;■ and appear* before
out circ u it Court at th e Court
llo.Me at Hanford. Florida. «n the
4th d ay o f January, A. 1&gt;. 1U2C. |
niul then and there m ake an sw e r
108 Siinfnrd
to the M1I of com p lain t exh ib ited '
again st you In thl* cause.

Irrufl i f l*

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Mr*.

V |,,, . Christina
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fhunrt*. nutl

llir Ul»nV* UHTX1*
■a. and If idth-,| ilofeniUMita
: iuirs. devise a.
claimant* under
.f the fo llow in g
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I wife. Ullsn J.
Chapman. Trus*
alu-lhi chapm an

Groceries.
Our Prices are right
ice! specials for Friday and Sat
We will deliver on Saturday.

C R E N S H A W ’S
Ave

Next to SeMUte

To each and every one, whether you
have honored us with your patron­
age or not, we extend our cordial re53
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membrance and our best wishes for
a Merry Christinas.

ns and F riers, Buck and Roe Shad. All kirn
r Fish. O rder your C hristm as Turkey now,

uid Salt Wa
ORLANDO

SANFORD

Phone 478-W

Sanford Avenue

T h e banks of the city hereby agree to rema
li! 9 o’clock Thursday evening Dec. 24th
main closed Christmas Day, Dec. 25th, Sai
26lh and until Monday morning, Dec. 28lh,
hour of opening.
Request for currency, pay roll reejuiremen ts, transfer of
funds ancl all other banking requirements ?•hould he attended to prior to closing 1 hursday evenin
M AY H A PPIN ESS AND PR O S
P E R IT Y

BE Y O U R S

CHRISTM A S

AND

TUP

IN THE

NEW Y E A R
First National Bank
Bv F. P. Forster, President
Seminole County Bank

!s the Wish We Extend Tc
Our Friends and Patrons

By Forrest Lake, President.
Sanford Bank &amp; Trust Conq
By J. M. Marshall

The Outlet

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SANFORD HERALD. THURSDAY. Per. 21. 1925

RONDS

LOANS

\nnouncem nts for 1926
s A N FOR D \S

R ESIDE NT IA L MA STM R PI EC E

Opening of Second Section o f Fort Mellon—
prices decidedly low— reservations now being ne

SECTION TWO
A Splendid Investm ent Opportunity
At a 10'. Pre-Development Discount!

ccpted.
Beautiful

new

homes— Spanish

Bungalows

and Emdish Colonials—Commodious and indivi­
duality supreme.

Make Your R eservations Now

K night &amp; MacNeill

Among our offerings of Business Property
and acreage unusual values are found.

KEALTOltS
107-101) South Park Avenue
I'lionc 720

R. O. BRINKMAN
Mgr. Realty Dept.

MRS. SAM II. CAMPBKLI
MRS. J. M. LeMOINE
Salesladies.

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
Phone 18

Magnolia At Second

INVESTM ENTS

LOANS

SO Acres, quarter mile from city lim its, fin e sub-division
property, $500 per acre; one fourth cash; one fourth an­
nually with interest at 8%.
70 Acres on Marquette St., one mile from city limits.
Price $300 per acre; third cash; third annually with in­
terest at 8' r .
37 Acres adjoining Twin Lakes, beautiful lake frontage,
property high and vailing with beautiful oak trees; 5
acre orange grove; less than a mile from Country Club
Golf Course. Price $1,000 per acre; third cash; third
annually.
10 Acres celery land in Eureka Hammock. E xcellent
quality hammock land unimproved. Price $250 per acre;
half cash; balance arranged.
•10 Acres celery land near Lake Jessup, all Hammock.
Price $175 per acre cash.

Some Rare Bargains In Lots

7 1j Acre grove, excellent condition, three m iles from
Sanford. Price §6,500; term s $2,500 cash; balance one
and two years. Fruit paid 25% net on this purchase
price this season.

Lot in Grandview Avenue in Rose Court only $2,500.00
$500 down.
Corner lot. eastern exposure, on Magnolia Avenue
$2,025, with easy terms.

REALTORS

Four lots on West Third Street.
$1,500.00 each.

THE HOWARD CORPORATION

Paving paid in

Phone 72

Masonic Bid

REALTORS

Three lots on Palmetto Ave. $0,000.00, with good
terms.

Sales A gents For

M cCALL&amp; FOX
he Firm Substantial
Phone 715

A Country Club Property of Lakes and Hills

1ST Acres, 15 *n drove. 10 acres cleared, balance in beautiful pines,
This would make fine subdivision as it is near present Corporate limits,
i rice and terms reasonable.
5 Acres, all in celery, nice 5 room house, barn and equipm ent. Price
$ s,500.00 including crop.
15.7 Acres, 5 tiled and in celery. 099 ft. facing Sanford A venue.
Price $0,000.00 including crop. Easy terms.
5 Acres, nice &lt;» room collage. 3 Vi in celery, 1 other crops.
including equipm ent, $8,000.00. Good term s.

Price

10 Acres, tiled and in celery, w ith all equipm ent. For price, terms,
etc., see us.

Christmas Bargains

1,000 Acres,

BALDWIN &amp; BROWN

* acre.
Phono 88

35 acres on road from Sanford to Orlando, fronting
577 feet on Sanford Avenue. 2.0 to feet on Onoro St.,
the most suitable tract of land for Sub-division, »lose
in around Sanford. A Genuine Bargain.
.to acres «&gt;l l.ake trout property ■
miles out, near Paolu road at $000 per
Host lake front property in Seminole

10,500 Acres. $20,00 per acre
915 Acres, $25.00 per acre.

Rest Buy

See Mr. Richardson and It l him show you tin
tracts, it will cost you nothing to look.

i l l Meisch Hiiildin

2PJ Mcisch Buildini

THRASHER &amp; E A R N E R

If you are

looking around for n
house that you want to call home,
and you realize how fruitless rent­
ing is, let us show you the most a t­
tractive home we have for sale.
711 Palmetto Avemu
Terms Right.

t 1.000 CilNtl.
iii-r month.
I
ft. f.n-ltij: K:eit mi Hate
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I I'fum r.-axiMialtlf.
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Acreage, l.ll.sme.-s.
Residential Properlit
Seminole County.

THE WHITE REALTY COMPANY

fm-inti

Hill Hltvrfi,

L iA iu 'i
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Telephone 7 1 1
Room S, Garner-Woodruff Rid
Salesm an— E. T. Muure

JtcTl • t i l e d — III

11ci.OUU. 13011(1 t-ualt.

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DUBOSE &amp; HOLLER
Established 1910

Lot on Sanford Avenue. u; | , ite Ro c Court,
for tjniek sale .
. $2,250

•&gt; A cres

Lot in Ft. Mellon, East front, a real pick
up, for .......
$1,825
Acreage on Country Club Road, with plenty of
Lake frontage.
3 lots in Franklin Terrace, high and d»y, only,
per lot ......
................. $1,200
1 have some good listings in homes, let me show
you today.
Don't forget to r c s e r \e that lot in Lulonin.

AMID M AJEST H

HART NASON, SALES DI RECTO 1

1.000 feet l.ake Front
Oil
LAKE JESSUP
Sandy Reach
Reasonable Price
3 WO HOMES
Between Pine Iluist ani| W in g 's

Subtm lsion.

\ ery Easy Term ■.
Small Down Paymeiit.
A Real lav* tment.

Price A ttractiv e

R. W. LAWTON, R ealtor
Real E state and Investm ent!
I'bone 713

Room* 203-205 Mci ich Building

B eautiful Home Site
Fine Lake F o r Boating
and Fishing

The Substantial Realtor
12 -M Garner-Woodruff Bldg
TELEPHONE 770

S. W. BRADFORD
REALTOR
Milano T heater Illdg.

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T h e rig h t road h i

L l_ those who can

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Mil ,

One Fifty Foot Business Frontage Block !) at
per front foot.
(N ext to Forrest Lake Hotel)

This • t is not interest­
ed inju t.*property exceed­
ing* $7*’p.'io in city limits of
Sanford or SooO.OO outside
of same.

■~v;duv&gt; will contis]

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Cash i ,-ment cannot ex­
ceed 2o with interest pay­
able ann.tally.

*see thi! l.'I'ijfht j;J . L■■,'lition?—those
"'ll" keep on |)Ilvjj t r faith in the fu111re, j deljri \j|w
J: ;.lnv ' a surety
l,;i' .Sanford will y (y than it is today

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We 1 a real live client
who \
; several small
acrea;.:
icts suitable Tor
develu): i; lakefront and
harclro: i frontage especial­
ly desired.

*'vo roads art* {^.1 i to elimination anti
iH often the eagjj | €ff, 1 1. The other

One Apartment Site— Union Avenue Corner, iOO :Vct
front, 127 ft. deep at $150.00 por front foot.

i may y.tpM.f, /utur** indepeml-

Fifty Feel Chapman Avenue at $125.00 ocr

■idt a U.'iBihe future grow th
- r- . I t, -y it is to own
'*aiifun! ivul eslalt

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Fifty Foot Corner (R ight next to Forrest Lake I lot eh
125 ft. deep, Apartm ent Location) at $285.C0 per Ct.fi.

Favorable Termr can be arranged on all of ’V ahuve
T hese a r e som e o f th e fin e s t locations in F h s l S tre e t
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E x ten sio n .

SCRUGGS-SCC

202 FIRST STREET
Phone 773

Masonic Temple
Phone 735

ACT NOW .

The Bodwell Realty Co.
2M East Firs. St reel
i'ii

Sanford, Florida

R. C. TISDALE, Jr.

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REAL KSTATE AND INVESTMENT
Sanford Office 336-38 Meiscli Bldg. Bithlo Office fiilh Avj.
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Phone '190-W

One Lot M agnolia li h,Mn A bargain.
Thirteen acres of Water (rout properly
Price.
Five room house- Cheap.
Other Good Investments In Sanford Prop*

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Atlractix e

HT i l ' B LOTS A T A SAC-

R. C. TISDALE

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REALTOR

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WE HAVE IN Q U IR E S FOR l
IN F i t MELLON, BEL-AIR, 1
IIURST,

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VISTA.

LA NT A A N D CITY PR O P E R !
I Turn Property Quick
Let me trv vours

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,.,rd and Lake Mour.ii

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on the corner of Third Sii cet an i . .* ti

ittracll'e price.
One corner Lot, %xl(»r. on Union and
,md Cypress Avenues at price way

he-

I iw the market.

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OSCAR R. BROOKS
tirThe Lot King” Realtor
30(1 First National Hank HltltT.

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REALTOR
Bruinley-Puleston Bldg.
Phone 751

Nothing b etter in Sanford for an investm ent.

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Tamiami Land Co.
Room 3, Ball Building

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210 East First S treet

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W. P. CARTER
REALTOR
250 Melftch llldg.
Phone 718

Phone 142

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�THE SANFORD H E R A L D . THURSDAY, Dec. 24, 192a

•TWO

“ (e&gt; That in case of the sale of
New Ideas On Brain
real or personal property on inslallm ents or deferred payments,
Functioning Given
whether or not the title pas.tfs, the
tax shall bo collected only on that
LONDON, Dec. 21.—OP).—New
nortion of any installment or de­
ideas about the functioning of the
ferred payment representing gain
Iruhi were set forth here by Sir
or profit in the year in which the
Oliver
Lodge, the noted scientist,
LONDON. Dec._ -t.— GP)— Eighcontract, notes or other evidences
of indebtedness are paid or by the *ecn-year-old Marian \\ ilson made who contended that popular theory
that the brain feels is entirely in­
Federal Law Chance Asked So ale discount or otherwise ensh or eS.j.000 on her production of “The correct.
equivalent is realised thereon.") Beggar's Opera” r.nd lost it all,
That Tax Is Paid Only itsSecretary
“The brain does not see or hear
has received’ and in ore too, on “The British BalOn Cash Thai Is Received letters from Meredith
or feel, nor does it plan or hope
members of the nn- lett.”
From Real Estate Deals tin mil committee on federal legis-j The income tux got the girl prn- or love,” said Sir Oliver in a lec­
iation and taxation, indicating the ducer. While money was rolling in ture.
ORLANDO. Fla.. Dec. 2 4 .- 'P ) . intern*, of realtors in all parts of from “ The Beggar's Opera,” she
“These tilings belong to a differ­
Ar. n result of the action begun at the country and promising th at forgot n!l about the income tax ent region, some link between mind
the Lakeland convention of the the m atter will he brought up for arid did not lay any of her money and m atter, which perhaps we have
Florida Association of Real Estnti (iim i sion at the mid-winter meet- a/rfe. Instead she nut it into a not yet begun to form ulate.”
Boards, a nationwide interc* has ing of t he National Association of new production which was not a
been developed in the proposal of Itciil E state Boards which m eet- success and when the tax collector
Former Editor Is
the realtors that income tux on in New Orleans January
11* tame around she faced disaster,
irofits made in realty deals he Cfll- through 2.'L
So the ambitious producer went
Adjudged Murderer
ectcd ONLY ns the cash i re­
Mr. Meredith also stated that back to work as an actress. She
ceived. The proposal i.i gaining the Brooklyn Heal E state Board danced for a time in a cahnrct nl
all* .....
tinn in..,
and i m
interest
from !•&lt;nronand■&lt; "uivi:
others have
n m ..........
■
in
m u - wiredi this
u iif
. Nice,
. i n v , then
m e n joined up w
u n oBen
en * GALESBURG, III* Dec. 21.—&lt;jP)
with
ert; -vners and devtP;
well] offering to send representatives t o : Greet‘a Shakespearian players and —John Looney, once declared as
as from the National Realtor* A s - ..........
. . . . .
■ - “ King of th e Underworld" at Rock
Island, was found guilty of the
sorintlon- This statem ent was is­
sued by Paul O. Meredith.
■murder of William Gable, saloon
utive secret a rv of the Florid; A s­
keeper, by a jury hero today. lie
sociation of Real E state Guards,
w ar sentenced to 10 years in pris­
who hns received cncm nigiug re­
on. Looney formerly was editor
ports from all over the country.
of the Hock Island News.
Senator Park Trammell, intro­
duced an amendment to the in­
come tax law in the innate this
week at the request of the Florida
W ONDERFUL HOME SITE
Ttnltors. A copy of the amend­
ment has just been received at tin
headquarters here of the associa­
tion. The amendment prop.
m
About five acres on a lake, just outside c ity
strike out sections &lt;c&gt; and iv&gt; of
limits. This is one r&gt;f the best locations in
section 2(12 of the income tax lav.
Florida for a beautiful home. On this pro­
and insert in lieu thereof:
” (c) 7 he amount realised in
perty there is now a small house, with a u ­
money from the sale i r other di ■
tom atic water system , bath room, electric
position of real or personal prop­
lights and telephone.
erty plus the fair market value * .'
any property other than moiuy ii&gt;
ceived in exchange no a p art | nyAnyone wanting nn ideal setting fbr a homo
m ent; provided that notes or other
should see this piece o f property. Price
evidence of indebtedness given to
cover a part of the pun-ha
pri&gt; e
$8,500. Terms may be arranged.
of said property shall not be la id
to represent a gain from t In* rale
thereof until cash or Us equivalent
is realized thereon.

Income Tax Wiped
Out Stage Success
Of Girl Producer

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INVESTM ENTS

a n a a w .c a ia a -iim jn siR S i.ia B q a v x M ^ 'a x tA 'titR rum en i r a a s c a t.

ARL J. SCHULTZ
1st National Ilank Uldg.

roves, Homes r-.mi
W y , Lots, See
" IIY RENT?
jviih 3 50x150 ft ini
h a ,fc ^ Ii. b a l a n c e ^ 1}'
b u y A FARM
‘‘
and harrowed twice 1
f„ht u'/re« in front oi
from depot, $2,500.00.
I '1;

Lot 2, Block 7, itleilonville Ave., $4,000
Lot 9, Block (5, Elliott Avenue,
Eastern E x p o su r e ................$4,200
Lot 10, Block (i Elliott Avenue,
Eastern Exposure .
....... $1,200

.

c e l e r y fa r

.7 ho8.n':‘. mule and

MAY WE ASSIST YOU IN MAKING

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£a s h&lt; b a la n c e 1-2

it Sanford

$575.00 to"

A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR

FLETCIIER-BULGER REALTY CO

108 E. Second St

Phone 74G

113!* Magnolia

HOMES—LOTS-FARMS
ACREAGE

T O D A Y ’S BEST
Christmas and New Year’s O ffering

We are going to offer a few lots on our developm ent
which is nearly completed at pre-development prices,
for a limited period, on very attractive term s as
follows:

BUYS

A partm ent house site on the (
and Palm etto Sts. eonsideral
m arket.
Lot in San Lant
sale. Price ........

mford Avc. for quick
*?3,0O0.Ul|

85 acres finest trucking land in count.’.]
per acre .................................
..... $200.0J

COLCLOUGII REALTY CO.
Heal E state

General Insuranci

311 First National Bank Bide.
Sanford, Fla.
Telephone 733 I

Phone 711.

W. F. IlOLBORN, Sales M anager

a v e

TERMS: FIRST PAYM ENT $20.00 and $20.00
MONTHLY for 30 m onths thereafter, which takes
care of all interest charges.
THIS OFFER CLOSES JA N U A R Y 1st, 192G
FREE—TRANSPORTATI ON TO PROPERTY.
FREE— ItEFRESILMENTS A T COMMUNITY
ING ROOM.

TERMS

OW NER LEAVING COI NTR
OFFERS BARGAIN
120 ACRES AT m ) m i ACR1

MOORE HAVEN, OVIEDO

Only 2 miles north of Enterprise
108 Magnolia Avenue

This is fine land and a bargain i
W&lt;‘ own fme and clear -10 Heron of drained muck
Inn I two mil c -otiih of Moore ILtv-n, right ci. j the*
Baker llighw.-iy icmnecling that t»w*n w ith Tnmlami
’l roil oiu! in: id-' tli
y: tc in of dyke." wlio-h a r c nearly
i.&gt;iii|ili‘tn!. It in claimed tide jund will lie* worth
s&lt;l.'c«(l per acre when the improvements ore finished
lhi;« winter.
Also 17c acres of fine, flowing well, vegetable land
at Ovideo, easily cleared, joining one c»f the good
■ liiy uinl fruit farm s, near the Oviedo-Gcneva hard
road and the railroad.

BRYANT &amp; HATHAWAY
Number G Ball Building, Opposite Pos
Office, Sanford, Florida,
Another Bungalow ju st completed, four rooms, electric
lights, bath room, fireplace. Only $5,500. E a sy
term s.
A Bungalow o f three rooms N early finished. Electric
lights, bath, and fireplace
Lot 5 0 x i 1G. $1,500.00.
E asy Terms.

YOU ARE
INVITED

The gift of
jble assurani
dependence
for the Dif
or daughter
pear to b®
Christmas
ible.

Ih cse places are well equipped with dish closets and
closets for other uses. These arc real bargains.
Let us show them to you.

Let
art tee

Lake M ary Development Company
108 Magnolia A vc.

iMinno 117

R. A. W INSTON, General Ap
Masonic Bldg.

Dinner al 8 O’clock

The Seminole Syncopa­
te rs, ail eight-piece or­
chestra, will serenade.
Reservations $2.50 per
cover. Make table res­
ervations now l* r coup­
les, foursomes, or parlies
by telephone, letter of
c a ll-

THU CHRISTMAS GIFT

l ive-room C ottage, bath, electric lights, fireplace and
garage. Lot GGxllG. Only $3,500. E a sy terms.

— rn tnjn our M* w . ear E ve revel -- to u her in
1926 amidst fun, frolic,
festivity uml the light
fantastic'.
Here you’ll find food of
the b e s t; music and en­
tertainers offering the
utmost in enjoyment,
good commain'erie unre­
strained yet never unre­
fined— favors frivolity,
fashion, good fellowship.

D ancing from 9:40

20 Y ears Experience \V

BROWN REALTY COMPANY

^ ’one

Sanford, Fla.
TE A N D INVESTMENTS

N ew House Palm etto A ve., all new
furnished. Good terms .................
Lid (ilx l! 7 Cypress Ave., o ff Celery
Avenue ..............................................
Lot in M ayfair 30x117, near the lake.
Good term s ......................................
Two Lots Oak and Central Ave.
For the two ......................................
Lot 100x117 Sanford A ve. A good
T hree Lots, 71 h Willow St.. $7,500 ft
Lot 3 5 x 1 17 Sanford Avc. around 5th,
Lot in Bel-Air, 56x125, Eastern exp
Lot in San Lant a, 50x110 ...............
Lot 00x127 Oak and C en tra l..............

L ake M onroe Development
r

Puleston-Brumley Building
Sun ford, Fla.

1G L. Second Street

divbtion"1
; a"d
lurd road »nd railroad no
(Huston, !pricy
per" " aero
f c j L 0,r i l1’ ten
itl f'n*’ itrovo borders
[ford
' , . ready
,
,toh subdivide,
T J .ru,iJro“d
a,ld Proposed high*
price
?,CSl„ firSlu s r m t wi,h Hve hundred a
K &lt;&gt; fame, the very best buy in the city,
I HO lots corner Thirteenth and Palmetto,, l l l x l t
Three lots in Itrentwood. fifty by one hundred
S
l Orlando
tWI n T fhighway,
r ' l ,rKC
each
Iron*
priceuran*e
eac|1j u‘reen
.r m s on
..............

8 1-4 Acres with house*
on New Smyrna High
mile from Osteen.
3 a c r e s c le a r e d . P r ic e S
a t t r a c t iv e te r m s.

One five room bungalow near Elder S p r in g , I
in fine condition beautiful treea. term s, price.
One b*)use and lot Ginderville, five r.loms, e
water m yard, price *3,000.00, *630.00 cash.
ISO acres of land located Lake County, quarter t
half flowing well bind,, price per acre
53 acres of land on hard road, ten n.Ilea from
w le, price one hundred fifty per acre, this pn
ble subdivision and will pay y„ u to investigate

Office Phone

120
Itesidcncr

�THE SANFORD HER A L P , TH l! Rg DAY, P ic. 21. 1925,

rofit, Use
1— Announcements

10— FYc Rent. Rooms

Herat J

_

»\:&gt;1 B a ta ta ______32-—T y iiuNMilers. S u p p p lies

). RATES

AnlBachache Gone
RubLumbagoAway

AUCTIONEER
bOR RENT: Lovely front room,
vt 1
’.nr Lake Mary San REMINGTON Portaldo four-bank
WE SE L L lots and subdivisions _
Typewriters, “the king of pnrt”n0t to gentlemnn only. f ' d, Ha., for sale or exchang.
■ ’U'.t.cni ( alif rain. Writ. abb-. Sdo. Barret Portable Adding
n t public ruction. Lafe Burger, Call 49-J.
low nail &amp; ht .ne, Banning, Cali Machines. Can't bo bent. Seminole Rub pain from hack with small
Room G, Rock Bidt. ’ Orlnndo, Kin.
b OR RENT; It'd room to gcntlo- Iornil&gt;- ______
trial bottle of old
, will 1* rc"
Prlntery, I’hune 93, Welak* Bldg.
man. 516 W. i^t St.
“St. Jacobs Oil.**
natron* a^1*
.1— A u to s, Rent
PALMETTO AVENUE LT
3:i—Wanletl
bOR Pl N i
or I unfurnished
At Floral Heights 60x1 GO.
Ah! Pain is gone!
AUTOS FOR HIRE
intir.i'&lt;!(‘rie1y
morning. Never the
rooms,
pjoi
oak
Ave.
Good secoml hand Ford Sedan.
SGOll CASH
Ouickly ? V'S. Almost imitnnt
SA G IE AUTO SERVICE
Bay
Pay cash. (501 Palmetto.
lclicf front soreness, stiffness,
1i&gt;c a line
or nighN Meets nil trains. hae
lameness and pain follows a gen­
HOUSE
ON
HIGHLAND
AVE.
Pc a line
rnee tTnn«f«*r. I’hone f&gt;r.l and 63-W
old year ends, hut
'l l— For Salu, Acreage
Threo rooms in Houso
7c a line
WANTED TO BUY: Second hand tle rubbing with "St. Jacobs Oil."
Rub
this
soothing,
penetrnting
REEL &amp; SONS
1hr,'e rooms in garage.
* Sc a line
twin l« b y carriage. Write W. P.
— You Drive It. .
?3,(ti)0 ca*h, balance arranged.
enro Herald, giving price and lo­ oil right on your painful back, nnd
I ^ c doable above
one thinks of some
like magic relief comes. *81. Jac­
(V. M yrtle and 2nd St. ot R. IL
PRICE ?&lt;J,000.
cation.
Stucco
obs Oil" 1 . n harmlcsu backache,
2rites are for cona— Autos, Sale
WANTED TO BUY: Long leaf lumbago and sriutien remedy which
TWO I.OTS ON MAGNOLIA
one—•
Sheet Rock
round timber from 100,000 (t. j never disappoints and doesn’t burn
AVENUE
, line.
[^averace
lencth
up, must be high Innd timber for tlu* skin.
0{
SO
for
Corner
of
Spoiling,
$000
cash
cUrpc
aw mill purposes. T. W. PatterStraighten up! Quit complaining!
Shingles
balance terms.
son, Maitland.
1 Stop thmD torturous “stitches."
OLD DAYS,
DEPENDABLE USED CARS
PRICE $ 1.000.
i, restricted
-------------------------- j In n moment you will forget that
Roofing
mification.
ATTENTION!
WANT work or change of rosi- you ever had a weak back, be
LOT ON CORNER OF PAL­
jj runiK' th - Sanlion7 White only. Northern S tar cause it won’t hurt or be rliff or
1021 Dodge coupe, excellent con­
OLD TIMES
METTO
&amp;
12TII
ST.
Sewer Pipe
be r •: nsiblt
Employment Bureau, 30 E. Church lame. Don’t suffer! Get a small
DAYTONA
dition.
SI600 cash, hnlnnee term s.
--errut insertion,
St., Orlando, Fla,
I trinl^bottle of old, honest “St. Jn1921 Dodge touring car.
PRICE $3009.
f for sulKtqoont
DPI AND FARMS
. ■;
~
— — | cobs" from your drtiggbc now and WE WILL HE GLAD TO
1923 Dodge coupe, A-l condition.
OLD FRIENDS
( office »!vi«l'l be
•L*— W a n te d H elp, Male
, get this lasting relief.
11125 bord coupe, many extras.
I
\c reage
SIX ROOM HOUSE
SERVE
YOU
futd.v in *'ase ° r
1923 Light Ford truck.
Mith
all
improvements,
in
V'ljuining
1022 Ford roadster, spccinl.
... , S A L E S M A N
j Robert Quillen Sells
first class condition, can l»e
IJKTISERS
Day lona
Me have a good opportunity to]
bought for SDiOO cash. Bal­
offer real estate salesman. One,
■Kfr-’tative thorNewspaper For $1
Aeroplane Silo
ance terms.
who is fam iliar with the greater
;'-,r with rates,
Has screened (inrcll and good
Sold
I. W . m iL L I P S , SONS
Sanford district preferred.
lification will give
I'hnne 5.16
GAINESVILLE. Dee. 21 -bib
garage.
Incorporated
i-f'irmation. Anil
In I nil* of
SANFOUI) GROVE. Inc.
The Fountain Inn Tribune, owned
PRICE
$0,600.
Phono 3
Oak and 2nd St.
bey will assist you
1. •&gt; and( In Aero Tract*
and operated by Robert Quillen,
607 1st. Nnt’l, Bank HUg.
iur want nd. to
Realtor
nationally known humorist, was
Phono 210
or
PINE
HURST
LOT
effective.
sold
Ibis
morning
to
W.
W.
KelEntire Soclions
$060 cash—Balance terms,
(NT NOTICE
COLLEGE MEN: We pay you n lett. of Fountain Inn, for $1,
— KAI.KH IVUU'K —
PRICE $2000.
7— l i u s incss S e rv ic e
?no
l weekly salary, tuition to college
G. TAYLOR DYER
Sale of the plant followed the
should give th e ir
I.
T
III’ VAN
Per
Arre
and
I
kiiuis
while
ntlendlng.
Eleven
office address ns
iV In lin g — U rcn raf Ink*
FOUR LOTS IN PINE HURST weeks work, \pplv daily Ylr. Allen announcement by Quillen that be
Hardwood
floor scraping and
ami
would
sell
bis
plant
to
the
first
phone number if
11. It. OttAV
resernping a specialty. W. L. Rein- 1
SItlOO cash—•Balance term s.
PHONE 301
Lincoln Hotel. Hours 12 to 2 a. responsible i&gt;erson who offered him
te*ult.‘. About one
UP
PRICE $0,700.
hardt, C ity Tourist Camp, Sanford,
A. \v. IIAItZ
m. and rt to 7:30 p. in,
a |f; a-’itul Ims n
51 for it when he opened for blisFla.
H
A
R
R
Y
I
P
R
E
r
T
A
"
M
A
N
K. WARD jkan
■
■
-------------------------------------loess
this
morning.
Quillen
said
in
j ilie e-iiers c a n 't
PALMETTO AVENUE LOT
with \ »u unless
1 Inrorporalod)
HARDWOOD FLOOR contractors.
‘IT—
Wan
let!
Help.
Salesman
J
*
telegraph
dinpateh
that
lm
had
Between Katie £: Franklin.
.WltS IlRl.t.M ritECIC
been besieged with offers, many
.ur address.
E stim ates given. Superior work­
$1,000 cash—Balance can be a r­
I
I
S
u
i
h
P
a
r
k
\
\
c
n
u
e
W. V. WIlKELEIt
-nuance MUST be
1
’ of these coming from distant
manship. W, L. Renhardt &amp; Co.,
ranged.
a
points.
P
h
o
n
e
G
.
1
2
W
.
on nt The SanfU-n Delivorv. O r l a n d o . _______
I!. A. KINO
PRICE $2250.
office or by let
At
prices
that
a
re
righ
I'OUTEIt E. PITTS
SAND
fo
r
building
and
construc­
G
l\
E
BIBLE
T
\
l
KS
discontinuanYOU
PARK AVENUE LOTS
tion purposes. Delivery from
did.
FORT
MYERS
1
:rio
-pmkers.
Am
lin,|
standard
tins
ana
O It S T E N S T U O M
Near aviation field, four lots
quarry. 1100 M yrtle Avenue.
«nid
to
be
member!
»f
the
“
Bibb
mpt.- Efficient.
COME
TO
MAKE
MONEY
in location for rapid increase
Oila
JIVTIIUltHOND
Crusader*” occupied pulp.t.i of
rvi.e.
in valuation.
Fort
Myers
church
&gt;
Sunday
to
III-TEST building tile and brick.
LET ME
PRICE $G$0 Each.
Sanford Cement Products Co.
110-111-112
deliver talks against the nlhtrcd
teaching
of
evolution
In
the
taxElectric
Iron*
6th St. and M arie.
SHOW YOU HOW
LOT CORNER OF FRANK­
First National Hnnk Bldg.
[fications
Radio Supplies
supported schools.
LIN &amp; PALMETTO
LANEY’S DRUG STORE — Pre­
COME AND LOOK
$7i)u cash—Balance very easy
Phanc 190-W.
17—Fur Sale. Houses
scriptions, Drugs, Sodas.
We
tmenls
tx t i i k i t m t rt m i i : t n r r m :
NINE’S FILLING
terms.
uru »3 n ear you an your obone
OCR MONEY MAKER OVER
- i : \ i :m i , .............
'» * c iiti
PRICE $2,500
icssorica
FDR SAI.U Re lit now possess­
oi' i t . m in i
in
im i
nut
Call 103.
STATION
(If
Sold
This
Month)
slt'l
i
\
m
i
:
i
m
vt
v.
IN
1 II \ nion. V ».
modern. 5 room*
ent
YOU’LL LIKE IT
&lt; r:u&gt; .
and
bat!:.
E-a
itif.il,
Spanish
bung­
Phone 161-J
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
Ktmi-r T II. i i i u h :,rut w i f e
pairing
ROSE COURT LOT
alow it
1&lt;el part of San­
Ma run ra t it tlutnes.
Successors to Giilon &amp; P la tt
YOU’LL
THINK
IT’S
THE
$660
cash—Balance
term
s..
&gt; tlliK) cash, bal­
C’iiiii|ilaln.iiili*.
lli.t Sanford Ave. S.mfoid. Fl»lie
/16 Magnolia.
Everything elec ford i
PRICE $2,260.
i
\v
Bayard Really
trieal
Phone 422. Eloctragitb ance i i • tira
A
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515 First N.tl'l Hank Bldg.
Apartments
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[Rooms
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COME IN THIS MORNING
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Sanford Radiator and
alow,
2
porches,
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cot­
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of Tin nnd Sheet Metal Work C O M E I'li K
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phone 111.
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I El Magnolia Ave.
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l a M l i l i n m l •***:• * i t i f l l i l i t o I f
nature
tp or trade
pearls at A. t . L. station. Re» Flr*t Claw Barber*
cement work, eidewnlkn, build111ilb \\
t o l l . Ill
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-Wanted.
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Five room house and double gu-|
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w'h««i*r,
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Gindervillc.
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per
month.
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WANTED TO BUY: Five to fif­
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Address Route A, box 79.
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tin* i*jii
III »Ii* II11•-IV* f
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jewelery
and
l'Ioc'k repairing anti
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FOR R E N T: Front bed room, con­
Ho Kent
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engraving
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207 Kii'iU’h Ave.
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ROOM WANTED by nan und
room. G18 Oak Ave. Phone
2 Lola, Oak Hill. $700.00
Rter -Dinimry the G22-W.
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Flowers
for
nil
occmiions.
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Myrtle.
Phone
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out m eals. Reasonable rates. in the MinL-mtow n i
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reccultvi
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Lincoln Hotel.
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i r i c t W unt ^&lt;1 and diBidey rate* circulation in South**
Fii s Barber on
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two week* one portable pumping
renu e n t ____________ _______ t,ia. Rate .&lt;• ttBwonl
Hcaitliful Corner Lot on
e c ia litt.
bubdivlsion to Or
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for cIj :* tfied ailvi C. - "ivnts
accepted want mi medium it
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Partly ckJjU tU dW
riay not quiti n «H -|
north portion toai«M; (roUlh
Jiyavy frost tgtitmti mil p,|,

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D N E SD A Y , D fc n iW ,

!■ -Mccn Pantj Today

MMBPK121

O N

Forty One Mot
Fined in Polic
Marking V
m e A n n o u n re s

sv L in o ty p e is
P u t in O peration

•*• or

win

IV r S e c o n d
M O rd in a n ce

rail the rr
purauml ||
!,i* a Vs t tn
E&amp;tfll FXtfk!

'ticn -liv (If Vnrlonrt C
O:i::n!«ilioni V ill A
' ;nniv Welfare H oard
* rovitle 1
i n fprlun

•

,»:tc hltic cm

•m &lt;'|i!tp:i;cn‘ .
lU addition to Tim |{
■unifii
tiirtiru’.ivtt
♦ nm'ii.iary by unprcr
demand* for tulvo
. nut f.i only the
in n ifcvelopntvnt
w.Ii iniiihlo The |let
l*nj»rovcd m rvlce t

For Chrlslm

D M rih u f i

' 11 p 'lnjr fa re
Ovicbrock anil I’m

•'Inyo* Kendrick
■* iew ifltr k .
x u Marine Corps
i xain ihcrc, lien.
r » fused to qjit.
• *n a iliicntnt
: i he wuld obey
r ond turn the
nlatant director
1 1 . He nude it
that hj would
=x.tion.‘ Dfclarin*
ERIE. Pa, Dee. 23.-OD—
i K ’i I from the Ir.o y'yfyl Christmas holiitxx;
i order to hep h&gt; hen lu.llrnly turned into ;
w h o had V.xj p*1*!«•( itrimtragedy in t h r o
3 Oil. Duller Mid f'• «i' 11"'
here lod:v.
oll
taky. M
Mother*,
lax —
i. rs n blow to le then, 1ethers and sifter* a r o
”» x y fl'icidal sac- f atr.ir,; (he untimely termi it —
i ** came ntivanc* Mio if three little lives, t H c** » r of I'hilahl. ufithi if a trio of vouthfu 1
- i *;• me from of. li tide rclekranti who w e r e *
(n h«! tn death in a panic x i t
~~hin,;tun is that a I'Tinuaity tree observances
rc h!r yesterday. Seven o t li —
*v. I ejnne, cun.
?•Iurine Corps, tn wereinjured.
vt t icr to remain
live th'.'i'tnJ ehlldren n f

Three Children A r c
Crushed To D c a t l
llcncli Collapse:

Kcaeri
early tiday, n a
the nayora u r .
'll over to a
t. r."u W. K ill
|!:ir, hpWCVt t*.
'fi t foe vim li*
iv.i he hnd r r
•!.'i "•&lt; Corp." .
■ kwith p olio*
M/' with lilnr.
it «n a h tim r
infcirrnl that **
iliice v.ai tho o
‘ I ly the ism *
|la (nr diimlMH

• .!' ohool are had gathered

la tac liri; tuna, when rutt —
' onl) the ni'i'ofti of n bench,
ctlupwd ar.d with it canio tv
&lt;r--ii
ih. ,;nam of sever—
ih\i\un v.h) btl been p r o —
tiriutcd tnthe (In,r.
Alter IS minute*, when flic*
a was finally cleared, the*
I o i if the (hr.* youngster.-*
jiifi' found, the last spark o f*
i't traiqvled fr-&gt;mthem. T h u
inrar^l v»iro ru^htnl to n ltof%—
- r Tells Alioul p.tal and tiwlay it was thought
O f Ice Cream tin', all would probably recover.
M e t h o d s ( ul
I ! i Froducliim

ARE
3 MD I!!
II \iv.ird W a lk
M.imtfadtire
Atul Various
la Whole M

owner of the
■y Company,
• mlitra uf the
In the Scntlin lib a,Is the
co- -ary in the
_ i.iilk, Lulttr*
Tncture of ieo
s* aba dwelt
orirml ti«n of Number of Major Issues 'V *~*
&gt;during a pure Face llolh Houses A f t e r ”
Chitslmas, Indudinu T a x e s *
f v hut many And World Court ()u e .s tio n
i one uf the
•du atiurjl
rsl in many WASHINGTON, iVr. 21.—(/P&gt;-----*lions were Citipr.is Kfpn a 11'day rccesa t o —
to iletalis uf 1^1), (l-.airg a h-jy |wu week* irv
-, and n.vas* '•I 't it lai l imnh of the groatort'V dealers,
thf to )|uci- * 'I f«r a l.'t;; and spirited ses»—

O
FM il DAYS*

-MJIV,

Mil'll

* of nidi■
in und Mia I
if liberations on J a n .
t Id .; I. ' -ih h'U'ts will have a n unsIdul i". her 'I ia»ji&lt;r i ues with which t o
■' i'le.li,'.lm,rtais .the Wi&lt;rl»t
Milv-..' 1
. inanml, the rubl&gt;'*r.
a-d I’dfnr price situation, d e b t
I the \..r:"iis a p ­
. pr-priation Mil.
:
lurking et top epetil, t h o
ire ,i li
hn 11' id in tn the R en r
l*'' To1 m'li.OOOin reduction
, |, i ill ini |irepsn«l for a vole on tls&lt;*
ppl I 'II Mil
i ( ii y, lk a t—
i d I,. ,J *! '*ud a resolution railing f o r
ai.'ili.n if allege.] manipui , iJr. , !■'!'. n .,f rrule ruWwr prices b y
!••!«■' *1' In a I'loninl Ruernniciit.
r.. ' i f munopulHs unother cunimo■ie ail
S. ('. ' Mm it was, the losrir i-hnnsl"r t &gt;\ tr-... to diaeus.s pruhilii to
1 1 .res’. I n. tli end from both
11, th' drai pndvminnting in I
Tpnjl
• r i1rat'. nuf a pro[ioied Amvnra-i adlurtnic to the World
&gt; . . . i i.rt will I,- r : mud in (he Rt-nr r. i \ after the holidays, while its

would iiiluring tin
’ definite
1 hi rein

HKI.LAIRE, Oh.KDoc, ft
( A IO ffic u l cheek»lio«ei|
t hat nine men imd.td ltd
niulit in a fire in the m
m ine of the George M.Jones
( -oal Co., Toledo, it Shidy
Sido. six mih southof here.
1
The fire is Mill npu in
H u1 main entry of the mint,
w hile Male offkiili md eal • ]
ployeei of the owl oeifu; in
studvin; wipujneiutiMH
hat It.
Only seventyrinetf theeermil
fiiriMl O
it ll..
- In-JnJ
ll .
f°rcc
ofl tr
nw
tb m
wore nt »irk it ( 0-rUk hit
j night when the fir, m
i
. cred. All nuJ« drir jvw n.
ro p t 11 who vm tritfed li Wi
cji the lower htmk
workers stacreeid is mthist
them at midni(ht irl Vruoikt
t w o auniton to tkj ejtfx,,
.
y«l«aii«r rirtm KM*.
WAYNESBtkC, h, M.% [
— (n*).—Four tslut-ir finrtl
-vvstc killed indfinstknhjtfii
t w o seriously.durirj■(lielhitk
eswept the ttnlatMdatrkt rf
Wnyneslur^ eirly t*!ay. Semd
L&gt;uildiii{t woe destroyed ml i
7i limber uf ethmdjEitti, theto.
t a il loss being otiuteJ it ll,.
000,000, The firernm«er» tnaho t l under» filliry nl
Firemen who met death wen
H a r r y Call, WilliamFwh,k-jh
Itifi-nlicnr ar.d Thmis Lent.
"V ictor II, Silrnn suffered lr«.
t u ro* of th^ ilill d ji» bn
wiritl Luther Renner snlaltedin
i n jury to his Utk, Tkrei ilher
xwis-a rcceiwcj aUsal tra-o. All
t . h o injured, tks ten ikat,n
the Uayncilurjfinronpm,
' sate ro taken to akipul, whereit
nnnounred the (ondition «!
a S i 1vous anj Renner iu serixu.
llowney Hotel (Intn)ei
Huildlntti distnyed wen tht
Z &gt;owncy Hotel, athmrtaej krid
t ructure, the Crjrmu Dinidiay,
LX four-story trkk. irj ike tint
L * r c ,*byterian thunk. Ike Iontf
F iu hotel which eielsirej M
—. osjiiis, wvs placedU(dSS.OOO,an)
T in t of (iro.iBuBMk«rsmtn
» f the LuiMmg andi department ''l
- to r e * off tf.!!5,M
kaueuibw
: m ).. Tk
itun iktM
x*
tho hotel huiliiy idlind
« &gt;mso » ranging from||j(0|ts(k.
M M ) . The churchbum
1 ho four siilias wire turtiijr
«j* n te -r into the Ltd
««.- h e n a will rt&gt;dsp*ed, tripping
*-x«*in in the debris. ti-Kstsiatha
v o t o I escaped Inthtir nlrltdtih.
n g und lint ill theirLlorriiin.
L.NKKLANI) NAN|i||j

Indent Asked T o
) uiJg" (illlen
»* take over
1.10.1 for the • . tviiwi iniirn inai lie re
». The war. i; *'» hr. withdrawal from tlu
r.1ratio ef American Student*
to :ly f- rnc| it Princeton Uni''f’ljy. bai Urn niched by RonI hirer, lauuidinaState student
vho unit the conference when MuV. Ii i way, r.grcra of Hounril
i "; r,il» *ti elected a memlicr

present

I.AK K LAM U c.tU M .
ishnffrr, dtiartera1
, naurd.
o f the H’ruUGrot Any if
'* ItcpublK, died tkii nvreitf
L o r a fvvr days’ ttraa.Nr.tWr . who was hrnis'kflhkiry. A
•- • " “ 5 *!&gt;* id tie erpriun si
•• U&gt;clandfwtcfiUG.,U
w hich hr hu leta fcaj.
&amp;ntlcr Tor iocnl pia Hent

I'dtheaerstivecommittee.

ard er

°eal Jails A

civic m u

T Dinner C
&gt;&gt;', h0V.-r
out amt

pbfltlfid, and that v
Inurtc of (ontrcstii
|t'j fiilill'i the pri
•ft etpertedto reni-la
I &gt;*! r.Ullcn hx
||vt iewdayq #nd n r * s — ”
a[Uaylcn» n condition —

I* hour, on cstiniatsj
. na In tho numher
the o f their (Jhrl«t.
ths’ bchc.it of the
y authufiUca. It U

»”u,Mir- |j some of 11
3 nivut dialers,
* T;tk»;i ur bring i n
|oand, tlicki, (ll i c 11L

«wu jfcl rUckeu fro - ^

:*lnii|g per rocml Thc-^«s
”
*[M*l, tt he Pmcwrhnt A lj- *
hat» 'tutap: gate*.

«1 this fad ( hri trrai dinner would seem i.akk-s and »d, an selling today for 30 emta
f&gt; b« too a quit. Oysters, fur u* In flava ir.e con-1orirg that turkey drrulog, aro 110
•" *hlp- (cent* aquart ir. leal markcU.
\ ‘ Uli year Wh ,•a.tjaJ figures are not
l"Kh Irrri.UuiUlir -n hit years p,lc„ 0f
tried ta Lit, it |( teheses] by nuny auV iw *l . ,!'5nl:f' lhlt »hfrt h an Increase
"•li n 1 ! )nr *1 l*ul IDrent* per
v/iU allow, ,w LIt wis Diked that on Dec.
ntu..t pro-;i.'.'l Iutter *a» aiKrrtlaed nt i

Wc&lt;n!uroundindiUktly fresh!

o u itntl n;eggi. it Mttnli a duani.
jgeese, Ai If all foods hays Increased in1
i -t &gt; t» M trtportlc to whit |heu iiutm
pric«* itrAate during the pa»t tear the wn-1
-i-slior tun elution that fowl ij higher would

Sanford has» (arym
: * v'a.nls Club mil i Ujm(Ut'
t»u Rotuy Clabtu irnstil
-i Muy lUt, withII. R.fi^.,
n s as It's first yrnduLU
Fxi nhoUer Umi |resk)e«tivi
r*unk MaeS'elll lt mntm.
F ie Rotary has i Keahetikis
:J*J.
T h o Kiwinli riohwusrpo.
«r«J in IknaiLr lift nk A.
_ Connelly n first gnih',
V. D
IMIoxcUi.
!..2
r~. E.
. Uimktbutintii

r

x - n t and I. (\ Bdout

* - y . Mr. E.F.IaMi.Jffl
rst-.-Icct ar.l wifi u,;w jf
Jatu I, TV
«.» club is now tl,

nMfj

T ' h i1 Lion* Chi ig.B 1
L.

in Ottoh^.jWtirH
Park l» the fut &gt;m.

L,RA&lt;iUj»hK

r-s»hip of IS.

�M r«p .vT . PMC. 22,19 2

&gt;

y . • \y *. &gt;•:•t •;••*••:••&gt;•:••:••;••:&gt;•!•&lt;•

a setting
exquisite
Picturesque v.tip"
ljuib. Each home I,

i&gt;

and hills, ii.s iv 'i &gt; • ,1
the Country Ciul • ir.du»j
a distinctive char-: am? •
Loch Arhor.
Restrictions assure, \
THECOUNTRY
WILL RE I'l. V
DATE. TIUHI
SECURE IIOMl
ED LIAM ION
THE Ol'ENINC

. unmatched residential su­
'd f : 'iew of its many lakes

thespaciousgrounds of
i'*' pe : - nd terraces, there is
. ■hit t ;»l joy to dailylife in
'ittM.nl cxces
IRANCE SECTION
! ’ AT AN EARLY
PROMI TLY WILL
' HOST FAVOR­
; R U B D ate op

f «*•
i T

■entfi
TELEPH O N E 5SS

H K ST STREET

fijjjT i ! 1 i ■

A N D PALM ETTO A V E

�xfU
&gt; .* *

ft

YHE SA N FO R D
PACK TWO

And S o

H e Kids the Cops

A I W Q L X J JV C / N
Gening Sale
m

. &gt;■ l ’.*..• ■
__ i- '
.
«
|
This is "M
orning
•’ivim
uii Ciolry
v«v««/i ]&gt;r:
--b i r d owned by J. C. Harper o f B e r k o I...
r.i:*
r__..
M
n„
lev. Calif. Everv mornin jr r * t
h o stmts to crow and the n e i g h b o r s I
call the police. Rut when t h e ?
c * o p s nrrive he's mying "gotible-jjoht’l e ”
In a quiet, friendly tone, a n d
t h u s escapes arrest lie is the p r o d u c t i
of the mating of a respectu fc&gt; I
R h o d e Island lltil hen and a t u r k e y
gobbler.

BUFORD •!;
! RENDERSOPINION
m REALESTATE Si

MARKETS

Tho early upturn —
...... ------------------------largely to stocks in which
short interest had been
Chrysler extended itsi gain t o
f c j&gt; u r
points and additional advance?
t’
o ►t'
.1------- 1 iSone to two points embraced
*«
Itoebuck, rcuerui
Federal .'Mining,
JVi
jiocoucB,
iiiiiok.
k
Trucks, Stewart Warner, A n i e r j
Smelting and U. S. Rubber.
Ameiican Ice responded t o
t h
declaration ui
of a uinuvnu
dividend uuu
an d O “w h —
uvtlatamvii
...
..i-i.i........
i..
cr specialties were steady b y
t
c*
holding of the high priced i s s u . * ^
and favorable trade reports.
|i road shares were sluggish w i t h
the exception of Union t'acif i e .
A .
v.
i*. aim
mrsivi. K
t ui
C. L
and »&gt;um
Northi Wester.
ore i
w
. acitiiii^vo opened
vjrviit.il steady
rsvaiiy w *ith
V
.
exchanges
c i e —
. . -U...__I ..at•
niand sterling unchanged
•*5 2
G-8.

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. r».- &gt; ■

*’ •
Chancery
.Suits To Quiet T itle
X
I’ reviLus To Special Session
U1
irvvttii I. U 'l1 u
Of Legislalure Declared
«• •v*
..
lie InvalidliySupremeCourt
_____
II..

I...

li.lD a iC in iw n r»t f t l

2
, ...
_
TAlJ«AIIA»SSh.a, Ha., Dec.
— OP).—All chancery suits
tor
‘ I'-armg of title and lem oyin j; o f
i iouda mm red estate wtucti n m l
‘
m i n i
c i u i r only our
weeks
pubb.ati-ini , su»&gt;qiient to June, 1225 a mu p r i o r
to the tipecial session were r e n - ^
tiered invalid by the opinion h a n d jy
ed down recently by Justice K iv e r s Union!, of the State S u p r e m e
Court.
♦
CHICAGO, Dec. 23.— t,7*.
The decision of the higher c o u r t V *
7Vheat prices shot skyward t o
w as given in the cast* o f .J. W . •*«.
U3 a
U result
HSUIl of
01 the
IOC suggestion
!U«|iC3lll
as
i i a
iieynolds, petitioner, ursus \V. T . * ’X y’
the government crop report L h ^
i t nrrison, lircuit judge o f
th e
the U, S. already has r h ir » r
figliteudh judicial circuit o f I 'ii.r J
nbroad wheat that is needetj
itla. The question involved ju r is V.___ n-----...................._.i
home.
Opening
piicea ranged f. r «
diction of certain parties to tn e
2 1-2 to J l-i cents higher t F ix * . r-a
Merit, end nn interpi ‘tatiun
nt
J
yesterday's close. Dec. t o u c l x i r .
C.’ hapter Iblttt of the lots &lt;,f |pg &gt;
§1.70 1-2.
relative to unknawn defendants.
♦**
Several'hundred suits, wen.. i,t'.
X
NEW YORK, Dec. 23.— (,T
fe e lc d by the opinion. The t .iitw
Active lidding for high priced
w e r e based upon a law passed a t
dustrial shares at the openinyr
tre last legulai iteieun' the leg- X
today's stock market carried ■
Islnturc, which tvjs ha rd to m* u,&gt;.
wuru me
wnun
iiiuiii un y « *
word
the rany
rally w
hich featured
f octive in some ins'.iiM1
At the*
fterday's
pnI/1v'ft late
lata trading.
Irmlinir A11
1i- i e x i i
Ames
r ped al
st'Jiion ineiitly
nn
Can rose more than two point.s
amendment by Kenatur &lt; me rorna new high record at 203 and i r-a
• •.tied th- defects. In the m ean ­
itial gams of one to two and i &gt; n « t i m e , however, a number o f such
criiariccry proceeding1, pi nil to ih»half points were registered
t o the Supreme tViri oi cm o p m Chrysler and (ieneral Motcn. l i i - i .
i t im'tidnirnt, were made iirati t.
oral Electric and U. S. Cn t I n &gt; i
Pipe.
The suit which found its way
i o n originated in Jlaiiiileu cou n ty .
f» v e .*pertly ami rcr.ed pruete.s upe m
NEW YORK, Dec. 23.—f / P ) -----M r . Reynolds filled the suit m
Cotton fu.uns opened steady; J a t i
&lt;_•b a n eel y to quiet title to certa in
18.51; &gt;inr. lb,6b; May 18.to; M u y
erty ml served |iroie s* ujmn
18.40; July IH.Ui; Del. 17.C.7.
'aimunts i f the pro. ei ;&gt;• by
j&gt;
ej
I
'liming
a notice in t, e itrudoiiCHICAGO, Dev. JX-id'i— l i u t t o n Evening Herald
for four cu n ,,u ............
ter higher icccipls 7,200 t u b . ~
nccu
r c utiv
t ive
wee!
e weeks.
When a ffid a v its
creamery extras W'iSdGb; a t a r i —
k ix n l been filed thae there bail boon
dards 45; extra firsts HV4(g)4sj A-j n o
claimants, .Mr. Reynold • a n firsts 42tj®43'j; seconds 4 0 (ri&gt;
-_
1.1 llurii'iin
I,
tfur e n tr y
j a l■i*. d.1 A
t&gt;&gt; Judge
41 Vi.
« * f a elc-mi* ol pro tnnfesM* nguinst
^
Eggs lower: receipts 1,51o c a s h ­
th e
unknown difendant*, w nicii
e s ; firsts II® 12; ordbiary fir - t -va. u s refused by tin- court. T h en ,
U Hrt.'lH; refrigerator extra; ■
’! 11a (TS .lte- ijueslion uf jurisdiction o f th e
♦
4 5 ; firsts 33b®'.il.
u iik n o w n defendants came up, a n d
'
Potatoes trading very slow, m a r ­
t*n
interpretation of tne uita o f
kets steady; receipts 12 cars; t o ­
2 1 1 2 5 , a* to whether or not su ch ♦ %
ta l U. 8. .Shipments 315; eight &lt;
a c t . applied to UI unknown d e - 1 X
nndian; Wisconsin sacked r o u n d
i c i i i l a n i i, or i oly t tin I class u f i
whites 3.50®3.75; according
Co
—i 11 known defendant &lt;such as those
quality, Minnesota sacked r o u n d
l&gt;s&gt;c*rit, concealed ur non-resident. $
■whites 3.35®J.Ct); 'Juho sa ck e ii
.Judge lluforil divided that the
russets 3.25®3.75 acciriling
•«&gt;
» «-■ t r forred lu those absent, c o n quality.
’ « n l o d oi non-resident.
-&gt;
*‘ Then* cnn'iiuctive service o f
!3.— (/ l 1
JACKSONVII.il D
•c’ i i&gt; attempted, the ctulute
-\\ holusuit t|Uiilnlior..i ami con
&gt; u st
he strictly pnr»ia*d,'’ ihcditie
done prevniiint, e.i the Jucky j i r i i o n states "Any failure in th is j
aonvllle market t ,d,;, at report
*2JT,*l'*l will render me ilecrea.1
c j i c l . Shrader vs, Shrader, 30 F*a. —♦*
e d b the Florida State Market
in g Hum
0 2 , 18 South. Hep. &lt;172.
J
'* :t o i xtramiiu aiy &gt;.'sion o f
. much relief ha- U'i-ii e ffe c t ­
”. «* Florida l.gi laturv ii'iHi'ticil on
e d in the contested conditions «»t*
1 #th ...... ,
A. I*.
^
th_o carriers'
t
urinal
.
Diliverii
t *
i
an m* w#j
4 which
ur** lute ar.d wr.eeitarn in spite o f
i t e r liccamo a law, which has not 4,“*^
the* best
« v i.»
1(Hurt
110(1
VIi t i l l
t Arpi
(H s i’ ,
s? c
Leen putlishcd, amending
£
companies. Supplies of all com o
I of Chapter 10,102, so as
ditiea continue light, The demand
--- i with
-:a nurkii
&gt; itrong “I'rii
'
&gt; m i l l . " the orov'iiium thereof aniZs- goml
■v- i&lt; *•’! unknown defendants. T his
J
a r e ruling high, rmiticuluil
ula
lutiiiy act, lioweicT, cannot
fancy
1 1 1ir.f.r jurisdiction «*♦
He
qn*en, In
it did not. under the then X
4.00@
5.00, »few
5.00;
■
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.V , Uuke
g law. exist.
bushel ci nil’s and hampe , luimh e r one*, IhUuo.OU; e adualr,
stundari’ (Tate
fa n
,00®3.5(l;
tjnril crates, green fancy l.5&lt;i(«vi
5 .0 0 ; rquarh, hampers, small y el­
the advanvr, profit takiisjl o w s , ii.iJO; tnu.c-Vi. - uduril era
t)'1;inu' i f large proportions ♦J*.
*?m, whi’ e, mostly I c tn'iintuc
••actimij from lop figures sui♦To
aixc.H, Flax count and stock fancy*
ti.:t the downturns were as a
t.OOc
tj tuitiuioo iai i i&lt;*n«i.i
.1 *; transient, although prices
w
v&gt;*um
Mini -I'd.
■i,a»
iunt urd
e-h*a*Mvv(
o ii
tied about maximum. Tin*
3 . 5 0 ; okra, Immptri, small
to Pv higher, new
practically no xippliir; orange
7ti to
ecember .........
- .$I.7t»*^ %,♦
I______
jo
. fancy count and »tock4.oU
11.37'j tn §1.75 was fill
( fij5.00, few 15.5U; oranges, boxes,
* numerous wild chungi'
c h o i c e nun*, and dock ;iiU@4.0U;
oping hack temporarily t
~tt»w 4-50; grapefruit, boxes, fane,
c o u n t and stock 3.|0®tw*, grape choice count and
CHICAGO. Dec. 2 1 - l/l’i —
pa in prices irMom called e&gt; t e n t . in time of war tmk place in
wheat market today, b’-ac: a
bushel: on tome trade*. Rig buyint;
t h a t accompanied the rue in valu e s wax the immediate itiult o f
t h e goverinnert rtop report inrtie r c tin ^ th.it the li. S. has ulr.-.idy
o r u t into the carry our from Inst
y e a r by uUul 15,0'AIJIOO bawhcla
a n d that large imaott: from Can a d ? Into tMi ejardt/ ir» n pr

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heart of the city’s most exclusive
home community, surrounded by
the highest type developments of

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trict. Keason enough why this is
your best investment opportunity.

Orange Court.

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�Tin: SANFORD HERALD, TUESDAY. DEC'. 22. 1925

PAGE TI7R

She’s The Golden Rule Girl

W ISE BOAT WORKS

ASA

----------Builder nf--------GASOLINE, ELECTRIC ami STEAM
SAIL and ROW BOATS

LAUNCHES

Boats and Motors Repaired
Catalogue Specifications and Prices on application
ML Dora, Florida

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Cotton Crop Nearly
A l l Picked, Says
Government Report

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AFFILIATED WITH

no C:ti:i&gt;rr. a s s o c ia t io n

WASHINGTON. Dee. 23.—&lt;/F&gt;—
! irking " f cotton virtually has
i con completed in thu cotton hilt
I’vccnt in t aural, eastern
and
northeaster:! Arkansas, where it
has been to&gt; cool for this work,
the department o f agriculture to*
day reporto I in its weekly num­
mary of en n and weather conditi as in the outhern states.
Hardy truck cr&lt; pa, such ns cnb■ge. onions, turnips and spinach
nude fair to very good progreso
in noth Atlantic ami east gulf dis­
,h—I over niamcO another
fcdercj agents
tricts though the soil was too wet
fir mutdi fi dd work. The settinir of cabbage is about completi 1 in the Mobil district. There
was some frost damnga to tender
ci )is iti parts of the west Gulf
arc a.
lire damp weather was favorable
• marketing tobacco in Virginia,
rind this crop is curing nicely in
"aryland imt t r o t . . was said trains
fi r stripping in Kentucky. Tire
warm, damp weather was unfav■
■ fm citrus fruit iir Flui *W■
Conditions by states included:
ndi. nr. lid, of i. . i A nr lea, liar been chosen in a nation-wine
Florida—lowlands too wet and Mu
trucking delayed in most sections ■ nti t i the Golden Utile giri of \:uericn. A s s;:ch -he will preside
. Los Vi :■ • activities ia the Near East Relic 1 Society's Golden
ixt-epi uplands and portion: of
south where seeding and planting Rule week
i •ntipued.
Cabbage ami
other
hardy trmk
fair to ’rood, but
"arm, damp weather unfavorable,
turns fi .its dropping; very heavy
ibunaga from storm at first of
month.
TAMPA,
lk'c. 23.— (/V)—The
eld ullage, “ currying coals to New­
castle'* was i't|unllcd here today
when an airplane was reported to
c t : cvirlcr.tc on.
hu\o bat Savannah, (ia., with a
-shipment of cigars (or fi npu, the
iCf.-i. Dm. 23. — (,?*
largest cigar ii’uiiiifucturing city in
»t
continue
11
ho*.
prn.'ccutr* her finnee, sho would tin*
IJ:rniingh:tm, has b n completed *hi* U. S.
«■. !■ a-, .ng dijuth at I tie
iind out who th * real heads of tho Cub;
i &gt; Ur, George I, Ad
..... .
iw Tampa's i Igar
n j trail. Nine
narcotic smuggling rirg were and
“h
.at -tale geoiogi-t of Alabanm. output is fil.llUU.OOO monthly o
&lt;ir
wii.d
in
t!u*
:!•
n
get eti Idi nc that v Id cna
I' i . Adams, who al.-o Is head o f had a billion for 11*25.
r.hove Houca when a
government to rend them to prison, r:.*
lie* department o f geology at the
The reported shipment is another
!&gt;»'.'• (I. All the *. t
Tho officials sign cd.
h
' nicer-,ty el Al.ilium.i. announced development o f the freight uml eXAnd no .Mabel Langford left h. r f t
•data ho wmdd iiraki* an ofllcinl pri s embargo. It is aid to n. came dawn t &gt; Kt w Orlcan
|t:i i- , they t'Hicn 1
urvey of tho ."illogical phenoni- mount to 25,0(11) to ill),000 cigars
Hi ■ "f Ihose -h ip i w aterfront bywayn nrd mingled trmi
the lortheomin™ holi- front tiro Leroy Manufacturers at
A- far ns Paris is concerned
I
contraband with the dope peddler.!. She ful­
ii. i* than ..
lire o f porsonr. Iiavi &gt;. i . . Ho will be .r i ted nv tlr Savannah to i-.ii Witt, of Tampa.
filled her promise, la a rhort time, • l
tr more i&gt;r b ■ ;.pj i-m dv i urt ■
... cs in ininiiig at the uaiversi- Th
cigars were made in Key
■
'm In - U
sho turned in evidence that sen t, v, i
ef i iymg copings, hr •
ly.
West, Fla., and the Savannah comLa :
'..lling t r c i , telegraph poles, i\*n
formu
o f the cavo i ; o f pany is tho ."I" dutrlbu
■
they seen i thi traders to the penitentiary, rf
■ d.
" and ig:u. Tho railroad t &lt; **•• linnsioou r.alun;, ca u u d by nilH
events
The piano
was scheduled to
And then lur ran away and
plia v ; put out nf commit
... a -The cavern nverag- d
mnnlt at 7 o'clock thia
■ ' ■ up ihc- story
wife mill l were u tr ii a half dozen telegraph p.di. &lt;-d miuj twenty 1 t iu v-idtli ayd niorning. Local officials were al
married another g id !
B.i'd,
.
i
ata
Jn'!'P&lt;n .■ '&lt;•11 a.-r.'**h the trad;.
Maliei
I.augford
.
\2tr^‘
A'JJP
„ _
iintF fcr'wi’rt uut-Tir-iit'd distant 'a landing field hole at noon wait*
B wCard i tna^ffi I
n mill t of the
intiNne Iml. the cavern there ur ■ jug for the machine.
I
rf wealth and broken. To target— that was hm
I
i
rUalntit’ S and talagmiles of spiny
____________ _________ _
I rwU In the dark rote aim. So sho caatc to Nor
■ipj’ed ia.* you Gfinsimas To Cost
magnitude ami o f great beauty.1 ..
M ao in the water* Orleans again, thin tint ' beromin'
•!.. If you are
re mits ., want ail today will
it becou
he lovi I •r membrr o f tin* federal prohibitor
Chicagoans Biff Sum T in ,. are a number o f smaller
' nfr rcement agency. Down to tin
enviti in the mum cavern which 1 ring &gt;ihi do the worla
ion, at 1 Inst,
■*. YOU si'C,
man wa.n't wortn ! dark waterfront she wtat one.
are In .’v*v»
to tend to man.'
WASHINGTON, Her. 23;— Mb
.epliftev.
; more.
^
^
^
^
• hrirtu i greeting.* wore i :;ten&lt;l- springs ami pits. The air i &lt; fresh,
gloves
from
With the Hun Ring
It Started
n in the deeper t it", which, tin*
*/**!
i ire it. tec“ 1 won myself a plate of con
ford is tho daughter
gi-ob'gi't believes t e n d s to ubarrested."
ana family living fide nee in the heart o f the under- t
rtunliute the theory
that
it
I
nppralt
1
n part of the state world's rum ring," .«he say». “ I
lead» out to another portion of the j r
•tor for help,
strata at. aonre great di tame.
* graduate and min­ even in the old phmttntion man- t&lt;&gt; *
help her deer exc.urive society •Ion, fa r uptown, locking out over .v !
The leg car rn win re-discov*
i t ' * hibliioii
»s to have ,l»eon j the .Misms .ippi River, where car- r,
eii'J :i ii ‘orin.ition of H. Ik Mills .&gt;1
of the Alabama .Mining Institute ft;7
f'.ung man who lived goes o f alcohol were token oir a " f
who i do tho lirst exploration 20
i ***»■■ —~ ■—----«w jlt rum boats, ami overnight
‘
year ago. A group of boys with • /
day •( t tor tir* ■with labels and seals and corkr, r*
r i ingford went l &gt;'w ere transform .1 in the rooms o f. Or'
JL. Mills found the cave and en* 5r
in;;:, n "I Ui ir
l i il it with l amlifS and rota1.
fyd
ih B B
family. While
tin di i.
ar.
Recent cave-in . in theItirming- "G
jS S R P
,a
mge man cam •
“ Fi r ; *' yva
r Ilj* &gt;\.,s a federal
ham inet riel hiought to light these 3/*
If
visI out
intr
old facts, and thus a survey was &gt;/?
M
n&lt;,fJ. told her ho
.'till confiilen ••
mad** pnedble.
“ •*
iff' 88
if hi r from disgrace
lions i ' l l lynl
Tlu-ru i i no danger of the vtrnt.i i&lt;
S fi
h in.it her fiance
maim in "o' l.y
eliding. lit. Adams said. II" ex- NS
f
vJJ
awr" that th- fedo f its I'cr-mani
pri-s d
the belief that pie ihly ^
— *,
;! a ' i at eviilenc •
appn vir. . j
their* .a i '.tworl; o f caves in thin » H
'Wa.V*'
ilam*. I i xtiuul
dmtriil running for inlUis.
t?
navy i' p lym
have Iu t n l i
i irrs
their &lt;1* d
incnib* r. ii

ithcart

i«ropcan Stonns
Do Mueh Damage

Survey 01’ Large lit plane Carries
Cigars To Tampa
Cave Furnished By
Alabama Geologist

•’Hie one ion I to uiupie.itioned
I'n (it nrd n n u.id financial conion is lira i Me t and p' nrtunl ful­
fillment o f t*vi ry pecuniary nbligallon.
Rutherford II, llay.-.r.

