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Florida: Fair tonight; light to

•to porheavy frost In extremo nort!
.por-.
tion; Sunday partly cloudy with
slowly rising temperatures; mod- '
ernle north winds, fresh on tho
south coast.

Greatest V e g e ta b le
Richest C arden L an d

A SSO CIA TED PR ESS LEASED W IR E

|MLFUND
lllNi^ltSession
ch parliam ent
PS Article One

nnlevc’s Plan

till Includes
jarate Items
v Of Coalition
In Test Vote
By Socialist

Brown and Selleck
Plan to Erect 12
Homes in Pinehurst

SANFORD, FLO RID A , SATURDAY, NOV EM BER 21, 1925.

MacGruder Selected Head
Of Seminole Jockey Club;
First Meet Is In February

. • The Sanford Bond &amp; Mort­
gage Conipnny has completed
arrnngcmcnts with Brown and
Selleck for the construction of
12 houses to bo built in Pine­
hurst nt nn expenditure of ap­
proximately $75,000 according
to announcement made today.
The houses nrc to be of sixroom* each nnd will have the
exterior done in stucco. Rob­
ert J. Brown, one of tho con­
tractors, stated today the hous­
es are to bo built on lots of
52 x!17, purchased from the
E. A. Strout Farm Agency
through its Sanfonl represent­
ative II. Corrington.
Brown &amp; Sollick are starting
their first operations here af­
ter completing the construc­
tion nnd sale of GO one nnd two
family houses nt Bayshore, N.
Y„ and expect to continue ex­
tensive construction work on
several other properties which
they own in this vicinity.

At tho first business meeting of
the Seniinolo Jockey Club hold
Friday at the offices of DcCottcs
Flags Fly a t H alf Mast As and Spencer, local attorneys, for
Many Buildings Are Draped tho purpose of electing officers
and drafting corporation papers,
In Black to E xpress Sor­ " alter D. Macgrudcr, lumberman
row Over Downgcr’sPnssing of Canton, 0 „ was nnmed presi­
dent of tho organization and Al­
bert P. Dotzum, Akron theatrical
ninti, was elected vice president.
A. M. Hickpy, Canton broker and
realtor was nnmed treasurer and
S. Steinniotx, builder nnd op­
Numerous Social G atherings S.
erator of the Northnmptontrack at
Are Cancelled As Bell In Akron, wns elected secretary, and
Cathedral Tolls Sad News appointed as superintendent and
construction manager of the new
I ON DON, Nov. 21.—f/R—The mile course now being built on tho
British empire is in mourning over 300-acre tract recently acquired by
the passing of the loved Dowager the corporation between Sanford
Wticcn Alexandra. Flags flew nt and I.ongwood.
The name of the track was an­
half mast today nnd many build­
nounced as Seniinoln, and Col. An­
ings were draped in black.
Death cnnic to the Danish prin­ drew G. Leonard, of taxington,
cess late yesterday afternoon in Ky., wns appointed presiding stew­
Sandringham Palace while her son, ard nnd placing judge.
Leonard Is To Be Steward
King Ceorgo and Queen Mary, nml
Col. Ix’onard was ft&gt;r four yenrs
various members of the royal
household stood with tear-bedim­ tin.siding steward of the Ken­
tucky Jockey Club, and is well
med eyes at tho Itedside.
The Prince of Wales, always her known as a sports writer, having
fnvoriate grandson, was delayed contributed articles at various
by a heavy fog as he traveled | times to the London Sportsman,
from London to Sandringham and the American Horse and the New
did not reach the palace in time York Herald.
A. E. Ilanncy, construction en­
to bid bis grandmother farewell.
Listeners in throughout the gineer of Akron, will assist Mr.
rltiti h Isles heard over their ra*
rio sets that tho widow of King
Edward VII and the mother of
their present monarch had gone
to her last rest. In London, from
8 to -J o’clock, the big boll in St.
Paul’s tolled out sonorously the
tali' of the passing of a member
of Croat Britain’s royal family.
It i only when a member of royal­
ty dies that tlie clang of the liel?
in St. Poul’s awaken ; the rleeping A nnouncem ent Follows Sale
belfry.
Of Husiness P roperty To
Social Functions Cancelled
K. Compton, Prom inent In
Numerous social functions ar­
W innipeg Business Field
ranged for last night were enncollul. Tho theaters did not re­
Announcement of tho establish­
ceive the news in time to close
their doors, but in them, and in tho ment of a new lumber induKry
motion picture houses which gave here with several branch offices
their program, funeral marches in various sections of the state
was made Thursday when E. Com­
wi re played.
No date has yet been announced pton, prominent business men of
for the funeral of Alexandria, nor Minneapolis and Winnipeg, Mani­
toba, concluded negotiations with
when her body will be taken
Windsor to lie in the royal vault the Britt-Chlttendcn Realty Com­
in KL CJcorogp’s dmpol beside that pany for the purchase of west
•if Kdv.ard VII. It is expected, side business property nt a conhowever, that the funeral will not sideratlon approximating $20,000.
According to protwnt plans n
be lii ld for two. weeks.
Queen Alexandra passed to rest complete and up-to-date sash ami
amid the peaceful rural surround­ door manufacturing company ami
ing* she loved so well.
Kince all equipment necessary for the
Thursday morning, when tho doc­ maintninance of a general lum­
tor’i announcement made it pa­ ber business will be constructed
tent that the aged queen was in at an early date, and Mr. Comp­
rritiicid condition the hamlet of ton is expected to arrive in the
Sandringham ami its tiny neigh­ city within the next few days to
bors, Wolferton and Dcrsinghum, supervise operations, it is said.
The property acquired by the
(Continued on pngu 3)
new concern is located between

Prince of Wales Is
Absent From Palace

Steinmetz in building the track,
clubhouse and stables, nnd Dnllns
Harden, Ohio engineer, has nlso
been engaged by the corporation
to supervise road work.
Tractors, plows sand suckers
and nil necessary machinery hnvo
nrrived nnd are In operation, it
was announced, nnd a crew of 30
laborers have been employed for
several days In preliminary grad­
ing and clearing.
The track will circle n small
lake, the entire course lying in a
natural amphitheater
that re­
quires very little grading to pro­
duce what is expected to be one
of the most unique nnd attractive
racing tracks in the world.
Grounds sTo IK* Beautiful
Present plans call for the im­
mediate beautification
of the
grounds nnd the construction of
temporary bleachers to accomo­
date spectators’ until the lifting of
the railroad embargo permits the
delivery of materials for the con­
crete and steel grandstand called
for in the originnl specifications.
Pol. IxMinnnl declared that much
progress had already been made nt
the Seminole track, and stated
that it was definitely decided to
hold the first meet of this sea­
son on Washingtons birthday, ail
races to bo held in accordance
with the existing rules of the
Kentucky Racing Association.

HOME ED ITIO N

|

NUM BER 97.

LASfl’S RETURN Senate Passes Ho
ADVOCATED BY Measure
_
More Clerical Help
Gcnrgin C om m issioner Snys
V arious W ardens Have De­
vised M any B ru tal M ethods
To Help T h eir A rg u m en ts 07476737

SANFORD LOSES

Uniform Punishment
Measure Considered

BY SCORE OF M

O fficial R elates D ifferen t Bullard, Speedy H alfback Of
E a st C oast Eleven Scores
Kinds O f P u n ish m en t T h a i
All Nine P oints; Sanford
Dealt Out To P risoners
Lacks S trong
O ffensive

Bill Recommended B y
Governor Is Passed
Without Debate B y
A Vote of 23 To

83 Bills Of Local •
Nature Pass House
MeasureProvidingFor
New State Building
Goes to Committee

ATLANTA, Nov. 21— (/R —
Strong advocacy among many
It)’ HARLAN W. KELLEY.
prison wardens in Georgia for a
Sanfonl was defeated by Day­
return of the lash in punishing tona Friday on Municipal Athletic
I Nov. 2 1 .— (A P )—
convicts for infraction^ of chain Field by the score of 0 to 0, the
L r of Deputies sat
gning rules is prompting them to margin of a touchdown and a
TA LLA H A SSEE, Nov. 21.
Rock Friday n ig h t
uovifi
rise methods of punishment to field goal. The game did not pro—
(A P ) — The house bill rec­
(o'clock today dealappear
ns brutal
as posBimo
possible If*
Be­ vil|0 manv thrills, as the longest
.pear n«
nrucm ns
fore
L
•
*•
om
m ended by G overnor M ar­
\ c program Prem*
niittcc
^
R
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;r
m
™
V
r
°T
f
™
,|!
,y
‘'UlK’r
‘“
m
»
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tin
appropriating $50,000 to
has tom ulated to
tho Georgia prison commission be- '
1)0
used in employing ad d i­
Thc work of Hullnrd of Day
the financial
Moves.
tional
clerical help in s ta tu
tona.
however,
was
worth
the
price
franco.
I.OCAI,
Flogging was nholished by a re­
of the game to watch. He crash­ d ep artm en ts passed tho se n ­
cent
legislature
and
in
recent
Members of Seminole Chapt­
result achieved,
‘dD
month!* thro has been some agita­ ed tho lino, circled tho ends, a te today by a vote of 23 to 1.
er
DcMolay are guests Fri­
passed, punted and kicked a per­
13 precarious re- dayofnight
tion
among
the
wardens
for
a
reC
onsideration
of
th
e
bill
of Taylor Coniftmndfect lieltl goal, besides scoring the
jical of the statute.
Lpolitical finances of cry, Knights
Templar, nt ban­
only
touchdown of the game. It recom m ended by G overnor
L, and a flow of ora- quet nt tho Masonic Temple.
Mr. Rainey said that a meeting to gain at least six or eight yards Martin embodying the law prohih( voting of article one
of the committee will he held ear­ was n rare occasion that he failed --------Officer^ of the Sanford Shor­
iting the sale
* of* state
‘ * schoolil flands
‘
U’ plan. This article es Corporation elected and plans
ly in December t*&gt; consider sug­ when he carried the ball.
except
for
cash
nnd
providing
fop
L cr.ation of a na*
gestions for a uniform method of
for tho development on Lake
He was an entire team in him­ Hire** deferred payments over u
[of the public debt.
miniahmcnt in conformity with the
Monroe
are
made
nt
meeting
self. All he needed wns n center period of three yenrs pruvoked doUlmcnts and propos­ Thursday.
law.
bnte in the senate.
a l that it was 7:15
Reports from sub-committees to to pass hint the ball and a quarter­
Bill Savage, traveling repre­
Tho house passing 83 local bills
back
to
tell
him
where
to
carry
[the counter proposal
Representative Emmett Williams,
sentative
of
the
Brooklyn
Daily
during
the morning session, prac­
it.
His
-killful
exhibition
of
run­
lisi'.'d.
chairman of the House penitenti­
Engle, is favorably impressed
ning backwards to avoid a tack­ tically cleared its calendar of lo­
bill comprises 27 Sanford
ary
committee,
toll
of
many
pe­
ns substantial city.
hills originating in that house.
(if unc half the time
culiar modes of punishment tnnt ier wns about the best niece of cal
Daytona
Beach
High
School
With
the clearing of the calendar
work
seen
on
the
local
Geld
this
k h that was spent defeats Sanford High on local
have been devised since the aboli­
of local house hills, scunte mes­
season,
tion of the lash.
|ce there is little like* gridiron Friday afternoon by
Sanford played a fair gnmc nnd sages were taken un nnd senate
,\T |
to bill will he ready scoro of 9 to 0.
Tells of Different Methods
did well to hold Bullard to a bill* began passing, the house rap­
• senate in time to
In
te
re
stin
g
T
alks
On
Work
One camp, Mr. Williams’ snhl,
Canadian concern purchases
8. The chamber
and a field goal. Bar­ idly.
Of Both O rders A re Given fasten prisoners in a shallow box touchdown
Referred To Committee
property here with a view to
(this afternoon.
ber
stood
out
on the offenso and
establishing a mill here, which
W hile G uests Enjoy D inner so they cannot move their arms. Russell nnd Grier on the defense. The senate, after disposing of n
fragility of the will
Molasses then i* smeared over
be one of tho largest of its
Served By E astern S ta r their
Lhich the government kind in this part of (ho ptate,
Conch Welchel did considerable few minor local measures, decided
exposed faces, leaving them
to refer to tho judiciary Commit­
is means of existence tin* announcement says.
powerless to brush away the flies juggling with bis regular line-up tee the companion bill recommend­
demonstrated,
for
this
gnmc.
He
shifted
Pope
Valuable
suggestions
In
connec­
attracted by tho niolniucs.
nnd Selleck announce
ed by Governor Martin providing
[’clock last night, M. theBrown
tion with the development of De
At other camps, he said, pris­ from center to tackle, and Colt- for a new state building.
construction
soon
of
twelve
V. demanded a pledge
Molny
ethics
nml
the
betterment
inghnni
from
taeklo
to
gunrd.
oners
nro
backed
up
to
tnepost
new homes in I’inehurst at an
eminent that there estimated
of the organization were included with their hands chained behind Booth took Hope’s place nt center, ' The motion wns mndo by Senator
coat of $75,000,
in numerous talks nt tlm hnnqucnt them. Their arms nru then raised it was the first game Booth had Calkins and sveonded by Senator
i more inflation but
STATE
jdation of the nationgi*AMi the Seminole chapter of Do ns'high as possible mid hung to ulnycd in some time as ho has Watson. Both declared that there
pr.d* and got an eniMolay by Taylor Cunimamlcry, nail.*, the prisoners being left in been nut of the line-up for several won no doubt in their niindt that
Senate
posses
by
almost
un­
*1, everyone thought
No. 28, Knights Templar, nt the this position for several hours.
weeks due to an injury. As n re­ Florida was in dire necd-pf such
animous vote house measure
N put for good
Masonic
Tempi"
Friday
night.
Repojrts
luvornl
days
ago
told
sult lie made several poor passes n structure, hut that the previaproviding $50,000 nppropriagovernment was tion
of
the
finding
of
stock
i
In
severe
Senior
Wardcu
C
..
S.
McKay
act*
which nv dtod in costly
for more clerical help in
al
prison
camps,
resembling
those
cd
as
toastmaster.
•
Hope uUI Lflirly well in Ids new porpei
porper.
*
•
state departments.
Vo .\4unt.ige
Following the Invocation by R. Used in the early day: of Ameri­ position nt tackle, nnd CattirtRh.ini
West Palm Beach youth per­
An invitation from president J.
B. Chapman, prolate, and the sing­ can history by the puritans of showed h&lt;* wns as adept as a qunrd
x\ ol M. Plain’s outmanently disfigured by shot
ing of “America" by the entire Massachusetts,
jffi r J I’ainleve that is fired from gun by dog
as ho was as n tackle. Barbe' got R. E. Lee, of the Florida Ncgre
Another form of punishment re­ off several good punts yesterday, Agricultural nnd Mechnnical Col­
attendance,
Bast
Commander
Py to jfpe.tr to an nd- which he had tried to make
James Moughton spoke on De Mo­ ported to the legislative investi­ never failing to outdistance the lege, requesting the legislators t*y
r/i if multi have dis- friends.
1."'/«i*i(i| time which
lay principles and the fundamental gators in tho use of “Swcnt box­ opposition. This factor probably attend a song fest nt tho institu­
Florida Ims been a separate
es” in which a prisoner is confin­ prevented Daytona from scoring tion Sunday night was read to tho
objects of the organization.
fa.'fcnf to yarn, for division of the Bureau of In­
upper branch.
He stressed the need of elose ed for aeveral hours ut a time. another touchdown.
trni in debate* brings
ternal Revenue, according to nn
General Bills Deferred
It * D. 8, the day on announcement made today by
observance of De Molay rules, and This report say tho prisoners are
On one kick Barber wns forced
almost in a state of collapse duo
United
States to nrovido for clear­
Krai:e hurt term
touched
on
the
development
of
Commissioner Blair.
to punt from behind bis goal line
tu be met.
character nnd moral improvemunt to the heart when they finally nro and squarely behind the goal p*nts. ing the channel of Ocklocknco UivDOMESTIC
' 1be premi-r provided
that could In* derived from appli­ realoased.
lie cleared the liars, however, and er und make it navigable to Thdmhdidatinn, but unless
cation
of the unselfish and altru­
Prison Commission of Gcor;
Fourth and Fifth Streets opposito
booted it for a distunes of 15 itsvillc, Ga., wns passed by tho
i ‘&gt;' then there will be la reveals bow various wardens
istic spirit of De Molay in every
the Coolidge Class Factory.
yards. Bussell made one beauti­ house without n dissenting vote.
Bussngc of local bills on thu
day
life.
I" alternative but to have devised new methods of
ful catch of a forward pass, house
It iji believed that Mr. Comp­
■‘-i
cnlcndnr wus being speeded
|r [• . ( iitmeriucntly
Melliiicls
of
Hi
tiering
DcMolay
punishment to aid them in their
snatching
the
ball
right
off
the
ton
contemplates
the
organization
&lt;;.ili i ; relented and
fight for the return o f the lash,
finger tips of a Daytona player to clear it as soon ns possible nnd
of ut least five or six mills in the
Methods of 1lettering the De
time for the consideration of
M* temiHirarily melt*
recently uholished by state legabout to intercept. Kntzminger give
central siction of Florida, and the Molay chapter by the assistance!
tho general hills whichc in nddin f insisted on keep.
Ltlnture.
mndo
some
very
accurate
forward
designation of Sanford as the head of the Knights Templar were men­
'of the deputies to Ibo
passes, one for 35 yards, but the tion to tho two above mentioned
office and distributing center of tioned by Sir Knight J. D. Jenk­
FOREIGN
|all night in t!,u |,j||
n “search und sizuro” hill,
men lie passed to seemed to bo i ainclude
the
chain
adds
one
more
name
to
Election
of
officers
nnd
tho
ins,
his
suggestions
meeting
with
WEST PA I M BEACH, Fin.,
substitute to the measure \&gt;
by artirle.
Chamber of Deputies, after an Nov. 21 W’i Owen Houghton, 15, the list of enterprises recently lo­ tlm gi'iicrnl support of the body. adoption of a general policy in unable to hang on to the bull.
e*l by Governor Mnrtin following
nil night session, passes article son of F. M. Houghton. West Palm cating here.
In explaining why the Knights connection with the development
The Game.
the regulnr 1925 session.
one of Premier Puinlcvc’s plans Bench jil tin' of the pence, lies to­
»f
270
acres
of
land
lying
along
IVnipInr supported De Molny, Em­
Sanfonl won the toss and elect­
80 On House Calendar
for rehabilitating France’s fi­ day permanently disfigured—shot
inent Commander I, II. Gibbs dis­ the shore* of Lake Monroe at the ed to receive, defending the north
In tho house, the total number
nances.
cussed tin* various phases of De eastern end of the present bulk­ wool.
duo
by a dog.
Fletcher kicked off to of bills amounted to 345 when
All England is mourning over
Molay conduct, pointing out the head, featured the first business Entzmingcr on ids five yard line, representatives yesterday got their
The accident happened when the
the dentil of Dowager Queen Al­ lad is reported to have attempted
closo association of tin* ethics of meeting of the Sanford Shores lie returned 20 yards.
Barber local hills introduced along with
Ky., Nov. 21 exandria, who pass.si away Fri­
this organization anil the princi­ Corporation held Thursday after­ made five yards. Entzmingcr wns three general hills. Just a few
' " were killed and day night at Sandringham Pal- to pet a bird dog riding in the
MOBILE,
Ala.,
Nov.
l'j—
f/R
—
noon.
ple:!
of
Knights
Templar,
mention­
rear seat of an automobile, driven
atopned for no gain. Barber msbo more than 80 remain on the houxu
«utonibeil in a ucc..
Tho liiilkhond and boulevard will one yard. On a fake punt Barber calendar, though more than half
by a man who offered the youth Shippers of freight by rail ami ing in conclusion that both orders
the i ill Icy fo a l
and Ids companion a ride into water today uaked the railroads are working toward tin* s a me goal, Ik* extended along the entire lake Hindu 20 yards, bill tho ball was tlu* senate measures and several
an explosion in the
Pouay,
lgike Worth. In Ida attempt to to release the embargo oil freight the improvement of character and frontage of the property, it was called back, Daytona wns penal­ general hills are still pending.
of tills city to south Flor­ tho closer observance of the Gold­ announced, nnd the level of tho
thwart the petting plans of the moving
ized five yards, and Sanfonl was
Consideration of tho nirernft
ida
points.
s«id
liy
niirio
land raised several feet by pump­ given first down.
en Bide,
Palm Reach boy. the bird dog is
i.
bill will reach the house today aft­
be ■n caused by
Both
the
Louisville
and
Nash­
ing
in
Mind
from
Lake
MonriK*.
"What Each Bov Con Do For
t hought to have caught his paw
Burlier recovered a bail pass er having passed tho senate yes­
■ j » • men escaped.
Members of the corporation hnvo front Booth for an eight yard loss. terday. It provides for licensing
in the trigger uf a allot gun, dis­ ville ami Houthcru have declared th-* Bctlermcut of DvMolay’ was
ombnrgocs, the former using the tho subject pf a brief address by decided to withluilil the property
.' ‘-"'hi Vaughn, tl2,
charging it.
Hnrbcr was stopped for no gain. and regulation of uir craft in pas­
Harold, 10, of this
At the office of Ik. G. II. permit system for moving curi, Walter Barber, and other short from the market for an indefinite He then mndo a fine punt to Day- senger, freight and express ser­
while local officials of the latter talks were mndo by Ciovdu Bus- time, although it wus stated that
WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.—(/T) Brantley, of Dike Worth, who linu raid tiiat permits from that ••ell, master counsellor, I'a it Mas- the present heavy tlcmnnd for Inko tenns 18 yard line, where Grier vice.
*i
front Mndivintreated
young
Houghton,
it
Is
fell on it. It wus Dnylona’H bull.
Consideration of tho bill provid­
ogt'.ii went to work The state of Florida wns made a thought the left arm through line would bo issued at ami curly ti r Couiri'll'ir George Booth, Fart .’iliore residence lots had resulted Bullard made fivo yards, but was ing for a new public building t&gt;
separate
field
division
of
the
huthri
date.
nirei* men entombed,
Commander It. IL Chapman, Tho- in many applications for lot reser­ nailed by Entzmingcr on the next house state departments and car­
In nn- which part of the chargo of shot
vations.
*. run King and George Wilson.
7 ' bortinu, tJ5, of misaioner Blair today.
passed,
may
have
been
saved.
for no gain. Fletcher punted ry an appropriation of $300,000
Important! The icstilt of a horse
Officers for the ensuing yepr play
Financial Report Given
11 ... H’gVws, (jony renu of internal revenue by comAccording
to
n
statement
made
Jc 1
to
King
who wus forced out of with its companion bill carrying a
nouncing
the
creation
of
this
race is publi.ihcd in England with­
*' ‘*'n Day, 20 of
Sir Knight A. F. McAlister, fi- were named as follows: Forrest
field, Air. Blair suid that marked by Houghton following tho acci­ in two minutes, and throughout nnncial scribe, read Ids report, and Lake, president; W. M. Scott, bounds. Burlier made six yards. sideped by the house.
dent, he and la- companion were
Entzmingcr mndo three yards. like appropriation for permanent
located 3 miles increase in land vnlucs nnd busi­ picked up by two men who were on the world in ten minutes. Betting briefly commented on the condi­ vice-president; F. It. Scruggs, sec­ Barber made ten yards nnd f* s ‘ prison buildings at Uaifurd were
....
vv men, who ness activities generally had ren­ their way to l-ik** Worth. One is almost equal to drink among tion of the treasury, and tho in- retary: E. L. Markel, treasurer;
•he two
down. Entzmingcr made one yard. among the first things to bo conJ. G. Sharon, attorney.
England’s curses.
“fothi'r.i of the two dered the action necessary.
(Continucd on page 3)
Tho amendments to thu public
Chnuncey W. Herrick, head of of the men stopped the car and
Tho hoard of directors will in­ Barber made four yards. Entz- building
shot
at
some
quail.
He
put
the
bill were voted down y e s­
mingcr
made
four
yards
around
the field procedure division of the
clude these officials and 11. M.
fire arm- in the hack seat next to
left end. Entzmingcr made threo terday but unothcr amendment is
collections
unit
in
tho
bureau,
was
Burnley,
A.
II.
.Moses
nml
Charles
pith Dead and appointed internal revenue agent the boys. It was then that
yards und first down.
Barber pending.
Feint.
Houghton
attempted
to
make
Consideration of general bill*
made
four
yards
through
left
the new division with headquar­ friends with tho &lt;h'g and the acci­
*r Is Shot As in
tackle. Barber fumbled a bad pass ponding before tho house wus de­
ters nt Jacksonville.
dental shot was fired.
from Booth, hut recovered for a ferred until later in tho day to
'^‘ath Pact
From June 1 to September 30 of
live yard loss. On a criss cross permit clearing the local calendar,
this year, the commissioner, said
Bill Savage, traveling represen­ trally situated in the state with nn
Barber nutdo four yards. Er.lz- when the lower houso convened.
tative of the Brooklyn Daily all water route to Jacksonville nml
This move was necessary, ac­
minger’s pass on n fake place
.,AT*. &lt;).. Nov. 21— there were collected and reported
Jfor additional assessments $1,888,­
Eagle, arrived in Sanford yester­ principal eastern •cal ioaril citie »
MOBILE, Nov. 2l.—(/R—Mobile kick was incomplete nnd it wu cording to speaker Milam, to perkJrt®,. Str*;uss and ' 212 as a result of income tax in*
day to arrange for local firms to Mr. Savage added.
today wns puzzling over tho cuuuo Daytona's ball oti her own 18 yarl ■mit bills to be rushed through t»
.
berg, 17vostigations numbering 2,737 in
lie represented in three issues uf
| the enrolling room, as all biBa
“I suppose yoi are tired of of an explosion lust night which line.
|„ , nn,1l‘ high school j the Florida district. .Monthly colthe Engle carrying a special San- hearing rctnurka like these,” he wrecked houses and in sumo in­
Bullard made nine yards. Lloyd ob viously passed had been enrola quiet spot in j lections and assessments for the
WASHINGTON, Nov. 2t.(/R—- I ford page scheduled to be publish- said, “for cveryono who come* here stances catapulted people from maile four ynriis. Bullard made i tod, - late yesterday Ifour months covered were: June
Respcctivc tax reduction, in ad- cd on Dec. fl nnd 7, and Jan. l7.
Proponent.* of the administra­
must see the city's possibilities their bed*.
l ight yards around left end. Lloyd
»fte • . 8 through
$253,387;
July
$263,070;
Aug.
The accepted theory hero is that tnnde two ynrds and first down as tion measures to provide u ne.v
dition
to
cuts
in
future
federal
Aside
from
fulfilling
tho
misand
paw* remarks upon them, und
' r ‘going a death
$310,037; Sept. $255,188.
lcvlvti is provide.I by tho revenue son of his paper, Mir.' Savage I cannot refrain from giving my a small meteorite fell sonic where tho quarter ended.
building for stute departments to
was declared
in tho city nnd burst. It caused
Tallahassee and additional build­
The new agent in chargo of the bill now In probation by the house stated thul he was here for the frunk and sincere opinion.”
Dsytonn 0, Sanford 0.
r,h the effort to
purpose of studying investment
Bullard* criss cross pass was in­ ings at the statu prison farm wen*
Mr. Ravage is a close friend of intense excitement throughout tho
died almost in* Florida district has been con­ ways nnd means committee.
The provision in the 1021 law*, possibilities in and around the city, L. W. Bcarmun, Chamber of Com­ city. Tho police department and complete. Lloyd’s pass to Billiard confident of their passag
nected with the iniprnal revenue
however
allowing a 25 per cent and in this connection went stated merce secretary, und in comment­ newspaper offices were kept busy was good for five yards. Reese again brought up for considera­
bureau
since
1011,
serving
as
'tntal taken to Cin* deputy collector of chief field dep­ Federal'credit in the inheritance j that n cartful investigation had ing on tho handling of Sanford answering telephone calls. As far made one yard. Bullard made five tion.
and
has
a
IfVcn
lry. A lengthy uty until October 191'J at which tax for payment* made on state Iconvinced him that an expenditure news sent to the Eagle, he declar­ us could bo ascertained last night yards nnd first down off left tac­
tile. Lloyd mudo four yards off
aming their intent time he was appointed as internal inheritance levies. Thus tho in- of money for Hanford property ed that Hanford items were given no damage wns done.
", from Jun • 2, 102-1 represented a wise investment every consideration nnd were al­
right tackle,
Lloyd mudo one
, » ci*,e; bearing the revenue agent and assigned to ntriiamt rati
. • than
..
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nnti-nareotie.work. He later filled | would ho r lower
under tho Jrather than a speculation.
ways placed'in tho most advan­
yurd. Bullard made five yurds
n, ,th
was
I U ’KSONVILLE. Nov. 21.—VR
Hanford und Central Florida tageous settings.
(Continued on page 3)
• I . . °* Strauss' several other key positions prior to ip2l ncct.
—
Wind,'.sale
quotations prevailing
government
have
a
stability
and
assured
fubecoming head of the field pro-1 , As a result, the
In commenting on tho spirit of
nn the Jacksonville market today
ttm
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01"
of
tho
,m*
refunds
on
ture
second
to
nono,"
Mr.
Savage
teduru
division.
would
I
in
vc
to
make
progressivenoas
manifested
here,
7 signing off.’
as r*'|Hirtcd by the Florida State
_ „Savage
.... „ said that tho rapidity
all settlements
in inheritance (declared, “and any money that I _
Mr.
,Vre unable to ac­
HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Nov. 21.
Marketing Bureau are us follows*
levies
mode
between
June
2,
192-1
j
have
for
investment
purposes
will
with
which
iio
'
has
OLD BARGE REQU1STIONBD
old space in
t! yoijng mens de)—Such u heavy volume of
Beans, green, hampers, fa n e/
r.nd the effective date of the pro-;be placed right here/’ ................... | his Sanford
tion wns indicative I unfinished business faced the nn-1
./,'r J‘vc*: n* both
—
13.00(ji&gt;3.50; cukes, U. S. firsts, biu
m
n-1
“I
attribute
your
city’s
legiti|
of
tha
appreciation
pored
new
law.
which
it
is
estimi
, to be of cheerful
PENSACOLA. Nov. 20.—CP)—
of Sanford! rnml convention of the United
NEW YORK Nov. 19,—(Ah— (crates and hamper* 2.90@2J&gt;0;
The old barge I'alafox, which was ted would imount to several millirin I mate, although phenomenal (level• j film s for tho ndvnnt ge* that thu | Daughters of Confederacy at the Directors of the
Railroad j e/gplant, standard crates, fan
I opment, lirst to the unrivulity of .town could derive f m national | final day’s cession today that dele-j company today declared an
* the *on of a do- built here during the war nndldollnrs.
rn exrta*0
exrtu j2.50(y)3.00; peppers, green, medium
I
1
the
surrounding
fields,
tho
onlv
I
advertising,
nnd
said
bo
lenv-1
Proprietor and which for two or more yearn luinl Tho 1021 Inhcnwnco ^
predicted it would lie neces-1
on com­ sixes, stands!
s- division of $1.00 an share
sh
‘
~2.50@)3.QU;
standard* crates
tability
e
n
d
------1
1
25
percent
jtrue
basi
.true uasujol .tamm y ami secon. ing
grcntlv
... ..Sanford . ___
J— . imprt
— ----«d «ar to remain in
, *• President of .been laid up has been reouistioned ule had a maximum of za percent
ion until aft- mon stock in addition to the re-1 oranges, boxes, fancy, well niatur’
I
to
the
cit
•
—in
.
‘
.
.
.
-—
iun,bcr
to
and
the
1924
law
carries
u
maxi(to
tho
city
a
strategic
location
on
Jth
the
wuy
local
mwi*
“put
thing
|
or
*' company.
i und will be used to carry
midnight tonight to clear the gulnr semi-annual payment
o ile d 5.00@C.QO; grapefruit, k
|three greut arteries yf travel, cen- lover.”
Iculond
mum rnto of 40 per cent
ICubft und south Florida.
. . •
I fancy, well matured 5.IW@5£0.
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News Summary

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CANADIAN FIRM •OCAL DEMO!,AYS
WILL ESTABLISH
MILL AT SANFORD OF COMMANDERY

Dog Pulls Trigger
When Youth Tries
To Make Friends

I •*! Kntombed
Explosion

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Shores Are Elected
At Thursday’s Meet

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Railroads Asked To
Re le a s e Embargoes

Florida Is Made A
Separate Division
Of Revenue Bureau

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Brooklyn Eagle Representative
Impressed By “City Substantial” Mobile Is Puzzled

Over Strange Blast

Tax Cut In Addition
To Reduced Federal
Levies Contemplated

Markets

Much Business Is
Facing U. I). C. Meet

A. C. L* Announces
New Wage Increase

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T H E SAN FO RD H E R A W Z g i H ^ i .
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A Home
where
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Day
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Linger all the Year.

The settin g itself is an inspiration, and though it now posesses wonderful charm, Loch Arbor will be beautifully
lanscaped by experts to make it the fin est and most desired residential suburb in the Sanford district. The
keenest skill in arts, engineering and construction have been employed. Loch-Arbor will be a hom e spot so
beautiful, and a wonderspot for health and happiness.

A superior home environment is being created in Loch Arbor, one that lends itself p erfectly to hom es of re­
finem ent which will bo erected in this model home community. All the exclusive featu res of a distinctive
property will be embodied in the entire development of Loch-Arbor. A program is being carried out which

will provide the home builder with every possible convenience.

Here is, indeed your ideal homesite—one of which you would never tire. In the heart o f Sanford’s country
estate district, surrounding the Country Club where o ne of Florida’s sportiest g o lf courses can be enjoyed to
the utmost. Fishing and boating can be made a pleasure the year around in the many lakes and canals. Life
in Loch-Arbor will be days of perfect contentment.
.

The tourist that will visit Sanford this season, those that will be brought here from the im portant tourists
points in busses, purchased especially for that purpose, will grasp the opportunity to buy and build in Loch
Arbor. We believe that many o f those desiring som ething d ifferen t in beauty, location, and w aterw ays will
select Loch Arbor as the most suitable spot for their w inter residence.

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^AGE TWO

President’s Father
Is In Better Spirits
After Wire From Son
PLYMOUTH, Vt., Nov. 20.—
—Cheered by on exchanfje of
mespnjres with his son, the presi­
dent, Col. John C. Coolidge fac­
ed the sixth day of his Illness
with better spirits than at nny
timo since he was stricken.
Although so fatigued that he
suffered several slight heart at­
tacks while listening by radio
last night to the address of the
president In New York City, the
Colonel retired in a cheerful
frame of mind after dispatching
a message of congratulations.
Mnj. James Coupnl, presiden­
tial physician, is coming to dis­
cus with Col. Coolidge, the posl*
bility of his going to Washing­
ton for the winter.
While the wish of the presi­
dent to have his father with him
during the cold season is ap­
preciated here, there seems to
bo a well defined opinion that
Col. Coolidge will find reluctance
to quit the homestead.

F risco, d u et wet! w ith flour. Told F a it w a te r Just b e f o r e c o o k i n g Is
D ra in a n d p la c e In
wings buck, c a t c h i n g tip s u n d e r tho c o m p le te d .
P o u r over
body. P re ss th e legs clo se t o tho w a r m serv in g dish.
body a n d tie In place.
T o k e e p m e d iu m while s a u c e o r s e rv e w llb
e n d s of d r u m s t i c k s fro m s c o r c h in g m e lte d butter.
before b ird Is d o n e , w r a p t h e m In
W hite S atire ( M e d iu m )
s tr ip s of r lo th so a k e d In Crlsco.
Z (afclespoonfnls F lo u r
T
w
enty-five
to
t
h
i
r
t
y
m
i
n
u
t
e
s
p
e
r
l l E old (a*lilon.«l T hankxxlvI ta b le s p o o n fu ls C rlsco
Ins. w ith all th e nt*itilt*rt or pou n d s h o u ld he a llo w e d f o r r o a s t ­ &gt;4 te aspoon nil Halt
ing
T
h
e
flrst
p
a
r
t
Is
d
o
n
e
in
hot
i b « fam ily c a t h e r l n s nt one home,
Pepper
a n d t h e h o u se m i n i « u h elusive oven 4So* P. w ith c o v e r oft A M.r
I c u p f u l Milk
b
ro
w
n
in
g
h
a
s
s
t
a
r
t
e
d
t
h
e
tu
r
k
e
y
o d o r s o f dclli'toiis tlilmt* &lt;o rut te
Melt C rlsco stir flour In slow ly
a f t e r alt t h e hrnt sort of C« h lirtt- sh o u ld be l&gt;j*t&gt;-d w ith Juice w h ic h a n d c o n tin u e stirr in g w h ile m ilk If
h
a
s
collected
In
pan
a
n
d
U oa f o r thta m o tt A n i-rlc an of
C onk until th o m i x t u r e
f re sh m elted crlsco
T he c o v e r is a d d e d
d ajra
thic
kens.
Add salt a n d p e p p e r .
T h e d in n e r, w h ich Is serve.! nt th e n placed o v e r p a n arid ro u stin g
finished
m
o
r
e
slowly.
375*
K
Tho
P u iu |ik ln Pic
j o o n . s h o u ld be boitnitrul w ithout
b e in g o v e r ric h o r dllllcult to pre- tu r k e y Is t e n d e r e n o u g h w hen a
r.lne th e pta e w ith p a s tr y , b u i l d ­
fork pie rc es t h e m e a t easily
It ing u p th e edges.
pare,
T h s m e n u given below provides ," u * 1,1&lt;‘n bo re m o v e d to p l a t t e r | n m nR;
i very sa tisfying d in n e r which. | ,,n'' * rn y* m n *
" in d c In th e
2 Kg|t,
w ith o u t n e g lec tin g th e c u s t o m a r y ! rnnsMng (“in
~ h l» IV m ost easily | (1 ,
airntnci) P u m p k i n
r
ro o st t u r k e y a n d p u n tp v in pie. tone tn niirrln y a th in p a s te n f % C, . T . U, „ r o ,VM
n o n a g e s to r e m a in sim ple us well Ilnur nnd w ater in to Juice a lre a d y
I icnspooni ul t'l n n u n i o u
In t h e p a n
Add hot w a te r am t (4 ten* pound! I Full
as tr a d i tio n a l .
boll dow n to d e s ir e d consiste n cy . I '4 c u p fu ls Milk
O y s te r o r F r u it Cocktail
Henson well w ith salt a n d p e p p e r •4 tcasponnftil (Singer
T u r k e y — Fluffed a n d ItoasU-d
nnd a d d finely r h o p p e d giblets.
Mix su g a r ginger, c i n n a m o n nml
C ra n b e rry Sauce
T hese sh o u ld bnv® been cooked salt to g e th e r : itu-n a d d p n m p l.l.i
C a n d le d Hweet P o ta to e s
s e p a r a te ly In b o iling w a t e r until a n d mix th o ro u g h ly .
A dd -gg*
C r e a m e d C auliflow er
lender.
hen
ten
light,
th
e
n
t
h
e
m
ilk .
Fill
P ic k le d W a tc ru ie lto n IUn-1
th e lined pie plaie.
P u t Into lint
Htuning Tor T u r k e y
Celery
IIrea d Cruntlm. oven t'li* . A fter I T, in In u lea. r e ­
P u m p k i n Plu
C heese Hulls : q u a r t s sta le
du ce h,-ut to a.oi*. Makt. u ntil set
finely c r u m b e d
Coffee
F ru it
N uts
- a b o u t one liour.
•4
c
u
p
m
e
lte
d
f
’r
ts
r
o
F o r th e ta b le d e c o r a tio n n o th in g
I ta b le s p o o n ful S alt
Pie C'rnsi
1s m o r e a p p r o p r i a t e a n d n ttrn e ilv o
1 ta b l e s p o o n ful W h ite P e p p e r
I h n n a lovely silver dish o r a basket
3 cupfuls Flour
filled w ith f r u i t s a n d n u ts
If t h e 1 I luhlcspqnnrijl H u m m e r .savory
2 ten spoon fit Is Halt
1 la h ln sp o m ifu l Fnge
ta b le Is n long one. unnhiided c a n d ­
l, cupful Crlsco
2 sm a ll O n io n s finely m in c ed
les In severely plain c a n d le s tic k s
Water
Honk c r u m b s In eold w a te r for
tnay be use d to b a l a n c e th e c e n te r
HIM flour and salt.
'.York lit
a
few
in
I
m
ile
s
S
q
u
eez
e
very
dry
p ie ce w ith o u t o b s c u r in g th e view.
crlsco with fingertips until lln,-l&gt;
th oroughly
Add divided.
A f t e r d i n n e r I h e te n d e n c y to nnd c r u m b l e
Stir In gradually Jus:
Spend n dull a n d lifeless nfler- m elted C rlsco a n d seasonings,
enough water to bold the dry In( 'm u l le d Swes-l P o ta to e s
n a o n r a n he a r r e s t e d by p la n n in g
trredlcnls together. Divide dough
sonto o u t d o o r a c tiv ity . If th e r e Is iJ S w e et P o ta to e s
Into two parts. Plner on a slightly
Ice a n d m o w , a s k a t i n g o r toting- Crlsco
(Inured hoard nnd roll lightly with
Bill p a r r y o r even a b risk w alk In
n floured rolling pin to a thin sheet
1 cupful d row n S u g ar
I h o lu te a f t e r n o o n will o v erc o m e ’.i c u p f u l W a t e r
large enough to (*t a pie tin.
t h e s lu g g i s h n e s s w h ic h n a t u r a l l y
P a r e th e p o ta to e s n n d boll u n til
Almond Cal*,—
fo llo w s a d a y I n d o o rs a n d a heavy a b o u t linlf done.
D ra in n n d r u t *4 cupful Prlsro
flienl.
T h e e x e r c ts e e will revive In le n g th w is e slices a n d lav In a
'4 cupful Sugar
«&gt;m» e n t h u s i a s m f o r food so th a t sh a llo w g re a s e d p a n
S p r e a d w ith
4 Kgg Voiks
I h e light lu n c h o f s a n d w i c h e s , cof- C rlsro a n d p o u r o v e r s y r u p ton do
’i
cupful Milk
f ie a n d s m a ll d i k e s w h ich Is a r r v - of b r o w n s u g a r n n d w ater.
Rake
ri* f o r s u p p e r will be a p p r e c ia te d . In a m o d e r a t e o v e n , b a s tin g f r e ­ 'I, cupful Flour
D lre rtln ris fo r Ihe p r e p a r a t i o n of q u e n tly w ith t h e s y r u p u n til p o ­ I Vi Ipnspoonful llaltlnx Powder
/hr t u r k e y a n d v e g e ta b le s , a s well ta to es a r e t r a n s p a r e n t . It m a y he Shredded Almonds
n s ,-erlpes fo r t h e pie a n d c a k e s for nec essary to a d d m o r e s y r u p d u r ­ Powdered Sugar
Cream Crlsco, add sugar grad­
Ihe a f t e r n o o n a r e given below.
ing th e b a k in g . An h o u r o r m o re ually. egg yolks well beaten, milk
Is u su a lly r e q u ir e d to r a n d y th e and flour mixed with baking
ltoa*t T u r k e y
Bing,- s u r f a c e , r e m o v e pin f e a th ­ p o ta to e s well,
powder. Put In paper ruses or
( 'r e a m e d rnitllfliMver
ers. W a s h fowl t h o r o u g h l y lu»lde
tiny muffin parts, sprinkle will,
o n d o u t. S p r i n k l e b o t h In a
outR e m o v e g r e e n b-uves fro m c a u li­ shredded almonds and powdered
•ble With Salt.
F i n cavity with flower b e a d .
I tr e n k d o w e r Into sugar. Hake 373* —2') minutes.
dressing
Hew n p o p e n in g w ith se ctions a n d let s t a n d In cold salt- Our millers majr obtain fox' ri new
d a r n i n g n e e d le n n d sto u t th r e a d cd w a t e r f o r a n h o u r .
lb-m ove NO page rook Utnk by ntldrc.-*lng
s r f a s t e n w ith w ire skew ers. Ituh pieces a n d r o o k In b o ltin g w ater llie National lloii-a-bold Hcrvlrx'
o u ls ld u o f tiled t h o r o u g h ly w ith u n til l e n d e r ( a b o u t to minutes). .*,0.3 1 nili Au-mic, New York City.

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MAFFI EJECTED BY FAUSTS
ROME Nov. IP.—(,Vi—The sit- *
ting of tlte chatnbi r of dejuities 2
was su: pended for ten minutes to- u
day after u scuffle in which the JJ
comntunist tlepuly Maffi was n
roughly handled and ejected ... «
the Fascist.
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—--------------------------- -----------AL.MOBr IDENTIFIES HIMSELF 2
LOUISVILLE, Nov. 211.—(Ah
m
W Edwin R u- hcU, viewing a sui- ■
cities body, id'ntificd as his own
was almost persuaded he had died
without knowing it.
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DOING GOOD B U S IN E S S

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T H E B E T T E R A PRODUCT IS^ThT
W IL L S E E IT ADVERTISED.
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The boulevard that will encircle the city is the foundation o f such a system. Sanford
has the distinction of being the first Floridan city to adopt this feature. No other
public improvement could assure greater enhancem ent o f values.

This spacious boulevard will run directly through Sanford Grove. Plats that appeal*-,
cd in previous advertisement indicated th a t it would traverse this development by
utilizing our original Walnut Avenue. It will traverse m any of the higher type de­
velopm ents of Greater Sanford, and will sh orten the distance from Sanford Grove to
Lake Monroe by more than a mile.

The building of the Boulevard, as it is now planned will bring Sanford Grove right in
line with Monroe Terrace, Marvania, M ayfair, and the Forrest Lake Hotel, and many
other developments of the exclusive East side. The business section and the shop­
ping district of the city will be within easy access o f the fartherest point of Sanford
Grove,

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Geneva Street, where grading was started th is w eek is of som e improtance to the
homebuilders and investors of Sanford Grove. This highw ay when completed will be
the shortest route to the Dixie Highway and the E ast Coast. Geneva Street intersects
the new boulevard in the first section of Sanford Grove.

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Solid as th e rock is th e economical Ease upon
w hich S a n fo rd is building. Thousands of acres of
th e m o st p ro d u ctiv e farm in g lands in th e W orld
a rc sen d in g th e ir golden treasure, am ounting to
millions of d ollars nnd increasing yearly, th ro u g h
S an fo rd to N o rth e rn m ark ets.

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S eventeen y e ars of co-operative, constructive,
developm ent in th e building of this G REA T IN­
LAND POUT is o ur record.