Good intentions, valuable as they arc,
cannol build p;ood credit. Only by reli­
giously living ui&gt; io every agreement,
dischmging every obligation when
due, is credit established. And only
in Hint way can it bo maintained.
Ketd) yom* credit record clear! Proled your credit and it will protect you!

i^le/iS'y^Jccui/a
AFFILIATED W IT H

S a n t o r o C k ed iv A s s o c ia t io n

Members Commi
/ r c Lcavifinr CI

( II \NG
TOKIO. I:
' 'lli'A .'c h ile . Dec. 23.—nV&gt;.—
nacular n**-\- ip&lt; r ami war wffw«• I Six m m hen i o f the staff o f the
mlvices fr .ini Mukden today slat* Amerirun conimi *iinn wlllrS II".
cd that. Ah* i 'n.l ( hang I • l.ui, i i n i*ui» ::p d in tho work o f
“ war lord of .Manchuria," ha de­ dt ,ivii iiu* Tacna-Arcln liound.-r\
feittrd Gen. Ili.r- H’tng Lin .i-ei •&gt;
'• i for tin' U. S. today. From
l upitsl t'aikip; : u..-I oiher p' illlon . , their ie mrrtnre the inference is
The advice, ,! • im p what o n - drawn tint the activities o f the
that Alar.I::,1 hound.irv commirsion will be *u".flirting Imt imlic.ati*
i
Chang i.bt.r::**"•! a ilccieive victory. |iicmlcd for tionu* timo.

TIMKI1MIT IS

II Ml I&gt; COAL IS HCAHCH
IIOSTON*. Dee. 23.— (/P)—Hard
cerrl lias becorao so scarce Ii re
th.it one large firm, which has npii'cil 12 itationa in various parti
i f tin* city, i&lt; offering anthracite
in cash and carry cu. tomera at one
cei'* a round. IJuvers must bring
their ow. htwli* or baskets.

WASHINGTON', D &lt;*.
Th * Sc abw *d \ r Line
• ! i i b. I
construction • i h-r i.i
trrr.u; o f an onler t*i«la;
the I. ( ’. c . *c|.. cumin
*. iouxiy had aj.proved
hoanl.s proposal fer e:
central and r r ra !■
tho original time lunit 1
c£&gt;
h-s,MOl0
OL»N

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FROST WARNINGS ISSUED
TAMPA. Fla.. Doc. 2.1. • r
Warhin;* i werr i’ uueil h r, to'a y
'•I cltru nail trawlt-rry growerai pt bin ly heavy ft .‘ i iu th&gt;- r it
tuaight, the weather bureau an­
nounced. i'anifu nud the W &lt;.i
, oai.t of Foirida t day wen* crirecting tho eoldcit *! iy r•( the .« a*
- .ui. tlui minimum t unperaturu be­
ing -11 degre e. The mercury v ill
mercury will ,{r p to
degree j
tonight, the weather bureau sai l.

*v in a n r.GSTi n o w i'N
Wi M PALM BKACII, Dec. 23.
I*!-- Kid Indian, Miuntinnd
i.iv.eiyiit fr.'iu Ki*y West, t&lt;" ’ .
the *'
:&gt;ap r ii cd: ion la
h&lt; rr ' ■ m Andy Ilmven. .flu ky
boxer front Washington. The Ind­
ian took five rounds, two • oven
nr d Iho other three went to Dow«••*. The Seminole is only lit w ar
old and i.i a Florida barn, full bred

HOLLEY SUCCEEDS GREENE
TALLAHASSEE. Dec: 23.—H*)
—('. O. Holley, director of Indn.
lial education for the Sapulpa,
Okla., city Kchools, has been nanrd Ajperviner o f trade and indus­
trial education for Florida, to suc­
ceed L S. Greene, resigned, ac­
cording to an announcement made
t„.iny by W. S. Cawthon, superin­
tendent o f public inctruction. _
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s t s i v 'i s

V A I.D E/ HOTEL
w.inroriT» l.fmllns Ilotrl

i\vn.rrir; ; t io .v s

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Robertson, Williams and Monahan
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
M ililr

LIVE.WARM' MQMEMT.

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Fhe Sanford Herald

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I The Sanford Herald

Influenza

PlkllikH m i r sttmtson r«c*'|t
i , IiriiT it SaalaH, I'li -win
1
11 M
htfnallt Arrnnj_
i «r*ti n » _
til
Mhirtallt

ati

Br

Dr. Edwin &gt;3. J o rd a n o f the University o f C h ic a g o p re ­
dicts that th en 1 is d a n g e r o f another e p id e m ic o f in flu e n z a
tut m l at SpcpwI Ctasn Matter
fajMt
- Jetobtr Ji, lilt, at the P i n . (fir. of gigantic p rop ortion !*. W hile lie does n o t e x p e c t i t in th e
lOcio
•t iSanftnl. VtorbU under Act ot immediate fntu *e, he b e lie v e s that the d is e a s e h a s b e e n re ­
at
‘klartii
,V
,ri &lt;■)»:. _________
curring at in terv a ls f o r a long jyertod o f t im e a n d t h a t a s
'n. it. BrJHI .JWIt.r and Hfinaiiri the world is n e v e r e n t ir e ly free of it th ere is a p r o b a b ilit y
i. DF.AX_____ Aaanrlate ll.llim
,n. 1.1
[lURLS R. JOXIM, tUM*lsK ttdttar that it may b re .ik ou t in virulent form a g a in .
MRanni'Tiox l u r r *
II is estim ated b y D r . Jordan that t w e n t y m illio n s o f
%‘#nt Ynr-II.OA tilt Motittia. I -J) people lost their liv e s th ro u g h this disease in th e e p id e m ic
Dfllrtrxl In L’itjr li&gt; Currier, |«r
♦•k, lit. Wttkl) Kd t'un »J.l of 1918 when t h e w o rld w a s at war and w h e n rnen d ie d in
r )»»r.
II
army camps by t h e h u n d r e d s . It will require a lo n g t im e fo r
M‘K(IH AUTICKi All uljituar
nolle*). tarda of tliankr, rtm lu- us to forget th e h a v o c o f the influenza o f w a r d a y s b u t
iloi.a acd Bcilcen ot anurtalnm tnu
whm cUtictn are Rinde will b» perhaps the r e m e m b r a n c e o f its seriousness w ill m a k e all
efi«r**l fer it rrjuUf advertlsUm of us lie a little m o r e c a r e f u l in guarding a g a in s t it t h a n w e
i* U i______________ ______
would he otherw ise.
vr.wnni AfMCUTKD P ltnsn
■Tti* Awoclilrd Pr»m la I'lcl'jaWhile there 1 n s b ee n m uch research a n d in v e s t ig a t in g
Ively entitled to thr use for te
since
the 1018 e p id e m ic a n d medical authorities h a v e m a d e
pub m l ton of all n*w* diapatciir *
-jHll.d to It or not otherw lai some progress in w a y s a n d means of c o u n t e r a c t in g th e
rredltrd In thin prprr and ulna (ho
local nen nibllihi-it herein
All disease, still, w e a r e b u t little better prepared to c o p e w ith
rlicbln of rt|ir'.llratlnri of apertnl
«lf*p»tth*» herein arr alno reserved. it than we have t e e n . In flu en za works q u ietly an d q u ic k ly .
upon its victim w ith ou t warning, s u d d e n ly d e v e lo p ­
. winXBDAY,' IlKC’! 23, lik2r»7* Itingsteals
into a dan gerou s m a la d y . When not p r o v in g f a t a l it
JTHE HBHALD’8 PLATFORM often leaves p e rm a n e n t e v il effects. It is a d is e a s e w e c a n ­
1e—I)«po wile* mule t» Jack- not afford to t r ifl j w ith .
aonrillf,
In rainy w e a th e r w h e n w e are very apt t o g e t w e t a n d
2c—Consirutfion of St. Jolus-ln3Ua Hirer and.
contract colds, vv. sh ou ld exercise every p r e c a u tio n t o ta k e
.1c—Eitrniion of shite way.
care of our health. P ro m p t and vigorous a tte n tio n , i f g iv e n
4±—SmimralnK pool, Icnnm courts,
early
colds, may a v o id a serio u s attack o f in flu e n z a . It is
etc
of
such
a nature i h a t e a r ly consultation o f a d o c t o r is
Aumtntlor of building pmgran-km o. hold*, a p a r t * advisable,
•meat hotnw.
6.— Kdcniitn of street

paving

program.

»

7e—Conitrwtion of boulevard
sreurd take Monroe.
R&lt;7—Oomplttiou of city lp*autification protT.’ tn.
0^—F.tputsion it school ityntem
•wltit ptotitlon for incrers-*d fadlttles.

I

1IIHLK THOUGHT FOH TODAY

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'ASA'S PRAYEI!:—Urd, it is
nothing with Thee to help, wheth­
er* ith many, or with them that
liavo iin power: help us, 0 Izird our
God; for we nut on Thee, nrul in
Thy name •» jo nijimit this mul­
titude. 2 Chroni- lea 14:11.
PRAYER:“ I’ could not do without Thee
0 Savior of the lost;
1 have no Mrergth or (foodn.'SH,
No wisdom of my own ”

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Housing The People
Uapid strides h ; v e b een mndo in recent y e n r s in p r o v id ­
ing housing faciliti* h fo r A m e rica ’s twenty-five m illion f a m ­
ilies. Figured s u b m itte d t o th e New York T im e s s h o w t h e r e
arc now twenty m illio n d w ellin g s in this c o u n tr y , h u t a ls o
twenty per cent m o r e fa m ilie s than there a re d w e llin g s . It
is indicated that w r h i n te n o r twenty years, i f c o n s t r u c t io n
activity continues a ? it h a s in th e last few y e a rs, th e re w ill b e
sufficient dwellings to h a v e o n e for every fa m ily .
In New York S t a t e th e re a re twice as m a n y fa m ilie s a s
there are dwellings. A c c o r d in g to The T im es th e re is n o
other State equally a s c r o w d e d . Illinois has f o r t y p e r c e n t
mure families than d w e llin g s . The figures s h o w th e re a r e
few cities where t h e r e a re f i f t y percent more fa m ilie s t h a n
homes. 1'hiladelphia. fo r in sta n ce, sustains its r e p u ta tio n a s
t he city of homes h a v in g o n ly ten percent more fa m ilie s t h a n
houses.
Figures on F ie r i'h i w e re n o t given but it w ou ld b e in ­
tensely interesting iti s tu d y th e increase in h o u s in g a c c o m ­
odations here during the p a st year or two. F lo rid a has h a d
such a tremendous g r o w t h a n d such an influx o f new r e s i­
dents, that it is h a rcl-y p o s s ib le that its number o f d w e llin g s
is anywhere near t h e n u m b e r ot families. The p e o p le o f th is
state hope to provide a h ou se f o r every family a n d a re c a r r y ­
ing on a stupendous b u ild in g program but at t h e ra te n e w
people are coming t o th e s ta te it may require a g o o d m a n y
years to do so,
Sanford’s home Lsi iIJ in g program has been g r e a t e r d u r ­
ing the last twelve m o n th s th a n ever before in its h is to r y
but yet the housing p r o b le m h e re is more serious th a n it h a s
ever been, Thcromi; .? ;,v;&gt;r sh ou ld see our e ffo r ts re d o u b le d
i f we would see S a n fo rd a c it y o f homes, capable o f h o u s in g
th e gnat multitude h e a d ed th is way.

As Brisbane Sees It
At Crime, You Can’t Win.
Trouble in Foreign band*
A Socialist Tory-_
Sliding and Slipping.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
Cap* rljtht

IBU.1. h*

*ln r &lt;*«i-

W AR WHICH is wholesale crime
theft nnd highway robbery, retail
crime, do not pay. European coun­
tries have had their war, now
comes their headache.
Edward F. Keller, famous in
crime ten years uro, recently let
out of prison, went to work in a
bank, stole $13,000, took it in a
taxicab and was found dead. The
doctor said fear killed him. Crime
doesn’t pay, or as the striking anthcrime poster says, "you can’t win."
. IT IS n Rood tiling this country
kept out o f those eastern mandates.
We should have had nothing but
trouble. The British nt least got
with their assorted responsibilities
some of the most valuable oil lands
in Asia. But the king of Hedjaz,
named All British mandate terrimade, nnd put in chnrRe o f British
mandate territory. A rebel who
objects to Britain is at the top.
British prestiR® is damaged. It’s
a good tlinfc to mind your own
business if you can, even if you
have to give up the pleasure o f
stealing somebody elso’s oil wells.
•Inpan also has troubles in other
lands, where like our good British
friends, she likes to make a few
honest yen.
Quietly and unobtrusively, with
Japanese courtesy, the Mikado’s
troops have occupied Mukden.
Chinn rebels, and may boycott
Japan’s goods.
BRITISH conservatives who have
a British prime minister in Mr.
Baldwin, nnd have what they call
a “ rank socialist" in that same Mr.
Baldwin.
British statesmen are states­
men, not politicians, and they think
ahead.
Under Baldwin's plan British eon
servatlves will have to pay in
taxes fifteen million dollars a year
to 230,000 British widows.
In addition the unfortunate Brit­
ish conservatives must supply pen­
sions for 150,000 children that have
no fathers, and fifteen thousand
orphans that have neither fathers
nor mothers.

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THE AVERAGE MAN

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E1.LERY SEDGWICK, IN COLLIERS

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Consult us first w|un
The average man, so we are keep her to make my green old
the Martel r,ir f j
told, is honest. Diogenes, for all age very comfortable.
Magnolia * Second
"THE NEEDY ONES'*
There was a time when I thought
the light of his penny lantern could
A . I*. CONNK1.I.Y &amp;SQNS
Tho Yuletide jtason, swinging
not find him, and the editors, who I otherwise. In the days when \vc
round,
have lieen looking for him ever were all slender, and our hair grew
Brings cheer, and h.ndly deeds
since, haven’t found him either. He very black, it was my Job to reabound.
N’O WONDER Baldwin is called may be honest, that average man; vamp the old Atlantic Monthly,
’•Ve henr a tweet, illunivt sound,
he may he strong for family life; For a time it did not occur to me
a socialist.
The hells of good St. Nicholas.
You can imagine what our best lie may never look the other way that our subscribers were average
financial minds would say if any­ when the plate goes by at church, people. How could they be, readTHE
Upon his broad, capulous back
unillustrated
body wanted to pension widowed nor pass Sally in her blue straw ing those austere
Ho bears a huge nod brimming
a i .t a m o n t ; s i t i n g s , f l u ,
American mothers at the national on the corner without a dime to pages? Well, I began printing piepack
expense, merely because those match her smile. He may belong j ces which happened to interest me
B
e
t
w
e
e
n
S
a
n
f o r d and (irl.in/li uUr Twtnlj
That not a child * rift shall lack.
mothers bring up children that will to the Kiwanis. and always land ! nnd the normal, natural people who
M
a
g
n
if
ic
e
n
t huraliun. : ,-r - in grour.dd
This generous St. Nicholas.
do the work o f the nation in the on the greed in five— they ay he were my friends. V/hat huppened
t
w
o
l
a
k
e
;.
(J
o lf, tennis ; uv ;'r«vc. clr.
does, 1 don't know. I never saw was surprising. The circulation
future.
Full well he knows (with subtle
q u ests.
him.
grew every month a little more,
art
No; 1 never saw him, and the until it was about ten times what
THIS NATION’ is slowly sliding
F in e o r c h e s t r a , cu isin e ;,«■! vn icc cxrrilenl
Bo often has he played his part.)
man win. •aw him 1 never saw it had been. They were all oriliand
‘
lipping,
pushed
by
Interna­
f
a
m ily h o e l. I t a t c s very n &gt; r-«a*.
Bat,h1puul is lut t chib! ill heart,
tional finance into the world court either. The truth is either an ad- nary people reading it. But had
This very wise St. Nicholas.
GEO. }*j. BATES ,v'(
iiHncr-. and I’rcj
Mul on its way to the league of vorti: ing agent invented hit:., or not they something which led each
else
the
department
tores did. jn his individual way to wnnl u
’ cHion ". if we really need to diHo stands withoir ocr ci’ y cate,
, ruin h i or prosperity upd get r id 1Have you tried on the average magazine that nn le no conscious
Ytftic ceniaUwiw1
. ho most nwa*t
of mir accumulation of gold, that'1Bra" ^ eo!,t at Hth*m A‘ Chargeft’s, appeal to the ordinary 'aVcriagt*
If sail and help'es* celebrate
-.ill h- J-.
ns I have? The name on the tag man ?
This day of uoc St, Nicholas.
The trial of S h e r if f C h im e i.iu li i u p trh
I &gt;.! rU■
I
'v oli-fnshioned is the gives it away. It is sure to be u
Did you ever notice in reading
County, indicted for socctu l tlegrev iutii&lt;'- . i ■:&lt;&gt;• ■ ••
ict from a statement ‘ medium stout" nr a "short" or the story o f a fire or o f a sinkinj
Ho looks to you who know not
t.M , y Aitams w h e n h e :« '''f'd‘ fni ta I, or anything which shi
/ llf nn
t. lumbl(1(l oVt.r
Y J 11
D
l!
1
1 |L (
d e n termination Inst w ee!. T h e shciiil a.ui I .
v.i re
over t
fear
■•
state early in th
* * •&gt;"!■ Jus pirn,, average. ;ln embankment, how the "average" -&gt;
H ;l|
r e n tL llV
iW
VlCl
O f loss of all that life holds dear, acquitted without e v en ta k in g th e stand in ll-tr t.u n . 1. in : ■
I’.ut it ought to inll • were the king in n fairy man
nmil uenaves
behaves?: Was
there ever such
auch £
A 1 ,U I &gt; 1 ^ U U U “
w as mere
To make thin tn&gt; the banner year
It wm brought o u t in th e tria l mat the Im rifi f H'i HI i' i!
in? that don’t make tory, and did not want to lose my a story which did not have a h ero"
With merciful St. Nicholas.
n position in the C oin . Ilu i. «• lou k u g through a w in ■.,v &lt;•,■■ ' sy.ng European ImiikI. l !o T h,!lir’ in hm 1 ° av¥lrli8r' 1 fnr •; And vvhaj is u hero but the average
• i a XK?
AUDITS "Y.
It w as through th i- &lt; • 1 1« .•
h si . and selling them
t o , bu band m the regular way 1 ))lan WJ „ lhe ca,, come3 to him.
For love, at tKt time, represents r e d ly o|i|K»ite a jail c o o t .
\tor
;
that
will
whis*
should
simply
give
notice
that
tlv
The greated uf the world's event-. th e prisoners made th « ir a lton u rl to escape. T h e S n -v in .
and he forgets he can’t do thing1,
'■ ' money later on. Ad- first average man who turned up
IT..
December tu ui all presents
JacI sonvillc, Tar n.
Hcven deputies occupied sim ila r points ol vantage.
and
does them ?
her—and
then
I’d
1J
to
this
glorious
nnshould
marry
Our ageless friend St. Nicholas.
The prisoners ca m e th ro u g h th e door in single tile, lb
■1 " 1 ; l e said:
I’alnt Be: :
—Florlce Chase Haight.
tween fifty and one h u n d re d shot.1, the testimony s h o w e d ,
••ll kiii.Wn Unit by once
w ere fired at thorn. O ily tw o were killed.
'"• I t other banners than
Only ono more day in which
C E N T R A ! i ' ,. i OFFICE
HE I \Nll NEWS
I
In connection w ith thus in san e gun play, a p o lice m a n |r&gt;r "wn, were they even the ban-1
you may do your Christmas shop­
' reign independence, she
.1 ‘ la.it. Bid*.
stopped a pasting car, tl in k in g , he said, it might tie s o m e o n e
ping late.
.1 1 7 -3 1 8 F ir t &gt;
ibi mvolvt
Xmas!
j typifying the Christ.
-------o
tryin g to help the p r is o n e r s . Hi* stood about ten [R ices lr o m wars m interest and intrigue, o f
Xmas has very little to do with
Merry Xmas!
S ;r .r
_ Sanford city government is con­ th e driver, fired six s h o ts f r o m his revolver a n d hit th e yywer -.f extrication in all the ini ctigion or its practices. It stand
That is ihe way a great number
sidered modtl form by many com­ m an, who happened t o h e t ie r f c d l y innocent, on ly on ce.
dividual avarice, envy and ambi­
for a conventional holiday. Many
of people write it and even :ay it
S . G . G R A Y , ID
munities in Florida, In fact, San­
pc.&gt;pie have for some time been
which n; sunie the colurs and
Well, we will accept th e j u r y ’s verdict of nnt g u ilty . P e r ­ tion,
m this day o f civilization, iimro
ford in a model city in every re­
usurp tlie standard of freedom.”
convinced that the Xm as season
than two thousand years after th«
h a p s the biiiinnvas j u s t i f i e d in preventing the e s ca p e . A t
spect.
was. in many aspec* i, distinctly
birth of the Christ Child in the
lea st the jury said it u u&gt; a n d w e don’t want to he ca lle d f o r
------- o-------PROFESSOR
EDWARD
S lowly manger at Bethlehem. \nd disappointing. Xmas is the time
when it is the practice for those
Headline says, "Coronado Coal contempt #f court. I&gt;ut still w e can't believe th e S h e r if f Morse, a noted authority on geolo
the (b ploruble thing about the e ■
Cnse »s Unsettled After Eleven u n d his deputies are a n d’t'icien* oiirunization..
gv. is dead, but still useful. Yea pression is the fae*. that *cwmihg!&gt; who are bound by the conven­
tions to give presents to those
Years." Do you suppose, by nny
What, after firing o v e r fift y shots at seven m en com in g u-n,tt&gt;' *"■*
was ,m by
intelligent people use Xinas. Tliei
chance, this will bav« any effect
they love, presents to those to
...
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r i II4
_
. ..
lltl'KS
fit
th
.. IW
V t.
ir I . . Institute
.
Joess
to
the
istur
oi
was
a
time,
and
that
time
ha
on the anthracite case in Pennsyl­ through a narrow d o o r w a y a n d killing only two, a f t e r fir in g
whom they may he indifferent, bu:
yet entirety vanished, when Men
vania?
s ix shots at a man fr o m ten p a ce s and hitting him o n ly o n c e ! phi a.1 M e 'h a ^ m 'e fftH t! two*
m
-Xmas vva&lt; considered ratlu) ; to whom they are indebted; and
rurally, in many instances, to thus.1
P retty bum shooting t o j uy th e least. We'd h a te t o h a v e mind*. Scientist* su&gt; ,tn
vulgarism, but now even some ,
who are positively detestable.
The sap who leavw the liyght o u r life depend on S h e ri If C h a s e 's trusty gat.
ation of the brain may explain it. our best people use it
burning in the office when he
Literally, Xmas to many people
Dne thing is certain. If your litWhat has brought this about
-ORoes home just beaus? he doesn't
is merely collecting day!
t e boy \ ivlt-handed. don’t try to
Why -hould *u great a religiuu
A
M
IG
H
T
Y
(
lit
illl
S
o
f
ca
ro
ls
will
rise
from
C
h
ica
g
o
on
m
have to pay the bill, is the fellow
O . ke III" use ins r,ght hood-That festival as &lt; hristmas bermn. th.
Christinas!
who usually wonders why his sal­ th e day before Christmas. W h en the ticker is stop p ed on stupidity, centuries old injures a victim of the wave ot j | ; m
XT
to
Merry Christmas!
ary is so small.
gmwe peculiar to the times?
th e floor of the Board o f T ra d e at tire do* of bu sin ess, s ix ­ ‘ hdds mind, in useless.
A «1
Christmas in itself is the su­
teen hundred members will jo in in singing “ Holy N ig h t,"
'—
YVho or what is responsible fin
i jjij. io tins*
i«~7,
preme gift. We Could see that
robbing
the
name
of
'T
h
n
t.n:.
'
S( IEM E Ml (t ill look in th •
‘ h&lt;\
Sanford’s and at the same time t h e sem e strains will Ire taken up w e
much more clearly than we do if
t
■11■1.
*! \\
ni;.n &gt; bruin for ihir.^is m&lt;m* " f nl! that glorifies—by tin
r Wfl
our minds were less intent upon
G 3m
Thc\|[pT5 ,Un !x7&gt;rei,
in every club in t h e :ity , in ill tire srhmls, in elm fa cstitution
u
f
“
X
"?
interesting than the secret o f ambithe material ends, la t. world such
niuat find Sanfotd atlr to accoin- tO lics, and down ill tlit* Sr )cK\at ds. Busses will t;ik e ca ro l- dextrous ecientricity.
Iret us compare
Xmus w Ui as ours even the story ot the Christ
r-o»* 1
odifte all thr ihouunds wbu wish singers lime hen too bu sy to organize groups fo r carolWhat i, it tliat wjrks in there Fhristmas. What is th- dillerem
that was born in Bethlehem is a
to iip?n'1 th* told mufitbs ot the Christmas eve. Speclutors in Bom motion picture* th eaters while th** brain is aIiv.* nnd sudj^piifii’ j
__
I hue is something
very vi
vital priceless possession. For those
year lure.
w ill sing the carols, in fu e l all o f Chicago will sing ca rols in tlenly vanish when the brain dies? found in one and lacking itl lie* who find the well springs o f their
&amp; l.oa" A«
______
other.
i faith in that gospel siory, the d if­
Ybe extension of tl^ white way th e most tremendous o u tp o u r in g o f holiday snug t he world
« hall .wed ference between Xmas and Christ­
eystem of FanfnrJ will make San­ h a s ever seen. All of w h ich m ak es us wonder if S a n ford „ IN ENGLAND the body of King r J J J J '.,f '
tradition,
a In- mas i_. the difference between the
i
^
ford a -well lighted city. ptu. singers have been too bi:&gt;y to organize groups f o r carul- Edward has been removed so thaY ! J
with
it&gt; va­ gift of a dollar and the g ift of eter­
Hs
corpse,
now
deal
fer
a
^
.
n
iT
O
W
l
long
gresaivo atepj of thia Kind that singing on Christmas e v e !
nal love and life.
time, may lie beside that of his riety, personal memora . and ;i.
nre being taken by tb city father
elutions that are a part
Queen, Alexandria, recently dead.
Very few perhaps uT those who
are* largely responsible f„r the
pn '.de^ heritage.
■ii* mni-it thm .. .....i ...
. ^ ** 11 sweet British sentiment,
grout growth being n:mi&lt; here.
gather their children around them
TIIKMOVEJIFNT I N : &gt; " i d ;
.u mote than a lea l e s - 1but it is like
on Christmas will realize that the
ta te Iloom. The actual d e \ . 'u p n icn t is simply mutzing. T h e the eggs from which two chickens
love they lavish upon their little
In
order
to
allow
tiled
employees
s tr e a m .of. money* that
g into that State fro
n t sill
all have escaped
nnd JM
putting
f L.
.
.
t■ *
. is p
’ o u rin T
I I Will
-V
IkklllJ^ 111
ones is, in its effect, the tribute
c« lebrat ion* of Chiblmnt il!» T'* t" P“ ‘1 M ? 0 he
» l! n ) ,v
almost ll ll Ia; 1lev able. **''"* Phmsly side by side
With h ^ r ’- I . ^ a X ' X T ' e "* “ Kl’::u “ ’ ey pay to the future race.' Why
promised. I
counts. U ith the iiumau body it
do not love mankind
Ion-don upon which the
houjcii will
i ''u sin ess nre.i and c o r p o r a li»n. w h o do not often lo s e their
is the soul, Huw close now are
lougliifnl I f0J- yum- hoy or girl unless you
,
celebrate
the
fortunn
e
r.utcntnc
„•
Saturday. Ilrmcmber this tumor-1 heads. It uuill that t h e r e IS now under way inbuiltlings 1-e- ----------su m
, nAlexandria's
,c , anJr.a a oui, .
Edward's
and
uub ■. „
plan a better world for them to
low 'w h en you Iff tramaciir.g dam atjon work and inciuatr.al development, projects to the That’s the nueation.
significant jour live in?
&gt;ry
(he
journey
tiuslim, 1 % , . .bo,pm,, value Of m „ Ita. i « o Wl..,n . ^ - ^ 1
l l , ,, .';
—
3 , 'b'y f t
This is the lesson of Christmas: j
three w.,^.
who
p ,.
,
, .
N ew York.
W A S H IN G T O N
SWIVEL ■“ ‘Htht the great levelutiun, irav- Tho babe in the manger ut Betide [
(man;;. minister since October,
------ --------------------- h®roe» have learned. tht t &gt; H n it through th.
capitul cities of hem was destined t" suffer be­
fimihee
while they can sumsukI Mitchell Preat empires, t pitj?».
t
cause o f the Iniquities j f the gen- I
ul |!lst
serins destined to go by tfc« wuy
and otherwise seek to humiliate N»re a manger in 1bthlch cm, tra.i- * ration in which he wn b"rn. So. I
Af Cailtaux, i’ainleve and Louchhim, they can't fri^htiMa him. Tw* ^'^ ^ a lly guided by l he lone
too, will every babe born into this i
by IRVIN S. t’OBU
eur, Now that hr ir out of a job
tifying at the Shenandoah inveati-i'n ‘ he ea»t.
world ruffer because o f the in­
and willing to fight anything, how
to
tL 11il LIU*
th.Back o f Chris
iquities of the generation in which 1
THE I MWilVAIll.K KIN
’-------” ' * f
,ho
,v
vcontinues
w iiM tiu c a
tu
s i n i J i t f|1 ft | t i |
to elu p your Hard and _ i t - I ”Ration,
would it be to rail in Urig. dm.
, | ’3work
h n ,&gt;1'. wen
. ..... .
", j; it is born. The child of today is I
---- vori.L'
A year or 1*1 teforc his death,
my support b&lt;r thu great
n| thu" kind, of , t.irth that ?“«*"« that has
Kmcdley Butler fur the place.
the burden bearer o f tomorrow,
art i % . AM furthermore. dt» f n?t P‘«a w--------,
army ..........
and mry men *hrough the eenturi. Booker T. Washington made nn
unchanged. i Only those who prefer to do so •
with
large,
round
stoma.-h*1
,
a..d
1
*n
&lt;
uacaanglng
w.mt to tell ynu thii*—I want to
H ir the a-fstjr
In the new Dcctmbri time tabli addrein in a small town in Gear
with more opinions than experience anct‘ that there 'h.-dl |,e •*,H.UCU need celebrate Xmas, Anyone who i
of the Atlantic Cent Line San­ gin, lit.- looker! like a branzo lint .'■U you Hint that ivus the licst in regard to flying
on
earth
to
m«
n
cares to can keep the Christ in
ford Is shown ai being one of the and he spoke, it Ir always did speech l rvrr l.canl in niy life
Christmas.
If
tint could be
Surely there 'shorn,J I Vk'1»1o.mgh
"
three points within lhe state of af one inspired. Whenhe had fin- •‘ini il,nt yuu tr» tl.r. greatest man
m im« country!1'
of
Christmas
;,t
|,.;i
brought
about—
if
N’ azarcn.
A
to pro­ could rt-allv rule the
CAREFUL correspcndent in serve the name.
where this iallroad has ished. an .14 Confederate soldier.
oni day— hi* !
P r e p a r e y o u r s e l for the treat of &gt;°ur
I m afrnii! y.j-j i|.j no. ion much
.. t* rartce secs the French republic
u l
V .r k lln"\ T,mrn ant*l whin* haired arJahlti mustache.!, h
sway would
remain unbroken(
Jm-ksonville are the utluv itwo* I jiushe.l furuirl tnthr platfurin, "iior," sail Waditngtun. W ould- j enjoying a big boom anil prosper- , Wlat is back of Xma
t
a s t y foods.
,
ii
11' ym regard Col. Ru.o vet. naUtV wave. K v w r y W y l■’ at' work, ^
cro.v, and throughout the years.
point’s, 1 ruvelrn shr ifuJy rail •i,,his &lt;&gt;ld face aglow with enthus* the
grenii.t man r,c hnve?
M E N U W IL L A P P E A K U » *
for ^h^irtn^
Christmas!
rood time iahitj dwely will b*.i
~i*n abb re­
-•! Ia®m ami approval for what the
This
Merry Christ mas!
ly poss.nle
unaMe to help reitizing that San-1 orator huJ ukl.
i * J V P P f*1***
r.nd thr
’Trofe.wr Wiil.ir.itsn," lie dc“ChK" ln
Palm Garden Tea R °°m
arj
a« w important d a r e d , " l want n 4i new w h a t 1 1 eat
Slag from steel mills is being
eat
a
meat
v
.
th
bin
ul
the
White
I
|y
than
the
FronVb"
m
'
1
ly
than
tho
French
natbn.
ccaier i * agaia •ayl4iit*d.
never lhoufht l‘dbo ddaf—I w unt1House.
used
in
making
cement
now.
O **y*'graphical cTo'rt to . i b t e v U , ^
We
the careful investigator.
In t h e B a s k e t B t HdinK
•x representing the cro . the don’ t know ho’v bakery pivs are
and1made.

NOW OPEN
ALTAMONTE HOT!

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THE SANFORD HERALD, TUESDAY. DEC. 22, 1925._______

TELEPH O N E :

MRS. FRED S. DAIGER, SOCIETY EDITOR

MISS M A R Y ELIZABET]
PULESTON
E N T E R TA IN S A T BRIDG1 TUESDAY
The spirit o f Yuletide prevail* freshm en^ consisting of chicken
ed on Tuesday
afternoon when salad, s a f ines, olives, red cherry
Miss Mary Elizabeth Puleston en­ ice to p p J with green cherries,
tertained the members o f the Col­ wtre semed by the hostess assist­
» i’l entertain lege set at bridge, at the lovely ed by Ifrr mother. Mrs. Samuel
„ »t her home home o f her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Puleitow Mrs. Harry Wilson, M n .
130 o’clock Samuel Puleston, in Rose Court. R. A. Jfewman Mrs. .1. D. W ood­
Red Radiance roses and ferns ru ff aril Mrs. D. L. Thrasher.
Mrs. B. 0 .
W hil1 rctreshments wt/&lt;„&gt; iboeffectively arranged in silver vases
and baskets were used with pleas­ ing served, quaint favors of green
ing effect in the rooms where the hearts tied with red tulle, shot
card tables were placed. Glitter­ with red arrows were given the
ing small Christmas trees were guests. On the arrows were the
j» r
announcements of the engagement
wiU be hostess placed around the rooms and at
either side o f the large fire place. of Miss Gladys Wilson nnd Frank­
Seen st V 30. ° * These helped to remind the guests lin Hardaway of Orlando, the wed­
oa Park Aveding to take place in February.
R G . Slaught- o f the approach of Christmas. A
Miss Wilson was a picture of
large fire on the hearth added a
cheery note tu the already charm­ girlish lovliness in a frock of inile
rtinas Party given
green crepe satin with trimmings
Department of ing picture.
o
f gold leather. Her hat. was
On
the
card
tables
were
red
— _a .
n.Ofl
t . Q-afi o’clock i un lne caru
eaoies
Mwr? Scott will heart* holdinK rcd and
c? n* chir model of green and gold. Slipp, ock dies, which were enjoyed during peia of gold completed this attjee at 3 o , Vmn’ 'th e games.
games. Further emphasizing trr.c’ ivc costume.
iljsk Avenue, hon the holiday colors of red and green
y iss Mary Elizabeth Puleston
i guest Miss Leona were the tally cards decorated with wns becomingly attired in red flat
Christmos symbols.
These were crepe with touches c f gold and
T?chool boys will
distributed by the younger daugh­ black.
\the City Hall.
Red crepe
romaine, combined
ter, Miss Camilla Puleston.
A most interesting game of with silver lace, cushioned the
day
fprorth
League
of bridge
was
enjoyed
duting
af- lovely frock worn by Mrs. Pules­
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--------------(torch will inve^ a ternoon&gt; nnj a ftor the usual num- ton.
h parlors^nt 7dJ0, bcr pf ’ progressions, scores were
Miss Camilla Puleston wore a
will
counted and prizes awarded. Miss girlish costume of red crepe satin
,dxk promptly,
Maud Lake, holder of high score, with Frenchy touches o f black.
rtb League will sing was given a vanity set o f batn
Those ploying bridge were Miss­
Eve.
salts and powder. In cutting for es Gladys Wilson, Maud Lake, N a­
the consolation prize, bath powd­ omi Scoggan, Mae Holly, Mildred
May
fcjild will give a er, Miss Louire Sarles was the Holly, Olive Newman, Georgia
fortunate one. Miss Wilson was Mobley, Sarah Kveljn Williams,
i it the City Hall.
presented silk lingerie a? a spec­ Louise Sark-., Leona Gurmnn, Hel­
Istorday
en Vernny, Emma Spencer, Lena
School boys will ial prize.
Following the card game, the Belle Hogan. Kllison White, Kitty
|dsnee at the City
tables were cleared and laid with Du Bose and Mary Elizabeth Pul■Story Hour at Li- dainty hand made covers and re-*eston.
fo'clxk. Mrs. Clark
lie hour.
Sunday
MISS G LA D Y S WILSON TO BECOME
Us of library will
fj to 6 o'clock.
BRIDE OF FRAN K LIN HARDAW AY
___ Mr. and M is. Harry Juckson W il­
son announce the engagement
nnd approaching marriage
o f their daughter

GLADYS
to
FRANKLIN dcBARCO IIARDA' W AY
The
wedding
to take place in
E.-vard lias returned
February
Tiding teveral days
ifort Pierce
Tho announcement o f the en­
gagement o f Miss Wilson nnd Mr.
Brady will leave
ala where she will Hardaway, will be received with
much interest, as the bride-elect
L with friends.
is one o f the most popular memUcar r f New York ber (,f tho y ° u,,K society sot o f
ifinter visitors ar- ;
k on Tuesday.
1i Mathews is spendU with reiatizes at

Neeley has re' Ocala where sho
Mid with relatives. I

Sanford. She is the youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
J. Wilson, and was graduated from
the Sanford High Scimol
By her
winsome manners she has made
a host of friends
here and
throughout the state.
Mr. Hardaway is the son o f
Mrs. .V I». llnriiawny o f Orlando,
nnd is a graduate of the Univers­
ity of Florida, also being a val­
ued member &lt;&gt;f the Pi Kappa A l­
pha Fraternity. At present he is
actively engaged in the realty
busine- in &lt;)i lando.
Although th date lias not l&gt;oen
[set, the marriage will take place
sometime in February.

l a t e s t f a s h i o n h in t s f o r m i l a d y
DY M ARY MARSHALL
Copyright McClure .Syndicate

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lerring leaves WodSkirts That Measure Full Eight
ig
fur Lakeland
Yards Around Hang Side by
spend the holidays
Side With Ih o-e Whose Great­
est .Vidth Is n Yard and a Half.
Usually tho notable changes in
IlYck o f Lakeland is fashion rome about rather gradual­
^.tr sister, Mrs. R ob­ ly. Seldom does fashion actually
ot her home o:i
jump from one extreme to anoth­
cue.
er. The costumes o f 17fi(J are so
i, n Mir.Rnll i„f, !&gt;ke those o f 1751 that one would
u
-oars inn m i , have to iw a very astute student o f
f lhe will
Mhtoriful costumery to tell one
from t’other. So the fushions of
I relatives.
1924 are singularly like those of
1925 and those
1925 urc like to
trown and two chi 1- those that shall be worn in 192IT,
nlyn, M Y., arrivur\l no doubt in 1927 we shall wear
tn Tuesday to spend
fere going to points

from guessing tho teal outcome
bv f.'i"i“ imr your attention, on
detail.- that ar never to devclopu
into real importance. So it was
that i tii-im ago there were
to In- .1 revival of hustles nnd the
fashion- of the I
No w we
know that th.- to-tie wns o f merely
l&gt;a ing significant . while the
thi"-1 that i * in,i 'I 'v-t- the skirt
that flai
• tl
So it n-ni- now a- if a sudden
change really had come about—
for hanging m your ib thes closet
and in mine there rim be a frock
Still wearable, that measure a
scant yard and a half around the
hen. while beside it lungs n new
frock that i&gt; not an n th less than
eight yards.
Many women ver\ w» dressed
women too—cling ■1i,t* tenacious.
ly to the very s.ant - night skirt.
A skirt of that tyi •till seems to
be in the picture •., rain of the
leading dressmak '• ■olizini’ the
their bestfondness of mat ■
•he straight,
dressed customerflat line- of the | . &gt; &lt;«•* sensons.
will continue t- n A' lri"
,,nd
wraps of this de nrt.-n
Moan,
time the flared -k.rt
he
that nieniuires eight v.irds around
'the bottom—is lHs-..nurc
re nnd
more firmly establish-!

Allen of Hartford,
in Sanford on Tuesdefinite stay and is
it Montezuma.
. J. L. F.ovc o f AugPuJ 'At r in Sanford,
t a brief stay enon the \Si ,i v oast.
•Urant Wilson have
the wedding trip
lit buine to theii
IBull Apartments at
High Street.

K J*trich, of Phill u visiting her moM ;. Gladys DictChristmas lioll-

E. J. Lang, nssocu &lt;• director of
the Ncnr East
l i e - * ^' r 1 ’
State of Florida, was in Sunfuryesterday
completing
arrange­
ments for the showing of a picture, at the Mllanc Theater. depicting the work being done in the
Holy Lands by the N -*r Hast Belief workers.
Mr. Lang stated that 1 •*. M *rentette had donated lne use •'
theater for the exhib.tion of h
picture, which will to­ hown Sun
day afternoon, Jan. 3
The picture is described a* be­
iig a remarkable portray** ««
constructive work n»w
,ntC
through the efforts o( the ®rga •
ization. of which Mr. l - ‘ ntf
state director.
, ,
The Near East Rcli f i‘ r*10,000
;^ ‘
td to be caring for about
about
children, of which number

arrived hero
Washington- Lee
'fvn&lt;l the holidays
***nt;&gt; Dr. and Mrs.
Eugene Tittle
for Jacksonville
•pond Christmas
*» mother, Mrs.
*r Mi is Sarah Mur*nd Fannie Reba
Myers are spendhere with their
tunnie Ftembridge
home on Myrtle
V ^’aul Redf&lt;*arn o*

2“'K he Chrlatmas

(lth Mrs. Kedfcrn’s
* J'r«. G. W. SpcapiI!i*m«. Miss Bubs
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Williams left
'iiitm an, Gu.,
. *r«-n&lt;l the holidays
.* '’ uiughtcr, U h .

Library Notes
•he library
will be opened
Christmas and New Years F.vc
until 9 o'clock, but will be closed
all day Christmas and New Years
day.
As the children requested
that the story hour be held this
week, Mrs. Clark will conduct th“
usual story hour next Saturday
morning nt 10 o’clock.
Several
Christmns stories were told last
week nnd some war stories by
the boys present.
The reading rooms will be open
next Sundry afternoon as usual
from 3 to 6 o’clock.

Take a Tip From Santa

Brazilian State Plans W
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RESIDENCE TELEPHONE:

Mr».|one
put the black onyx clock and sized, and the plainer it is the
1\ I )* c ^ n o o r l F n t w f o i n i i ^ y Mrs. E. D.
Mobley,
J in ,i
1 U ‘ o u c c u i ^ n i c i u a m n i Slaughter was presented n bottle from which one hung n tidy or two. better.
Faithfully,
M ARTH A.
o f Houbigant’s perfume as me Now the mantel is seldom empha­
At Bridge Honoring mento
o f the occasion.
There were four tables of play
Mrs. B. G. Slaughter
ers nnd the afternoon proved most
Mrs. B. G. Slaugnter of Hope- enjoyable, the cordial hospitality
o f the hostess being reflected in
well, Va., who is the charming every detail. Mrs. Sneed was as­
house guest of her rister, Mrs. sisted in entertaining her guests
John W. Sneed, was the euost of by her sistter, Miss Ollie S. John­
HE KNOWS WHERE TO
honor nt a bridge luncheon Tues­ son.
day given by Mrs. Sneed at her
GET THE “ REST FOR
cozy home on Park Avenue.
TH O U G H TS-W ISE
LESS.”
EVERY YEAR
Christmas
greenery together
THOUSANDS OF PEO­
AN D OTHERWISE
with quantities of red Radiance
roses nnd poinsettias, were used
PLE TAKE HIS ADVICE
with pleasing effect In the rooms
i f you have n fireplace—and*,
AND GO TO THE NEAR­
where the card tables were ar everyone who possibly can do soj

other .uggetion. of the

P r * in «
" ” 1 season. w cu. fcaUmd in |tave „ yu]e iojr. There arc some
i i l C C the place cards and tallies, and chnrnijnj- customs nnd traditions
with the- yule log in
Using British Funds course luncheon.
,mt to ,h’ The luncheon
nv* associated
Kngland „ nd it is a pity that we
was served at small tables cen- ^
nol maJe moru o f them
w0
WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.— (/P)— tered wPh vases holding red r o s e f
Chri. . i rcc 0f GerWith Congress nnd Secretary buds, and nt each plate were nut. mnn Jr[Jin am, thc CU8tom of
cups nnd other accessories in red hanging stockings by the fireHoover actively seeking to rescue
and green.
plnco, neither o f whieh customs are
American consumers from high
1 Following the luncheon, a spirit­ so old as the yule log.
rubber prices, which have Great ed game o f bridge was indulged
Your yule log should be ns big
Britain's support, now comes news in. When scores were counted, it
ns your tlreplace will take conven­
of the plan of the stnte o f Sao wns found thnt Mrs. Harry' Bod- iently. If you cannot go through
score nnd was the ceremony of bringing in the
Paulo, Brazil, to hold up the price well hold high
awarded
n
colonial
boudoir
lump as
. ,
yourselves, then select
of coffee, also with British finan­ f . „ *
a ..
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r n .k u k
U e a .i M l ' i l
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first prize.
A
most nattractive
from your wood pile n? comely n
cial backing.
Hesitating to attempt loans in frosted green glass flower basket, log ns you can and have it ready to
this country, largely because o f the was the cut prize, {his being won bum on Christmas eve. If you
would have the yule bring you
the recent plea of Secretary Hoov­
good luck then it must he lighted
er that American bankers deny
credit to fnreigns for such purch­
HOTEL ARRIVALS on Christmas eve, ami while you
ases, Paulo expects to borrow ap­
eat surper the lire must not be
proximately $50,000,000 from Lon­
stirred. Furthermore there ought
Monte/iinin
don bankers.
The Brazilian legislature has
been asked to authorize the loan,
which would be used to bolster the
coffee market against any mater­
ial price declines. However, the
prospect that Americans may lie
expense
asked to pay high prices for co f­
house so long as the yule log was
fee as well as rubber finds Con­
Valdez
still burning. The cM-time yule
gress nnd Mr. Hoover ready to de­
J. A. Birl. Tampa; W. W. Oitt- log, however, was big enough to
velop retaliatory measures when mnn, Jncksonvi'lee; A. Fletcher, burn for several evenings. Few
the congressional investigation in­ West New York; Jack Brooks, present day fire places are large
to the rubber situation gets un­ Palm Bench; Frank I.. Swin. Jack­ enough to harbor a log of anything
der way.
sonville; T. T. Hogan. Jackson­ like such proportions.
After
the
it simultan- ville; Mrs. It.
II. M. Ilauriiian,
Haiirilian. a
Ak,
... ,holidays,
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kIt is interesting, l think, howeously Will delve into the suoject ro„ . w . 1). Gerhriet. Jacksonville;
fond people are getting of open
;;LV:r
L well as
r.f into other
J !!* E
L ,,.n F. D. spencer. Richmond. \’n.; fireplaces. The possession of such
Brazil, as
simil­
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Walsh. St. Pet­ n commodity seems to be the great
ar foreign monopolies.
ersburg; J. Louie Carter. West drawing card o f the city apartment
Palm Beach; A. S. Henderson.
and a country surburbnn
Missing Houseboat Is Daytona; Darrell Smith, Stuart; nowadays
house built without an open fire­
11. W. Aspinwall, Stuart; W. L.
place would hardly appeal tn tho |
FoundTodayAnchored Ilicks, Jacksonville.
lietter-class tenant, but just a
little while ago, the most imporIn Lake Worth Inlet
Semionle
tort hiug about a fireplace in the
WEST PAIM BFACH Dec °,1 ' ' ,rs- Fulton. Titu ville; M. &lt;'ot- minds o f many wan the ornamental|
—OP)—The North State, houseboat1V?V’ India,’ a: M.i'! !* * . Indiana; mantelpiece built over it. on which
belonging to F. S. Seeley, m an- 1 T v,n McCormick, Del-and; A. r. ---------------------------------------Mger o f the Grave Park Hotel at Johnson, Chicago; A. R. Cutnmick,
Asheville, N. C., reported missing Daytona; G. II Cothnn, Youngs­
town, N. Y; J W. Moses, Cleve­
at Miami is anchored in Lake
land; E. J. Dowels, Cleveland;
Worth here, having arrived two John Bines, St. Petersburg. J.
weekn ago.
Milloff, New York; P. E. Fritz, The following plumbing .shops
Minneapolis; W. J. Richardson, will be closed Christmas and
MIAMI, Dec. 23.—(/T'l—«Appre- Jacksonville: J. J. Raleigh, Jack­
hension is felt here for persons sonville; J. L. Weels. Jacksonville; Saturday:
Mahoney Walker Co., Inc.
aboard the houseboat North State James N. Miller, West Lrbnnun,
which today wns reported miss­ Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Shaw,
Snnford Machine and Kotining after departing from Jackson­ Bishop.Hville, S.
Mr. and Mrs. i d r y Co.
ville two weeks ago.
George Zater. Bending, Mich.; C. J. A. Sands.
F. H. Seeley, manager o f the L. Coursoii, Winter Haven.
Lee Brothers.
Grovo Park hotel. Asheville, N. ('.,
and owner of the boat was on the
A. I). Hosier.
In Brazil there are fish which
craft, as well ns a captain and
Members Sanford Master
bark like dogs which might like to
crew.
Plumbers
Credit Association.
he
chasing
catfish.
Inquiries along the Florida coast
have failed to elicit any informa­
tion concerning the whereabouts of
tho craft. The houseboat was rnroute to Miami front North Caro­
lina.

EST A&amp;P STORE TO BUY
THE
FIXINGS
FOR
THEIR

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Hold tottee

Swedish Service
At Pierson Church

Christmas

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Dinners

Fine
Assorted
Chocolates
and
Christmas
Mixed Candy

Layer F irs
Cluster Raisins
Walnuts
Brazils
Pecans
and mixed nuts

SALAD

Del Monte
FRUIT

1
Picnic
Size
Can

Del Monte
ASPARAGUS

SEEDLESS

RAISINS
“ Sunmaid”

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Finest

N. Y. State

FULL CREAM

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Then-Ncctar,
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COFFEE

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1 lb. pkg.
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Per Pound, 42c

2 Days Until

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Rev. O. O. Eckhardt will preach
a Christmas sermon in Swedish at
the Lutheran church at Pierson nn
Sunday at 10:30 o'clock in the
morning, and will conduct a chil­
dren's program in the same church
at 3 o’clock in the afternoon, ac­
cording to nn announcement made
this morning.
Mrs. Eckhardt and her sister,
Mrs. J. V. Sodermnn. will play
nnd aing at tho services, to which
everyone is invited. Visitors from
I.nke Mary will also assist in the
program.

isonas

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Table Linens

Dolls

Luncheon sets, all pure linen
white hordera, ami nnpkins to
match—

Big .selection of dolls, unbrcaknblc with lmir nnd
moveable eyes—

$2.95 to $8.00

$1.25 to $12.50

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Christmas Greetings
Extended Navy And
Marines By Secretary

Ladies’ Silk Underwear

Near East Relief
Exhibit Interesting 'CHICAGO, Dec. 23.—W1)— Chi­
3.000,000 inhabitants
will
Films AtThe.Milane cago’s
spend moro than $00,000,000 for

i«|w*eted bom** to­
ps Tech, at AtlanHhe holidays with
sail Mrs. W. L.
Avenue.

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Lipht shades, silk Georgette! flat
crepes. Gowns, Teds, Bloomers and
Step-ins—

F an cy T o w els

.-pU.IiO to $10.00

Christinas.
Last year it wns estimated re­
tail stores on State Street, where
most o f the Christmas trade is
conducted, took in $50,000,000. C’onservaive estimates today were for
an increase o f 12 per cent making
the total for State Street $50,000,000.

Colored border, pink, due and guld
heavy grade—

75c to $1.25
Ladies’ Silk Hose

Disposition O f Huge
Munsev Estate Raises
Great Deal O f Interest

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Chiffon and thread silk. All shades

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NEW YORK. Dec. 23.-O F i —
The probable disposition of the
Inrgc estate left bv Frank A. &gt;lun«ey, editor and publisher, who died
yesterday o f peritonitis, has arous­
ed wide interest.
His furtuu is variously estimat­
...^
full
skirt
that
fees
not
belli
'd at from 120,000,000 to $40,000,- m
Kin to flare till well below tho hips,
300. Including his two newspapers ■
Tlbis flock is o f black velvet with
in New York, the Sun and the
tosc georgette collar and ruffles
Telegram He has no direct heirs.
Mra. Munsey, bachelor, had no
s
p
- ^
« &gt; - ■ •= other
immediate relatives other
tuns
age.
ruse-colored georgette.
I Sir. Marentette hss made pub than an eldeV sister, Mrs. John M.
tha- might be mistaken by lie the fact that no odnlaaion will Hyde, of St. Petersburg, Fla., who
clothes th .
L
,hc»e of 1923.1he charged to aee the picture, which was not called to his bedside dur­
••
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men. ing his illness on account o f her
sUtl!rv ^ v ou 'm a V b ^ T ire that be-11fa said"to
have
the endorse
endorsement
^ ne.ry the f«W o n a o f 1924 and o f the ministerial association of
Funeral acrviccs for Mr. Mun-Ta
tcy, who died yterterday at tho
those o f l927 thertf
“ ‘ Ur* lh° C ____________________
age of 71 o f nppendicitU compli­
prising difference.
Br, rv. i o lu iy
LEGION ANNUAL BALL
B it the change is nrarveiouaiy
Xho Cam pbdl-Losing
Peat. catio n * . will b« held tomorrow at
upon |
lil give 1t* the Uathcilral of St. John tho DegraJual. It inainuates it*clf
the writer I Amrrican Legion,
vine.
Mr. Munsey chief business in­
terest was the Frank. A. Munsey {j
Publishing C f. He was president
R i
of the cconpai!

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and fancy truys, fine china and
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$1.65 to $3.50

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Big table, 10c to $1.00 Each.

$1.25 to $6.00 Each

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l l e ’!! Join Ford’ s Orchestra

Success On Concert Stage
Called More Difficult In
New Age By Young Artists
NF.W YORK, Dec. 23— (/D — having ,'made,, an artist.
"You enn not make an artist,*’
The road to success on the concert
stage in the olden days wns dilTi- he said. " but you can use the
cult, but now it is even harder. gifts o f an artist if they are rial
More hopes of ambitious nrtists to produce them before the public
thnn ever nrc being crushed into in such a manner that the artist
disappointment
becomes famous.
This, in tho opinion o f several
"Take the ease o f Dusolina Giaaprominent New York managers, nini, whose succcfs is one o f the
has come about because o f in­ few corning overnight. It was in
creased competition ami the ntlcn* March, 1923, that Anna Cnso be­
(lance o f more intelligent audiences. came suddenly indisposed and was
“ Why when I brought out Pad­ not able to appear nt the Schnht
erewski in London," said Daniel Cnntoruni , conducted by Kurt
Mayer, who was the fiist manager Schindler, nt Carnegie Hull.
of the great artist, "there were
"Schindler had only a few hours’
only ten or twelve famous pianists notice and was desperate. Some
in the world. Today, thrrr nrc one told him of Madame Scmhricii
twenty or twentyfive and hundreds having an nmi-tmlly good student
o f others trying to reach the pin­ In Ginuit'u). The *oprnno hap­
nacle."
pened to he familiar with the
Not only is the route harder, selection and after playing them
but it nlso is more expensive. over, agccil to help Schindler.
When anyone is ready for concert
"I happened to be in the audi­
work, it costs at least $ 10,001). ence that night and heard her w on­
nnd oftentimes more, to get start­ derful success. I was able to put
ed, exclusive of funds expended
through the long years o f training.
In making this estimate, execu­
tives o f the Philharmonic Society
o f New York pointed out that
there is the cost o f expert teachers
to correct mistakes previously
overlooked. An accompanist is
necessary, except when the nrtiwt
Is a pianist. Promotion nnd ad­
vertising also are expensive.
Old Typo Passes
Then the nrtist must rent halls
The old-fashioned temperamen­
for his debut performances, which
usually are given in New York, tal artist is passing from UnBoston and Chicago. On many American concert stage nnd in­
o f these evenings in New York, stead conies the artist with an eye
the hall is packed with persons,
for business. Audiences of today
but the chances are the tickets
demand
fine performances and
w ire presented free gratis by tho
nrtirt. or u wealthy sp&lt; nsor was there also is n natural desire on
o f assistance.
the part o f the artists t&lt;&gt; give their
Concert managers here nrc in
hc3t. A few eccentricities or an
touch with managers and music
organizations in hundreds of cities occasional outburst o f temperament
and towns throughout the country. no longer can help across a pro­
W h'h tours nre arranged, the vir­ gram which may have been marred
tually unknown artist is guaran­ by the slurring o f notes or the
teed a small fixed fee for each
slapping o f several wrong keys.
■• performance.
When success comes, ne worry
Unless the artist proves an un­
usual success— and overnight sue- o f poor audiences and small f ■
pass. The managers then guaran­
tee big fees in advance nnd have
little fear o f so doing, for nearly
always the pttcndnnco is large.
All these tilings, and many
others, the young artists know
So they go through lean year*
with the hope that sonic day in
the future fame’s spotlight, with
accompanying fortune, wil find
them.

John McGraw Plans
To Keep Heine Gron
NOW YORK, I&gt;cc. 23;— Ur}-~
"youth will be served" appearu to
be the ra tio « ' John McGraw, in
preparing bis Giants for another
hip campaign. But there will be
an cpreptien, he indicates, in the
person of the little veteran thinl
ba cnian, Heine Groh.
The Giants probably will take
tho field with much tho same line­
up ns that of a year npo except
that K&lt; !ly will play f i r t reguhr*

ly, and AI Tyson from LouinviHc,
will start in center field.
The Giant:-.' manager admitted
that he had been offerm i Rqush o f
Cincinnati', for Kelly xnd A dolfo
Lu-;i;e, Cuban p:Lc::cr f o r the Ued3,
for I’ red Pitas imriitai.t^i youth,
fid piant boxman, but JfeJd that
the age o f t lie player si offered
him had caused tho deals to fade.
Fred Lindstrum will ruirt at
third bare, according t o 't h o manaper, but Gmh has r e p o p e d him5elf i" excellent condition thin wini«r and may return to hid old no­

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Jesse Martin, 71, &lt; f Frowshurg, N. YT, is the Intent addition to the
old-fashioned dunce orchestra by which Henry Ford is trying to populaiizo the steps o f a generation ago. He plays a dulcimer, shown
above, an early form i f pianoforte.

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State ol Florida at public auction.
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i ts, if you want a ltd • front lot wo have it, if you want a 1 t
with tm &gt;, wo have it, uml ronn i-uor t! at all ihu lots will be sold with kike privekn;
Crystal IL L h b . Section Number Otto, front on u boulevard that runs tho entire k'l:
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Bril*-Chittenden !\calty Company is hasetl upon truth
and backed b} sol Ha ts. When w e assert that every
dollar invested in Pruid Park will double and possibly
treble in value in the \ery near future we have in mind
the uivwnllelled’prosncritv and the constantly expandin t growth of the city of Sanlord, where realty values
are increasing4.1 in the most amazing manner
Druid Park is not only on one
oughfares to the heart of the city, but is to be one of
most beauteous home-spots, you have the word of BrillChittendcn Realty Company for that.
We know that your personal v isit of inspection will
show most convincingly the par-plus investment oppor­
tunity offered at
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officially place on the market within the next few days.
Make vour reservation before the opening announce-

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Old Sale Paper For
Transfer Of Slave
Discovered By Man

Coast Lines Finishes Coolidge W orks On
Double Track Between j
Reply To League
Florida And Virginia WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.— (A5)—

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i President Coolidgo is working on
NEW ^ ORB,
-GP)—- a reply to the Longue of Nations
GOODWATEK .Ala.. Dec. 22.— The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad I invitation to a disarmament disjn nn
nn effort to find a
(A^— Discussion o f various ttories todny announced completion o f n ||us.,ion in
in the r"w spapcm about the fre­ double track system between Rich- Way to accept.
It has not been completed, nor
quent diucoveries o f old records of mond, Vn., and Jacksonville, the
nre-Civii War transactions has mnln proji*ct in a $101,000,000 im­ has the additional information re­
brought to light the fact that an provement program which hns heen garding the scope of the Geneva
original bill o f safe for a slave is carried out since the close o f the committee been received as yet.
owned by John A. Darden, a local wm rithout any new financing. There was no indication when the
attorney.
Scheduled originally fo r com ­ Washington government would bo
Yellow with ago and worded in pletion in 1027, the work on the able to transmit its reply.
the phraseology o f the day, the
It wns said today »t the White
paper is dated IS52. It record.*; the project hnd been advanced tw o lloiiso that the study being made
sab? of one "N athan" f. r the mini yccrs to keep race with the ex tby the presidi nt was “ of a con$1,200 cash.
1pending traffic demands re--tilting struclive and affirmative" nature.
The hill o f sale ns it appears in ,
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tfr,,n the Florida boom.
“ The Suite of Georgia
1 H. L. Borden, vice president o f Minnesota To Bar
‘‘ Buts County.
the road, also announced that 2 )
The “ Rabbit” Punch
’T ’his indontcr nr’ d • n.H .rl,t r ' ' additional miles o f e«*rond track
ed into the second day n! .\.,ve.n
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., Dec. 23.
her .one thousand f-ght hundred south o f Jacksonville and three
-1A') Barring of the rabbit punch
and fifty two, between 'IJiwrm; B. miles near Albany. G a „ would lie ;n Minur-sota rings has been de­
Bunford, o f the state and county j rtady for use in a few weeks; that cid'd on by the state boxing com­
mission.
•’ s u . f ’ T . &amp; £ £ T r i ' - i - ' O v
I I ' m* iif Lard hand bandages was
I, Thomas H. Don ford, do sell a Unoi in \ irrrimu and I’ lorida ter- banned. The fighters will be per­
certain negro man by the name o f ritory was under construction and mitted to use only soft gauze ban­
Nathan, about the nge of tw en ty' thut w-.ik on an additional 40 dages held try one wrapping o f sur­
six yenrs old. I d&lt;- warrant him
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gical : dbe .ive tape. In the past an
to be sound both in body and mind Muk,"‘ ,,»Hn,n« l,P !l I,,orMl»
unliuitteii amount o f black tape
and all other wits and from all Jway to ihe northwest would begin find been u i r| to inal, • their hands
claims, for the sum o f twelve bun- 'on .Ian. 1.
liard.
dred dollars by hand paid by John
Dunn of the county and state afor;
said this day nr.J year above v/ritt';0.
‘‘Sind, scaled in the presence o f
“ Test: I ranee* K, Bunford,
“ James II. Hnwkinr,
“ Tht mi:s II. Bun ford (Seal)
Ti’o bill is written in long hand
and “he words are yet perfectly
legibl B.
V A Y O R FINES HIMSELF
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sides in traffic court liar fined
himself one dollar for disobeying
regulations while hurrying to his

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Turkish Styles Are weak little ’flu germs which mignt
about in the awLeading In Favor beThehovering
Turkish tunic is another
AsTurksModernize novelty seen in London, with all
LONDON. Dec.
23 .— (A*)— Now
that Turkish women have come out
for modern J in u there is.a ten
dency here and In Pirl* to slip
back n hundred years or so ar.d
bring to the front some o f the
ideas which Constantinople has
discarded during the last few
weeks.
Veils, abolished a short while ago
by Turkish women, are coming
hack. Modistes aver they ore not

the touches o f the East. It is ar­
ranged like nn ordinary circular
flounc", caught in round the hem
Cyrr|l&gt; like Turkish trousers as
worn by the Turks under the otd
regime. This gives qu’ tc an or­
iental effect, the hem often being
heavily embroidered, and in some
instances even more pronounced
than the Turks themselves over
dreamed about.