M agnolia A t Second
LOANS

We can still offer you a few lots on either o f these highw ays, we recommend imme­
diate action as public announcements will create an overwhelming demand for front­
age cn these thorough lares.
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See the plats of this property, or better still arrange to see the property itself. No ob­
ligations will be involved by calling for an appointm ent to inspect Sanford Grove.

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Phone 18
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NEW YORK, Nov. 20.—(JP)~
For calling
American soldiers
•'bums” on Armistice Day, Mrs.
Mary Grecula, n Bohemian, is go­
ing to spend 10 days In jail. She
refused to pay a $25 fine.

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BERLIN, Nov. 20\ ~ ^ r A K
parentlv the Locarno treaties of
security anti Arbitration arc to bo
ratified in Germany with the saint
spcci! which the British parlia­
ment accepted them, and by a
similar large majority.
The premiers of the German
federated states have ^ Vpn .th/L“
sanction to the documents and the
cabinet of Chancellor Luther has
approved tho draft of a law cmpower! n? Germany's representa­
tives formally to sign the treaties
nt London Dec. 1.
The expectation in political cir­
cles is that the bill will bo intro­
duced to the reichstaK nett Mon­
day, will rceive a large majority
No chr.ntto in Ihe German constitntion will ho necessary by the
new law. which will merely author­
ize the sig n in g of the treaties and
sanction G e rm a n y ’s application for
m e m b e r s h ip in the
League of
Nations.

SALES BILL IS SIGNED
HAVANA, Nov. 20.—(ff)—Men
cannot sell things in stores hand’inr only women’s goods. This
&gt;ne of the provisions of a law
ju
signed by President Macha-« -, making the employment of
unien mandatory in Borne classes
of business. At least half the
sales force of some stores must
be women.

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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla..
Nov. 21.—(/P)— Dorothea Cnrringi tons penchant for finery ami
jewels placed her in jail here yeatorilay where alto in charged with
forging checks in the sunt of ap­
proximately $(5,000.
After buying jewelry valued at
over $5,000 from a local jeweler
nhe gave him a worthless check
for the trinkets and In aft off-hand
is a prescription fur
manner decided ahu’d take the Colds, Grippe, Flu. De-ngm.*,
52,000 solitaire with her.
Before that, however she shop­ Bilious Fever and M alaria
ped tit n clothing store and lieIt kills tht. germs.
sides taking away a handsome
coot nnd dress s-lte left ti worth­
less check there for over SO,000.
Site was apprehended on tho Sea­
board Air Lino ruilroud station
platform by detective chief H. T. j t t : * t . r .H T A tn - i .u e s t m r m t s
Verner. Formal charges were to
t.filihv l*til«f«ion*’Brtimif&gt;y Ith)*
be filed against her late today or
Hunfor*!
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CLEMENCEAU IS ABSENT
PARIS, Nov. 20.—(JP)—Georges
Donald Monro, a British army! Clemenceau. as usual, was absent
surgeon of the eighteen century, when tho -10 immortals met. He
called to the attention of his men has been elected, but never receiv­
■ho wonderful hygienic code of ed notice.
Mnspn,

Earle T. Field

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Ernest
-------- Alfred French
Somerset, known in England by
the shorter name &lt;f Lord Carrick,
is tho latest to catch lit ■ Florida
fever, rollowing in th ■ footsteps
u . on:^ u,,‘l Lieut. Oaboin Wood,
he ta off for Florida to catch turnon*--and, iwsalbly, to dabble a
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SANFORD GROVE
“AMID MAJESTIC I’INES”

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to Russell, but he dropped t nnd
wise. In anil to tho la n d s her#]
° I n c C ircuit C ourt of t b s
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a f t e r d e s crib ed ; n n d to all form
S e v e n t h Ju d ic ia l Circuit of F lu r It was incomplete.
Entzmlni
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» O I , K COUNTY. IN CflANCNHY. stnrkholderH
of
th e
A lta m o n te
l'1* I" a n d f o r Seminole C ounty.
unted to Martin, who was tackled
OK FLORIDA. IN AND KOII S E M . S p rin g s Com pany, a c o rp o ra tio n o r- (srxAli}
•V-'*:*s .'W
jrzs 'r
ith
, .......... Soil T o O nlvt T ill#
by Booth Defore he caught th e
KnnUed nnd e x i s tin g
under
the
By:
A. M. tVREKS, D. C.
BALVKS.
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law s of th e S t a t e of Mnaearhuftettii. P eC O T T K S * 8PKNCKR.
and Sanford was penalized
MAiiUAitirr i:. ilvinkh.
If sold r o r p o r a t lo n U no ImiKur a S o lic ito r s nnd of Counacl for tho
q u e e n ball,
15 yards. Lloyd made no gain.
C om plainants,
i*«nl e n t i t y ; a n d to any a n d all o t h ­
C o m p la in a n ts .
Martin made no gain ns the game
er persona w h o se nam es a r e u n ­ Nov, 11-21*28 a n d Dee. 5- 13.
On VnM UN TS T0 MEET
A.
M.
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nb.
known. c la im in g an y r ig h t title, o f
ended.
clock £
ay ,?rLernoon “t * o’from P»t?.1)
D efenda nts.
Interest, In nnd to tho follo w in g d e ­
Daytona 9, Sanford 0.
meetinir
a be an imI&gt;"rtnnt
l.r for their very
f’lfntlun
scribed p r o p e r ty situ a te , ly in g nnd
Hole r f tl* S e r v lte Unit of the
To A. M. R e , (| a n d w ife.------------- b eing In th e C o u n ty of Seminole nn d
heavy hearted for
The line-up:
A n tn T ops tln ile nml Repaired.
whose C h ristia n nann&lt; Is u n ­ stale of F lo rid a m ore p a r t i c u l a r l y
: ■Daytona S L T o chA rch 01 &gt;h', h° “ * kReetl.
Sanford
Position
Xlile C n r tn ln s F o r All Mnkrs of
n o w n : J a m e s t&gt;. FuilKe mill wife. described ns follow s, t o - w it:
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Chase
on
Oak
Avc_
C
a
rs
n
Left End
Hunih L,* F u d g e : A nnie U. G riffin :
*4 long honr3, h t;
r a c t No. 1. lot No. 22 of A nnie
which every member i* ‘Diaries G riffin nnd W ife .----------*. L. T G
vrct eyed at Russell
Fletcher
riff in ’s S ubdivision of th e
m
urged
to
attend
as
this
will
ho
th*
Model
Trim
Co.
KIrlfUn, w hose C h r is t ia n n a m e
Is of th e N W 'i of Section 8, T o w n ­
* royal residence,
Left Tackle
ship No. 21 S outh. R ange No. SO
D o d c r (in rn ite Is Nest To t ’s
, for some word Grier ..
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Last, ns recorded In Plat Boole C.
“ NVe T r i m th e Car
mistress would
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30
of
th
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Public
Records
of
Left Guard
Not t h e Owner.**
O
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County,
Florida.
Wilcox
Yancey
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»-*,.#««.#*
T r a c t No. 2. lot No. 23 of A nnie
Viars Old .
Center
|ln; Dexter Washburn: KIta
I.. G riffin 's Subdivision of the s ' j
B rooks; r;j| K« uvely a n d wife,
days (December Booth ..
. Clark
of lllu NIV.li of Seetlon 8. T o w n :-----S w a icly , whoso C h rla lln u nam e "hip No. 21 S outh. Itaii£t. 30 H ast,
RESOLUTIONS
mother would have
Right Guard
Is unkni.w n; nnd e a r h a n d e v e ry of
recorded In P int Hook C p a g e
B annivdrttry of Cottingham
Perry 14 P r a on. thc morning of Oct. th e shove named d e f e n d a n ts . If llv- as
ui „ f ih,, Ruldlc Records of O ra n g e
V
the inhabitants
I
ok
.
nml
If
e
ith
e
r
a
n
y
or
nil
of
Right Tackle
ed /lie'h H' A5KeI of Denth enter- snlil .Intendante bo dea d , th e n t&lt;&gt; ‘ oiinty. Florida.
T
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No.
3,
lot
No,
353
as
show
n
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elaborate Pope ... ......- .....................
Barker Mri vt
r of our beloved sister tin* heirs. devisees, g r a n te e s , o r I on th e pla n of lands of th e
.Vita
ate the event at
Moth,., V hmmnrdy, a Gold Star " ' h e r Claimants
Right End
u n d e r ea ch a n d cv- nnuite Land, Hotel &amp; N a v ig a tio n
ie
11
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lhe
Spanish-American
•*ry of the follo w in g ilecensed d e . | Com pany, ns recorded In P la t Book
Booth _________________
Weld
p a,r .n m l"f ‘be World War, and f.ouUnt*. to-w iis A." M. Heed a n &lt; l|c. u a g o 41 of tho P ublic R e co rd s
f0p'leof SnndringQuarter Back
wlf.
w h o se C h r i s t i a n , "f O ra n g e County Florida, or an y
I'the trailty of the:r King ................................
w,!,i *nfinite Wisdom nnd iiaim* Is unknReed,
Hood
o w n ; J a n ie s I). F u d g e p.irt o r parcel thereof.
a t l lth am i P a rk for ?2,500. $750 cash, balance term s.
IK’ menacing heart
u*u
calIe,‘
hcr
»ntn
himself,
and
mol wife, Harnh I., F u d g e. A n n ie K.
5-room bungalow with
It Is hereby ordered th a t you nnd
Left Half Back
Jiurprbe. Only °» J. Entzminger ...... ........ . . Bullard over t£;ai' wc i're, JceP,&gt;' RTieved G riffin; C harles G riffin a n d wife, •■aeli of ynil ho an d a p p e a r b e fo re
b a th ; also g a ra g e . E nstern
—*------- - Griffin, who*** C h r is t ia n out- sa id Circuit Court at the C ourt
‘I lots on U nion A venue a t Son Corlos s tre e t a t $150 a
over the loss of this loyal, faith- *mime
r« s out driving, as
Right Half Back
la u n k n o w n ; N e ttle lir lf f ia House a t Sanford, Florida, *m the
ex
p
o
su
re;
c
o
rn
e
r
lot
in
one
t
il
member
and
patriotic
citi­
\ and « few d»M Barber ..................
•I"hn W. Griffin an d wife.------------ Kith d a y of December, A. D. 1923,
Lloyd
foot.
zens, be it therefore
of th e best sectio n s of the
Griffin, whose C h r is t ia n n a m e Is and lh* n and th e re m ake a n s w e r
Koritativcly stated
Full Back
Resolved, that Col. Theodore u n k n o w n ; Carlls G riff in : K. M. to th e hill of eotmd.ilat exh ib ite d
[Utter health than E. E ntzm inger......................... Reese
city.
F
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r
price
and
term
s
riffin and wife. M a rth a J. G riff in ; a g a in s t you la th is eittse.
Roosevelt Auxiliary No. a Depart- G
.»[. J, Griffin: D e x te r WnxliUurn;
see
Referee—Chittenden.
It Is f u r t h e r o r d *red t h a t th is
10 lots on C ountry Club road nt G rapcvillc A venue,
inent
of
Florida
Auxiliary
United
E lla A. Brooks; FU S w a v e ly nnd o rd e r In- published III tin* S a n f o rd
fertn, Prince Henwife,------------Swavoly.
w
hoso
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Herald, n hew spa per published In
Spanish \\ nr Veterans, extend to
l &lt;crin and Queen
00x173 a t $550 each.
tia n name Is unkn o w n ,
S anford, Seminole County, F lo rid a,
tne family of our sister our condo'.- eln
w.. (Alexandras
i
lm ln g In terests In a n d to th e oneil each w eek for four consectience and heartfelt sympathy, and la nds h e re in a fte r d e s crib ed ; to all tlv** Weeks.
^ere nlrcaily at
be it further
persons and p a rtie s c laim in g Ini, rW lTNlfflS toy h and and th e seal
E stab lish ed tea room doing $700 weekly business w ith
. one of their cus*ls under J W. G riffin, deceased, i*f lit** c i r c u i t Court of tho S e v en th
Resolved, that a copy of these and
m&lt;&gt; family gathunder Will lain J a c k s o n . ih'Cens- J u d ic ia l Circuit of the S late of F lo ­
lie sent to the family nnd a copy be •d, and u nder Gvorgo F r o s t d e ­ rida. ill and for Seminole County,
•1 y e a r lease on location, offered nt $5,000 cash includes ■
«n pre-arranged
published in The Sanford Herald ceased, nnd under L a u r a l&gt;. F ro s t. , on th is tlw l l t h day of November,
[to be no cause for
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ns
heirs,
devisees,
g
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a
n
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nil eq u ip m en t. A good business investm ent.
condition of tho crenscd membership obtained dur­ ami Unit these resolution he spread tees or as o th e r cliitinuts, o r u u u r - A. D. 1923.lb A. DOUGLASS,
upon the minutes of Col. Theodore
ing the past year.
Roosevelt Auxiliary No. 3, U. S.
other short talks made by Sir If * f w
lc s e s Knight McFnrlnml, of Lb Grunge, Committee: Lou Smith Tcrheun
Beal Estate— Investments
111., Sir Knight Derby, of Oil City.
Maude
Smith
jna h ig h Pa., and Sir Knight Martin, of
Neva Haynes
M asonic Bldg. Phone 707.
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Refreshments were served by
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.O ffic e Manager, Sam Younts
the Order of Eastern Stnr, the
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following named Indies personally
assisting: Mrs. I. D. Martin, Mrs.
in for Lloyd. Murray Jarvis, Mrs. Elizabeth
ur yarda. , ItCCRC Scott, Mrs. Kntherino McKay, Mrs. FINANCIAL REVIEW ................
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NEW YORK, Nov. 21.—f/P)—
Herman made Alma Gibbs, Mrs. R. E. Shinhol:
|Urd mado eight ser, Mrs. Mamie Griffin, Mrs. Sar­ Rocurrim: periods o f weakness
characterized this week’s stock
Uvn on Sanford’s ah Parker and Mrs. R. Turner.
market. Speculative uneasiness
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Urninn made two
was generally attributed to the
ratio seven yards,
lightening of money rates in fed­
ladders anil careral reserve centers outside o f New ■
“A TOWN is like a language or n human
sit h him across
Babson says the Dixie will
Aorl; and its possible effect on the
IHng. I( must ntart naturally nnd grow of
a touchdown. On
supply
of
funds
loanable
on
stock
its
own
power.
You
can’t
invent
it
or
create
hhe try for1 point,
be a continuous city som e
it.”
market collateral. Severe swells
khile accurately
took place but they generally fail­
day.
Implite.
Sanford lias grown south and
ed to hold although impressive
[Sanford 0.
Money buys what it wants.
DAYTONA, Fin.. Nov. 31.—f/T) strength developed in a number of
Ito Booth on his
w
est
for
fifty
years.
railroad
shares.
—Hurry
Prettyman’s
bnck-to-the
Barber niado
W est First Street is the Dixie
Business and financial news w a s
f&gt;r made two fnrm forces were considerably
The
“D
ixie”
is
t
he
great
art­
largely
favorable.
It
included
rein Sanford.
Smingers 35-ynrd augmented today by the arrival ir.
13Ji Acres Midway llelw cen Sanford and Orlandp
of expanding steel operation,
Iwas incomplete Daytona of the entire Royal Pines aports
ery
pouringlife
into
Sanford
A strictly m odern and U[i-l»-dnto camp. (Itmcral store
further rcduelluii in crude oil
You will never make a bad
l as gunrd for sales personnel consisting of (11
production,
weekly
freight
load­
irt ’onmiction. C ollages, T en ts, Ite stau ran t, l ’oaling,
men
and
the
supporting
executive
from
the
north
and
west.
i punted to Hertrade buying property on
ings, heavy over subscription of
B athing, Deep Well W ater
owned on Dny- and publicity departments.
This organization which made the Italian loan and relatively
Ilullard made
Main
street an any growingThe day will come when the
easy money rates. The week also
tackle. Hccse an enviable record in Asheville, brought forth a number of fav­
JOHNSON &amp; CO.
town.
man who failed to get proper­
ullard mail*,1 two N. C., will be merged with the orable dividend developments, in­
P. 0 . Box 85
I.ungwciod.
present
Prettymnn
organization
own.
cluding substantial stuck division
ty on the
Remember Broadway
iecse for no gain. handling Dnyton-DeLnnd farms to on .Mack trucks, railway steel
Isa; incomplete the most ambitious farm project
will be sorry.
“Little OK New York”
spring and international business
ply eight yards in Florida, which opens up 44,- machines and speculating up of the
thi
000
acres
of
farm
lands
on
—
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I Harbor... pnss to
. lock on n 4 to 1 basis.
Bncomiiletc. Bar- Dcl.nnd highway, midway between *,nry.der
Die
New
England Telephone nnd
Daytona
ami
IhT.and.
T-;l
Entzminger
Amalgntion will make tho I’rct- Telegraph Company restored it s
and first down
TO A LL CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS OF
stock to an SH annual basis and tin
Telephone No. 120 Hall Building
til with the ball selling forco in tho stiite engaged Atlantic Const Line and Texas
SANFO RD AND VICINITY
|*e ion- on Day- exclusively in handling five and Calf Sulphur Co., declared extra
a o i ii i» B iN K a a H » B i B B a z a i a B R a N E ii a n E i ii a H B n B a ia i ix B ii u i a a &gt; ia a a B a a ia i N i ia a B R »
ten aero farm trni’ts.
T he sc ale of w ages for journeym en C arpenters of Local
dividends.
Commenting
on
the
new
organi­
[Sanfurd 0.
Union 1751 of Sanford, I'la., will he $1.10 per hour on
zation, It. II. Vonstoin, publicity
the ha'If Grant director
said, “Royal Pines brings
and a fte r J a n u a ry 1, 192G. By unanim ous vote of Local
pnan, Thompson a wealthy of enthusiasm mid sales
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%a t &lt;
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UnioiV 1751.
j. stA Dutton for
ability
to
aid
the
farm
movement
jurn'evr.; kicked
B y C. C. FLY NN
in Florida. In selecting Mr. PrutTie hall was tymnn’s project after an oxhaut- What More Do Yon W ant?
Recording Sec •clary.
ie tien kicked tlvo study of every section of the 5 room house on C entral
sUd hut roenv- state wo did so seeing the ap­ Ave near Elm, $1,200 will
h-;jri line. Bull- proach of a great agricultural era handle this. B a I a n c v
l*'4l3U3HRBBflBBBB9BEinBBMSnBBiXniBBBBaaBBIlBBRn9llflB!lBBM
fjiws am! first in Florida.
monthly
ai
half
of
w
hat
it
Me five yards,
"The development of the “One
yards and Crat Man” farm idea nnd its possibili­ is renting for paving all
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u stopped for a ties wil ninlrk a new step fn the paid, no interest on notes.
:nd loft end by
development of the won­ You will miss a real good
Imade no giin. economic
der state. In this work we are chance to make some E Z
j to King an his proud to share.”
money if \ou let th is one
If. Barber made
pass.
the next play
TO RAISE SALARIES
N ot in any p ast ages was th e H ighw ay lo Life opened u p ; for in all p a st ages
Irolled across the
|br darted hack,
men have continued to die.
TAMPA, Fla., Nov. 2&lt;).—(T’)—
Means
“I feoop and just
across the goal Telegraphers who remained in
T ho H ighw ay to Life m eans w hat th e w ords im ply; namely, n way by which
Take a look at UiD one—Corner
taekli-rr hanging the service of tho railroad and
in Pinehurd Eastern exp.
th e people can g et eternal life here, now.
[team from losing' stiking operators who returned be­
fore midnight last night together
$1,585.00,
00 CASH. Lets ■
Mfety.
all new men will share in a
have quick action if you want ■
I* beautiful punt with
a
------------------general
wage
increase
ordered
by
T ho c astin g up o f this highw ay and t h e g ath erin g out of its stones is in p ro ­
a
this.
Leal posts to Bulgress before our eyes.
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r&gt;‘l 23 yards to the Atlantic Coast Line railroad,
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5 lots on Oak and Eavens Sts.,
it was announced today by G. E.
line. Grant lost Rollins,
$2,500.00
cash,
balance
to
suit.
assistant superintendent.
hit out of bounds,
Three lots on Magnolia, one
T h e way o f th e people, a way th ey h av e never h ith e rto had, is being m ade
yards. Bullard
cor. These can be bought under
Up
to
a
late
hour
today
Mr.
read y for th em — th e way hy w hich th e y will gain everlasting life on e a rth .
■round left end.
th , market.
Bullard booted Coot idgo had not received his dis­
wnt for u field charge notice from the Shipping
Give ua the pleasure of show­
Board.— Detroit News.
ing you.
l Sanford D.
a
'•I to Dutton on
rP— Eipi tmmmJtm*m
Good reliable used cars. N ot abused.
t:, ii. g r i : i : \
,line, Entzminger
on a criss cross.
Sold and Exchanged
t . a. u .ti.u v r
‘" S a r d - . T h o m p a
PUTCH ESS
L
!,1arottml left end.
a
117 M agnolia Avenue
I’cese, who was
u a a a ia iB in ia iN a iia a a a iin iB a a a a a a a iia n ia a R iB iv iB in
’&gt;' tackle by Grier
yard l i . Bullard
Beese made
s ia a iia ia ija ia H B a H iiM B H B a a iiB B a iB z a ia a a a B B a H U B B in
R EA LT O R
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retired from
'din went in for
L‘i‘ two yards and
230 Mcinch Bldg.
,,,&gt; made no gain,
of New York C ity
yard as the ipiarPhono 718

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LOCAL DEMOLAYS
BANQUET GUESTS
OF COMMANDERY

H. B. LEWIS c o .

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P rettym an’s Sales
Force Declared To
Be Biggest In State

C. C. Flynn, Secretary
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CARPENTERS AND JOINERS :
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Mr. Arthur Brisbane Aptly Says:

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FOR SALE
Short’s Auto Camp

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millions now living will never die

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I Hew Cadillac Models

i Seminole Hudson-Essex
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Cadillac Co.