------YOUTH HELD FOR MURDER
GAINESVILLE, Fla,, Dee 2 2 __
UP)-—Oti* Green, 18, today was in
the Alachua county fail charged by
a coroner'* jury with the death o f
Johnny Smith, 18, o f Grove Park
near Here. Saturday afternoon
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Smith died from wounds received
Saturday night and the coronor’s
jury heard the case, returning a
verdict late yesterday.

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SINGS WHILE TAKING BATH
.NEW YORK,
Dec. 23 — (Ab—•
Jimmy Walker, the m ayor-elect
sings loudly every morning when
taking a hot bath. Mrs. W alker
has just let the Becret out.

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making, and correspondingly increased prices.

Shopping
Nothing you could discover in a month of
Christ run* shopping would be iiuitc us accept*
ahtg to the whole Entily as a Metier Ikiick.
!( you wait until spring to imy it. you will lose
tlu: satisfaction of having it during tiie holidays.
'Ihii is the time when it will briny the most
pleasure to those you love—and to you.
I’icU out their ear today. Make it possible to
have their Hatter lunch at the curb on Christ*
jr ns ciiirnir . wail my to wish them a Merrier
Chrisjnu.s, u.tJ the happiest of New Years.
U U 1CK M' VlOU i.’ DM I’ANY, FLINT. MICH.
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Is engulfed by these great activities.

MACNul.lA AVENUE

Public improve­

ments of great magnitude, construction and building in
record-breaking amounts are planned for this section
immediately.

A ll these projects will greatly enhance

the values of properties in this setion. T h e time to buy
in Marvania is now.

M A R V A N 1A

IS T H E

T R A C T WITHIN

THE

LA ST
C IT Y

LIMITS T O BE D E V E L O P E D
T H E R E WILL N E V E R BE A N ­
O T H E R O P P O R T U N IT Y T O
SEC U R E

L O C A T IO N S

SO

C L O SE T O T H E H E A R T O F
THE

C ITY .

ACT

TODAY,

SALES AGENTS

Britt-Chittenden Realty Co. Scruggs-Scoggan Co.

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�FORD HERALD, WEDNE8DA
" * 1

enng
i a., on uuar own, bt* rcterrbur*c

IN
Before
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;
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Dec.
03.— (iF)— C raig Frantz was happy
today, in spite o f the fnct that
death i&lt;f hoverlap over his Led at
Mount Park hospital here, w ailing
until it suits him to swoop down
and whisk the soul into the great
heyond.
j j e was happy because his mothor and father are on their w ay
here to see him before he enters

G
hen
»mr
[H “
[n®*
irtn

L-rtoent or
fSrt.Pec- 28 E* SifoMs a
*v,tial bom-

&amp;
of •!»
fcjjcn,': them

‘ &gt; today made up a purse- to
hi re and to caro for
them icomfortably while hero and
to see them back home. The tick­
ets h n v e been wired and the par­
ents o f the youth were expected
to take the first train from n.-ir

‘L ast Journey’ i K p_ 0them

Georgia Roads Are
|
Damaged By Rains i

Florida through Georgia to use the
trains instead o f automobiles for
a time.

w
ftrf
ST,
W

Formerly the Carter Lumber Company

gr

K

x, “dualistic m
two bodies, *rr*e half the i f
' ,.jn coming Mr
tti:y n&lt;'-t suf* ffij
t nBtual do-i i f
* a but such •Wf
[t'f-*cfnce into m
f,- also pro- -J
* ;,i temper- j
^ai action, to
pri'cnt heat.” SU
i when these Jgf
itf. "a few M
grants were Oh
fragments S '
collected into ytf
the planets,
■lodits of the JET
h matter was
tine, says Mr.
E \ f the reE rotating moCtarally all, nr
l^rae sense, or
kt:re system.”
Lw’.th the prottiiimal theory’
Gradually built
L together and
tier bodies, ft
he adds, that
Muipped with
ws am! atmosLith lift when
L in rise to the
tents of aster[ oi/out the sun
L id Mars and
feo it.
Eudon of heat
h by such lioilr readjustments,
Kit volcanoes

THIS ANNOUNCEMENT
IS MADE BECAUSE OF
AN UNAVOIDABLE EB­
RO R APPEARIN G IN
THE ADVERTISEMENT
A N N O U N C IN G THE
CHANGE OF NAME.

rincess
Here's a dish that's truly "F it fo r :i K in g ." Wo have endless delici­
ous varieties for you to chon i- front. Rich caramels, pure fruit
flavors, mellow chocolates.
You can get this favorite A m u u a n d e ss e rt iu hulk, h r ick or special
individual molds. Your nearest dealer carries them—or phone 031
for prompt service.

Courtesy anti Quality

It's a creamy treat— the best thing to cat!

Seminole Creamery Co
sect Paul Ber;for the world’s
losing chum»-■day will be
*innrr o f the
huaro Garden
1 McTipue and

110 West Second Street
Open Christmas D a y S to II a .m ., Ji:30 to (5:1.1 p. nt

O U R G IFT D EPA K
T U R E S , M IRRORS

[M ENT BRIMMING FU LL O F N O V E L T IE S — E X Q U ISIT E LINE O F PICSMOKING S T A N D S , A N D FANC-Y C H IN A .

Our Specials
,. c n F rC U S H IO N
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M A S S IV E IRON BED, S P R IN G S A N D G O O D
M A T T R E SS
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Furniture Com pany, Inc
#

SAN FO RD AND G E N E V A AVENUES

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BY CONDO

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T O R e^R TtCt-^.

SH O V E S HA r e ^ C

FW Amap
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’ »°"&gt;e
Property,
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WHY RENTi
r o o m c o t t a g e w ith t rn
‘
r d . Sn.nno n o ? ! 5 3 .C o*150

A Christmas Gift That Increases

'RCSO'MG.'S C^ptSST
TH3R A R T lC K S ..

HAIR
T3ACK

from year to year is an account with the
Seminole County Bank and it is the most
substantial and lasting kind o f a Christmas
present you can give nny member of the
family. New accounts are cordially invited.
4% Interest Paid on Savings Account.

m a y w e a s s is t y o u in m a k i n g

1926

4% Interest Pain on Savings Accounts,

A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR

G O /VME&gt; S E T
*4 A T A M D p U T IT O N l l
- y^ N T T H tN C i T O K ^ e - P “THAT P O O P L t
O O T o p Y D U fc e y c ^ S l(J. C I T H E R . X &gt; o
T H A T O R S ® S T H A T X rM t V A l t C E O O N D -Y
Of* TOUR OTHOR C L ^ f^ K S — pR eF eE A G L '
C ? n &lt;5 T H A T 'S h t o p f s c e s s c y B 4 L T &gt; i i ‘, 1 _____

Seminole (lounly^ank
S a n fo r d ,F la .

FLETCHER-BULGER R E A L T Y CO

108 E. Second St

STRENGTH - SERVICE - PROGRESS
Phone 746

113!i Magnolia

W ONDERFUL HOME SITE
About five acres on a lake, just outside city
limits. This is one of the best locations in
Florida for a beautiful home. On this pro­
perty there is now a small house, with au­
tomatic water system, bath room, electric
lights and telephone.

HOMES—LOTS—FAR!®
ACREAGE

Christmas and New Year’ s O ffe rin g

Anyone wanting an ideal setting for a home
should see this piece of property. Price
$8,500. Terms may be arranged.

REAL ESTATE

INVESTMENTS

KARIf. J. SCHULTZ
1st National Bank Bldg.

A R E A L BARGAIN: 10 ceres fines
G ncres cleared and tiled. Good tvvc
all farm equipment, Including mules
“ steal” nt $8,000.00.
10 acre celery farm, 1} acres clea
Can get immediate possession. $5
terms.
85 ncre3 finest Black
below Lake Jessup.
market.
Franklin Terrace lots
low lots adjoining. Ask

We are going to offer a few lots on our development
which is nearly completed at pre-development prices,
for a limited period, on very attractive terms as
follows:

Hammock ce
priced consi
well located
us abou* thi

COLCLOUGH REALTY C(
R e a l E sta te

General Insur

311 First National Rank flldg.

Phone 744.

Fln-

W. F. HOLBORN, Sales Manager
L ot 2, B lock 7, Mellonville Ave., $4,000
Lot 9, B lock 6, Elliott Avenue,
Eastern E x p o s u r e ............... $4,200
Lot 10, B lock 6 Elliott Avenue,
Eastern E x p o s u r e ............... $4,200
TERMS

Telephone

TERMS: FIRST PAYMENT $20.00 and $20.00
MONTHLY for ,10 months thereafter, which takes
care of nil interest charges.
THIS OFFER CLOSES JANUARY 1st, 1926
FREE— TRANSPORTATION TO PROPERTY.

FOR EXCHANGE OR SALE

*

FREE— REFRESHMENTS AT COMMUNITY DIN
ING ROOM.
See Our Salesmen
AT

4,000,000 ACRES
From $4.50 to Si),000 per ai
Timber lands, $12.50 to $65.00 per acre.
Farms with buildings, $25.00 per acre up.

M O O R E H A V E N . O V IE D O
Ite-Snlcs Dept.
214 E. FIRST ST.
Phone 453.

108 Magnolia Avenue

Phone 117

River Front land, $ 9 .0 0 per acre up.
Ocean Front, $100.00 per foot.

Wo own fro*? anil ilm r '
land tw&gt; mil •- sooth of %!.
Baker Highway ■ i • •t; .•Trail and in Ido th •
•*■ &gt;

completed,

it i* etn m--1

$1,500 per acre whin ththi:' winter.
Also 15 acres of fim*. !
at Ovideo, easily cleared
celery and fruit farms, n
mail and the railroad.

•

of drained muck
n, right o»i the
■ v. ith Tamiami
wir h are nearly
. will he worth
» l » ire finished

BRYANT &amp; HATHAWAY
Number 6 Ball Building, Opposite Pi

: w&lt; II, vegetable land
i ’in n -n o of the good
th- r)\ iodo-Gincva hard

We can make attractive price and terms on these
or will exchange one or both for improved property
at Sanford or vicinity.
209 Magnolia Ave.
Phone 231

PACKARD REALTY CO

Office, S a n ford , Florida.
Another Bungalow just completed, four rooms, electric
lights, bath room, fireplace. Only $5,500. Easy
terms.
A Bungalow of three rooms. Nearly finished. Electric
lights, bath, and fireplace. Lot 50x116. $4,500.00.
Easy Terms.

20 Years Experience W ith Florida Last

TH E CHRISTMAS GIFT
T h e gift of an
ible assurance ai
dependence aac

rive-room Cottage* bath, electric lights* fireplace and
garage. Lot 66x116. Only $3,500. Easy terms.

Here you’ll find food of
the best; music and en­
tertainers offering the
utmost in enjoyment,
good commanderio unre­
strained yet never unre­
fined— favors, frivolity,
fashion, good fellowship.

Dinner at 8 O’clock
Dancing from 9:30

fni* thi? belovet

These places are well equipped with dish closets and
closets tor other uses. These are real bargains.
Let us show them to you.

Eve revel — to usher in
1926 amidst fun, frolic,
festivity and the light
fantastic.

Lake Mary Development Company
85 ft. Fronting Seminole Blvil. and Commercial St
Luke Monroe.
138 ft. o ff Sanford Ave.
Information

108 Magnolia Ave.

T H E PILO T

Let the
antce this

phone 117

Approximately

Masonic Bldg

BROWN REALTY COMPANY
Union Avenue

The Seminole Syncopa
ters, an eight-piece or
chestra, will serenade.
Reservations $2.50 per
cover. Make table res­
ervations now for coup­
les, foursomes, or parties
by telephone, letter or
call—

VALDEZ HOTEL
Wurt W. Warner, Mgr

TE AND INVESTMENTS
New House Palmetto Ave., all new
furnished. Good terms ............... $10,500
Lot 64x117 Cypress Ave., off Celery
Avenue ....................................... $1,900
Lot in Mayfair 50x117, near the lake.
Good terms ................................... $t,500
Two Lots Oak and Central Ave.
For the two ....................... .......... $5,000
Lot 100x117 Sanford Ave. A good bargain.
Three Lots, 7th Willow St., $7,500 for three.
Lot 35x117 Sanford Ave. around 5th, $12,000
Lot in Bel-Air, 56x125, Eastern exp., $1,150
I.ut in San I.anta, 56x110 ............... $3,500

16 E. Second Street

on hard road and railroad near large sub
r ,lcre - ...................................... - .......... $300.01
a' rc* in fine grove borders nice, twenty
nve acres right on railroad
....
j anj propOSCJj highway near San
ford ready In subdivide
!&gt;«••« .......................................... S25.0UI
frontage on'ham^M , 8treel .w,th five hundred and sixty feet
T
j k,
,he vcr&gt;
buy in the city, price $100,000.
l * o lot* corner ihirteenlh and Palmetto, I l t x ll 7 ,
$7,500.00
foil r t « n *U» *eighth n ’ u***’ fifl&gt; ,)y nne hundred twenty seven,
from
hiilht?
,r«*™
» " each lo*. one
block
trom Orlando*
Urlando highway,
priceoran?
each,e te
rm s.......................
$1,000.00

8 1-4 Acres with house,
on New Smyrna Hi^h
mile from Osteen.
3 a cre s cleared. Price $4&gt;
a ttra ctiv e terms.

Lot 60x127 Oak and Central............... $3,500

Lake Monroe Development

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l,T l ;v T rt' r.m,lc ‘ l . s f t
O ffice Phone

rulcston-Brumley Building
Sanford, FTa.

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THE SANFORD HERALD,JVEDNESDAY, DEC, 23, 1925,

1— Announcements

10—For Rent, Rooms

33— Wanted

L—Sale, Real Estate
AU CTIO N EER
FOR RENT: One or two bedrooms
WE SELL lota and subdivisions
wuh or without use of kitchen.
Magnolia.
at public ruction. Lafa Burger,
‘J l ACRES facing Ia»ko Mary San­
Room 0, Rock B id e . Orlando. Fla.
ford. Fla., for sale or exchange
FOR RENT: liv e ly front room,
for
Southern California. Write
3— Autos, Rent
r
1
to K°ntleman only.
1 ownall &amp; Stone, Banning, CaliAUTOS FO R HIRE
FOR RENT: Bedroom
CAGJE A U TO SERVICE
Di
man. 516 W. 1st St.
or night. Meets all tra ils. Ba
f i g s transfer. Phone 651 and 63FOR R ENTTIT nr~1~
rooms. 12til o ak Av
REEL A SONS
_ You Drive It. .
W. Myrtle and 2nd St. at R. R.
11— For Sale, A c r e a g e

^ j. Advance
£"*ilt be re*
, utrons and
\ immediately
*■

lOr
8c
------ Tc
r ': : s c
^ d o u b le

a line
a line
a line
»
above

jntu arc for con*

of 30 for
Is restricted
wifiralion.
J made The San£ I,, responsible
Ljrrect insertion,
j for subsequent
Lntfice should be

IIEAN-BEIM;

FOR SALE: Chevrolet Touring enr
Reasonable price. 200_Holly Ave,
FOR SALE: W
ithout a dollar
Without
| . down. Ford truck, equipped with
rexal axel and dump body. A d ­
dress Box 55, Sanford Herald.
ATTENTION!

$725 cash. Balance terms
PRICE $1050

DAYTONA
Dodge coupe, excellent con

DEI.AND FARMS

OAK AVENUE LOT

Dodge touring car.
Dodge coupe, A -l condition
Ford coupe, many extras.
Light Ford truck.
Ford roadster, special.

Arrange
Adjoining

Facing Young's Development.
$100 cash. Balance terms.
PRICE $2000

Daytona

Phone 3

Efficient.

T WO LOTS IN MA Y F A IR

Aeroplane Site
Sold
In Units of
’&gt; and 10 Acre Tracts
nr
Entire Sections
$150
Per Acre
and

I. W. PH ILLIPS, SONS

, with you unless
wr address,
iiunce MUST lie
vm »l The San*
•ffice or by letat dbrontinuan-

Onk and 2nd St

$1200 cash. Balance terms.
PRICE $4200
EOT IN MAGNOLIA HEIGHTS
PRICE $1850
Terms can be arranged.

(i— Business Opportunities
PERM ANENT W A V IN G : Have it
done tho “ Nestle W ay.” Satis­
faction guaranteed. Special prices
until December 25. Apply at once
for appointment.
Miss Virginia
Ixing. Over M obley's Drug Store.

isories

O pportunities

Service
, Apartments
tHouses
LRooms

HARRY K. PRETTY MAN
(Incorporated)
112 South Park Avenue
Phone 632-W.

SANFORD AVENUE LOT
50x124
PRICE $1500
Terms can be arranged

H in t

lowia. Troea
0 and Supplies
1 md F g g s

[Notice
liters and Supplies

[Help, F e m a le
Help, M ale
Help, M ale or
Help, S a le s m a n
I Situation, M a le
[situation,Female

5 ROOM HOUSF
located Sanford Ave. within
city limits. $2500 cash. Bal­
ance terms.
PRICE $5000

17—For Sule, Houses

r UK SAl.r.: Right now possess­
III-TEST building tile and brick
ion. New, all modern, 5 rooms
Sanford Cement Products Co, and hath, beautiful, Spanish bung­
5th St. and Maple.
alow in mo.it select part of San­
ford only SniUO. $2200 cash, bal­
LANEY’S DRUG STORE — Pre­ ance easy terms. Bayard Really
scriptions, Drugs. Sodas.
W t Co., Phone 20$. lid S. Park Ave.
are as near you as your phone.
Call 103.

■ d Board
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
m. Office, Stores
Successors to GiUon &amp; Platt
116 Magnolia.
Everything d e c
W Acreage
trlcal. Phona 422. Electragitb
■Exchange
Radio.
I, Groves
o, Houses
WIGHTS—Tbrea stations.
Mag­
ta.se, Rent
nolia and Second. First and Elm.
[ve Stock
Sanford Avenue and 10th Street.
le, Miscellaneous
Expert service.
leal Estate
WIGHT PRINT SHOP— Printing
pniture
Engraving, Embossing. See u»
Ire Wanted
first.
We do It.
Phono 417-W
lound
R. R. Ave.-Commerctiil St.
p , Jewelers
E. Decorating,
JAMES H. CO W AN — All kinds
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Water and Boat Tanks. A t Oak
Avenue end Third Street. Tele­
phone 111.

UP FATH ER
®

E V E ^T C E N T »

Shingles
Roofing
Sewer I*ipo

33— Wanted Help, Male
SALESMAN
We have a good opportunity to
offer real estate salesman. One
who is familiar with the greater
Sanford district preferred.

SERVE YOU

YOUNG MEN to travel. Steady
pleasant work. Good pay for
hustlers. Apply daily, Mr. Allen,
room 21, Lincoln Hotel. Hours 12
to 2 a. m. and 0 to 7:20 p. in.
L U bl-htih MEN: We pay you a
weekly salary, tuition to college
and bonus while attending. Eleven
weeks work. Apply daily Mr. Allen
Lincoln Hotel. Hours 12 to 2 n.
in. and 0 to 7:2(1 p. ni.

G. TAYLOR DYER
Painting— Decorating
PHONE 303

Sn legm an

COME TO MAKE MONEY

SHOW YOU HOW

When Suzette Bermudez, Argen­
tine dancer, appeared before Judge
Gates in Los Angeles to ask for
alimony from her husband, Jose
Bermudez, Judge Gates asked her
how much money she was making.
Learning that she was making
more than Bermudez, the judge
denied her plea, declaring i(te
could take care of herself.

Tires and Tubes

OUR MONEY

WHEELER

At p rim that are right

Incorporated

Pan Am and Standard Gas ana
Oils

Realtor

“ Veedol Oils”

410-411.412

FJcctric Irons
Radio Supplies

COME AND LOOK

I'irsl National Bank Bldg.
Phone 4D0-W.

RINK’S FILLING
STATION

MAKER OVER

Phone -Ifil-J

YOU 'Ll, THINK IT'S T ill

11 i.t Sanford Arc. flunfoid. Fla.

MORN I

MAKE A HUNDRED

27— I’ iano Tuning

.ME13CH HLDC

3H— Wanted, Situation Male
POSITIONS
W ANTED:
White
help nil vocations supplied on
short notice. IMense write, wire or
phone 2632. Northern Star Km-oyment Bureau, 30 K. Church
St., Orlando, Fla.

10— Wonted Itenl Estate
WE HAVE a large waiting lint
for small houses. What have you
to offer. Dean-Berg Corporation.
515 First National Bank Bldg.

I BUY, pay cash for second hand WANTED TO BUY: Five to fif­
pianos. Addresa Box 352.
teen acres adjacent to it. Must
bo on good road and priced right.
H. C. VIELE, Jeweler. Watch Call Southland Iteutty Corporation.
jewelery and clock repairing anil 100 Main Street, Daytona Beach.
engraving. Quick service. 110 Mag- Phone 850-L3.
nnlia
.4 nainllil
iBmftn
tliltnolin Avenue.
Phone 44:
28— P lan t, S eed s. T r e e s
ITEW ART THE FLORIST"
Flowers for all occasion.
814 Jtyrtlo. Phona 260-W

II— Wanted to Kent

REFINED YOUNG lady wtshen
room with private family. Veryfond o f children. U. B. T. care
Herald.
____________

Itunldeot of l-'lurlita tinea
Ilefet anr&lt;-a:
Klrat National Hank.

Poultry and Errs

REMINGTON Portable four-bank
Typewriters, "the king of port­
able*. $60. Barret Portable Adding
Machines. Can't bo beat. Seminole
Printery, Phone 93, Welaka Bldg.

WE HAVE THE BEST BUYS'
•ACREAGEb u s i n e s s -h o m e s
•

WANTED TO RENT: For about
two week* one portable pumping
We doubt if nil the radio static
outfit with gasoline engine. Capac­
ity 1500 to 2000 gallons per hour. is due to the weather. Some o f it
must be in the orchcstru.
Address G. S. W. care Herald.

M fo w /2 7

V tik lezR ecilty Q ).
V aldez H o ld B u ild in g

By GEORGE McMANUS

D W W H M * I 'L L . O O
THE b O T L E R .

Y O U O O H T H A .V E
TO PLAT VERV

PO i&lt;E.iR.

o f t e n

V 71H

H I 'b

Itaitlntor, nmly, Fenders, HunItlng lluard, ltepalrlnc
4Ve Hpeclallia tn Wreck*

Sanford Radiator and
Body Works
Itadlatnr*. Lamps and Fenders
All Aiiloimiblla Metal 1’urta
Welding, llrnzlng and Sotderln*
W ork

l l u i r n n t i r i i lo I’ lraa*

SOS W e a l Second Street
Sanford, Florida

W. H. LONG
MEAT MARKET
&lt;10 Sanford Ava. Sanford. Fla.

Porter E. Pitts
Hi:At. KSTATB
IIM IM I3

1*1 Nb ''I. Hank IUJ*.

Fliotu' Ini VV
H.illfiiril, Fla.
ll.-(iri'*i'in lint W, v.
whtslsr,
Itial F*tuta llrokur

Sheet Metal Co.

WANTED TO RENT: Private,
modern room, bachelor. Give lo­
FOR SALE: Nice fat duck.*. Phone cation, price. Apply Box 23 cart*
178-J.
_______ _ Herald.
ROOM WANTED by man and
31— Special Notices
.wife with refined people. Con­
J. E. 8PU KU N G, sub-division venient bath with running hot wa­
ter anil storage for auto required
specialist.
Subdivision to Or­ ns well us other conveniences. No
lando. Florida, and ^ * ® r 1 objection to distance from busi­
Heights. Florida on Dixie High­ ness section if nil good road. Give
way^________________ __ _______ _ lowest rent in first letter. Address
32*—Typewriters, SupppHes 112 care of The Herald.

30—

tilt

To llio Alluni'into Spring* Com­
pany, u Corporation:
It In-log m.lilt' III appear tn tillJ. H. HUTCHINSON
Court that a Summon* In t'liuneei&gt;
HKAI. I.VTAln
Inin In'oti linrstiifnre Initloil III till*
t i l Went Klrat Htreat
rsti.ii*. illt, t int tn ymi, and tlnit
I’houn Hi
tile Sliorllf of Memlnoto 1‘iilllltv
Florida, lot* riunlii &gt;•'111111 mat tho
"Member of
HANFORD, FLA
same rannot In- *erv,*il "Wing tn
Florlil.i Ntute
&gt;11111 falluro to tili'i-l officer* and
Ftorlal* Arniorlallnn.
appoint ugi'iit*. or to liiivo &gt;vlilUn
tit la Stale un officer or agent upon
ulnim proeeSS rnilld lie nerved,
and that your officer* and agent*
are linknmvn;
'l1lie re fore, you, The Altnnmnte
Spring* Company
a corporation,
named a* a defendant in the above
IIAH IIFIt S l l l i r
eaune pending In tin- iilmve
Court, being a liroceeillng lo ,•*113 Maifmdia Ave.
talillHli and uiili't the till.* to tinI First Class Barber*
following I,iiidn niluate, lying and
Special Attention
I,ring in llie County of Seminole
and Stale of Florida, more particu­ Given To Iaidlcs and Children.
larly llen'rllo'll a* follow*, t n-w |t ■
Trail No 1 l.nt 2-1 of Vlilile 12.
clrlffln'i SuluHvIston of the South
line - IIulf i S1j I iif the Northwest
• anft el iS lV 'il of Section 1.
'loivnnliip '.‘ I Suiitlt, llange 30 Kant,
an recordril In Flat ItnoU C, page
la of the politic record* of Orange
Elton J. [Houghton
County. Florida.
Tract No J lad 21 of Annie It
ARCHITECT
miffin'* Huhdlvlilon of the South
Quarter ( NW1, &gt; of Section *
Flrnt National Hank Didst,
tllie-llalf IS ',) of the North went
Tnwn*lil|i -I Hotilh, It.nice .10 Kail
Sanford.
------------ Florid*
k. recorded In Flat llook C, page
30 of tho public record* of Orange
County. Florida.
Traci No 1 l.nt
t n* shown
on llie plan of land* of The Alta­
METAL WORK AND AU­
monte {.amt. Hotel
N:n Igullult
Fonipany, a* recorded In Flat llook
TOMOBILE
RADIATOR
C, page tl. of the pilhllc record*
of i unngo County. Florida,
REPAIRING.
are hereby rniutreil t o b e and ap­
pear before mil' nald Circuit Court
nl tl&gt;** Court House at Sanford,
Florida on Hie «tli day of January
Ilodgins &amp; Cowan
A I' FJJfi. and then and there
rn.'ikv un»wer to tin* Idll of com­
plaint exhibited ngulu*t you III Mil ■

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This is a real

507 1st. N atl, Bank Bldg.
Phone 210

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Terms

WILL BE GLAD

SANFORD GROVE. Inc.

COME IN THIS

cash register, 1 FOR SALE: Land to sell on the
cheese cutter, can be seen at tho
main road, in Grnpeville, one
Popular Market. 315 E. First St.
half fieri-. Apply George T. BalCOME PICK out your Christmas
tree, at corner Park and Second.
From Monday noon on. Or phone
older 265. We mount and deliver. LOST: Abstract covering lots 9
M. M. Lord.
and 10 Flora Heights. Please reFOR SALE: Nit- fat live turkeys ttirn to 1. T. Stringer, Box HJ, city.
fur Christman. G, W. Spencer.
LOST: Black suit case on Celery
Phone mil.
Ave. Contains book on Peoples
COME PH K out yuur Christmas Bank. Red lojvel, Ala. Return to
Ire**, at corner Park and Second. Herald office anil receive reward.
From .Monday noon on. Or Phone FOR SALE: Gas stove. 909 Lau­
order 265. We mount and deliver.
rel Ave.

COAL FOR SALK
Lincoln Hotel.

Stucco
Shoot Hook

WANT work or change of posi­
tion? White only. Northern Star
Employment Bureau, 20 E. Church
St., Orlando, Fla.

20—For Sale Miscellaneous

FOR SALE: Bicycle, i
tlon. Can be seen nt
FOR RENT: One furnished bed­ nolia Ave.______ ____
room. 618 Oak Ave. Phone
y n]e— Furniture
622-W. ______________________ __
FOR- RENT: Large upstairs bed­
We carry a full v
room. 306 Palmetto Ave.
Our price* are right,
FOR RENT: Rooms, with or with term*. We want ynur
Sanford Stove A; hur" ‘j
out meal*. Reasonable rates.
321 E. First at.
Lincoln Hotel.

a v COLLVMAxC&lt;^»E TOOK

Ixmg leaf
1(10,000 ft.
timber for
W. Patter­

BEST

F I)R 7 .\ L H 7 ~ !

Ave.

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WANTED TO BUY:
round timber from
up, must be high land
saw mill purposes. T.
son, Maitland.

FOR SALE: At South Sanford
(Ginderville) new 3 room bungFOR SALE: Pair good mules at alow, 2 porches, also small cot­
a bargain. Address A. M. Box tage and ono building lot, size of
65, Sanford.__ ___________________ lots 70x123, cosh or terms. M. C.
A spin wall, owner.

10— For Ilcnt, Rooms

rhs Garber
Pod barber
fes welcome.
Jldez.

TWO GENEVA AVE
a Drenmwold.
$15i
PRICE $2000
PRICE JUUO

19—Sale, Live Slock

MIRACLE Concrete Co„ general
cement work, sidewalks, build­ FOR SALE OR TRADE: Three
ing blocks. Irrigation boxaa. J. B.
mule*. Will sell cheap or trade
Terwilleger. Prop.
for Ford truck or Fordson Tractor.
Call L. H. Echols. Telephone b!0L2
HILL LUMBER CO. Houaa oService. Quality and Prica.
AIR COMPRESSOR for filling
station and other purposes. Com­
S— For Kent, Apartments
plete with electric motor, first
FOR RENT: 2 room apartment class condition. * all 1 _________
1009 Union Ave. Nenr new ho­
WOOD FOR SALK: Lea
tel.
Box 91-A, Sanfurd. Ha.
FOR RENT: 2 room sleeping porch
and bath, good location, light
and telephone, paid, furnished. $20
per month. Phone 727.

[NTHACTORS
FOR RENT: Nice upstairs bed
room. 206 t-2 Palmetto Ave.
January the
* Painters scale FOR RENT: Front bed room, con­
hour.
venient to bath. Hot amt cold
water. Telephone 385. 206 Laurel
*1* Sanford

CARPENTER Foremnn. Compe­
tent to handle construction of
ten houses at a time. Box 22, care
Herald.
*

with well built garage on lot
1)0x124. Located just outside
of city limits.
PRICK $1260 CASH

HARDWOOD FLOOR contractors.
Estimates given. Superior w ork­
manship. W. L. Renhardt &amp; Co.,
Gen. Delivery. Orlando.___________
SAND for building and construc­
tion purposes. Delivery from
quarry. 1100 Myrtle Avenue.

GROWERS SUPPLIES

TENT HOUSE

7— Business Service

:ication3

of

Franklin and Palmetto Avo.
$700 cash. Balance terms.
PRICE $2500

DEPENDABLE USED CARS
1924
ditlon.
1924
1923
1925
1923
1922

CORPORATION

lot c o r n e r

BUILDERS MATERIAL

I'urned Down

WANTED TO BUY: Second hand
twin baby carriage. Write W. P.
care Herald, giving price and lo­
cation.

5— Autos, Sale

ffrerage length

PAGE SEVENTEEN

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HATE
THAT
OUT*

2 Lots, Oak Hill, $700.00
each. $200.00 cash, bal­
ance monthly.
3 I.tils on Mugnoliu at
Franklin. Under the mar­
ket.

B e a u tifu l C o r n e r L o t oh
Magnolia at Hughey,
Lot on Oak, near Franklin
at $1,500.00. $500.00 cash,
balance $15.00 monthly.
U t No. 24, Fort Mellon
near Mayfnh*.
v .agi*4ri

P . C a rte r
REALTOR

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230 MeLsch Bldg.
Phone 718

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Winter Days Are Here

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See Our New Assortment o f

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Andirons and Fire Seta

Ball Hardware Co,
PHONE a
01423 er Int-c M atuhc S ckvice. Ixc

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�THE SANFORD HERALD, WEDNESDAY,
.PAGE EIGHTEEN

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On the high shores o f the St. Johns River

A home in this Ideal and Historic setting will be a Pos
session of Distinction and a continuous source

Improvements will preserve and commemorate in re­
fined beauty its Historic Lore, and at the same time af­
ford every modern comfort and convenience rightly be
lonoine to the Highest Class Residential Community.

Reservations arc now being accepted.

D on’t be too

SA L E S A G EN TS

Masonic Building

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THE SANFORD HERAl.fl.

“Newsies” - Stress
Importance During
Christmas Season
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T A L L A H A SS E E , Fin., D ec. 23.
( A P ) .— With the approach o f the
Yuletide season, newsboys o f Flor­
ida, ns well ns other states o f the
country, arc beginnig to make
themselves known. Virtually ev­
ery carrier o f publications o f the
state has fortified himself with
the fam iliar Christmas cards, ana
residents o f the cities, towns and
hamlets where they arc sold, are
ready again to testify that to t ueccssfully "d od ge” the youngsters
entitled the "d od ger" to a medal
o f honor.
George F. Cochrnn, Sunday ed­
itor o f the Lakeland Ledger, re­
sponding to the request o f Earl
Mullen, editor o f that newspaper,
aptly expressed the position o f the
newsboy on the newspaper around
Christmas time in tne following
verse:
“ It takes a million,
More or less,
And a lot o f men and women- M ore’n you’d guess—
And every sort o f aid to get a
newspaper made
And ready fo r .he folks to rend
the news. #

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Hut it ’ud all be in vain,
Just about,
If one little link in the chain
Dropped out—
•
The Carrier B oy—
The Carrier B oy—
That’s Me—
Don’t you see?
Ami its Christmas time—
Don’t you see?
Don’t you s e e ? ”

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ST E W A R T S WASHINGTON LETTER
By CHARLES P. STEWART

WASHINGTON, Dec. 22.__(Yp)_ Democratic floor leader in the new

Keep perfectly quiet. Don’t even
breathe.
Out nt the government’s Bureau
m Standards, on the edge of Wash­
ington, they’re measuring the di­
inmeter of a goat’s hind leg.
write your name on a sheet of
paper. Keep nuiet again, and
.ne&gt; II weigh that signature at
the Bureau o f Standards nnd tell
you hew much heavier the sheet is
than it was while it was still
blank.
Be quiet about it, so's not to
shake up the works, and they can
determine, at the Bureau of Stand­
ards, how much the heat of a
man ■&lt;body affects the tomperatun
of a good-sized room, depending
on whether he’s in or outside.
. . .
They can do all these things,
and more, too, equally marvellous,
at the Bureau o f Standards, pro­
vided everybody’ll
keep quiet
enough.
The trouble is there’s very little
of the time when everybody will.
The least little thing joggles
the daylights out o f the Infinitely
delicate machinery with which the
bureau s scientists do their experi­
menting.
That's
the bureau’s group
or buildirgs is on edge of Wash­
ington. It wns open country when
it was built—as quiet as anybody
could nik. Alas! It’s quiet no
longer. Washington has spread
out in that direction until it’s a
regular boiler factory.

L o h b y Puleaton-D rum ley n idg.
S a n fo rd
F lorida

A complete line of

[TS RUSSIAN FURS
p, Dec. 23.— UP)— Amerure buying more than
i’s furs. Experts this
I3'&gt;,000,000 over four
blue of zhipments in
war year.

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Persistent coughs and colds lead to
serious trouble. You can stop them
now with Creomultion, an emulsified
creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion is a new medical discovery
with two-fold action; it soothes and
heals the inflamed membranes and in­
hibits germ growth.
Of all known drugs, creosote is rec­
ognized by high medical authorities as
one of the greatest healing agencies for
lersistent coughs and colds and other
orrns of throat troubles. Creomulsion
contains. In addition ta geosote, other
healing elements which soothe and heal
the infected membranes and stop the
irritation and inflammation, while the
creosote goes on to the stomach, is ab­
sorbed into the blood, attacks the seat
of the trouble and checks the growth
of the germs.
Creomulsion Is guaranteed satiafictory in tho treatment of persistent
coughs nnd colds, bronchial asthma,
bronchitis and other forms of respira­
tory diseases, and is excellent for build­
ing up the system after colds or flu.
Money refunded if any cough or cold is
not reb'eved after taking according to
directions. Ask your druggist. Crco*
mulsiou Company, Atlanta, Ga. (adr.)

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fomobllrt Carried.

I r Ulutitaied Duoklet.
I Keen Truspwtilka Cimpuj
T c lrjh o n * f-o6)S

•VXJCfJVlLLE, FLA.

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• Prescription for
■rippe, ITu, D e n g u e ,
fcver a n d M a la ria
'tills Ih© germs.

Cypress and Pine
Framing
Sheathing
&gt;lding
Flooring
Ceiling
Finish
Mouldings
Falh
Brick
Lime
Plaster
White Rock Plaster Utu.rd
Nails
Screen Wire
Builders Hardware
Dorrs
Windows
Frames and Screens
Made to Order
Murphy Ironing Hoards
Medicine Cabinets

Location next to model home on Palmetto Ave., in Pine Heights, one of Sanford’s
fast growing, highly restricted residential centers.
Features— Embodying only the most ideal features from an artistic point of view.
Tile and Oak floors throughout. Textonc walls. Beamed celotex ceilings, together
with many built-in features. Make these six rooms and bath the complete dream
home. Completely and elegantly furnished.
FOR SALE BY

Your Christinas
D ollar
will go twice as far with these prevailing low prices.
A visit here will assure you that gifts for all can be
hud for half their value.

A Few of Our Special Hargalns:
75 Ladies’ Coats, newest styles, worth
A
$20 nnd $25, your ch o ice .......................

G itt

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710 W. First St. Phone 172-w

NEW
LUMBER Y A R D

OPEN FOR INSPECTION DAILY FROM 2 TO 5 P. M.

Magnolia at Second

W. S. PRICE, Mgr.

JLF. a l e s t a t b — i n v b s t m b .h t *

THE DREAM HOME

A . P. Connelly &amp; Sons

CASHLUMBER CO.

Earle T. Field

Sho always brings with her a
handbag, which la the subject of a
lot o f curosity. Of jdl.. monster
handbags that handbag is the
great-great-grandmother. It’s al­
most as big as an old-fashioned
carpetbag. What in the world
does the speaker’s wife have to lug
around with her that requires
such nn enormous contraption? It
Wouldn't bo polite to ask, probably,
but plenty o f people are wonder­
ing.
* • •
Ncnrly all the senators hnve
automobiles. Any number of the
representatives ride in siiect cars.
Why is this? Senators nnd repre­
sentatives are pnid alike. General­
ly . speaking the senators nre no
richer than the reprt-sentativs. No
xplanation seems to be available.
It’s just a fnct, with no particular
why or wherefore.

House of Representatives, ns he
was in the last one, has a distinct
southern drawl, which Is natural,
for Garrett is a Tennesseean.
But how comes it that Congress­
man John Q. Tilson, Republican
floor leader, who represents the
third Connecticut district, also
drawls like n Southerner?
liie
nnswer is that Tilson is a Yankee
only by adoption. He, too, was
horn in Tennessee, nnd grew up
there. While n student nt Yale
he took a fancy to New Haven nnd
stayed there.
Tennessee then, claims ns nat­
ive sons both big party floor lend­
ers in the lower house of Con­
gress. That is, indeed, the Hog
FREIDA STOPS SMOKING
nnd Hominy" state’s proud dis­
NEW YORK, Dec. 23.—$ —
tinction.
. . .
Freida Ilninpel, back from abroad
has
started training for the sea­
Mrs. Alice Roosevelt Longworth
by emptying her
attends the sessions of the House son’s singing
o f Representatives, as a spectator, purse o f cigarettes. Smoking is
almost as regularly as her hus­ had for women, she concluded. It
"is sometimes charming to see a
band nttends them, ns n member
woman handling a cigarette,” she
and as speaker.
says "but think whnt these charm­
Mrs. Longworth has a lorgnette
ing people nre doing for the next
and makes frequent use o f it.
generation."

.. •' Ja&gt;'n’an Probably wouldn’t call
it n boiler factory to be sure,
the chances nre he’d consider it n
very quiet spot. It isn’t actually in
H A S ORIGINAL PAINTING
the city—only, as previously re­
marked. on the edge.
DRESDEN, Dec. 23.— @ — The
But the way these scientists look
original o f Ruben’s painting "H er­ at it there s a very bedlam of con­
cules Intoxicated" is in the pos­ cussions and shocks.
session o f Fricderich August, fo r­
mer king o f Saxony, his art di­
WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 3 .-W * )rector says.
Congrcssman
Fin3 J. Garrett,
Dctte Paine a dual caph { 1920 football eleven, SH IP LANDS ON HOUSE TOP
lEdwarib,
quarterback,
(Hfamiitm, halfback. The
The Price Is Right
ESPINIIO, Portugal, Dec. 23.—
Soultcd in a deadlock, so
Itrs of the team decided (/P)— There’s a ship wreck at this
SANFORD
iooM rotate the honor, seaside resort on the top o f u
house
200
yards
from
shore.
A
[redheads and each is a
rcdon is the one nt the m ighty gale carried a four ton
vessel from the sea way up In the
[accompanying layout.
air.
m s IS SORE
CITY. Dec. 23.— $ —
btcin is sore because he
H coal in Leavenworth,
i Biddle: "he was made
litre, porbably for the
la his life.”

, DEC. 23, 1925.

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150 Ladies’ all wool atui Alpaco Skirts, newest pat- A
terns, all wool, worth $.’100 to $7.00 each.
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Your choice, each .......................................
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Sr 70 Ladies’ long sleeve silk nnd worsted dresses worth
&amp; $10.00 and $15-00. Your choice for 10
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5 ? ------------------------------------------------------------Our goods arc newly bought from auction and direct
from manufacturers. We have over 5,000 pairs of
Ladies, Misses, Children, Boys nnd Mens shoes, all
bought at auction that we offer at very low prices.
Our stock is complete and includes over $17,000 of
recently purchased merchandise that we offer at a
saving of 25 to 50'J on your Christmas shopping.
JS
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F o r T h a t F u tu r e M e c h a n ic a l
E n g in e e r !
Foster that inventive spirit in your boy by present­
ing him with a set o f man-sized tools. He can follow
his natural inclinations and at the same time be handy
about tho house. You will also find these tools a
PRACTICAL GIFT
For father. We have a large selection o f tested tools,
especially put up for gift-giving, at a range o f prices.
TOOLS FOR ALL PURPOSES

H IL L H A R D W A R E CO.
“ The boy’ s headquarters for Christmas Gifts”
Phone 5.T

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On W e s t F l r . t S treet, S a n fo r d , Fin.,
one b l o c k w e s t o f H c l,a n d road,
y o u w ill f in d a nulcnt . l o c k o f flu e
nlnslm r cun nrlcn. p a r rote, p a r o k e e tn
and Kold flub. F o r y o u r Clirlat ■mum
prem-ntH Zl Ini* CUK«'« and NUlipllt-n.
c'oino irut y o u r c l i o i c o whllu p i c k i n g
In good.

J. II. CRAMER
West First Street
1 block west of DeLand Road
Sanford, Fla.

“ Buy today, with vision o f tomorrow,
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on the History o f yesterday”

They’re the happy solution of what to give— most every taste and whim
can be fully satisfied from our wide uml varied selections.

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tion that is oil l',ft-v untl no ' pay
et you anywhere, boys.
some money of &gt;'our ° wn i^ n 's’ slM .
(I make a start toward a man s-sizc .
ccount.

T n a ti o n a l

BANK

Whnt a wonderful opportunity Sanford Electric appliances present for
appreciated and practical gifts.

Sanford Grove, Inc.
HART NASON, Sales Director

First Nat’l Bank Bldg.

Phone 219

Wc are offering Special Values, too.

Pcrculator—
Breakfast Set—
Grills—

Irons—
Tonstcrs—
Curlers—

AN IDEAL GIFT
Jhuson Electric Floor Polisher, ns advertised In Jnnunry edition of Good
Housekeeping on page 111. As necessary as a vacuum cleaner. No hand
polishing. Turn the button uml presto— a high polish.

Sanford Electric Co.
11G M AG NO LIA A V E N U E

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GET RESULTS BY USING HERALD WANT ADS.

�THE SANFORD HERALD, WEDNESDAY,

BONDS

INSURANCE

SO Acres, quarter mile from city limits, fin e sub-division
property, §500 per acre; one fourth cash; one fourth an­
nually with interest at 8% .

SANFORD’S RESIDENTIAL MASTERPIECE

A Splendid Investment Opportunity
At a 10% I’ re-Development Discount!
Mnke Your Reservations Now

It is to your advantage to familiarize yourself
with our exclusive listings before purchasing, os
they afford most unusual opportunities.
Our offerings are complete in every line.
Homes, choice lots, subdivisions, groves, acreage
and the highest class of business proporty.

Knight &amp; MacNeill
REALTORS

Magnolia At Second
R. O. BRINKMAN
Mgr. Realty Dept.

MRS. SAM II. CAMPBELI
MRS. J. M. LcMOINE
Salesladies.

1 .0 A N S

Phone 48

INVESTMENTS

70 Acres on Marquette St., one mile from city limits.
Price §300 per acre; third cash; third annually with in­
terest at 8%.
37 Acres adjoining Twin Lakes, beautiful lake frontage,
property high and vailing with beautiful oak trees; 5
acre orange grove; less than a m ile fro m Country Club
Golf Course. Price §1,000 per acre; third cash; third
annually.

10 Acres celery land in Eureka H am m ock.

Excellent
quality hammock land unimproved. P rice §250 per acre;
half cash; balance arranged.
40 Acres celery land near Lake Jessup, all Hammock.
Price §175 per acre cash.

71/ , Acre grove, excellent condition, three miles from
Some Rare Bargains In Lots
Lot in Grandview Avenue in Rose Court only $2,50000,
$500 down. .

Sanford. Price §6,500; term s §2,500 cash; balance one
and two years. Fruit paid 25% net on this purchase
price this season.

Corner lot, eastern exposure, on Magnolia Avenue,
$2,625, with easy terms.

REALTO RS

McCALL&amp; FOX
“ The Firm Substantial”

A ( Country Club Properly of Lakes and Hills

S a n ford real eata

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Phone 72

Masonic Bldg

Sales Agents For

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m a t you m ay ge
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CONSULT

THE HOWARD
CORPORATION
: »m . i s i i n i )
&amp; I
i st

T h e rig h t road [
see th e bright $
w h o k eep on bay
L ire , ju d g in g
th a t S a n fo rd
— values will cor.

113,/2 Magnolia Avc.

Phone

745

187 Acres, 15 in Grove, 10 acres cleared, balance in beautiful pines.
This would make a fine subdivision as it is near present Corporate limits.
Price and terms reasonable.
5 Acres, all in celery, nice 5 room house, barn and equipment. Price
$8,500.00 including crop.
13.7 Acres, 5 tiled nnd in celery. 699 ft. facing Sanford Avenue.
Price $9,000.00 including crop. Easy terms.
5 Acres, nice C room cottage, 3 Yz in celery, 1 other crops.
including equipment, $8,000.00. Good terms.

Price

10 Acres, tiled nnd in celery, with all equipment. For price, terms,
etc., see us.
Lot No. 4, block 8, in San Lnntn on Pulmosa
Drive'....!:.................................
$3,000.00
Lot No. 8, on Summerlin Avenue in Fort Mellon,
full view of Lake Monroe
$2,010.00
Not No. 3, faces Elm Avenue iu Franklin
Terrace at ....................................................... $i,:ino.oo
Terms reasonable— Sec Mr. White.

FO R A SHORT Tl
IU F IC E :

acre
Phone

88

219 Meisch Building

One in San U
One in Rose 0
One in Ft. Mo

ACREAGE
Seminole Coojtj

27 3-4 acres, faces 1,500 ft. on Sanford Avc., 4 miles
out. especially adapted for growing celery. $8,000.00
The most suited tract o f land for a Sub-division
around Sanford, 35 acres, faces on Sanford Avenue
577 feet, and on Onoro Street 2,640 feet.

If you are looking around for a
house that you want to call home,
and you realize how fruitless rent­
ing is, let us show you the most at­
tractive home we have for sale.

For terms and prices on acreage—See Mr. Rich­
ardson.

&amp; GARNER
112 Park Avenue

THE WHITE REALTY COMPANY

711 Palmetto Avenue
Terms Right.

Prices and

Acreage, Business, Warehouse ami
Residential Properties in Sanford and
Seminole County.

1.—2 5 -room flats, w ith bath,
tin Mvrtli*. between lOtb and
r.0 x t l 7. double tcaraco. 110,000 .
Now least'll to Dec. 1020 at $00

faclnpc Hast
l l t h streets.
$ 1,000 cash.
per month.

to 150 ft. fnclmr Hast on Sanbetw een 10th and I lth Streets,
1. Terras reasonable.

3 — la arrn celery fa r m —7 acres tiled—'In
ll u r c k a Hammock. Price $ 10,000. $3000 cash.
1 and 2 years on balance.

DUBOSE &amp; HOLLER
Established 1910

5 Acres
Acreage on Country Club Road, with plenty of
Lake frontage.
3 lots in Franklin Terrace, high and dry, only,
per lot ........
............§1,260

AMID MAJESTIC PINES

I have some good listings in homos, h.t me show
you today.

1SAHT NASON, SALES DLRECTOK

Don’ t forget to reserve that hd in Luloniu.

1,000 feet Lake Front
On
LAKE JESSUP
Sandy Beach
Reasonable Price
TWO HOMES
Between Pine Hurst and Young’s
ibdivision.
Very Easy Terms.
Small Down Payment.
A Real Investment.

It. W. LAWTON, Realtor
Real Estate and Investments

74 large lots close in
Country Club Road
A Bargain
S. W. BRADFORD

The Substantial Realtor
M l Garner-Woodruff Bldg
TELEPHONE 770

(1 Roam ynjtra
,00 c a s h .

PAUL L A K E -R e a lto r
Telephone 714
Room 8, Garner-Woodruff Bldg,
Salesman— E. T. Moore

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_— _ _ T II E SANFORD HERALD. WEDNESDAY DEC. 23.

AT
LD IS
OF AIR
Specifications

Jt Airplanes
l future Found
• Service Hook

L , ;0 engage in
% a certain close­
st,!.] be rushed
McCook Field,
pjvimnient ollir , ;j airplanes; ex. materials; what
* anJ idvns were
,
obsolete;
should be
fJwhJt should he
ihi-'b &lt;3 the en-

division o f the army air
service, the book, which in reality
is n ol a volume in the strict sense
o f the word, ia known simply au
the "W a r
Bonk.” Its resting
place is known to only a few and
access to it is impossible.
“ Should w ar be declared to­
morrow,” said n post otficinl, “ we
con Rive this book to the wur de­
partment and say ‘gentlemen here
it is. Go out and build them’.
There will be no need to engage in
a mad rush for verification o f ideas,
such as was the caue when the
United States entered the world
war.'
The book consists o f four sets of
drawings and specifications. The
first section contains all projects
and problems under experiment.
The second, lists every item that
goes into construction o f nn air­
plane, from the smallest screw to
the largest wooden strut. Draw­
ings show how everything is made,
where materials may be obtained
and nil details o f procurement to
the finisned job.

Terrific Hurricanes Take Heavy Toll
In Liives And Property Over France
V
PARIS, Doc. 22.— DP). — Two
deaths, scives of injuries anti ma­
terial damages amounting to sev­
eral million francs were the rcrults of a storm o f hurricane in­
tensity which swept France last
night as the culmination o f the
worst spi ll of weather experienced
for many years.
.
jjt,,rnjs began with the nrrival of December and have been
increasing ever since. The center
o f last night’s hurricane was the
coast 1,1 .Normandy, where the
deaths occurred.
In the third section under the
hend “ obsolete,” are listed items
ot airplane construction which
may be u*cd hut which are
longer m n u f a X m L ^ V V n ]

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T in ; c ih c it t r o r t iT o r t u b
*»• P«*&gt;Voner.
take Charge of.
niAUuko anti control her own out uu
9 i : \ i :.n t i i j i m c i A i . r m c i ’ i T ami property nnd to become a (rc«r
Notice Is
g iv e n
o r r i . o i i n i A , i \ ,\\n f o h s k h - dealer In rvfry re*f&gt;ect.
cd bhla will be ren.lv&gt;
County Hoard of Public
i n o i . k. n * r \ T Y . in c i i a s c k k y .
1I ° Ni’ “ b;” * consideration

UK: Application of
ANNA U WALT.ACR
In Paris the Fifel tower station
for tlto removal of the
at midnight registered n south­
dlkablilUes of a mcrrietl
westerly wind of 40 metres a sec­
woman.
ond, or nearly 100 miles nn hour.
Or.trr
The strcctu this morning were
Tills cause coming nn this day
strewn with the wreckage of signs f- r final hearing upon the petition
torn from stortf fronts, chimneys to-reln and IIk* report of the Hprci il Master, and It appearing to the
and roofing slates.
that the petitioner lias given
Near St. Nnxarao nn English dueirtand
l&lt; gill notice of her nppLoitsteamer broke her hawsers and il"i» for the removal of the illmilil*married woman by pu'.illwas driven ashore, while reports li &lt; of
once «acH &gt;veek for four eon*
along the Atlantic seaboard from cation
ilvt '
v.s
iii n
newspaper
Bayonne to Dunkirk tell o f heavy , ..l&gt;11t-lia-,1 in H.'utlnole t'oiintv. Florida: nnd from the report of *a:d
damage.
Master f Il«-«t In this rouse.
\ illages and town:* throughout Special
It appearing licit or lias
d 'e
the country report a damage to Iminlry a* the cnpuclty. rompetenproperty. Along the Vendee const " :-nd dual fleet . n of the petitionand at th month of tb.. d rill, , In l* r t ° take elM ye of and Pt.itl’iae
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Of the Ulronde.!
t „ u n ,„• „.. „ nii ............. a t.......
mere were heavy rains nnd winds......... no a free .1 ,i. r amt it lo-ing
Snow in the Alps hus further in'minion of said Speeial Master
prayer of
the pct'tlon
communication. At Vigo, !&amp; ? ,* ■ he granteil nnd tli.i th

ilVtcrlplion j

j. of integral parts of the airplan.
as a whole which now are obsolete.

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fleet nau
l,-111 to
to return
rid urn
entire fiehtimr
i tenting licet
lnB r,llly „utuf|.ii a. to the rat.
to port• ,or rctligc.
loll
city, competency and iimillMcatbi

thereof, it Is hereby ordered, udJodged and decreed that the report
Of the »&lt;pec!ill atnsti r ta this causo
lie confirmed and approved
It Is further o rd .r .J. adjudged
nnd decreed that a Item... t,* and
the same is hereby granted to the
petitioner. Anna I.. Wallace, |n ac­
cordance with the prayer nf iter
said petition to taku dtarge „ f a ,.,|
ninnaue her estatu and property tinil
tc become a free dealer In every
res|i»»ct.
And It Is further nrdorel. ad­
judged nnd decreed that after d u e
puMoation of tills irdtr. as te.
&lt;1ulred by law. the petitioner. Anna
I.. Wallace, shall In- klithnrlied to
take charge of and control her e s ­
tate. to contract and to. contracted
with, to sue and to be sued, to bind
herself In all respects ns fully as
If site were unmarried.
Done nnd Ordered In Khnmbers
at Hanford In this County of S e m i ­
nole an I State r.f Florida, on this
the util day of Deoernher
ft. I9 J-,.
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Judge of the I'lreult Court of the
Seventh Judicial Circuit of Flor­
ida.
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ba| e«sl- of bid Is given
by th* be of the dbno
ti action
o f Seminole County.
Klor
y. Klorlda. .ut the payable at the
pfflee of the .Superintendent
itendrut -4
• Pub­ O i l ami State
lic Instruction of. the ^ snhl
Kach Md mi
____ __ roumv
at the Court House In Sanford. Flo- with a certlfl
rbla. on or before the &lt;xplr.iil m of of |.'.00n. made
thirty (30) days (M et the ft?
trig pub
Hoard of I'utdic.
Hc.ition of this notice am.
........ Seminole
llcatlon
County.
nnd until
ten o'clock
clock In the forundon of Jpn- rhcck nf the sure--------- . . .
12th. 1?:«. for, the purchase be retained ns Iniutdatrd
of I ISO.DoS Special T.I* School |»!e.
trlci Number l (otherwise known
as Sanford Speclnl Tux School Pis
trlrt) of Seminole County. Florida,
bonds: said bunds to be d a t e d Jan­ to reject any nnd all bWs.
uary l, l»is, ht-nrlnif interest ut
All proposals should be address­
the rate of 8 1-2 per c»nt per an­ ed to tile County Hoard of Public
num, Interest payable semi-annual-, Instruction for Semliml* C'Aunty.
ly oh the first day of Jnnn try i n I Florida. Cure T. W , Lawton, gecreJuly each year until maturity: said tsrv. Sanford. FbtrldJ. and mjnked
bonds to be pay aide In ,nmml .n- “ Bid for Honda.”
*
stnllments of lll.tioo. mi January
ufi-WITNKSS the hinds of the
Irt. in each ot the years lyju to man amt Seoretnry and thn s I cl
|U3M inclusive and annual im-tsll- said Hoard nt Sanford. Sc
nol*
nUDts of fIS.Ouo. on January 1st. County. Florida, this the 9tit,
Mb. day
in •■licit of the years l a ; i
|)|j of Dec 'tuber UJS.
inclusive and annual losialliut nts
of 920, 000. ou January 1st. m each cnf.NTY Ufa up of rynt.iC inof the &gt; ears IOC* to I9M Inclusive i T I i C r T l o N for Seminole County.
1 lortdrt.
1
end 910.000. on January !st. r * ....
J aid bonds have been validated by t s I: a i , OK HOARD)
J)y KURD T. WILLIAMS.
act of Legislature of the Stale o'f
Chairman.
Florida approved November 2’ird .
1*&lt;25 and written opinion of Mr Attest:
T. W. LAV.TON.
John C. Thomson, attorney of New
Hupt. and Kx officio #ecty
York City, New York, approving WIUION, IIOt'BIfOr.DKIt &amp; IIOYLK
the validity of said bonds will be
Attorneys for IbinriL
furnished. Sabi bonds to be solo for Dee. 9-18-23-90 Jan 0.

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“Let the Bees
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Longwood.

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Wo have been in business “ boosting Maitland” ever since 1021, our officers
taking an active and leading part in building values hero for our custom­
ers and clients. Lot us show you properties in this ideal section of Semi­
nole nnd Orange Counties.

Maitland, Florida
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Realty Company j

Four Miles Lake Front On N ew ly Projected Road

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Many Listings o f Groves, Houses, Lots, Subdivisions,

$100 PER ACRE

Main nnd Fine Streets
Orlando, Florida

53 ACRES ON DIXIE HIGHWAY
djoinintf Good Town.

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Lane-IIardison Corporation
No. 12 Watkins Illdg.

Phone 218G

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Rone 1741-W.
Orlando, Fla.

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FOR SALE

An Ideal Spot
Is this 1, and a little more, acres situated on
Pine Lock Lake, having a water frontage of
500 feet.
This has been platted and will cut into 7
beautiful lots, or it would make a wonderful
site for a home.

A N O T H E R B A R G A IN SN AP
W /2 A cres in South Orlando
Ln the city limits, subdivided, staked and platted ready for market. I "r
turn over will take $00,000 on the very best of terms. Eor inloritu* write, phone, or wire.

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LTl&gt; to date listings of Business Property, Acreage
Homes

MARLOWE REALTY CO.
O r la n d o , F lo r id a .

P 2 North O range Avenue

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11 N. Orange Ave.

Orlando, Florida.

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EASTWOOD-WILLIAMS CO.
REALTORS

MR. I NVES TOR
WE HAVE SOME GOOD DUYS IN
BUSINESS
PROPERTY
THAT
WILL PROVE PROFITABLE TO
YOU.
Also Small A creage for Subdivision,
Close to Orlando

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Sanford Office— 113V* Magnolia Ave.

ROBINSON &amp; SAMUEL

“Never a Dissatisfied
Customer”

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P. 0. Cox 1013
Phone 1G5

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Orlando, Fla.

Iacres of land located on the Winter Garden State Highway, two miles
from Orlando City limits, 1800 feet frontage on Highway. One "1
Itbcst subdivision tracts in Orange county. If sold Jit once will Ink*’
p j per acre. $.r,,000 binder. $25,000 on delivery of deed and abstract,
LECt' 1, 2 and 3 years.

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Farms. Prices

reasonable jfiyou arc looking for any thing in the above.

Eastwood-Williams Co.
31 E. I'ine St., Orlando, Fin.

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Call 2LS(), ask for a Representative to show you.

Fine Sub-division Proposition.

$250 PER ACRE
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REAL ESTATE

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THE SANFORD HERALD,
COMMITTEE RETORTS
______
WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.— (&amp;&gt;
— The special House committee ap­
pointed to investigate charges
against Representative John W.
Langley, Republican o f Kentucky,
who was convicted o f conspiracy to
violate the national prohibition act,
reported today that it understood
he would resign from the House in
the event his appeal to the court
failed.

w r n N E S I U Y . DEC.

HAS CLEAN RECORD
ATTLEBORO, Mass., Dec. 23.—
(A1)— Glistening like the jewelry
made here is the city’s record as
n law abiding community. P ar*
ing the last year there has been
no serious holdup, robbery or as­
sault and not one fatal auto ac­
cident.

23,

1925,

LONDON TO HAVfc C A « u w
NEW YORK, Dec. 23.—(A V There is to be a Madison Square
Garden In London. It veil! dupli­
cate Tex Rickard's affair, not only
in structure but in the fact that
it will not be in Madison Square.
The site will be Leicestershire.

TY P E -A

J. H. JACKSON

STRIB TO GET M ARRIED

Long Time Loans on Resiliences and Business Property.

SAVANNAH, Ga., D ec. 23,—UP)
— There will be no fighting, for a
while at least, by Young Stribling after his marriage to Miss
Clara Kinney. He says so him­
self, presumably referring to the
square circle.

Easy Repayment Plan

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Office in new Merrlweather Building:
2nd Street.

phone 6,1

and by the
It appears to equal advantage at
smart social affairs, or employed
in the practical business of event
day.
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Merry Christmas

Franklin
Gadsden
OUdfs .

Its refinement naturally attracts
fastidious buyers.
Its d ep en dability is valued by
those w h o value their time and
w hose time has value.
A s k us a b o u t D od g e Brothers
N e w C r e d i t - P u r c h a s e P i an

WHAT TO GIVE?
JtftprfUn
Lafayette

MILLER 0 . PHILLIPS, INC
CORN ER SECOND ST. &amp; OAK AVE.

Read The Ads

Okaloosa ..
Okefchobee
Orange .....

The Herald A

Palm Beach
Pinellaa ....
Putnam ....
St. Lucie ...
Santa Rosa
Sarasota ....
Seminole ..
Sumter ....
S u w gn ee....
Taylor ......
U n lit ..... ..
Voltmia .....

You Will Find
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Walton ___
W » nfcton
18,583

Gift AcceptibJe

A,REAL GIFT---- The Herald Sent To
t Your Friend For Next Year

RESERVATION NOW OPEN IN

The Most Scenic Section in the H alifax County

a property unsurpassed in natural beauty and tropical splen
you l ove ideal surroundings— you will want to own a

FORREST PARK SECTION
e open now— Select yours before the

305 First National Bank Bldg

H. W. Mims, Asst. Distr. Mgr

home

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SANFORD REALTORS

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EXCEPTIONAL OFFERINGS IN
FIRST STREET EXTENSION

We have a real live client
who wants several small
acreage tracts suitable for
development; lakefront and
hardroad frontage especial­
ly desired.

aelimination and
[fort. The other
jh demands con-

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per front foot.

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(Next to Forrest Lake Hotel)

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Fifty Foot Corner (Right next to Forrest Lake Hotel,

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125 f t deep, Apartment Location) at $285.00 per f o o t

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Favorable Terms can be arranged on all of the above.

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202 FIRST STREET
Phone 773

M asonic Temple
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Fifty Feet Chapman Avenue at $125.00 per front f o o t

These are some of the finest locations in First Street
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One F ifty Foot Business Frontage Block D at $450.00

This client is not interest­
ed in any property exceed­
ing $750.00 in city limits of
Sanford or $350.00 outside
o f same.

than it is today

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Two Fifty Foot Corners at $475.00 per front foot.

:ondition3— those
faith in the fualmost a Burety

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R. C. TISDALE, Jr.