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[a Ilayton as posVard line. Grant
Hetcher punted
bounds. Wilcox
and carFd- Burdick went
Thompson made
n, - recovercil a
tJ s front Booth

P. Carter

A . W IS E

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Tilings to be
thankful for
You can be thankful that
you will soon be silting up to
a big table groaning with
tuikey and other good thing!—
That you can now scour ths
forests and fields for game,

Exceptional
Plumbing Calls for
A. I). ROSIER

HEAR —

A Real Opportunity

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San Lanta Homes
Several distinctive stucco housed of Spanish architecture, em­
bodying every convenience including gas, water, bentero mid
built-in features, are ready for immediate occupancy.
These homes are splendidly located In the midst of Sanford’s
Residential Masterpiece where thoughtful restrictions ganran*

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view of world
■•vents as d i s ­
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ates In tho work,
on** ilmi reflects
t h n moderation
tliat counsel o f ­

S e a ts F ree

T he l e c t u r e r nsen
specific I 'v r n ls of
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Get Ready For Thanksgiving

T hanksgiving D ay will be cereb rated n e x t T hursdny.
7 ,~ 5
*M SMond CiiH Mittir. T he P resid en t of th e U nited S ta te s h a s alre ad y issued a
17, l i l t . *t th« PostoJIlM
ard^ Florida undor Act of proclam ation s e ttin g aside N ovem ber 26 a s th e day on which
th e e n tire nation will be th a n k fu l.
M iU H O U DMA* —----- a J J d J I
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Some people, w ho wait fo r T h a n k sg iv in g D ay to come
I l l H tlM tll *TW»«
f &gt; ,l&gt; *** I so th a t th ey may be th a n k fu l, a re alread y p lan n in g the*
d etails o f th e d ay ’s fe stitiv itie s. B ig din n ers a re being a r ­
rum jjatj
»w» , ?
•tmormiPTfo'i
Six H e a t h s _ 1 1 1 !
Oao Teai—IT.uo
ran
g ed so th a t th e y m ay c a t f a r m ore th an is good for
U allv arad In CIV tor C s r r is r , p*r
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them
. T he m any e x tra s th a t will g race th e ir bountiful
WMk. Uo.
p*r r « » f
boards will never be begrudged. T he th o u g h t u p p erm o st in
■f e c i a l J io n c o i All obituary
■ofleva, cards of thanka. rtaolotion* th e m inds of th o se people w ill be th e big d in n e r and it
■ad nolle** ot •ntar^|n--anla »bor* will be m ade g re a t.
rharfftfl ar§ anade will cnarsiu
for at rtfolar *dv*rtt*log rat**.
T h e re are, how ever, m nny o th e rs who a re th a n k fu l
■HMnrR T im AMOCIATKD m i l l o ften d u rin g th e y ear, and th e se a re also plan n in g th e w ay
T V . A ssociated Praaa la axeluaT hese, too, plan
i r a l r e n t itle d to Mis a s s f o r r a - in w hich th ey will observe th e holiday.
p a b fle a tlo n o ' a ll nawa dispatch** th e ir T h an k sg iv in g din n er b u t th ey a rc th in k in g also of
c r e d i t s to It o r not o th a rw la * crad*
w h n t th e y can do to m ake th e day have its g re a te s t m eaning.
T h a n k sg iv in g D ay o ffers a g re a t o p p o rtu n ity fo r th e
s tu d e n t o f hum un n a tu re to g e t a collection of fa c ts. In­
SATURDAY. NOV. 21, 1925
ste a d of being a day devoted to g ra titu d e as w as originally
in ten d ed it should be, it has d eg en erated into n d ay of g o rg ­
THR IIERALu’S PLATFORM
1/--Deeper water rocte to Jackaoti* ing, w hile g ra titu d e and th a n k sg iv in g h as been very largely
Till*.
o m itte d from th e program o f fe stiv itie s.
2.—Construction of SL Johns-lnA m ericans in 1925 have so m any th in g s fo r which
diar River canal.
to bo th u n k fu l it would seem th a t thi« y ear, of all y ears,
J,—Extension cf white way.
i f &gt;BtUtalon of local sransements. th e day o u g h t to be fittin g ly observed. It should be m ade
—Swimming pool, tennia court*, a day fo r ex p ressin g g ra titu d e fo r th e m nny blessin g s th a t
etc.
4 .—Augmenting of building pro- hnve come to us and fo r c a rry in g h ap p in ess nnd b rin g in g
C am—bouses, hotel*, apartment glad n ess into th e lives of those nround us, som e of whom
naea.
m ay be less fo rtu n a te .
(.—Extension of street paving pro­
S an fo rd people undoubtedly will properly observe n ex t
gram.
1 —Const ruction
of
boulevard T h u rsd a y so th a t its g re a te s t m eaning m ay be m an ifest.
aroind lake Monroe.
S u b sta n tia l Sanford h as been blessed in th e la s t y e a r anti
( —Comp1e?.loa of city beantlflea- th e re a re num eituts reasons fo r w hich we, h e re in th is
tton program.
V.—Expansion of school ayatem favored s|yot, hnve cause fo r th an k s. So in m a k in g your
with proviilon for Increaaed fa­ plans do qot allow th e dinner fe a tu re to be th e only o u t­
cilities.
sta n d in g expression of g ra titu d e . S anford people have the
o p p o rtu n ity of observing th e d ay in a w ay w hich will b rin g
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
c re d it to th e com m unity and jo y to m any. P e rh a p s th e
THE FIRST AND THE LAST: T h an k sg iv in g spirit, will m ake itse lf show n in m ore n eig h ­
— I am the first, and l um the borliness and less selfish n ess and in an e ffo rt to tak e aw ay
last: and besides me thero is no
God. Is there a God besides mo? th e loneliness o f th o se hun d red s of new com ers who have
yea, there is no God: I know not chosen S anford ns th e ir home d u rin g th e recen t m onths.
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SOME GUYS HAVE ALL THE LUCK
A s Brisbane Sees It

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11,000,000 for London
Mr*. Coolldge-Queen Mary
Birth Control? Go Slowly
The Nation I* Richer
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
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LORD ASHFIELD, manager of
London’* subways, predicts n pop­
ulation of eleven millions soon.
If so, London’s population will
be a long way behind that of New
York. Lord Ashfield, who has hail
good training—he once managed
Detroit’s electric railways—says
great cities must look to under­
ground railways for traffic Telief.

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THAT WILL help for a while
only. Ashfield forgets the flying
machine, destined to wipe out con­
gestion in time. Cities, like the
dinosaurs, will grow to huge size,
then vnnish from the earth. Kind­
ly remember this prediction, if you
come back here in 1,000 years.

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WORKERS WILL live together
in roomy colonies on hill tops,
mountain tops, or by the Benshore,
nnd fly to work in single units
to factory cities of gas nnd steel
from 180 to GOO miles away.
Children now living will sec the
beginning of that. Ilut don't sell
you city corner lot, yet.

nn'y thing on.
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Society get,
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fork instead of,

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MRS COOLIDGE, in New York
with her husband yesterday, did
some of her Christmas shopping
early.

A fidgety _
street corner
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QUEEN MARY was in London
shops, also, Betting the right ex­
ample.
American women, whether they
have sense, anil want to imitate the
wife of on American president, or
Inck .sense nnd want to imitate the
wife of a British king, should do
their shopping curly.

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Tkrre are pe
an_ opportunity
miserable.

Rome tmi"
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motorcycle and
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TIIE DOWAGER Queen Alexan­
dria. mother of King George, wai
dangerously ill of heart failure!
last night. Today’s papers may
PRAYER:— Lord, wo believe
tell of her death, physicians hav­
SATURDAY EVENING SERMON
that Thou hast crentcd nil things
ing little hope.
Girls
Walk
the
Streets
nnd that in Thee all things exist,
Alexandria, soon to he 81 years
BY DR. O. II. GREENWELL, I’nstor First Christian Church
and we worship nnd ndore Thee
old, always kept with her the works
O ver fifty th o u san d girls, w rites th e W orld N ews S er­ of Ella Wheeler Wilcox, whose
ns the One True nnd Living God,
mangled for the sins of the world,
“TIIE ATONEMENT"
beside Whom there is none else. vice, a re w alking th e stre e ts of New Y ork. Ju stic e Boyle early poems contain much warmth
Christ combines in his own per­ the vail of the symbolical Temple
and
sunshine.
o f th e C h ild ren ’s C o u rt says, ‘‘T h ere are 50,808 fly-by-night
was rent in twain from the top
Royalties, often get tired of son perfect humanity nnd perfect to the bottom: and the way into
EASTWARD TURNS THE
Kiris roam inff th e .streets of New York C ity because of lack their
divinity
and
that,
in
n
word,
he
is
royalty nnd its limitations.
BANDIT
the Holiest of all was then typi­
o f p ro p er home en v iro n m en t”.
How wilt they like heing common­ himself ‘‘God mnnifest in the cally revealed to the eyes of mor­
flesh."
That
something
Is
always
Poor Jesse James but little knew
billions of years ?
T hink of w h a t that) sta te m e n t m eans, “ B ecause of lack ers in heaven for
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due to offended and violated jus- tals.
The real rewnrds of crime.
of
p
ro
p
er
home
en
v
iro
n
m
en
t”.
B
ecause
a
g
irl’s
p
aren
ts
Soon after this the bars of death
He did the best that one can do
MR. M. NICOLL, Jr.. New York t k ? ,wi'1- perhnp^ he readily con­
failed in th e ir d u ty to her, she is m ade to s u ffe r d e g ra d a ­ state commissioner of health, de­ reded by all. The demands of were broken and Christ rose from
Who lives before his time.
The hanks ho robbed were few tion and an existence worse th a n death. Because a g irl’s nounces the waste of women’s justice must he met and the maj­ tho dead, the first-fruits of them
esty of the law sustained in every that slept. He spent 40 days with
and far,
p a re n ts th in k th e y m u st go to c ab arets in o rd e r to rem ain lives every year in child birth.
The roads were wet and rough, in hhe social w hirl, o r spend so much tim e q u arrelin g be­
The complaint is just. A na­ human organization, or otherwise his disciples, speaking to them of
Ho should have had n motor car
that spends money teaching the bonds of the association will things pertaining to tho kingdom
tw een th em selv es th a t they don’t have tim e to properly tion
To help him do his stuff.
farmers how to look after the soon be severed, nnd anarchy and of God. And then having ascend­
b rin g up ch ild ren , a girl m ust walk tihe s tre e ts a t n ig h t.
birth of pigs and calves ought to lawlessness will soon universally ed to tho heavens as Our Great
High Priest, not with the blood of
The bandits of the wild, wild West
F o rtu n a te ly Florida has not seen m uch of th is condi­ be interested in human mothers prevail.
bulls, nnd of goats hut with His
Amassed a little fame
What
is
sufficient
to
meet
and
also.
tion. M ost of o u r Florida people believe th a t w hen a couple
And did their poor nnd feeble best
own blood.
to
satisfy
the
claims
of
justice
on
m a rrie s it is tim e to give up ru n n in g around, if ev er begun,
To play ii daring game.
BUT, THERE might lie harm in account of transgressions commit­
"He made an atonement for the
But not a one of them would dare nnd se ttle down, in fact as well a s in th eo ry .
too much encouragement of birth ted in tho family, in the school, in sills of the world. God accepted
To piy,*hy light of day,
B ut a s F lorida grows, and comes to possess cities of control, a remedy, suggested by the state, or in the nation? This the offering as being fully ade­
Their trade along the thorough- con sid erab le population, it may come to see m ore of th a t Dr. Nlcoll. It is preposterous thnt is the most delicate and embar- quate to meet and satisfy the de­
far*
condition of w hich we road in Now Ybrk. It will if F lorida any woman should bo compelled to ttsslng of nil executive functions. mands of His government; and
Called little old Broadway,
have children against her will,
But, if this problem is bo very
solved the greatest moral
people e v e r g et th e idea th a t social life, of th e “ running brutally cruel to withhold from difficult nnd embarrassing even in thus
problem that had ever occupied
The robber earned n scanty wage n ro u n d " kind, should have precedence over th a t m ore serious poor overwot ked mothers birth its relations to the small arid com­ the attention of men or angels.
And ran great risk of jull
control knowlcge that every pros­ paratively unimportant govern­
p h ase of ra is in g a family.
The problem of "Redemption"
Who stopped by night a passing
perous woman gets from her phy­ ments of this world, what does it has never, nor never will be able
Blood
will
tell
and
breeding
has
a
lot
to
do
w
ith
a
man
stage
become when it is extended to the to fully explain what the reason­
o r w om an’s c h arac te r, bu t give them the b est in th e world sician, as a matter of course.
For money in the mail.
vast empire of Jehovah: when it ing of God was on this subject,
It's easier, before tho cops
o f t)hut, coupled w ith a bad environm ent, and they h av en ’t
HOWEVER, T H E important is made to embrace a government hv which he felt compelled, ac­
Can rally nnd pursue,
a chance. T ak e aw ay th e present good environm ent which thing in the creation of children which has for its Constitution the cording to Ills own infinite na­
To hire n car and loot the shops
F lo rid a h as, and it will soon see, as New York C ity does, is affection, not money. A child’s divine nature itself, and on the ture, to refuse to pardon a single
Along Fifth Avenue.
stnrt in life depends, not on the proper administration of which sin except through the blood of
50,808 g irls w alking th e stre ets a t night.
father’s bank account, hut on the depend the order, stability, and His son. Hebrews, U:22; Romans,
----------------o---------------No bandits lately roam the West—
mother's love and respect for her well-being of the whole universe? 8:18:23.
Which West iB wild no more.
T h e Seaboard A ir bine evidently believes th a t popula­ children s father. A man sincere-1 Who can say on what conditions a
It was then evident that tho de­
The gunmen find that crirno pays tion and b u sin ess hav e gone to Florida to stay or it would iy devoted to his wife gives his sin may nnd should he pardoned
mands of justice nnd all the claims
best
children
the
right
start,
if
he
gives
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not go in fo r building 216 miles of new road in th a t s ta te . them health and character, without that has been committed against of the divine government had been
In street nnd shop nnd store.
Him who has established his met and satisfied by the sin-offer­
—
S p a rta n b u rg (S. C.) Herald.
And so n gun and musk they don
money.
throne
ing OI
of tChrist
even IIIUIV
more lUtljf
fully **»•*•
and
. ..
. in the
, heavens,
,
’ and
--- whose
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1N|;
111 1Ml UVCll
And hid folks stnnd nnd fork
Kingdom ruleth over all. Psalm m,m . perfectly than if all the penTheir money and their jewels on
AS
TO
number
you
nover
can
MY FAVORITE STORIES
'allies of violated law had been diTho sidewulks of New York.
tell. Alexander the Great was a
For
a
long
time
this
wns
the
| reetly inflicted on the offending
By IRVIN S. COBIl
—James J. Montague
one nnd only. Caruso followed 18
mystery of all mysteries.
And parties.
brothers and sisters.
Headline in nn exchange nay.’-,
In Owen county, Ky., there for­ nnd thicker all the time. It seems
Nature is wiser than birth con­ hence it is that the history of r e-[ The scope of Christs prayer in
•‘Favors Movement to Take Off merly resided a self-ordained or­ I can't git rid of ’em noway. Whut trol or eugenics. The mother that demotion is a history of successive the Garden of Gethsenmnec was,
Women’s Disabilities." The heart­ acle on nil ipiestions pertaining would you advise?”
wants children lias the best chil­ wonders. So far as wo know it “O, my Father, if it be possible
less one, now thut menus someone to subjects of forming, horse rais­
"My son,” said the wise man, dren. Eugenist will reply. "Yes, lias no parallel in the divine a d -1let this cup pass from me.” That
ing nnd hog guessing. To him "I don’t want to brag, but I reek- therefore it is only common sense ministration. When angels sinned if there is any other possible way
is going to catch cold.
one day, as he set on n horse in you ain't made no mistake in to let the others know how they Ii. was the end of their probation. , in which poor sinners can be saved.
Their hopes were vanished forever. the claims of justice satisfied, and
“After awhile,” tho Times-Unlon block facing the public square at cornin' to me—you’ve struck on to may avoid having them."
And it is most likely that when the divine law magnified, then und
one
man
that’s
filten
to
advise
you
Owonston,
came
a
pestered
young
remnrks, "the Prince of Wales will
man sinned nnd fell his ease wan only then, let this cup of inde­
husband-man
from
the
knobs
along
in
this
here
matter
cf
anybody
nn
"THERE
IS
no
inflation
of
any
be noted for his nhility to fall off
regarded ns equally hopeless by all
a horse." Whaiidn you mean "aft­ the Kentucky River with this ques­ this earth is. Man nnd hoy, I've kind in the commercial field." the higher created intelligences in' scribable Buffering pass front me.
But rich an inexhaustible as ate
been
givin'
the
subject
of
sassa­
"’I
here
is
absolutely
no
reason
for
tion!
er awhile?" We thought he was.
"Uncle (lamp, how am I going to fras sprouts my earnest attention curtailing credits there."
Th* tho universe who xvere cognizant (he divine resources, it seems that
---------o--------of the fact.
there was no other possible rem­
Practically everything will he get ahet of sassafras sprouts? fur goin’ on sixty years. And it’s stock market has been boiling be­
If ever there was a time when edy.
The
pesky
dern
things
hnve
jest
a
my
deiiberatic
judgment
that
when
cause
people
have
suddenly
real­
run by machinery twenty-five
Christ himself had to suffer in
any of God's creatuies might he
years from today, thinks the Bah bout took nn old field of mine, i'vo sassafras sprouts starts to tnkin’ ized the creation of new values."
supposed to ho ready to charge order to meet and to satiafv tho
a
farm
the
only
way
you
kin
git
tried
choppin'
’em
out
and
plow
timoro Sun. But then we'll still
I l!(JS .SPOKE to bankers in Him with partiality und injustice, just nnd necessary demands of
have women doing their own argu­ in' 'em under and hurnin’ ’em over rid of 'em is jest to pack up and
but they keep on gettin’ thicket move off and leave 'em."
Detroit not Zarathustrn, but n fi­ it seems to me thnt that was the the divine government, or ot tiering.
nancial superman, Charles E. time. The fact that man had wise the whole human race must
-oMitchell, who runs the more than sinned was known in Heaven. perish forever. He saw it; H&lt; un­
*’A11 communications for this of-]
derstood it: He felt it: He no long­
“THERE
OUGHT
TO
BE”
a billion dollar National City Hank Earth and Hell.
fice must be signed. We positive-1
of New York.
And the fact that justice de­ er hesitated. He accepted the
ASHEVILLE
CITIZEN
ly refuse to publish any unani­
manded satisfaction
was also dread alternative.
mous letters,"—Cissnu Park News.
He was borne to the cross us
known.
Rut
when,
where
and
ONIA
1,11
I
LE
minds
are
over­
Of course there should he— venerated faith in phrase was
Guess that'll hold the writers for
how had this satisfaction lieen an Innocent lamb was borne to the
whelmed
by
big
figures.
Mr.
everybody
says
so.
Everybody
awhile.
made in Spartanburg recently we Mitchell, who buys Liberty bonds, given ? Ah, that was the ques­ altar, and his blood was poured
has been saying so for many learn from The Journal.
and such, for his hank, twenty nnd tion. Nothing. Nothing had as out for the sins of the world!
to
be."
The St.
Pioneer Press is Jyears—"There ought
Mr. Thor|&gt;e boldly proposes a forty million dollars worth at a yet appeared within the horizon
And now O, sinner, will you re­
Hardly need to ask a substitute for the term, "There
moved to remark that "prohibition Whnt?
ject the rich benefits procured for
thnt
was
sufficient
to
justify
such
time,
knows
that
our
transactions
which
everybody ought to be fewer laws." He claims
has inspired less poetry than question to
do not mean inflation in this land an event as the salvation of a soul vou through the infinite merits cf
wine.” All of which is another knows the answer. "There ought that already wo have too many of 17o,000,000 people, and heaven that had been defiled by sin.
that blood?
good argument in favor of pro- to be a law."
laws in the millions that clutter
The purpose of Jehovah, which
Legislators have worked man­ the law books; he says "There knows how many billion dollars.
hibltion.
no created eye hail yet seen, but
C o n tem p o rary Comment)
— — o -------fully to meet this need—so much ought to he a law" has been gross­
the shadow of which was even then
WHEN
THE
wages
nnd
other
Italy hus just paid buck five must be said in behalf of oft-crit­ ly over-worked nnd should be given
of 175,000,000 people are present on every patriurchial al­
As regards our invitation to pay
million dollars of its war debt anil icised legislatures, ami so soon ns a long vacation. We have already earnings
suddenly
everything else tar. This conception was more or it seems that every time the Frank
then turned around und borrowed any considerable sentiment has so many laws that every day doubles in doubled
value. When 20,000,000 less confirmed by every new de­ declines the franc declines.—Vir­
one hundred million more. That proclaimed thnt "There ought to every eood citizen breaks a dozen workers eaeh,
make $:t.00 a day velopment of God’s great purpose ginia-Pilot.
may bo bad financing hut it's a be a law" in respect to this or that nr so.
more
than
they
used to make, or whether in type or prophecy!
dam good system if you can get the legislators have rushed up
It is true that we have too many
Money is n small matter with
away with It.
with the law. In fact, quite often laws but this will not he accepted |G0,000,000 a day, eighteen billion Therefore ns the sun is the censolar system, around most of us—especially after the
---------o-------it needed but for one or two in­ as ii knockout blow for "There dollars in a year or 300 working u ’r of
other things increase in val­ which all other planets revolve so taxes are paid and the fuel bin
A Newark man says it doesn't dividuals to say “There ought to ought to be." The people have be­ days,
ue.
Christ is the center of attraction replenished.— Fergus Falls (Minn.)
make any difference whether u be" to start the law-making mill come so accustomed to depend on
Wo
are
riehcr
than
we
were,
and
tn tho kingdom of God — nnd Journal.
woman opens or closes hor eyes in motion.
laws a* the best remedy for all
around which all symbols, shadwhen she is kissed just bo she
So many people and so many in­ Kocial ills and situations that puz­ that is no calamity.
Don't gamble, but don’t let any ows and types revolve in tho word
An American film producer says
keeps her mouth closed afterwards. terests have repeated this phrase zle that they will not reully cease
pessimist
frighten vou into Hell­
that it is easier to move an audi­
Will someone hand him the ivory so many, many thousands of times calling on tho invoking spirit, ing anything
of real value.
But still all was mystery. The ence to tears than to laughter.
und legislatures have so faithfully ‘There ought to be." They are
camphor container?
vail of the Temple made without Especially with one of (their com­
---------o--------made affirmative response thut quite willing to abolish thousands
IS OUR national aircraft depart­
Forty-three peoplo were killed one would think that the phrase of existent laws hut not willing to ment well managed, does It en­ hands had not yet been rent; the ic films.— Punch.
nnd 208 others were injured in would be given a rest from work. put the brpkos on the law ma­ courage flying? That question in- way into the true Holy of Holies
had nyt yet been made manifest to
traffic accidents in ten southern But ulways new conditions arise chine.
Canada’s announcement
that
terests President Coolidge, who liny creature, the grave had not
states during the past week. Flor­ to work it. Good vouds drag it
Seriously, we should consider has striven earnestly to encourage lost one of its victims, and life "any one willing to work is wel­
ida stands second in the list of from Uh rest, every new discovery Mr. Thorpe's suggestion. Should flying, commercial and military.
come here,” should not be taken
and immortality had not yet been
those killed and first In the num­ invokes its aid, the automobile it really be necessary, for example
Tho President got nn answer to fu ly brought to light by the Gos­ too literally in China and India.
Providence Journal.
ber Injured., This business of try­ alone brought ubout a situation to have a law forbidding expec­ tho question yesterday from Lieut- pel.
ing to cross the track uhend of the which caused penple to suy hun­ toration on sidewalks? We are Lelgh Wade, a first cluss Ameri­
Even the Apostles of Christ
train or trying to see how hard dreds of times, "There ought to fur from urging repeal of this un­ can aviator, one of those that
Mr. Coolidge'd economy program
yet ignorant of the fact that has been so successful that the
your car can hit another, is g et­ he u law."
used ordinance, hut could not an made the first flight around the were
their
Master
must
suffer
death,
be
ting to be serious, and sonic of
Comes now an iconoclast, a de­ appeal tn public sentiment by civic world, he says at the fnreial and
government is now able to employ
these days a few people are going nier of tho fuith trusting millions organizations have effected the disgraceful Mitchell trial. "I in­ buried, and rise again the third 8,000 more jobholders that it had
according
to
the
scriptures.
See
to realize if.—Sanford Herald.
have in their favorite phrase, an same purpose? In fact, is it not tend to resign from the Army air
a year ago.—Columbia Record.
And yet, when we consider the infidel who scoffs at its superna­ this sentiment which now prompts service, because it offers little op­ Mark 0:9-10—Luke 21:45-47—Jno
20:9—Hebrews 9:8.
^ mo’
mad scramble, especially in Flor­ tural power to invoke benefit to a lair compliance with the law? portunity." .
Editorial says the young Chi­
i
But in the fulness of time the nese in China are "tearing their
ida, we wonder why there arc not mankind, and boldly propose* tc Tho law reully merely proclaimed
There ure some other resigna­ Great Antitypo of all the sacrimore uccidemd. We shall have substitute a contradiction. He is the public virw and this could tions thut would pleusc.tho people
shirts for self government." Over
polic* proLu (ion at railroad cross- Merlo Thorpe, editor of The N a­ lmv« been done otherwise, we more, and pie President ought to flees that wero over slain by di- here they tear other peopled shirts
vine
appointment
appeared
on
the
*,ng» some day:-—Orlando hentino]. tions Business, agjl hi* denial of think.
tor no reason at nil.—New York
orgo them.
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STATE DEBTS
MIAMI HERALD
Debts incurred by individuals,
cities or states are not always un­
desirable. In fact, it is very often
an indication of good business acu­
men to go into debt. In general,
however, a person feels more com­
fortable if he is square with the
world, and the same thing may be
said of states. For this reason
there is considerable satisfaction
in knowing that Florida is one ..f
the few states which has no bonded indebtedness.
This does not tell tho whole
story for this state. There is a
bnlanco in the treasury of nearly
seven million dollars. All this has
come about in spite of the fact
that Florida does not impose the
two forms of nuisance tax which
are used in most of the other,
states, and by the Federal govern­
ment—the income and inheritance
taxes.
_Nor docs this tell the whole
story.
It might bo supposed,
judging from the experience of
other states, that Florida would be
without roads and other public
possessions which properly belong
in a state, nnd which ure usually
secured by loading the people up
with n heavy bonded Indebtedness,
It is quite true that mnpy ()f the
cities and counties in Florida have
bonded for roads and streets, but
the amount of this indebtedness
is no larger than the same form of