Sanford, Florida

P h cre 453

Inquire Re-Sales Department

REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENT

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One L ot M agnolia Heights—A Bargain.
Thirteen acres o f Water front property— Attractive
Price.
Five room house—Cheap.
Other Good Investments In Sanford Property.

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Phone 23

Real Estate Investment

REALTOR

236-238 Meisch Building

Business Properly

CO.
Phone 285

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50, 75 or 125 feet—First Street Ex­
11300 cash, batanea like
cash. Balance la suit.

1*5 Last lOlU St. — ICUO.

tension, fronting on Seminole Boule­
WE HAVE INQUIRES FOR LOTS

vard and Lake Monroe.

IN FT. MELLON, BEL-AIR, PINE-

attractive price.

HURST,

BUENA

VISTA,’

At a very

SAN

LA NTA AND CITY PROPERTY.

One corner Lot, 96x105 on Union and
and Cypress Avenues at price way be­

I Turn Property Quick
Let me try yours

looses

OSCAR R. BROOKS
“ The Lot King” Realtor
306 Firit Nation it Rink Did*.

low the market.

108 feet front 77 feet deep at
n yu rm

LUTE HOWELL
REALTOR
Brumley-Puleston Bldg.
Phone 751

, nug or THE BEST BCVB IF YOU ACT
su" “
NOW

53 Acres Celery L a n d ,

about it.
Tamiami Land Co.
Room 3, Ball Building
Phone 142

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trrm a
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W. P. CARTER
REALTOR
230 Meisch Bldg.
Phone 718

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BRITT-CHITTENDEN REALTY CO., IC .
p a r t cleared. Ask us

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                    <text>{N E W S PA PE R
TIIK W EATHER

:„ "riO ijila’rt I lc j ir t,
r d r c H t S r v c x e ta tn e
Richest G a rd e n L am !

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■

Florida: fair nnd much colder
tonight; cold wave if. extreme
north portion; heavy to killing
froati in extrem e north portion

j

A fso n rite d P r e s s Leaded W ire
A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , T U E S D A Y , D E C E M B E R

E ig h te e n P a g e s T o d a y

NUMBER 122.

Nick Holds Up
Sanford Dank

h im
i Declares

He

f:c j)t M a r i n e

-position As
n*:d Officer”

(rector Is
For Confab
geeWho H as
ir.okcd Out,”
pr Comment

Brys Win 1st House
Prohibition Fight
WASHINC.TON, Dec. 22.—(/U)
— In the first show down on
prohibition this session. House
drys today swept aside by n
vote of i:;9 to IV a proposal to
restrict the use of funds for the
purchase of liouor an evidence.
The proposal was-In the form
of no appropriation bill amend­
ment.

fa m o u s New Y ork P u b lis h e r
‘m bs E a r ly T h i s M om !.?■' A fte r H a v in g R allied
* fem O p e ra tio n L a s t W eek

End Comes Peacefully
^ ho nt Suffering
nines I r a n S in k in g Spell
A ^ i 'l M id -N ig h t A n d T hen
• wife s A n o th e r R elapse

, The -bank
..... * of the city will
c!o:v Thursday evening nt 9
0 clock and remain closed until
Monday, Dec. lid according 10
a t. icv.i 'nt innde this morning
1 ” officials of the three insti-*
tutiun^.
In commenting on this dechton, liapk executives stated that
uch in t ion was taken to allow
the employees to take week end
trips during the Vuictido holi­
days i! they so deal red.
Requests for currency, pay
rod requirement:!, tran sfer of

RITES FOR

N'orMy before 7 o’clock this
i»nu:i.; i?t the Lenox Hospital.
•'-r* -I'-jn -y had been suffering
! ‘toaitis which developed
llownt-r in operati n for appenirnttT A nting S a n f o rd M att,
’
11 Up i ■
\\ln&gt; Wiw K illed A t H a in e s
1 •; i o
. , r; '•■■ry. but early today h.
t t(y S u n d a y B y N cffro, la
y*'r ' « sinking spell and the
L u rlc d H e re T h is Mo rn tn g
'] 1
v iiiu n short time.
'
\
VViiltn i i
Funeral i ites fun Owen R. Hig"'*ri
Mr. Mun.v*.*’* t-&lt;-ni-t-*-1
gin-. wlio. was slmt «nd killed by
a negro m Haines City Sunday at•ermion, were held tliis morning at
-" m i oclock from All Souls Cath­
olic Church. Rev. M. C. Clu.sby nsi ted by Key. \\. 11ism ntn-i.*.- i „*i,l

[p tflA . D ec. 22.
[/. Gen. S ra e d le y
a n n o u n ced h e
from th e M a rin o
[r to r e m a in in
:s d i r e c to r , o f
Lul an Iro u r In tKcadi’fck m a d e
l would n o t a c [r.il in th u poni[r .1 &lt;•ffleer of the

L’v

truck leaves loaded with pres­
for disabled veterans ia
sent n in e as ,i ents
la k e City hospital.
- I known the.
Sanford city adm inistration
iv r;td In puck- su:d
to lie model for many com­
preparatory munities.
I * t vs commandPolice report for November
Corps base «*.
shows Sanford law abiding city.
STATE
Philadelphia
One of mo:-t serious traffic
• Mlmy nt jnmn
ever suffered in tho Unit­
r Kendrick’s ed Slates
is report&gt;Al a t Jack ­
January last sonville.
a one y ear’s
DOMESTIC
the Marino
Death claims Frank A. Mun. ppolntmunt
i t I! term oT s ty New York publisher, who
r ago 1'rosi- pnst-til away early *hin morning
: Mowing operation several days
i the leave ago.
, 1 uf 1925.
rulili-her rallied from :•
Coronado coal case which has
roll iu midnight hut again
beep in litigation for 11 years,
I i ri!.ipio nh iut -t o’clock
I I unseltl I a fte r ju ry Is di
i"ing. The end &lt;nine jc-ucetliar. ed Monday w ithout fixing
! apparently without much
am ount of damages.
Mr. Muii-i
ritaiiu l
John Rockefeller Prentice pro­
■ i until the final re*
le ts against publicity given him
had rcquir.d that lii.i
recently in connection with tho
"• John M. liydgo of St.
'revelation th a t ho in now w ork­
burg, Fin., not bi neat f r
ing his way through Yale.
■ of tier great age ntid
Sir.edley Butler resigns from
•lrd ornditicn.
•M trine Corps, but Mayor KrndrVi. v/Hi not keep him in pres­
ent position.
rmuc oi a run*
a drunken neg­
FOREIGN
ro while riding in his nutnmnhilo
Hugo profits in English rub­
tiii'ougii tlic ntrcet.s of finin'.h t ity
ber bt • iners revealed with ch arg ­
Sunday morning. It Is sanl that
es mndo in American Congress
the negro, after a few words, pul!
i cc&lt; iillj.
ed the trigger, tin* bullet passed
Finance plans of Paul Doum, through Mr. Biggin's head, onusr r are strongly opposed by cab­
ing instant death. The slayer was
A total of 11)3 arrests wore 1traced
inet ns well ns leaders of the
to ii house nearby and kill­
i *.:i*I• hv Ih*- Hanford Police De­ ed during
Chamber of Deputies..
the course of a gun bat­
partment during the month of tle with police
and citizens.
November. ; * '"tiling to the month­
The
body
of
murdered man
Schooner Towed Into ly report -f Chief of Police Hoy was brought to the
Sanford yesterday
(I. Willian , |ii. and costs ac'.imln and win taken to the
P o rt With Its Captain lv coll itc.l amounted to ?2.710.7r-. , nfternm
home of Ralph W ight, a brotherThi* i
lid to show a very active j in-law, whore it reposed until time
Suffering1From Burns month
in comparison with the for the funeral this morning.
h. uni fall reason.
Surviving Mr. B ig g in a re hiNOR KOI K,. v r., Dec. 22.—(A1)— Trafflt vhilatin led the Ilrt
The chooner Frederick J . Lovatt, with ,;H a m t . &lt;1. rd 'iiy conduct mother, Mrs. Mary Higgins; bro­
which was afire ut sea, today was j showed 15. drunki r.nc: * .18, gahili- thers iMward and Jumv.i; his sin­
rafo in port a t Charleston, S. CL, | ling 12 nnd ci 'lit nrrests were ters. .Mr. Ralph Wight and Mrs.
Xvherc her m aster, Capt. John Imt- niude on warrai.t diarging salt* ; I.iiVerne Hurt of Sanford; Mrs.
tie, was taken to a hospital suf­ or illegal posse • inn of liquors. I Julian Stryker. I-ansdale, I’n.;
Mrs. Harry Dickson, Orlando and
fering from burns.
In commenting on the report, Mrs. Lucian McLeod of Tampa.
Tho
fire
resulted
from
a
gaso­
•ucheur line explosion in the engine room, Chief William- tated thnt tho Mr. Higgins was tho son of the
r. nnd
the forcu of which threw the nmn- work of the force was very satis­ : hito J. ('. Higgins, for many years
A when ter init of the room. Despite his factory and that every member ] tiie superintendent of the fir.it' di­
■ studyi injuries Capt. I-attio directed the Imd shown the otuo.-t zeal in the ; vision of tiie Atlantic Const Line
«s that•v » lk of fighting the fire and sav­
onposi-1 ed
his ship, except for n burned
financo away forecastle. Blindness devel­
f Depfrom his hurts, but subre­
A tlanta Will Not
ir, but! oped
fluently his sight hud been restor­
divided ed.
.
Tho coa t guard cutter Yaniacraw left Savannah; her home port,
early Sunday to took for tiio Lo*"itt which had sent &lt;listrc--s calls.
The Yaimicraw towed her into port.
Huiutiling'i ot a aturiu on I'icl
Gulf of Mexileo are noted in tho ;
Cuii of Mexico are noted in the 1
numbers of small craft uud other!
meat
vessels yesterday. One of tlicse
the S. S. Hastings, commanded by
( ’apt. Ityatenda reported th at they
the Charleston was that "tlic in­
ran into a gale whieii the wind
tricate btrp and motion" Involved
blew nt an estimated velocity of
would endanger the buildings in
100 miles nn hour.
whicli dancing occurred.

November Aet»ve
iVonth For Chief
William’s F o r c e

Position

Heavy Frost Tonight
Forecast By Dureau

QUITS ItFSEKVE CORPS
ORLANDO, Die 2.—(/P)—1&gt;
MILWAUKCK—Also becuino of
ar.d Mrs. G. T. H ing, parent tho Mitcliell affair, H arry C. Ho­
Warren ( gan, of Bridgeton. Maine, hnr* re­
of the late Prcsid
in Qrlanti signed as n first lieutenant in the
Harding,
have
arri
JACKSONVILLE, Fla.. Dec. 22.
Marion. ( reserve.
—(/P)—Warning of n heavy to from th rlr home
winter her
killing frost in the extreme north They will spend t
I ortion of tho state and light to . with their niece M
\ •
j heavy frosts in the central portion born.
! tonight, wu* issued by the U. S. ' While Dr. nnd M
I rived in Orlando I*
w .ather bureau Imre today.
presence was not n
The advisory morning stated:
"F air and much colder tonight til today, Ihty lu
with cold wave in extreme north days immediately
portion; heavy to killing frosts in rivul in touring tl
of this
extreme
north portion; light to territory
construe­
counties.
heavy
frosts
in
central
portion
tod" on tho
Chnttoa*!, I night; Wednesday fair weather, TO HAVE SUNDAY HABER
in south portion. Moderate
y-Sovcnth ]i colder
inns filc.l to fresh northw iat winds.”
MADRID—Spain i ’ }o have
- Maurico
Sunday papers for tho first ‘jnu
ih Its histocy. The unitors o’.sllm
the iden .but Premier I’nmo dc
Rivera has asked firmly that Ptj »•
li.shers in ench town get out a joint
Sunday edition to inform tn*
people of the world’s news.

Two Cars Collide
On Eleventh Street

NEW TOUCH TO .MOVIES

Kumcnt*,

WASHINGTON—Tim CooIMjw
hay.* introducuil n new touch to th'’
nuivic;* in the ca.it room of the
W hite House.~ A 22-piece orches­
tr a was imported from New York
for the showing of a wur pleturv
last night.

O ffic ia ls
R e p o rt
G re a t w t
R u s h O f C h r is tm a s M ail
E v e r W itn e s se d L o c a lly ;
E n la rg e d F o rc e N e c e s s a r y

Express Embargo
Causes E xtra Work

XlAV YORK, Dee. 22.—(VP)—
A- Munsey, newspaper man,

i

k r, \ £ 2

P o s t M a s te r H all R e p o rts ISO
P e r C e n t O f A ll P a c k a g e s
A re C o v e re d B y I n s u r a n c e
Postm aster J. B. Hall this morn-

)anrora city government
Considered Model Form !i
Masiy Florida Conamunit
In n discussion relative to the
new street sweeper will'll the city
iccently purchm -d City Manager
W, D. Williams stated today that
ho has received several inquiries
from other Florida cities regardin;; the ;•wee per ami also other
equipment in use by t!ic various
departm ents.
It was reported that the com­
pany which had installed the new
}Weeper in Sanford lnd made many
other union r n the strength of the
one nmdo to this rity. Photo­
graphs were taken at 'he time th •
sweeper was delivered mvi are be­
ing used by tho company in their
various sales campaigns, it is sail.
Receiving no many inquiries nbout the new sw e per led Mr. Wil­
liams in tell of tins many delega­
tions from various Florida cities
•who often come to Sanford for a
study of local city government a f­
fairs and of tho many new tin
provements which have been made
during tlic past two years.
"Citizens of Sanford ran lie
proud," r-nid Mr. Williams, “of
tiie fact Umt our’.s is considered a

Shippers Degin Using
Mails As Em bargo
Is P ut In E ffect Dy
Express Companies

A. C. L. May Ban
Coast Shipments

The Herald on n tour through tho
local post office in order that the
public may be told of the enormous
task th at tho postal authorities
are facing in attem pting timely
distribution of all incoming mails
nnd the sending out of the thou­
sands of packages rnd cards which
Sanford people are mailing to rel­
atives and friends in other cities.
A t a into hour thii morning tho
local office was "hitting on all
Hx." most of tho incoming mail
had been assorted, distributed and
was in process of being delivered
!•» all sections of tho dty.
The tacks were practluilly e m p ­
ty and only the condition of the
floors told of the rush which had
occupied postal clerks a few hours
before.
Orderliness Prevails
The tremendous night shipments
had bt*cn disposed of and, in the
interim before another train, tho
dorks were either a t their honica
for rest and for food, or were en­
gaged in an.king outgoing mini.
How flpon row of greeting raids
mailed hv lajnl lie dncsH limetes
we:&gt;- licuily .stacked awaiting dis­
tribution to. ih* various carriers,
' n in* d il -ercd by th *:vnu the day
before t'urtrtiM'.n. Thousands .of
nutgiing letteir and curds were
being tied into hiiiiiM bundlat nnd
trtfv r
tossed into mail sacks destined for
every corner of the United Slates,'
carrying the well wishes of K an-,
ford t« the rest of the country.
ta r g e s M ndc In A m e rie u n F e d e ra l J u r y is D isc h a rg e d
The common idea held by many!
in F o r t S m ith , A rlt., A f te r
C o n trro 's B rim * O ut S om e
that tho postiffice is a scene of
cliao- during t’.u Christmas rush
f n le r t .lin g F ig u r e s ; I ’a r' u n cit
i t - In a b ility
is r».' wrong, if anyone has a m en-1 lii’. ’. rtc n t A lay I ’ro h e M a ile r
•I' "cstined for ..
T o F ix Am ttit*. O f D a m a g e s
t il nictu -c of thousands of torn
- . .
/ ll*7* state ate* ? '.
•*hi* '■ -*••■ :»• IIy nm*t be *.1,..i .
(
and broke.* packages, of ChrigHiuil
b ( h it s r n
good* being scattered in pro- j
,
P
l
.
I
*
,
,
,
i1
’1
*
through
Jiicksonvilte.
(iV)—Complain
fu ion over the floors ami tallica I tntieii ot big profits in rubber
0, a • , n ; V" rt* • "IM wrlnuda of mail ^
within tlio pnsloflice, they will h
..
m. I," . ' ,n:UU,t r" r «"U»hern Florida h
hn\ t betm mod cvllti i •
.••non got tlrri* louses dm-te-t off, front Y/aahington that manipula­
• ii &gt; '" Ihamlled through Jncksotivillo cv.
^
1#,ry tiny, hinpatuhen from Tampa %
by taking a trip through the ofMonday quoted
C. 8. Ilo.kins,
lice. First, order prevails: ctccond, tions in rubber prim s by British
I " s tr ic t court traffic niniingcr of the Tamp.i
Mm -i end smoothness characterize interests would bo tho subject of
* ln!o Monday Hoard of Trade, ns saying thnt a
the work heliind the imrtitlonij, mi investigation. It n aid that
’ 1 •*i 11&gt;1111y t i recent iiivcstigutina of conditlona
wl-.cro very few people ever get ‘ unless consumption f. severe­
ly curtailed during llu year it
ty i.t the coal there rrvcnlod them ns steadily
to go.
i ii- dunm/re.i j becoming worse.
will
ho in cxcosii of &gt;ii It produc­
Embargo Affecting Postoffie**
tion within a year or two.
!»,(• " again.-.
An embargo on the Atlnntld
\\ hc-o naked v hat effect tho ex­
i * Wot*.* r . , I &lt;• ist Lim*. which will virtually
British
rubber
companicr
aro
dcpress embargo had upon postal
n ,.vidunl:i.
I'nrnlyte traffic iilo'ig Iho w e t
busilies.s, Mr. Hall very tliliulnr.iy elnm l liy the Daily Express t.i
' i. I. il in *"i*t, « u i predicted by Mr. Hos- :
took the reportet down a flight of have increased profits bv atmai
i label distur kin , who raid it would l&gt;o laid
I'tepa which l«d into n corner of,
mining tlis lr i* ,down within a few hours. Th*l
]
P.i^e.
An*.erica’s
purchaien,
e
v
­
tile bnsemo/it. The ansvr.v to that
Valley in the
t coast i i nerved almost cxclmi*
il .
question was Mucked against nil
’t !io complain-1 ively by this railroad.
j
in;;,
formed
tiie
gr.
it*
r
part
f
four walls of the room. Automo,eling tin* CorVolume files t'p Fast
Dili* tires, typi writers, foodstuffs, I thla enormous amount. BritU i
i.u.ie tiie rate
Embargoes, Mr. Ilosklns snlil,
I
plantations
furnished
"■
tlaj
n
•
butter and a tiiousand vaihua a rt­
; I tliat tie defcn-jlavi been resorted l&lt;* l»y the rail- •
icles common to cxprta.s shipments]I borhood of one h alf il.i world'
d to re train iatet | way and nxpress con.panics, hi ,
i
production
or
about
2MiJiliO
toil*.
were being assorted an I carried
•• and nr.dot tho order to keep part cf the shipout to a waiting liuck for delivery j Koine of tho rptrula'or.i in runonline anti trqpt statute asked I m'*nt:i moving
hut tho volumo.^
l
i
r
are
asserted
to
have
I
u
t
hesiv
to the butdness houses for which:
1
tho
am
o
twit
•
:
up
faster
thnr it cun bo
lily la. t week when rpot i live . «l*i:
tin y were destined.
*;«i »r dinniu e. which lli.y leshippcd. One of tiie greatest
largely
to
American
intercuts
in
Mr. Hull stated th at many Sannl were i n5•. of the labor eofitrlliiitory cuuacs, h i :.aid, is tho
for&lt;! iieuple were bringing fruit i] tiie m uikit, dropi ct| nearly a slullublen.
method of idiipnitnt uf lens
into the office for shipment. Ho'1ling. There was a partial renc
t
’lalnllff
i
Win
In
1!*I7
|carload
rhlpmonts for polnta out of
lion,
however,
a
t
th
•
*
ml
*&gt;
f
tne
said that the clerks were trying to
•; |,.
|,.„i ,.... , .
i ,
! ‘ho state. Theso nro loaded Into
| week unit the dtu u liin is not be(Continued on page •').)
. ' *
a n r i with many pierrs fur differ,
• ing viewed v * h r n&lt; i ul a . &gt;i
Ion the m arket where it in useurt;
in '
i " '. ■ ■ ■ • " " * &gt;i«■b
■
• 1 ,,,
i t . i ; i mville. At
1e&lt;l the law of supply and demand
ihi
point,
Mr.
Hoskins snhl, thenen
i.iuat finally dutvruiir.e prtci .
&gt; Vi Iiri\, to be unloaded, the parIl ia uut known whether t ail.
*-!i redistributed and louded into
Iarieiit, before toljourniug for tti
ill other cars for reshtpment- . I Christmas holidays, will tuke u;*
The txjire.is company is employ,
|ih u charge of Imd L*illi niude l&gt;*
• second jury in;: !*&lt;&gt;') njcti
in thU work, ho. V»
j Representative Hull &lt;f Tennusiv**,
I by Hie court le i : d. The Jncksonvillo post- ’
against Britain with icgortl to a!
Till* was also &lt;Tti *• i using 150 n u n over and
1lijgfil omuipulailou i crudo rub« ' m c iti usual cuipi &gt;ymcnt. lu
:ber or of the uiulumcnt of P.eprcn e t, local unions in«l Individtien. the postm aster lind prvas•entative Tildun who prep: zed lit
Tiie m istrial ordered last il into service every vehicle of any
investigation of tiie tut.I.ci sitimin tin- third attem pt to do- kind he cun procure, in order to
tion v.nich is 1 1 l&gt;.&lt; h Id by cuaniuo the L ino entno after tile facilitate the movement of mail.
- ha*l com ldem l the qqextiou
Itallread officials ray a largo
72 hours. Judge Molyncaux part of the trouble lien In trying
Minneapolis presiding by as- to make two trains run on a tract;
enfc, declared ■ th * third whenu only one had run before*.
I ended that iie had no author- Tlds huri been necessary they said,
:
t • net it down fur another jud- beennso of tiie unprecedented In!
cream in passenger, freight, cx- , ‘

SituationViowed W ith
Alarm As Govern-

"ii1 F ’ri'ifS INCORONADOCOAL
i'NCLISII RUBBER. CASE UNSETTLED

Injured Speed Cop
Is Reported Better
At Local Hospital

American Leg

Sanford Police Know
Nothing Of Girl Said
To Dc Dost In Daytona
i no reported disappearance o»
Lillian Cartis lini not ocen breu ;hl
tn the attention of local police,
tlr y : tnted this morning when
shown u ntnry cut from n DnvIona‘newspaper in which the girl
wn-&gt; mid lo have been the daught­
er of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Curtis, of
Sanford, and had bvtu ruporte&gt;l
mii ing since lust Tutiuny rrorn-

REALTY BOARD
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The Sanford Realty Bou*d
was first organized in October,
t'J2t and now has t’»7 members.
It is now filing papers for in­
corporation as a non-profit ot*
gunizutioii, which action wuc
recommended by the state a s­
sociation of Rculty Boards.
Thu board meets every Mo'W,
day noon fur lunchoon and diictuisinn of local and statewide
oinrutions and the various buxlacss which is of Lntersst to
real estate men.
Tho president of the board *&lt;v
H. ( \ Du Bose, v. ho.'o office u
at ltd i’ark Avenue.
A multiple li-ti:
within the main bodv is now i* j
us being small | „ o c v ., o i Q rg.nl*.ti-m.
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A Superlative Location for this Superlative De-velopment.
There can he no duplicating this ideal property----When it is taken there is NO MORE like it----The ONLY natural elevation along the Sanford shore lin&lt;
It possesses an ideal surface contour----Gigantic oaks and a variety of tropical trees and shrubs
There will be paved streets and boulevardsA white way lighting system----Beautiful entrance design commemorating Indian lor&lt;
Water and electricity to every lot----Parks and parkways, with shrubs and flowers-----Docks and dockwavs----A limited number of lots, under Section One, are offered for reservation a t pre - development
prices until January 11th.
The unfavorable weather prevents airplane flig ht as advertised. This event will take place on the
first clear clay, and award of prizes will be made on the day after the flight.

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iped As POSTOFFICE I S Prentice Protests r
S e s tio n CROWDED WITH Against Publicity1
Serious HOLIDAY GIFTS1Given HimRecently
'f f t r S t a m o b l l c
T 0f getting thetc
n the state where
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where he has been attending school,
to snend the holidays here with
his vparents, Mr. and Mr*. L. N
llanaell.
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Miss Fern W nnl, who is Attend­
ing Drnughan'a Bdairf«ss College
Miss Carol Stone, who has been
at Atlanta is spending the holi• Attending Peabody CoP.cge at N ash­
ilays here with her parents, Mr. ville, Tenn., is spending the holi­
and Mrs. H arry Ward on Seventh days here with her parents, Mr.
Street.
and Mrs. A. H. Stone on Cameron
Avenue.
Miss Elizabeth W hitncr, who is
a student a t Cathedral School
at Orlando, is spending the C hrist­
Ralph and H arry Woodruff a r­
mas holidays here with her par­ rived home Monday from Chapel
ents Mr. and .Mrs. D. F. W hitner
Hill, N. C. where they nre students
on Oak Avenue.
a t the University of North Caro-,
Dan Hansel! will arrive here lina. and will, spend the holiday
Wednesday from Mars Hill, N. C. here with their parents, Mr.

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MELROSE, Mn«.i Dec
dfccourage the shipment of f r u its , - J o h n RockefeUer &gt; r tn tW , Yak- '{
and iithpr
other m-r.sha
perishable
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Him, 1
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telephone operator, and
rate on this class or m an is very n grandson of John D. Rockefel.
b i-h . in some cases being more k r . im pending the holidays with
than the cost of the goods.
Franc,, F. Chase, uncle of Miss
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rcn’Cve been mode] scheduled tim e. Two of these clerks neither , r tricken*norVmltten^and
.’weeks although it are engaged In w ritin g in s u ra n c e ,p ro to n ,| again.-. Unking the names
1 by the conges- 1on outgoing packages. The others ot his guest and his niece
£ ?h3!t been afford- arc handling the incoming mail. 1 Prentice, when suspended from
Receipt of food and J
Most
i ackages Insured college some time ago. came to
P.. uy ,-ea. I h c
Mr. Hall stated th at most of the ».««-:
t,
,rjj iur Mrc bag0 nnil
ri 'jrith craft of all packages being mailed by Sanford it was white running errands and
I f hen being la d -1people this year werb being insur- .king ,„id;oba ab..utth e 's to re
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If., said
nni.l th a t only
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nl,nn» 50
Itlt per
tine I t . .t 1.
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tltat Iip met Miss«•. Howard.
cent of last year's, m ailing went
[(ctilf ln Tampa
La^t night, he denied himself
'sPianipa become i out insured and that full” 90 per to reporter, but through Mr. Chase
•urvey Monday by cent carried insurance this yenr. lie protested against the publicity
tennis committee Practically every package going .hnt had been his sir.ee it- was
revealed
calU tot
for n re- discovered recently that f t was
as
_ that through the office cnlU
Ljai, in the Tampa ceipt.
hark in Yale,
holding
the, Jame- - - .............
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Postal clerks say th at if all the ilogan scholar-hip, usually given Dr. William McGovern of London «{►
. for January alone
packages wore lost in tran sit, idl a poorer man, and in addition run­ is being sought in northern Peru
solid carloads.
by a itrarthing party tin t fears lie ♦
„a‘c m poulanty of tho money in the state of Florida ning a night switchboard to help bos
met somo accident. He left
||g as a mean* of would bo necossnry to pay thoJpay experrts.
London ioii August to explore
fa n ; of Congress- Maims of'Sanford
."Whir,don’t they leave me- South Am a ria and has ,not been
r,.cf a paralysis of bit 0f cvidenco th at better m crch-..ninm ?" Chase reported' Prentice heard from since Oct. 31.
beta aroused an 1 undiso is being sold.
had said. “It's nobody'r busincs!.”
j a note of warn—•
Itli an appeal to the
TO BE DEPUTY COLLECTOR
W ce Commission
office department.
TAMPA, Fla., Dee. 22.—{.■?)—
’ his home in Kiaj for the holidays,
Jam es E. Wallace, fdrm4r!y of
traphed tho IntcrNewberry, S. f'., was today named Tho following plumbing shops
Commission sugby C. N\ Hildreth, Jr., Florida will ho dosed Christmas ami
railroads nre to
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congestion. Tho
lector in charge of the new cus­
Mahoney Walker Co., Inc.
Lteil that there are planning of tho various improve­ toms office at Went Palm Beach.
Sanford Machine anil Foun­
Sets from the state ments, officials say, every factor The recommendation was sent to
Earners insist on which may later enter into the the Treasury Department today.
dry Co.
l)e as the only one, making of a metropolis 13 careful­
Mr. Wallace was formerly with
J. A. Sands.
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laffic experts, tho ly studied. From tho m anner in the customs service a t Charleston,
Lee
Brothers.
which
the
work
along
the
bulk­
lys to Florida btbut resigned last March to enter
A. I). Rosier.
head and the streets near the lake other business in West Palm
jle are:
front is proceeding, citizens gen­ flench. The port of West I’alin
Members Sanford Master
(tewajs Given
hoard Air
Lino erally are beginning to see what Beach was rc-opened Inst October. Plumbers Credit Association.
main line shoots the city is aim ing at in its beau­
Snail without com- tification program , Mr. Williams
gvillc. Baldwin is said.
Svillc.
City M anager Williams nnd City
Atlantic Coast j Engineer Fred T. Williams have
[lakeland to Way- not been content to plan improve­
ments in Sanford w ithout n
| thence north.
;■&lt;! the commission thorough study of conditions pre­
phio action, even valent in other cities. Together
^tailing passenger they visited ninny Florida cities
to move freight and from their visits they have
Bub It on Congested, Aching Chest—Loosens Up that Tight Feeling
learned much through a study of
Ik
at (luce—Sur.Iy Brings Quickest Belief.
im to Postm aster tho mistakes, and the good fea­
Ease your light, aching chest. Bub for colds, backache, sore mus­
eat' said that the tures, of city building us it is done
Stop die pain. Break up the con­ cles, stiff neck, lumbago, or the
If parcel post bo- over the entire atatc,
fbargo will in adThu experiences of many com­ ge tiuli. K&lt; • I a had cold loosen up pain.t of rheumatism or neuritis,
; a m ill tie up, re* munities arc molded into a com­ in jii ’ a short time.
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"lied Pepper Bub” is the cold you feel the tingling bent.
h in * in tiie state. plete history from which SunIn three minutes the congested
Lw and the Inter- ford gleans th a t knowledge which rennniy that brings the quickest
ICommiasion to get enables the continual betterm ent of re'icf.' it cannot hurt you and it spot is warmed through and
plan for relief. the city as a whole, stated, the certainly scorns to end the tiglit- through. When you are suffering
n -s urni drive the. congestion and so you can hardly get about, just
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i City Manager.
o irenes■&gt; tight out.
get a ja r of Bowles Bed Pepper
C. E. i’elot of
When bent penetrates right Hub, made from red poppers, at
i have been tho
”iiy drug store. You will have
Lid Mrs. James G. Jess nnd Stew art Long arrived down iutu colds, congestion, ncliiti; tiie
quickest relief known.
heir car for Tam* i Monday afternoon frem University m"; ’ and ore, stiff joints, re
For free sample mail this adverJII be the guests of of Alabama to spend the holidays I'1'1 " 'I1U' iU ''inv.
Nothlng baa such concentrated, lisenunt to Whitehall Phnrnmeal
.rthur Milan on a here with their parents, Mr. and
dawn tho West Mrs. J. O. Ljjng a t their home c n p-miraiing heat us red peppers. Co., Inc., 398 Madison Ave., New
I Oak Avenue.
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Mr. a id Mrs. J. II. Lcrmnn and
their guests', Mrs. Francis Hunk,
and Mrs. J . J. Wheeler of Crown
Point, Ind., nnd Mrs. J . C. Gibbs
formed n party motoring to Win­
BILLS.ARE I)I$APPgpVEO
ter Park Sunday afternoon whore
they ynttended the Christmas can­
WASHINGTON—tJncle Sam in
tata given by the glee clubs of
Rollins College.
firmly convinced tn at generonity
to his Indian wards does not re­
Among those irom Sanford nt- quire him to nay $1.10 for one
brave to fly 200 mile* from Kan­
ttnding tho Tri Delta Sororiety s a s City to the Osage restrvation
dance Saturday evening in Orion- in Oklahoma and $114 for an.1 * a t the Orange Court were th" oth«r to mak" the trip by taxi, es­
Missis Olive Xvwmna, Nr.omt pecially as the train fare in the
other direction to a hospital was
Scoggan, Maud Lake, Mae Holly, $8.02 each. And so tho taxi nnd
Mildred Holly, Georgia Mobley, pi o bills have born disapproved.

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$19.95 LADIICS’
SILK DRESSES

$27.50 MEN’S
ALL WOOL SUITS

$16.95

$25.00

SUITCASES

LADIES’ HAND PURSES

$8.00

$4.00

BOY LONG PANTS
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TOWEL SETS
IN CHRISTMAS BOXES

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$22.50 LADIES’ FURTRIMMEI) COATS

BOY’S SUITS
4 PIECES

$19.95
$12.50 LADIES’ SILK
DRESSES

$9.95

one of the most desirable locations in tiie city. I loving all modem
pnvoniences and improvements. Right in the midst of hearing orhi^»e

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TRIMMED COATS

MEN’S BROADCLOTH
SHIRTS

$7.50

$2.19

MEN’S TIES
IN CHRISTMAS BOXES

MEN’S BATH
ROBES

$ 1.00

$4.00

MEN’S SILK
SOCKS

$30.00 MENS ALL WOOL
SUITS

B'liuk action is necessary if you w ant one of the best home offeiings in
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The Sanford Herald

A Blessing In Disguise?
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• ■ W a r a t S a a fa rd . F lo rid a
111 M a g n o l i a A r r a o r _______

Freight embargoes, express em bargoes and various other
limitations of shipm ents present a serious menace to build­
n l e r r d a a . S r r o n d C l a s s M a t t e r . ing operations in Florida despite all th e effo rts that have
c t n b e r 37, 1)19, a t t h e 1’n s t o f f l c e
It seems
a t S a n f o r d . F l o r i d a u n d e r A c t o f been made to effect relief from the congestion.
M a r c h 3, 1*97.
tim ely and appropriate to again remind Sanford people of
ft. H . D l'. iu ;......e d i t o r a n d M a l in g e r the alm ost unlimited potentialities of the St. Johns River
R , U TIKAN--------- A a a o c l a t r K d lto r
K A III.U K. J O * n * , M a n a g i n g e d i t o r as a medium for the transportation of those things neces­
sary for the continued prosperity o f this city and neigh­
a c n s r H i F T i o x iia t iim
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D e l i v e r e d In C i t y by C a r r i e r , p e r
The figurative tears that are being shed because of the
w e e k , 13c.
W e e k l y Kill t Inn J2.00
liar
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ear.
seriousness of the freight tie-up have blinded many to the
*p k c t a i. s o T ic K t
All o b i t u a r y remedy o f the situation represented in the navigable St.
n o tlc e a , c u rd * o f l h a n k a . r e s o l u t l o n a a n d n o tl c e a of e n t e r t a i n m e n t * Johns, offering ready accessibility to the Jacksonville piers.
w h e re c h a rg e s a r e m a d e w ill be
c h a r g e d f e r a t r e g u l a r a d v e r t i s i n g While river development has long been advocated by farrale* .
sighted citizens, and initial steps have been taken for the
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construction of a warehouse at the foot of Sanford Avenue,
T h o A s s o c i a te d T r e s s Is e x r l u s Iv elv e n t i t l e d to t h e u se f o r re - th is city is far behind in its water front program, and quick
p u b l l r a t l o n o f a l l n e w s d i s p a t c h e s work will be required to bring it up to date.
c r e d i t e d t o It o r n o t o t h e r w i s e
c r e d i t e d In t h i s p a p e r a n d a l s o th o
Just as the great freeze of 1880 proved to be somewhat
fe c a l n e w s p u b l i s h e d h e r e i n .
All
o
f
a
blessing in disguise in that the absolute loss of the
rig h t* of re p u b llc a tlo n of special
d i s p a t c h e s h e r e i n a r e a l s o r e s e r v e d . citrus crop focused the attention of growers on celery, let­
tuce and diversified produce, thereby increasing the agri­
TUESDAY, DEC. 22. 1923.
cultural worth of Florida lands by many millions, so it is
TUB HERALD'S PLATFORM
1.— Deeper water route to Jack* th at the present rail embargo, hailed now ns one of the most
injurious actions for Florida’s growth, may come to be one
•onrille.
2.—Construction of St. Johns-In- o f the greatest factors in Sanford’s development as a dis­
dian River canal.
tributing center.
3. —Extension of white way.
T he continued congestion of railroad yards will neces­
d/—Swimminft pool, tennis courts,
sarily result in the importation of supplies by water, and
etc.
5.— Augmenting of building pro­ those cities that haven’t got the w ater route m ust consign
gram —houses, hotels, a p a r t - their goods to Sanford, to be hauled from her warehouses
ment houses.
b&gt; motor trucks to communities scattered over a wide area.
6.—Extension of street paving
T hat General H. S. Sanford recognized the importance
program.
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f
locating
a city blessed with both rail and water trans­
7. —Construction
of
boulevard
around l-akr Monroe.
portation facilities is shown in nn excerpt from an old record
8.—Completion of city beautifica­ found in the archives of S. O. Chase, having reference to
tion program.
0.—Expansion of school system a speech delivered by General Sanford on Decomber 16,
with provision for Increased fa­ 1886 following his return from abroad.
A fter he had been formally greeted by a com m ittee of
cilities.
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Sanford citizens a t the "Opera House”, General Sanford is
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
quoted as saying:
"I have come hack to put my shoulder to the wheel, and,
GREAT AND TR U E:—Ascribe
ye grontness unto our God. He w ith your co-operation, we will hasten that development
is tho Rock, his work is perfect; which we all sincerely desire.
for all hia wnyH nre judgm ent; ft
“I nm glad th at you still adhere to the name of Gate
God of truth nnd without iniquity,
just and right is he. Dcuternomy City, which I gave a number of years ago. It is the ap­
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propriate name of Sanford, situated as it is at tho head of
PRAYER:—Our God nnd F ather, navigation, so to say, o f this beautiful and m ajestic St.
Thou nre our shadow from the
heat, and shelter from the storm , Johns. Sanford is indeed the Gate City of South Florida.
w ater in the wildernetu, the shadow It is the natural distributing point for its products and its
of a g reat rock in a weary land.
supplies.
-------- o--------“We have our grip on th is great waterway, the St. Johns.
WINTER PANIC
W
ith
it we can control prices and easy access to the world’s
The wind blows cold outside,
markets.
Large steam ers of the sam e system as Clyde’s,
Its dirges of despnir
are bound to come when needed, and when improvements
Mock a t the sum m er’s prido
Of beauty everywhere.
are made at a few points on the river, I predict in a few
years
the advent o f ocean steam ers at our wharves.’’
The last bravo leaves now fly
So
perhaps the embargo will result in the materialization
In terro r down the way,
of the general's dreams,’ and prove to he a blessing in dis­
And a cold nnd cheerless sky
Fortells a cruel day.
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Panic has struck the land
Whore gentle roses bloomed
And the mother poppies n.und,
Helpless and pale and doomed.

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THE gA K PO Pn HERALD. TUESDAY. DEC. 22, 192&amp;

Defining “ Intoxication”

AND EVERY W HERE THAT MARY WENT-

As Brisbane Sees It
Picking Out G«niua
French W ealth Unlimited
W hat Sort Was Eve?
The Hukawng Valley
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE

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PROFESSOR TERMAN, assis­
ted by Dsychologists, has select­
ed, in California "the 7,000 most
highly gifted children” of the
state, nnd now asks fer $5,000,000
for cducationnl facilities, “ to give
genius a chance. And many
others think too much is spent,
to educate "stupid and mediocre”
children that never will amount to
much anyhow. The suggestion is
to begin nt the beginning nnd dis­
courage the birth of so mnny
children, born of ordinary, in­
ferior people.
HOW THE 1,000 young geniuses
art4 selected is not generally
known. But it is probable that
some of the California geniuses
hnvo escaped attention.
Genius is often unrecognized
even in adults, until a fter death.
As for recognizing it in childhomi. how would you have picked
out Lincoln, Edison, or Marconi
among other children.

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AND AS to discouraging the
birth of children among “ mediocre”
people, how will you recognize
mediocrity? Do you judge by the
outside of the bungalow, or the
apparent financial standing? If
so, you might have kept off the
earth th a t snme Lincoln, born in a
shanty with no windows nnd in a
bed resting on a dirt floor.
Better, perhaps let nature alone.
She is the best judge of genius.
And the hest children are those
brought Into tho world by the
strongest affection.
It is not tho size of the automobile or bank account th at tells.
A GREAT patriotic French
loan is suggested. It would be a
first m ortgage for $100,800,808 on
all French industries. No ques­
tion as to the value of such se­
curity, for the industries to be
m ortgaged nro easiy worth ten,
and twenty times the amount of
the loan.
The difficuty might be in realiz­
ing on the m ortgage. A m ort­
gage on industry has for it's real
security human beings that run
the industries. And there can be
no valid m ortgage on human be­
ings.
THERE IS however, in France,
in the industry, intelligence and
th rift of the tjrench people, n
wealth 1,000 per cent greater than
the total French debt. If politics
could he swept aside, with p art of

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Loans

Tho state high school football
championship, claimed by St. P et­
ersburg. has been awarded to the
Lakeland high school because the
state uthletic board found for a
fact that several players on the
St. Petersburg team were ineligi­
ble to engage in competition
against the other scnools in the
state.
The winning of the state cham p­
ionship, an honor of the first class,
is not half as im portant ns playing
the game squarely. In fact, there
is nothing that is ns im portant
ns fairness in sport or in unything

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Consult us first when in the aubthH

else. The situation th at has devel­
oped must bo galling to the St.
Petersburg authorities; certainly it
is not pleasant for its com petitors,
even for the winner.
Until high school faculties, how­
ever, are more intcrea'cd in play­
ing tho game with Dona fide s tu ­
dents, than in beating other schools
wo may expect developments like
th a t which has ju st been brought
to light.
High school faculties ubove nil,
should set an example of good
sportsm anship before tho students
and public.

A New Jersey congressman, G. N. Soger, has introduced expenditures for war, it ought to
a bill into Congress which provides for th e appointment of ^e easy to make the French budget
THE SEEKERS
balance, nnd restore French ex­
three senators, three representatives and three persons not change.
ASHEVILLE CITIZEN
y et elected to either of these bodies, to make elaborate in­
vestigation, with consultation of all the authorities, for the
in GREENVILLE
s c
a One of the loudest cries of the
thought, numerology, occult­
Keen is the angry rain
purpose of arriving at an exact tiel'itiiUon uJ ihe word “in- humorous individual erects a mon- pessimists is that people arc los­ now
ism, phrenology, psyehiutry, psych!
And merciless the blast.
toxicatiou.” Representative S o g e r wouid provide twenty- *'ou-ni,io Eve, with tin* explnnn ing interest 'in spiritual affairs. a I research, Rosicrucinnhcn sacred
And avalanche of pain
od- bat tin* lady is a distant They declaim that religion is los­ science, spiritualism , Sufi move­
five thousand dollars for.this work.
On plant and vine is cast.
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' u. nn bis mother's side.
ing ground, th a t the public’s con­ ment, theosophy, transcendental
T his proposed hill is another excelL'nl ev n n . le of r &gt;mi
S i b monuments should be cern is entirely with m aterialistic science, Vendanta philosophy, veg­
Now terror-stricken, nil
■o romnrs- r I d i i rywhere. by clothing m atters nnd that the belief in im­
of the foolish legislation before the country,
etarianism , vocational guidance.
That once wan lovely seems;
' y i Mrs. In fact the broth- mortality is on the wane.
nion, as proposed, might make an exhaustive study of the
And it lists applied psychologist.:,
The tiniest twig to fall
matter, spend all of its appropriation, and still he nnaiile ' • M'r and Henry H art long
They will have their eyes open­ astrologers, character analysts,
In unguish sharply screams.
plans for such &lt;i ed if they will glanco through an
to arrive at a definition that would he satisfactory to all I oil "111 lit,'Lived
on a gigantic scale, on extraordinary volume compiled hy graphologists, num erotogists, pal­
Panic is loose outside,
concerned.
ty i- i’Ko’:, lake front, the design to William C. Hartm an and entitled m ists, phrenologists, mediums, a u ­
The ty ra n t frosts draw near;
|
’
The
stum
bling
block
which
any
definition
of
‘
intoxica­
.u.u Eve sitting a t a gigantic "H artm an’s Who’s Who in Occult. tom atic w riters, magnetic healers,
When trees are terrified
m etaphysical
prnctitioners and
machine, Adam as boas.
tion will alw ays meet is l hat what obviously intoxicates mu’
Psychic and .Spiritual Realms.” many others.
How human they appear!
The book lists individuals and o r­
will leave ’another undisturbed, and what one person "can
— Edgar A. Guest.
T hat is an imposing list of seek­
A ' • O R D I N G TO learned ganizations engaged m all sorts ers.
---------o--------It is a monument to curiosi­
stand” without "showing it" varies with the seasons about
jjotogists,
an
authentic of attem pts to read the past and ty. It is striking and a t tim es
It’s alm ost too lute now to "Mail as much as it does with the amount which he drinks.
1
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original
womun
the future earthly nnd heavenly,
E arly."
evidence of the dissatis­
It is very evident Congressman Seger has an ulterior mo­ vv'
Ji’prise nnd shock some of to discover tho secrets of the world, pathetic
-------- o ----faction in the world. To some
s’lo*
would
appear
a
wild
eyed
to improve the soul nnd body and
Now for tho lust minute shop­ tive in mind. A fter New Jersey voters elected a wet gov­
“ "*ale. with powerful hands, en­ to achieve perfection in this life people several of these cults are
ping.
ernor and sent its representatives to Congress with the ormous
as real and consoling as they are
jaw, forehead one quarter
-------- o--------incredible to others. Hut w hat we
avowed purpose of securing modification of the Volstead Act, ol an inch high; coarse red hair and the next.
Before he in m arried, John sings
It catalogues, for instance, these think of them is not the question
"Y earning........ ju st for you," hut it seem s certain that Mr. Seger’s bill to define intoxication down her back, and a sim ilar hair subjects: alchemy, anthropology, here. The only point we make
afterw ards it’s " E a rn in g .......ju st is but one step in the movement of getting the national thickly covering her whole body. nnthroposophy, applied psychology, is th at they nre amazing proof of
It is more pleasant to think archaeology,
for two."
astrology,
Bnhn’l
dry law liberalized.
people’s groping and striving
about
her in Eden, patting the movement, bio-chemistry, bio-psy, athe
* -----'— o--------.
------------------o-----------------fter excellence physical and s p ir it­
vegetarian
lion
on
the
head,
and
When the wives uro out shop­
chology. Buddhism, Christian m ys­
the bandage cn Adam’s ticism chromatics, divine science, ual, and happiness tem porary and
ping, it means th at the husbands
THE CONSTANT KNOCKING against Florida by in­ renewing
eternal.
rib.
nre going to bo out plenty of dividuals, organizations and the press, is not going to hurt
money,
•Florida in the least. The more Florida is knocked the more
-------- (V—-----PRESIDENT DAWBER of the
TH E NEWS
An exchange carries the follow­ powerful she will he. An anvil never knocks, it is the ham­ royal Institute of British architects
THE
MIAMI HEIIALD
ing hcudlinc: "Drum Fires Buck.” mer that is used to strike the anvil, and in time the ham­ says American ways have spoiled
Guess it wus only getting even mer falls useless beneath the anvil. Florida is a m ighty anvil England’s beauty. Large plate
for someone beating it.”
Newspapers are in a heck of a avoid sensationalism , giving the
windows, glazed brick fronts
in advantages, resources and possibilities which the finan­ glass
-------- o--------of buildings ami "petrol stations" position a good deal of the time. various item s the prominence which
Headline in the New . York cial, business and social world are ohly beginning to recog­ make beautiful England ugly. They want to publish that whicli is
real m erits demand, ra th e r
Herald-Tribune suyu, "W ife Beat­ nize notwithstanding the great influx of business, people And Great artificial roads" en ­ news for their readers, but nre re ­ their
ttian
giving
prominence to the un­
ers Fewer In Bhopal Since Dry and wealth since the first of this year. Florida has no abling noisy motorists to go every- tarded in this worthy enterprise desirable stories
that so many
Begime." Maybe it’s because there
by two forces constantly nt work. people want.
malice or feeling against the acts or actions of any individu­ where, make things worse.
arc fewer wives.
The person who has done some­
The average newspaper cannot
—----- o--------al. institution or organization. She can afford to lie kind,
thing that Is of news interest t &gt; lie bought off from the publica­
IT
S
SAD,
but
somebody
has
nl*
I t’s a good thing that Santa generous and tolerant and extend a friendly and cheerful
other people very often objects
Claus brings everything on a sleigh hand even to those who desire to lie her enem y.— Southern ways been annoyed by progress. strenuously to having the facts tion of any legitim ate piece of
news. If anyone doubts this, let
John
Ruskin
would
have
abolished
Iwcause if he attem pted to bring
the railway, spoiling the country published. He is frequently able him try it once, if lie is prepare I
his goods by train, the embargo U tilities Magazine.
3hie, nnd even in this country, to summon quite an a rray of to accept the unpleasant circum ­
might hold him up.
our best people opposed publid plausible reasons for not publish­ stances which will immediately
o—■
schools
"taking the children of ing these facts, nnd as most news­ follow. The best newspapers, on
MY FAVORITE STORIES
Liberia only owes us twenty-six
the
lower
classes out of the state papers are notably considerate of the other hand, cannot he brow­
thousund dollars. I t’s a relief to
By IRVIN S, COBB
of
obedient
ignorance in which people, news often fails of pub­ beaten by a few noisy readers in­
know there is one country that
lication on the plea of the creator
has a chance to square accounts
It will bu recalled that it was aeronauts or would-be aeronauts God had placed them. ”
of th a t news.
to publishing th a t which is inim ­
sometime soon.
necessary for the Wright broth*.w ere invited ami a considerable
On
the
other
hand
is
the
inquis­
---------o--------WE "SUPERIOR whites” are itive public which wants to know ical to the public interest. The
ers to go abroad in erder to se ­ number of them attended.
The Times-Union rem arks that cure proper recognition for their
queer
creatures, with our s tru g ­ ail about it. It may b? no concern real newspaper constantly strives,
Naturally, there was a deal of
somu editors turn gray with wor­ first aeroijuutlc inventions. Tin* speech-making. The chief orator gling toward tho light of civili­ of the public, but this fact does under difficult conditions often, to
ry from try in g to run a daily in a French
government
welcomed w«s a distinguished Frenchman zation, and our shying away from not m itigate curiosity. The newsweekly town. That doesn't hold them and gave them proper op­ who devoted the most of his re­ th a t light. But consider, for your paper is belabored because of Ps serve the community, nnd in doing
good In Florida for alm ost every portunity to dem onstrate th at marks to claiming that France had comfort the "anim ists” of tho dereliction in cuse it withholds that must develop u great power
town of any size will support a they had progressed far beyond l»*d the world in the new field of Huknwng valley, in upper Burmah. facts which a nosey public wants to resist both blandishments and
dally newspaper.
Living deep in the teukwood to know, and is accused of having criticism.
any others in developing a henvior- endeavor—or so he insisted— and
thnn air flying machine; but as a to proclaiming th a t future devel­ forests, almost out of reach of been bought off, or something like
Thomas Meighan hns bought e x ­ group, the French aeronauts were opments ever would find French­ Hritian s long arm, these people, th at.
*
tensive property in Ocala, Bust;* disposed to show jealousy for the men at the forefront. Curiously m ixture of Mongolian and other
The
facts
which
the
average
per­ DAN DOBBS SAYS:
and Leesburg. And the only rea­ two Yankees,
enough, he had very little to say Asiatics races, have developed a son would like to have published
son why he hasn't bought any in
If you are honest, you won’t
The point was that these in compliment of the two chief strange worship of ghosts colled about himself, and which he often
Sanford is that he wouldn't get Frenchmen, for years past, vir­ guests of honor.
“animism" sacrifice to their god asks the newspapers to publish, strike a m atch to look a t the gas
off the train Friday night long tually lind been holding tile sup
you have finished raying for
Wilbur W right was next called cutting the throat's of screnmin * nre usually such as do not con- until
the car.
enough to look tho city over.
victims,
th
at
the
Rowing
blood
stitute
news
If
they
„
re
publish­
rest
of
Europe
j
upon
by
the
toastm
aster.
Slowly
premney over the
----------- o--------may plcasu divine powers. We ed tho public yawns and wonders
Florida is tied witii .Mississippi in the m atter of noronnutic ex­ he rose to his feet.
There is talk of cutting taxes.
shudder, but it is not so long why the paper cannot employ some
periments.
Their
dirigibles,
it
is
"1 am no hand at public speak- since our ancestors did the same
In the smalleot number of people
This
is contrary o the definition
real
reporters.
killed in automobile, accidents in true, had not proved complete suc­ miit,’ he said, "and on this occasion thing. And bigotry would do it
of taxes, which is, “Things th a t
cesses;
•
s
till,
French
ingenuity
bad
And
there
you
lire.
What
is
uu
must content myself with a few now if it dared.
eleven southern states during the
enterprising newspaper going to go up."
puut week. This state also report­ progres'sed 'fa rth e r in this field word i of thanks to the company
do about it? It must have readers
ed none injured. Maybe Floridans than the Germans or the British- for its entertainm ent of myself
Crowds saw a man rob a store
THE PRACTICAL British have
are becoming more careful about i rs 'hull 'gone. It was only to I*o and my brother. As l sat hero decided to deal with the situhtion. in order to live. In order to have in Detroit, but
maybe they
readers
it
m
ust
print
the
news
the
e*pee’ti$if
therefore,
th
at
the
two
listening to the speukers who have
their driving.
| im jlest /strangers from the states preceded Die I huvo heard com­ no raids into the deep forests, no readers want. Unfortunately they thought it was the la ullord col­
lecting the rent.
shooting or hanging ot priests
We used to make mention of shojfl.il encounter envy nnd meet parisons made to the eagle, to th at are ns sincere us any of their often want news the publication of
which
can
do
no
one
any
possible
from
their
Gallic
the swallow and to tho hawk as brothers that ever forbade the
the starting of a new daily 'news­ with obstacle! #---- *L
Biting tho fingernails leaves n
good, and may often do harm
typifying skill and speed in tho teaching of evolution.
paper in Florida hut *111080 days !'rivals.
hud impression on your nails and
Ihe
peculiar
feature
is
thut
if
n
there are so mnny sta rtin g pub­
Nevertheless, following the suc­ mastery of the a ir; but somehow
All the victims sacrificed nre
on your friends.
lication th at wo haven't enough cessful proof by them of their or other. I could not krep from slaves. Britain will buy, for cash, newspaper does print news th at h
demanded
by
a
large
Constituency
tlifnking
of
the
bird,
which,
of
ail
room to mention them all, The ability actually to fly, und, what
every slave in the dark Hukawng
Had a dinner in Los Angeles.
Homestead Leader, The Bartow wan more important, to guide the ornithological kingdom, is the valley. Slaves are cheap there » * ofte" criticized by that c" n. Cost $C0 a plate. Bet their mouths
Recoid, The Tallahn-sce State, their machine along a given course, 1 poorest flier and the best talker, $100,000 will buy them all. No stituency for being sensational or were open so wide they couldn’t
regardless of the best interests of
Th" Unities City Herald, are ju st u banquet a t Paris
u was arranged * refer to the parrot."
moro slaves, no more human sac the community. The best that any chew.
a few of the new ones and nil of in their honor. Americans had RI And he rat clown nmid tremcn- rificcs.
rlficca. That
T hat’sa what we should newspaper can do is to urint
„
--------them seem to be prospering great- good deal to do with bringing th e 1clous uppiauae from the Americans have done, if possible before our news demanded by its readers
t Su™mcr J8 better than winter.
dinner about but alt the Freuchj present.
Civil war slurted
playing it in such a w iy A T l In wlnt« the w ater is so eotd very
*’■ ■
J us to few pocia drown themselves.
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j will entertain
on at her home
,t 1 30 o clock
J! Mrs. B. C.

"Tho Story of C hristm as,” a
;nutiful cantata was sun* Sunday
ftemoon by the glee clflbs of Rolns College nt the Congregational
hurch, under the direction of Miss
dna Wallcae, assisted -by Miss
n'Hn Rinwnrt Witlinma snnrnno;

Voice* Of The S k y H0 1 ^ 1
voices of the sky"—Hnzei n nr1in'
ton. soprano.
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r.AnT T„ DP
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J ucst
The Magi: “ P
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came three wise ni -

nitei American
st at Union Hall
.t wjll be hostess
theon M 1:30 o', e on Park Ave­
rt. P. G. Slaughtgmas Party given
w Department of
&gt;b at 3:30 o’clock.
Moore Scott will
Ip. at 3 o’cclock,
Oak Avenue, honpjest Miss Leona
*nd.

School boys will
he City Hath
irorth League of
urch will give a
h parlors at 7 :30
will leave the
tk promptly.
League will sing
Eve.

burgh; R. W. Dunn, Chicago; F
C. W hitthorne, I’alatkn; J. L. Lu
ere, Miami; O. G. Carmichael, B ir­
mingham; W. M. Barco, Palatka;
11. F. DeWong, New York; J. J
Raleigh, Jacksonville; G. P. Mcagrnm, Jacksonville; I.. McLeod
Tampa; G. A. B arker, Jr., O rlan­
do; R. W. Hines, S tu art; E. J
Drouillard and L. E. Stystrum
Stuart.

RIVALS | Local College Girls
Present A t P arty For
Miss Neal In Orlando

es, DeLand; M.\
Hardy, PhilndelEerguson, New
ley, .Jacksonville,
. Moines, lu.; E,
telmn Torhert,
[Goudey, Boston,
In?, Daytona; J.

Erk, N. Y.; T. 0.
jmbnll, Orlando;
ler. Jacksonville;
t Kra'iber, Phil*
Mrs. W. P. AnI); George W.
ft; W. J. Galln*
niton. Palatka;
Ini; H. H. Welch,
place, Miami; I.
■rift*. Clarksburg,
k. English, Day■ Brown, New
Bo, Jacksonville;
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H. Y.; D.
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Personals

Woman’s Club To Give
Christmas Party For
C h i l d r e n Under 12

stay

One of the delightful holiday
parties given in Orlando for tho
sub-debutantes was Mrs. T. A.
Neal’s luncheon honoring her
daughter Miss M argaret Neal who
is attending Agnes Scott School
this year, nnd is home for the
holidays, and
Miss Catherine
Mitchell of La Grange, Ga., who
is their guest.
Tho guest list included tw entysix, covers were laid for eight at
one large table and the others
were served a t individual tables
Beating four. Everything wa3 In
keeping with Christm as nnd cen­
tering each table was a m iniature
Christmas tree gnyly decorated.
There were nosegays of violets nnd
red radiance roses tied with green,
red, purple ribbons a t each place,
tho nutcups wore red roses; these
were filled with suited nuts and
bonbons, the favors were smnll
bottles which proved to be whis­
tles. Poinsettins and red rndlancc
roses decorated the rooms of the
residence nnd.red nnd green light­
ed tapers completed the decora­
tions.
Following the serving of a sev­
eral course menu, bridge was p a r­
ticipated in nnd a t tho conclusion
of the game Dresden china doll

trinket boxes were given for high
and low scores, and the guest of
honor, Miss .Mitchell, was present­
ed with the same as a memento of
the occasion.
The hostess was assisted by sevoral youpg girls in looking after
the pleasure of the guests: Miss
Dorothy Fuller, Miss Susan Bar­
nes. Miss Lydia Yowcll and Miss
Nctsy McKcnny.
Among the out of town guests
were Misses Olive Newman, Mary
Elizabeth Puleston, May Holly,
Mildred Holly, Georgia Mobley,
Sarah Evelyn Williams ami Naomi
Scoggan.

Orlando Wedding Of
Interest To Friends
Of Couple In Sanford

RESIDENCE TELEPHONE:
and Mrs. Sain H. Campbell.

groom's best man, while Deane
Turner, cousin of the groom, was
usher.
Immediately after the ceremony
the couple left in their car for a
short trip keeping their destina­
tion a secret, ami upon their return
will be a t home at the Jefferson
Court.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Shweikart of Kis­
simmee, but for the post five years
has made her home in Orlando,
bhe ls_ a graduate of the Kissim­
mee High School and attended bus­
iness colleges both a t Jacksonville
and Orlando. Her large circle of
friends wish her every happiness
in her married life.
Mr. Hill i* the son of Mrs. E r­
nest Krupp and has been living in
Orlando for the past three years.
Ho served in the arm y during the
World War and also served over­
seas. He is now connected with the
J. P. Holbrook Co., of Orlando.

All children under 12 years
whose mothers are members cf
tho Sanford Woman’s Club, are
cordially invited by the Literature
Department to be present at a
Christmas party at the clubhouse
on Wednesday afternoon nt 3:30
o’clock. There will be story tell­
ing, games and n Christmas tree.
A good time is promised to all
children who attend.

Members Urged To
Send In Names For
Invitations To Ball

Col. and Mrs. George Knight
wilt rive an informal dance nt
their home in San Lnnta honoring
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Gorm- their daughter, Miss Elizabetn
ley announce the birth of Charles Knight.
E. Jr.
Misses Marie Stem per and Cora
Friends of Mrs. S. W. Walker I,ee Mnssley have arrived in San
will regret to learn th at she is ford from Franklin, N. C.t to spend
the Christmas vpertion.
quite ill in Arcndia.

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am! Mrs. W. E. Smith
Mr. anti Mrs. G. K. McKay mot­
ored to W inter Park Sunday a fte r­
noon to attend the cantata given
bv the Rollins glee dubs a t the
Congregational church.

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Read Herald Classified Ada,

Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest Gormly a n ­
Mrs. Clarence McKee left Tucs*
day for Montezuma, Gn., where nounce the birth of a son, Dec.
20. The little lad has been named
she will visit relatives.
Charles Ernest Gormly.
Alfred Robson returned home
The tunny friends of Mrs. Au­
Tuesday evening from Atlanta, Ga ,
gusta Kigonmnnn will regret to
where he has been on business.
learn that she is seriously ill at
Mrs. F. Husky Wight is spend Plant Memorial Hospital nt Clear­
ing the holidays in Bowling Green water.
Ky., with relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Douglass,
Miss Emily Lir.gle returned Mon­ and dauhgter, Miss Virginia Mc­
day from Tallahassee to spend the Daniel, have returned home from
Lakeland where they spent the
holidays here with her father.
week end.
Ernest Krupp left Monday eve­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Osborne Herndon
ning for Orlando where he will
have purchased the Coleman home
spend several days on business.
on Sanford Heights and will take
Mrs. W. S. Jordon of Jackson­ possession a fte r the first of the
ville is the guest of Judge and year.
Mrs. Jam es G. Sharon for the hol­
Mr. and Mrs. John Vaughan of
idays.
Celery Avenue, have as their
Mrs. Howard Harris left Tuci guests, Mrs. Edward J. Mulligan
day for Tallahassee where she and son. Edward J. Mulligan Jr., of
will spend the holidays with her Fernnmlinn.
mother.
Miss Dorothy Ray is visiting in
Miss I/mise Provntt leaves Wed­ Ocala ns tho guest of Miss Chivnnesday for Albany, Ga., where she lette Smith, who is spending the
will spend the holidays with rela­ holidays with her parents, Judge
tives.

We keep a good supply nt
nil times.
Charlotte Rousse nm! nil
fla v o rs of Mousse made on
special order.
Also Pure Pasteurized Hut
termilk.
Handkerchiefs
In dainty voltes, vivid colored
georgettes and high quality
linens. All showing the new­
est in designs nnd laces.

Mrs. George Knight and Miss
Elizabeth Knight motored to O r­
lando on Tuesday where they spent
the day shopping.

Mrs. G. 11. llcighle of Dct-and
was the guest of Miss 1 enu Belle
Hagan a t hei1 home on Sanford
Members of the Social D epart­ Heights, on Monday.
ment of the Woman’s Club, win
desire to invite guest i to the anMr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson nnd
mial ball to be given Dec. 20, are three children will spend th holi­
requested to send in tho names to days at Brandon, a&lt; the guests of
Mrs. (I. Irving Loucks, chairman Mrs. Wilson's parents.
of the invitation committee.
This request was made early
Mrs. Robert Thrasher left Tues­
last week hut very few names hav-hern sent in, and as the limits day Jor Hastings where she will
are said to be very congested, it sjH-nil Christmas with her parent .,
is necessary to send the invita­ Mr. ami Mrs. J. F. Flake.
tions nt once if they are to tie re ­
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Lloyd will g
ceived in time.
have as their guest for the lioli• H
days, H. R. Rice Jr., of Toledo, (J., ■
a cousin of Mr. Lloyd's.
Mrs. James G. Sharon, Jane
Sharon and Jim Sharon motored
to Orlando on Monday where they
Spent the ..day shopping...

Silk Underwear

\\V Imvo some delightful
gift ideas for both “ho”
or ‘‘her’*—Come in and
let us show you.

We

Gowns, Teds, Step-ins, Bloom­
ers, Vests and Pnianma in good
grade Crepe do Chine and flot
Crepe and Jerseys. Some ta s t­
ily self trimmed nnd others
with dainty laces.