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ASHEVILLE CITIZEN

fset it w
,
Honrablc Calvin Coolidge
‘•chief clerk U
no
understudy who
is
clever that he can counterfeit char­ liver and it
acteristic Coolidge expressions. the duties
really
Talk that Judson C. YVeUiver, until will
President »
lately chief clerk to the President,
, j
wrote the Coolidge address, is dis­ ground.
invited
to
n—
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proved if only by the admitted fact
that lie wrote most of President Old Rettkr •
be his
Harding’s speeches.
speech as
There is no possible resemblance that the
between the “Harding" diction anil sonally wgg*
that of the present chief executive. the Old Re,t*fn
The former, as turned out by Mr. R is no et*! ■
WelHver, was heavy with ponder­
has. He mJSJJ
ous phrases, and moved with un- else
he in&gt;J ,
gninly gait—Mr. Harding hiniseit the President-*
did much better work. The Uool* |y c e rta in . Am
idge utterances are clear-cut and sion may
to the point.
nomination *
It is of course no discredit
example, the i
a President that he has some one c|ude that *
to write his addresses. He has no Western Mate
the time to give to study of
SUU
many complex mutters which nuy boy
scribe the OW■
be involved in a subject. Ho taU ing cowooyi.
utilize other men nnd their talen. be hooted- »
for this purpose— there is n° *?' -h e coold no.]
tuitions. The first doubts begin he had m«W
And President Coolidge n
. gpefen*
have to come to this method. b»"»”
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League recently met in
. as to fflpnwjy
hum and massed its t°rcc*
tic primaries ^
drivo on tho solid Democratic cannot be
were
the best man-.
South. Ways and means
d
for
accomplishing
^ ^ ScrstsndiD?
considerc
aim. O utstanding in thethec read' engsg*
V
cnees of
ot the league
le a g u e was m«r-ible for an offl&lt;*
ing of n letter from the wncwNJ ment.’BuMhereUj
Elihu Root, one oc
of the Va.[u
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of the Republican party, JJ Thing
ho state*! it would be a gre ^ ^ g r s y i l
for the Democratic PartY , |oa.
South to ho put in danger ol
-fiSpS?
ing an election.
* Some ( i * * *
their
Not looking nt the
had
solidarity from
solely, ho W arded the org
tion of u strung Republicai I
lic*m * . e YM
|v retir‘d
in tho South ns beneficial in
respects to th« South » wllhjn
regarded a primary c 1 •
necthe limits o f , ° T XSrscinalitiM htfc^M fn&gt;ossarily a contest of P \ . |e8 0r
and not a contest of prindl
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patches from Alabat
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J H E SANFORD H ER A LD . SA TURD A Y , NOVEMBER 21, 1925.

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ACTIVITIES
—j

Personals
laf
the socibyterion
in* mectavor conn is in
oy«r. for FlorKh at 3:30
truth Swkew
he Methodist
meet nt
of Mrs.
taetto Avenue,
i nt the
on the

John E. Morris, Jr., or Quitman,
^ir j a?i_ mR,rnltlc nt the chapel
Ga., and John E. Morris of Ashe­ period, the Freshman clasn of the
ville, N. C., are spending several Sanford High School, presented the
days in Sanford on business.
last of the programs of "Consti­
tutional \\ eek”, which has been ob­
C. R. Dillard and George Mor­ served at the school during the
ris were among the business vis­ past week.
itors here Friday from Jackson­
This program follows the ones
given by tho Senior, Junior nnd
ville.
bophomore classes nil of which
George R. Schmidt of Daytona nave been enthusnsticlly received
was In the city Friday on a busi­ by the students a.i well as friends
ness mission.
an-r&gt;iPa^rc,ls
the school
„ The program had for its subject
Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Wodlinger Know ^our School” and for its
left Saturday morning for Tnmpa purpose the presentation of facts
where they will spend the week concerning the Sanford High
School. The high school orches­
end.
tra opened the program with a se­
Mrs. M. H. Wodlinger arrived lection, after which 12 Freshmen
here Fridny from Jacksonville to nssembWd across the stage form­
join her husband who is local a- ing the word "Sanford High
gent here for tho Davis Shores School".
of St. Augustine. They are stop­
ping at the home .of Mrs. W. A.
Quarterly Conference
Fitts on Union Avenue.

ciety of the
h WU1 meet
jme of Mrs.
rin Lakes.
Service LeaR. T. Thrasher returned home
rlock at the Friday evening from Tnmpa where
je on Oak he was the guest of his sister Mrs.
F. S. Daiger.

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Methodist
Mrs. J. N. Tolar left Saturday
he home of morning for Lakeland where he
gnolia Avc- will spend the week end with her
mother Mrs. C. V. McIntyre. She
Social Dc- will be accompanied home by Mrs.
Club at 8 Mclntyro who has been quite ill
hjjm Moore for the past three weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Wctmore of
Ijhibit and Warren, Pn., and Mrs. Mowie S.
Lmen’s Club Gutt of Erie, Pa., arrived here
Fridny nnd are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. A. T. Rossiter on Mngdj will cnr nolia Avenue.
the Wohonoring
Mr. and Mrs. John MncDnnoId
of I’rovi- nnd their guests, Judge and Mrs.
C. C. Remington of Providence, R.
I., motored to Orlando on Satur­
day
where they spent tho day.
rehes
Mr. and Mrs. C. Howarth of
[church New
York City who nre touring
I c’clocx.
state arrived in the city on
| Sermon, 11 the
Fridny nnd will spend some timo
hero at the Valdez.
o’clock.
Ill'Ill'll &lt; ■!* M. Forbes and C. A. Shuster
fnl. arriva,s
°f Pittsburg,
were among tho
Iikw. as ioi
hcro Pa.,
on Friday&lt;
A1 Hunt left Friday for Birm­
11 a. m.
Endeavor ingham, Ain., where he will spend
his vacation.
| o’clock,
avor meet
Boyd of Indianapolic, Ind.,
the day here Friday attend­
1 Lr.deavor ing to business.
the
Mrs E. C. Council of Savannah,
wvr,vWd
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[oatof- Ga., is the house guest of Mrs. AlV-1
ilificor- frt’d Lilja on Parka Avenue.
RICH

■E.

George P .' Bomar of St. Louis,
Mo., is spending tho week end
here on business.

Krmon,
Lure of

Mrs. Mary Mnines nnd littlo
daughter, Mary Ethel, arrived
ioni 6:30 home Friday from Dayton, O.,
where they spent the summer with
0 c.clock. her parents Mr. and Mrs. Herby.
ie Inside"
rt meeting
Charles S. Steele of Ansonln,
[ First Bap- Conn., arrived here Friday to
ov. 23.
spend the winter.
arc very
services.
Mrs. Ray Fox and Mrs. Emmett
McCall motored to Orlando on Fri­
I SOCIETY day where they spent the day with
,Tl- cs nre relatives.
I Club, Oak
Jfeet, every
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fox
1:00 o'clock. left Fridny nfternoon for Valdos­
f t Subject ta, Ga., having been called there
I Body".
by ther fire which destroyed tho
services home of the latter’s mother.
l e) of henlJ l'“h s Club »Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Lehman re­
will i.e turned Saturday from Tnmpa,
- a*. 11:00 whero they spent the past week.
1Huh.
Dr. nnd Mrs. J. G. Ziegler, Miss
' Bible ini i Lillian Miinsholser and Earle Jones
t rice liter- fotiucJ a congenial party motor­
Irrov.ci or ing to Orlando on Friday evening.
r't NationMrs. Mary Hommcll who luu
r Wedne.s\ byu until boon spending tho summer at Tam­
'wmn pa arrived here Friday and will
pa to at- spend the winter here with herj
1®ake use daughter Mrs. Waiter Coleman.

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p r o g r a m o f c o n s t it u t io n w e e k

Mra. Christopher Williams of
^ ow York City, arrived here
Thursday and will spend the winter here with her daughter, Mrs
Edward Marked, at her lovely
c°untry home “Edgewnter Farm.”

Rearing large placards of yel­
low and black, the school colors,
each one of these stated a pertin­
ent fact conderning the cquiptmont, finance, faculty, standing,
membership, scholarship, or depnrtmental work of the high school.
The Freshmen taking part in this
'Je1, T
Griffin, F.loise Lanier,
Adele \ining, Kathleen Long, lii".rabeth Clarke, Clifford Rivers.
Berajfd Schirard. Pat Miller,
Claude Herndon, Robert Armbuster, Robert Elliott nnd 11. C. Wat­
ers.
The vivacious little “Exclnmnmation Points" at the close of the
program decided that the reasons
thus given were also thouj for de­
scribing the Sanford High School
as being "the best old schcl in
all tho land.”

Informal Dance Last
Of Methodist Church Night At City Hall
Held Friday Evening Is Greatly Enjoyed

The fourth quarterly conference
of the First Methodist Church of
Sanford was held on Fridny even­
ing at 7:30 o'clock with Rev. J. F.
Bell ptesiding.
Reports were
node by the pastor, the board &lt;&gt;f
stewards, the Missionary society,
the Sunday school superintendent,
nnd the president of the Epworth
League, all showing a healthy
growth in all departments of
church during the year, and the
board of stewards hopes to meet
all financial obligations of the
church by the meeting of the an­
nual conference on Dee.
The following were elected stew­
ards for the coming year: L. P.
Hagan, Zeb Ratliff, S. 0. Shiniiolpor. F. B. Adams, O. J. Pope, W. S.
Bradford, W, S. Thorn'on, Ben
Munroo, C. C. Priest, J. W. Sneed,
F. R. Wilson, R. L. Squires, W, P.
Fields, G. E. McRny, It. A. Goodspeed, J. K. McClellan. It. W. Ware,
E. II. Laney( It. A. Winstcn, C. C.
McCrory, T. W, Russell and Mrs.
II. H. Chappell.
F. E. Adams was elected super­
intendent of the Sunday school and
J, W. Sneed, assistant. It. A. Win­
ston wan chosen Lay Leader, and
S. (). Hhinsholser was appointed |
district steward.
Resolutions were adopted ex­
pressing appreciation of the faith­
ful work of the presiding elder,
Rev. J. F. Bell, who is now closing
his four years term of service on
the district.

Miss Rivers Becomes
Bride of J. I. Stewart
On Friday Evening*
A wedding which came os •» sur­
prise to their ninny friend' was
that of Miss Ruby Winifred Riv­
ers and James Ivey Stewart, which
was solemnized J riday vening at
the home of the bride' parents,
Mr. and Mrs. I. F. River on Mag­
nolia Avenue, Rev. T. J. Nixon,
pastor of the Methodist Church,
officiating, using the ling cere­
mony.
The bride was attired in a small
costume of Pansy satin, with coat
chic hat nnd other ncc fories of
grey.
Immediate y after the c&lt;retnony,
tho young couple left in their car
for Georgia where they will visit
relatives. Upon th&gt; ic -.‘turn to
Sanford they will mnk: their home
at the residence of the bride’s par­
ents.

Union Thanksgiving
Services Will Be At
Presbyterian Church
Union Thanksgiving services
will be held at the First Presbyter­
ian Church at I&lt;&gt; o’clock Thursday
morning, according U» «n an*
nouncemcnt of the program today.
Following is the order of the serv­
ices:
Rev. E. D. Brownlee presiding.
Invocation by Rev. F. D HinuScripture Lesson by Rev. 1. JArmstrong,
Prayer by Rev. T. J. Nixson.
Sermon by Rcv.Mortin’.e' Glover.
Benediction by Rev. 1). IL Greenwell.
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An offering will be taken for
the Seminole County Welfare
Board.

Large American flngs, and other
patriotic symbols together with
potted palms were used in deco­
rating tho large auditorium at the
City Hall for the informal dance,
given Friday evening for the mem­
bers of the younger social lot.
The music was unusually good,
nnd was furnished by the "Main
Orchestra", whih is playing for the
season nt Avalon Park Hotel. This
is the first of a series of dances
to be given this winter, the next
one will be in two weeka
Among those attending last
evening were Misses Marjorie
Dempsey, Lena Belle Hagan, Em­
ily Griffin, Corn Hill, Muriel Grif­
fin, Orano Roberts, Maud Tyre,
ltuba Williams, Nancy Bishop,
Martha Peters, Cnrmeta Barber,
Mrs. J. Frank Davies of Tnmpa.
and Mr, and Mrs. Monroe II. Hut­
ton.
Mroois Wimbish, Glenn Wimblsh,
Henry Roddenbcrry, Paul Forbes,
Ellwyn Moore, Duncan Hasell,
Kdgerton l ’ctterson, G. W. Spence,
dr., Everell Dash, Clyde Green,
Hope Huff, Bill DuBon*. Frank
Mnrkwood. George Knight, George
Wilson, Bill Gillon, Herbert Messer, Accy and Andrew Cnrrowny,
Calvin Teague, Hob McKeown,
Sam Fleischer, George Thurston,
Briggs Arrington nnd others.

Mrs. Margaret Barnes of Orlnn­
who do is spending a week here with
lV&lt;’r some her parents, Capt. and Mrs. W. A.
I'Urn &gt;k... Fitts on the West Side.

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Several new arrivals are to oc­
cupy the house oiv the property
of Mrs. Florence B. Clark on Wildmere Avenue. They are Mr. and
Mrs. C. S. Norcross, Mr. nnd Mrs.
S. B. Williams. E. W. Wells from
Chestcrville, Me., Mr. nnd Mrs.
Adelbert Wellman and Mr. Oliver
of Farmington, Falls, Me.
On Thursday nfternoon a most
delightful tea was given nt the
library by members of the Civic
League in honor of two of their
members, Mrs. C. Lynn Thomas
and Mrs. George Stuart who nre
leaving soon. After an enjoyable
hour of visiting, delicious refresh­
ment were served consisting of
fruit salnd, ten, nsorted sandwich­
es nnd salted nuts.
Eighteen member were sented nt
the table which was artistically
decorated in the color scheme of
orange nnd green,
bouquets of
orange cosmos, maiden hair ferns
nnd nut baskets of orange crepe
paper. The affair was in charge
of a special committee composed
of Mrs. Kingsland, chairman, Mr-.
F. C. Slade and Mrs. J. A. Bistlir.e.
The following were present:
Mrs. John Searcy, Mrs. J. E. Wal­
ker, Mrs. Snlinn Barlow. Mrs. Wm.
Green, Mrs. Emma Hight, Mrs. C.
L. Thomas, Mrs. Mattie Buckley,
Mrs. F. J. Niemeyer, Mrs. Man­
ly Power, Mrs. J. A. Bistline, Mrs.
Kingsland, Mrs. C. B. Searcy, Mrs.
G. U. Stuart, Mrs. Fred Ranger,
Mrs. F. C. Slade, Miss Elsie Dun­
bar, Mrs. Harry Hall, Mrs. J, II.
Menick.
Fred A. Frazier, daughter Mrs.
C. L. Thomas and Bobbie having
sold their place here, are moving
this week to join Mr. Thomas in
Sarasota where be is engage in the
automobile business.

BRIDGE PARTY PLANNED
On Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock
the members of the Social Depart­
ment of the Woman’s Club will
give a hridge party for the mem­
bers and their husbands. For rtservations please telephoe Mrs. W.
Theodore Lnngley, (24&gt; or Mrs.
William Moore Scott, 128-J,

Fresh, Pasteurized

BUTTER MILK
Every Day

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Mrs. Emma Hight has for win­
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Clark
from Hollis, Me.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles S. Lucas,
formerly of Longwood but now of
Camp Eustis, Vn., have been re­
cent vsiitors with Mrs. Nelmeyer
nnd Mrs. Bistline. After living In
a colder state they plan to locate
again in Seminole county.
Miss Beatrice Cobb has formed
a class of pinno nnd violin pupils
and has her studio in the library
building which the Civic League
has granted her the privilege of
occupying.
Those now occupying the Nie­
meyer apartment house on War­
ren Street are: Mrs. Carrie Ellwell, Wostboro, Me., nnd Mr. and
Mrs. George Smith, of Walnut
Hill, Me., Miss Fannie F. Fitch
of Portland, Me., is staying on
Warren Street and Mrs. Lizzie
Fitch of Portland, Me., is staying
with Mrs. Saliim Barlow on Bay
Street.

WE HAVE ON DISPLAY r
COMPLETE LINES
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Smoking Stands,
Book Ends,
Dinner Chimes,
Serving Trays,
Mesh Bags,
Leather Hand Bags,
Overnight Bags
Men’s Bill Rolls.

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Also C h ristm a s card s will
be placed on sale. 12 cards
for $1.00.

Those motoring to New Smyrna
on Friday to attend the musicale
and afternoon tea given by the
/ • A. ladies were: Mrs. A. J.
H Ha. Met£ilf. Mrs. M. E. Hoyc, Mrs.
" - Howell, Mrs. H. B. CrawMrs. Sovloking, Mrs. J. M.
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Mrs. June Rauniillat relumed
homu Friday from Dayton, O.,
where she spent the summer as
thu guest of Mrs. Mary Maines.

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T uesday and W ednesday

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ington are entertaining their nep­
hew nnd niece, Mr. and Mrs. Ben­
jamin Franklin Green fvom Mus­
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We will place on special sale
vases, bowls, console sets,
glassw are, china, ribbon
novelties, etc.

Mrs. W. V. McGuin who has
been spending the summer at At­
lanta, Ga., arrived hcro and is at
home to her friends at her Cuur.Hy Home at Paola.

THANKSGIVING PROGRAM
The Sunday School Classes of
the Congregational Church will
present a Thanksgiving program
Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock to
which the public is cordially Invit­
ed.

Suits and Overcoats

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Mrs. J. C. Aycock motored to
Orlando on Friday where she was
the guest of her daughter, Mrs.
Robert Wilson.

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TUESDAY AND W EDNESDAY

Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Smith of
Springfield, Mass., arrived in the i ■
city on Friday and will spend the ■
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Chapter D. A. R. held at the homo Black Hotel, Mayor D. E. McLlnof the regent, Mr*. It. E. Tolar den and Mrs, McLInden of Uirimin Sanford, on Friday afternoon. ingham, Ala. Mr. McLinden ha.i
just completed his term as mayor
Thrc lots, including tangerine of Birmingham and has come di­
trees on Pine Street owned by R rectly to Florida to dispose of his
E. Cobb, have recently been sold holdings in city of Bartow i.t order
to invest in real cotate in Longto Jack White of Miami Bench.
wood.
Arriving from Akron, Ohio on
The Five Hundred Club met
last Friday at the library nnd will Thursday was S. S. Steinmitr,
meet this week on Wednesday at part owners of race tract in Akron.
the same place. Bridge will nlso
Mrs. C. A. Hinton of the West
be played.
.Side left Saturday for Formosa,
The Sunnysidu Hatchery owned where she will undergo an opera­
and operated by G. U. Stuart has tion at the Florida Sanitarium.
recently been bought lty David E.
Manasco.

Mrs. Edwin Humphrey of San­
ford has been visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Wynn who are occupying the
Mrs. lis t e r R. Payne gave a
new Orcutt house
on Church
party for her young son on Tues­
Street.
day afternoon. It was greatly en­
Clayton N. North, tine of the joyed by the younger set. Those
proprietors of the cash store, has present were Bobbie Thomas. Mary
opened n real estate office next to Searcy, Billie Sour, Jack Searcy,
the store. Mr. North has recent­ Percy Entzminger and Glenn
ly sold to Leon Frink of Winter Payne.
Park, five lots in Three Pine sub­
division on the south Dixie high­
The Atlantic Const Line is lay­
way.
ing fivo milus |o f double track
here. Two ami n half miles will
Mrs. Theodore Tice hHs bought bo laid north of Longwood and
six lots in Three Pine subdivision two ami a half miles south of
her homo site. Mr. In­ Longwood station. Several teams
Former Pastor Will adjoining
graham of West Palm Beach was of mules have been shipped into
town for the work.
Occupy Local Pulpit the former owner.
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Mrs.
J.
Henry
Menick
attended
Mr.
and
Mrs.
David
E.
Manasco
Dr. S. W. Walker, who was the
pastor of the Sanford Methodist tho meeting of the- Kallie Harrison are entertning nt the Orange and
Church several years ago, has been
invited by the pastor and board of
stewards of the church to preach
here on the Sunday of the Annual
Conference, which is Dec. &lt;&gt;. He ■ t
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has just notified them that ho will ■
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preach in tho Methodist Church in :N
Sanford nt 11 a. m.
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Rev. Shuford Jenkins, who has B •
been holding services daily in the ■ &lt;i
big tent nt Third Street and Pal­
metto Avenue, will deliver a ser­ U •&gt;
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garet Barnes of Orlnndo nnd Mrs.
f-f 7:30 p. W. A. Fitts Sr„ motored to New
Spending the dny here Friday on
Smyrna on Thursday where they business was II. W. Ilarncs jf Lt.
jmbors at were the guests of the former's Augustine.
Ptors and parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Shel­
don.
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�THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, frOVEMBERJl,J9^
PAfeESDt

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A Masterpiece Amon£
Florida’s D evelop m en ts

RBOR

L och

A Country Club Property of Lakes and Hills

Loch-Arbor is one of the outstanding: developm ents of this vicinity. Man and nature have combined to make
this development beautiful beyond your dreams. It will be a city in itself o f broad drives and w inding parkways,
lined with imposing homes and winter residences of the highest character. Loch-Arbor is destined to be the
show place o f the entire Sanford District.
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Property in Loch-Arbor will be highly restricted. There will be no undesirable buildings. N oth in g but the most
beautiful structure will be permitted. Its distinctiveness will be em phasized by its m agnificient homes, its sil­
very lakes, and for its people of wealth, culture, and refinem ent. Loch-Arbor will have characteristics o f its
own that will appeal to the most discrim inating.