Hosiery
In the popular Rollins make and
Modern Girl quality. In both
Chiffon nnd service hom.

suggest—

Negliges
In Silks, Crepe Kimonas and
Corduroy RoU-s.

Whitma n’s Chocolates

B A U M E L ’S

In All Size Christinas Boxes

Perfum e Sets
Combating- of Powder, I ’erfunitv lto.se Lipsticks

G.x!ihL,::;iSnisS,,owfsl^rtt «

Specialty Shop

m l m rnAKiVlAu

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Owners and Developers of
Men’s Bath Robes
Fancy colored hath robes.
caded silk in all shades—

Also bro­

Men’s Neckwear
Hcuutiful new silk, fancy patterns in
Christmas boxes—

Seminole County, Florida
Leather Goods
Purses, Card Cases, Military
fitted week-end cases—

Win. It. Kenan, Jr.. President
J. W. Hoffman, Vice President
(General Offices, City Hldg.
St. Augustine, Fla.

Climate. Ideal the year round.
Men’s Shirts
Coloml Checks ami plain white English
Broad Cloth—

$3.00 to $5.00
Full-fashioned Chiffon.

All shades-

$2.50 to $3.50
Box Handkerchiefs
111 a box. Colored embroidery.

’

All pure linen and fine lawn

Ladies* Silk Underwear
a,hl Georgette.

All light shades.

Gowns, Step-ins and Teds

$3.50 to $10.00

STOKE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL C H R ISTM A S

'■ I H M I

A. G. Wagner
Resident A gent,
Chuluotn, Fla,

,

Hotel Accommodations. Modern and up to date. Open throughout the
year. Rates reasonable.
Unequaled citrus ancl trucking lands. Poultry and dairy farm ing.
Location. Southeastern Seminole County, .‘1(1 miles South of New Smyrna
on New Smyrna-Okeechobee B ranch Florida E ast Coast R. R. On
good hard surface roads, 22 miles from Sanford and Orlando and 27
miles from the Coast a t Indian River City.

Ladies’ Silk Hose

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PAGE

SIRS. FRED S. DA1GER, SOCIETY EDITOR

CANTATA SUNG BY ROLLINS COLLEGE
GLEE CLUBS IS GREATLY ENJOYED

'

Unusually good hunting and fishing for recreation.
O utstanding features arc many. A visit will convince you this is the place
to locate.
Townsite beautifully located G3 feet above sea level with six fresh water
lakes within its boundary m aking an ideal location for winter home
or perm anent residence.
A ttractive prices. Maps and literature on request.
Chiiluota Company is one of the Associated Land Companies of the Florida
E ast Coast Railroad (Fiagler System)

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�SANFORD H ER
I rchnsiirinrr nhtl with

Of Presents For All
its typically pre-war Christmases,
fPv Tim Associated Press)
Last year, Wall S treet distribut­
Santa Claus is chuckling with
oa. time m irui us he prepares lor ed $10,000,000 in Christm as bonemployes. Stockhis yearly visit to the chimneys [ uses among its employe:
of tho world, because reports to holders received million:! in the
Mm have indicated that m is will form of extra and increased divi­
be the best Christmnn since Uio dends and stock. W hat happened
then is expected to bo repented on
• Great War.
Obi Nick apparently hast not a large scale.
Chicago alone had a total in
been affected by the controversy
on the relative m erits of the air­ Christinas savings funds of ap­
ship. The latest statem ent from proximately $2."),000,000. Reports
Lapland, transm itted via Copen-1 from the other cities showed th at
.hugen, said th a t he would hold toj the issuance of th em deposits
tradition and use his reindeer ami early was felt in the shopping dis­
sleigh for his annual voyage around tricts.
the globe.
,
Hundreds of cities and towns
The sleigh will carry its gront- will have municipal Christm as
-&gt;-est burden, because of an indicat­ trees. Chicago will take tho lend
ed increase in the baby popula­ in carol singing when sixteen
tion almost everywhere, hut Old hundred members of the board of
Bantu announced lie would take off trade and others join in broadcast­
promptly. He started "hitching ing through thirty-five stations.
up" well In advance of form er
In Kansas City, the mayor will
year i.
have a Christm as tree for the kids
Broadway, With its glit'/.'M ig
lights, actors ami actresses and and one of the newspapers has arp -y throngs, has been giving
Christm as benefit performances.
Several of the New York news# papers sponsored most of the
m ows. Debutantes and society
lenders have been conducting
bazaars and am ateur theatricals.
From these sources alone, officials
estim ate approxim ately $1,000,1)00
would bo raised.
This am ount will only be a drop
in the cheer-spreading bucket. The
rity departm ent of welfare will
hnvc its usual program of dinners
and entertainm ent, while contrbutmns from hundreds of individual:!
and charitable organizations all
combine to give New York one of

SPECIAL
W ednesday and Thursday

ranged for Mr. Kringle to use the
old-fashioned reindeer and sled
when he passcii through.
I lawn m Texas, where mnny
children never have seen sne v/,
Houston will place its Christina
tree in tho city hall square and
provide a background of artificial
snow. Here, Santa wns asked to
dinenrd...................
his aim'dip and use the
reindeer and sled Instead.
Denver’s carol singers will
gather In the civic center's Greek
am phitheater, brilliantly lighted
ami festooned with holly wrenths
and spruce boughs, to usher in the
Christmas tide. L ater, they will
march through the street:!.
Indianapolis has turned over il&lt;
municipal Christmas activities to
the fire department and in each
of the city's thirty-tw o stations
there will Ik* a tree. Santa will
spend some time there, for he has
agreed to slide down the poll in
each station and personally deliver
his gifts to the children.
Florida, the country’:, boom
state and the real e sta te salesmen’s
paradise, is ready for a Christm as
commensurate with the large
amount of business being tran s­
acted.
Throughout Dixie cities, large
and small, the spirit is reported to
have had the effect o f bringing
to the Ik art; i of men the associa-

lion of Its meaning with the origin
of their creed.
In Berlin, twelve theatres, in­
cluding the Municipal Opera, are
giving matinee and evening per­
formance* &lt;&gt;f fniry tales several
times n week. More than 1,000,000
Christm as trees were cut in tho
Harz Mountains, despite the luxury
tax.
Sweden shares Christmas giv­
ing with its birds and animals.
Next to the Chri:i mas tree a
sheaf o f eats for tile suarrov/s
symbolizes the Christmas spirit
and in a tree or on top of j&gt; polo
in front of almost every house
the grain is tied up for th» birds
to pick. On Christmas eve, nil
domestic animals are given an
extra ration of oats or a n.iedal
tu ft of hay.
A nother ceremony is tho noon
dny meal when servants and m ast­
ers ent together In the kitchen,
dipping their bread in the same
kettle where the Christmas m eat
is being cooked.
France, Spain, Belgium and the
other countries will rival the gnyety of America in their celebra­
tions.

export «!&lt;•- bttreau.
Irnaiifl rWt, wheat priew here ahowto con
mi mi early uSwriwiird trend tmlay. calDuo
railroad i

I fn addition; m onth end readjustImont of accounts weakened tha
December delivery.
Sillir.fr »s-criticd largely to th&gt;
norlhvvtjt dwclonad nl a th a t the
m arket was devoid of any tiggresTALLAHASSEE, Fla.. Dee. 22, r,lvo support from buyers. Open­
—(A’)—Florida in on; of four states ing quotations %o off to rS.c up,
of the union which luive not as nrw style, Dec. Sl.QOfa and May
yet adopted a state law relating $1.01 Vj to 91,02, vvero tollowod by
to forestry, ( hief Forester Greeley numerous irre g u la r changes th a t
and
declared in Ilia annual report to carried Dec. down to
M rv SI OOVj.
the secretary of agriculture.
Speculative buying made corn
Mouth (V.dJIna, Mississippi and
Arkansas are the other three, Mr. prices average higher, despite
wheat weakness. A fter opening
Greeley declared.
unchanged to H e o ir, May HO to
These four state:!, the chief for­ gii'i, tho corn market neccndod to
ester said, arc- among the lagest go". for May.
limbccd sections of iho county.
Oatd took th eir cue from w heat
Notable progress in forestry I rather than corn. S ta rtin g nt H e
work lias been made in other part.; decline to an equal advance, M ay
to -It, onta underw ent ..
of the country, the report stated,
particularly in Georgia, Idaho, ami
Oklahoma, while it was stated, •-.light general netback.
Minnesota, North Carolina and Ii!CI1ICAGO, Dec. 2 2 . - Pou\
linoi-i have strengthened thulr a?.
(r V alivo stead y ; fr.wla 10(3)25
tivities.
, .»i}?&gt;&gt;-.• ‘27; turkeys
rooster
1C; ducks 2 !; gecae 10@21.

lea terminals
delayed. l‘e
arc arriving
era three, totj
which mean!'.
to poor. Sail
tics
—..usu. \\
*» *.very- lien
........ iJCttard excellent
M arket
strong.
Beans, green, banners, finul
S-1.0Q@L60; cukes, hamper-, tanwi

ft-r.b0treo.00; Eggplants, standard

crates, medium sizes tun:y t'.jjcxj
@3.B0^Pepper#, standard er5t#»
green, fancy 5&gt;L50®5.(W; Sqtiai'a
small sizes, 'uncy yellow rA.Otj-,
yMiivsh, stundard crates small,
fancy, white -1.00; Tomatoes, sb-«
v.
Okra, hamper s small, fancy lev;
rantes high na $5,00.

I NF,W ORLEANS, Dec. 22.—(,V
—Cotton futures opened steady'
Dec* 91S.b”; '-’.a.
Mar
1813.10; May $17.83; July $17.67
'bid; Oct. 917.15.
' NEW VOLK, Dec.. 22—
'Cotton Li.u
opened bar.’.
Isteady. J w . MS.: -!; M.w. $13.71
iMhy
Jul- ?! "i; Oc
| §17.7b.

Rdnnrnrd florctnnns «f Belgium
18.2 halklinc billiard champion,
nil!":: prevailing on the .Tackhas joined with Jake Schaefer in !— -------.------------------ -----------------C
CIMCAGO,
Doc.
22.—f/P)—W
ith
I;
im
'l: .varket today ur. reported
NEW YORK, n.
the attack on Willie Jloppe’s 18.1
crop reports from Argentina more by ii. Florida S tale M arketing Price movement [,
title.

'aiWTIUXAf7Ut!l£tv

When it conies to
l h o m a k in g 0 f
y o u r Christm as

E evning D resses
A
fortunate
purchase onables us to sell
these exquisite
evening frocks
a t a very nu­
ll n u a I I o w
price.
They
are fashioned
of Georgettes
with rich ini’I a Hie lace and
dainty colored
flowers.

They’re of Clear Havana Fresh Stock,
and especially priced for holiday selling.
We have ether delightful gifts that will
please him.

Sanford’s Residental Masterpiece

Section Two

rove
At

Christman suggests presents— anil tin; wi t; men
w Iki approach the question id' what to give their
sous and daughters will try l&lt;&gt; choose g ilts that
will lie appreciated—g ifts that will also cherish
lovable memories of them selves as the long years
roll hy. Sons and daughters will ho married some
day— tlion why not present them with the deed
to a homesito which can ho purchased now a t a
price far below what it will ho worth whoa the
happy days arrive.

a 10 Per Cent Pre-D evelopm ent Discount

With its desirability and beauty, its ideal location and its assured dovcl
opm ent program SA N LA-NTA is th e best buy in Sanford. And thcoppoi
tunity to purchase is NOW—Not som e time in the future.

You .Reservation Now!
Pre-Development Discount Will Positively Be W ithdrawn

Sanford Grove
1SAUT NASON, Sales Director

B u a iin a K a B a n a ia a B a n a a a

�isation
i i - . i ..

Candidate

1 -j- |('•mierson
senardi. each of
i,,„t roles, and
- of talent that
$ thc Hnuts of
Drn, a ir-m hrr

kri phi Dramatic
i'adlng man in'
needy. He l ™k

,rt iknnct, the
„ wro niakea a
n tell the truth
•£it trying siluad by tlm most
,fhft‘*us ques|,,il ,s and even
r t thrtaig!i it all
lir but the truth,

hi. Sl'J.000

cart of thc fair
c fa!:.' the out1, made. The
|fn, Gwendolyn
,1 by Miss Laura

who lias coni„ the College of
; now a [i ndent
iw School, was
ovation in his

Tommy Jones Wins
B a l l Sweepstakes
A t Country Club
Tommy Jones won the Bail
Sweep*taken a t the Sanford Coun­
try Club Sunday afternoon when
lie shot the course in 101. His
handicap was 31 which left him
winner with n net of 7&lt;fl C. Thorrinult was second to the winner
with a net of 72.
In tlir match with the DeLmhi
Country Club, Sanford lost TJ to

DOWAGER PRINCESS DIES
PARIS, l)cc. 2L.—R n .—The dnwnger princess of Monnco, who
was Miss Alice Heine of New Or­
leans. died suddenly here today.
She was horn Feb. 10. 18IW end]
wan married to the prince of MonncO'Get. 30. 1mi—, and repnruttu m l
Darin the following Juno.

f,

L. L. Voorheos, local pro, turned
in a good card Sunday when he
shot the 18 holes in a good &lt;18.
Going out he took a 33 and on
the home stretch a 33. A drive out
of bounds on the eight hole kept
him from tying the course record.
Mr. Voorhees stated that the
Sanford course was in wonderful
ihnpo at' the present time and that
many complim entary rem arks nre
heard from visitors on the comlition of the greens.
CONDEMNED TO GALLOWS
iverasuant, Turkey.— For refus­
ing to abandon their fezzen, two
devout Mohammedans have been
condemned to the gnllow.i.

Chilean Will Meet
McGraw In Gotham
NEW YORK. Doe. 2 2 .- G P ) .T.uU Vicentini Of Chile, and l'hil
McGraw of Boston, both of whom
nre lightweight contenders, meet
here tonight in a LO-round bout.
While McGrnw holdn a decision
over the South American, the win­
ner of this match will be pitted
against Sid Terris of New York,
within a few weeks and will soon
have a chance a t the title if he
hurdles Terris.
Tiger Flowers of A tlanta, negro
light henvy-weight. m eets the
former champion of the division,
Alike McTigue in Madison Square
Garden tomorrow night.

the third play of the year to lie
presented by the School of Dra­
SS^fslTY* DE- matics. "The Man Who Married
When the Green A Dumb Wife”, by Anatolo France,
&gt;Stetson,. under h* scheduled for presentation

IS SIMS

I was well

H-m M- »

Henry *oru, is now in prospect, March—“Gloria" Lo;oy.
aeconnng to reports current, here* Solution -The n u t conns ter"
P artial substantiation of the re- Luder*.
port 1a contained in nn admission
Valsi? Eipajrnolo “Cartcllano"
by McCook field authorities a t Prantzen
Dayton, Ohio, th a t two of the best | Oycrturo “Strong and True"
known fliers in the Army had been KWsIor.
invited to pilot a plane from Point; Intermission.
Barrow, Alaska to Spitsbergen.
Descriptive “ A Hunting Scene’
across the top of the world.
Bucolossi
Although Mr. Ford could not be Contralto Solo “Tim - A fter
reached Inst night, executives a t Time" Ernest It. Ball, by Mrs. E lh
his factory said they had heard Harris.
nothing of the reported flight and
Spanish Serenade “ La Bakuns."
added th at It m ight be one of the Yralder.
ninny propositions constantly placTwo Step “Kentucky Sunrise,"
ed before the m anufacturer.
King.
Mr. Fjord has turned down his • National Anthem “The Star
attention to mrplane m anufacture Spangled Banner," K-ys.
i’renentirig * “California”
Joe
Lynch of San Francisco, who re ­
cently jumped into the pugilistic
parlor by whipping Phil Rosenberg
world bantamweight champion.
Though the crown was not In­
volved, Lynch's showing was a dis­
tinct Mirprise. Critics :* e a pos­
sible future titleliolder in the far
west sensation.

Earle T. Fie
JM8AI. 3»4TATII —triVKSTJi:
L ntibr ru lc s itin -B ra m U r 1
Hunf.irJ
Klor

Tires and Tubes
At prlrm that ira right
Pan Am and Standard Gaa ana
Oils

“Veedol Oils’’
Electric Irons
Radio Supplies

RINE’S FILLING
STATION
Phone
II i.l Sanford A-fe. S a n fo td . Kli

iiRinnmn'o
harnes,
famous
si rung ma.i and physical culture
expert of Youngstown, 0., is a
enniiidnte for mayor of that city.
He can rai e a man above his head
willi one hand, or, a.t shown in
the photograph, can bend a railroad
spike with his bare hand i.
Bakersfield, Cal. Shoot at this
record, you hunters: F. .1. Ross
killed four mountain lions in one
day with a pistol, lie came upon

■as an actor nr
!(.,&gt; circles. Ilis
lading was the
(natation.
[di Scores
ir15, quickly won
d of the apprehrough the ntnniiud thc p a rt of
bn, wife of the
hsiness man who
Cith Boh Rennet
[thc truth could
pours.
Snet one of the
Be i of the stage
trough her part,
bnilv circle th a t
I telling tragedy
I was she who

a student in the
&gt;1 and a popular
|t son campus,
lb* Truth" was

Hannii.il nin-tBioWersof th e
MFuiriJi' of S an-

K ! / Ih? held in
Bm of Hit- bank
■anuary 1 2 th,
le&lt;i in the byVelection of a
Irs to serve for
fcr, and for tbo
Iny other busi[properly come
ft mg.
Fit, Cashier.

Meeting
annual meeting
udders of Ihe
dy Rank, will
Banking rooms
on Thursday,
13 o’clock I*. M.
!e of electing a
cctors in serve
S year, and any
11ha l may pro-

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LEAVENWORTH Hans., D « .
22,-&lt;d'&gt;-—J . (Nicky) Am ateln n
rtfntrnl figure in n $5,000,000 N«V
York bond ihcft, was rctoiseq
from Ibo federal prison herd this

morning.

Star In University
Presented Last Friday Night

Dr. Irving C
L well known
But The Truth
auditorium bn-

I Non-Stop Flight May Tuesday's Concert
Be Attempted Across Progran Announced
North Pole, Is Report

1

Here’s a service we invite all person:; who have men
on their lists to use. Tell us their ages, wlmt their
tastes are in a general way, amt tin- interests they
have...' We’ll select presents from our widely-assorted
ami fashionable stock of furnishings, and shoulder

The dirt that the large force of workmen

prepan

tory to the paving of the streets and sidewalks can properly lie

the responsibility of their being well liked.
ROBES, HOUSE COATS, TIES, HAND LUGGAGE,
CANES, GLOVES, HOSIERY, SHIRTS, MUFFLERS
AN D NECKWEAR ALL MAKE EXCELLENT GIFTSThey vary from the most Inexpensive In Hie most lux­

called “pay dirt”—as these improvements will pay handsomely
in profits to those fortunate investors who have homesites in

urious that any man could want.

this splendidly located home community. TIIE SHREWD !NVESTOR BUYS AHEAD OF IMPROVEMENTS

Unit No. 2 will be placed on sale within the next few days. Res

The Unusual

,1

ervalion are now being accepted at our office or by our repre
sentatives. Be sure to have your reservation in before the open
ing announcement is made.

OPEN FOR INSPECTION DAILY FROM 2 TO 5 P. M.
ne*t to model hom e on P a lm e tto Ave., in Pine H eights, one of Sanford’s
highly re s tric te d re sid e n tia l centers.
-Embodying only the most ideal features from an artistic point of view.
M floors throughout. Textone walls. Beamed celo tex c e ilin g s , togeiner
V built-in features. Make these six rooms and bath the complete uieam
ompletcly and elegantly furnished.

P. Connelly &amp; Sons
Phone 48

RESULTS BY USING HERALD WANT ADS

BRITT-CHITTENDEN REALTY COMPANY, DEVELOPERS

�The Opening Sale

O r a n g e C ourt
“THE CRYSTAL LAKE SECTION AT IT’S BEST”

M o n d a y , Decem ber

28th, 1925

At 10:00 A. M
This is the first public offering
oi this homo community. The

“The C rystal Lake Section a t its

Make your reserva­

number of homesite to be sold are
limited. Demand for these is ex­
pected to be for g reater th an the

h eart of the city’s most exclusive

tions between now
and 10 a. m. Mon­

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supply. Be a homesite owner in

best”. O range Court is in the
home community, surrounded by
the highest type developments of
the Sanford Country Club Dis­

day.

•f

Orange Court.

trict. Reason enough why this is
your best investm ent opportunity.

An able organization to care for all at the
opening sale.

HOLLY REALTY COMPANY
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£jh
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�H.VUT. TUESDAY. DEC. 2?. 1921),

sfISy 'carry, retcsram a
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.1Swamp Lands Near Gas Shortage Prevails Barge Line Is Soon
To Be In Operation
At West Palm Beach;
New York Claim 2 Situation
—
Not Serious W EST PALM
F1». I)eo
Lives In Two Days WEST PALM BEACH, Dec. 22. 22.—(A1)—About BEACH,
20 car loads of

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YORK, Dec. 22.—(/P )_
Death in one of the most primit!VC forms still Turks for the un" ll,y "'it many miles from New
i m k s skyscrapers and roaring
aubwaya.
.
■
w.thin the last six months,
swamp lands have claimed thro;
live- within the m etropolitan dis­
trict nnd have brought unusual
suffering to rcvcral others.
iwo nun ware found dead in
l aerdegnt basin swamp in Hrookyn, d o c ta the intersection of
two well traveled .s tre e ts . They
are believed Jo have been engulfed
while trying to cross the morass.
They are liiorge A. Buchanan, n
clerk of Brooklyn whose body was
found Sunday and Frank Sallone,
new

—f/P)—Autoisti were becoming
somewhat hysterical and were
M iking -to purchase largo.quanli*
th s of gasoline hero today ns a
result of tho gasoline shortage
which developed over the week­
end.
Though the situation as it
stands, according to officials, is
nothing to be alarmed at, some

merchandise will arrive in West
Palm Bench in the next few days
from Jacksonville by way of the
fhfrt stHntr of bargss of the East

of the stations of tho city were
without gasoline.
More than 20 carloads of th”
fuel nre expected here immediately
and their arrival will eliminate the
shortagi entirely. R. B. I’adtlison,
an ice dealer of Queens whose body of the citizens traffic committee,
was found not far away Saturday. i is in touch with Vies President
Last August the body of H er­ Boylonlmugh of the Fioridn East
man Worm of North Borgeti was jConst Railway to seel; quick ncdiscoWkrcd in n coda* swamp, near ;»ton on movement of gasoline cars
east Rutherford, N. J. Worm wns into West Palm Beach,
a berry picker and died from cx- j Meanwhile all traffic is continu­
haustlaji and exposure a fter wan­ ing without apparent abatement
dering* through the bog more than and business is being carried on
I Without delay, it was declared.
v iay-

Toast Barge Une. Announcement of
the arrival in the near future of
those representing the the big. new
the barges was made today by
enterprise In this city.
These are the first barges to a r­
rive and, according to officials of
the barjrc line, will be the pioneers
th at will lend the way In relieving
the embargo situation which now
not only uffecta freight but ex­
press as well.
Twelve barges nre now under
construction and will be started
over the “w ater trail” from Jack ­
sonville to W est Palm Bench as
soon an they arc completed.
JERUSALEM, Dec. 22.—(/F)

JERUSALEM, Dee. 21.—(Ah—
There will be a community C hrist­
ians tree for Jews, Christians and
Mohnmmedun*
on the field tif
Runs, where the Shepherds watened their flocks by night. It will
he lighted by elfctfielly. Y. M. C.
A. funds will provide for it.

ALTO IS STOLEN
LOUISVILLE, Ky., Dec. 22.-.
(Ah—The atitiynobile of S. D. Butt
ton a jewelry' salesman of Lake­
land, Fla., containing samples val­
ued nt $21)00, wns stolen here late
yesterday.

■i : U a’hlnglon !mve found girls make more tf'liien
' . » pretty caps an 1 told to do it. They r n , I
nee St. vein uml Virginia Vocichner.

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o t is. ing yacht ■
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F irst Appearance in Sanford of

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Trust Certificates of FLORIDA GOLDl*iN ACRES offer $1,000 return on a $500
investment. Two dollars return for one
invested.

Sanford O ffice

This is not speculation but investment,
offering* 100% P r o f i t —a n d S a f e t y .
FLORIDA GOLDEN ACRES Trust Cer­
tificates are Beneficiary Shares in the
FLORIDA GOLDEN ACRES poultry
farms syndicate formed by the Orlando
Development Corporation.

This project will stand the closest scru­
tiny. Books and records are open for in­
spection, bank references given. Cham­
ber of Commerce secretaries, city offici­
als, state bureaus and prominent sub­
stantial business men endorse FLORIDA
GOLDEN ACRES.

Double your money. Buy FLORIDA
GOLDEN ACRES T rust Certificates. We
will gladly give you full information.
Investigate before you invest.
Corporation
222 No. Orange
Orlando.

AViiminv'^n, North Carolina

2nd and Magnolia i
Established 17 Years

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BONDS

INSURANCE

SA N FO RD ’S RESIDENTIAL MASTERPIECE

It Is to your advantage to fam iliarize yourself
w ith our exclusive listings before purchasing, ns
they afford m ost unusual opportunities.

A Splendid Investm ent Opportunity
At a 10% Pre-Development Discount!

Our offerings are complete in every line.
Homes, choice lots, subdivisions, groves, acreage
and the highest class of business property.

Make Your Reservations Now

Knight &amp; MacNeill
ItEAI TORS
107-100 South Park Avenue
Magnolia A t Second
MRS. SAM II. CAMPBELL
MRS. .1. M. LcMOINE
Salesladies.

It. O. BRINKMAN
Mgr. R ealty Dept.

LOANS

Phone 48

INVESTM ENTS

80 Acres, quarter mile from city lim its, fine sub-division
property, $500 per acre; one fo u rth cijsh; one fourth annuallyw ith interest at 8%.
70 Acres on M arquette St., one mile from city limits.
Price $300 per acre; third cash; th ird annually with in­
terest a t 8%.
37 Acres adjoining Twin Lakes, beautiful lake frontage,
property high and vailing w ith beautiful oak trees; 5
acre orange grove; less than a mile from Country Club
Golf Course." Price $1,000 per acre; th ird cash; third
annually.
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10 Acres celery land in E u rek a Hammock. Excellent
quality hammock land unimproved. Price $250 per acre;
half cash; balance arranged.
40 Acres celery land near L ake Jessup, all Hammock.
Price $175 per acre cash.

Some Rare B argains In Lots
Lot in Grandview Avenue in Rose Court only $2,.700.00,
$500 down.
Corner lot, eastern exposure, on Magnolia Avenue,
$2,025, with easy term s.
Four lots on W est Third Street.
$1,500.00 each.

REALTORS

7 1/* Acre grove, excellent condition, th ree miles from
Sanford. Price $6,500; term s $2,500 cash; balance one
and two years. F ruit paid 25% n e t on this purchase
price this season.

THE HOWARD CORPORATION

Paving paid in full.

REALTORS

Masonic Bldg,

Three lots on Palm etto
terms.

McCALL&amp; FOX
The Firm Substantial
Phone 745

A Country Club Properly of Lakes and Hills

1S7 Acres, 15 in Grove, 10 acres cleared, balance in beautiful pines.
This would make a fine subdivision as it is near present Corporate lim its.
Price and terms reasonable.
5 Acres, all in celery, nice 5 room house, barn and equipment. Price
$8,500.00 including crop.
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13.7 Acres, 5 tiled and in celery. GO!) ft. facing Sanford Avenue.
Price $9,000.00 including crop. Easy term s.
5 A cres, nice G room cottage, .‘i'/j in celery, 1 other crops.
including equipment, $8,000.00. Good term s.

Price

10 Acres, tiled and in celery, with all equipm ent. For price, terms,
etc., see us.
• Lot No. 4, block 8. in San Lnnta on Pulmosa
........... $3,00
Lot No. 8, on Summerlin Avenue in Fort Mellon
full view o f Lake Monroe
$2,01
N ot No. 3, faces Elm Avenue in Franklin
Terrace at .......................................
......... $l,30i
Terms reasonable— See Mr. W hite.

er acre

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219 Meisch Building

27 3-4 acres, faces 1,500 ft. on Sanford Ave„ 4 miles
out, especially adapted for grow ing celery, $8,000.00
The m ost suited tract o f land for a Sub-division
around Sanford, 35 acres, faces on Sanford Avenue
577 feet, and on Onoro Street 2,640 feet.

If you are looking around for a
house that you want to call home,
and you realize how fruitless rent­
ing is, let us show you the most at­
tractive home we have for sale.

For terms and prices on acreage— See Mr. Rich­
ardson.

THRASHER &amp; GARNER

221 Meisch Building

2 Park Avenue

Phone G32W

711 Palmetto Avenue — Prices and
Terms Right.
Acreage, B usiness, Warehouse and
Residential Properties in Sanford and
Seminole County.

w ith lintll,
10th am i
• $10,000.
*.*20 n t $00

faeliiK Hunt
l l t h s tr e e ts .
11,000 cash.
|m r m o n th .

0 —1.1 acre ct'lpry farm —7 acres tiled—In
Kurcka Hammock. I’rlcc $10,(00. $3000 cash.
I iiint 3 &gt;&gt;ars on iiaiaucc.
50x117. f a r in g E ast on H anford
I*rU*c 912.000, 14,000 c a sh , I. 2. 3

:JAUL LAKE—Realtor
Telephone 71 I
Room 8, Garner-Woodruff Bldg,
Salesm an— E. T. Moore

DUBOSE &amp; HOLLER
Established 1910

Lot on Sanford Avenue, opposite Rose Court,
for quick sale ..
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......... $2,250
Lot in F t. Mellon, East front, a real [tick
up, f o r .....................
$1,825
Acreage on Country Club Road, w ith plenty o f
Lake frontage.
3 lots in Franklin Terrace, high and dry, only,

per lot ............

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AMID MAJESTIC PINES

$1,260

I havo som e good listings in homes, let me show
you today.

BART NASON. SA L E S DIRECTOR

Don’t forget to reserve that lot in Lntonin.

Telephone 249, F irst N a t’l Bank Bldg

LAKE JESSUP
Sandy Beach
Reasonable Price
TWO HOMES
Between Pine Hurst and Voung 8
Subdivision.
Very Easy Terms.
Small Down Payment.
A Real Investment.

It. W. LAWTON, Realtor
Real E state and Investm ents
Phone 713

Rooms 203-205 Meisch Building

The Substantial Realtor

!-ll Garner-Woodruff Bldg,
TELEPHONE 770

large lots close in
Country Club Road
A Bargain
S. W. BRADFORD
REALTOR
-Milano Theater IIIJ r.

�\\ e have a real live client
''h o wants several small
acreage tracts suitable for
development; lakefront and

to eliminatiem and

BUSINESS PROPERTY

effort. The other
|th demands con-

io«c who can
itions—those
h in the fuiost a surety
i it is today

One F ifty Foot Business Frontage Block D at $150.00
per front foot.

This client is not interested m any property exceed­
ing: |7o0.00 in city limits of
Sanford or $350.00 outside
ot same.

[fiture independLfuture growth

Ly it

Two Fifty Foot Corners a t $175.00 per front foot.

Ca&gt;Ji payment cannot exceed 20 r with interest pay­
able annually.

(N ext to Forrest Lake Hotel)

One A partm ent Site—Union Avenue Corner, 100 feet
front, 127 ft. deep at $150.00 per front foot.

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Fifty Feet Chapman Avenue at $125.00 per front foot.

is to own

Fifty Foot Corner (Right next to Forrest Lake Hotel,
125 ft. deep, A partm ent Location) at $285.00 per foot.
Favorable Terms can be arranged on all of the above.

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These are some of the finest locations in First Street
Extension. ACT NOW.

SCRUGGS-SCOGGAN.REALTYCO. Inc.
Masonic Temple
Phone 735

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202 FIRST STREET
Phone 773

The

Bodvve!! Realty C o.
211 East First Street

R. C. TISDALE, J&gt;.

Sanford, Florida
Inquire Re-Sales Department

REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENT

Phone 153

Sanford Office 336-38 Meisch Bldg. Bithlo Office Filth Ave.
IMmI■

One Lot Magnolia Heights—A Bargain.
Thirteen acres of Water front properly—Attractive
Price.
Five room house—Cheap.
Other Good Investments In Sanford Property.

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It. C. TISDALE
Real Estate Investment

REALTOR

Phone 23

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236-238 Meisch Building

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I’hnne 2s.*,
r&gt;0, 75 or 125 feet— First Street Ex­
tension, fronting on Seminole Boule­

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WE H AVE INQUIRES FOR LOTS

vard and Lake Monroe.

IN FT. MELLON, BEL-AIR, PINE-

attractive price.

HURST,

BUENA

VISTA,

At a very

on the corner of Third Street and Myrtle Avenue

SAN

LANTA AND CITY PROPERTY.

One corner Lot, 90x105 on Union and
and Cypress Avenues at price way lie-

I Turn Property ({nick
Let me try yours

low the market.

$175 P er Front F oot

LUTEHOW
ELL
OSCAR R. BROOKS
“The Lot K ing” Realtor
306 F irst National Bank Hide.

108 feet front 77 feet deep at

REALTOR
Brumley-Puleston Bldg.
Phone 751

Nothing better in Sanford for an investment.

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53 Acres Celery L a n d ,
p a r t cleared. Ask us

5;, anil U7: fO.MO.WI. Ctsll Jl.535.00.

I it.&gt;&lt;im r l n . l r r r i l If u ii.i ' o n O r l a n d o ltn.nl
iR N lnrn ••xitoourc
l.ot &lt;0x200 *3.200.00.
$ 1 .230.00 C a s h , B a l a n c e 125.00 m o n t h .
I n l.r M n rr l l n r a i il n . * llooni llousi* E n s t • rn E x p o s u r e .
l.o t &lt;&lt;xll&lt; . $3 ,000,00, 12,(too.00 t •.mil. Ual. 110.00 tun. L i g h t s a m i w a ­
t e r In h o u se .

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about it.
Tainianii Land Co.
Room 3, Ball Building
I'hone 713

Phone 142

Lot

Why l*ajr Urnt f

T . G. G A L L A N T

E. I). GIIEU.\

W. P . CARTER

REALTORS
210 East First Street

Phone 708-700

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SANFORD flERAL f t t g

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AmpIifyBQg' SyaRetfE fieriwves Barncr

Impaired Hearing N ew Mo
Bit' to Enjoyment of Theatre
Guild’s Plays as Handicap
Is Overcome

year, according to an »pnoUn«inent by the executive conimittu.
The appointment of .fumes •
IT'»“nn1 tr* executive secretary U»
direct tho work of IM organization
was nnnoiihcVtl a t t »c j^ rn e Ume.
Mr. Kainnlt wh‘» wtll inke up Jho
work on Jan. 1, LkA W1 L!
his headquarter.* m t,ai»:8Vul&lt;“.
Mr Hur.'.rd is :i lender o f h nir
standing
in forestry work of the
Director To Assum e Duty nation. IKi ; n graduate of the
Jan. !; Highways, Parks
To Receive Much Attention
Freni H cautifying IVogram

GAINESVILLE, Fla., Ihr. 22.

—I I'i Active work hy the 1‘toricm
Hamit if Ration ami Forestry snrlely will pet under way shortly
after the beginning of the new

lions of music and the d uu.i. *ii;
(iirjj definite and htsiuu: step to non.
►he theatre to the hard ot i. nr: h.
S&gt;e;a made by the l litatev Guild .in
the-ilew Guild Theatre :r »\ -w York

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ntemoenthip fee
Articles nf Ihcorm,;
oclety wore ndatitM|

orf B i” tlon in the near' 1

A* A. Murphite ,
cf the University (1f p
president of the itotfetv
members of the hoard
urc: Dr. Wilmon Newell
the Collcnc of AgflculUi
versity of Florida; Mnj„
Moyd, profestor ,tf hortir
the university; Umthall
nrairtant cilvlcuituriat
United „ States Denartr

through tlic u.c oi vacuum' lute.am ­
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plifiers.
Twelve sea's in an xeelb ot ; :&gt;■: rf
v t* p
the. orchestra arc jitij ; d t. • '!;
benefit of indicidtuls wi
nearing •
'
imy.iirul. They have only :
for stats in thi* section, ob'aiit si ml!
car receivers at the box , 'ice, an 1
cmpitct the car receivers with incon­
spicuous boxes on the rear oi the row
of seats next in front. The system
cntfilOycd is an adaptation of the I’ub
lie. Address System, made available bthe Wistcrn hlcctric Company, whose
engineers installed it.
Two microphones at die front of
the stage, pick ttp every sound; and
the sounds are amplified my means oi
vaftitmi tubes under tlic stage. The
magnified sounds are conveyed by
wir a . t o the special seats, where
reach Hie earphones of the hard of
hearing theatregoers.
One of the striking facts a Itout &gt; •
system is that it is so thoroughly in-'
conspicuous. The ear receivers are
small and light without a headband,
and they need not be connected at ail
until the lights have dimmed and tin ABOVE:—The liautl almost conceals these email car receivers,
play lieguru Thus the persons Of Im­ *BELOW:—ilov/ the hard-of-liciuing "plug in” on the back of the
paired heating are, in all intents arvl
scat in iront.
pur(H&gt;:es, exactly on a par wills ilic
rest of the ‘audience.
The new Guild Theatre ope fieri last organisation. Thin, persons of fnt- tested some time ago at a trial imtulyear with Shaw's p!:&gt;y "Cm -u and 1cured hearing arc lo have opened to Jitinn in the National Theatre for a
Cleopatra,H It has since
'*md lltetn first nl alt what i, most worth theatre party of the New York
Shaw's "Arms and the Man.’ a! d tinu wliito in the llieaire, and liny will I vague for the Hard of Hearing. The
"The Glass Slipper," by M ,|nar have an opportunity to enjoy the most success of this test was so marked
These plays have all been reco nirrd important as well or. tin: iimst pojiular that it established beyond question (lie
usefulness of the system and its de­
ns more tlian passing entertainment. of new production*.
The effectiveness nf the Public Ad­ sirability from tlic standpoint of the
?nd 'hey \re representative of the
• &lt;s •{ be .',m!d is a non-commercial dress Sy.-tein for this purpose was b ird of hearing

Frisch Not A fter
M anagerial Place

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NEW YORK, Dee. 22.—(/P)
F rank Frisch, hard h itting r.ecund
baseman of the Giant*, rm i form er
Ford limn IJnivernity baseball and
football s ta r, has no desire to li­
te r the m anagerial field, even
though he haa been cumddei-'d in
line to nuccecd John Mid. raw,
whenever thu veteran pilot of tinNew York team nhoiihl re'inrjtii h
the right.
Frank 'hits lind his baptism i-i
the role of pilot fur u w inter league
team in Florida front where he
w rites Jam es Tierney, set rotary or
the Giantu, th a t lit* much nrofer
m anning second bnse fo t'ifi -ition
to “any place w here 1- eat*'* get
into the gam o.”
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Is destined to take its place in the

the development in the Greater

Sanford district as the finest home, apartm ent, or hotel property ever created
in one composite area. It will be for a ll times incomparable, by virtue of fact
that this marvelously perfect location cannot again he duplicated.

CHRISTMAS

PHILADELPHIA, i S t. 21.—I
— Head Coach Andv Smith of ti
U niversity of California football
team , who was stricken with pnnu
tannin on Saturday, was reported
today to lie out of danger, noli
unexpected conditions arise, lit
nurse raid that lie hud s h p t must
of thu night and appeared jgrea ly improved.
Mr. Sm ith came on t nl the Ho i •
of th e Gulden Rears' tnothull eaeon and w in upcmliii a vacation
In this city an dNcw Y. -k.

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The Eastern Lake Section is literally covered with improvements and develop*|
ments of great magnitude. M an ama lies in the heart of all this great activity. It
is (he fast development to lie offered w ithin the city limits of Sanford.

The time to buy in M arvania is now Homesites in this section will be at a
demand in the near future, make your selections in the second section
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choice locations ltave been sold.

How men love lo pV v nieit\s gam es of course, I&gt;ui still
there’s th at priraki e instinct for physical competition.
No m atter if its im:» l asted in boxing or in landing a
pickerel, in golf, haaebad, /ennis, lum ling, etc., he’ll need
good equipment. Here’s the place to get it.
Select his g ift here and
Christmas.

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SACRIFICE ■

Claimed By Death i
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla., Dec. 22.
—W)—Charles Patrick Glldea of
A ilkesbarre. Pa., died on the train
while enroute here from Miami,
where he had been visiting rela­
tives, nnd was homeward bound.
The dr.-eased is said to have been
a Pennsylvania coal operator, and
wu 1.1 years of nge. He had been
suffering from asthma.
A brother, who accompanied tho
deceased is looking a fter arrange­
ments and a sister is expected from
Miami. The body will be sent north
this evening.
DERATES MOSUL QUESTION
LONDON, Dec. 22.—(JP)—The
House of Commons today was de­
bating the Mosul question of a
government motion asking the
house to approve the action of the
Ilrltish delegates a t Geneva in ac­
cepting the League of Nations
award in the dispute between T ur­
key and Great Ilritain. This mo­
tion takes tho place of a propos­
ed opposition motion condemning
the action.

o il!W BACK! ~ iraagraia^^

Aching Hacks Make Life Miserable
For Many Sanford People
—
It "lan’t right to suffer day In
and day out with dull, unerasing
backache. Or be utterly miserable
with sharp stabs of pain whenever
you stoop or lift. But chances are
you will suffer these tormenting
aches and pains ns long as your
weakened kidneys are neglected.
You may have headaches, too,
{•pells of dizziness nnd urinary dis­
orders. Then use Doan’s Pills—a
stimulant diuretic to the kidneys.
Experiences of Sanford people
prove the merit of Doan’s.
Mrs. S. C . Rurrier. r.ir» Myrtle
Ave., Sanford, sj»ys: “There was a
continual dull ache in the small
of my back, which nearly hnd me
past going. I had pains in the
back of my head and 1 lelieve the
trouble was caused by a severe
cold &lt;&gt;Htling on my kidneys. A
neighbor advised me to try Doan’s
Pills and a fter using them, I was
cured.”
60c. nt all dealers. Foster- Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.

COTTON FIGURES GIVEN
Archie Conipston cl England,
WASHINGTON. Dec. 22.—VP)—
Cotton of this year’s crop ginned and Arnnud Massey of France,
prior to Dec. 13 totaled 14,826,-152 will receive n warm gieeting in
running bales, counting round as', their first appearance in Ameri­
half bales, and excluding linters. can golf in Florida Jan. I for
compared with 12,7112,29-1 bales they will face Bobby Jones and
ginned to that date last year, the Watts Gunn, champion and ru.tcensus bureau today announeed._ ner-up among American amateurs.

GOLF CLUBS FOR

* . 22.—(JP)_ I
I. Walker, who
from Georgia &lt;
ie bespoke the i
auth and Tam -|
Jemocratie a f - i
to visit Tcx[ for the trip
expected th at
i some l.me in
depending on
icipal business

dry Stoneham,
's polo-grounds,
I to Jack D em p-1
I W ll« in New
I. are news to

COUNTRY CfUB
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H. S. MITCHELL
WILMINGTON, DEL.
A. H. BURTON, Agent.
Route A, Box 10,1
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Lot No. 1(58 to lie Awarded December 24, 1925..
Name..........................................................
Address

Slogan.

“We W ant Your
Patronage”

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Cash If You Have It.
Credit if you W ant It

“ Two years ago I got a
S u p erfex S to v e ju st the day before
Christmas, in time to cook a big Christ­
mas dinner on it. / like it very much
indeed and we use it fo r a ll our cooking
all the year around. It hakes ju st fine.

Get a Superfex
with built-in oven

SMITH BROS.
“Quality Merchan­
dise at prices th at
appeal”

HOLIDAY GOODS
Phone 216

Winter Hats a t Special prices—Spring styles in
ilk and motnlic cloth. In the newest shapes nnd
Myles of the season.
WE ARE DOING OUlt UTMOST TO MAKE THIS
HI DUE A PLEASANT 1*1.ACE TO CHRISTMASSHOP, A PLACE W HERE YOUII KIND OF GIFTS
ARK MADE AVAILABLE FOK YOU WITH SERV­
ICE THAT IS PLEASANT AND UNDERSTANDLY RIGHT.

SANFORD DRYGOODS CO.

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IHE built-in oven
on the Superfex
range is perfect for
all oven cooking. O ne
woman cooked a 24-lb.
turkey in her oven last
Christmas.
“ I had to cut the neck olF
to get it in, but it cooked
perfectly, juicy, brown, and
tender," she says. And think
of the pies and cakes that
btlonjt to Christmas!
Get your husband to give
you a five-burner built-in
oven Superfex range for
C h r i s t m a s t hi s year.

Sweaters and Lumberjacks

Hrown, savory steaks, lluky biscuits, und juicy pies
ure cooked so perfectly on a P erfectio n that they
please millions of particular cooks. T hey depend
upon it to "do” to n turn uuy dish from steaming oat­
meal to w ell-done roast beef with uiry Yorkshire
pudding. (And every cooking process may he done
ut the same time, us each P erfection burner is in­
dependently operated).
You will find the Superfex everything u stove shotdd
be —convenient and dependable in operation; safe
and good-looking; matchless for cooking every day
in the year. Every Florida home should have one.
There is a Perfection Stove to fit your cooking needs.
If you order one today you will have it in time for
Christmas cooking. M odels urc equipped with from
one to five burners. Your dealer will be glad to show
them to you. Prices 57.00 to 5120.00.
M anufactured by PERFECTION STOVE COMPANY
ChvelauJ, Ohio
•VoU in S tan Jan l OiS Company {[ncorporttltj in Aenlutkj)
Jatkw nville, Tampa

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T h in k what that means to the Florida housewife. H ours of freedom for &gt;'u
of doors — or to entertain guests. A n d yet a perfect Christinas dinner from
turkey to pie—all c ooked in your big Superfex range. If the Superfex stovj
is up to the murk for company cooking you
must agree it is ull-suHicicnt for cooking meals
for any family.

Phone 346-W

There, is a wealth of sm art new style in this very
interesting collection of dresses at such popular
prices. Shades anil styles are plentiful and the
values defy comparison.

MILLINERY

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N o trouble to cook a Christmas dinner on a Perfection!

DRESSES

The kind th a t receive the wnrnteat welcome a t this
time of the year. In all shades, and of the finest
wool. Very heavy i*.vcaters for men, women and
children.

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“ I really like the Superfex to cook on
as well as gas, in some ways better.
/ think that big burner is ju st splen­
did and the whole stove is better than
^ any other oil stove. a
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FURNITURE

I lolls, Manicure Sets, Toilet Sets, Underwear, in
fact every thing is displayed to help you with your
&lt; hristimis Shopping.

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Says Mrs. F. J . Cook, who lives in Lakewood Estates, St.
Petersburg, Fla. Ile r whole
letter of appreciation follows:

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I’hillipine Embroidered. These come in all the
delicate pastel shades which women love. Of good
quality batiste. Here is a gift which io invariably
greeted with generous joy by the recipient.

Sanford, Fla.

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DOWNS AND ENVELOPES

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I hi collection of coats offers models whose styles
m.t'renticaliy j s assured for the latest wear. The
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Who Gets the Free Lot at Sylvan
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A complete stock of I
these stoves are car­
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dealers:

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This Flame for
Juicy Steaks
For tho hottest flame be
sure to turn the wick high
enough to produce yellow
tips
inches long above
thehlucflame. Kachburner
is independently operated,
and will give every range
of heat— from a gentle
blue simmering flame to
the very hot yellow-tip
flame for frying steak. You
can simmer,boil,broil.hake,
and fry with the Perfection
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Itate New's Briefs

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AN DINA— W hat is believf .tr .c J to hint* been tho record shrim p
i im-.*.: t xn.rh of tho season was brought
k at in hove when 100 bushels of the
cnistacca&amp;s were hauled in by a
on tho
Flc'ripn •«J'-W ^No|! &amp; ^ hS ; dl5 5 1 4 S iC« r ^ n r S c h ^ l f V h n •' ii shrim p boat, operating
CP orpin const. Recent henvy rains
cacic from.
r
^ *»'*J dfilelo-etl a 3t0 bill. V o i it thought to have blown the
B t - ii.iMtns, d e n i a l c d - _ ^
• fcjj0Wfl eri! an the
’ r\ . ry scrimp from thu river beds ot
r n o l r d here as thej rlc? »UIftom J(J
tn , : my
H,!.* .,nd
tin .gang-plank of n steam er.
r0TISratplat;. the derartm ent " Tin:
DELAND—Over ten thousand
W JtsniN G T O K — P r M H n t
dollars worth of Unitor wan de*
C.*IW bo will r a t Floruln oranttM 11-W " r r a “' a ^ ____
rtroyed in front of the courthouse
during Christm as.
Charles n .
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llu n trr. member of the legislature
MIAMI The rad jam has s t r a i t lu re . The liquor cm irihttd of K1J
from Marion county, who acconi- a ie m fL bio ft. J inliility V get eases of red and CO gallons of
r.atdid Governor Marlin »n n visit riiipmcHrt th rm g ’i has m u l l .1, in moonshine, seized during th t post
to the president, promised the nu- n L'hHj'.mnr, t h a i l famine, as weil few weeks in Volusia county,
tion’i executive that he would for- mi a
OCT of vrajining panec.
HORSE Hit I MGS Illfi ODDS
u r n l Mr. Coolldge n box of Flor- Rnnin f *
nerioujly eon id.
hL-i oranges for the Yulctidc.
&lt;ring i - r ’ •■'•am paper a n .r_____ _
ciinnry in
. rath e r than be ou. •
PARIS, Dec. 22.—(/P)— Valfle*
PENSACOLA — The United done.
uric, n four year old colt, rew ard­
flu te* is m aintaining a fleet of
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ed his imekers with the longest
* vesiais along the gulf ports to
DAYTONA —Governor Ra.ph 0 odds [mid a t a French track in th?
forestall any general attem pt to Brow der, of Maine, is plnrrvug to last JO years yesterday a t Vincen­
• n^pggle liquor to Lite coast f o r : head a delegation of t “»i 11«.} . nt&lt; nes. In a mixed snow and rain
Christm as. A number of vessels of th at »latr who nr.- m n aging storm lie proved tho bent flash
r.re, iieing maintained particular- a lour a' Florida in February. The he ro in a field of 10 !rottor3, win­
ly b rtw een New Orleans and A pal- party expects to icaic t o i u .l ning by a half length. The odds
nchsuila it wan learned here, with a Feb. I, and will .n i v i :i
,./.*• against Vclfleuric were 1H.T to 1.
slower craft bring rcplnrm! t»y id.i in cim week,
rciui!. guard h o tta capu'.-lc «&gt;f g n a t
npgpqil.i- Owner.**

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JA CK SO N V Il.LE— Wiley Ilr.n»,i WT
n negro, wan killed beforb II,
eyrn of penplt no the lre*‘t.- h* i*.*
when a fire truck ran oxer hi... w
a:i lie crossed the thoron/hT i n*. o
The truck wn : nnswcriiqf an nl r
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a t ’tho time.
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PENSACOLA—T hirty thou a n . T
acres of land in Santa R oei re jii
tv will be npprnlfted. O v / n e i o '
the property, who nro resilient.; of
Pcnrncolo. have alrcudy. t|in tn ic l- 1;,
cd fo r,;,th e,JjpprrUltal,, Tie
ap
prainnl \yi)I by in Ino- nutiiri &gt;&gt;' a |Ls
*oil miryey, ,&lt;d ito^.Tpln^
.b a tlS r
production tin* land,could i i Vi t W
adaptci) t,o.(i,, ; ,;,i
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JACKSO NV ILLE—A gecond - .: i . IV
for hiihi for the construction &gt; .. ;V'
new $115,000 dorm itory nt th
State College for Wqmeii has
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w
n meeting hq|d lu re the he m Uf
found nil bids for that work ‘ • ’/,«
high,, and a second call wan then S ?

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TAMPA
Ducky fionror” Ben- |
jnniin Fiold, failed to “duck” d*ir- &lt;
ing a iioxlng bout lure. The blow
OFFICE i QUJFMENT COMPANY
come from Bomcwhqfc ir tiic ring. 1
iRtioliu A venue
Open U veilings p/d
Kvtrybwdy sncceanfidly dodged it 1
but tin* referee. I**l«*lil, at-xl day,*
ft&amp; S iS iS n -s ^ ia s h S iS jS ):
carried about with him a “benuti- a s i S i S i S t S t &amp; i S j a S i ' a ,

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friends.
T h e c n l n r p c d a r e n of ten
t h o u s a n d acres o p e n s up n o t only a
wider f r i n g e f o r
f u t u r e i n ’v e s t m e n t ,
but a d d s i m m e n s e l y to t h e
v a lu e of
all t h a t i i a s b e e n
d o n e b e f o r e , And
for s a f e t y , s c c t r r i t y a n d
assured
retu r n s
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estate H e : Id.

p r o s p e r ity

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e n o n .

The c u m u l a t i v e
e f f e c t o f all o f
the n a t i o n a l a d v ^ o r t i s i n g
a n i l pub­
licity w r i i c h F l &lt; 2 &gt; r i d a is r e c e i v i n g ,
and w i l l r e c e i v e
i n larger
measure
than e v e r b e f o r c :
d u rin g
t h e next
year, w i l l be e n t i r e l y l o s t
to you
unless y o u take a e z i . v a n t a g e ct&gt; f the in­
v e stm e n t- o p p o r t c * n itics n o w
offered
to you. T ' h e w i d e s t rin d s a f e r s t invest­
m e n t &gt; ' &lt; o u can
m a k e is
r a t Coral
G ablcs.

P le a s e
*»en&lt;! m e k
full ir* -f c» r m a t i u n uhej
umlrrr*er* n i l that t h i s
o b lig a c i*-&gt; i i .

( ) p p o r t u n i t i e s there n r c i n p l e n t y
h e r e f o r in v e s t m e n t . C o r a l G ables,
o n e o f t h e f i r s t i n the f i e l d , t h e f i n e s t
i n t b e a u t y " a n t i e x t e n t of d e v e l o p m e n t ,
i s t h e l e a d e r o f t h e m all. T h o s e w h o
b r o u g h t h e r e t h r e e or t w o y e a r s a g o ,
a m i r e a p e d t h e i r pro fit o n r e s e l l i n g ,
a r e c o m i n g b a c k and b r i n g i n g th eir

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DAYTONA—John I). Rockefeller
bna fi'Ucherl Ormond, hir. Kloiida
home, for bin seventh w inter in lief.ifnshine rtate. J o in I). Jr., i.
expected early in January, and
M 4 John Milton form cly M •
Abby Rockefeller, niece n| thu in.
king, in also expected later.
PALATKA— Robert L K ennrty.
fO, sheriff of I'ntnam cjainty f r r
11)09 to 191(1. and deputy nht i ff
under two rheriffs, died at 1.
home here. He wan deputy shcri ti
a t the time of Ids death.

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Man’s , V o ic e
M a n ip u la tio n O f P ric e
O f R u b b e r lS y E n g la n d

SatterwMte R ef ows Minister Eulogizes
To Call Extra Session

AUSTIN . Tex., Dec. 22.—(ff&gt;—
W a s h i n g t o n , Dec. 22.— (yp&gt; _ Lee Sntterwhite, speaker of the
Investigation o f a n alleged m a n ip ­ Texas house of representatives, tOulation by t h e B r i t i s h colonial g o v - «iav declined to cairn special ses­
ernrnent o f t h o p r i c e of crude r u b ­ sion of the legislature.
The session has been sought by
ber nnd o t h e r r a w m ate ria ls w a s
some legislators to auccrtnin i f
or&lt;-c r°d to d a y b y t h e House.
A r e s o lu tio n
re q u e stin g
th e there was evidence on which to file
House c o m m e r c e 'co m m ittee
to impeachment charges. G ov. Miriam
conduct th e i n q u i r y was a d o p te d A. Ferguson said her enemies were
without n ro ll c a l l a f t e r R e p re s e n t­ trying to find som ething against
ative llu il o f T e n n e s s e e , f o r m e r her nnd hnd declined to call the
chairman o f t h e D em ocratic N a t ­ special session.
ional C o m m i t t e e .
had c h a rg e d
Great B rita in w i t h **bnd f a ith ” in
the m atter.
"The B r i t i s h
g o v e rn m e n t
is
laughing o u t l o u d a t us,” M r. H u ll
said. ‘‘It is o p e n l y p ro c la im in g t h n t
TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 22.—(A1)
it intends to c o l l e c t $1,000,000,000 —H earings will be conducted by
from us fo r r u b b e r p ro d u cts t o p a y the Florida Rnilrond Comm ission
Its w ar d eb t.
a t Miami and Jacksonville on
“ Kurope is l a u j g h i n g up Ha s le e v e whether or not rates, ru le s and
nt the w ay w e a r e beipg held u p regulations should be applied on
for rubber.” T h e reso lu tio n w a s less thnn carload shipm ents of perintroduced b y R e p r e s e n t a t i v e T il- ishable freight in re frig e ra to r earn
son of C o n n e c t i c u t , th e R e p u b li­ between points within F lo rid a, and
can leader h a d a co n feren ce w i t h , to ascertain whether o th e r rate j
should ho adopted covering intra
pinnt, intra-term inal and in ter-to rininnl switching within th e limits
of Miami.
Tho Jacksonville h en rin g has
been set for Jan. 11. T h a t a t
Miami will bo on Jan. 8.

Freight H earing
On Perishables

[cn o f ten th o u sa n d
[tons moving p ic tu re
1* simple. But it i s
ic a l l the apparently
cJes are overcom e
cation of a P u b lic

VENETIAN ISLES

q o g picture lei yci o u itc
th e background of t h e
i episode and the c u lm itace in which a dozen
tr-m t o f four horses
l The management o f
r n enterprise w ould
gsost dillicult problem
the aid o f the electrical
h being produced b y
t-Mayer under the d i| Niblo. Mr. Niblo a r t n l directing tow er,
drone w a s placed. A
^ C h a r le s P. Stallings,
d ire c tio n Into the m i- j
w ords were led to
b a c k of the d i r e c t i n g tower in o r d e r
s rp li Tiers controlled b y
ic engineer*, and were t o watch the n e w w nethod of direction.
gd projectors concealed A m o n g the f a m i l i a a r faces were th o s e
| t h e widespread scene. o f Douglas F a i r b a n k s ,M a r y P ic k fo rd ,
Enid B en n ett,
Cojector covered cotn- S a m u e l G o ld w y r x .
U of th ree hundred M a r i o n Davies, L o n Chaney, H o w a rd
Alae Murray, L e w
E re c tio n s for players C h a n d le r C h risty ,
C o d y , Colleen M o o r e , Reginald B a r ­
k e r and many o t h e r s .
T h e system w a a so effective t h a t
t b e production d c p x a r tm e n t of M c tro G oldw yn-M ayer d&lt;=cided to adopt it
p e rm a n e n tly fo r a l l exterior sets. A
p o r t a b l e control p a ^ n e l in a shed b u ilt
o n wheels has b e e n constructed at C u l­
v e r City and w ill t » c taken to any l o ­
c a t i o n by motor p o - w e r . *
T h e main g r a n d s t a n d used In t h e
c H a r i a t race sc e n e - w a s more than t w o
t h o u s a n d feet I o n s - and at one p o in t

aw s To
K.

Dec. 22.—GT)
Vne ^general lnws

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lic-ing
form, jn 1 will
to all Bfinbera of
K of the lawmaking
p few djjrj.
p f c ia l act of the
K’nty-five copies will
KTisutors, an,l those
desiring them mny
fro m their senators
itiv es.

TAKIO, Dec. 22.—(/?)—Vernac­
ular newspaper dispatches from
Mukden unanimously report that
forces of Gen. Kuo Sung-Un, com­
mander of tho national iieople's
nrmy, have occupied Sinminfu, 30
miles northwest of Mukden, after
defeating Marshal Chang Tso-Un,
dictator of Manchuria.

i*v*5flTiOATto*s

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Robertson, Williams and Monahan
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
flails 13-13 ]I r m i I« Trniptr lIulMIniC

DAD OR
BROTHER

Do they like to
read in bed?
Givo them n handy electric lamp. Greatest little comfort you
ever saw. Put it where you want it and get the light on your
book or pn]&gt;er.
Come n, let us show you these lamps and other elect real
gifts in your Christmas display.

Sanford Electric Co
11G Magnolia Avenue

Subtl
d Goi
hundred feet.
,
F ifteen thousand feet c^^. w ir e were
used to link the v a r io u s ^ s b u n d pro­
jectors, and forty-two c a m e r a s , with
staffs working them, w e re n i l ^ble tit
hear clearly at all times.
S u c h aux­
iliary departments as the s t a b l e s , co:*
tunic department, c o m m i s s a r y and
others were also kept d i r e c t l y in­
formed by means of th e s y s t e m .
A troop of fifty-four c a v a lry m e n
and horses was loaned b y t h e United)
States Arm y to act as c o u r s e patrol,
and thA e men took part in t h e picture'
as the Roman Imperial M o u n t e d Guard
and as buglers. As technics* I advisers
a group o f former nrtny o f f i c e r s was
present, among them L ieut. C o l . E. R.
Ball, retired.

I L L not c n ly take on added beauty and a ttr activeness but will mean much more than ever
to th e se who are fo rtu n a te enough to be come owners of property upon VENETIAN

The very arrangem ent of these beautiful isles, stretch­
ing up through the center of Biscaync Bay, with the
Drive of the Campanili together with the Venetian
Boulevard, plus the 20-foot park bordering the Drive
of the Campanili and overlooking Biscayne Bay, will,
upon completion, bring about such absolute incompar­
ability th at automatically there will he created values
otherwise impossible.

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SAIL and ROW BOATS

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SUNG-LIN CAPTURES CITY

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foEW YORK. Dec. 2 £ .-{ /P )The body of "Battling” Slkl lies
in a vault in a Christian cemetary
borne there by Mohnimnedan pall­
bearers to nwnit shipment to
France.
Funeral services for the murd­
ered boxer Friday were marked
by the assertion of Ilev. Clayton
Powell, pastor of the Abyssinian
B aptist Church, who preached the
eulogy, that Sikl was “a victim
of civilization.”
"A man born in the heart of
Africa, 28 years ago, who could
win a Croix de Guirre and a Legion of Honor medal, win -10 bat­
tles in the ring and have himself
proclaimed
light
heavyweight
champion of the world, surely had
something in him thnt educated
people should have developed and
directed into a channel of useful­
ness," said the preacher.

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Boats and M o to rs Repaired
Specifications an d P rices on a p p lic a tio n
Mt. D o r a . F lorida

T O FIR ST LADY

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A U T O M O B IL E

And tho law of supply and demand as applied to this
property in the heart of Biscayne Bay, is the greatest
stabilizer of true values possible.

F O R CHRISTMAS

SALES A N ! ) SE R V IC E

S A A JUAN GARAGE CO

W HAT T O

We predict that Venetian Isles, located as they are and
with the wonderful accessibility that will he theirs, will
bring about not only values hut profits incident to these
values that have been altogether unprecedented in the
G reater Miami area.

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ORLANDO, Pin. Dec. 22—(iT*)—- registration bonrd, are being used.
"A fter filling out your blnnk
Much delay in the issuance of
licenses for real estate brokers mftil it to the olfice of the Florida
-and salesmen and a g reat deal of Renl E state Commission in O rlan­
*‘unnecessary
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work is being
caused do, enclosing n certified check or
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In the office of tho Florida Real money order for EXACTLY three
Estate Commission, by the unfa­ dollars.
"Be sure to send exactly three
miliarity of the applicants with
dollars no more or no less other[iroper procedure for procuring th egnl certificates for operation wiro the application will be re ­
This statem ent wan issued here by turned to you with ycur check.
‘ This three dollars covers your
W alter W. Rose, chairm an of the
commission with offices in this registration fee. The commission
will Issue you n registration cer­
city, .
The commission In being flooded tificate, which you will show to
with checks of vari »us amounts, your county tax collector. Your
which must be retuned, and n u ­ county tax collector wi'l issue n
merous other mistakes are mad-* broker's or salesman's license upon
the chairman stated. He called payment of ten dollars for state
attention to the fact that the license and five dollars tor county
commission docs NOT issue the license, if a broker nrd if a sales­
license for renl estate brokers and man, five dollars for state and two
salesmen hut only issues the reg is­ loliars and fifty cents for a county
tration certificate, which is « license.”
Mr. Rose warns everyone to
for obtaining tht
f irercquisito
icense from the county tux collec­ take no o of tho fact that the tax
tor.
,
| collector cannot issue the occupa­
If those desiring either real tional license until the applicant
estate brokers or salesm en’s li­ exhibits his registration certificate
cense will fam iliarize themselves secured from the commission in
with tho simple process of apply- (Jr’ando. He also urges special
Ing for their licensca and follow note of tile fact that the fee to bo
the method minutely, declared Ma­ sent into the comnthdon for the
ltose, the office of tho commission certificate of registration is exact­
will be relieved of much unnoc- ly three dolars, which is the only
snry work und the Jo livery of the fey that the commission collects.
certificate will be greiitly expedi­
IMPROVEMENTS 1 KG ED
ted thus enabling the applicant to
obtain a license of the county tax
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collector with little or no delay.
Tho chnirmnn has outlined the Extensive improvements to Pearl
procedure of application ns follows: Harbor, Hawaii including b erth­
"F irst secure your application ing cpsice for sixteen hntt1eahtps,
blank, either from the oilier of the were recommended to the house
Florida Real E state Commission committee on naval affairs today
in Orlando, or from the office of
the county Judge where you reside, by Representative Stephens, Re­
if they chance to have any old publican, of Ohio, senior num ber
forms left on hand. New forms of the special congressional cornnn* being printed but until they m itttco that visited the island *
are o.-f the pre»s, the form s issued
under the old real c-utate brokers Inst summer.

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TO YOU ALL

AMERRY CHRISTMAS

mny be the big depositor tomorrow. Th**
is u growing bank in a growing town. 'Ve
want more people in Snnford to get aequai*1*'
cd w ith us.

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MAY WE a s s is t y o u i n m a k i n g

S a iifo r d ,F la .

FLETCHER-BULGER REALTY CO.

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HAGAN REALTY CO.

E. Second

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STRENGTH - SERVICE - PR O G R ESS
Phone 746

ILI'/j JVtoffnoHa

WONDERFUL HOME SITE
About five acres on a lake, ju st outside c ity
limits. This is one of the best locations »n
Florida for n beautiful home. On this pr^‘
perty there is now a small house, with a u ­
tom atic water system , bath loom, e le c tric
lights and telephone.
Anyone wanting nn ideal setting fop a hoifle
should see this piece of property. Price
$8,500. Terms may lie arranged.

REAL ESTATE

INVESTMENT^

HOMES—LOTS—FAl
ACREAGE

Christmas and New Year’s O ffering

Crystal Lake Shores
We are ^niag to offer a few lots on our development
which if, nearly completed at pre-development prices,
for a liniitcd period, on very attractive term s as
follow s:

PRICE OF LOTS- $600.00

I*he«e 744.

W. F. IIOLBORN, Sales Manage*’

A REAL BARGAIN: 10 ncres finest c*1m
0 acres cleared und tiled. Good two
all farm equipment, including mules »mt7 '
“steal" a t $8,000.00.
and
10 ncro celery farm, 5 acres cleared jhd
Can get immediate possesion. $.‘,.0*^ 0,1
term s,
85 ncroH finest Black Hnmmock relerr
below Lake Jessup.
Priced toaihkSti
m arket.
Franklin Terrace lots well located at pric
low lota adjoining. Ask us about thtm,

COLCLOUGH REALTY
Real E state
Genenl |
311 First National link Blit
Sanford, FU.

TERMS; F*RST PAYM ENT $20.00 and $20.00
MONTHLY for 30 m onths thereafter, which takes
care of jll interest charges.
THIS OFFER CLOSES JA N U A RY 1st, 1926
FREE-^fKANSRORTATION TO PROPERTY.
FREE—REFRESHM ENTS AT COMMUNITY D IN ­
ING ROOM-

FOR EXCHANGE OR SALE

See Our Salesm en

Bodwell Realty Co., Inc.

From $4.50 to $5,000peri
l

LAKf MARY DEVELOPMENT CO.
108 Magnolia Avenue

4,000,000 ACRES
Timber lands, $12.50 to $65.00 per icrt

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.MOORE HAVEN, OVIEDO

Phone 117

R e-Salts l)cpl.

Farms w ith buildings, $25.00 perjo* apt
River Front land, $9.00 per acre sg.
Ocean Front, $100.00 per foot.

214 E . F I R S T S 'i\

W«- own froland two nnl&lt;*a
llal.i r Highway
Trail mid inaido
complete,), it
$ I,Mil I tier litre
tliL* winter.

Phone 453.

anil d e a r 40 acres of drained m uck
south of Monro Ilnv-n, rioht cm t h c
ounnooting that town with Tamiairii
tho :y tom nf dykes wlii.-h ntv nearly
is claimed thii land will be w orth
w la-ii the improvements ,lre fjnj.,hi'd

Groves paying 25 percent net.

WHY PAY BIG RENTS?

Also H» acres of fine, flowin'' well, vegetable 1land
at Ovideo, eaiily cleared. Joining one (,f t|ie
i . l ery and fruit forma, near th&lt;- Ovictlo-Ceneva hhard
load am i tin* la ilro u d

if i

We con make attractive price and terms on then*
or will exchange one or both for improved nronerty
at Snnford or vicinity.
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20!) Magnolia Ave.

20U M»Bn«dta Ave.

A Bungalow nf three rooms. N early finished. Electric
lights, buth, and fireplace. Lot 50x116. $1,500.00.
Easy Tern^c

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OPPORTUNITY
s', ft. Fronting Smiinole Blvd. and Commercial St
Lake M onroe.

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The Sem inole Syncopnte is , an eight-piece or­
chestra, will serenade.
Reservations $2.50 per
cover. Make table reseryationd now for coup­
les, foursomes, or putties
by telephone, letter or
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20 Years Experience With Florida

THE CHRISTMAS GIFT SUP*

Five-roon, Got (age, bath, electric lights, fireplace and
garage, [ fit GGxliG. Only $3,500. E asy terms.

T he gift rf

These piques are well equipped w ith dish closets and
closets for other uses. These are real bargains.
Let us show them to you.

or daughter
pear to be

ible assurance
dependent* *3
for the beat
Christmas P'

Let the Pi
an tee this lot

Lake IVlary Development Company
nvrrlok‘nR

108 Magnolia Ave.

Phone 117

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138 ft. off Sanford Avo. Approximately r»00 ft 1....
Inforuintiou
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BROWN REALTY COMPANY
Phone I7:t-\V

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N u m b er 6 Ball Building, Opposite|
O ffice, Sanford, Florida.

ible.

For a Wonderful liny If Yon Act Now

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Another Bungalow ju st completed, four rooms, electric
ligh ts, b^th room, fireplace. Only $5,500. E asy
terms.

BRYANT &amp; HATHAHI

Phone 231

PACKARD REALTY CO.

YOU ARE

Dinner at 8 O’clock
Dancing from 9:150

Price $30,000. Terms.

Seminole (Jpunlylftank

Land at

p . —-to join our N ew Y e a rs
I
Eve revel — to usher in
1920 am idst fun, frolii-*.
| t * -festivity and tho liR'it
fantastic. •
•* Hero you'll find food ot
the h o st; music und en­
O
tertainers offerin g I*10
utmost in enjoym ent,
good commnndorio unre­
strained yet never unre­
fined— favors, frivolity,
fushion, good fellowship.

11 a c r l ™ ^ A2VhE0 CE‘® Y F A M
tools, $10,000.00, 1-2 S S V * a»d fi
For lota in West s f „ K ' I g g g « * ]
For Sale until Dec. 2llh- «;

A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR

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TERMS

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nmd, Electric light * £ " 1 1 *

Garage^ 1 rai,e from

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1st National Hank Bldg.

Lot 2, Block 7, Mellonville Ave., $-1,000
Lot 9, Block (&gt;, Elliott Avenue,
Eastern Exposure ............... $1,200
Lot 10, Block (i Elliott Avenue,
Eastern Exposure ...............$4,200

ford. , 3.000.00. h a i r ^ w ^ u ^
B aerca p,owcd B
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The Small Depositor Today

KARL J. SCHULTZ

MAYFAIR

3 room Cottage

Union A veP ue

R. R. Eldridge

R. A. WINSTON, General
Masonic BldgSanford, Fla.

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REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS
310 E. Second S treet

New House Palmetto Ave., all new

FOR sa l e

f u r n is h e d . G ood t e r m s .................. $ 1 0 5 0 0
La I ( »I \ 1I 7 C y p r e s s A v e ., o f f C elery

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VALDEZ HOTEL
Wurt W. Warner, Mgr.

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§1,900
Lot in Mayfair 50x117, near the lake.
Good terms .............................
$1,500
Two Lots Oak and Central Ave.
For the two .................
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................... $5,000
Lot 100x117 Sanford Ave. A good bargain.
Three Lots, 71 h Willow St., $7,500 for three*.
Lot 35x117 Sanford Ave. around 5th, $12 000
Lot in Hel-Air, 50x125, Eastern exp., $1150
Lot in San Lanta, 50x110 ................ $3 500
Lot 00x127 Oak and C en tra l................ $3,500

Lake Monroe Development
Co.

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Puleston-Bium ley Building
Sanford, Fla.

Ml acres 0f land „n hard road and railroad near large subUnrwion, pri, e Per acre .......... .................... ...................... $300.00
4.. acres of (and, ten acreu in fine grove bordcra nice, twentyive acres rjfbt on railroad ami proposed highway near San*
Tord ready |u subdivide, price........ ....................................S23.000
100 lols,
fijai street with live hundred and sixty feet
truntage on
the very best buy in the city, price $100,000.
Two lots corI»*r Thirteenth and Palmetto, 114x117...... $7.:,00.00

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it1. D^ntwuod, fifty by one hundred twenty seven,
fourteen to /ighleen large orange trees on each lot, one block
Iron* Orliunjp highway, price each, te r m s ....................... $1,000.00
One five ropin bungalow near Klder Springs, five acres ’and
in fine cond|li"n beautiful tr***, term s, price.............. $7,000.00
One luvuse ^no lot fiinderville, five rooms, electric lighta,
water in y ,rd. Priec $3,000.00, $050.00 cash.
180 setes of land located U k e County, q u a rte r mile hard road,
half flowing well land,, price per acre _______ ______ _ $123 00

53 acres of {and on hard road, ten miles from Sanford, quick
sale, pOce o*1* hundred fifty per acre, this property ia riear
big subdivision *nd w||| pay yjU to investigate.

8 1-2 Acres with house, 5 |
on New Smyrna Highwa:
mile of Osteen. Fine homeP r i c e $ 4 ,( W
3 acres cleared. Pr,ce

attractiv terms
CITY REALTY GOOffice Phone

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�THE SANFORTt H

1—Announcements

10— F or R t.nt&gt; i{oom a

Sale— Furniture, etc.

]» Herald

i rates
in A d r * n «

"will be renitron* and
Immediately

10c
8c
7c
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are for con-

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B— Autos, Sale

ivernge length

FOR SALE: Chevrolet Touring car.
Reasonable price. 206_Holly Ave.
FOR SALE: Without a dollar
down. Ford truck, equipped with
rexal nxel and dump body. Ad­
dress Box 55, Sanford Herald.

TEXTILE CITY CORPORATION

11— For Sale, Acreage

To Sell
TEXTILE CITY PROPERTY

Jirteiy in cns0 °f

Lice MUST be
L at The SanLffJce or by le t-

L discontinuin'

1924
dition.
1924
1923
1925
1923

ATTENTION!

Dodge touring cnr.
Dodgo coupe, A -l condition
Ford coupe, many extras.
Light Ford truck.

DAYTONA

I. W. PH ILLIPS, SONS
Phono 3

Oak and 2nd St,

G— Business Opportunities

Service

Apartm ents

LHouses

[Rooms
id Board
, Office, S to re s
[Aatase
IxcVjmie
KCroves
lliousej
■o, Real

■ Stock
I ilijcellanooua
|J Estate
bilure
f Wanted
ImJ
, Jewelers

Aeroplane Site
Sold
In Units of
’ and 10 Acre Tracts
or
Entire Sections
$150
Per Acre
and

7—Business Service

(Incorporated)

HI-TEST building tile nnd brick
Sanford Cement Products Co.
5th St. and Maple.

Opportunities

Acreage
Adjoining
Daytona

harry e. p r e t t y m a n

HARDWOOD FLOOR contractors
Estim ates given. Superior work­
manship. W. L. Renhardt &amp; Co.
Pen. Delivery. Orlnndo.
SAND for building nnd construc­
tion purposes. Delivery from
quarry. 1100 M yrtle Avenue.

TEXTILE
CITY,
-Florida's
LOCH ARBOR LOTS
twenty million dollar industrial
Lots 4'J Mid 50, $3000. 1-i cash
community" is located near Day­
Balance terms.
tona Beach and now has in course
uf construction, a million dollar in­
dustry. Wo aro offering the Flor­ CORNER LOT IN SA NFO RD
ida investor a properly with
HEIGHTS
REAL BACKBONE.
Corner of Palmetto and F ra n k ­
lin. Price $2500. $700 cash.
Balance $100 per month for Ii
SEVEN factory units, an ad­
months and assume contract.
ministration building, two em­
ployees hotels and w ater works
ROSE COURT
are being built by Florida Textile
Lot No. 1UG. $550 fash. Hal
Products, Inc.
a nee terms,
PRICE $226U
ONE
is
. of the factory
. units
- ...........now
nearing completion and the foun­
5 ROOM HOUSE
dations for three others und one
at Bel-Air ready for occupancy
of the hotels, arc now being put in.
by Jan. 1st, modern In every
respect. $1500 cash. Balance
DE\ EL0PMEN7, building, Im­
terms.
provements and population make
property values increase. All of
HOUSE WITH I ROOMS,
these are being made possible
bath, garage and all m odern
faster in TEXTILE CITY than in
improvements.
any other development in the State
PRICE $4500
of Florida. Approxim ately 2,000
Terms
may be arranged.
skilled workers will he employed,
who will be transferred to Textile
City from northern m anufacturing
centers ami will share in an anm ul
pay-roll of approxim ately $3,500,.
600, It is the plan to have all the
factory buildings completed and in
operation within one year, together
with hotels, apartm ents anil homes
to care for the employees.

DELAND FARMS

PERM ANENT WAVING: Hnvo It
done tho “ Nestle Way." Satis­
faction guaranteed. Special prices
until December 25. Apply nt once
for appointment. Miss Virginin
Long. Over Mobley's Drug Store.

fcmot... E fficien t

icatlons

Dodge coupe, excellent con­

112 South Park Avenue
Phone 632-W.

17—For Sale, Houses

LANEY’S DRUG STORE — Preocrlptlons, Drugs, Sodas.
We rw u .■ u.r.: night now possess­
ion. New, all modern, 5 rooms
are as near you as your phone.
and bath, beautiful, Spanish bung­
Cal! 103.
alow in most select part of San­
ford only $7500. $3300 cash, bal­
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
ance easy terms. Bayard Realty
Successors to Glllon &amp; P latt
Co., Phone 208. 110 S. Park Ave.
210 Magnolia.
Everything elec
trlcal. Phone 422. Electraglth FOR SALE: Five room bungnlow
Radio.
. and g^raije? l P a y in g .p a id .fo i.
Best location, Sanford Heights, at
WIGIJTB— Three stations. Mag­ a bargain, direct from owner. Ad­
nolia and Second. F irst and Elm, dress I*. O. Box 742.
Sanford Avenue and lUth S treet
Expert service.
1!)—Sale, Live Stock
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing FOR SALE: Pair good nudes a
a bargain. Address A. M. Bo
Engraving, Embossing. See uv
first. We do it. Phone 417-W 65, Sanford.___________________
It. R. A ve.-Commorclal St.
211— Fur Sale .Miscellaneous

COME PICK out your Christmas
tree, at corner Park and Second.
From Monday noon on. Or phone
Decorating,
order 265. We mount nnd deliver.
M. M. Lord.
______________
FOR SALE; Nice fat live turkeys
MIRACLE Concrete Co„ general
for Christmas. G. W. Spencer.
rU. 'Freon
cement work, sidewalks, build­ Phone 100.
| *nd Supplies
ing blocks. Irrigation boxea. J. M.
M Eggs
COME PICK out your Christmas
TerwlHeger. Prop.
otlce
tree, at corner Park nnd Second.
HILL LUMBER CO. House o&gt; From Monday noon on. Or Phone
er-i and Supplier)
Service, Quality and Price.
order 265. We mount and deliver.

Wp, Female
sip, Male
e!p. Male or

JAM ES II. COWAN—All kinds
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
W ater and Boat Tanks. A t Oak
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­
phone 111.

9— Fhr Rent, Houses
FOR RENT: 5 room house nil mod­
ern. Sanford Heights. Phone
15G-W. Mrs, L. A. Renard.

Mp. Salesman
R a tio n . Ma |e

S— For Rent, Apartments

ituation, Female

DR RENT: 2 room apartment.
1009 Union Ave. Near new ho-

^ cem en ts

FOR RENT: 2 room sleeping porch
and hath, good location, light
ami telephone, paid, furnished. $20
per month. Phone .727.

WANTED TO RENT: 2 or 3 room
unfurnished apartm ent. Reply
‘uuipment, new M. C. J. care Herald.
:lh ID n c re 3

10— For Rent, Rooms
, » ttle . Dodge
* ‘ 'for $20,000.
e'J 7 miles from FOR RENT: One furnished bed­
room. 618 Oak Ave. Phone
ptf highway. 40
* Property, with 622-W.
“ m for $20,000 FOR RENT: Large upstairs bed
*"u can’t beat
room. 306 Palmetto Ave.

,ent or an ideal
Act quick, FOR RENT: Rooms, with or with­
V^nge Ave.,
out meals. Reasonable rates.
^ Orlando.
Lincoln Hotel.

TWO PI NR HURST LOTS
Located on Holly Avenue n e a r
Hughey, facing oart, h s No.
ldii and 167. Price *2000 each.
51,000 cash will buy the tw o
lots. Halunct term*.
SEVEN ROOM HOUSE
on Palmetto Ave. with h ath ,
butler's pantry, garage, on lo t
61x117.
PRICE $10,000
l-.'l cash, balance can bo a r ­
ranged.

SANFORD

DEPENDABLE USED CARS
fERTISERS
.tentative thnrl t with rates,
plication will give
information. And
,r wi|| assist you
jur want ad. to
effective.
y f NOTICE
ihould give their
dike address as
(bone number if
Jolts. About one
i thousand has a
| the others can't
[with you unless
U address.

DEAN-BERT. CORPORATION

FOR“liENT7T^r4~
F°£ H

33— W anted

HU1LDERS MATERIAL

CARPENTER Foreman. Compe
tent to handlo conriructlmi uf
ten houses at a time. Ho* 22, care
Herald.

GROW ERS SUPPLIES

21— Sale, R eal K n tn te

AUCTIONEER
Wo carry n full Une.
RNT: One or two bedrooms
WE SELL Iota and subdivisions
Our pnera are rig h t.
Cash
or
without
use
of
kitchen.
a t public ruction. Lafe Burger, SOU Maun nil i
terms. We w ant your burin
Room 0, Rock Bldg.. Orlando, FIs.
FOR RENT: Lovely front room Sanford Stove A F urn itu re &lt;
next to b„ to gentlemnn only, _______321 E. F irs t S t
3—’Autos, Rent
Call -19-J.
^1.—Sale, R eal E state
AUTOS FOR HIRE
f
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r
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n
t
E A G IE AUTO SERVICE Day
mnn. 510 W. la'tStV
or s i g h t Meets all tralcs. Bagrage tran sfer. Phone 551 and 63-W
SALES ORGANIZATION
_rooms. 120! Oa k Av
REEL &amp; SONS
, _ Yon Drive It. .
b e in g SOUGHT
W. Myrtle and 2nd S t at R. R.
’

WANTED TO BUY:
round timber from
up, must Ih&gt; high land
saw mill purposes. T.
son, Mnitland.

THE MEN behind the sales or­
ganization in Textile City have
bad long years of experience in
planning and building sales forces.
They know how to ENCOURAGE,
they know how to STIM ULATE,
they know how to H E L P the or­
ganization in tho field.

SALESMAN
Wo have a pood opportunity to
offer real estate snlesniBii. One
v h o is familiar with the grrat-r
Sanford district preferred.

SANFOKD GROVE. Inc.
6U7 1st. Nnt'l. Hank Bldg.
___________ Phono 216_________

37— Wnnlcd Help, Salesman

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SORES, PIMPLES

P. Thurmond

BOILS, RASHES
E A S I L Y HEALED BY

SHOW YOU HOW

OUR MONEY MAKER OVER

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BETTER TRAN IODINE
SOU) BY AU DRUGGISTS

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MAKE A HUNDRED

POSITIONS WANTED: White
help all vocations supplied on
short notice. Pleaso write, wire nr
phono 2632. Northern Star mdoyment Bureau, 30 E. Church
St., Orlando. Fla.

NOTICE
TO ALL CONTRACTORS
On and after January the
10th, lOlifT, the Painters Beale
will bo $1.00 per hour.
Local 12G1, SanfordHy M. D. JACKSON,
Financial Secretary.

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REMINGTON IWtablo four-bank
Typewriters, “tho king of p o rt­
ables. $60. Barret Portablo A dding
Machines. Can’t !h&gt; beat, Seminole
Printcry, Phone 93, Welaku Uldg.

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11.1 Magnolia Ave.
S F irs t Class Barbers
Special Attention
Given T o Ladies nnd Children,

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Llton J. Moughton
ARCHITECT
F i r s t N a tio n a l H ank Uldg.
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U U S fN E S S ’HOMES
G. T A Y L O R D YER
Painting—DfcnrnlinR
PHONE 303

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Welill"*: Ii* t o l n t r i*n‘l S o tdo rin g
Wi.ik l i v o t o o l r r i l
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HANFOItD, FLA.
F l o r U l u H tn ln
r i . u l M t f i A wtoclatlon.

Try Smith’s Barber
Shop for pood barber
work. Ladies welcome. WE H A V E THE BEST BUYS
Next fo Valdez.
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Sanford R a d ia to r and

ltefarsiicea:

l*‘l r s t .Nuili.mil Hunk.

FOR SALE: Dresser, porch swing. WAITRESSES: Benson’s Springs
cook stove,, duo-fold davenport,
Inn. Inquire Wednesday between
kitchen utensils, 3-1 m attre ss 10 and 11 a. in., Valdez Hotel, Ask
121 1-2 S. Palmetto Ave.
for Mr. Seaman.

WANTED TO RENT: For about
two weeks one portable pumping
o u tfit with gasoline engine. Capac­
ity 1500 to 3006 gallons |&gt;cr hour.
Adrlress I •S . W. i.iro Herald.

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3!)—'W ank'd Situation. Female

WE HAVE a largo waiting list
LOST: Abstract covering lots 9
for small houses. What have you
and 10 Flora Height*. Please reoffer. Denn-llerg Corporation,
turn to I. T. Stringer, Box 82, eity . to
515 F irst National Bank Bldg.
LOST: liluck suit case on Celery WANTED TO BUY: Five to fif
Ave. Contains book on Peoples
teen acres adjacent to it, Musi
Bank, Red Level. Ala. Return to be on good road and priced right.
Herald office and receive rew ard. Cnll Southland Realty Corporation,
FOR SALE: Gas stove. 'JtJ'J L au­ 106 Main Street, Daytona Beach.
rel Avo.
Phone 850-121. _
,7—l’iano Tuning
11— Wanted In Kent

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SERVE YOU

YOUNG LADY or gentlemnn
fill i acaney in circulation de
partm ent of Florida News. Pay
excellent. Apply .2161 Palmetto
Ave. or Box 41.

E. SPURRING, au£&gt;*divt*lon
specialist. Subdivision to O r­
lando, Florida, and F I o r y
Heights, Florida on lJixi* H ig h ­
way.

117 Kcot adjoining
Standard Oil Co.,
New F illin g ' Station.

W ILL HE GLAD

____30— Wanted Help.___

31—Special Notices

FOR SALE: At South Sanford
(Glndervillc) new 3 room bung­
COAL FOR SALE
alow, 2 porches, also small cot­
Lincoln Hotel.
tage and one building lot, size of
lots 70x133, cash or term s. M. C.
FOR SALE: Ford Sedan. 4 doors A spin wall, owner.
good condition. $200.00. 216 E.
Second.
________ FOR SALE: band to sell on the
main road, in Grapeville, one
FOR SALE: Bicycle. go«d condi­
tion. Can bo seen at 806 Mag- half acre. Apply Georgo T. HulIlngcr.

Stucco
Sheet Rock
Shingles
Roofing
Sewer Pipe

35—Wanted Help, Male

pay cash for second bund
llb lA U ar, rKATILh. CITY ra n I BUY,
pianos. Address Box 352.
substantial development with a
FOR SALE OR TRADE: Three real purpose, we demand the very
II. C. VIELE, Jt-weler. W atch,
mules. Will sell cheap or trade best tepresentution.
jewetery and clock repairing and
for Ford truck or Fordaon Tractor.
engraving. Quick service. 116 M ag­
Call L. H. Echols. Telephone 016121
A satisfactory comm ssion ar nolia Avenue. Phone 442.
AIR COMPRESSOR for filling rant ement is offered la the uxccu
station nnd other purposes. Com­ live of a responsible tulos organ!
28— Plant, Seeds, T rees
plete with electric motor, first zution in Sanford.
1TEWART THU FLORIST"
class condition. Call 139.
Flower* for all occaaiona.
814 Myrtle. Phona 260-W
AI.E: Good second hand
ad,
nmttress,
springs.
M. S. PATTERSON
10 Laurel Ave.
Director of Sales,
FOR SALE: Nice fat ducks. Phone*
WOOD FOR SALE: l eave orders
178 J . ______
________
Box 91-A, Sanford. Fla._____
228 S. Reach St.
Daytona Beach, F la

A Note Worthy
• fiery Avenue

WANT work or change of p»*i
turn? White only. Northern Stur
Employment Burenu, 30 E. Church
St., Orlando, Fla.

THE DAYTONA
KENNEL
CLUB is now building a S100.000
plant in Textile C ity, racing to
start around .lanunry loth.
PLANS now in form contemplate
sales of property reaching tens of
millions in volume. Two or three
years or more, will be required to
bring this city building program
to a successful term ination.
RE&lt;3a U.isE oT tho rapid develop­
ment and tho large volume of sales
now being consummated daily, a
sales organization in Sanford now
getting into the sales plans of Tex­
tile City, will find prospects can
be easily and thoroughly convinced
of the merit and the pro fit oppor­
tunities in Textile City. There­
fore the connection will unques­
tionably he n very proiit.-dilu one
from the very start.

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TIIB WEATHER

H cA rtt

Florida*- morlly cloudy and cold
■; po9nibly rain on tho cast coosl
&gt;nIklit; possibly light frost ft

greatest VcKctnbIe
&amp;,eat Garden Land
Associated Press Leased Wire

700 Autos

SANFORD, FLORIDA. MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1925

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Greatest Movcmcn/t In His­
tory Handled During Past
Year, Says Report (liven
Out By Association Today

Former Air Chief Says He
Had “Sneaking Suspicion”
That Giant Dirigible Was
50 Per Cent Over Weight

jvhile Ilis
Jin-Saoud,
j Pursuit

Largest Business
Was In October

Reid C allsO fficer
Modern John Brown

Large Surplus Of Cars And
I.nernnet i ves
Klim inates
Delays In Transportation

Mitchell Mentioned As Police
Commissioner For Gotham;
Has Little Chance For Post

C’hnrles Kurfees, 43, is heltl at
Wichita, Kas., charged with be­
ing the heno of a ring th at stole
more than 700 automobiles, mostly
Fords, in Kansas, Oklahoma end
Colorado. Official:*, expect to a r ­
rest 2.r» more men as accomplices.

I the throne in
r he has been
tn-Huud, head
[ Ncdj in war|alm&lt;&gt;: t continThc Wahabis
hack against
Ba e were un-

(lA auA imroe[ f'r thr inra|T '• Wihjlia
Itt for font''cd
p d ir tic ile&gt;r ' I i I At]
throne he had
more than a

Hit Club
citations
Members
l» fur the npen$1 lucht Club's
a*'- -M have been
Irtainmcrit compi nation.
Ml for a formal
Nil at the City
[mention at the
a. this dance to
fri,s h» Is- given
L their families
Wests.
,&lt;&gt;n the opening
ttubhnuse, Coiufu*D* said this
earl'
opening
v the delay
lfy uf f.irniUire
nnmeat, all of
r,vi'd ami horn

CHICAGO, Dec. 21.—(A*)—‘Ten
tiew operating records were estab­
lished by the railroads of this
country in IM25, in handling the
largest freight traffic that ever
has been offered to them by the
shippers of this United Stntcs.
A report embodying the records is
to lie submitted to a m elting of
tile board of directors of the Amer­
ican Railway Association here to­
day.
Following arc the high mars:
Handled the greatest freight
traffie in history, measured by the
number of cars loaded witli rev­
enue freight.
Throughout the year there were
never h
than iO'I.UlK) freight
ears and 4,200 surplus locomotives
in icrvieenble condition, thus elim­
inating transportation delays.
Biggest Monthly Traffic
Hcndlid the greatest freight
traff e for any month on* record in
October when it amounted to 11,0(11,PK}t,000 net ton mi’es, exceed­
ing by 2.2 l a r cent tlitf previous
high record made In October, 1024.
Reached a total of 1,124,130
ears loaded for the week ending
Aug. 2b, the greatest for any one
week on record, cxco-ding l»y 12,O'.M cars, or 1.1 | st cenc the pre­
vious Idgh record made in the
week of Oct. 2. 1021.
The average daily m nem ent of
all freight cars in October was
:I2.2 miles which excelled iiy or\e
and one-hulf miles the previous
high record.
Loading i'f i n:&gt; ii
n'd mi
eellaneotis freight, ine'.ialing loss
than carload lot freight, was the
greatest during the year on rec­
ord. exceeding by more t nan two
minimi ear fill* I I 'Til of .one
, the greatest
ne day in hisrage Load
I of freight per
mth of August
light* &lt;t ever at*
ine'easo of 20
ous record made
R.-ii'roud taxes
ioo,000 the highar on record.
on.-* lined during
rthtn to the utraffic handled
lu re having been
'irst ten months
itiunds usedd to

d

[' is Best. Says Buyer Who
’Red’ On Sanford Land In 1009
trous looking old real estate men within the past
'•aimed W ichita, (l‘w months asking for a price on
lln&lt;f- Hi- h-i.i
the property, he stuted th a t h:s
a!;(i l . ‘
family insisted upon hla coining
. i I, *' !l*oppedt0 Sunford mid looking into the
That present value of the land.
.,
tho lake Upon arrival here he said he
* what is nowdiscovered tho land to be worth
Z2,~~~
. * ncrc. He
,
apnroxim ately &gt;
2,000 per
rent estateaaid that as !he did not need the
...!
!&gt;e derived
,,.no extent, inpumey, which might
u tho sale of hi* holdings h-?
Jdu gentleman f r o ..
**' Ic
* sac the acreage
c with a real thoilghi ho wotlld
visit.'
to a dairy fur use as paaturugc.
Purchased 40
QUEEN VISITS SISTER
"M one-half
t town, lying
quarter from
I.)[)NDON, Doc. 2t.-(/P )T Queen
1Per acre for Manule of Norway, wno in girlhood,
1 *°d and the was
n' n» learned, boy’
he had been c e s s __ _ .
5 «n the land w hat her brother,
calls .h e r. because
* letters front to publicity.

177 Injured Also Reported Manager Of Seminole Hull)
By Eleven Dixie States;
Growers Association Says
Florida, Mississippi Tied
Demands For Narcissus
For Lowest Number Dead
Conte From All Sections
Widespread di-mund for Sem­
ATLANTA, Cn., Dec. 21.—(/P).
—Thirty-nine persons sacrificed inole county paper leaf narcissus
their lives during the past week on flowers and bulbs is bringing
tin nitnr of the traffic god, and about tile development of tile bulb
277 others .•iffcred varying de­ growing business in this section
grees of injury. Home of these along lines comparable with oilier
lire expected to die. These figures almost phenomenal growths of inwem revealed today in a survey of dustriii- experienced in this state,
traffie accidents by the Associated according to a statem ent made to­
day by It. K. Whitncr, Jr., man­
Press in I! southern states.
North Carolina, with seven ager of the Sanford Itulh Growers
deaths, led the galaxy of states, Association, who told of u recent
while Florida, and Mhnbslppi ro- order received from tho Knull
ported two eueh ns tho lowest nuni­ Floral Company of Tampn for
Iters.
Georgia again took the 7,000 narcissus flowers at $3 a
crown for the highest number of hundred.
Mr. Whitncr said that
the
injured with 49. This was ono lew
than wn* reported through th- Tampn concern sent a truck to
same channels Inst week. Virginia Sunford for the flowers, which are
vvns a close follower w ith 41. Flor- lmt a side-line to the major indus­
ida reported none having Iteen in- try of bulb growing he snid.
Employees of the Garner Pro­
jureil.
There were no outstanding occi- duce Company, local m arketing
diMtts during tho week. The toll agents for the Seminole Bull*
was taken by scattering accident.' Grower:) Aioocintion, Wire forced
A tabulation by states follows: to pick flowers all night in order
States
Deaths
Inj.
Virginia .
North Carolina .......... 7
3f)
South Carolina ....... 3
4
Georgia ........................ 4
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&gt;&gt;" ol Florida
and one Alabama

h 14
ids in l'-»23.

fortune, retired
' r- who has
c yearr. on the
&gt;n m the near
by Kills
Questioning beFortune
• mi.i yesterday.

TRAFFIC MISHAPS LOCALLY CROWN
TAKE TOLL OF 39 BULBS MEETING

in

Traffic Policeman
Is Injured In Crash
W i t h Automobile
County Traffie Policeman U. U.
“ Boh" Wilcox, working from tho
office of Sheriff C. M. Bund, was
seriously injured Saturday a fter­
noon at 4 o’clock when thu motor­
cycle on which he
ruling
crashed into the rear of an auto­
mobile driven by a man nuineit
Fuircioth, of Puulu, at th» corner
of Sanford Avcnuo and rhirtccnln
Street.
Officer Wilcox was removed to
tho Fcrnuld-Lnughton Hospital
where he was found to bo au.ferine from a broken
.ari'*
numerous minor cuts anu bruiser.
Tho fracture of his leg I* report­
ed to be a m ajor one and will re­
quire several months to heal, tt
was said.
Wilcox was riding south pa Sonford Avcnuo directly behind th-i
automobile of Fuircl &gt;th« when
tho latter turned into 13th
and Wilcox, who failed to np’1*
the turn being made by the otnor,
struck tho reur left wheel of the
mucin no and was heavily t.irown
frnm Vil» ■niitiirevcle. according to

2
3

0
3

Mississippi ...
.2
Louisiana ..................... 4

20

17

Totals
IT'S HOT IN ARGENTINA
BUENOS A IRKS, Dec. 21—M*)
*—Argentina is now expecting tho
hottest weather of the summer,
tin- mercury is in tlie nineties here
und in some parts of the country
is above 100.

121

Public Opinion Turns
A gain st Prohibition,
Says Columbia Head

ippose
[ovement

itill another
d. It is that
ic Hetljn.se, a
partly aloiiK
ia Arabia
id of Pilicrimunbraces the
ha. Ali, Ukc
llusseiu, has

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During Attempted
Hold-Up By Negrd

II! NEW FREIGHT E d w a r d K e l l e r ,N o t e d T h i e f ,

RECORDS MM S

jase Abdie Father,
ing Beset
iual Wars

Sixteen Panes Today

gnrdcil as reliable, although oth­
ers were reached from his own de­
ductions. He said he had charged
that the Shcnnndoah was about fili
|H*r cent over weight because ho
imii "u sneaking suspicion” that
such was the case, tiut Inter ho
said ho had “personal knowlodgo
from reports and things of that
kind," that the ship was too heavy.
He was not prepared to say from
his own knowledge whether nonfrev Jn g solutions hud caused cor­
rosion uf tin* Shenandoah's frame
work, as lie charged in the San
Antonin statem ent which led to his
court martial on charges of insu­
bordination.
Attorneys for the convicted air
officer fought to induce him to re­
fuse to testify, as lie did several
weeks ago when first brought hofore the naval tribunal. They ad­
vised him tlmt until tho president
approved his court m artial sen­
tence of five years' |u x |)n * lo n
from the arm y he occupied a prlrileged status.
Apparently he went to the hear­
ing room prepared to follow that
advice but Mrs. Mitchell, who ac­
companied him, asked t lmt lie give
the court the evidence it sought
and tiring to an end the legal con­
troversy in which he had been en­
tangled for weeks.
Offers \\ h U cii Statement
Before taking the stand. Cot.
Mitchell o ffend a written state­
ment which rear Admiral Hilary
I’. Jones, president of the court,
declined to nrropt until a fter tli*&gt;
air officer had been sworn.
“Then,” the colonel said, "I will
offer the statem ent to tho court."
lie did so, the admiral accepting
lmt not reading the document in
which Col. Mitchell culled a tte n ­
tion to liis rccunt sent nee of five
year's suspension from the army
bemuse of his attacks on govermeiit aviation poiirit &gt;, lmt point­
ed out that tile sentence “is not
in effect until approved” by t li:
president. Until such approval is
given, lie said his-statutory right.)
idiould not tie abridged.
Tlie witness then was questioncd by Muj. Henry Leonard. Judgj
(Continued on page 3.)

NEW YORK. Dec. 2L—(/P)--*
The tidu of public opinion lum
definitely turned against pro­
hibition is the belief of Nicholas
Murrny Butler, president of the
Columbia University.
L m t week's debnte started by
Senator Edge of New Jersey,
wan the beginning of what will
b? u successful movement to re­
form the "present intolerable
Hituation" he thinks.
Voluminous
enrrespon nee,
the president said in n letter
made puhlie Inst llifht, indicated
a movement to reform the pres­
ent lawn.
Dr. Butler's report was w rit­
ten to Mrs. Victor A. Hcggvrmatt, of Atlantic Highlunlx, N.
J., anil eontended that “to drive
prohibition out of the country
has lieeomu a moral issue.
The violation of “ fundamental
and righteous laws in the futile
and lawbreaking attem pt to en­
force ik foolish and untruthful
law, ho wrote, “is the most im­
moral undertaking on which any
government ever embarked.”

COSTLY JEW ELS
ARE TAKEN PROW
Well Laid F ln n ^ U f T’Rrevcs
Enable Them lo Make An
Easy Break With Jewelry
Valued At Nearly $100,000

and (1100,1)00 were stolen from the
boudoir of Mrs. William T. Starr,
wifi* of n Htock broker In tho fin­
ancial district, by thieves win* en­
tered tho apartm ent Sunday while
the family was away. The theft
became known today when police
started a city wide search for the
missing jewels.
The thieves apparently had made
well laid plana to hup’larizo the
apartm ent which is in West Fifth
Street. Duplicate keys were used
in entering the apartm ent, police
believe. All employees of the house
wore questioned lmt they anh| they
had seen no ono enter the place.
The thieves apparently had gone
directly to tho draw er in which
Mrs. S ta rr kept her Jewel case.
Nothing else in the apartm ent was
molested.
The stolen Jewelry included
three diumund-ctudded bracelets,
one pearl ring and diamond ring,
one pair of pearl and emerald ear­
rings. a diamond-studded muteli
case and a platinum ami lUantnml
brooch, described ns tin* rostlicst
item in tho lot.

Two Hurt In Auto
Collision A t . Elm
And Ninth Street
The corner of Ninth Street and
1Klin Avcnuo was the scene of a

serious smnshup Saturday a fte r­
noon a t 2:31) o'clock when u Ford
truck, driven by E rnest Hunkorc&lt;iored, and n touring car
driven by Fred Patterson, white,
collided with ouch force «&lt; to ovorturn tlie truck und causa painful
injuries to two youngsters, Otto
and llurtow Hutchison, while, who
wore riding with Hnnkcrson.
Otto received a —-vero sculp
Officer J. B. Green, of the San-| went down, but so did Russell, and wound and his brother, Bartow,
ford Police Departm ent resents be- from then on events niqwil in suffered several cuts and bruises
ing told by a prospective prisoner rapid order. Green, in falling, pin- us n result of the collision. Both
that the prospect “uint gwinc be ned hs right arm bencutlt himself Iwya were removed to the Pcriutldarrested." This was proven Satur-j in attem pting to reach bis black- i Laughton hospital where it is suit!
day afternoon when the policeman juck and was almost helpless un-'* i I. . t I lia.il iiinuit a n f (ia in n llif
wus attracted to tho corner of der u weight of about 200 pound.i
Ninth Street and Holly Avenue by of dark meat. The negro reached
a crowd which had collected to for Green’s pistol, it ij said, which
watch the unties of one Jam es until that day hud aiwuys been
Russell, colored, who it is said. I cut ried &lt;»&gt; the officer’d hip.
had been busy getting illuminated
The furt th at his gun u*nr not in
fur the holiday season.
its regular place id said Jto be ruWhcn told tn at he was under sponsihjc for Green’s being alive
a r r o t , Itusael wuxud argunientu- toduy. Hu had thut morning detivo und informed the policeman elded to carry his piatot under his
that the la tte r’a stature wus nut| right arm pit.
of such dimensions us to cause his
A fter a short struggle pn the
submission without a struggle, j ground, the policeman regained his
Green isn’t a big mnn by any Jeet and, nftor jerking a knife court this morning,
The iaso against'I tunkerson waa
[means ami Itu^sel, burly and im -'fro m the hands of his quarry, he
luted with tho upifit of John B ar - 1proceeded to ileenraio UusscU'a dismissed when it waa proven,that
he hm! the right away, and Pat­
ieycorn. took advantage of his head with hts hln£jfjack.
would be cuptor by attem pting to
They were down again when a terson V"a. aojcsseil u fine of. 123,
‘ throw hint to the ground. Green!
(Continued cn page 3.)
w ith tL. op;i7tt vf Bcrvtng 20 days.

(■ODD PROGRAMS PROMISED
NEW YORK. lK*c. 21.—(/Pi­
pettor ttunes on New Year’s night
on WWZ, KYW, KDKA, WGY,
WBX or WKC. John McCormick
and Luc res la Hurt are to he in
front of tlie “mike" for the sec­
ond time.

gro stepped out lit the mum*- cT.
tliu road und-i'rdorod Mr. IllynBa
to throw up Tils hands. Mr. li'iggins stopped tho car anil complied
with tho order and the negro ia
said to have shouted, “ Well, I
guess I’ll kill you anyway."
Death Clime Immediately
He pulled tho trigger and the
bullet crushed through the wind­
shield striking Mr. Higgins In the
right evo and coursing through
thn head, causing Immediate death.
Tho gun used was described us nii
old 30 ‘JO rifle.
Ibinders Everett, negro, n w it­
ness to the shooting, in snid to
have procured a gun find In turn
shot Dunlap, slightly wounding
him. Thu latter turned and ran,
barricading himself In &gt;i nearby
house. Police officers Shaw und
Ward, together with a number of
citizen* are said to have then en­
gaged in a gun ImtUo with the
nrunken negro which lasted for
fully 15 minutes.
Over 100 shots were reported to
have been fired before Officer
Shaw and n mnn named Pete Alli­
son rushed into tho house « n | shot
tho negro to death before IA could
uio hi.« gun on them. Two negro
occupants of the house are said
to have been wounded during the
bcttle.
Mr. Higgins left Sniper I only
recently going to Haines City to
(Continued on ungx.

City Will lixtcnd
White Way System
Provision for the extension of
the city's white wny on several
important streets was made a t tie*
last, meeting of tho City Commis­
sioners, who ituhorixrd tho immed­
iate ordering of fixtures and postn
necessary to curry out tho work,
the completion cf which ia expect­
ed to result in about two months.
Tho white way will bo extended
on Park Avenue from F iiai Street
to Ninth; on Oak Avenue from
F irst Street to Fifth, on Magnolia
to F ifth; Palmetto to F ourth'and
on Hanford Avenue to Fifteenth
Street, according to present plans
adopted by the (omimixaioncn.

Policeman Green Narrowly Escapes
Death In Fight With Drunken Negro

canto from Charleston th,p. thro*
men and a small boat from
West Palm Beach, Fin., had been
picked up |»y the Mtanwc C;!»iioa
and are etiroute to Now York. Thiu
was confirmed in &lt; nidtegritni
from tlie Orizaba Sunday night.
Thu name of tho small boat was
the Mnrnion.
Dispatches from West Palm
Ik-ach state that the Mnrmon was
owned by Dnmlatio Vitale but that
lie did not know the names of the
three men. They had gone out in ­
to the gulf stream on a fUblug
trip.
Tho yr.cht Topaz to, burned to
the water’s edge nt Georgetown,
S. C., Sumlay, four men leaping
into the water and mvmmung to
siifety. They were Capt. R. C,
Dnllic, of New Orleans, Chief Knginrer Charles Saalecs-m, Agent
K. B. Emmons amt Seutnnn Joe
C'hxistctuon. ail of New York. The

J

�LsM i

yoTICM n r MASTER'S SALE
• , . # r Seminole County.
Notice l» hereby Riven that the
undersigned Is Special Master In
li.\ t i i i : c iu c i i t t opi T
. s ‘l v
on » $ »»»•
ot Sovam* Chancery!
byy virtue o
ofk a iinni
final &lt;ieileIMIl.i: CO I NT V, H.OIIIMA. IN KloVhla.
her,
A.
u
v
!
K
POItCLASS!
STEW ARTS W ASHINGTON LETTER
erro enter*'! In that pertain oauaa
c iu N a a n .
in the
I"mhi
. .i"Judicial
By CHARLES P. STEW ART
t it'
Circuit, hemlnolt*
Suit to (Inlet Tllle.
»";«!} iSSSSSf nfSSSf'lor-s—i- •■nth
........
Florida. wherein H. A,
W. J. LAKH.
VtutrlVlnn Is complainant, and K. l/.
n„‘., r.iunty.
Complainant.
.1
"lory "" ah. are defendants, said
W ashington. Nov. 20. — Going
l,aid K^vcrnnient cm
vs.
,W. A. LOVHL.L. et nl.
home pretty late, ronie nights ago,
|). fftnlnnlf.
iioi'.utlOLriKltJt Iim LL. .N
’I ,
to ti„. highest and m
„ .
, v.
V I
1 happened to glance upward, to­
fioat hlddor.' «t tlm Somlnole CounYet the fnct th a t such an ino riirr «r rnMicailnn
C. A. V.icc, of New W k p t ) . , wiinj nl)OUt thc 'steenth floor of
v Fnurthouse. Hanford. Florida,
representing the International Hi- n certain Washington skyscraper, dividual— R. Moulton Pcttey—is NOTH i: TO. KNOWN AND CN* Nov. T-tI-2I-2Sduring ilie I. gal hours nf sale. &lt;m
said
to
have
been
the
original
KNOWN
HKk
I lit. first Monday In Djceinher. 1925.
blo Students’ Association, will lec­ r.nd immediately my eye was
T in: STATU OF FLORIDA. to:
name Peirig tlw sevonth day of the
W. A. LOVELL. JKSSK O. J.MLR,
ture a t the Milanc Theater Sun­ caught by the peculiar winking or prom pter and certainly is now th :
. ..inili th- following described propl». MAHSI’.V. M.
■}•day night at 7:15 o'clock, accord­ a lone light in an upperstory win­ president of the Woodrow WilsonJl ; WILLIAM
ertv In Kenilnolo County. Florida,
liOWKI.L. I). «i. CRENSHAW. If llv'
•','Vv
Tit
I'M
T
COSIPANV,
a
Pl«...
V itj;*.-any »r all of said ID
ing to an announcement made to­ dow. They were rapid winks, at Memorial Association, appears to
'
1
i..no".
J
»,
'1*1
to-wlt!
be the only basis for a loUof none . ,i. t'..tMi.int» in* dead, then to tinrlda .’
FOMTIHl •'«:
REMBMteRTIIEKUlE
Til" SW’i of tho S\V,4. Section
day by members of the associa­ slightly irregular intervals.
'a uollva dHKMii Township 21 H.’ Itang" 2’J B.
too friendly publicity tho org an iza-, P.lr*. d. vlii. . &gt; grant, t pr
r
tion here, i
While no wire or wireless op­ lion is receiving on the eve of it/
except 10 acres In tho Sauth' ' iill'A si’. a lifiawaru Corw . a . i 1' MASI’AI
If. COLL. WILLIAM
The public Is
corner thereof hcretofuro
erator, due to past business activi­ proposed countrywide -drive for JEK8I:
purntluii.
Conil,i„|nz»ntR
;ti:v,
K.
C.
McDOWKLL.
If.
&lt;
*.
sold to tV. I». Cunning, sltuato.
cordially invit­
ties I do know a little nbout the funds to endow an institution of t'ltKNHIf AW. deceased or otherwise,
i..;ng and P. lng In lliu County
VRs
ed to hear Mr.
telegraph code — not enough to learning near the capital in the and to all parties ••acli ml • very
, t veulnnle. Stnto of Florida,
claiming
any
interest
under
any
of
YVi.ie, who har
togi-ihcr with all right, title
rend it. but enough so th at I rec­
ilie apovo iijniird tlefeiulants. • ach
hctior.
mul Interest the defendant* have
been on the lec­
ognized, in this winkety-wink-wlnk w ar president’s
»
_
.
,.m.l
every,
whose
names
and
real­
la said property and all tho
tu re
platform
,
i
.
i dene. •* are ttlilitm' r» t«&gt; the ' &gt;&gt;mwinking, something extraordin­
riL-h: title and Interest tho doNobody says n word, nut and &lt; .iti:&gt;t iu tl.« niiov,- . titlilcd cause,
for a number ol
feiulnnis have In mill to the cer­
arily like Morse.
out, ngaiust Pettey, All they do! and to all p.irtha unknown wlmtnt ,in lease rovtrln* said prop­
years. His sub­
CtiMl’ANV,
T hat, probably, is all I’d have foy is th at he’s ju st a special ami........... j.ii.d the 2.r.th dav of
Ji,
f.
ndant*
v, r *,n,
1""bInn.’
""&gt;■
'"tyf'".! In this
ject S u n d a y
t.
resin
In
the
,
Involved
«.
sn'.'rVai "u-istrFs •»»»!"
-1,,, |i iri|!». from .Merritt E.
thought about it if. passing the itor for the internal revenue bu­ Hull, .‘uilil land P"liig situ it" In
&gt;**“
ce
«f
t,;ri
1
(V
Ktveit
th
at
Jpurni'j-ht will be
i ’oldnson nnd wife, to Kmmo l».
same way a night or two later, I reau—and here h" is trying to rnis: Si.tninole County. Florida, and dcK",|r"
;[
y
*
•
eree
in
ih.&lt;
ni»«v"
linisnilnger covering sul.l pro"Yho Highway
NerlPeil i.s follows, to-wlt:
Miaul II* a 1 *"
th" nth. day
o e D e v e lo p m e n t!
to Life."
The 8011111.01*1 Quarter »&gt;f llio
enlliPd eaui* • 'p jajj. the und.-r- lo’i.'nV f/ said final decree.
again. Moved by an undignified appear to think they vo made out
of .......... . . ;v .
wMl
2.'..rtli west tfiinn. r s.f fieri Ion
Terms
of
sale,
purchaser
to
pay
In connection
curiosity, I got a telegrapher a strong case.
Five (5), TownsMo twenty &lt;2&lt;»)
'' ' ■
.1 to tho Ii IrIiosI nnd f,,r
Hut have they?
anil assignment of said
I’uleatTO-Brumley Build’mg
,
with his talk.
Mouth. I tango ::i I last.
for sr;P- and
V. }, B| H„. front
friend to take ij look.
.
Ask
Pettey
if
tho
sto
ry
in
true,
And
It
'nppenrlliK
from
tlo*
sworn
iloiis" In Manford.
Mr. Wise will
JAS.
n.
SHARON.
oanfortl,
Fla;
T w a s even as Id suspected. and his answ er is, "Certainly. Pill of c.minlnlnt li.-r.-ln that you door of i iv'.art
.
Florida, within
Special Master
point out Ihaljf
Mftnlno,.
Soma thirsty party wan " 8.O.S.- What of it? Docs a man have to •nd • nen &gt;-f \ ou mn dnlni onto ..........................
..- - , M |„
M onday
building
good
till.* or Inter, -t In ulid to the «!•" 'i'h!*' i'Vy " f StJcenii'er. A .,V ’ Nov. 7. II. 31, 28.
ing" furiously for licker, and it he a notability to en title him to rlglit.
property hereinabove described.
til,. , Hi. 1’ „ | n|. described lot.
C. A. Wise
Toads synchron­
m ust have been finite n large
It Is therefore OltDKItKl* Hint
;• , - ... .'f lood situate IU
U1
izes with laying the foundation party, considering the amount and work for a' Woodrow Wilson me­ you nnd eucli of you !».• mul you
Florida, to-wlt:
nro hereby r.'.iiilr.it to npi»-ar to L! r n,.ir .S. I .N','nnty,
fo r bettor government. Speaking variety of refreshm ents - it was m orial?’’ Lnugh that off.
'i st a P'diit chains
tin* Hill of l.'omplalnt herein flle.l
today on th at subject, Mr. Wise ordering, from off in the darkness,
T H E B U S IN E S S OF RUNNING a
I,' .’ , • of .... 'luarter s-.''l"'&gt;
III tills eauso. on Monday III" 'Hi
P
ettey
isn't
widely
known
and
.
,
.
|!
.
• • "(Ion line of h"&lt;;said:
day
of
IlecemPer,
A.
I&gt;.
152'.
III.*
toward Arlington.
E
A
S I E R B Y T H E ADVERUSEMENTs. 01
! , ' i«: Township I'1 M.iutli.
doesn’t profess to he, but some si.in" P.-Ing n ISiiI.i Hay &lt;&gt;f tho
"Many have wondered why so
1Unfit;*
"
-« . i n. running tin n»"
r.inrt.
ut
III"
Court
lloiisn
la
Mnnof
his
association’s
executive
com­
thi’tiro ••list .V.il
m any Inventions, labor-saving de­
Hurt l --1 I t, pniitli
The
A griculture Department mittee members are. They include for.l, Heialiudo Hotirity. l-’Pirl.ln. nnd
12*1 f»
vices and other conveniences have
la
ilefnult
thereof
lo-ereo
l*ro
(’onI; ' '
n
t. in- point
Wilbur, f. sn.i will P" .-nterud ngnlnst you.
been thrust upon us so rapidly has boon a t g reat pains to tell tin* Secretary of tho Navy
of lll’.nlNNINH. Maid land being
rails" lodng a salt to &lt;iul"t
«?*
* * * * * '1
during the past few decades. The world th at it has no objection to Mnj. Gen. Hines, Mayor Walker said
p
1 in hd. I a.-.'ordlng to
tltl" la Hi.- I’oiiiplnlnant la nnd to
kissing.
Why,
you
ask,
should
the
of
Now
York,
1(1
governors
and
\V Vl-.ii.
.'irilall s Map o f St
penalty against the race was "H y­
Hi"
nlmV"
descrllied
land.
.
.
ervlng
a
strip
Of
did half ns m any senators. Tho drive
It Is furtliiT ord. r.-.l that Ibis
ing thou shalt die” ; for mankind departm ent suppose anybody
, , . wide alon g tho
t
Heenuso sta rts Dec. 7. I can't see anything nolle" P" piil.llslod In Ho- Sanford
suspect
it
of
objecting?
has been eking out an existence
•
.V
,
V
p
UP &lt;»,'"• '“ T '. YJIV.V man
Herat.I,
a
newspaper
piiPlInlod
In
tho
m
atter
with
the
enterprise
unit
received
a
whole
stack
of
let­
Y
am idst laborious toil and hard­
Sanford. Semin.do I’ounly, Fl«.rld:i.
,
,
ships while man is a dying crea­ ters, accusing it of just that thing. less somebody has something bet- once II week III four eunaerullve
D
I C
K
S
O
N
- I V
E
S
(
ter to urge against it than th at W.-eklv Issiiea.
W hnt happened was this:
ture.
WIliSuN.
norsif
t-r
WITNESS
iny
limnl
and
tin*
r.-al
The departm ent issued a bulletin It. Moulton Pettey is n treasury of Hie Clrriill Court of III" Heventll I , Solj. lloi u _f**r . J
, VJ20.
“ Man’s hope of life lies in the
JiidlcInM'lreult of tin* Stain of F lo r-j N'*v. . - *•-- * - •
Man’s Store
resurrection of the dead. If it has declaring war on mistletoe. With departm ent auditor.
Y
been necessary to earn one’s bread Christm as so close a t hand, the
through efforts causing “sweat of country evidently jumped largely Service Team s Will
is rin ii: t \ v Y
face,’’ mny we not conclude th at to the conclusion that Secretary
l \ VEsTIC \TIMNS
St STUMS
AI HITS
labor-saving machinery is the fore­ Jnrdino was launching nn anti­ Meet In Grid Classic
runner of u time when man will osculation campaign. In reality, it
Robertson, W illiams and Monaban
not he n dying creature? And ns appears, the luillctin was inspired
W ASHINGTON, Nov. 21.—f/P)—
f
a new government under Christ is hv the forest service, which dis­ Army and marines stage tho ser­
I’U ni.K ' AGGOUNTANTS
promised, may not the casting up likes m istletoe solely on tho vice classic of tin* gridiron sea­
Snlfr f:i-1r. M.ihoiiIu Trni|dt* IIiiIIiIImU
of roadways to facilitate the tra v ­ ground th at it kills trees.
son hero today with the president’s
cup, einhlematie of the service
eling of automobiles suggest tin 1
WASHINGTON, Nov 21.—Why championship of victory. The tro ­
laying of the foundation of a Let­
Y-:v-r
te r governm ent in which will lie shoiildti’t nn internal revenue hit- phy is now held l»y the army ns nirnwBcaBEajHBBaaBnBBnBBBBaauBKKaBBBBBBBaBBBBHBBaB
V
W earing the riglit apparel is a
cast un the highway to life upon remi auditor conceive tho idea of reported by the infantry eleven of
____________________ —--------------------------------•wen.**.
.
which hum anity shall lie invited to a 15,500,000 Woodrow Wilson Me­ Ft. Henning, Gn., and the Marine a ___________
morial U niversity? Why, having Corps contestant for the cup today
large part of the e v e n in g s good
w alk?"
thought of it, shouldn't he go to is selected from the squad a t
tim e. Sketched righ t is the corded
i.v m i : r m r r i r • o i iit ?u:v- work to raise the money and found Qiinutieo, Vn., Marine base.
i:.v rn j i i n n vi. n u n it s k .u i - the university? There doesn’t
fee in to he any reason why not. ex ­
M ll.i: 1 III NT V, I’MIII i u v.
silk lapel tuxedo th at has been the
America may have more crime
IN I'llANVIillV.
cept th at raising $5,500,000 h than other countries, hut sh"
rather a large order for a not doesn’t raise all the criminals.—
favorite since introduced in Orlando
M. M. Smith. Complainant.
O*
♦♦♦
%
vs.
O
particularly prominent nntl only Richmond Nows-1,coder.
AONIIS T. LEWIS. If living, nml If
by
th is store. It’s correct as can
lien.I, III*. Ii.'lrs devisees. griililc'S
nr oilier claimants iimh-r Agios T. H a u a B B B a B a n a a n n n n v o ia B n B iia a n n a a n a iia a B B n n H a sn n n n M S Bft
Lewis. In anil I•• tho folloivla,: m be, at three prices.
scril.. &lt;1 lamls la Heiiillo.l.* County.
1st— We will lend you
Florida, lo-rvll:
Itl
The NW 'i &gt;.f IP*. N l.',. Kcciloa ll.'J J
Township 21 8., linage 21 K,
nml all |&gt;.irtl«H elanalag la te r.n l1
- $ ( ) 0
In and to tin* uloiVo doHcrllo-il prorerty
whetlmr
known
or
iialiaowa.
pel
n e c e s s a r y to ln iiltl n c o m p le te ho n ie
Jjefenduiil*.
. .... ,
Mill to tluli'l Tlllr.
M ltnr.lt OF I’l III.ICATIMV
2 n d — I f y o u r h o m e is n lr e a d y n u ilt we w ill m a k e
To Agnes T. Lewis, ir living, nml
If dead, nil persons ••l.iliiilng Inl"*-y o u a v e r y s u b s t a n t i a l loan "ii it.
m ts under Agues T. Lewis. dis . iOi. il
or otherwise. In nun i" the follow­
ing desrrll.ed li.lids III M'inliiolo
county, Klorhl.i to-wlt:
The NW’I of ii.e Nl-.'i. Fceilon
II. Township 21 K. iiniigo 21
Prom pt Service Guaranteed
K
Call and let us explain our plan.
nnd"nil pnrtles elnlmlng ItilrrrM In
nml to Ilie illiovc di n. ; iPcd |iroperf t f*td
ty, win Hicr known or uul.no-.. .
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Yuli mill each of yon nr • imrcnv
urd.-rt-il to nppear to IP" nlmve i i i -I
till,-d cans., on &gt;.r . '(•&gt;&gt; *he f&gt;'si
Moiulny III !»• e-inlor. 1*2.,. s.mic
107-109 S. Park A ve. Sanford, Florida. Phone 720
lielitg a rule day of Hil" court, mul
tli,. s,.\..iiili &lt;lay of the loom i. mol
In defiiull Un roof n d.-er.. |oo
BBBBBBBBBBBUBBBHBaBBBBBBHBUanaBBnaHaUBBZiaX’l.auilB .TI
ConfeSHo will bn • nlere.l ugiiliist
you mol &lt;ncii of you, mul said cause
T h e sketch at left F*«
proceed ex parlu.
Il Is further i.rilrrnl Hint lots
order l.o i.iil,liste d once n w. . I. mr
a b o u t these silk muffknl
four I’oliseriltlve weeks III tin- Mallford lleralil. a newspaper piiPIihIi cd nl Hanford. I'lorl.l.i.
in g w e a r demantUw,s*
Wltn.'SH iny blind and seal of nahl
rnurl. Ilill
_ llio Olll day of NoVeWP la in or braided, $3-50.
her. I
v |.j. notail.ASS.
Clerk Circuit Coiirl. M.-inlnol"
County. Florida.......
(Seal)
Mr: A. M. \\ I.LIvS. I). &lt; .
CtlAltl.KM l\ IIICKINMON.
II.ill.-U..r for i nniplnlnuiit.
If you are not registered,
Nov. 7. M. 21. 2” : I'"'*. 6-

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Lecturer Of Bible
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Speak Here Sunday

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Title Guaranty

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Silk Muffins,!

Arc you registered and qualified
to vote in the City Election for
City Commissioner, December 8,

Tuxedo Sel,M

Real Bargains
TWO Grocery Sl&lt; re* at a r a m -

lirr, ImiIIi dulitK

g.’«»d

husintws,

ownrrH have oilier btiinite* **.

CAFB one nf the niceat in ihc
C’ily now paying l*ig.
"l»f"’f*
tunity fur one or lw» lailtea.
TWO of llu* h«-*l located H'K
CUKAM I'AKI.OIIK in town, ownera cnpaRnliiK in other huxlncs.i
will Ht-ll quick.

Handsomely boxed, *fi*
fill persons give such 1

R egister with I*. R. Phillips, City Clerk at City
Hall, this must lie before the 2Hlli day of Novem­
ber. Be sure you are registered in the City Elec­
tion Books. Your Poll Tax for the year 192-1
m ust be paid. If you have resided in S anford fo r
six m onths and the S late of Cloridu fo r a year
you are entitled to register.

T h e se ts inclut'mK *' *1

to match are $1-50 toWJI

Ttijedo Vests, $9
Pure w hite or black behind

Let every i-itizen do his duly. Qualify and
vote in the City Election, December 8th.

the

LOTS. LOTS, LOTS
HEN A VISTA
4 lots at $350.00 each, A bargains
un Celery Ave.

THE HEIGHTS

2 lots at $1650.00, I un Central
with Garage built built $3,000.00,
2 beautifully terraced lutu nn Park
Ave. beth fur $6500.60.
1 large tut on corner uf I r* nrh and
Highland, llig unkn un il «• $3,500.
We hive uthern in alreusl every
Hcclion of tho city fur you tu se­
lect from.
ORANGE GROVE, 10 acres in Dill
bearing tree*, big crop th li year,
10 Here* cleared un*«t, 00 acre*
in very fine pine limber, nn high­
way close to a nice town. A reul
bargin at $50,000.00, gued lern u .
SF.VETAI. very dexircahle ltungalow*, 5 room* nail lialli. i ’limished and unfurnished.
GOOD

HIISINI-NS

PROPBUTY

Clements, Adams
Company
REALTORS

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Mr.gt.uli4 A
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he basket
lijildlng

vests

of

pique or silk alw ays look well

The City you live in is the great­
est investment you have.

when as properly styled ns
th ese.

A PICK UP a filling station, store
nnd ‘.tuck with living quarter* on
firq flour, I mi* f umil) apartm ents
up atair* rented, small house *&gt;i.
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same lot,
rented.
$7’,000
Hal. $50.00 per mouth.
D O ailU U 3B IH lllR B SX B C U B B B IP!JB 3llB :4B B IIianB IO B K aD IU B r
IIF.ST UHG-HDND S T U C C O
F O l’U APARTMENT HOUSE IN
i H i . M W. CLOSE IN, PAY­
ING NICK INCOME ON INVEST­
MENT. COMPLETELY EC UNIS iI El&gt;, GARAGES.

coat, tuxedo

A selection is ready

now for those who dress for
evenings. $9.

ing quality i$ the I
these shoes.

im u a D ja a a iiiB a iia a a u a B B iu ^

Dress Shirts.

To People Who Own First j
j Street Extension Property: \
ul%liiu I|»rrl.il it 1 1 «-it i l.ui |ii ill** n i h r r l l i l i i g
prl&gt;r«*rly

till

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"Have them LONj

Rerrn-mber cane cutting
season w hen the new s y ru p
w a s m ade? Didn't it taste
good ? You 11 rt-cogni/e th a t sam e s m a c k -y taste in
h o e Lalx’l. for it s ab solutely p u re farm -m ade G eor­
gia Cane S y ru p .

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VVe go to the best cane g ro w ers, w hom we know
personally, buy then s y ru p and can it in u uniform w ay.
A bsolutely nothing is added. It's a s pure and ritli as
t untgli you got it y o u r s e lf fro m y o u r ow n g ra n d daddy s farm.

ir Mill *n*i* till- Iiruiirrl, nml ilr.lrr l„ aril II. lial aamr with
III (ur anlr. nml *,r %»111 liltf ) mi ,,i,r Prat a rr tir r l&gt;* k*-I ii
&lt;|i&lt;lrl% rvlutii.
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Hi Mmii, iirlrrn fniiu

C.W.A by name for W hile Label Syrup at your dealer’,.