Loch-Arbor is rapidly being transformed into the Coun try Club property o f lakes and hills. D redges are deep­
ening the lakes incident to the filling o f the lowlands, landscaping and beautification are rapidly ch an gin g the
rustic appearance of this historic spot. Developm ent h as brought many changes, all of whiek ar.e b ein g made
to create the home spot beautiful.

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motor busses will operate between Loch-Arbor and all the im portant cities of the state. O ffices will be
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established in the differen
d ifferentt section of Florida and the country, to g iv e the people
an opportunity to learn o f the
wonderful opportunities that are being offered. Thousands of tourist will be brought here by every m eans of
tranportation to buy and build in this development.

VVe are proud to extend an invitation to the people of Sanford to visit Loch-Arbor while developm ents are for­
gin g ahead. You will enjoy seeing the progress that is b ein g made. W e feel that our friends will better realize
the possibilities that will be offered and that they will grasp the opportunity to affiliate them selves this new­
est project.

HIGGINS-SMITHWIGHT,
Sales Agents

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Old Foes To Meet
In Southern Grid
Battles Of Today

the World of Sport

BIG SAVING IN BUILDING EXPENSE
CONTRACTORS

BUILDERS

Monster Crowd Is ThreeTeams Likely

FOUND

DEPOSIT OF SAND
NEW York-*E&lt;Jdto Huffman.
,rdhnmTonm
California light heavyweight, won
G eorgetow n a decision over Jack Lie Mnve
|„ Grounds New York, in 12 rounds.
DETROIT—Bed Chnpnmn, Bos­
ton junior lightweight, defeated
KoV.
vard Yale game Phil McCram of Detroit in l'J
pature of toilay s rounds.
i program.
ST. PAUL—Bormomlesy Billy
IVordhani eleven, Wells, English welterweight, out­
-«t the New Vork pointed A1 Van Ryan of St. Paul
L'er porduced, n- in 10 rounds.
L tavrn onslaught
EAST CHICAGO, Ind.—Frankie
jpds.
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Welsh, of Philadelphia won over
; a home coming Johnny Mcndelson, Milwaukee 150
L dedication nnd pounder, in 10 rounds.
U ct to fight for
TAMPA—Art Weignnd, Buffalo,
i‘n Bloomington.
L interest attaches knocked out Charlie Baum, of BalL Chicago of tho ! timoro in ninth round. They are
light heavyweights.
Notre Dame,
Ictirg last year's
jrpU* was carried

ptivity.

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TAMPA, Nov. 21—(A5)—H alf the
student body of the University of
rlorida is here and practically nil
Florida is represented at Tampa’s
only Varsity football game this
season between the Florida Gators
nnd the Mississippi A and M far­
mers.
Every box scat at Plant field
was sold three days ago and even
grandstand tickets were at a pre­
mium today as crowds streamed in
by Jrain and auto.
Tile weather man predicts fair
and cool weather for the tussle
nnd both coaches gave wilt the
word that all gridmen were in pink
shape. The game will bo culled

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CONCRETE—

PLASTERING

Contracts for sale of sand at p it or delivered.
For information inquire of 0 . C. Bryant at 2468 Sanford Ave.
before 7 a. in. between 12 and 1:30 or after 6 p. m.
Bryant &amp; Hathaway, No, (5 Ball Bldg., Opposite P. 0 .

Tested and recommended by R. E. Kelsey, Contractor
Now being1 used by

Dorsey, Howard &amp; Kelly, The Big Contractors

It usually is a happy marriage
it he will giro and she will for­
give.— Waco News-Tribune.

Old Foes To Meet
On Dixie Gridirons
In Colorful Games

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Norton
Thompson
Nov. 20.—(/P)—A
l ei| a motion picth has been pIiowCenter
NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 2L—&lt;/P)
t battle of Ypres. —Few of thu Southern football
&gt;t K wounded ,onu
teams playing this afternoon are
Liilers threw the meeting strange teams.
Bronson
Washington and Lee and North
Hnrtness
Carolina State were once Thanks­
giving opponents and have played
regularly for a number of years.
Washington nnd Lee won last sea­
son 114 to 0. Florida defeated the
Mississippi Aggies last year 27 to
0, but such a margin today would
prove a surprise.
Clar«
"Ole Miss" gained a decision ov­
er Southwestern Presbyterian last
year 7 to 0.
The Oklahoma Aggies stopped
the Arkansas Kazorbncks 20 to 0.
NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. 20.
Oglcthorpe-Mercer was 25 to t).
William and Mary played a 7 to —(/P)—If you want to be a rail­
7 draw with Roanoke and llnmp- road man don'b go to college.
dcn-Sidney and Rnndolph-Macon A Yale survey finds that railroad
were also involved in a tie, neith­ offices guard collegians as uner team being aide to score. An­ proinising material for executives.
other scoreless time of the season
was the contest between Howard
and Birmingham-Southern. Cita­
del won 7 to I) from Ersklne and
Emory and Henry defeated Eton
12 to 0. Southern downed Rollins
I!) to 0.

progress of the city is now being

Tax books a re now open for the payment of City T axes.
2 r &lt;*- discount allow ed on till taxes paid in November, 1' i on
all paid in D ecem ber. T ax books dose April 1st.
Ellen Hoy, City Tax Collector.
Loans

M ONEY AVAILABLE

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For First Mortgage Loans on Liberal Valuation Basis at 7r/o
Consult u.h first when in the market for funds
K1TIZEXS

Magnolia &amp; Second A. I*. CONNELLY &amp; SONS

Ir’FOKI)
■flounce that l
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(t-sioner to be
the regular
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J. H. JACKSON
Long Tim e L oans on Residences and Easiness Property.
E asy R epaym ent Rian
O ffice in new M crriw oather building
2nd S tre e t.

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Jacksonville, Tam pa, Miami
Sanford, W est I’alm Bench
C EN TR A L FLO RID A OEEFICE
;U7-:ilH F irs t N ational Bank Bldg,

In the immediate environs of this development is the new Forrest Lake Hotel that will
be ready for tourists when the season opens. The new boulevard that will encircle the
city will pass through Marvania. Contracts were let for its construction this week. Oth­
er developments in the immediate neighborhood are the scenes o f much improvement
and construction. Marvania in the path of the city’s growth eastward is in the heart
of this great activity.
The easy access to the heart of the city, the character and progress of the development
work, and the prices at which lots can still b e bought these and other factors of desir­
ability combined make Marvania the outstanding investment value in Sanford today.

Sanford, Florida
S. CL GRAY, R esident Manager

Drive

toMarvania Tomorrow

You are invited to drive over this property, appraise its value for yourself by compar­
ing it with other offerings. We are sure your appraisals will he higher than the prices
at which you can still buy this property.
We urge you to act at once, and not fail to tak e advantage of the opportunity th at Mar
vania offers for investm ent and profit.
A opecially 1 rcpared UolJcction ol

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�THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21,J92S,

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Popping Popovera
Her Favorite Pastime

Houben plans to leavo Hamburg
for New York early in January.
His first appearance in competi­
tion will be in New York Febru­
ary 4. He is in good condition and
unless the trip affects him ad­
versely he ought to be able to run
at his best.

night. The new luminous Baton
will be as simple to use as a pock*
et flashlight, and Is constructed
on the same principle.

had tho opportunity of seeing a
number two company in the “Far­
mer’s Wife” when it played in his
home town, but refused to go.
The author says he fenrs ho
would not enjoy his play nnd has boast of Foreign Minister uriami
no desire to see it on that ac­ that he has used the same tomcount.
hnt for more than 20 years. The
veteran topper was still doing duty
when the reconstructed Painlcve
ministry went before the chamber
of deputies a few days ago.
It has served M. Brinnd during
his seven terms us premier, dur­
ing his trip to Washington for* the
disarmament
conference
and
through his recent negotiations at
Geneva nnd Locarno. The foreign
minister goes out under its shelter ns little as possible, preferring
the more democratic derby, _ it
takes the most formal of occasions
to induce him to don his tube as
the French call it.
Last sumpter M. Briand on one
occasion was received in audience
hv the king of F.nglnnd. His valet
nnd even his chauffeur begged
him to buy a new ton-hat, one that
didn’t "date from the time of the
big exposition (1900)" ns they put
it. Hut he refused. "Whnt, mo
in a new tube?” he exclnimed.
"Why, I’d look like a best mnn.
This is n royal nudience I’m going
to, not a wedding." And off went
he witli his ancient friend.

"Madame Butterfly,” ought to
have been written about a young
Jnpnnese student who goes to
America rather than nbout the
Japanese girl who was left behind
by her Americnn lover, snys the
Japanese novelist Arinin, in the
Pnris Journal Le Soir.
"Japnnese go to tho United
States fur study or business, but
unfortunately they cannot marry
there," writes Mr. Arima. Mar­
riages between
Japanese and
Americans do not last. They end
quickly by way of a divorce and
the Jnpnnese finds himself de­
serted and alone unless he goes
back to his own country.
"On the other hand the most
perfect in the world is that be­
tween a Mexican girl and a Jap­
anese boy. German, Norwegian

The cold weather prevailing in
Paris is sending the people south­
ward to Riviera earlier than usual.
All reservations on trains for the
Mediterranean coast have been
booked for the next three weeks,
including even the trains running
from tho channel ports for the
convenience of English travelers.

••»• a *r 4;y.x&lt; -!wa ' v.

Luminous nightsticks for Paris
traffic policemen are going to give
the taxi-drivers a gay time after
dark. Paris taxi-drivers are so
notoriously short-sighted that it is
charged they sometimes can not
see ns far as their own meters,
and now they have complained
Mint even on the brightly lighted
boulevards they are unable to see
the gestures of the traffic con­
trollers. Tho white stick, so ef­
fective in daytime, is invisible at

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luivlng reel pa ta Infallible.
I c u p F lo u r
*i leu spoon Bait
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but she la a SUcceaaful abort story
w r i t e r n» well.
And io all t h e s e a c c o m p l i s h ­
m e n t s she a d d s t h e I m p o r t a n t on e
of r u n n i n g h e r h o m o q u ite u s s u c ­
ce ssfu lly us s h e d o e s h e r p u b lic ity
bureau
Mins l»lck a c k n o w l e d g e s
n fo n d n e s s fur tr y i n g ox p e ri tin n ls
In cook trig a n d a c c o r d i n g t o h e r
f rie n d * she I# a n e x p e r t In c u l i n a r y
affair*. H er skill s h e c l a i m s Is I n ­
h e r ite d from h e r u n c l e E r n e s t
tl l a r d u t for li a n y y e a r s p r e s i d e n t
o f lh « F r a n c o A m e r i c a n food e m u pnny

Hup, over a urea upeg tally of Mlfii

BERLIN, Nov. 21 UP). Tho
question of whether Chanrellnr
Luther nnd
Foreign Minister
Strcacmnnn. ns the reptesenlativea
of Rcpuhiicnn Gertnanv ahaU wear
r.ilk knee breeches when they g o
to London ns the guests o f King
Georo« for the signing of ti e Isienrno treaty hnx been giving the
heads of tiro German delegation
nearly as much work as the prob­
lem of obtaining n majority for
tho ratification of the treaties by
the rciehstag.
Only gradually is a stale cere­
monial being evolved for tin* young
republic end German statesmen
must proceed carefully with the
setting of each precedent. As the
Spartan simplicity of the late
Presh'rmt Fhert nre gradually giv­
ing pluro to a more pretentious
ceremonial exemplified by tho gold
braid"d gain uniforms recently
purchased for th" bu-kev* serein"
President von Hmdenburg -uni
memb"r* of the eahinet, it is gen­
erally assumed th it tiu* chancellor
nnd foreign minister will set the
pace for German diplomats’ style
abroad l,v observing the custom:!
of the court of St. James when
they nr" the king’s guest*.
Mir.'* a taxicab in Berlin, a med­
ical journal loports, and you stand
a good chance of g etting a doctor
Ter a chauffeur. There is a n ir
plus nf 10.000 nkvsictnns In Germanv. Many of them hive turned
to “artbulanco chnsing” for n liv­
ing.
Tit0 phyrlcinr. hire tnxieuhs nnd
chauffeurs hy the mouth, ride
along on the front s e t if they enn
rlrive tie niselves, and &lt;kc out «t»
ezistenc' on th- proftH iron, taxi
fares. Not iitfrc on ntly in i-ruislee alie-it th" ........t* they ave
“Johmiy-on-Ov »?&gt;&lt;■('* mIv i nc,-i
•lent* r is-iir, to • nv nothing of
wh'rt th-lr own vehiclts run down
jH-ile-tri ms.
Oth'-r* have torm-d into parttim e bonk agent* nod house to
house canvassers. Tbe Institute
for Trr-'ical Disease* i- iFtrnctlng
ninny have savetl enough money
Ing in r ’-rutanv, hope
l-oul "nv
prurient Job* In tb - t"-onii
o th ­
e rs h/t,-n entigr-ited to the United
Bint'.’* ntul South Aiii-rica. but nut

2 K/nn

t te a s p o o n melte&gt;t C rtsro
S i n Hour n nd salt.
A dd m ilt
a n d e g g s b e a te n to g e th e r .
T he*
rue!ted Crlsco. Deal e n t i r e m l x t u n
v ig o r o u sly w ith a n eg g lie u U r
F o u r In to h o t g r e a s e d pop-ovei
pal..*. B a k e 10 -1 5 ‘ m i n u t e s a t t z i '
A f t e r " p o p p i n g ." r e d u c e t e m p e r a ­
t u r e to 275* a m i c o n lln u u b u k ln i
f o r a b o u t 20 m in u te s.

itml criticized by a few, is to i»c *»i
moiled down and made into soap, j Ft in three-ton butter model of n
the prince wearing his head dres* r
and robea a.n chief Moringntar of *
the Stony Indians, which through- *
‘■lit the lav.t year of the British ■
empire exhibition at Wembley, has JJ
been one of the most popular at- r
tractions of the Canadian build- "
ittg.

But, like tbe largest
squash
n 1mi Aw tr.iiiii and tbe prize
pumpkin from South Africa, the
pr ince's day has conte and be mu ;t
Jc:t.’o Wembley. A simp-maker's
many have save up enough money Icauldron will consume him because
ore:! rving eliemicnln have made
for such jourm ys.
The family physicians, a survey the statute inedible.
Artists have not protested. Permad** a prominent member of the
orofeysdon discloses, I : nearly ex haps the refrig* ration plunt went
tie d . Only the wrnlD'V «an rif wrong but the butter prince seems
have settled down into Hi *
ford to n*iv for modo-tl attention
io min'o- illnesses, Hun1 often a e-mis and is much too ".-.loutish"
doctor is called only when a pa- m tlmr.e cilieu who admired the
*utiit ,.y for il i art rather than
tient is dying.
Tliere I* nl‘'o lint" hope i-i tin1 ,-"i the ami.mil of bolter required
tin* mril.ii,
imuiranco field. I'livsii-d exam
inrtioes for nntdlciinls for i n -or
•"'t o polieie • nre e'ei-u for about
2d rents. Cntt aillat.lnns reouired
of policy holders several times
each year nre paid for nt the late
of nbout If* rents each.
The lot of dentists is 1tltT • lad
ter. With rents, taxes mid enst
of m aterials all high lb*' gross
!"eot&gt;ie of tl!1' "i irn g e Beilin dent
1st is aliotit $12.1 a inontli.
The theft from the Dresden zim
of n prized cockatno, fat*' tl fur Hi'
idi'irtlive tunntter in wli- li it eri hI.
"rli, d ear I Itiir.i-d v m only on the
ahotilder!" hns resulted in the ar
rent of Otto W. Mohr, '.’7. on
charges of looting bird engex in
tho Dresden. 1.,-ipsi; and Nttreinb u re zo.i gnrdens.
Mohr, a form er chemistry -tti
dent, obtainod acres* to the bird
rages, police su'd, by posing as n
student of bird life. He i* said
to have stolen a score of valuable
o.i- r o t ». pheasant nnd cockatoos
end sold them to bird stores.
Th" theft of the cockatoo with
the distinctive line of chillier led
to ills undoing, »" the zoo director
recognized the bird In n Dresden
pet shop.
Mohr wa* sentenced t •&gt; ten
month* in Jail.

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In Residential
T h re e bedrooms, living room
b re a k fa s t nook. l a r Be front'
in all room s. Improvements
fo r th is price.

room, kiui
ar Porch*
cannot be t

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Mennwhile Dutch Harbor, nrmt1 among the island mountains
umbers, dreaming of a glamor-

Porter E. Pitts
KRAI, ESTATE]

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m e 4»0-\V
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p r e s e n tin g W.
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V. W h e eler,
B roker

TM&amp; GINKS /\RE BUIL.0JN6'

YOUR FL O R ID A
HOME *br&amp;780=
t f y ~ Anew hem*. full p&amp;id
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in b#*uliful JfobUion.
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Florid* n«*r "Jimp*
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\ 'ihir pri*t includti W u
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whil* lbi» wonderful
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A B A D CHECK»ANDTH£
CHILDREN A R E MARKED
"IN S U F F IC IE N T FU N ."

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JJ sid in g
JJ Flooring
m (Jelling
h F in ish
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SERVICE-QUALITY
" e feel that the superior quality of lumber we offer and
•r prompt and courteous service i* a combination that any
rson would appeciutc and desire when building.
I alt and let us give you an estimate on the lurnher for jour
-ft home. N\e assure you, you will get the best in every art-

In O ur Home On W. T h ird S tre e t
i;*
S anford, F lorida

Alan Unhhnm, British aviator who
is known as the “taxi man of the
air,' it off with two companions
on an HOOtl-mile fiight front Lon­
don to Capetown, at the u.iuthorn
tip of Africa. The route is from
London to Cairo, Kgypt, and thence
up the Nile and across trackless
African jungles.

fices this fall resembling the work
of the “cat-hurglnr" in England.
Some of the hauls total more than
S5,000 in gold set aside for fill­
ings, hut usually the tooth- poloiners add a bit to their gains by mis­
cellaneous bits of jewelry, stray
furs and bric-n-brac. One burglarg, disgusted with a small haul,
left a note for the dentist snying
he had tnken the office magazine,
having found nothing more valu­
able.

Sanford Ave.

Many o f our ortlt
are shipped tire
sam e clay th e y
are r e c e iv e d __
8 hou r service

| K N O L U H O U / t h e y DO IT. EVffifl
A S S O O N A S 6 I N K S 6 eT5 HlSfffl

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P u r A C E R T A IN AM OUNT

m Brick

F O R . T H E H O M E A\ND
T iv e ON T H E r e s t .

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P la ste r
W hite Ilock P la s te r B oajd
N ails
Screen W ire
Bulldera H ardw are

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jj W indows
F ram e s and S creens
M ade to O rd er
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m Medicine C nbincls

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The difference between the man whu owniwho rents may nut bo a difference in income «
The home-owner simply
i then, hy systematic raving,
If you are expecting to build some
ter over with us. Perhaps a definite k
will show you that you can begin to &gt;

■; The Price Is Right
SANFORD

New Yorfc Citjr

W. S. P R IC E , M gr.

fh c Builder

711) W. F irs t S t. Phone 172-w

F L iO R

D eligh tfu l Toys

That will bring joy to the h eart of every &gt;
pay you to come in and look over our seloc
holiday rush.
Sporting Goods, Roller Skates, Wagons, l 1
Toy Autos, and other g ifts.

SERVICE

/r is easy to shop by m ail am i save money

�THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1925
ed B a n d it

for a Thrill

Mitchell Trial Is
Nearing Completion

1cr University of Minnesota student, wanted n
i has A n g .l e s , met Dolly Roland, and tho two
Jits. After staging several daring holdups the
. |.0’Ucc. Dclpsch asserted h_* did not need the
[nted excitement.

West Palm Beach
Wants Ne w Schools

Dfida T akes
rani School
Jirls liy AdThis Season
la.. Nov, 120.—rard-' complete
lien by . the
u located here,
the fall term
jn girleJ were
r in courses

WEST PALM BEACH. Fla.,
Nov. 21.—((P)—A $1,800,001) bonti
issue for additional schools here
i:i sought of tax payers of this
special school tax district (Num­
ber one) in a petition which be­
gan circulation yesterday at the
Exchange Club meeting and re­
ceived the ciulorrenient of the chib
us a whole and the signatures of
every member present.
"The schools of this district
(West Palm Bench) are overflow­
ing'’ said .1. A. Youngblood, coun­
ty superintemient of public in­
struction in a signed statement
made public at the meeting, "and
the children are still coming to the
schools in a steady stream".

| ,onie faculty
btiuld it have
[ear • ago that
take it* first
ition this year
pH have been
(egnostientor’s

PAGE NTNtl

tlio ehar*rc *if misconduct now
l a d i n g against hint.
The court today gave Its a t­
tention largely to documentary
WASHINGTON. Nov. 21.—(/Tl evidence tcad by th r defenc.* from
—Chances that the Mitchelt court tne record* o f tlic house aircraft
committee and the president's air
iM jaiiN , Tex., Nov. 2 0 -.(,D _ martial trial will proceed to its hoard.
Tcxer three cornered highway end without any prolonged delay
rmbroKlb again look tke stage in brightened considerably today,
Uofonse and prosecution counsel
district comt her? today with the agreed that the testimony of Sev­
tension heightened by art unex­ ern I witnessed who are in Hono­
pected angle, involving an alleged lulu be taken by deposition at
once.
w ‘l cy ,,f *“ «&lt;M)00 Federal
Frank It. Reid counsel for Col.
hrL*i»g,,W?y.
This in was
brought out latef,,n,laye terday
the Mitchell told the court he would
put the defendant on tho stand
r cntnCy7 em;r^ contrnct annuli. Monday to testify in defense of
njent and u-titutlon unit against
kis public accusations aginst air
the Ameman Road Company.
service within which resulted in
0.
1 . ‘J stllU highway commission,
ih.rd corner" i„ tho ease and
l?®cr wuh Governor Miriam A.
ferguson in an intervention at­
tempt seeking dismissal of the
w" in t,!" limelight again
!™e,n.,thc tc»tiinony of a witness
jichi tno cnmnii vioner accountable
lor an npparent shortage of fedenil aid funds in their care. C. A.
bchulte, federal aid dork, declared
m response to nnestioning of nltorney general Dan. Mordy, that
ledernl funds received and expend­
ed m Texan did not cheek with the
balance on hand.
Last night, however. Chairman
clank Lanhain, defended with an
explanation &gt;1 signed In show that
the federal aid system of funding
1. H fuibjcct to fluctuations.
Mr. Moody's petition charges
that contracts were let to the tiefondant company without compiutitivc bidding.
1he state rested its ease yestcr-

anti Jpflslt' A. Fry. hla wife, if Rv

w ife. If Tlvlnpr, and If dea d all p a r ­
tie s c la im in ': by. t h r o u g h o r tinder
I ’nvld o. F ry and J e s s ie I* F ry . a s
h eirs, devisee*, le g a te e s , o r O th e r­
wise, uitd each of the m . In anil to
th e la n d s Involved In t h is s u it as
h e r e i n a f t e r d escribed In th is hill
of co m p lain t, ami d e s c rib e d ns f o l­
lows. t o - w it:
ll&gt; g in n in g at th o so u th w e s t
c o rn e r of the Koiilheant t j m i r l e r
t8 K U &gt; " I the H outhenst *Juart e r &lt;HRH&gt; of S ection 13. To, 30
S outh, Itanye 30 E a s t , Seminole
C o u n ty Florida, th e n c e Hast *30
f e e t: thence N o rth 1* d e g re e s
nml so m in u tes W est *90 :• feet,
m ore o r l e s s to t h e Hnnford-tirla ndo brick road: Ihoiiro S o u th ­
e a s te r l y along said hrlck road
to th e Sooth lino, of said S ec­
tion 12; the nce F a s t to point of
hcglntihn.'. I’o n tn in l n g 6.9 a c re s
m ore o r less s it u a te nml h - !n g
"
—
In Seminole
C ounty. Florida.
____ ...
tt a p p e a r in g by th e sw o rn bill of
c o m p la in t filed h e r e in th a t you and
each of you. may b«&gt; In te re s te d In
l bat c e r ta in above described lot of
la u d tn Seminole f m itity , F lorida,

You anrl r a r h of you a r e h e r e h y
r o n im a n ilrtt a n d r e q u i r ' d t o a p p e a r
to nalil Mil of c o m p la in t a t th e
C o u r t H ouse In Manfonl. Hetnlnnie
t. o u n ty , F lo rid a. on Monday, th e
t l h titty of I W e m h e r A. I&gt;. 1915.
o t h e r w i s e sa id |i | | | of r o m p la ln t will
he t a k e n ns con fe ssed by you slid
ea ch or yo u ; said hill of co m p lain t
h avlnir h e rn filed for the purpose
of iiu l r t lm ; titlo to th e above tin.
fcrllKSU land in th o C om plalnanl,
Mlnnn Nohlc.
IT IS F U R T H E R O R D E R E D T h a t
thl* o r d e r be pub lish ed orieo n wr«K
In f u u r ronirpcutlvp w e e k ly Issues
of t h o Hanford Mnrnld. a n e w i p u p r r
nuM Ished In S em inole C ounty, F lo r-

Idn.