S r» n ilr-0 \" Irrl un (mi Jiinu lir n u r , l-'lral Nlrrrl Kxlnialuu
nl •t:m ,irr (uni. Thin |*ru|*rrl» la ua ««rll l«"nl",l nml auilnPI"
(ur n I.U.t, &lt;-|aaa u|u*rlnirui buuar na mi, l&gt;ru|irrl&gt; In Snnfuril.
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R O B IN S O N S Y R U P C O M P A N Y , Cairo, U a.

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(uni. Tltla

la nn rxrr|*lluii.ill&gt; u l l r u r l l t r t i n ,.

221 Mvisch Building.

THE WHITE REALTY COMPANY
in u i

Black patent—
able! In addition *
sm a rt 11088 this east

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Mny Be Ordered Here

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New in

$10 and tip

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Xlirc*’ clurber*

These GO-SUMS are ihc la t­
est from McGregor. Irons for
every shot — from patting to
driving irons. You’ll like them
immensely—quality remnrkublo
a t $5.

pule ° rL’ ^
with

may ch&gt;’&lt; -•
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�THE SANFORD HERALD. MONDAY, DECEMBER 21,J0^5

Confessing to Murder of Three

This exclusive photograph shows F. M. IJliow/'AF fltcphnnsvilh’, Tex.,
confessing in the Tnrrnnt county &lt;Ti::.) j;iil to the murder of hi*'
stepson, Bcrnie form ally, Mrs. Snow and her m other, Mrs. S. A. Old.
He cut off the hoy’:, head and threw it into a cellar, he said, and then
■hot the women and burned their bodies in his fireplace. Snow is a
the left: Texas Hanger Captain Tom Hickman stands behind, and
Court Stenographer \villiam II. Swain is a t the rig h t taking Snow’s
confeseion on hi • ypowritcr.

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BERLIN, Dec. 21.— &lt;/P&gt;—Mujor
fe n e ra l von Socckt, head of the
rjjichswehr, lin an official Com­
munication
complaining
ton
‘ uuieuueiatic sluggishness is not
compatible with tne soldier • an
ing, declared recently th at n new
form r f horse-shoe nail catuioc in
suggested to me without b..rcau
c iu iy interference.”
lienor id Seeckt claimed th a t it
sometimes tn k ts da"* hofo"” in­
structions given by him orally or
affixed i&lt;» ine niurgm ... n .- e i.
are returned to hini in order form
for his signature and w ok.
before th tse orders reach their
destinations.
“ I fea r th a t there is developing
a departm ental vanity which doc.
in»t perm it of suggesting a now
form of luirse-shoo nail to me un­
til countless sub-divisions and :tdidepartm ents have given their w rit­
ten c o g e n t to the suggestion an .
differences of opinion nave h tin
ironed out tltro tg n lin e lonfei
cnees,” the fcIchshWb'Vr’s ' VhL'f
said, “ Meanwhil- a nunnr.ii h .i e
may have become lame.”
The general insisted vigoromiy
that red tape m ust he drastically
reduced in the tiurnum m inim )
establishm ent.

of investment has struck at
Greater Daytona Beach— the year 'round
(! \ I ^ I J P Florida community of work as well as
y jj
j r } play. C, Doublet-tracking of the Florida
East Coast Railway from Jacksonville south,
inauguration of barge service on the inland
waterway, construction of a new ocean front highway to
Jacksonville, and the near prospect of a deep water harbor
-—all play a part in helping Greater Daytona Beach to
realize a magnificent destiny. C. Opportunities for the
shrewd investor are many in this great expansion move­
ment, but the biggest of all is at Daytona Shores. An invest­
ment here now will reap the fullest benefit that Greater
Daytona Beach's growth will produce.
HE l i g h t n i n g

A protective iron tailing ha
been built around the historii
Linden tree fur petitioners’ “liitts
eh rift lind” under which subjtets
of King Frederick the Great, used
tn gather in front of the old Potsdnm city ensile to nppenl tn theit
sovereign for justice when nthet
means had failed. The tree i..
known to be 2fi0 years old.
Socialists m aking a protest, re ­
cently to tile I’ot.nuun city council
■gainst preservation of the tree,
asserted that it really served to
keep the people in Ignorunee of the
disdain with which Frederick re ­
garded them.
They described how the petition­
ers herded together under the tree
until it pleased his m ajesty to a p ­
pear a t a window of hi t castle, lie
sent his valet down to collect tie
petitions, hut scarcely ever read
them. Once in a while some flag­
rant cose of injustice was broach­
ed to the
king by one of
his m inisters. The socialists de­
clare. however, that
Frederick
hardly ever meted out justice to
those who came from far and near
to wait patiently for an answ er
under tile linden tree.
American* who will cat their
Lhristimiaaliimurn in Germany will
Ihuve in. difficultly in uhtuir/ng
trail berries, the Berlin i.'fk e ut
the United ’S ta te s 'departm ent of
agriculture, announces.

&gt; the many per
i? iin.l elieiiunt
itlons lie milled
• in on i&gt;f Itha
in front of hei

Even in the midst of the delicate
task of form ing a government,
Arftdiiki Briurid does not forget
ilia classics. It was while engag­
ed in the discouraging job of put­
ting together a n.M m ry that lie
"topped 11 draw a parallel between
himself and I’enelop-, the wife of
Ulysses, who nightly unraveled
thedveaving she had done during
the day.
“I huvo been fam iliar with the
■tory of Penelope for a long time,”
sajtj M. Uriand ^v* a^ily as he left
the Llysee palace after having In*
fo{|i*d Presiding Doumcrgui that
the, new cabinet had been for me J.

“I alwayt had thg greatest admlr-

T V.-. nty-two thousand students
are enrolled thifc
year in ail
branches of tile University
of
Paris, its rector. Pro?. Lnpie, a n ­
nounced at the formal opening of
the w inter term . This is a gain
of n.OUO within the last five years.
The university's revenues now
amount to 10,000,000 francs u year
or about $100,000. In 1010 the
university’s budget came to only
'1,000,000 francs tint these francs
were at par, giving it a revenue
of JhOO.OOO, or double the actual
purchasing power of the preson
income. The rector has launched
an urgent appeal for funds for
laboratory equipment, endowment
of special chairs and t-ludarships.

DO YO U

KNOW
three miles o f F. E. C. Railway
frontage?.
T h a t its o w n proposed free
Causeway is to bridge the Hali­
fax connecting mainland and
beach?
T h a t its proposed permanent
im provem ents include a golf
club and 18-hole course, yacht
club and yachting basin, rail­
road station and ocean play­
ground?,
_______ . j

T h a t Daytona Shores w ill be
the Florida Idea in city -p la n ­
ning more fully expressed than
anything else so far attempted?
T h a t it slopes back and up from
fam ous D aytona Beach to the
oanks o f the storied T o m o k a
River, with fifteen miles o f
natural waterfront on the ocean,
the Halifax and the T o m o k a :
w ith more than six miles of
D ixie Highway frontage and
IM P O R T A N T
A new U n it o f D ayton a Shores will he
announced shortly.
It w ill contain
some o f the choicest residential, business
and apartment house sites in the entire
project. It w ill have generous frontage
on the D ixie H igh w ay and on the main
cast-west boulevard, and on the south
w ill adjoin the exclusive resort city of
Ormond. Plats and prices at any of our
offices. M ake your reservations n o w .

cannor hnow
u n til you see

W ith each deed w ill

You

be a title insurance

ida

policy from the NeuJ

to n a

Y o rk T itle &amp; M o r t ­
gage

«fj

Co.,

capital uj-

of $14,000,000.

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F L O R ID A O FFIC E S:

i

D aytona, Jacksonville, M iami, T am pa, Haines City
m l aim Beach, St. Petersburg. St. Augustine, Win
ter Haven, Bunnell, Lakeland, Orlando. Deland, Fi
Lauderdale, Sanford, Ft. Pierce, Gainesville, Kissim
mce, Lake W orth. Ocala. .

E xecutive Offices: D ayton a Beach, F lorid

Shores.

F lo r­
D ay­

G ia n t

pines, bearded live oaks,
palm

and

p a lm e t t o ,

magnolia and maple

...

a woodland pa ra dise.
T h e blue A tla n tic and
Daytona Beach

...

fifty

cars abreast can course
the sands.

�T o ?l e P!)rts Submitted By
• various Committees
Pending °f the articles of inllams taim n ^ o^tho" nt a i dL5c,lJ',ion,
hob- I
th* ^'J'bshment of tho
OUI11', nirnnertv f’r ‘&gt;a,,C ^gllh on listed
.1 I»0- p „ PfrtJ ’0C*°Pi*d the noon hour
t the
Sanford Real Estate
Grill

^ .T ih u n a l.
S f tW SJ.C4prepay*
rihe western
her destrue.. nVCt Ohui-

-A t a teernt meeting of the
floors n t ^ L 1 Wa* ,Jcci,,°d to inrorporh i t * 1b! nH
*)on-profit organization
™n1} ' "
10 l,'.:t1L‘r
the many
" ° y nf-V'ti'Vf "*’“ ** com&lt;&gt; under the
to
|Jurisdiction of the Realtors, nnd
m to the committee which was appoint-

S&gt;S5H i?
pitonio stolo-

I t na-.-v nm]
E&gt; "charged
f ^ 1 . «‘rf t S - W n to
R f a t to the
[; The whole
no w-ny sufThe fact re-ml years, we
it, military

has left instructions to the effect
th at a’ strong enge m ust be built
to house the youngster. From the
repeated snarls and howls cm anating from his tem porary quartersi
i.it
ii.t
.
a t. the station,
this cat _fit
will __i
not vno
n-i ?lnvful as sonic other pets nowliving there.
Mr. Young stated that he caught
tho cat in a Btecl trap, but th at
no injuries hnd been inflicted on
its leg by the bite of tho iaws
of the trap. He also told of n largo
bobcat which he had killed a few
duys ago while on a tut key hunt
near his home.

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Policeman G r e e n

Narrowly Escapes

Hiff Dinner Dance
A t Valdez Jan. 1

Owen Higgins I s
Killed Sunday By
Haines City Negro

•v ir rcorg" ru a iiiuig

icer:. *. hose

I by jiar nt expensive and cheery Christm as
remembrances. “ Say it with flowI era that d0 not .w ither nnd fade.” ;
Htruction service, now the q u a r-] Mickey Walker, wilterweight.
indoors for
term nster corps and the tank champion, will train
1corps now merged wi th the 111-! bi« championship bout with Tommy
1Milligun of Scotland, m xt Month.
| fantry.

'S I A C T lS

•'•h a t I
iKED F O R .
hMT i f A
DAm

qh

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When Private Norman Barnes, U.
S. A., entered the home of Lieutruant Colonel Arthur Seaman in
Siui Francisco and uttneked him,
Mrs. Senman cmne to her hus­
band's rescue nnd laid out Barnes
by n blow with a poker. Barnes
nmv awaits couramnrtial.

Allied Chcm. &amp; D y e ....
American Smelt. &amp; Rcfg,
American T &amp; T ........... .
American Woolen ....___
Baldwin. Locomotive ... ...
Bethlehem Steel ..............
Crucible Steel .1 ....... ......
New York Central _____
Norfolk &amp; W estern ____
Northern- &amp; Pacific .......
I’un American Pet. ........
Pennsylvania ....................
Reading ............... ..
S. A. L.
................. ..
Southern Pacific
Southern Railway ___....
Studebaker ............... .
Standard Oil ^ t N. J .......
Union Pacific ....... ..........
U. S. Rubber ....... . . . i . . .
U. S. Steel ................. .....

WHAT TO GIVE?

WILL RECEIVE PARDONS

ntonio statePlans for what ia expected to be ^
»a* not pro- one of the largest nnd most clnh. own ktJ"W* orate New Y ear dinner dances ever for
1 * chloride held in Sanford were announced ed
"tr.nec would today by W urt W. W nrner, man- *•'*'
,, (i!rrode.
nger of the Hotel Valdez.
-|
iospirinn
Confetti, paper caps nnd all of por
l about Col. the latest “noise m akers” have nr- j*,,
thi- Shcnnn-j rived for the occasion, Mr. W arner scj
sr cent over- Mated, nnd the services of an eight; the
iinited cruU- jdece orchestra guaranteed,
cl repented] Dancing will he observed in the
hnt the ship | Valdez lobby nnwd adjacent corri-j
aluccd in its {dors following a special luncheon
ir and should to |,(, served in Vnlilez Grill for a
on long di.i- limited nutnlier of couples. Many
reservations are L ung made, Mr.
• ruspli ion” W niner rtated, nnd present iinlica:r cent' over-| tions nre that every scat b ith in
litness. ‘‘On the main dining salon and the two
n” then you small orange rooms will be taken
nt the conn- j well in ndvnnrc of .Inn. 1.
Nnanl. .
• “On New Years night the Vnl(Continued from page I.)
to say tr *K"t (joz j9
| )0 i»-,ven over to Sanfortl
tn of avint o n , u jt, i.
W arner said this with lii * brother James, who
li'-d discussion I ,n„ rn| n(r&gt; nnd “orderly dancing will is nn automobile denier in
territory. While in Sanford
I to the army j1{, „ |)Sprvcd ns long us the atten d ­ i.iiit
h w v cnntn-etCil with the Scniance desires."
iin *•• Seen i!i n Company.
nmching else
Youngest Memlier of Family
n proposal to
He was a son of the late J. C.
York that he Nine Cases Heard
Higgins, for many years tin- supcmnnii • i"ii&lt; r
of the first divi ion
In Municipal Court ofi-iiiiienileiit
hi s frm 1Now
the \tlanti? Com«t i.inc Rail­
) C.d. Mitchell
road, with headquarters in this
rthe jM.it; ono
Judge W. K. White this m orn­
Lu% fixed by ing disposed of th f o llo w in g c a s ­ city.
II- -.vm th - youngest member of
K«t the jHilicc t s in CUy Court:. -James Harris,
1 .. ( UN lv*Ul by XWI
■ *#iile:ii of reckless ciriving, finvtT v5tl 1704 . .. ......... ..
EaVV. vs
. Pnttur.on, same charge, fined $25; brfcrmr*-. • KihVnrtf “ Mf
Jameti of Haines City nnd his
Bc.u'. :
Willie Jones, drunkenness, fined nioiher, Mr . Mary Higgins, who
K
$7; .lanu-s Russell, fined $120 and makes Sanford her home during
Hiiih*
sentenced to 100 dayu in jnil on most of the year, and five sisters;
l l 1 rr
charges of assault and threats, Mrs. Julian Stryker of Lnn.'dnlc,
H sm.'.- u Mr. drunkenness nnd disorderly con­
I’a., Mm . l.nVcrne Hurt and Mrs.
duct and resisting a rre st; Frank Ralph Wight of Sanford, Mrs.
! /fro»n
Smith, $20 for recklcns driving;
| ilso cropped Noah Lamli, $10 on the same Hurry Hickson of Orlundo mid
fk* nrek-end charge; Otis Crawford pnhl $25 Mrs. I.ut-inn Mclxod of Tmnpa.
The body of .Mr. Higgins will a r ­
Republican of fur dtunkenne 1; Mrs. G. W. V&lt; li­
chief counsel, able, $3 for violation of parking rive in Sanford sometime this a f­
ternoon und will In- taken to the.
i«nt i- a iiiud- rulen.
home of Ralph Wi.dit in Ros?
that hit ideas
A number of persons charged Court, to await the funeral which
with minor offenses failed to aji- is to lie he'd nt 10:30 o'clock to­
jienr when their names were called morrow im rnim' frun tnc All
anil their bonds w ire ordered es­ Soul's Catholic Church.
treated. One nice r.um was col­
lected by the city wlu-n Daisy Siplin failed to show up in answer to
n charge of possessing aiiiritous
and vinoun liquors nnd her lioiid of
$200 wns forfeited.

WOO A S K t O F l R l ^ r i n
A b fo u R S P R A C T IC E . .
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H U N O E R O AM 5U M P M
D AW S IW A H E A R - '
VNlTv-t A L E S S IM CMCET
A W E E K , AM H O U
A S K E D F E R 'f a A 'V !
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sTihres weakened, ffotsMy CftH**pc-okc &amp; Ohio; St. Louw.und Haft
Francisco pfd., Illinois Central
r.nd Pacific Oil.
Flrischmano advanced fire quar­
ter, Standard Milling 3% and
Texas Pacific Tni*t rose to new
H ah nt P57. The St. Paul issues
were being purchased
in big
blqcks a t midday.

Noon Stock List

yesterday morning in Haines City'vas made mu! pained unanimous
/ * nni* the secretary instructed ti

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H udson Motors m o w ! up four
points but tlic motors generally
vsetc unable to make headway ow­
ing to the acute weakness or
Chrysler* which extended its de­
cline to nine and one half points.
The renewal rate of cull money
fulled to intimidate buyers of v a r­
ious specialties, hut several of the
.itandard railroads upd industrial

Rains failed to hold well. The
cpinihg/spnirter to IV* cents hignei. new style. .December $1.70'*
to $1.70*, and May $ 1.84 V, to
$1.65 was followed'b y slight ad ­
ditional upturns but then by re ­
actions th at in sonic cases curried
the m arket to below Saturday's
finish.
t’orn and oats were largely governtd by the action of wheat. A ft­
er opening unchanged to ltalf cent
higher, May 80s* to 81 the corn
market scored slight general gains
and then receded somewhat.
Oats started at Vkc eff to V*c
coin May 44111, hut later the m ar­
ket waa inclined to sag.

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I T AW AN F E P
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NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 21.—UP)
—Cotton futures noon bids steady;
BUDAPEST, Hungary, Dec. 21. Dec. $18.7B; Jan. *18.51); Mar.
—(/P)—Twenty-five arm y officeri, $18.3(1; May $18.00; July $17.82;
sentenced (Jo various term s )*or Oct. $17.20.
treason in supporting the late Em ­
peror Charles in his attem pt t-i
NEW YORK, Doc 21.—&lt;/P)—
regnin the throne in PJ2), are to Cotton futures 11:45 a. m. bids
he pardoned hy Regent Iiorthy on steady; Jan. $18.51); Mar. $18.87;
Christmas.
May $18.51); July $18.23; O c\
A pardon also will ho extended $17.83.
to former minister of the interior,
Bcnicxky, who is serving a sen­
tence for divulging to the newspa­ Bullish demonstrations were con­
per: the naturt of the evidence ducted in a few industrial issues
including Postum Cirtll, Woolin his secret trial.
worth, General Cigar, American
Candy and preserve* of Florida Can. May Department Stores nnd
with gains running
Fruits attractively boxed a t YE Fieisehmnnn,
from one to three points with the
FIRESIDE STUDIO make partic­ first
half hour.
ularly acceptable gifts to friend*
A
steady
demand for represen­
in the north.
tative shares a h p was mnintninel
in view of the prospects that 11*25
earnings will exceed u billion dol­
lars.
Atchison nnd Igtcknwftitna were
comparatively strong whilt report-;
CHICAGO, Dec. 21.—01*)—But­ of Ilending merger developments
ter higher; receipts 7,025 tubs; promoted spiritcil bidding for RnOk
creamery extras 48; standards island shares.
ll'-_.; extra firsts ll(*Dd5; second!
10 11; firsts 12@ 13.
Eggs higher; receipts 7,:'27
cases; firsts dU?iM2; ordinary
firsts :M(p)28; refrigerator extra 1
3 l 'j ; firsts 33*.4.
CHICAGO, Dec. 21.—(/P)—Pota­
toes receipts 63 cars; total U .8.
Miipments Saturday 400; 15 Canarilan; hnmlay 2t) cnrs'.^tradlni
’ilnv, m nrkrt-^fiat about stuidjc;
Wisconsin-^TTufiesota sacked round
whites $3.50(^3.75 according *0
quality; Idaho sacked russets $3.50
@3.75.

Read The Ads In
The
Herald
And
.
*
You Will Find

ANNOUNCEMENT
In Pr&lt;lor4» aid Christmas shoppers, we are offering ,-i special

10% DI S C OU N T
On all merchandise for C hristm as—Four Days Only

receipt*
sjiringH

A FEW SUGGESTIONS FOR CHRISTM AS GIFTS

Protection Ih Refused
LONDON, Dec. 21.-(/P )—Preniier Baldwin stilted in the I louse
of Commons today that it was
impossible to grant the application
of the iron uml steel companies
for protection under the rnfcgtinrding of industries procedure. This
nunns that the government docs
not think it wise to impose duties
to assist this industry.
CHICAGO. Dec. 21.— (/P) —
Rainy, unfavorable weather re ­
ported In Argentina, together with i
unexpected firmness
of wheat
quotations b-d today to mi early
advance of the wheat market here. J,
A substantial decrease of th e ;
amount of wheat on ocean passage
tended also to lift values.
Buying here, however, was of
only n scattered sort anil p rice'

Cheater Cowan is nn longer
connected with my firm, and
any sheet metal work tluit he
may do will not be under my
supervision.
JAM ES H. COWAN.
Sheet Metal Contractor.

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�THE SANFORD HERALD, MONDAY. DECEMBER 21J925-----

THE NUT CRACKER

W hat D oes It Mean?
P iM lik H

m rr

(flr n w a

As Brisbane Sees It

F H tp t

When the frnmera of our constitution m et a good many
I I I M a g n o lia A w a i t ___
years ago and thought out those th in gs best for the people
ftocond, Clara Matter, of the United States, they were very careful to incorporate
. 1*19. a t th e r o a l J f f i e *
1HenforO, F lo r id a u n d er A c t o f into their document freedom o f speech to be guaranteed
ta r c b 3. 1*97.
every man, woman ami child. T h is provision has long been
----- a—1*— :----- — u —i------ 1------R . II. nKHfl . E d it o r and W l u i e r pointed to with pride and held up *o other nations ns one of
H. L. 1JKAX_______ A a a o rla tr E d ito r
KAIU.K E . JO.XKS, M a a n a lo a E d ito r the advantages of a democracy. It has been protected against
many onslaijghts of reformers.
a t i n s c m r n o .\ iiatkh
Ono V rar— /T.00 ilia Monitia....|l.SO
But even as in the days of Rome, we have changed. Time
D eliv er ed In City tiy C arrier, per
Week, 15c.
W e e k ly E d it i o n Il.OO was when Rome, a republic, ruled m ost o f the known world.
per year.
In those days men talked and said w hat they wished. The
HPEC M l . .NOTICE I
All o b it u a r y forum was set aside specifically for the purpose of letting off
notice*, card a o f tlinnka, reaulutlnna and notlcea ol e n t e r l a ln m e n t a steam .
It was a congregating place where men m ight ex ­
Where chant*** a r e m a d e w ill lie
c h a r g ' d fo r a t r e a u la r a d v ertla tn u change ideas, nnd if they wished raise Hell w ith one another,
rater.
and the government was not altogether immune from such
MKM IlE lt A M O C IA T K II FIIKSS
Hell raising either. Apparently this freedom of speech was
T h e A s s o c ia te d I’rera la e x c l u s ­
ively e n t i t l e d to t h e ure fur re- really good for everyone.
p u b llc a tlo n o f a ll n o w s d is p a tc h e s
But there came a time when a monarchy was set up nnd
cred ited t o It or not o t h e r w i s e
cr e d ite d In thla p a p e r an d a i m the an emperor ruled the vast Roman dominions.
With this
lo c a l n e w s p u b lla h ed h erein .
All
change
in
government
came
a
change
in
the
freedom
of
r la h t r o f rcp ilb lic a tlo n o f rperlu!
d is p a t c h e s herein nre a i m reaerved
speech. Men could no longer talk. They could not even w h is­
MONDAY, DEC. 21. 1923.
per of their discontent or tell their neighbors of their hatred
o
f tha-despotie.Nero or Claudius. When they did talk, their
'T U B II Bit A MVS PLATFORM
heads
were chopped o ff or they were thrown to the lions.
1.—Deeper water route to Jack­
We have progressed far from the days of the Caesars and
sonville.
2.—Cotutrnctinn of St. Johns-In- it seem s incredible that there could be any analogy between
dian River rahal.
Roman nnd American histories, y et there seem s to be a tend­
S.—Extension of white wny.
ency
4.
-—Swimming pool, tennis court a, in this country to abandon the guarantees of our fathers
that we might talk, and muzzle one another. We have tw ice
«tc.
L
5.
—Augmenting of building seen
pro* in the past few months foreigners refused admittance to
■ram—houses, hotel*, a p a r t - our shores because they expressed their view s. Shapurji
ment houses.
'
Rnklatvnla"nnd the Countess Karolyi were not criminals.
6.
—Extension of street paving
Neither were they insane. But our timid Secretary of State
program,
7.—Construction
of* boulevard Kellogg dared not let them into this country for fear they
around Lake Monroe.
might ielj the workingmen they were oppressed. He would
8.
—^Completion of city beautifica­
keep
them qut o f'th is country for once here, they are guar­
tio n p r o g r a m .
'
anteed
right ta talk.
D.—-Expansion of sehhnl system
But this provision of the constitution seem s to have been
with provialon for iqcrennrd fncl Iftied.
overlooked ill. iHV case of Colonel William Mitchell who has
-■ --- *
--ju
st beim convicted of insubordination. The fighting Colonel
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
told
us:'&gt;T.'tbc condition of th e army nnd especially the air
r. ,
ARM:—Thou hast serv ice.’, jfe'sh o w ed us that gallant airmen were being sent
A MIGHTY
A
hty nrm; strong is thy hand, to their death by sw ivel chair s ta ff officers who knew noth­
i t igh is thy right hand. Justice ing about flying and cared only for publicity and show. Hu
nnd Judgm ent are the habitation
of Thy throne: mercy and tru th has feurlessly shown us the statu s of our United States de­
Shull go before*'Thy face. Psalm fences.
89: 13, P i
For th is freedom of speech which he made use of, nnd
FIJAYKR:—G reat is th e t&lt;onl mnde use of rightfully, he lias been dismissed from the service
anif greatly to. bo praised. In Hie
courts of Thy house will we praise for a period of five years, suspended from rank, com man &lt;1
and duty, with forfeiture of pay ami allowances.
Then continuously.
We are not much concerned over the Colonel’s welfare.
Financially
he is well oil". He is one of the most popular men
t ’■
TODAY,
•*
t
In
*h°
United
S ta les today, and could have any one of a thou­
Sq here hath been dawning
sand
positions
i/pCp *«&gt; him. It is little to say that the army
nother blue day:
will miss him twice as n i u e i i h i * will m iss the army.
ik, wilt thou let it
useless away.
But what is the significance nr ii,t w^‘,'onjo of this trial?
r
Does
it mean tiiat n man can no longer express hunscif free­
Opt of E ternity
ly
upon
subjects o f public interest without danger of prose­
JhiH new day was born;
cution? Does it mean that our government is trying to con­
Into E ternity,
night, will return.
ceal the true conditions of affairs ami put a muzzle on any­
'
one who would speak the truth? Does it mean that a re­
Behold it nforetim u
public cannot Inst and that we too, like Rome of old, are
r
vVv ever did;
riding for a fall?
So soon It for ever
'.From all eyes is hid.
If it does; it is tim e the people got busy and showed some
of these high ranking officials at W ashington ju st how much
Hero hath been dawning
Hell they can raise.
'A nother blue day:
1
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Florida’s Candidate
Proving Greatness
Wise Jew ish Charity
A Wise Biologist
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE

Hm»dmr a t Hanford. F lo r id a

r o p y r ig h t

IF YOU think tho so-called “con­
viction’ of Colonel Mitchell has
injured him in public estimation,
ask your neighbor in the street
car what he thinks, or read this
telegram from Bryan Mnck, wellknown citizen of booming Fiorida:
" It is all rig h t for Wiscon­
sin to w ant General Mitchell
for iim ator, but Florida De­
mocrats w ant him for presi­
dent. We have already begun
the fight, because on him both
McAdoo and Sm ith factions
may unite. .Mitchell can sweep
the country nnd Florida nomi­
nates him.
"Tanipn Tribune nnd other
papers have taken up the idea
to make Mitchell president.
"BRYAN MACK.’’

Slip useless away.
—Thonins Carlyle.
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“ I believe Sanford to Is* one of th m -d danger m*a towns
Who dare venture n guess ns to
in the United States to drive in after night. Car ie motion
the amount of S anford’s 19211 con
must have their bright lights on, with nil it • a',lend.at anger
struction activity?
to cars approaching head on, or run tin* emetuiit
r * of
---------o--------colliding with a dark car by the curb. I nevi r drive l, l -*
The newspaper th a t never makes
after night if I can avoid it. I know of no other town .vnor •
anyone mnd never publishes all of
cars are allowed to stand a fte r night without lights.”
the news.
Tho nbove is part of a letter sunt to The Herald relative
---------o
to the lack of parking lights on automobiles standing along
A hick town is where the stores
still use boxes of saw dust ns cus Sanford’s streets. T he writer had noticed a little paragraph
on this page in which it was stated that unless some people
pldors.

Parking: Lights

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kept rear lights burning on their cars they would fine
Isn ’t It funny how a lot of retie* smashed
fenders
one o f. these
nights.
...
.
...
...
. . . .
• ,
ent men will brag about th eir sons
A lter you have read thus editorial tonight jump into your
who possess characteristics of (Loir car and drive down Park Avenue or Magnolia Avenue, or any
fathers.
avenue for that m atter and the chances are you will find
---------o--------1025 has brought Sanford the numerous automobiles standing along tin* curb without any
F o rrest Ijiko Hotel. Now 19211 sign of a parking light. Perhaps you may be blinded by an
ought to go it one bettor nnd bring approaching car as you near one of these parked machines
a t least tWo such buildings,
and maybe you will barely m iss bumping into one of them.
— * o-------It is a situation that is m ost certain to result in an acci­
Send a chock in pnym ent of
what yon owe, to those who have dent sooner or later unless the police department takes the
been extending you credit. It would m atter in hand and enforces the ordinance which requires
be a welcome Christm as present.
th at all automobiles shall show parking lights when standing
---------o--------A fashion w riter says women at the curb throughout the residential districts.
will soon he weuring only two g a r­
Especially with some of Sanford’s important avenues be­
ments. Our error, we thought they ing narrow it is a matter tiiat requires attention before traf­
had been for some time.
fic becomes so heavy that a serious accident forcibly brings
--------a-------the
m atter to tho attention o f the authorities.
Tho freight embargo is forcing
--------------------------- o---------------------------us to recognise the asset we have
in the St. Johns River nnd may be
WIIAT IS BACK of all this in Florida?.. Climate, soil,
tile beat tiling that ever hnp|&gt;en*
transportation facilities, tine system of highways, and one
til for the good of Sanford.
million “boosters.” Florida is the “playground” and restful
— — o--------A news dispatch says the Uni­ section of America. It has 2 2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 acres of agricultural
versity of Missouri co-eds have land with less than one acre in ten under cultivation. It has
voted to ostracise men who drink.
Well, what are the men going to an area in square miles equal to the states of New York,
do about the women who drink? M assachusetts and Rhode Island combined and the normal
--------o— ----population is only a little over 1,000,000 while the population
You have to admit that th e re L )f t l „ , t | u-e e states named is over 15,000,000.— Ju d g e K. T .
aree still some fast witmen In this
• ,, „.,ai , iw ,. \
irld. One
One of
of them
them walked
walked forty
forty- Kemper in Danville ( K j . ) Messenger.
world.
five miles in less than eleven hours
the other day.

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THE PRESIDENT is still to be
heard from in regard to the Mitch­
ell m atter. And the President,
unlike some other public gentle­
men, sp’cnds his time listening,
instead of talking.
He knows how the people feel
about Mitchell. It would not be
surpriii'ng if the President should
give Colonel Mitchell some father­
ly advice, then send him hark to
his work in the arm y, assum ing
th at Colonel Mitchell would like
to go.

of
DEVOI
P a i n t s , Vi

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SENATOR SWANSON, of Vir­
ginia, with solemnity and sincerity,
urges the United States to "prove
its greatness’ by joining the world
court.
George W ashington thought the
United Status should prove itn
greatness by rem aining indepen­
dent of Europe, keeping away trorn
European
entanglem ents
and
minding its own business.
TO p ROVE your greatness by
adm itting m at you are not able to
take care of yourself is a new way
of proving your greatness.
However, the United States in
nil probability will he pushed into
the world court. There m atters
of higheu. importance to this na­
tion would be decided by foreign
nnd hostile judges instead of being
decided liy .the .con^rusa
.su■preiile coOrt - f 'd i e UtiiCt-lFStiftes.
From the world court to the League
ol Nations would be nil easy step.
PROTEST A NT CHARITY lead-

i l l ::!'* v;
Ee»l a federation of churlti . in 1imitation of the successful
•leu * I1 deration,
it ..ill be hard to establish,
Chur ty i often n sort of Ganytill . W.l‘ l ug upon human vanity,
ne l' . *; p
and conceit. Those
Irt1
g o in g means no more
llil.fl s gl »ag a check, like to gaze
U|'i II til .. individual work nnd
: li.’l:1 .* *'• L
go.titudc like the Venetian
1 1. 11
1 :&gt;ointing to beggars eat-

S. COBB
pelt ami obeyed orders. Grand
Central l’**te took the envelope
buck in his hands and examined
it carefully.
''Does that say nine thou sand
dollars ?" he demanded,
mV'P,”
KU partner.
Well, it don't look lag enough
to me, said I’ete "You’d better
add on some more of them
Usughta."
The younger con-man protested,
hut i etc would have his way and
kepi after him until the educated
one bad tacked on three more
muigiils, making the grand total
$9,000,tWO.
Then I’ete marched grandly over
to the hotel, registered for him­
self and his friend, passed the
stuffed envelope across tlis desk
to the clerk and .called for the
bridal suite.
Un* clerk took one look a t the
envelope, another look ut the soil­
ed faces uml shabby apparel of
the newcomers—ami rang the bell
for the bouncer. A minute later
the discomfited pair wero sitting
on the sidewalk.
Grand Central Pete raised him­
self painfully and eyed his com­
panion with a scornful, ungry
glance.
"There now, dud-gum yoat" he
shouted; “1 told you you hadn't

"'ll ,l t* i ' nt
at his hhack door, nnd
S*E " ‘Hi I in* a* tie niv h o u nd.W ith
wnun i bunt salvation.”

THE FEDERATION would he
a t. *-d Iilea and there should be
another imitation of Jewish me­
thods. That would be to free the
1 rotestant
. . . . . children
. from Protest- |
. u ' tr f 8 institutions and*
m i.
.? leimra,t.l'|y in r“m-'
IIIC3, where they would have famL d n i r ^ j".81'.1111/ 0" 111 Hfo'
to the heart H
"l ’ ,,el,rt?3i,‘nK
nrt‘
BEFORE A gathering of the
*'« ®sy Uuh in Chicago, Professor
Lhilu, eminent zoologist, proves
that lifu with all its necessary
functions can go on "w ithout the
aid of brains.''
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THE PRESIDENT is too wise
to leave a sore spot in the public
mind if it con be avoided, nnd as
ha hasn't spent his life harnessed
up in a uniform, one million miles
removed from public opinion, he
knows what the Mitchell trial
nmnuntti to in the public mind;
namely, persecuting a brave soldier
for telling the tru th direct to the
public, as the President told the
young students a t Annapolis they
had n right to do.

MY FAVORITE STORIES

By IRVIN
M isrepresentation on the part
of some Florida subdivision pro­
Grand Central Pete was n noted
moters has counteracted much of
the good done by Florida adver­ bunco-steerer of the old days, but
tising. The realtors should watch could neither reud nor write. Once
| lie fell upon hard times, and he
tho fellow who, exaggerates.
and a younger but equally luckless
---------o--------Busy nights, such ns was exper- confidence man undertook to beat
ieneod in Hunford Saturday, dem­ their way on u freight train to
onstrate the necessity, for wider Washington. A braktm an kickstreets. Park Avenue should have Vd them off nt Trenton, New
tin* attention of the 'commission Jersey.
It woo getting late and neither
bt*fore congestion gets worse.
of them hail a cent. Across the
----------- o —
'T hese |«op|e who w ait until the tracks from where they had land­
ed was a hotel iitld right next door
lgst
to lL
catch* a- 1„train
•’ ll minute
. 1,
. . . i , hav wan an express-office. Grand
ea t a thing on those who w ait un- Con4ral
j,nt| an
went
til Christmas Evo to do their shop­ into the express office, borrowed
ping. In both cases you stand u one, of those Inrge raunila enve­
good chance to ndssTwhat you ure lopes such ns ure used for tra n s­
Idling after.
porting currency, filled tho enve­
lope with pieces of newspaper cut
B
-------- °--------“ Hanford needs and deserves a to the size of banknotes, and
better telephone system which i sealed it carefully.
Would enable residents In the sou*.Now t|,en » |,e Mai,| t0 bis pnrttjiern part of the city to secure ner&gt; **you take your fountain pen
equipment. Cun it be that Hanford
w rlte on the back of that
i* growing faster than its te le - ! there envelope ‘$9,000.’ T hin we’R
phone company?
jj0 over to that hotel ami explain
ihut we’ve lost our baggage, and
In Delaware Ray, on oyster I ’ll hand this envelope to the clerk
sucked u little fish into his maw. and ask him to lock it in the :MIt.
The fish fed upon the other fish He’D look a t the figures un tho
the oyster at/;. One day grown back—and
__ _
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he’ll____
take us ___J
for money
bigger, ho ate
the oyster. Last ] cd guys and
give uarooms
and
week in Dover, D el, the oyster j grub until we can ruiso a stake.’’
shell was opened by one Mrs. L | The scheme sounded good to the
haul Jones. Out full 'tho fish.
yoiiufvr
,Uo ,g*d . otiW

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INVESTMENT
A man buys an automobile.
A fter driving it for n few days
the value of the nutonmbile, from
a sales standpoint, h;n dropped
thirty per cent or more
A fter
driving it a few years the a u to ­
mobile goes to the scran heap. A
mnn buys some stocks. Rome cir­
cumstance over which iu* lias no
control sends the prim* of the
stocks down. He cannot protect
his m argins, nnd loses w hat he
has already paid.
And yet there are those who call
the buying of real estate in F lo r­
ida speculation and not invest­
ment. If the land is bought with
llie Idea of taking a profit on a
ri.-# in values the purchase has
some of the elements of specu­
lation. Hut tile luiid can never
be a total loss.
It cannot le
worn out so it has to be throw n
away. No amount or m im ianngement can causa it to utterly
lose its value.
Investment in land is the closest
approach to real investment th at
anyone can make. Morey put into
land, wisely selected and bought
with a knowledge of conditions, is
perm anently invested. The land
may lose some of its apparent
value. It cannot lose all of it. The
land may depreciate for a tim e ow­

K-STIllATEj FIlliEil
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ing to conditions of business in
general. It cannot continue in­
definitely to depreciate. This goes
for nil usable land anywhere.
[.and investments in Florida,
when they are intelligently mnde,
have a greater m easure of p r o - 1
liable security than alm ost any­
where else in the; country, the
propagandists to the contrary not­
w ithstanding. It is undoubtedly
true th a t a few conscienceless peo­
ple are trying to sell land which
has no g reat intrinsic value, on
tlie assum ption that it will be
wortii what is asked for :t as town
lots, when it is not wortn the a s k - 1
ing price for farm land. The
g reat mass of selling in the state
is not this type, nnd every effo rt
is made to prevent this kind of
selling. Those who buy these
offerings do not use intelligence
in buying.
They are taking a&lt;
long chance. Even they may not I
lose in the long run.
The g rea ter p art
the so ilin g '
in Florida a t present is either of
farm land th a t is wortii all th a t
is asked for it as farm land, or
is of lots which nre alm ost cer­
tain to retain th eir present value
and are likely to greatly increase
in value.

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About this season of the ycarjm ancc to make tolerable this exquestion is raised in minds of istenec. We should have no enjoy"’any small people who want to ment except in sense and sight.
kn°w the tru th about this very ini- Tho eternal light with which the
Portnnt pononnge, who has meant childhood fills the world would be
much to them in the past.
extinguished
n*wn ? nc occa*i°n little Virginia
"N ot believe in Santa Claus!
° Hnnl°"* Perplexed by this ques- You m ight as well not hclieve in
tion wrote to tho editor of the New fairies. You m ight get your papa
o r ' * un. I am eight yours oltL to hire men to watch all tho chini. i me of
say
there ncys on
,. my- little
,,, friends
,,
- ,,---oil Christm
1 lu m inas
a l eve to
iu catch
cull'll
s no Santa Claus. I lease tell me Santa Claus, hut even if they did
ria n a 'i"lllh
t *iero “ huntn not see Santa Claus coming down,
r.,.'
,, ,
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, ,, , , what would th at p:ove? Nobody
The foliowing editorial published si-ea Santa Claus, but th a t is no
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Each

against w‘r “ I

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years by

little '*"lh \\
time to time-

begin ,tKlayJl
serve the m»
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...
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'dile in the world,
eim i' u/..»h?p 'll " *A | m,RL V V|r
“ Vm&gt; te a r a p a rt the baby’s rutehililriai’*
' liiti ? l'0' ,!n.en ’ "r tie and see w hat makes the noise
u ..:v
. r“
c* n .t *ua Kreat' inside, imt there is a veil covering
insect an
11 ,,ltru t!lt' un9L’CH world which not tho
oared’ with
th r ‘I! ‘a ' n3 ro‘"; strongest mnn, nor even the unitS
h i*
r ' r . r r!&lt;1 l,i »tw n* th of all the strongest
ffiS *
b y itlle ,n* ,m,n th at evt;r « vcd could tear
w M ? “ tfSfh ^ d k n S S f " *
O” ' / ‘" llh ' '»»&gt;■., P ~ tr» .
«v„„ Vi, .I,.i
.
lk‘;
love, romance, can push aside that
Claus lie rexists !&gt;. ’ I". “ r
« rto !n and view nnd picture the
love and «*em*rt -i’v -im'/’Y ’^ “S,Rauty arulj'',ory beyonJ* 11 is !l&gt;*
vou kmlw !h lt ' ,: t','n n a l7 Ah* V irg in ia, in n!l this
The yield of a whale is about U exist aml
is nothing else real
tons of oil, but tlds is very much nhnnnd
anoimu nmi
nnd l*iu
give *to your life a* world
i
:there
r
against his wishes.
highest beauty and joy. Alrls. h
an^ -? btdln|f' - -

dunand for gold pieces to lie dis­
tributed at Christmas th at $2.50
gold pieces are actually sold at a
premium. About $Iti,Ol)U,UOO will
H* given away in gold coins in
New \n rk City alone. This is u
pron.ierous cuuntrv.

DAN UOBBSSAYS:

W inter seems to be a very relia­
ble cure for sunburn.

Sanford
&amp; Loan

|0W PAID UP

P A CKA8

One-sixth of the world's popula­
tion lives in America in one way
or another.
I laying the piano isn’t hard to
learn. All you have to do is.learn
to find the right nates ut the pro­
per time.

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ALICE, WHERE ART THOU?
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2a o2Z taStJfg; *3 [Un^ shN^ h:ondthu

thtM icopi';
Alice Rhinelander, negress whr * f * C* Sou^.V,s 'T ‘re rvapectfid
Thore are approxim ately 115- wus b-----L‘ ' *
into p r « i h S 8* £ , 2 W
»hr t Nll,0. hWhii M . lhM lhl!
000,000 people in the United S lat­ reasonirought
1 of **
the -fact
that
an irediecile
r^
Jremains
“* Ni° r t ^ A
' natural
“f the
,u‘k'-imoecui
ro
southern
es who ure surprised a t tiu* weath­ white youth
of New York in&lt;&gt;rri...i
---- ----." in
V ”his
- ,-■--“•**•
er.
environment
his
head
is
free
her. And they arc hmking
! env,.l“nm*?t -1}11 ll-i,a‘l
free ofof
for | anything looking forward toward
her, not only ’ **■
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^ ou trmy add several pounds to
your weight quickly by fitting your
gone
pockets with lead.
re
fatten
No m utter how far civilization
.
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progresses there will be uaople win, sucli
such unsavory notoriety as *h.V IV 'lT lu,l.ai
and each forge
think they can open milk bottles The negro qf the South under
1,as beca f ° 1,ow‘‘d b&gt;'dire con-'
with their thumbs.
stands w hat freedom i»—a frtotoF botl* . wbite and |
where his treatm ent is t h e ' u r a kth in « C® r,ot®,n1‘hc' old Soutn
Planting flowers in tho house dom
unknown
most wholesome to kt i*p the tw o 'h u t V t”
practically unknown,
in winter isn’t mueft ^un. You races from Int firm m
^
^
ashing ton;
- troubles
— ables fit
at W
Wnshingt
never get 'to run the neighbor’^ ^ T h e re T s m o ^ ' r ^ p S
CWcagP around St. Louis and a t I
* * * * * * * rightn ^f u^grut^ q, Uo.Squth ,tha»L|

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�THE SANFO RD HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 21,1 9 2 5

PERSONAL

telephone

MRS. FRED S. DAIGER, SOCIETY EDITOR

TH O UG H TS-W ISE
A N D OTHERWISE

&gt;u!est‘»n W*R cn*
,t her home in
o’clock honoring
hj Mary Vu\csj will entertain
,on at her home
it. 1:30 o’clock
,,t, Mrs. U. G.
ni*.
[niU'J American
,t at Union Hall

tne above announcement will
*e received with much interest
throughout Florida and Georgia
by the hosts of friends cf this ponulnr young couple.
T lie bride is the youngest daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Ilud
. Atlanta, Ga. On the paternal
side she is the granddaughter of
the late Judge John C. Huff, of
Oahlonega, Ga., and or. the ma­
ternal side, is from one of the old­
est and most representative njon-

To Elect
|n Tuesday

Personals

|d persona interrto attend. Re&gt;&gt; served.

RIVALS |

lie front

.Mr. nnd Mrs. A rthur Hazznrd of
Augusta, Ga., arrived here Sun­
day to spend the holidays here
with Mrs. Buzzard's parents. Mr.
and Mrs. T. L. Dumas at their
home on Park Avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. George Moore of
Clearwater, will he the holidays
guests of Mrs. Moore's sister,
Mrs. Robert J. Holly a t her home
O'Connell of Washington, D. C. on Park Avenue. Mrs. Moore will
are among the winter visitors a r­ lie remembered here ns Mrs. Ilesriving in Sanford on Sunday.
sie Brown.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bandel,
Frederick Bell who is attending
former residents of Sanford hut Staunton Military
Academy at
now ol Jacksonville, arc spending Staunton, Vn„ will spend the holi­
a few days here on busiress.
days hern with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. George A. DeCottec.
Allen Jones, who is attending
Memphis Medical Sellout at Mem­
O. T. Alford, who is attending
phis, Conn., arrived home Sunday Memphis Medical School at Mem­
for the Christmas holidays.
phis, Tenn., will arrive here Wed­
nesday to spend the holidays here
irgiuiu Turner leaves to- with Mrs. Alford.
Lakelund where she will
test at a house party giviss Irene Eulenfeld.
Have you seen the novelties for
the bridge table at YE FIRESIDE
STUDIO?

SUMA
Biami; Clayton
; C. D. Parish,
Hogan, Tulsa,
s. Ii. .1. CarpenHrs. I. McCann,
P. McConnell,
Steph as, Jnck[tteraon, Miami.

Hksonviili-; KenBoldibom. N. C;
■Jacksonville; F*.
Ii J. E. Hot he,
I A McCoy, Ku.iITorli.rt, Kustis;
pniagtun. It. C.;
Lrfolk. Va„ W

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Mcl lie Dunham, .\
fiddles*," did one thin,
vd t‘Bed” Gruhgi
the pre-toua year, pngv for three day.j
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Charles and Edward Henderson
Miss Mildred Holly loaves Wed­
of Stetson University at Del,and nesday for Jueksonville where she
art- a t home for the holidays with
their mother Mrs. E. M, Carroll,
Dr. Henry McLaulin has re tu rn ­
BUILDERS MATERIAL
ed home from Tampa where he
air. and Mrs. R. J. Carpenter attended the postgraduate clinic of
GROWERS SUPPLIES
of Center Mill are spending a few the American Optometry Associa­
days in Sanford and are stopping tion.
a t the Montezuma.
Albert Connelly and Frank
Miss I.e Claire Jones arrived here Chase who are attending Exeter
Sunday afternoon from Knoxville, College a t Exeter, Mass., will spend
'lean., where she is attending the the Christmas holidays here with
University of Tennessee.
their parents.

Mrr of United
L is organizing
d to date about
hi have been c*nI meet Tuesday
| o’clock a t the
tthe purpose of

IT. Fogle, JackLthven, Jucksonigdiy, WnshingL Adstem.-, Voro
BilUblll, Voro
■dttm, Spartans Bk VAm. Ourl-sBfc VVs', Orlamlt);
■Sranlin. S r.;
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B ' . ; Arthur J,'
■m\; Arthur
B L; G. I!. Bur■DMo; 31. V. Kel-

eer Georgia families, being a de­
scended of the Stephens family.
She attended High School a t At­
lanta, and ia one of the most pop­
ular members of the younger set
of that city, and numbers her
friends by her acquaintances.
Mrs. Holly is a sister of Mrs.
Ben D. Caswel of this city nnd Mrs.
W. C. McLendon of Atlnnta, nnd
has made numerous friends dur­
ing her frequent visits here with
Mrs. Caswell.
Mr. Holly is the youngest son
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert J. Holly
of this city.
He attended Sanford High School
later attending the University
«f Florida at Gainesville. Ho is
engaged in the real estate business,
being a member of the Holly Real­
ty Company.
A fter Jan, 1.1 the couple will he
a t home to their friends a t the
Holly Apartments on Sixth Street.
Their hosts of friends join in
wishing them every future hap­
piness.

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Mt*t* T.y i.ortgeir'Y.j d W iitr d te f
oiu,
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gi'iiqt • tlu.« lii.Mvr
Th,o Itaivnu’s 'itmiatA-' ivr-*rt,
.made public today, -.iid IA«
bureau’* IUt u£ pniixTtic i tmrV'«l,
Untied, &lt;&gt;r i&gt;ccupi&lt;il lor naval puri
i • .!!• ■! S7.7. Th
■ iiwiii-tl number IH4, leoiw
’ L’Mi, nri.i &lt;v. tp iri^ iy pt-tuif* HU*
S m&gt; i lh«
rtle-L if
tinted, will | m‘ r* commended V.
G«ingrv.&gt;» f«r di.-qHixitlon thtj year

MARRIAGE OF MISS KATHRYN H U FF
1 0 ROBERT J. HOLLY JR., ANNOUNCED
Mr. ami Mrs. .lames Burnside HutT
have the honur of
.
. announcing
tne marnagee of their daughter
KATHKRYN ELIZABETH
to
ROBERT JOHN HOLLY, Jr.,
on Saturday, the seventh of
November
one thousand, nine hundred and
twenty-five
a t Kissimmee, Floridn.

iU will give a
H,ll at 'J o’clock.

RESIDENCE T E L E PH O N E :

Stucco
Sheet Rock
Shingles
Roofing'
Sewer Pipe

Whnt n wonderful opportunity Sanford Electric appliance.-* preset
appreciated and practical g ifts.
T hey’re tho happy solution &lt;&gt;f what to give— most every L ute ami w
can be fully satisfied from our v id e and varied selections.
We are offering Special Values, t&lt;«o,

WE WILL HE GLAD TO

Perculator—
Breakfust Set—
Grills—

SERVE YOU
Coacn, Phoiladelphia;
John C.
Shanhow, St. Petersburg, Mrs. A.
T. Boucher, St. Petersburg, T. N.
Atkin, St. Petersburg; D. L. MeKeaver and wife. WiiPorhaven; H.
II. Myers and wife, W interhaven.

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SEMINOLE
)I. Artis, Gainesville; G. W.
Simpson, Wheeling, W. Vu.; O. D.
Lennard, Ft. Pierce; B. Spencer,
A tlanta, Ga.; J. Burgett, Memphis,
Tcnn.; B. C. Patterson, Miami;
R. C. Huffman, C learw atter; II.
Woodfin, CampoUo, S. C.; Cnpt.
nml Mrs. F. I). Seeler, Detroit,
Mich.; Cupt. and Mrs. C. E. Pet­
ers, Cnnnenut, 0 .; S. B. Gniley,
Avon P ark; E. Parkes, Avon Park;
W. Grady and wife, Alpine, N. Y.;
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Warren. Macklenburg, N. Y.; II. M. Vametti,
Miami; S. P. Minus, Tam pa; Mr.
nml Mrs. Frank Rogers, Tampa;
J. C. Pierce, Valdosta, Go.; Mr. and
Mrs. M. A. Gare, Annettto Garo
and Andre Gare, Jackson, Ga.; L.
J. W atts, St. Petersburg.

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Jhuson Electric Floor Pollsht r, .
v -. i .*. ■In ..
Housekeeping on pnfre 111. A' m v ' :n&gt; . a a. imni eh
polishing. Tarn tho button and prcstit—a high polish.

Ju st Received
IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS

BEAUTIFUL HAND PAINTED
FLORIDA SCENES.
&lt;Inly Four More i
ping.days, then

We huvi
presents.

CHRISTMAS

ASHION HINTS FOR MILADY
RV MARY MARSHALL
* °pyright McClure Syndicate
P Dancing Make
f Imperative
I younger women
P up .ince the
N g skirts will
Nipnratively unu,vJ to be, and
^ h i' ed her life
a-day fashion for
ever have
wportunt shoes
hat a relatively
le&gt;’ could play in
•omen's ward‘‘‘u over the nc®an of today she

Park Avenue

would find nothing shocking about!
her milliner’s bill nr the amount
she spends on jewelry, and she
would be perhaps surprised to see
how little she spends on gloves—
th a t is of course if she realized
how much dearer everything is
nowadays. But even realizing
th a t sho would probably be per­
fectly aghast a t tho amount s|ieiit
for shoes.
Short skirLs nnd dancing have
of course brought about this state
o f nffairs, for these vogues de­
mand more ornate shoes and make
impossible the wearing of shoes
tjiat have grown shabby or out of
shnpo. Women realize more and
more that if they do follow the
fashion for short skirts—and they
seemingly must do so nowadays
unless they have the privilege of
quiet old age—then it is most im­
portant to have attractive, well­
fittin g shoes, shoes thnt harmon­
ize wiK the frock with which they
are worn. Meantime the fad f o r ;
new and exquisite shoes has been
carried to devastating extremes in
some quarters. Paris shoemakers,
tlu*v say, are driven almost dis­
tracted over the rapidity with
which one fashion in footwear is
succeeded by another.
A French woman romnrked re­
cently that unless one’s shoes are
absolutely right everything else is
a failure. And so if the French
woman can possibly afford it she

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Thai can be bought from our well stocked store

Kamorium
Faded Rohes and Silk Boudoir
Kohps, made o f heavy crepe.
Elaborately
trimmed with
laces—

Silk Underwear
Purses— Scarfs
Hats— Dresses
Novelty Vanities
Fancy Combs
Fitted Overnight Cases
New Spring Coats
Handkerchiefs.

Suits— Huts—Shoes
Shirts— Sweaters
Belts— Suit Cases
Combination Sets.

The Outlet

7 " t'&gt;-»orn strap
J^wakcr* offer
and the pull.
,»bov*. The slip.
*ith black leau Dimming.

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Opposite the Post Office
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Ami Nlf-p-iiir. Itt l in e quality
c re p e , B u tin s n m l geo rjjw ite,
trim m e d w ith lac c a n n d in s e r ­
tio n s. W o n d e rf u l I 'h r U ta u t s
KlftS—

W omen’s

Silk Hosiery

Rags and Purses. The most
complete selection ever shown
in “under-arm" and “envelope
S tyle”—

Make ideal gifts.
Ladies
Chiffon s ;lk clocked in all
shades—

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THE SANFORD HERALD, MONDAY. P g g g g L 2 1 / ,

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By A.

th Of Mammoth White Goose Is

Goldenrod

ilieved Cause Of Mate's Pilgrimage

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CHICAGO, Dee. 21.—
'C-hu*.
Albert Blanchard, for -10 years
president of Wheaton College, nnd
for years n lender in religious and
educational work, died suddenly
yestenlay.
Pr. Blanchard’s fnther, the late
Jpqmixin Blanchard f o u n d o d*
Wheaton college in 1860.
in t u b f in c tT T l i n i n ’ hkvhv t ii ut h i i -i a i, i n t r i it . e n i'A .
■n o r &gt;i;IIINoI.B, I.N 1 II.A.NI'BIIV.
j. l*. ilussrlwhite*
i'iini|ilalnniit.
versus
• livlufil U. *'use. It living, nml. if
denil. the heirs, devisees, grnutois
»r other Halmants nailer i.aylonl
i * fpen.
1 p,&gt; ntln^wlui*
nml to tho following described
property in Seminole roum y,
fiin, tu-wii;
,
, „
t
,.*i Qmirter of the Huntn.... ,j r'jnil*-1- r &lt;&gt;f the N orth's '
Quarter of Hectlon 3, Township 21
,s„ Itanif*: 2" r:. et a*.
I lefemlnntn.
si IT TO &lt;11 IKT TITI.K
OltDKIl OF t u n i . n ’ATIOS ,
T&gt;. tiny lord *1. Case if living, nnd.
I*
&gt;1 II je-rfpM »'-I| In *' • ."I. • csls umlrf the said Gay lord (t.
; ,i. e. iiee.uisCit, or otherwise. In

The Chrintninr. program and tree
wll* ho (riven at tho community
church hero The seta y evening Dec,

RSONS, Kans.. Dec. 21.—GP) llcvcd. the hiril would j"in differ­
am to arrive
Mr*. George P arker and Mrs.
on a mammoth white Can­ en t fIock.« fo r it wa
adian imow poor? wm slu t a t the with on6 bunch and then another. Ch&amp;rico Eh!ridge have chn*T?c of
k? Inland, in n jicntl .of ,tl\R. N?piho, •' but niwqyj ycmftfnjn* a fte r the tin program .
i'rro comm ittee i i charge of
ft
term inated wfinl is nclievH to olh- r moved mi rout’ vr.rd.
Sentim ent of the com m unity,, decorations and Irre, Mr. and Mrs.
■ * have been n love ntbry in blrudom.
Hunters of the community ?&gt;. iftixcd with bit.i of o u td o o r lo re ;jn . g . Pahe, Miss ftnna Math*
B lievc that tho Hentli of tht gUoae have woven,
. . n. . p retty * u r y about ern mid Jlra . (J. S. Brown.
widen has been
--------|B won tho final chapter in a trn&gt;:i
'Ha h |r,‘. Vf"
The Woman’s Mi.; .ionary Union
sto ry of bravery. noble I.ader hip. called "&lt; nnadjan Her•liny.'
rerol'cd having n u t a t the Immc of Mrs. G. S.
|
lasting love ami -.fiiloPly-j-thc soOn • hunter
—
■•'fed a g&lt;..... and o! keeping it Brown Th.ir. day aF
Th
quel to a .tragedy enacted twi
ago th at wr. i n ark ed hv in camp. It wil l made called and ■next m orl'm i will he held a t the
years »tro
“'Bloritii
and
otlltntfnis called f ir it and finally vOntur d thurch Jnn. 14.
throughout the land....................... into i m p rath e r than he imp-rat---------

That was tho woeful death m *1 t tn it.
Aimtho. lul.Vd Tho nmhv friend *f Mrs. M.
"*• ' “Snow King.” *o dm.',. 1 hv
wltt*n «i goose nmtr«, it molt j, ColUcutt, who Is in on Orlando
slayer, who had st.ilkc 1 :h- h"d ui; h . tint if it hr- n- mat' it huiutul v.id he glad to know that
for three years ns he made Id

wi'l not

,ti
distance. Hut finally man's carefully laid plans were fruitful. I&gt;i*
guixed ns a cow, with hell hung
nround his neck and gun holdin
tho tail In proper position, lie lie
ccivcil the goose when it stbppe l
tr, feed in n cow p n -tjrc . And
Snow King fell.
A t intervals since finnw Kina'
death, a g reat whit.* grt'os,. had
hccn noticed about thtvttrcno of th"
tragedy.
Farm ers talked of it:;
beauty; hunters coveted it—lint it
always eluded them. If always re­
tu rn e d , however, to the : cene of
Snow King’s last stand. P. i. I.

and Mr.n GoM i'tcr and th"
s brother and si.-ter', Mr. and
Kens: r of Ohio who have
^ in,T- Thoy;;.*'m!(n- if I'ho went n |,ccn tho house guest.* of Mrs.
little v.-hUe w in i'h e f l e i m I “owr. chan. Eldridgc f/ince .Scptcniicr
v'08"' $)ift
ago, and vmi-'inKjntoyrd to one &lt;&gt;f the Luruii col;‘'’7V
' 0| returned ^
tngrs in Ida - L Goldenrod last F ri"f Im dtrappenrantfe-ni am search jduy, where they expect to reside
for him. ! hey v.ond r if dUcour- during the rem ainder of the win*
. lenient prompted her to join other i.,r ,ni),.tiis
flocks, only fo*Iiavc '."hem and re­
turn to tlu place where her lost
I.eRoy Wood, who was taken to
ina e was last seen.
the hospital last week for tre a t­
T ie youngsters, hearing of the ment of a gun shot wound in the
double tragedy, htood in front of shoulder is still in a very serious
the
window
,
,, ,
, wl/Ore, ,, "Canadian
, condition. He is in the Oriamln
Beauty hung for awhile, marvel- hospital instead of the Orange
lin;r a t the ix feet mn. inches of gentrnl hospital as s la t'd in last
her w in? fpreail, th eir attitudes nr. week's items.
expressive ns if in the presence of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Snyder nr.d Mis*
honnred'.desil.
Sybil Dodd of Orlando were guest;'
of Mr. and -Mrs. Geo. P arker F ri­
day.

tiiy long «vii i a t 11 *&lt;?» -lie

STEW ARDS WASHINGTON LETTER

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o th erw ise.

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described

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Cutnplnlnant.

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J l I H I I A l . • m t ’j y T . s t : i M

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p .v rn e y .

If liv in g .

\ n A'-' &gt; i di parti* m elalmlng
hail. If
V.r ... said Marlon II.
Interests l' n : r
„r olh..rwlae. In
‘
and t" the i:mt‘-«i...... lU’serlhei,
property
. Head, atidJI.T;;,. 'V
h" l,"wif-*', att'I n il, unknown
VUns

g.'.uth

vn

I'l rldi N'.ivnl Stores (*om-

pai.y, a eorporatlon under th
i.f tit** Htfitij
I**lor Iyft
F r a n k tin •

King and

Sylvester U- Wllaon,
pefetid.anls.
H IM , TO JIBMIIVF. f l . O r i l FltO M
t i t i .j :

OltniCIl OF IMirtl.t CATION
To SylwMer K. Wilson, of Chi­
Cook County, Illinois!
Ida. to-hU.n .. ]f f ,h.. Southeast cago.
It is ordered that you appear to
n . h;,' ^ of tl
Nortl.'-ist Qmirter the above .*ntb led ratine,, on or heOn nn Ivtluto of vnue
» t;
of the \or'li«*"'t Qitart*;r of .S"&lt;- for*- the first Monday In January.
‘Vis Court, sum.
V,„J T’lfir.n '!■■). Townnhlp T w n - 1’iM, a rule d a y of th
tw
een
tw
o
highways
anR
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sihaui
Iv-V.nl- liil S ■'tl«. I[»'»:" Twenty- I,*Inn the fourth day of III" month
conven,cm-. ., j„,nmc " u ; 'V * .v ii h a
and In default thereof th at a it".
" ' yoi / ' u ' i '.aeh "f J ”" n r " herehy ireo pro confess** will ........ titered
have a cle,.Khtf„„r
order i to •'•
'I' * “ I*’ nboV" against you. and said cuUsc pro­
ihe fu a Monday In Janu­ ceed ex parte.
ary 'l92'*. 'in" i"'i"'- Die fourth
I: is further ordered that thin nrdh" of th "loath, and. a .rul.e day der I..- published once a week for
!.r this
&gt;'• i" ,
, e m ‘i'.',r.
four cons.
co'tis. .eat IVC weeka..........
In the
or
mis '•i II".• .......
...ni
I, . lour
of a i l c ; " 1't" 1 "V.e.i
. ll "Maufonl Herald.” a newspaper
newsp.i
enti re. I ng.'iinst
7. | .... i pitlill .lied In Sanford. Florida,
yon. and aid cause |*rot 1
.
w itness the blind of Ihe Cl
\T u . m e her ordered that this ..r-io f anid &lt;’■urt. and the official s
do r'll" iHlMIsli'd
" week for thereof, on this a day of Dec*
four con" eittlve " " ks In the SailA ,
y,, .
^initt
fowl 1iv-dd ji j i ^
p1l,’,l*h
V. 13. nOIICLASS,
' A v u i n t ’h-'ti'l. 1,1 t"v ‘Terk O* clerk Circuit Court, Seminole Colin aK H O H B H B B B aiaaaaacE aaB a
ty, Florida.
«nl&lt;1 (*&lt;Itirt Ill'll ill*1
**f Hllill
'ii
Court, lids’ tile a day of Ihcelllhcr
Ity A. M. WKP.KH,
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C.
ADVERTISEMENTS TELL YOU
V. It. DOUBT.ASH.
Clerk Circuit Court. Hcmlnob C h a r le s t*. D ick in s o n ,
■Solicitor for Complainant.
M ANCE O F BUSINESS IS DOING FOR YQli
County. Florida.