Done nn&lt;] Orrlcrvd t h i s 7 d ay of

November A. D. 1936.

V. R. DOUUliASS,
C lerk o f C ircuit C o u rt. S ev en th J u ­
d ic ia l C irc u it. S em inole C ounty.
F lo rid a.
/
(HEAL.)
...........
Tty A. M. W E E K S . I). C.

OF THE SECOND SECTION OF

Kecps Busy

L been made
Eredueabirs df

Uihirntion esfcnity. Tlio.ie
Bird until the
p! ■last regukjitun for the
p u t the uniIur.fcM not ofIlYcmen’b Col-

With the present introductory prices of the Second Section of Holly Hill Heights, the
man with a limited amount of cash can grasp the opportunity that will reap golden
profits. It is important that you act at once if you want to get in on ground floor

mma

for s?xes ir.
u( t r a d i t i o n ,
■and t&gt;ai U t o

uorarn w. re
in te ll« tu :i!ly .
Bon)iei« h s ld
L ory w d l j i n -

knbl.9iith'U!ta A\t a* v&gt;oHtl v-.': t
B &gt;

Mr*. Jamb itaiir, Chicago million­
aire, is e vpecled to tie a candidate
for Coagrc s next .tiding nghinnt
t long
I ri d A. Irittvn of
lilinoi . Siie ha . not announced
her candidacy, but friends iiwi.d
aho ill make tli race. She linn
Jieetn active in Ue|iuldican politico
for years.

H i f

Htiiri I cutHi ii.'tnct tr&lt;
■ to men th e re

p (bit influB after it h a d
r tn i cen&lt; &gt;d e d
F atally e q u a l

■ted Slates i ■
■Titanical i |ia
Btr the yuiitig
|e »rx t.. have
If '"tiiil conling fait .r in
|&gt;:tr,ite .chuols

Unlike some of our leading pugi­
lists, Benny Alger youthful Cali­ CANADIAN MIN 1STKit IMKN
BOSTON, Nov. 21. ld&gt;—Tho
fornia welterweight, believes in
keeping busy these days, in a Very Ilev, Dan George Starr of
stretch of Lr» weeks he's fought 1St. George's catliedral, Kingston,
H&gt; times, being defeated but unco. &gt;Out., wa. fiiund dead in bed yesHe's out to beat tlio record of 18 tertiay a( the I&gt;en&lt; om ■ hospital
battles in ns many Weeks hung up where he was a patient, it became
by Itis older brother, Billy, a ! known today. He had been a*, the
while ago.
hospital simr Oct. 21.

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Notice is hereby given lit SI. John's River ho.itmen and
nil other concerned (hat, with the approval of the Mar De­
partment, the draw span of the Florida Kant Coast Kailw.i&gt;
Bridge over St. Joint's River at Jacksonville, Fla., will he
closed for replacement for forty-eight (IK) hmirs from
12:1)1 A, SI. Monday, Novcinlier 2';, I'.iJ.'i, iinlil I! :V.i I'. M.
Tuesday, November 21, 1)12.1, lo all river traffic re&lt;|tiirinir
clearance or height of more than eight (8) feet thereunder.
Boats capable of using the above clearances and desiring to
pass Ilie bridge will use the Hast channel under the through
girder span.

Bear in mind that opportunities such as these offered in Holly Hill Heights come
“once in a life time". Others will accept this as being a real outstanding investment.
The man who acts quickly will prof it most. Let us show you with bare facts why an
investment here must and will prove profitable.

IMPROVEMENTS
This is one of the most important factors
to consider in making an investm ent, or
selecting a home site. Holly Hill Heights
just three miles from the business dis­
trict o f Daytona, bordered by two high
grade developments, and only a five
minute drive to the Ocean, offers the
homeseekers or investor every feature
that is offered in the higher type de­
velopment.

The improving program includes asphalt
streets, paved sidewalks, city water and
lights, in fact every convenience and im­
provement will be incorporated for the
com fort of the residents of llolly Hill
Heights.

Quick generous profits awaits those buying for profit. Compare our property with
other developments in H alifax County. Holly Hill Heights is Florida’s biggest op­
portunity today.

to the Property by Appointment
SA V E and
T H R IV E

In
r s J *&gt;25 J

Finger-Prints and Check Stubs
Owners and Developers of H olly Hill H eights and Flanico E states
So you can prove pay
cancelled check atub.i.
The safest way tn pay
to 'open an account here
your convenience.

FIRST NATIONAL BANK

305 1st National Bank Bldg.
VV. J. Rudland, D istrict Manager.

Millard K. Rutherford, Asst. Dist., Mgr

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PAGE TEN

TODAY’S

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Look! Acreage!

1120 ACRES FINE CITRUS LAND 4 MILES LAKE FRONT ON
NEWLY PROJECTED ROAD.

$100

WE “MINE” OUR OWN BUSINESS

1

P er A cre

N E A R ORLANDO AND K ISSIM M EE

TINKER

O-K FARMS
10 A cres of P rosperity

Modern Poultry farm, equipped with necessary out houses and
brooders. Quarter mile from depot, Longwood. Containing
10 acres; 7-room house.
All live stock including several hundred chickens.
4 acres in grove—6 to 8 years old. Price reasonable for
immediate sale.

O K. F a r m s a r c located betw een O rlando a n d K issim m ee
an d e a sily a n d q u ic k ly n cc ta slb le to both cU ies o v e r M&gt;«&gt;«I
ro ad s. T h e s e f a r m s nro cut Into 10 a c r e tr a c ts , a d
so laid o u t th a t e v e ry t r a c t f ro n ts on a. «Stl« road
le a d in g Into m ain h ig h w a y , b o r
rn W n K
t r u c k , c i t r u s fruit, d a i r y i n g or p o u ltry , M ori la
o f f e r s no b e t t e r land. T he lo c ation la Ideal,
be I UK not over 30 m in u te s from e i th e r O r l a n ­
do or K issim m ee. T h e se f a r m s a r e high,
d r y nnd rich soil, a n d the p rice Is only

Manasco- Tinker

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MR. INVESTOR
W E H AVE SOME GOOD BUYS IN
BU SIN ESS
PROPERTY THAT
W ILL PROVE PROFITABLE TO
YOU.

Also Small Acreage for Subdivision,
Close to Orlando

FRANKLIN 1NVFSTMENT &amp;
REALTY CO.

W. D. LEA K E, R esident M anager
18 N . O ran g e A venue

O W N ER S AND D EV E LO PE R S O-K FA RM S

JOE TINKER
Tinker Bldg., Orlando.

Conservative buying of
Florida’s lands offers
wonderful opportunities
for profit
. 'JJ

Phone 1741W. *

$125.00 ACRE

Realty
Development Corporation

D. E. MANASCO
*Longwood.

Foster-H,

O rlando, Fla.

21 C ourt S tre e t

Phone 2662

Orlando, Fla.
nin

•r:

40 ACRES

Close to Oviedo
A Good Buy At

O ur office specializes in th is clnss of in v e stm en ts and wa o ffe r no property
in w hich we would he unw illing to place o ur own funds.

$100.00 per acre

BRYAN REALTY COMPANY

TERMS

220 SOUTH O R A N G E AVE.

Lane-Hardison Corporation

ORLANDO, FL O R ID A .
W e have n e v e r sold a piece of p ro p erty on w hich th e pu rch aser has not
m ade a p ro fit.

Phone 2186

No. 12 W atk in s Illdg.

Have Voi
Property

ORLANDO, FLO RIDA

I f so, let us list
ra p id ity with which1

FOR SALE
53 a cres of land located on th e W in ter G arden S ta te H ighw ay, two miles
w est fro m O rlando C ity lim its, 1800 feet fro n ta g e on H ighw ay. One of
th e b e st subdiv isio n tra c ts in O range county. If sold a t once will take
$1500 p er acre. $5,000 binder.
balance 1, 2 and 3 y e ars.

“NEVER A DISSATISFIED
CUSTOMER”

Our years of re
a guarantee to yw(
m ake you a clieiit—

$25,000 on delivery of deed and a b stra c t,

Up to date listings o f Business

ANOTHER BARGAIN SN A P
14l/ 2 Acres in South Orlando

Property, Acreage, Homes
D. P. SIAS

All in th e c ity lim its, subdivided, stak e d and p latted ready for m ark et. For
quick tu r n over will tak e $60,000 on th e very b e st of term s. F o r in fo rm a­
tion w rite, phone, or wire.

Marlowe Realty Co.

ROBINSON &amp; SAMUEL

O rlando Florida

I’. O. Box 1013
E m p ire H otel.

every clay asking

I’hone 165

O rlando ,Fla.
132 N. O range A venue

Phone 1117

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“Mabel Shores Rod
Name Chosen for Club

Main and

on Lake Mabel

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T H E SA N F O R D H ER A LD, SA T U R D A Y , N O V E M B E R 21,

1925.

ORANGE COUNTY

itment Co.

ESTATE

FIOTCS m v r f r S l ET,J?IGHWWAY- ADJOINS GOOD TOWN.
riiNUi feuBDIVISION PROPOSITION.

$ 2 5 0 Per Acre

Orlando, Florida

NELA

Make Money

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AN ISLAND DEVELOPMENT
Only 135 L ots— 67 W ater
F ro n ts In L ak e Conway

At Prices which mean Splendid
R e-sale Profits
W R IT E FO R PARTICULARS

THE LOVETT CO.
119 S. O range S t.

Acreage! Look!

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Is Different

Orlando, Fla.

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On Lake Butler—100 acres, more or
less to be sold on basis of 100 acres.
Nearly 8,000 ft. lake shore, in the
midst of big development; §40,000.
40 Acres just a short
Lake Butler, 2,000 ft.
age on three lakes, 17
ing grove, 23 acres
cleared land, §29,000.

distance from
of lake front­
acres in bear­
of additional

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M A I T L A N D
“ W H ER E SEM IN O LE AND ORANGE CO U N TIES M E E T ’
We have been in
tak in g an active
ers and clients.
nole and O range

bu sin ess “ boosting M aitland” ever since 1921, our officers
and lending p a rt in building values here for our custom ­
Let us show you properties in th is ideal section of Sem i­
C ounties.

These can positively be delivered at
these prices.

The Maitland Realty Co., Inc.

C. A. Roberts Real Estate Co.

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“ W here Values and Prices H arm onize”
Orlando. Florida
62 N. O range
Phone 966

Office Next to Postoffice— Phone 1210 J
M aitland, Florida

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Eastwood-Williams Co.

R EA L EST ATE

HEA L ESTA TE

31 E. Pine St.. Orlando, Fla.

CODE HILL ESTATE

D. P. SIAS REALTY CO.
22 West Pine St.
Telephone 1133
Orlando

L a st week we told you th a t th is w onderful e sta te
had 200 acres. 100 in each county— Seminole
an d O range.

FLETCIIER-BULGER

T his acreage has wonderful large tre e s and four
b eau tifu l lakes, giving nearly two miles o f w ater
fro n tag e.

It N. O range Ave.

O ur E n g in eer has ju s t completed th e survey and
we have th e blue p rin ts ready, and will be glad
to talk th is over a t any time.

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S an fo rd O ffice— 113' j M agnolia Ave.
Miller llldg.

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■WILLIAMS CO.
REALTORS

pv'ith our reputation, is
offer. One trial will
IS TODAY.

.. Phones 1768—2567

See Us For Orlando Property

IHans, Any
|y be surprised at the
^rs walk into our doors
property.

Orlando, Florida.

R EA L ESTATE

R EA L ESTA TE

G © L O !
G LITTERS! So do o ur custom ers’ eyes when we
show them o u r exclusive

Phone 7*16.

COME
Let us know when you are coming to Orlando and we
will have a salesm an waiting to welcome you and show,

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N. E. SHEPHERD

ACREAGE
listings in Sem inole County.
H ere's Some Red Hot Huys!
120 acre tra c t adjo in in g Osteen ro ad s on twosides of property. §350 p er acre—easy term s.
59 acres two miles from A ltam onte S p rin g s
H otel— lake fro n tag e §330 per acre— good term s.
10 acres adjo in in g C huluota §150 per a cre.—
Term s.
80 acres ad joining Chuluota, §100 per acre.

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Brown-Lewis-Morrison,* Inc.
Seminole C ounty A creage S pecialists
36 W. Pine St.

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BEST BUYS

EDDY-DICKENSON COMPANY
712 O rlando Hank &amp; T ru st Com pany

Phone 1037

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O rlando, F la.

E. T. FARMER,
001 Inter Southern Building,
Louisville, Ky.
suggested the name that was selected by the
committee. While all the suggestions were good,
yet only one could be chosen.
The owners of the club will build, at once, a
boathouse and the engineers will soon be busy
running the streets and making the sandy beach.

This is the last week in which lots on Lake Mabel
will be offered at pre development prices.
Several purchasers of the lots have informed us
that they intend to build at once.
POSITIVELY this will be the last advertising
that will appear offering lots on Lake Mabel at
prr-development prices.
Buy to d ay -G e t in on the best investment
available.

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KARL J. SCHULTZ

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1st N atio n al R ank Bldg.
10 a r m In fliv, jn it W**t' of now Hull Rond Fhr&gt;p*r
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21 f ir m Jaitt outnjdo city. 1-4 tnil&lt;* north Country Club Rond. This l« i.n
idrul irnft fur oiluJivisu'ii. Price p&lt; r .n ro
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TTii* prrUlo.-: I.nJ.« P m ii tract in Somieftlr' County, Ju*t' off thf Cotiritrv
Club Road. This is only !} milesi from Club.
Houses, any price, anywhere........................................ ................................ ?4,u00 to i20,0U'i
Lota in Rose Court, Snn-LfttitJi, Ft. Mellon. PinohtirT, below iiinrbot.
lototuc jii'ciprrt y on West Firs! S treet which will net good inUrttt,

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Phone 7-18.

Phone 744.

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80 a c re s n e a r C h u liio ta.o n proposed hard,
road, $100,00 per acre.

R ip“ rlan R igh ts'

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9 room house, p ra c tica lly new , double garage hank
paid. B est section o f tow n. L ot is 6-1x117 feet
‘'fo rth
V ery e a sy term s. '
e lhls atActive bjy

10 a c re s a t C huluota on h ard road, $150.00
pei- acre.
It will pay you to investigate these.
\Ve have buyers fo r F irs t Street Extension
p ro p e rty

It. W. LAWTON, Realtor

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2 lots on O ak A venue a t 13 S t. E astern nv™
R eal V alue. E asy Tornu " " ’ M»U1. so.„, .
G lots on Elm A venue an d 1 3 th S t. Practically
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d irt cheap. $ 8 ,0 0 0 .
n* entire block. AW m ,
One b e au tifu l lot on C ry s ta l L ak e, 66x140. Run, ,
ely

80 a c re s on h a rd road n ear Golden Lake,
$500.00 p er acre.

r WILL APPRECIATE YOUR LISTINGS

Real E s ta te and Ih vest men 1m.

“In Union Ihwe lo Str,ocll,_l„ Sl„,

in v e s t m e n t s

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OSCAR R. BROOKS

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S0G First National Bank Bldg.

Licence! Real Estate

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‘U S E Y O U R FORESIGHT’

W. F. HOLBORN, Mm*.

203-205 M eiseh B uilding

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HOMES—LOTS—FARMS
ACREAGE

SIGHTS
Yea, nnr "ntglila” nre the fin

ki •1r of warehouse aril biijliir.-n site-.

ONK hundred /ret Railiond frontline for only Lifi.no |.ct foot. !&gt;7 fe&lt;-t just :»
little farther and goitijr m Jjdfi.OO Jirr foot. On* hundred fret bu*.bir«s property on
tho corner of Sanford A w . nt $200.00 per foot.
Coll no U/i end we will *hovr you where In invoit anfely.

McCALL &amp; FOX

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800 a c re s close to E n te rp ris e .
3816 a c re s n e a r D eLeon S p rin g s.
5000 a c re s n e a r N ew S m y rn a.
5G20 a cres s o u th N ew S m y rn a.
P ric e s as low as $35. acre.

COLCLOUGH REALTY CO.

“The Firm Substantial
M ales K o r e r i ([. It, U r l ' u l l ,

VOLUSIA COUNTY
Acreage

Sacrifice S ale:
For few d ay s only we o ffe r 20 acres best
celery land 5 m iles from Sanford. Twelve
acres tiled an d now u n d er cultivation; com­
plete eq uipm ent, including: mules, spraym achine. celery p a p e r and w ires, and Ford
i ruck. All fo r th e low price of $12,500.00.
T e rm s: $3,500.00 cash, balance to su it p u r­
ch aser. S u rely we don’t have to IN SIST
th a t th a t is a BARGAIN.

R eal E s ta te

■'ll I P in t National Hank Hide.
Sanford, Fin.
Telephone 7.12

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113V? M agnolfa Ave.

BRYANT &amp; HATHAWAY

G eneral Insurance

Phone 7-15

N um ber G Ball B u ild in g , .O pposite P ost Office, Sanford, fldj.
20 Y ears E x p e rie n c e W ith Florida Land
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Corner Lot (98x135) Union Avenue. Price.....

This is near the Forrest Lake Hotel

,V modern 5-mom Inmanlow in l.uke Mary on Crynlnl l ain- \trnin1. &lt; hrape.-l buy in
IfcO anh-diviolon. If you Iniy this for n home or lor sjieeobitliMi &gt;ou tun'l ro wrnnif.

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Ali n two hnstncRM lots mi Crj-tnl Lake Avrnue for S 1,000. *;'W&gt; r n il, i.tl.rn - arnttu'.vd
We bare lnntw-i in Himfnrd. If you are looking l o r a itootl in»***‘liii*-nl. coiiii- mi .inJ
eee os ubont hoiurs, biif iiie &gt;&lt; pro^ierly, and ncriMj;o in mid around Sanford.

Seven Lots fronting: on Sanford Avenue betweenCom-j
mercial and Sem inole Boulevard. Price $S50.0t) fronti

$3,000 Down

. ** FLETCHER-BU LG ER REALTY CO.
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Thirteen acres facing: on Lake Monroe, 1200l w
front. Price

•hist com pleted, an ideal home in the b est res­
idential section o f S an fo rd , w ith double garage

B alance to s u it p u rchaser

t 113Vis M agnolia. ..

One Lot: **Rose
Court, G rand V iew Avenue......gMh
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A Six Room Rocbond Stuccoed
Bungalow

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152 A cres

Phone 710

R EA LT O R

Fix miles from S anford, D ixie H ighw ay ru n ­
ning th rough, fro n tin g on lake a t $300.00 per
•" n and w o rth double price asked.

R .C . TISDALE
Real E s ta te In v estm en t

236-238 Meiseh Building:. Phone 23.

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It yon arc undecided, consult ns.
L»wr opinion Ini': been profitable to a large
number.

W e O f f e r a n E n tir e Block
W ANTED

Fronting* on First Street ju st o ff Sanford Avenue. Tois|

V Beautiful Home

business property is unexcelled by any in Sanford.

Gn Central Avenue, large lot
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L istin g s of houses, lots, blocks nml ncrtngi*. If .votir Drive is i i. lit u c
have Gin b uyers w a itin g . W h at have yon lo o ffe r?

Many real estate men say that we are offering itto°|

Of). One-third cash.

cheap.
The price for a few days will be $120,000.10V bir
90 days. Terms easy.

hittenden Realty Co., Inc.
LAKE MARY DEVELOPMENT CO.

SCRUGGS REALTY COMPANY

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F . II. SC R U G G S, Mgr.

L. SIM M ONS, Sales Mgr.
108 M agnolia A ve.

THE BEST BUY
IN SEMINOLE COUNTY

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73Ljt acres practically surround­
ing; Elder Springs, best water in
the state, Vi mile frontage on
brick road, can positively deliver.
This property will go in the next
few days. A ct quick.

210 E. 1st St.

Phone 117

Phone 708-70D

Masonic Teal

P h o n e 735

Today’s

Greatest Investment
In Florid,

H ere

Best Buys—Act Quick!

60 acres 2 miles south of Ovieda,
very good citrus and truck land.

C o rn er
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Special for one week at
$75.00 per acres with easy terms.

Is a Money-Maker

27!i a c re s Seminole Count). ,wr‘l
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lakes.
road.

L tleal location for »ub^ 9'""fce,

m iles from Sanford dl&gt; '*mjl
te rm s reasoable.
••INVESTIGATE”

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PURVIS &amp; WILCOX |
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LEEA.('()NOLEY, Realtor
Millor Building, ilagnolia
Phone 149

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luiro q u ic k a c tio n on y o u r p a r t.

Tamianii Land Company
Room 3-3J/a Ball Building
Phone 142

202 F irst S tre e t

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7— B usiness Service

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LANEY’S DRUG STORE — Prerates
acriptiooa, Drug*, Sodaa.
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« n u near you »■ roar phone.
Call 10».
SANFORD ELECTRIC 1 0 .
Successors to Gtllon A Platt
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216 Magnolia.
Everything elec­
trical. Phone 422. Ele-trmgith
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Radio.
WIGHTS—Three stations. Mag­
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nolia and Second. First and Elm,
Sanford Avenue and 10th Street.
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WIGHT PRINT SHOP— Printing
fo r t in t
Engraving, Embossing. See uy
.trtct** t» first. We do it. Phone 417-W
R. R. Ave.-Commercial St.
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JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds
' , inurilon.
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
loMoqurot
Water end Boat Tanks. At Oak
tBOUlJ t&gt;*
Avenue and Tmrd Street. Tele­
to ea** of
phone 1 1 1 .__________________ _
,h°r- MIRACLE Concrete Co- general
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cement work, sidewalks, build­
five yo'i
And It ing blocks. Irrigation boxes. J. &amp;
'oilit you Terwilleger. Prop.__ ___________
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HILL LUMBER CU. Mouse «*
Service, Quality end Price.
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\UDKESS1NG — Moltlgraphing,
Q .in b tr It
folding and mailing—as you
About ona
want it— when you want iL
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Phone 673, H. E. Porch, Firet
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National Bank Bldg.