SaJSr^A -. 0ounty-

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. t ,i t" tiie
n d lo w ln g
describ-n
iiri.ls In rfemjftole C o u n ty , Florltlu

. Th.i West Quarter of III" Southw l Quarter of the Northeast
Quarter "f Section Three r'».
Township Twenty-one (21) South.
IS:*nuv Tw.my-iiliie i2!i) Bast.
To Ifov-T'l T . V e rrlw n . •
lug. and. If dead, nil parties clulmlon Interest tinner ti.&lt;- said *.'*••nrd I. Merrlitinn. deeensed. or otherwlse, in and to llieiihovn »l*s-

Mr. and Mrs. Clim lei Kldridgo
niui daughter Damico were gucatp
ef Mr. Gene a t ten Sunday.

My CIIARLIBy
CHARLES P. STEWART
WASHINGTON. Dee. 21.- 4'rpsi-l
dent Gbolldge doesn’t like rtimin down stain* to the RlrUinn of "H ail
to th* Chief,” Ida rad out by th •
Mnripe Hand.
l.'fl lieCn the en tom at p:i;.t
W hite House rereptioirt.
The present pr* sidei'i doesn't b&lt;
lievc it's tin* right- fd*i r**r a ’lm. :
to appeur among liis gu r ' wit
a hra3i band to**ting hi* own horn
So at the3 dipliJorunt ie reception
hie* gpffned the While iim
Himiio
which
*•ncasop" of l!t2.1-2l&gt; a few evenin'
ago the Marine Ilmul cut out •'Haii
to thni Ohi; f." It pi Ay *xl, hut ir
played nothinjr cakulnt* d 1 ■ ■•*
Intel prytcl as advertising f*n
big chief", with llu: pri ident in
th a t role.
o s
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rtuirleh V. UicUUmun
crl"eia
Ibc*l prejiertr.
I 'P T I i‘fi.'ii! If living, mtd S'dicltfir
f.,f-rom plaU g p t^; n ,.a |, tV
T''
Id
f l a t ® : ln,

NOTE DEDUCATOR DIES

clothes those dlpNimnt ; wore! \\'h »
rnya women are mor.- ; tuck on
Hu a !•. t than
en ' f:i- ..ii
... ...
with m an'- colm ,
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The i itiz* ns hero arc pureha;;
in;; n piano this week for the coinitinily church and expect to have
il delivered soon, no th at it may
lie used in practicing for the

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la! . (angling v.«s*» Warda,, the

rete p U o n -m o st of
A carload of'YurnUuro arrived
tauiu out &lt;hi*ne the women f.e 'a '. ,tioldniroil
• &lt;i
i station
,
,,.Saturday
.
,
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‘
,
.
.. . I !**in Colorado, eon.,i;ucd to Ilia ............... ..
, i
L.il . ' ,:,,n McKee and Mr. Kearney,
,
.■••"I did.
..in
who have recently purehaaed homes
'
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»’«'•
in \\ . Goldenrod.
rhofl nt thy liottnm . and nhori a
the top. I'rinco is Antmm Biltc cn,
' ' i . Tyler ;,|p| niolhel* uttinileil
ilif iJiimanilili ininii lcr wife, wm hiireii In Orlomlu Kuntlny, win r&lt;*
i "|i( cinliy tii,* laltcv.
It wan 1 , dir. Tyler a.-si ted in the aerviiea.
woiiili r how she ki'pt it i n.
I.. {'rnom was a In d u es vis­
The presidential hitnilslinke is it*. r to hurasiita Alumlav.
warm, moist, veryjihii*. .Mr.', t'unl-

nt :,:'*deMlln/*umlin^- H "
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C. !'. I.athro,, a.,,1 ."on Way,,.
Tho g u r M3 a t the itipfoniatic c
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Seville,
Fla.,
Cfptiun.
w
eren't
po
nnulcsf.
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an Hie v eat nor Imreaa tn':; say. ,
...... wer.i
*.. , dialing a t
Thfy^ fP1!-1 m° bands, hut the Mrs. G^llhJgu'.'t i i th e .m il thing. * ................
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Many Believe State
Prison To Be J ’ort
ismcn
T A tL A lfA S S E E , Fla., n *■. 21
—(A*)—The stale pri nn i!«imrtmonk here has taken on th r cnib
liineo of n "lost anil found" h e r an.
Scarcely a week p as,"! that T. E
Andrews, th ief nrim n clerk, dm
lint jpeeive a letter from i line
softlftn of the United State! a l.ilij
for lUBintnnec in locating; some t •lative who is tindorstmi) to have
ig’en given a "niiniliet-” ip Florida.
A communication was : eiit to
the prison departm ent reei n
A, pi, Cole,
&gt; Oil-, III
&lt; IIIIIIpm | 11II, -N
.... 1&lt;
of t'hini|iiapiti,
who dak ed tho bureau to ned
Thomas L. ( ’ole, a on, '1 c H •
m cr stated that he had rea.* n t
helifve young Gule v.a in a . n o ida prison. Ho v.’n- In-ou/lit to
the Sunshine sta te from South
Carolina, July I'i. pc umtildy d e ­
stined for Hardee mujily, the eld*
Colo said. The charge, lie ae ed
was auto emla ..zium ul.
Judge Antlrews advised Mr. Cole
th at if his son is ia a Florida pi ison, ho Is "doing time" under nn
alias, up the records do not reveal

Earle T. Field
Jib At, rsTA i n —I.NV rsT ltK M •
l*

I.otitiy P u l a i t o n - l l r t i i n l r " HMg
Ruuforil
I Im li'.a

- 1 Mr. a n 11 Mrs, II. &lt;\ P a rk e r nml
'Ii ,'t i e d aughter I onise were Lake

slieh a p im ;’

N ot
fince Ihi* prirqn bureau
leeeyial a letter from a woman m
. .r r - i act-* I v
t

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that help ii" given nor itUlneufin"
the grave-of her hrothe*’, v.hn, iv
raid, had dh'd in a Florida jci.'oa.
She deMiroh to visit the grave, i,.
said.
J i i d g ' Andrews was foreeil to
advise In r that the bureau la pi
ao record of the graves of depart
ed prlfcunem

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l*-or'i Sunday.
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"I ril. I.ail'li M.. I: r . an!

on

vs.

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lut. W'.N.V;rJ*:C H b ,Sr.Y1MT!?.’/

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(^uile n ntitniier front here nll'■' "led the
lot mile ia ( Ivied"
-I* o' day nnd reported the sal*■ \ ry iicrc sfii! one.

......... -JDil I [W

Mr Henry Uougl.i; a and niece
Mi s Itutli were visdors at Mrs.
"I got letter* like tlumo nil (hi *■■ ■' Brown’i Sunday e v n in g .
tiiii"." .Inr*' e Ardrcwti said. "Some,
--------nnmciiiji ;,od ;onu pnthetic. I illThere will he a I’lin tains prowav i Hu tii-. be: i | cun for them." i;;am nico.
cai2::saaa*oaiiaanar»B H &lt;inm B aB B B B *aB M B naij*K B a»*B «i«a»JH n

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nce/iitr
.Extraordinary
a

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Fin;t Apia .tniHce in Stiiifnn! of
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.J.'ic’; MurcdiR', and His Isle O’iilucs
Orchestra

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Tuesday NijrM, Dec. 28.

Prices in Durid Park have been established upon the lowest

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ty. Demand has been instantanious—and it is a certainity that
this property will not he long on the market.

AT THE ARMORY

’..T ills j'.H iir Dp'iiir.w dniico of a sc;nx(in'H ungjigunioni of 11 ir; nt t-.il i.riginal WfiY O rrhcstra of Srhenec t!y, coji id, m l th»* liest jazz liand in Florida, re-

rojp, ut

fnl uiiKiiifomont

in

New ^ ork.

C B ^ s^ L iK M saita3 au x n itn n x n n E n n aE aaY asari« n B !iu n e&lt; aD H V H aii

The present activity at Druid Park accentuates the real worth
of the property. Improvements that are now well under way
will he speeded ahead that construction of the twenty new homes
can be started at once.

1. ‘h e Unusual
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Unit No. 2 is now open for reservation, plats and maps arc hedisplayed at our office. !&gt;e guided by that suggestion of your
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hotter business judgement and make your selection today.

1 OR INSPECTION DAILY FROM 2 TO 5 1\ M.

Location next to nunli'l Ittmi" on Palmetto Avc., in Pine Heights, one of Sun ford’s
"fust growing, highly iv.liictoil residential centers.
Feu til res— Embodying only the mo. I ideal features from tin artistic point of view.
Tile and Oal: floors IhiougliouL. Tex tone walls. Beamed celotex ceilings, together
with niuny built-in features. Make tbeso six rooms and hath the complete dream
home. Completely and elegantly furnished.
iv

FOR SA LE BY

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A..Po Connelly &amp; Sons

Magnolia ut Second

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Ml IT-CHITTENDEN REALTY COMPANY, DEVELOPERS

Phone 18

GET RESULTS BY USING HERALD WANT ADS.

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�SANFORD HERALD,

State News Briefs

DryRecordsVanish, DIES OF PNEUMONIA
CHICAGO, Dec. 2 1 .-(A V - Chas.
Prohibition Agents Charles
Edward Ycrkes, son ot the late
Tyso nYerkcs, railroad
magnate, died of pneumonia here
trommence Search yesterday.
He was 63 years old

DAYTONA—The state internal
board will hold a
December 22 to de­
cide up on disposition of 500 acres
i Dec 2L—(A5)— of a tra c t of 2,600 submerged and Pr™
C T 0 N. Dec. 21.—(/P)_
light heavyweight island lands in the Halifax river. torfnv^1 °n f"'aiJnuartcrs searched
government t words slotSale of the land was deferred by today
the board recently when protests vatel°nln,tS !lles’ whilc JrV advo*
were filed by the Daytona Beach llv
means ° f more casYork
and New Smyrna chambers of n r lv n tp " ^ ht! doors °* 8U*P«cted
commerce.
ents 1 h&lt;'me3 t0 Prohibltl°n ng« with
M c*
Jer at Madison
WEST PALM BEACH — Tho
records concerned
Berlenbacn said
largest sewer contract In the his­ the much d.scussed Mayflower Ho­
g draw the color tory of Florida is believed to have tel lu,uor cose, in which an ngerit
t* preflired, to
awarded when the city let spent nearly *1,000 in arresting
j worthy ability. been
one for $1,745,525.75. The work
A* place Jan- *“• will cover the entire north bor­ * ° .n1en, wbo were subsequently
ready for that ough oil the city. It brings to an acquitted and which was the sub­
ject of n long
in the House
.. address
-------------^ of the cham- end jeVcral years of efforts on the
p
art
of
citizens
and
commissioners.;
Saturday
by
Representative
Galli
Tiger and Me­
ted to furnish a
HOWEY—A. E. Widner, 25, w ho1
unter. McTigue
pm. having gain- was confined to a cell on the fo u rth ' however, and the new fence lav
of the Lake county court
affect
section
te Battling Sikl, floor
house, decided th a t he would like
___a ^ section.
(jDay in Dublin
Ue&lt;e had obtnin- to leave the jail. He simply sent | P E N S A C O L A .— The b o y wht
[5ng victory over a five-year old boy to a hardw are was killed by a train here wapurchased a saw and sawed identified ns Nolan Thompson Id
Georges Carpon- store,
L I.
..
n f Wncolan.l f ... r**« . .
- ..

rlenbach Improvement
hearing here

for

will not

Ln among the
\ nast two year3,
Ld by both Bcr|ney, who gave
loje battle a lithreek ago.

FORT MYERS— Herman Hast*nK8' ,*uar(* on the Lee county high
school football team, was elected
captain for the coming season, nt
a banquet given for the eleven
here by W. S. Creevey, local
sportsman.

:0. Dec. 21.—
icly the denun
nal football by
'ampbcll of the
tornin. Dr. Ray
pident of Stani President Tulthe College of
diced their pro-

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of 1*5,000

' Brrm.r .1 hn \V.

r a. p:n|., 1.r ■■•tnr
■ ira itrn fur the
Bnb«reii coins
Irloiida for a
|r. Davis an­
il he same time
p*t Florida is
p auction Mites
h'»th as to the
il and for the
&gt;r a single con.
for one coin

lA V K S T IC JA T IO N S

IVCOSI

WISE
BOAT WORKS
■ . v ’At .

----------Ruirdcr of---------GASOLINE, ELECTRIC ami STEAM LAUNCHES
SAIL anil ROW BOATS
Bonis and Motors Repaired
Catalogue Specifications and Prices on application
Mt. Dorn, Florida

V. B. IA.lCnl.AMS,
C lerk
Circuit C ourt.
S em in o le
C o u n ty . Florida
Ily A. M. WBKKfl. D «

Charles l\ Dicklnaop.

S u llc lt o r for C om p lain an t.

will go twice ns far with these prevailing low prices,
A visit here will assure you that g ifts for all can be
had for half their value.

A Few of Our Special Bargains
75 Ladies' Coats, newest styles, worth O*
$20 and $25, your choice ..........................

lliillillnic

— to join our New Year’s
Eve revel — to usher in
1926 amidst fun, frolic,
festivity nnd the light
fantastic.
Here you’ll find food of
the host; music ami en­
tertainers offering the
utmost in enjoyment,
good commnnderic unre­
strained yet never unre­
fined— favors, frivolity,
fashion, good fellowship.

Dinner at 8 O’clock
Dancing from 9:80

s ' 150 Ladies’ all wool and Alpaco Skirts, newest pat
terns, all wool, worth $.‘{.00 to $7.00 each.
0 (0
Your choice, each .................................... .

KEEP TO HAPPINESS

The Price Is R ight
SANFORD
AUTOMOBILE FOR CHRISTMAS

70 Ladies’ long sleeve silk and worsted dresses worth
$10.00 and $1500. Your choice for 10
fijff A A

SALES AND SERVICE

LUMBER YARD

: B i m l half il.it-

van, Republican of M assachusetts.
Wayne B, Wheeler, general coun­
sel for the Anti-Saloon League, al­
so knew, he said, last night that
the records had vanished, but he
declined to name or two men to
whom ho said suspician was di­
rected.
In the course of a reply to Rep­
resentative Bullion, Mr. Wheeler
wondered why the m atter had not
attracted the congressman’s atten­
tion nt tho time he announced th at
a bill would be presented soon to
amend the Volstead Act to permit
prohibition agents to search homes
on any evidence of m anufacture of
whiskey or distilled spirits.
Present regulations requiring
t h a t ' an agent hnve evidence of
sate before receiving n search w ar­
rant nre hampering enforcement,
he said.

$

In w i t n e s s w h e r e o f th e Clerk of
th e C ircuit Court h a s se t hi* hand
nnd a f f ix e d tho s e a l of said court
th is th e 5 d»V of D e c e m b e r A. I-

. An cighty-fivc-year-old man has
just lenrned to drive a motorcar.
We hnd no idea pedestrians lived
so long.—Punch.

S “ U e 1 .1 -IS M a « n n l e T e m p l e

CASH LUMBER CO.

Florida
mbe Us
ind Quota

Florida.

Mussolini’s one regret these days
r ’*&gt;?t he that there isn’t another
Mussolini he can :fap in the face.
—Wichita Eagle.

PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS

!_ (,? )—In an
the swimming
1922 Olympic
W. S. PRICE, Mgr.
pi, the last in
btes pnrticipat- 710 W. First St. Phone 472-w
■imming AssoIis meeting ®vNEW
anmiie in pre|&amp;29 games nt
ling aspirants
itarteil training
ler anil Kurt
krg, both Olynir doubts whe|e a free stylo
fcessfully aginst
n( America and

nnd is survived by a widow and
one daughter, Miss Mildred Yerkea
of Detroit.

Robertson, Williams and Monahan

head indicates
President Campb to do everyiprevent univer(g prep schools
ptball.”

n m ers
ra c tic iijg

that

ste r’s father.

G e ts
u n c ia tio n

PAGE
u n ty on or before th« first
in
Jan u ary A. t&gt;. 19M,
i t m o b oln * the fo urth ilay of th e
m o n th , and n rule day of thin court,
and m a k e a n s w e r u n to the Hill of
C o m p la in t filed herein, and in d e ­
f a u l t th e r e o f a decree pro confenso
w ilt he ca tered a g a in s t you. and
each of you. and l a i d cau se p ro - 1
c«ed e x parte.
It l» ordered th a t thl* Order l»e|
p u b lish ed once it w e e n tor fou r,
c o n s e c u t iv e w e e k s In Sanford l l e r - |
nld. a n ew sp a p er p rin ted and p u b ­
lish ed In Sanford. S etnlm do County.!

Our goods are newly bought from auction and direct
from manufacturers. We have over 5,000 pairs of
Ladies, Misses, Children, Boys and Mens shoes, all
bought at auction that we offer at very low prices.
Our stock is complete and includes over $17,000 of
recently purchased merchandise that we offer at a
saving of 25 to BOG on your Christmas shopping.

SAVE a n d !
TH R IV E I

A complete line of
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Cypress and Pine
Framing
Sheathing
Siding
Flooring
Celling
Finish
Mouldings
Lath
Brick
Lime
Plaster
White Rock Plaster Bo*rd
Nails
Screen W’ire
Rudders Hardware
D otts
Windows
Frames nnd Screens
Made to Order
Murphy Ironing Boards
Medicine Cabinets

EARNING MONEY
OUT OF SCHOOL
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The Seminole Syncopnters, an eight-piece or­
chestra, will serenade.
Reservations $2.50 per
cover. Make table res­
ervations how for coup­
les, foursomes, or parties
by telephone, letter or
call—

VALDEZ HOTEL
Wurt W. Warner, Mgr.

•Ill East First St., Sanford
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A vacation that is all play and no "pay”
won’t get you anywhere, boys.
Earn some money of your own this sum ­
mer and make a start toward a m;m’s-size
bank account.

FI RS T N A T I ON A L

BANK

number 29 byKiwnnis Clubs

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on 11 prepararaetv nnd gyr-

S a n fo rd G ro v e

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the

weekly

AMID MAJESTIC DINES,

uid wiius can
pu rp ose

'as issup,j by
Andrews in
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s Barber
,{1 barber
welcome,
lez.

Everyone knows it is economy to buy good clothes and by using Our
Ten-Pay Plan it makes it in the reach of all. Ask about this when you are

Sanford Grove

in the Store.

BART NASON, Sales Director
REALTOR

8EST BUYS
GE- ‘

Furnishers to Men Who Know

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SANFORD HERALl^.tyONDAY, DECEMBER^, 1925
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On the high shores of the St. Johns River

Included among the spinners to be dropped by our representative, Mr. Hughes, from the airplane
are THREE valuable prize winning numbers, to-wit: 500,1000 and 1500, each of these spinners
bearing the imprint of our seal.
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The person or persons recovering these numbers will BE SURE to report the same to our office
at the Masonic Building promptly at 12:00 o’clock on Wednesday, Dec. 23rd, and receive the pri­
zes. Do not fail to bring the spinners with you.
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In the event that the three prize-winning spinners, or any of them, are not recovered and not pre­
sented at our ot fice at 12 o’clock PROMPTLY on next Wednesday, then in lieu of the prize-winning
numbers not presented, we will honor the next nearest number presented below that prize-win­
ning number and donate the respective prize to the holder of this spinner; provided, however,
that any spinner to win a prize must be presented at our office not later than 12:15 o’clock by
Western Union time on the day specified.

THE PRIZES WILE BE THREE TRANSFERABLE
CERTIFICATES IN THE AMOUNT OF $500.00, $300.00
AND $200.00, RESPECTIVELY, A N D SAME CAN BE
USED AS PART PAYM ENT ON ANY LOT OR LOTS
IN THE ENTIRE INDIAN MOUND VILLAGE, AND
THEY ARE REDEEMABLE WITHIN SIX MONTHS
FROM DATE OF ISSUE.

If the weather is not favorable for flying, then the event will be postponed until the same hour on
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ified above.

The Davey-Winston Organization,
SALES AGENTS
Masonic Building

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,the opening of the,

Second Section of

Marvania offers to the investor, homebuilder, hotel and apart­
ment owner the last chance'to obtain sites in.the Eastern Lake
Section of Sanford within the city limits.
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Unlimited possibilities areiassured purchasers of lots in the 2nd
lopmcnt and the enormous ’building and construction program
for
thef t entire eastern 'section is sufficient proof of Marvania
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the golden invest-mentmpportunity
of the Sanford Disv
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After a
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once in maning meir pi
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girls In the United States who
seemed to have any life were those
who played hockey.
Another of the players. Miss
Stesen, said she did not think
th at the young men in Ihe United
States were “so well turned out"
as those in England and Ireland,
and th at the "bright yellow boots
worn by every second young man"
were an eyesore.

On the continent olio, partic­
ularly In F rance and Germany, the
press is following the situation in
Texas alm ost as fully aa. it cov­
ered the "evolution tria l" a t Dayton, Tonn,, last summer. '

JNDON, Doc. 21.—UP)— Lady
Middleton, who has been
_J to remove the chalet which
Queen Mary believes in useful
had erected a t the edge of
C
hristm
as gifts, but th ij year she
■tone Cliff, somewhat a fte r
has departed from her .usual cus­
m anner of the precariously
tom and purchased n drum nnd n
lied house In Charlie Chaplin’s
bugle for her grandson, Henrv
Id Rash” la no stranger to unBritish business men have tak­ Georgo H erbert, eldest son of
experiences,
when Indignant citizens of en n hand in the effort to speed Princess Mary, Viscountess Las■tone tried to shove her nnd up Christm as deliveries by the celles.
Henry George H erbert, nearly
improvised chalet into the postoffice and to prevent the conMl , she dlS'not faint, but mere- »'estio,n and delay th at has been three years old, will receive the
present on Christinas morning,
itested in the vigorous man- experienced In form er years,
she learned In the Klondike
Approximately 1,200 extra sort- with the distinct understanding
ny years ago. When Lady Sy- ori1 nn,) carriers have been employ­ th a t he leave these noise-making
e r# father was governor general
by tho postoffice department, toys a t home whenever he goes to
of ^Canada, she accompanied him b,JDFing the I.ondon stnff to about Buckingham palace to visit his
bn a trip to the Klondike and 8tak-jT °00. To co-operate with the de­ grnndfuther, tne king.
ed out a claim of her own near pnrtm ent a business men's coniThe hearty eaters t f England
Dawson. Her first pan of pay jnlttec has been formed, including
dirt
l.on- m e much exercised over proposals
d irt yielded gold which she sola Cord
Lord Ashfichl,
Ashfiebl, head of the Lonfor £5.
don transportation company; Gor- of the chancellor of liie exchequer
She also has traveled widely in &lt;l,°n . Selfridge, head of Lon- to impose a luxury tax on cafe
South Africa and dm ing the w ar ^ ° n J l larg est^ d ep artm en t store; and restnurant checks which exceed
■erred in Russia with the Red Sir W. R eter Rylands; Sir Edward n certain amount. R estaurant pro­
Stockton nnd other noted men. An prietors nlso are opposing the sugCross.
mcrease of 25 per cent in motor gestion, which was made first by
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--------Members of the Irish Ladies' \chicle* for mail distribution has Winston Churchill himself, cooHockey Union's team which re ­ bc-cn nrrnngid for the London area tending th a t such a ,ux would be
cently completed a successful tour nnd sim ilar increases in person- ruinous to their business, particuof the United States, have re tu rn ­ nc| nnd vehicles have been nrrnng- Inrly to the wine tn.de,
Cafe patrons, with the backing
ed home with no very high opin­ od throughout the country.
During tho three-day Christmas of the m anagers, argue th a t perion of the athletic prowess of
rush last year the London post- sons who drink wine with their
American girls.
nearly 20,000,000 meals would get the worst of it
"American girls are soft nnd office handled
all around, ns they would be paylim iry-lovlng," is the comment packages nnd letters.
of Miss Winifred Drury, secretary
--------ing a t least three taxes on each
Gov. Miriam A. Ferguson, of bottle consumed—first, the import
o^ the Irish team. “They walk
no more than is absolutely neces­ Texas, in her fight against the of- duty, second, the rcstnurnnt beepsary nnd use motor car? to go forts of her enemies to remove tha er's tnx and lastly, the luxury ta r
everywhere. In their homes elec­ influence of her husband "Farm er contemplated by the government.
,
--------tric heaters keep their rooms at Jim ," from the state administruShades of brown from pale to
a^ high tem perature and the a t­ tion, has been an outstanding figmosphere stuffy. This mode of ure in tho British press for sonic the darkness of chocolate, a re to
bo populnr for men's wear for tha
living tells ngains them on the weeks.
Pictures of "Governor Mn" in w inter of 1920-27, judging by the
athletic field. They are not so
sturdy ns the Irish girl hockey many poses have been published choice of American buyers in Lonin the newspapers hum day to don purchasing English, Scottish
players."
Miss Levingstone, a member of day, ami the editorial column) and Irish woolens for next year,
Shades of blue, running from
the team, thought it funny th at have contained much interested
speculation
ns
to
the
outcome
of
indigo
to lighter tones,’ often
American girls should wait five
her struggle. Some- of the news- flecked with silver, are also much
minutes for an elevator when they papers
are sympathizing with th«* in demand in the orders now being
m ight walk up a few flights in governor because she has found placed, while an unusual deparSO seconds. She said the only this king business rather difficult. Lire is the introduction of purple

tones mixed with other shades,
such as gray, silver and sim ilar
staple colors .
While much of th e goods Is
bought by sample some of the buy­
ers hnvo ideas of their own for
exclusive designs, and m aterials
are mnde to order exclusively for
them. Tho goods especially made
to order co3t considerably more
thnn tho other m aterials nnd ore
sent only to Americn. In no oth­
er country in the world ,thc m anu­
facturers say, ore customers will-*
Ing, or able, to pay Such high
prices for clothing in which the
men of the United States.
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Pm iitent coughs and colds lead to
serious trouble. You can stop them
now with Creomnlslon, an emulsified
creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion is a new medical discovery
with two-fold action; it soothes and
heals tho Inflamed membranes and in*
hibits germ growth.
Of all known drugs, creosote Is rec­
ognized by high medical authorities as
one of the greatest healing agencies for
persistent coughs and colds and other
forms of throat trouble*. Creomulsion
contains, in addition to creosote, other
healing elements which soothe and heal
the jnfected membranes and stop the
irritation and inflammation, while the
creosote goes on to the stomach, Is ab­
sorbed into the blood, attacks the seat
of the trouble and checks the growth
of the germs.
Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac­
tory In the treatment of persistent
coughs and colds, bronchial asthma,
bronchitis and other forms of respira­
tory diseases, and is excellent for build­
ing up tho svstem after colds or flu.
Money refunded if any cough or cold is
not relieved after taking according to
directions. Ask your druggist. Crcomulsion Company, Atlanta, Ga. (adv.)

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has been subdivided into wonderful home sites, eachanderery lot in this subdivision supreme a n d in a class Jr//• j
self.

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This is one of highest class subdivisions in the state el
Florida and just think that you set the price—for they
be sold at absolute auction—This property is adjoining
town of Lake Mary, the fast growing and prosperous home
community.
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The new paved road through the Country Club is
stones throw of this property and there are a large number of
high class developments going on all around Crystal Lake.

"Sayy w h at are you going to give you r
wife f o r Christm as?”
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"H er h cart's set on a U\(cw rjkCannon

Huy lots for a home or an investment in the path of PIl&gt;
gress, buy where developments are being made, buy "here
others are buying, a safe and sure profit awaits those who
buy lots in Crystal Heights.

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WEDNESDAY, DEC. 30TH, 10:30 A. M.

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1 ? m o Id elsV h ich , in d esign , c o a c h w ork
a n d ^ a p p o in tm en ts accurately reflect the
b est fem in in e taste in A m erica.
P rom pt
action .w ill insure p rom p t d elivery.

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nuno, tln&gt; future home certainly is
K'dng i" la* the house that jack
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New York Herald Tribune.

Tires and Tubes

Price Is a Vital and Controlling Factor

At price. that nr* right
•jhlc beauty of
a visitor !•»
ihrot-’ch a flass
where radio
TIjc studio
beautiful in the
udoVvs arc fitted
i. fithind which
■Mr., the effect
light. There is
left the ‘artistic
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large open
active that it is
»t wi'iilit almost
Lg it than to

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Pan Am and Standard Has ana
Oils

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“Vecdol Oils”
Electric Irons
Itadio Supplies

RINK’S FILLING
STATION
I’hnno ifil-J
llr.I Sanford A7e. Fanfold. Flo.

icssting station

. jnc., dlstribu*
tnr Cars for the
alifoniia. It is
|fc!cs.
I found a means
froit^h KM. a
n nf artistic taste.
[ the commercial

AIIOVE:—The Home of K FI with glimpse of the apparatus room
inserted. B E LO W :—About to broadcast. Musical artists
fmd the reception room comfortable.
arid Is not dominated by urII- scheme of KFI, and the same feel*
:ss. lie has gathered fine vases ing for beauty and quality is carid furniture from old Italian rlctl over into the programs of tho
lUUtr- houses for the decorative station.

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After full consideration is given location and
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then improvements. Then conics that all impor­
tant factor PRICE regardless of all other feaf

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that hopes to attract the multitude must, necesarily meet price limitation of the siverage home-

On your shopping; list today include

seeker or investor. •• *

Then when next Christmas mils around the money you
h;i \ o scraped to meet y o iu needs this season will be mail­
ed to you in form of a check just at the starting1of the
102G Christmas Season.

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h a v e money w ith which to re me mher those you

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membership for every one of

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25.00

1.00 cadi week -5 0 weeks

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2.00 each week—50 weeks

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portation that you may give Orange Court a thor
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20.00 each week— 50 weeks 1, 000.00

SALES AGENTS
VALDEZ HOTEL BLDG. ON PARK AVE
First Street amt Magnolia Avenue

SANFORD, FLORIDA

�[ONDAY, DECEMBER21.JL925

BONDS

INSURANCE

SANFORD'S RESIDENTIAL MASTERPIECE

A Splendid Investm ent Opportunity

It is to your advantage to fam iliarize yourself
with our exclusive listings before purchasing, as
they afford m ost unusual opportunities.

A t a 10% Prc-Development Discount!
Make Your R eservations Now

Our offerings are complete in every line.
Homes, choice lots, subdivisions, groves, acreage
and the highest class of business property.

Knight &amp; MacNeill
KEALTOllS
107-100 South Park Avenue
Phone 720

R. O. BRINKMAN
Mgr. Realty Dept.

MRS. SAM II. CAMPBELL
MRS. J. M. LeMOINE
Salesladies.

Phone 48

Magnolia A t Second

INVESTM ENTS

LOANS

80 Acres, q u a rte r mile from city limits, fine sub-division
property, $500 per acre; one fourth cash; one fourth an­
nually with interest a t 8%.
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70 Acres on M arquette St., one mile from city limits.
Price $300 per acre; third cash; third annually with in­
terest a t 8%.
37 Acres adjoining Twin Lakes, beautiful lake frontage,
property high and vailing with beautiful oak trees; 5
acre orange grove; less th an a mile from Country Club
Golf Course. Price $1,000 per acre; th ird cash; third
annually.
10 Acres celery land in E ureka Hammock. Excellent
quality hammock land unimproved. Price $250 per acre;
half cash; balance arranged.
40 Acres celery land near Lake Jessup, all Hammock.
Price $175 per acre cash.

Some Rare B argains In Lots

7j/i* Acre grove, excellent condition, th re e miles from
Sanford. Price $6,500; term s $2,500 cash; balance one
and two years. F ru it paid 25% net on this purchase
price this season.

Lot in Grandview Avenue in Rose Court only $2,500-00,
$500 down.
Corner lot, eastern exposure, on Magnolia Avenue,
$2,G25, with easy terms.

REALTORS

Four lots on W est Third Street.
$1,500.00 each.

THE HOWARD CORPORATION

Paving paid in full.

Masonic Bldg

Phone 72

REALTORS

Three lots on Palm etto Ave. $G,000.00, w ith good
terms.
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McCALL &amp; FOX
Sales A gents For

The Firm Substantial
113% Magnolia Ave

Phone 745

A Country Club Property of Lakes and Hills

Lot No. 4, block 8, in San Lanta on Pulmosn
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Lot No. 8, on Summerlin Avenue in Fort Mellon,
full view of Lake Monroe .................................. $2,010.00
Not No, 3, faces Elm A venue in Franklin
Terrace ut ............................................................. $1,300.00
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Near the Golf Links, including beautiful lakes and
orange grove, $500.00 per acre.

Phone 88

219 Meisch Building

Sanford Avenue Corner
B est corner on Sanford Ave. at 4th St. 7!xl2G , $G50
per foot, ouo fourth cash.

ACREAGE

27 3-4 acres, faces 1,500 ft. on Sanford Ave., 4 miles
out, especially adapted for grow ing celery, $8,000.00
The m ost suited tract of land for a Sub-division
around Sanford, 35 acres, faces on Sanford Avenue
577 feet, and on Onoro S treet 2.G40 feet.
For terms and prices on acreage— See Mr. Rich­
ardson.
221 Meisch Building.

.Seminulf Cotfl

Six-acre tract, containing thirty lots on Dixie Highway
suitable for subdivision. $1,500 per acre.
We have other good buys in large and small acreage
tracts, also; high class business lots and hem esites.
See our listings.

TH RASH ER &amp; GARNER
112 Park Avenue

If you are looking around for a
house that you want to call home,
and you realize how fru itless rent­
ing is, let us show you the most a t­
tractive home we have for sale.
711 Palmetto Avenue — Prices anti
Terms R ight.
Acreage, Business, W arehouse and
Residential Properties in Sanford and
Seminole County.

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2 — lull ft. to I GO ft. f u dl i K Kaal mt S a n ­
ford A v e mi.) lo-tw.ren lo t h an d 11tit Streeta.
tlS'l I'er foot. T e r m s r e u s o n a h l e .
nere c e l e r y f a r m — 7 ucrea tiled — In
H u m m o c k . P r i c e fGouu. (3000 cash,
y e a r s o n ku lu n ce.

PAUL LAKE—Realtor
Telephone 711
Room 8, Garner-Woodruff Bldg,
Salesm an— E. T. Moore

DUBOSE &amp; HOLLER
E stablished 1910

75 Acres, Lake Front Tract, hard road running
through, per acre ............................................ !

5 Acres

540 acres on Country Club Rond. Luke front,
all high ami rolling. T his is the prettiest
tract in Seminole County, per a c r e ............
10 acres in the town of Lake Mary, a pick up
for, per acre .....................................................
How about that Lot in Latonin, the Substantial
Subdivision?

AMID MAJESTIC PINES'

BAItT NASON, SA L E S DIRECTOR
Telephone 249, F irst N at’l Bank Bldg

1,000 feet Lake Front
On
LAKE JESSUP
Sandy Beach
Reasonable Price
TWO HOMES
Between Pine Hurst and Y oung’s
Subdivision.
Very Easy Terms.
Small Down Payment.
A Real Investment.

R. W. LAWTON, Realtor
Real E state and Investm ents
Phono 743

Rooms 203-205 Meisch Building

Four Rooms and Bath
$4500 Each
Terms
S. W. BRADFORD

The Substantial Realtor
M l Garner-Woodruff Bldg
TELEPHONE 770

REALTOR
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TH E SANFORD HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2 1 ,1S&amp;

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EXCEPTIONAL OFFERINGS IN
FIRST STREET EXTENSION

We have a real live client
who wants several small
acreage tracts suitable for
development; lakefront and
hard road frontage especial­
ly desired.

, elimination and
[fort. The other
lh demands con-

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BUSINESS PROPERTY
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Two Fifty Foot Coiners at $475.00 per front foot.

Cash payment cannot ex­
ceed 20' i with interest pay­
able annually.

_thorfC who can
onditions— those
I faith in the fuI almost a surety

One F ifty Foot Business Frontage Block D at $450.00
per front foot.

This client is not interest­
ed in any property exceed­
ing $750.00 in city limits of
Sanford or $350.00 outside
of same.

than it is today

(N ext to Forrest Lake Hotel)

One Apartment Site—Union Avenue Corner, 100 feet

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jture independfuture growth
■y it is to own

F ifty Feet Chapman Avenue at $125.00 per front foot.
F ifty Foot Corner (R ight next to Forrest Lake Hotel,
125 ft. deep, Apartm ent Location) at $285.00 per foot.

Favorable Terms can be arranged on all of the above.
These are some of the finest locations in F irst Street
Extension. ACT NOW.

SCRUGGS-SCOGGAN REALTY CO. Inc.

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Masonic Temple
Phone 735

202 FIRST STREET
Phone 773

The Bodwell Realty Co.

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214 East First Street

R. C. TISDALE, Jr.

Sanford, Florida

Phone 153

Impure Re-Sales Department

REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENT
Sanford Office 336-38 Meisch Bldg. Bithlo Office Fifth Ave. "

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One Lot M agnolia Heights—A Bargain.
Thirteen acres of Water front property—Attractive
Price.
Five room house—Cheap.
Other Good Investments In Sanford Property.

R. C. TISDALE

Phone 23

Heal Estate Investment

REALTOR

236-238 Meisch Building

Britt-Chittenden Developments

I’hone 285
50, 75 or 125 feet— First Street Ex­
tension, fronting on Seminole llouic*

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WE HAVE INQUIRES FOR LOTS

vard and Lake Monroe.

IN FT. MELLON, BEL-AIR, PINE-

attractive price.

HURST,

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VISTA,

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LANTA AND CITY PROPERTY.
I Turn Property Quick
Let me try yours

At a very

One comer Lot, 96x105 on Union and
and Cypress Avenues at price way be­
low the market.

These four additions to Sanford will meet the re
quirements of all who desire profitable invest­

LUTE HOWELL
OSCAR R. BROOKS
urThe Lot K ing” Realtor
306 First National Hank Uldg.

MARVANIA i l l PARK
PHHURST M i PINE CREST

REALTOR
Brumley-Puleston Bldg.
Phone 751

ment or home sites.
Prices range from $250.00 to $12,000.00, ad well
worth the price.

nv.

r, c-MiTKii o ITU ns

iinitm ll&lt;&gt;n»r w i t h Ilaili nn Central.

53 Acres Celery L a n d ,
p a r t cleared. Ask us

n„,j 127 ; •it.sao.lHI.

t IIOUM I ' l n . t . r e * l l w *
Kn.t.rii I'aiioauru.
I-ot # 0* 21)0 a-i^ w i.ov.
i l sr.ii.oo Cash, B a la n c e 125.00 m on ih .
i n k r IlnrT llnritnln. 8 Itoom Hou*« Kant-

;Vii Kapoiur*.

Tamiami Land Co.
Room 3, Ball Building

phone 713

Phone 142

tot «S*1I0. •3.000.00. 12.-

SoUnii r a sh , Hal. IIO.OO ino.
ter In house.

8KK—

about it.

Caab * 1.135.00.

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Wkr t ar llenlf

T. O. GALLANT
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W.P. CARTER
REALTOR
230 Meisch Bldg.
Phone 718

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Lot

BRITT-CHITTENDEN REMITCO,INC.
REALTORS
210 East First Street

Rhone 708-700

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IURTEEN

By Condo;

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K'V .Grove*, unm

GOOD WAREHOUSE SITE
300 feet on track. Close in. Price $40.00 per
track foot. Good terms.

}''HY RENT}
3 room cottage with
for.1. W o o .M , halt c^ ‘b™ R- Vk „J

jf M! &gt; J r »&gt;“ ,%

i. Vcw Tt-'C* 7?

INCOME PROPERTY
B nLres plowed an.) v FA’iJI
road, Electric light "?rrwed

This is a new building paying more than 8 r/o
gross. Very good location w ith fin e possibil­
ities, $32,000. Te'rms.
See Me For Subdivision Property.

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REAL ESTATE

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INVESTMENT’S

KARL J. SCHULTZ

/UNO, W I L C we. WS.R*?.
ONHtTCHIN'S THC 1?0C2S,;

1st N ational Rank Bldg.

Garn^

4 Rooms And Bath On Second St
Price $5,000—Cash $1,250
Terms On Balance

: rom^

11 acre,
tools, $ 10,000.00, i-2 2

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Phone 744.

W. F. LIOLBORN, Sales M anager

108 E. Second St

FLETCHER-BULGER
REALTY
CO
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t • i » . *
Phone 740

U V / i Miignolia

HOM ES—LOTS—FARlj
FOR EXCHANGE OR SALE

■F^OM t h a t S L e p ' ,
OM&amp; or* THC H o a r
CfXCITlMCS iN C lP e N T S
O F TH*S GMTVO j o

acreage
A REAL BARGAIN: ID nor.-; finest tt]

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Christmas and New Year’s Offering*

V g 'OVtio m T e v e L O P e c .
A C O u P cC i O F NATIVES
Ca m e
PtO

R u n n in g o p t o
(c TO,, G T rt O - • •

O i 9?% m n r\ rrovicr

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Women Organists Join
^ Ranfe of Feminist Work

MOOItE H A V EN, OVIEDO
Wo own free
land two miles
linker Highway
Trail and inside
completed. It
$1,500 per acre
t hit* winter.

ami clear 40 acres of drained muck
smith of Moore l l a v n , right on the
connecting that town with Tamiami
the system of dykes wlivh are nearly
is claimed this land will t&gt;e worth
when the improvements are finished

Wo are going to offer a .few Iota on our developm ent
which is nearly completed at pre-development prices,
for a limited period, on very attractive term s ns
follow s:

Also 15 acres of fine, flowing well, vegetable land
at Ovideo, easily cleared, joining one of the pood
celery and fruit farm s, near the Ovledu-Gcnuva hard
road and the railroad.

“a ten I a t $#,000.00.
u ukl **
10 acre celery farm. 5 acre,
(.an g et i in mediate posse? ,,un
term s.
’

85 acres finest ISI.uk Hammock ttlm
below Lake Jessup.
Pric«U coaiUenl
market.
•
Franklin Terrace lots well locate a .
low lots adjoining. Ad; ua nbout it,- r

COLCLOUGII REALTY
Real E state

TERM S: FIRST PAYMENT $20.00 and $20.00
MONTHLY for 30 months thereafter, which takes
care of all interest charges.

We can make attractive price and terms on these
or wilt exchange one or hotli for improved property
at Sanford or vicinity,
2t)ll Magnolia Ave.
Phone 2-Tl

Ccj.nl t

J i t First National Ihtili Ht(
Sanford, Fla.
jtui

T H IS OFFER CLOSES JANUARY 1st, 1020
FR EE— 'TRANSPORTATION TO PROPERTY.
FR EE— REFRESHM ENTS AT COMMUNITY
ING ROOM.

PACKARD R E A L T Y CO
20D Magnolia Ay

I, ocres cleared and tiled. G»(h1 5 "
:ill farm i’«pnpimnt, 'mdudirur muL ‘ ,

Sec Our Salesmen
AT

Rhone t231

4,000,000 ACRES

DIN

From $4.50 to 95,000 peritrJ
Timber lands, $12.50 to $05.00 pertrn
Farms with buildings, $25.00 ferya© „

I OK M a g n o lia A v e n u e

Illvcr Front land, $9.00 per

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Ocean Front, $100.00 per foot,
Groves paying 25 percent net

For a Wonderful liny If You Act Now
$•&gt; ft. Fronting Seminole Hlvd. and Commercial St., nverJoking
Lake Monroe.
Lts ft. off Sanford Ave. Approximately 500 ft. deep.
Information
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For

BROWN REALTY COMPANY
Phone

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V IF II N C j

BRYANT &amp; H A M

122 Union Avenue

Number G Ball Building, OrposSil^
Office, Sanford, Florid
A nother Bungalow ju st completed, four room s, electric
lights, bath room, fireplace. Only. $5,500. E asy
term s.

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20 Years Experience With Florid* Lu^

THE CHRISTMAS GIFT SIT
The gift d cJ
ible as.'iurm jfl
dcpcndcDce »w
1 ^ .0 o cin

for the

2. ® Q oo

or daughter
pear to w ;®
Chri-itmai F»

W ant A ds are y(
gu id e to better
If

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1: ! &gt; m
*ki&lt;J AU Vu# __
WfltnRlt C.t ytu Rvt W.!&gt; NCu, _ Tliotli
successful
organi.;t,
Imt nobody
Old Illusion T h a t G rand
wanted her to hu one. Experi­
» m oth er W a s W e a k e r
ence! I nniiicinna advised her tu
try the piano and t-ho did, Imt it)
V e ssel S h a ttered B y
did not satisfy. Then, without
E xperien ce
any previous training amt through
San Frnnci3c&lt;i.—The old illu­
sion th a t worm a wera \
Vfasebi is pretty well shuttered in
this day of ladies who Imild milroads and bridge t, farm hundred:
of acres nnd ride bucking lm.iicjios. "And," any a Mi s Iris Lin­
ing, "liov/ tragic it wn t win a our
mothers nnd grandmother ■
&gt; v. n
debarred from making u e of
their abilities and talents ju-.t b •
cause people thought tiiey w eren't
strong enough.
“ Whnt n jiry th m j i&gt; in dnin*'
tho thing wo like mo t and do
best. Why should men have a
monopoly on tills delight? 'thi
answer is they should not!"
Miss Vining is a happy and

the accident of no man being
available, she got a position ns an
organist.
"I knew then," says she, "th a t
I had found my vocation. Thu
organ in a fit medium for the,
m dem ist, t
When you have
heard audiencei applaud ‘When
the One You Love l.ovcs You* a t
played by the o r g a n , you realize*
this. Moi
1, a woman’s touch
IuiiIh a pleasant softness to tlio
tono of tlio instrument. I predict
that the organ will in ten years
ho known as a woman’ll instrus
ment."
Miss Vinlng is now prem ier or•Tnni.it a t tin* Granada Theatre.
ml riTio of tin* highest salaried
women in the West.

OFFICE MACHINES
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t . l i i r - i t -T h iii* I *i|i| liu lili r«« It ft ill i iis liu r ltln r a i

bake Mary Development Company

R E A D THEM !

TUELL &amp; •SMITH
I'liuiu* ia.!7,

Orlninlo

Ccuirtti A remit* iiliitc

10K Magnolia Ave,

REAL
N ew House Palm etto A ve., all new
furnished. Good term s ................. $10,501)
Lot 01x117 Cypress A ve., o ff Celery
Avenue ............................................... $1,900
Lot in M ayfair 50x117, near the lake.
Good term s ........................................ $1,500
Two Lots Oak and Central Ave.
For th e two ................. :....... ............. $5,000
Lot 100x117 Sanford A ve. A good bargain.
I bree Lots, 7th Willow St., $7,5110 fo r three.
Lot 35x117 Sanford Ave. around 5th, $12,000
Lot in Bel-Air, 56x125, Eastern exp., $1,150
Lot in San Lanta, 56x110 ................. $3,500
Lot 60x127 Oak and C e n tr a l.................$3,500

H r f i t i l 11 tttiif Nri*(Inil f i t f u l T ) iu 'i t r ll i - n t

f"%rr&gt; llilutt In D lll r r 3tnrltlitr«

ible.

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Let the PW
nntce this fvfJ*

Phone 117

estate a n d

in v e s t m e n t s

21f» E. Second S tre e t.

FOR SALl
ry attractive
In “SAN L A N T A ” at n u
Block 6Lots 3 and 4,

I2incw*sinf di.ml-.‘ru

t

,,

I wn*luis •corner'Thirtccnth and Palmvitn,

LOTS G, 7, 8, 9 apt! ^
Tier 10* $!**
This property i*
9 Lots Adjoining ,,in«]\Uj |
feet o ff French Avcmu. *
5 Acrcs Colery Fg m »" w

fine five roam bungalow near Elder Sn
•n fine condition beautiful trees terms

Other BABCAINS^-CAU.

acres of land mi hard mad ten milt
^alc, price one huiulrcd fifty
,,rr.
h.g aubdiviaiun and will pay
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Office Phone

Lake Monroe Development
Puleaton-Brumloy Building
Sanlurd, Fla.

Itc!iid^nce

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for Profit,
1— Announcements

nr »tra,d

{ BATES

, in Advance
"will be reftttron* an&lt;*
[im m ediate
jOe a Hne
------ Pe a Una
~ 7c a line
Z 5c n line
pt double above
jtei are for eor.-

AUCTIONEER
WE SELL Iota and subdlvliiona F '
a t public ruction. Lafe Burner.
Room 6, Rock Bldg.. Orlando, Fla.

3— Autos, Rent

{, restricted
ficatlon.
pade Tho Sanbc responsible
foot Insertion,
for subsequent
ffice should bo
oly in case of
ITJSEKS
tentative thorwith rates,
.at ion will give
brnnition. And
fvill assist you
want nd. to
Icctive.
NOTICE
0M givo their
Ice address ns
ne number if
About one
fcousand has n
others can’t
you unless
IdJress.
MLrST be

it Tho San*
or by let*
[di.contlnunn-

J 4 — For Sole. Acreage

REEL £ SONS
_ Ton Drive It. .
ft. M yrtle and 2nd S t a t R. R*

5— Autos, Sale
ATTENTION!

FOR SALE: Chevrolet Touring car.
Reasonable price. 206 Holly Avc.
FOR SALE: W ithout a dollar
down. Ford truck, equipped with
rexal axel and dump body. Adi dress Box B5, Sanford Herald.

Dodge coupe, excellent con­
Dodge touring car.
Dodge coupe, A -l condition.
Ford coupe, many extras.
Light Ford truck.
Ford roadster, apecinl.

I. W. PH ILLIPS, SONS
Phono 3

Oak and 2nd St.

G— B usiness Opportunities
PERM ANENT WAVING: Have it
done tho “Nestle W ay." Satis­
faction guaranteed. Special prices
until December 25. Apply a t onco
for appointm ent. Miss Virginia
Long. Over Mobley's Drug Store

Drtunitiet*
dee

FOR SALE: Land to sell on the
main road, in Grapeville, one
half acre. Apply George T. Bal­
linger.

DELAND FARMS

SALES ORGANIZATION

Acreage
Adjoining
Daytona

BEING SOUGHT

.

26— Fainting, Decorating
SALESMAN
WANTED: Service station attend­
We have a good opportunity to
ant who understands how to give
real service in filling nnd tire offer real estate salesman. One
work. Address Box 156, City.___ who is familiar with the greater
Sanford district preferred.

Aeroplane Site
Sold
In Units of
1. 5 and 10 Acre Tracts
or
Entire Sections
$150
Per Acre
nnd
UP
HARRY E. PKETTYMAN
(Incorporated)
112 South Park Avenue
Phone 632-W.

7— Business ‘Service

LANEY'S DRUG STORE — Pre­ FOR SALE: F ive room bungalow
and garage. Paving paid for.
scriptions, Drugs, Sodas.
We
are os near you as your phone. Rest location, Sanford Heights, nt
a bargain, direct from owner. Ad­
Cnll 103.
dress P. 0. Box 742.

jrtmenta
buses

TEXTILE CITY CORPORATION
For
SANFORD
To Sell
TEXTILE CITY PROPERTY
TEXTILE
CITY,
"Florida’s
twenty million dollar industrial
community" is located near Day­
tona Beach and now has in course
of construction, a million dollar in­
dustry. We arc offering the Flor­
ida investor a property with
REAL BACKBONE.
SEVEN factory units, an ad­
ministration building, two em­
ployees hotels and water works
are being built by Florida Textile
Products, Inc.
ONE of the factory units is now
nearing completion nrul the foun­
dations for three others and one
of the hotels, aro now being put in.

27— Fiano Tuning

SANFORD GROVE. Inc.

I BUY’, pay cash for second hand
pianos. Address Box 352.

.18— Wauled. Situation Mule

507 1st. NnH. Bank Bldg.
Phone 249

That Win
Pay for Itself

H. C. VIELE, Jeweler. Watch, POSITIONS
DEAN-BERG CORPORATION
4 ROOM HOUSE
with screened porch, facing
East. 10 minutes drive to post
office. $750 cash, balance
monthly.
PRICE $2800

WANTED: White
Jewelery and clock repairing and
help nil vocations supplied on
engraving Quick service. 116 M ag­ short notice. Please write, wire or
nolia Avenue. Phone 442.
phono 2632. Northern Star Km■oyment Bureau, 30 E. Church
28— Flant, Seeds. Trees
St., Orlando. Fla.
JTEWART THE FLORIST’’
Flowers ,’or all occasions.
814 Myrtle. Phons 260- W

CASH

AND

$30

A nd

GERMAN POLICE DOGS: Pippin
Kennels, announce the arrival of
a litte r of 7 puppies December 6,
will buy n 3 room house. This
1925. Sire—YVolf v. d. Sennhutte
nrico is for this week only.
No. 383,708. Hnlf nephew to
7’riced for quick sale nt $1800.
Stronghenrt. Dam— Trixie Von
If you arc a mcchnnic this
Bismarck No. 109,620 Harrington
should certainly interest you.
Pnrk Strain. These puppies are go­
ing fast so if you want one apply
a—t once
It. It. Pippin,
----- to
— owner.
........ ......................
.......
PARTLY FURNISHED HOUSE W cst^Firat_.Street,_3 miles out,
near W est Sanford Filling Station,
inside of city limits on lot 80x
Post Office Box 125, Sanford152. House has one large room
which can be easily made into
32—Typewriters, Suppplics
a fine little house for $1890
cash or $2,250 with terms of
$600 down, balance monthly.
REMINGTON Portable fonr-bnnk
Typewriters, "the king of p o rt­
ables. $60. Barret Portable Adding
Machines. Can’t bo beat. Seminole
THIRD STREET HOUSE
Printcry. Phono 03. Welnkn Bldg.
5 rooms nnd bath. $1500 cash.
Balance 1, 2, 3 years.
33— Wanted
PRIVE $5000
CARPENTER Foreman. Compe
tent to handle construction of
HOUSE
ON
MELLONVILLE !fn houses “t “ Dine. Box 22, care
Herald.
AVENUE
WANTED TO BUY: Long leaf
4 rooms nnd bath, $2,500 cash.
round timber Ivom 100,000 ft.
Balance terms.
up, must ho high land timber for
PRICE $4500
saw mill purposes. T. W. P atter­
son, Maitland.

to
The Lucky Buyer
West First Street
Close In

10— Wanted Real E state

66x283 Feel

MONTH

DEVELOPMENT, building, Im­
provements nnd population make
property values increase. All of
these are being made possible
FOUR ROOM HOUSE
faster in TEXTILE CITY than in
Floral Heights. $1400 cash.
any other development in the State
Balance terms.
of Florida. Approximately 2,000
skilled workers will be employed,
PRICE $4000.
who will be transferred to Textile
City from northern manufacturing
centers and will share in an annual
pay-roll of approximately $3,500,- PARTLY FURNISHED HOUSE
000. It is the plan to have all the
with 5 rooms ut Floral Heights
factory buildings completed and in
can bo bought for only $1000
operation within one year, together
cash. Balance terms.
with hotels, apartm ents and homes
PRICE $3,200
to care for the employees.

Fine Two-Story House

WE HAVE a large waiting list
for small houses. What have you
to offer. Dean-Berg Corporation.
515 F irst National Bank Bldg.

Two Baths— Seven Rooms
Excellent Condition
Price §300 Per Fuot

WANTED TO BUY: Five to fifteen acres adjacent to it. Must
bo on good road nnd priced right.
Call Southland Realty Corporation.
106 Main Street, Daytona Beach.
Phone 850-t;i.

Terms: One-fourth Cash
Balance Easy Terms.

0.H.STENSTROM
Itunldcnt of F lo r id a »lnc«
Hi’fxi unrea:
F irst Kutlt.mil HuriK,

US*.

With

J . H. 11FTC HINSON
u h a i.

W. V. WHEELER

F s T A in

133 W est F ir s t S treet
Phono 175
M em ber o f
SA.NFOIXO, F U G
F lo rid a S ta te
F lo r i s t s A s s ’elation.

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Phone 490-W.

l*ain tint;— Decorating
RHONE 303

31— Wanted Help, Female

m

WANTED: Counter girls. Lu*Beth
Cafeteria.______________
WANTED: Experienced waitress.
Apply 15 11 Cafe.

HILTON’S

Bodwell Realty Co., Inc.

Up FATHER

Itndlutnr, tlody, Fendvrs. H u n .
nlinc Hoard, R epairing
Wo Hpeclallle In W r a ck s

Sanford Radiator nnd
Body Works
Itmllntors, Lumps ami F e n d e r s
All Automohll o Metal P a r t s
\V i-Id lug. lira r i n g und Solder ing
W ork

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VV. H. LUNG
MEAT MARKET
110 Hanford Ara. Sanford, Fla.

Porter E. Pitts
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Hanford. Fla.

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15y GEORGE McMANUS
LOVE

Realtor

First National Bank Bldg.

0. TAYLOR DYER

MA Y F A I R

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W. P. Carter
REALTOR

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230 Mclsch Illdg.
Phono 718

lct

Winter Days Are Here
See Our New Assortment of

Andiron.* und Fire Sets
(HI
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Incorporated

410-411-412

I I A M I i r . l t NIIOI*
8ANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
19— Sale, Live Stock
WANT work or change of posi­
Successors to Gillon A Platt
113 Magnolia Ave.
tion? White only. Northern Star
716 Magnolia.
Everything elec
4 First Class Barbers
iomi
Employment Uureau, 30 E. Church
trtcal. Phono 422. Electragltb FOR SALE: Pair good mules ut
Special Attention
a bargain. Address A. M. Box
St., Orlando, Fla.
Radio.
Given To Ladies and Children.
65, Sanford.___________________
WANTED: 1-adiea ambit ions to
20—For Sale Miscellaneous
WIGHTS— Three stauon*. Mag­
muke big money ami willing to
nolia and Second. F irst and Elm, COME PICK out your Christmas
THE
DAYTONA
KENNEL
8 ROOM HOUSE ON MAGNOLIA work for it, to assist in sale of one
Sanford Avenue aad 10th Street.
CLUB
is
now
building
a
$100,000
tree, at corner Park and Second.
LI ton J. Mouffhton
of Florida’s most promising and
Expert service.
From Monday noon on. Or phone plant in Textile City, racing to
Avenue, with 4 bed rooms,
best selling developments. Big ndorder 265. We mount nnd deliver. start around Janunry 15th.
ARCHITECT
sleeping porch, fireplace. $7,- ’ vcrtlsing, and co-operation of the'
PLANS now in form contemplate
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing M. M. L o r d . _______________
500
cash.
Balance
1,2,3
years.
I highest order, make sales easy and
First National Bank Bldg,
Engraving, Embossing. See u» FOR SALE: Nice fat live turkeys sales of property reaching tens of
i big earnings certain. For particu­ Sunford. ------------ Florida
millions in volume. Two or three
PRICE
$15,000
first. We do it. Phone 417-Vf
for Christmas. G. W. Spencer. years or more, will be required to
lars, write Box 66, Sanford Herald.
R. R. Ave.-Commerclul St.
Phone 100.
! bring this city building program
| J. E. SPURL1NO, mO-dlvislon
JAM ES H. COWAN—All kinds COME PICK out your Christmas to u successful termination.
6 BOOM HOUSE ON FIRST I specialist. Subdivision to Or­
NOTICE
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
tree, ut corner Park and Second.
lando.
Florliln.
and
F
l
o
r
a
W ater and Boat Tanks. At Oak From Monday nuon on. Or Phone
STREET
BECAUSE of the rapid develop­
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­ order 265. We mount and deliver. ment and the largo volume of sales
TO ALL CONTRACTORS
way.
On
lot
64x226.
Bath,
fireplace
p ie r s
phone 111.
now being consummated daily, a
On mitl after January the
FOR
-SALE
OR
TRADE:
Three
and other modern improve­
sales organization in Sanford now
coratta*,
MIKACLK Concrete Go., general
mules. Will sell cheap or trade getting into the sales plans of Tex­
ments. $4,600 cafh. Bulanin
10th, 1026, tho Painters scale
cement work, sidewalks, build­ for Ford truck or Fordson Tractor. tile City, will find prospects can
LEARN ABOUT Tolk County nnd will he $1.00 per hour.
terms.
ing blocks, irrigatloa boxaa. J. E Call L. H. Echols. Telephone 6161-2 be easily and thoroughly convinced
Lakeland, through the StarLocal 1261, Sanford
PRICE 112,000
Telegratp. Best advertising me­
Terwllleger, Prop.
Tree*
of the merit and the profit oppor­
By
M.
r&gt;. JACKSON.
dium
in
South
Florida.
Published
AIR
COMPRESSOR
for
filling
tunities in Textile City. There­
, Supplies
U/LL LUMBER CO. Uousa »
mornings.
STAR-TELECRAM —
station
and
other
purposes.
Com­
Financial
Secretary.
fore
the
connection
will
unques­
Eggs
Service, Quality and Price
Lakeland, Florida.
plete with electric motor, first tionably be a very profitable one
HOUSE
ON
FIRST
STREET
je
class condition. Call 139.
from the very start.
1)— For Rent, Houses
with 6 rooms nnd bath, fire­
|*r.d Supplies
Vn KHB«NaaM iM MHaNM aaaa«iivaM uaax» • *
place and other modern im­
FOR SALE: Good second hand
FOR RENT: 5 room house all mod­
provements. $4,600 cash. Bal­
bedstead,
mattress,
springs,
THE MEN behind the sales or­
. Female
em . Sanford Heights. Phone cheap, 210 Laurel Ave.
ance terms.
ganization in Textile City have
156-W. Mrs. L. A. Henard.
Male
u.
had long years of experience in
PRICE $12,600
IF YOU WANT a real Christmas planning nnd building sales forces.
Male or
H— For Rent, A p a r tm e n ts
tree at reasonable price, phone They know how to ENCOURAGE,
460.
they know how to STIMULATE,
(p. Salesm an FOR RENT: 2 room apartment.
they know how to HELP the or­
1009
Union
Avc.
Near
new
ho|nt inn.
WOOD FOR SAl.Iy Dave orders ganization in the field.
tel.
Lot 2, Block 7, Mellon villc Ave., $4,000
Box 91-A, Sanford, Fla^_____
utioii, Female
E sta te
I OR RENT: 2 room sleeping porch FOR SALE: Dodge. 3-passenger
Lot 9, Block 6, Llliott Avenue,
BECAUSE TEXTILE CITY in a
and hath, good location, light,
lent
Coupe. A-l condition; wonderful substantial development with a
Eastern Exposure ............... $4,200
and telephone, paid, furnished. $20 buy. $275 cash. See Koppclt at real purpose, we demand the very
luntH.
l&gt;er month. Phone 727.
best lepresentation.
The Herald Office.
Lot 10, Block (i Elliott Avenue,
ptnents
FOR RENT: Two or three room COAL FOR SALE. Phone or call
Eastern E x p o su re................ $4,200
SEE
apartm ent. Herald Apartments.
A satisfactory comm ssion a r­
Lincoln Hotel._____ _________
rangement is offer.*.! t.» the execu­
Itto.oo
DEAN-IIERG CORPORATION
TERMS
WANTED TO RENT: 2 or 3 room FOR SALE: Ford Sedan. 1 floors, tive of a rospoiHil l.j tulcj organi­
a
&gt;'COME
unfurnished npnrtment. Reply
515 First N afl Bank Bldg.
M
good condition. $200.00. 216 E. zation in Sanford.
FWipnient, new M. C. J . care Herald.
Second.
Phone 713
Bh 40 acres of
10— For Rent, Rooms
It Cattle, Dodge
See, Write or Wire
FOR SALE: Bicycle, good condi­
I* for $20,000.
tion.
Can
bo
seen
at
806
Mag­
^ 1 miles from FOR RENT: One furnished bed - nolia Avc.
M. S. PATTERSON,
___
room. 018 Oak Ave. Phone
highway. 40
__________________
[Property, with 622-W.
Sale— Furniture, etc.
Director of Sales.
lie-Hales I)cpt.
I. f*&gt;r 520,000 FOR RENT: Dirge upstairs bed­
214
E. FIRST ST.
Wo carry a full line228 S. Beach St.
J°u ran’t beat
room. 306 Palmetto Ave.
Ft or an ideal
Our price* are right. Cash or
Ihtytona Beach, Fla.
Phone 453.
f"1!’ Act quick, FOR RENT: Rooms, with or w ith­ terms. YVo want your business
Sanford
Stove
St
Furniture
Co.
f, Orange Ave.,
out meals. Reasonable rates.
321 E. First St.
*'’■ Orlando.
Lincoln Hotel.

THE

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Profit

SITUATION WANTED: Stenog­
rapher. Graduato of Jacksonville
Business College. 1102 Oak Ave.

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Bring a Handsome

30-W nnted Situation. Female

31— Specinl Notices
$700

By

HARDWOOD FLOOR contractors.
Estim ates given. Superior work­
ot.. Efficient manship. W. L. Renhardt &amp; Co.,
1”—For Sale, Houses
;
Delivery. Orlando.__________
SAND for building and construc­ H JR SALE: Right now possess­
tion purposes. Delivery from
ion. New, all modem, 5 rooms
quarry*. 1100 M yrtle Avenue.
ition3
and bath, beautiful, Spanish bungnlow in most select part of San­
ford only $,’500. $3300 cash, bal­
HI-TEST
building
tile
and
brick.
[its
Sanford Cement Products Co. ance easy terms. Bayard Realty
Dries
Co., Phone 208. 116 S. Park Ave.
5th St. and Maple.

fing

21— Sale, Real Estate

FOR SALE: At South Sanford
(Ginderville) new 3 room bung­
alow, 2 porches, also small cot­
tage nnd one building lot, size of
lots 70x133, cash or term s. M. C.
Aspinwall, owner._______________

DAYTONA

DEPENDABLE USED CARS
1924
dition.
1924
1923
1925
1923
1922

-1 .—Sale, Real E state

0ne or two bedrooms FOR SALE: Three lots on Sanford
Ave., 165 feet E ast front. For
quick sale $7,500. Terms if desired.
T. C. Fellows, Cor. 1st and
mrM*eni' bnchelor. In- See
Elm. Phone 447-W.

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