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FOrL ^ Ahnu;\. le n t S f . ’ n! I 17- Wantcd HclP&gt; Salesman
town, would cost' s innoli'w^
I" ANTED; Two wide ownkt* real
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c®»* j„$10'000 to build
it now. 1Ifr.......
sn]d
.. ... next to dnvqI Z\tn*c. salc*tadics and men for
will
take. 815,000.
Fine llocation
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sales,
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for hospital iV^ianaUriai? Win
c.ommiMion- Apply 108 Magnolia Ave.
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If you are looking
ror n bargain, this is it. E. G. Kes- WANTED: Real estate salesmen,
ler, Route A, Box jh7
for Daytona Realty Company,
with general brokerage, nnd two
developments—requires a few ad­
2-i.—Lost, Found
ditional men. Liberal compensa­
LOST: Money; two bills of large tion. Sales Manager will inter­
denomination; returnto E. H. view applicants on Monday. In
Bennett. 314 Magnolia Ave. Re- reply ,jjiy.e telephone number. Box
L, care Herald.
v.
ward.
— Opticians, Jew elers

LEARN ABOUT Polk County and
Lakeland, through the StarTelegram. Best advertising me­
dium in South Florida. Publiihed
mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM—
Lakeland, Florida.

1TEWART TBS FLORIST"
*or ad occasion.
814 Myrtle. Phone 2C0-W

22— Typew riters, Suppplies
REMINGTON Portable four-bank
Typewriters, “the king of port­
ables $00. Barret Portable Adding
Machines. Can’t be heat. Seminole
Printery, Phone 1)3, Welaktt Bldg.

3d—Wanted

are interested in Florida. Each
of them through a classified ad
in the Morgantown POST. Six
cents a word for six consecutive
issues.

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Jments
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subdivisions
Burger,
riamlo, Fla.

FOR QUICK SALE: Will offer 5
acres farm on hard road with
well, west of Sanford for $2700
cash. Also 1 lot 50x125 East front
on Sanford Ave., with garage
apartment for $1600. Half cash.
H. H. Bankston, Sanford.
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S. W. BRADFORD

WANTED: Apartment of 2 or .1
rooms, must he furnished. Apply
Adv. Dept.. Herald Office.
WANTED: Large unfuniLhed bed­
room with use of hath and ga­
rage. Desirable. P. O. Box 3It).

35— W anted Help, Male

TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
Send in your subscription to the
Tribune or hand it to your local
deuler so you can read Florida's
greatest newspaper. One year,
$8.00, 6 months, $1.00, three months
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­
ance policy add 75c to your order.

E. SPURUNG, Bift-divlsion
specialist. Subdivision to Or­ AGENTS: Big money selling fine
lando, Florida, and F l o r a
Crepe dc Chine lingerie; every
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­ woman buys; low prices. We de­
way.
liver and collect. Libbye Lingerie
Co., 0 N. Michigan Ave., &lt; hieogo.

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Pcrsitlent coughs anti colds lead to
serious trouble. You can stop them
now with Crcomulrion, an emulsified
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creosote that la pleasant
mulrion is a new medical discovery
with two-fuld 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 troubles. Crcomulsion
contains, in addition to creosote, oilier
healing elements which soothe and heal
tho infected membranes and stop tho
irritation ond inflammation, while the
creosote goes on to the stomach, is ob»r&gt;ab
b f thA'traobhr aflfl' eftWkJ the’growth
of the germs.
Crcomulsion is puaranleed satisfac­
tory fn tho trealaient of persistent
coughs and colds, bronchial asthma,
bronchitis and oilier 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 relieved after taking according to
directions. Ask your druggist. Creu.
uiulsion Company, Atlanta, Ga. (adv)

FOR HOME OR BUSINESS
We have twenty (20) lots on Main
Dixie Highway in South Sanford
facing East.
You can buy one or all from $1,000
to $1,500 per lot. This Price for a
few days only.
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FOR SALE: Seven room house,
two baths, close to business dis­
trict on Magnolia Ave. A. P. Conntdiy and Sons. Phone 48.

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NOTICE"
JOHN K. FOX, Heprc.scntuiive

This is tu certify that I J. T.
Ellis and If. C. Rawlings in busi­
ness ns contractors nml builders
have this day, October 5th, 1925,
dissolved partnership and that I
am no longer responsible for any
debts contracted by said Rawlings
und Ellis.
J. T. ELLIS.

120 South P ark Ave,

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SANFORD. FLORIDA.

SMITH &amp; RAW LINS
Real E sta te ltro k ers

Price $122,500

212 Magnolia Avenue
SANFORD, FLA.

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W. H. LONG

Price $1:1,000

MEAT MARKET
410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla.

Bodwell Realty Co., Inc.
214 E. F I R S T ST.
P h o n e 153.

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W. It. SM ITH. M(ir.

By GEORGE MoMANUS

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Promoter!

"00 feet frontage

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FULTON, INC.

‘We Cover Florida Ileal E sta te Like th e Sunshine”

Prettiest Acn ng« In Seminole 26 1-2 acres nt Puolu
RAGS WANTED — U rge, clean,
linen or cotton rags for clean­
ing purposes. Bring them now
to the Herald Composing Room.

A U T O T O P SH O P
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Twenty men for our
Osteen Cement plant.
Experienced prefera­
ble but not necessary.
White and colored.
Good pay and bonus,
nquire u, ,

First Street (Near Forrest Lake Hotel)

K I R K ’S
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EXTRA EASY TERMS

WANTED

Best Business Site in Sanford

FOR SALE: Four new, two room 31— W anted Help. Female
houses, each on easy terms, $750 WANTED: Salesladies and salesCinderville. Alsu a few good lots
men. Apply Hollywood office,
nt $300. Write P. O. Box 696 City.
117 Magnolia Ave.

JFFATHEK

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To Builder or Investor

Sale— l’ ur nil ure, elc.

If only philanthropists would
give it back to the same people
s’ Sons they took it from.—Roanoke World
* »nd 2nd St. News.

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Seminole Hotel

WANTED: A competent stenog­
We carry n full line,
m.voin* ran
rapher. Apply A. P. Connelly
o .i. prim* are right.
Cash or
01 all kinds, tf'-m*
&amp; Sons.
We
want
your
business
■um er 9th St. Sanford Stove &amp; Furniture Co.
■ W e 390-W.
WANTED: Young men between
321 E. First St.
the age of 21 and 30 years, t&lt;&gt;
KHciU
learn the 5 and 10 cent business.
17— For Sale, H ouses
Must have good education, furnish
mirk
FOR SALE: Five-room bungalow host of irferenct* unil not iifrnui
JVICK I)ay
and garage; close in: five blocks of hard work. Hours not long. J.
from post office. Phone 571-J. G. McCrory, 5 and 10c Store.
M1 and 63-W Price $1,800.

Mn

Owners Says Sell

COLUMBUS (Ga.,) LEDGER —
Classified ads have tho largest
circulation in Southwestern Geor­
ADVERTISE in the Journal-Hcr- gia. Rato 8c (6-word line) line.
atd. South Georgia's greatest
newspaper. Morning, afternoon, TO REACH BUYERS or aellara of
weekly and Sunday.
Classified
Florida real estate advertise In
Realtor
rates 10c per line. Waycross Jour­ the St. Petersburg Time*. One cen*
M
ilanc
T h e a tre Hldjr.
nal-Herald, Waycross, Georgia. cent a word daily, two cents a won
Sundays.
FOR BIG RESULTS advertise in
tho
FORT
LAUDERDALE iTHE MORNING JOURNAL is tho
DAILY NEWS—it covers Brow- j accepted want ud medium Id
3
ard County thoroughly which b Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word
W E HAVE THE B E S t BUYS
one of the most rapidly growing an insertion. Minimum 25c.
sections on the Florida Coast.
•ACREAGE* Sample copy and rate card upon THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
—Centrnl West Virginia’s larg­ ‘ BUSINESS-HOMES
request.
est daily. Want ad rate l l-2c per
V honc717
•
FOR SALE— Spare on the page word; 4 insertions 1 l-4c; 6 or
for classified advertisements. more lc per word each insertion. U l l c l e z R e d l t j C o
Why not rent those vacant rooms,
DO YOU WANT TO BUY or scli
or sell that second-hand goods?
.. Valdez llolcl B u ild in g
anything? If so advertise In
l•
.&gt;
OHIO—Xenia. Make your snles the Gainesville Sun.
through the Xenin Gazette, Zenin, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­
trict. Want cd nnd display rates
on request.

FOR RENT: 2 housekeeping rooms WANTED: A substantial realty
firm with two excellent subdi­
Lake Monroe. Mrs. Sallie Milter.
g f f lo U o t .
visions and also a general broker­
Reasonable.
age business is enlarging its sales
20— For Sale, M iscellaneous force. Applications from men with
snles experience ure requested.
ions
FOR SALE: A wood heating stove The advertiser does not go in for
almost new. Inquire 201 East “Stunt" advertising or “High
5th St.
Pressure" selling, but he does be­
--------------------- —
-»
riea
lieve in square dealing with his
FOR SALE: Diamond ring; 1 car­ clients and with his salesmen. He
at, 58 points; also fine platinum niso expects sincere, intelligent,
dinner ring. Will sell at a sacri­ sales effort for which he gives
fice price. Owner will call on you. full co-operation and liberal com­ A LITTLE WANT AD IN The
Write I). Taffet, 857 Atlunta Ave. pensation. Mr. Gross will interview
HERALD will bring you in big
Lrtunities
Orlando.
applicants a t\h c Montezuma Ilo-1
_ Advertise those old ar­
Ice
tides yon have stored away and
rtments
FOR SALE: Pedigreed female tel on Monday
- morning between have no use for. A little thirty*
German police dog; 10 months!
an"
_•
lies
cerrt ad may bring you several
old. 407 \V. Central St.
DO YOU WANT to buy a lot in dollars, I hone 118 and » repre­
the highest class ami fastest sentative will call and see you.
FOR SALE: Fresh milk cow. Call
growing
development in Central TO REACH the prosperous farm
212-R._________________________
Florida where your money will be ers nnd fern growers of Volus-,
RESTAURANT BUSINESS: If sure to triple itself within twelve in county advertiso in the DeLnnd
taken soon, $1,500. Owner going months? If you do, communicate
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
north. Address R care Herald.
with us, Rhea &lt;k Bowron, agents with order.
Rowe Hollywood Estates, 206,
FOR SALE: Chenp 230 feet Hit-in. for
Untatclla, Fla.
ADVERTISING gets results if it
galvernized pipe new. One Ford
reaches potential buyers. Patruck good as new. One mule at YOUR LISTINGS will ho apprec­
latka
Daily News is circulated in
your own price. See Dr. E. G. Kesiated and have prompt atten­ an industrial und agricultural sec­
ier, Silver tjike.
tion. Elder and bivell, real estate tion.
brokers.
TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,
FOR SALE: Cheap. 2 delivery
Fla. Thousands reud the clas­
trucks. Inquire 402 Sanford Ave, WANTED: Vicinity Sanford; 5 to
sified pages of Florida's Great
Rutherford.
Itl-acre
farm
or
grove;
direct
jteil
l from owner. Reasonable;
no Homo Daily, rates 2 cents a word.
FOR SALE or exchange; 1U23 agents; state price, location. Ad­ Minimum 25c, cash with order.
Write for complete rate card.
Elen
Cadilue, 4 passenger coupe in dress J. I*. A., care Herald.
bratinif,
perfect mechanical condition; will
DEVELOPERS ATlUNIMONt L?
exchange for well located lots o r j ROOM WANTED: Nice room with
Pensacola is beginning
the
will apply as first payment on n
two beds; also connecting bath greatest development in Georgia’s
house.
Inquire
R.
M.
Baker,
101
by
two
gentlemen
for
permanent
history; a half million dollar high­
lee*
W. 10th St.
i occupation; prefer private family. way to tho gulf beach just finish­
Supplied i*-------- ---------------------------------------- Price reasonable. P. O. Box 494,
ed; at two million dollar bridge
FOR SALE: 1925 Dodge Special ________________
Sanford, Flu.
across
Escambia Bay started;
Coupe, A-l condition good rub
Iter. Inquire 1201 Myrtle Avenue. WANTED: Bui!, manges, carloads.;'Worter million dollar opera bouse
Supplies Prico $800.
Address Urung. . care Sanford!
construction; two millions
Ilc-ralsl
il**ing spent on highway; greatest
chance for live developers to get
TURKEYS FOR SALE: G. W.
[Female
WANTED: Painting and _ paper in on ground floor. Write Devel­
I1
hone
400.
Spencer.
Kale
hanging. Phone Curtis, 255, Sun- opment Department. The Pensuroln News.
[Male or
21.—Sale, Heal Estate
ford nml N. Y.

Salesman
lion, Male
[ion,Female
rotate
(nt

Pinehurst
Near
New Proposed
High School

.19—W anted S ituation, Fem ale MORGANTOWN, Vi. VA., people

II. C. VIELE, Jeweler. Watch, STENOGRAPHER nnd bookkeep­
Jewelery and clock repairing and
er whose experience covers sec­
engraving. Quick service. 110 Mag­ retarial work; bookkeeping and the
nolia Avenue. Phone 442.
handling of correspondence wishes
to secure a position of responsi­
bility in this vicinity. Phone 337.
28— Plant, Seeds, Trees

10— F o r R ent, Rooms

IHCST *a
Jfl*
|,r M !•»*
|lla«aatla«

AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
gusta, Ga., Augusta's greatest
classified medium, rate, cash, be
charge. _10c minimum.__________
MAINE — Wotervm&lt;s Morning
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
people lira interested in Florida
property. Reach them through
the Sentinel
Kate card on
plication.

A.H H E V J O K T Q O T H E ^ .
t-VY D A U G H T E R W I T H
P R O T O ' j M - ' d OF"

Try Smith’s Barber
Shop for good barber
work. Ladies welcome.
Next to Valdez.
FO R CITY COMMISSION
I hereby announce my can­
didacy in th e coming city elec­
tion for th e offico of City
Commission.
II. R. ST EV EN S
_______7

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m o w

i

NOTICE
TO A LL CONTRACTORS
On and a fte r Jan u a ry tho
10th, 1926, th e P a in te rs scale
will be $1.00 per hour.
Local 1261, Sanford
By M. I). JACKSON,
Financial Secretary.
W inter Days Are H ere
S t Our New Assortment of

Andiron* and F ire Set*

Ball Hardware Co.
01923

bv. Imt l

Featuhc Service. Ikc.

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NEWSPAPER
n Florida's Heart,
Greatest V egetable

Richest Garden Land
ly cooler In «xlrsmw.n#rlh portion
tohflfbti S atu rd ay fa ir, g eatla io

nfod^at* northerly winds.

ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE
SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 1925.

HOME EDITION

Shippers’ Complaints Will
Be Probed At Meeting To
Be Held At Jacksonville
Loaded
[anyLaborers |
ux Caies For
go Saturday

nowager Queen Suffers Heart
Attack Thursday Night at
Sandringham AndCondition
»«iday Is Reported Critical

Vessel

ken In Tow
ilon Harbor
Iriean Planes
pstroyers Are
IP Caribbean

DOMESTIC
The U. D. C. convention was
to consider several important a ­
mendments to its national con­
stitutional ut its session.! today.
Spectators arc keyed up for
further developments today in
the Rhinelander suit, following
an nbrupt
adjournment on
Thursday.
Mrs. Fannie Soper of Eliza­
bethtown, N. J., convicted of
killing her third husband, faces
death by electrocution.
Tim Callahan, former AIIAincrican football stur, nnnouncu that upon the advice uf Mi­
ami Beach interests, ho will a t­
tempt. to organise a professional
team for that city. Offers have
already been made to Wycoff of
Georgia Tech, Tyron of Colgate

Members of Royalty
Kush to the Bedside
News f.f lllnesH Brings Sor[ ow to Little Bavarian City
’’ here Queen Met Husband
I-ONDON, Nov. 20.— (AP)
Lne condition of Dawger
Queen Aloxamlcria, who sufloivd a severe attack at her
homo in Sandringham Thurswan extremely critical
i today with iittio liopo of recovory.
,
The aged woman of Edward
vH, lost strength during

NUMfcER 96.

BUSINESSTHATFoley Is Exonerated

President Conlidge Asserts
In New York Address That
Government Will Notlnlcrfere With Their Operation
Sanford because of the lack of
scales for hnmlling the welshing
of the shipments. He said that
there were no scales on the rail­
ways between Lakeland and San­
ford.
Shippers at the conference this
morning anticipated that the state
would bo shipping T»00 cars per
day of citrus fruit about Dec. 1
next, but .Mr. Shelley expressed
the opinion that no delay would
be experienced in getting cars for
these shipments.
According to Commissioner MeAJnnnmy, there are too many tourIs V U *1!S rime and passenger
l i i . W?.H Impending that of
ireipiit, ifp -mid the congestion
on the east const, had cleared up
and th a t there were now no delays
on shipments of perishables on the
east coast south of Jacksonville.
* , ndded that the embargo hail
had tho rffec'J
of relieving
conges­
&gt;ion
» t •
... ”
r%

Praises P resent Day
Methods o f Business
Elimination of Waste In In­ Harrison Advises Chamber of
dustry Would Render Fine
CommerOeThnt Harmonious
Action Is Only Solution;
Service. Executive Thinks
Check on Goods to Re Kept

NEW YORK, Nov. 20.—(/Ft_
Legitimate business has the as­
A general discussion of ways
jjTON, Nov. 20.—
surance of President Coolidge that and means of successfully combat­
|e&gt;s message pickhis administration will not inter­ ing further congestion of ship­
ments caused by existing rail em­
fcv the Navy said
fere with its activities so long ns bargoes, featured
the weekly
ttcair.cr Villcs dcs
they were conducted on true busi­ luncheon of the Sanford Chamber
M to have' been
ness lines and kept within legiti­ of Commerce today in the Semin­
ole Grill.
p the loss of 200
mate bounds.
K. E. Harrison, traffic expert
jen picked up by
In an undress last night before
the night und shortly before noon
tho New York r.tate Chuml&gt;or of recently engaged by the Chamber
fcrazos in Cuban
it was stated that there wan small
Commerce the executive ndvooat- of Commerce, in a report stressed
chance 0f any considerable rally,
f m w m m
ed the largest possible indepen­
the Prince of Wales arrived at
Lndicabed w h e th - j
dence between government nnd
l M0 o clock at th? bedside* of his
business nnd emphasized tlmt the
I aboard thoVesiol,
pram!mother, notwithstanding the
In in tow 18 miles
“whole policy of the government
elaborate preparations made for
n its system of opposition to
the procession and luncheon in
monoply and its public regulation
* Cnyes left Aux
honor
of
his
return
from
South
•f transportation and trade has
rdny for .Santiago
America.
been animated by a desire to have
ter for the sugar
King George broke up Ida shoot­
business remain business.
ral of her crow
ing party at Sandringham and the
ii up. Tho Brazos
“The present generation of husimembers, with tho exception o:
j details as to the
he ndded, “almost univers­
Prince Arthur of Connaught, wero
wreck.
ally
throughout
its responsible or­
leaving today.
ganization and management, has
Before the departure of his I Spectators Keyed Up for De­ Wood linger Will Be Manager shown every disposition to correct
Rucds, the king visited thorn and
velopments After Sudden
own abuses with as little inter
uf Territory Embracing 2 its
reported his mother’ll serious convention of the government as noaAdjournment
on
Thursday;
Lountics; Development Is
v 1&lt;,n. Tho Duke ami Duchess of
Suit Dismissal Is Denied
mirk are proceeding to Sandring­
Hailed ns Davis’ Biggest
ham this morning nnd the Princess
WHITE PLAINS, N. Y.. Nov. „ I,”ca1l, "G icch of Davis Shores,
Koyal Louise, sister of the king,
has already gone.
"0 (TP).—Spectators wera keyed up I*. 1 . DaVIS latosL nn.l uni.i ... Ialini.nl were lufor a climax today in the suit of
tho Cuban cugnr
i*«**s wings Much Sorrow
the speedy clearing of congested
--—i — .v
II ill i 111
Leonard Kip Rhinelandc^ to annul
■*from the Anice­
yards would bo offered at this
Sl'KYER,
Bavaria,
Nov.
U
0
.-.
i
i
t
o
n,
Irn
,plo
today
with
M
st (iuantanomo
his marriage of lust year with u
time.
bPi—New: iif the illness of Quee.i quadroon
n iR#r ,1formerly conncctei
royers have been
servant girl.
To Keep Cheek On Good*
with
Davm
Islands,
in
charge
nl
Alexandria
brought
much
sorrow
imbkean between
Speculation bi'cnino varied nnd •ho main office here and the txvc
Mr. Harrison ’ urged Sanford
ti this little Rhineland city, which
merchants to keep him advised as
i always has M l a special interest excited after tho sudden dramatic ilnniu'li office* located at Kustia
of
the Supremo j anti Lccflhurjr.
to car movements in order that ho
in the Danish princess, since it adjournment
( ourt yesterday.
Adjournment
could be able to maintain an effi­
I was here that sho first rnet her enmo
M. F. Bumstend, who was nlsu
when counsel for Alice J»nei with
cient check on all rolling stock con­
| hu.diand, the Prince of Wales.
Mr. Davis in his Tampa de­
signed to this state.
Their meeting wns on Sept. 19, Rhinelander*, showed the wealthy velopment, and Kenneth M. Eden,
following a negative reply to
• 1801, xyhen f’rinccsa Alex as all
John B. Burchfield nnd Alfred W.
his question us to whether or not
I latt, recent graduates of Rutb-r child friends called her, was
Mr. Harrison saw ury forthcoming
17 i.n rs of ago—a beautiful, tall
University, will nssist Mr.
Thu first made its api
relief from tho ncigiit system, A.
&gt;
'
&lt;
%
,
Jlfiigi"
m
bpndljmr
tho
*,Ua
uf
jjMhl . ’/'H.Lr Ji.wLf Jkfxised girl; s .'m*
ipmfny; - Ire d a c tio n
F. j ’ui no.ly declared ♦b.tt In his
invls
Shores
lo|s
in
Seminole
and
uat
dressed
in
Crinoline
and
woro
liouso ucU-.i on ih.l to pioztion of the fimt I
opinion the only remedy of tho
Lake counties, it was announced;
vido funds f„r erection of new .i quaint bonfiet; Tho l*rinm of
present freight situation lay in n
In commenting on tho national
stutc public buildings, is given Wales, who had only recently re­ von still want to go on with the
change of policy on tho part of
turned
from
a
visit
to
tho
United
aah
i
organization
recently
formed
flelayed until thl* afternoon
trial?"
.
tlu&gt; railroads in ordor to give
sell Davis Shores to the na­
pending further deliberation by i States and Canada, was a slender
freight consignments equal if not
Rhinclnndqr
answered,
“
Yes.”
&lt;lup, with sideburns, a small mustion. Mr. Wodlinger declared that
its members.
greater consideration than that
Introduction of yesterdayr let­ it wan Air. havin' intention to pertutlie and goatee,
ter was preceded by a question nnt tho residents of Florida to soLOCAL
Tiie prince and princess met ns concerning tho plaintiff's nre-mnrExtensive improvements on Jtourists in the Am bient Cathedral ttal relations with Alice .Jones. "I cine the choicest Iota at pre-de­
the
Hotel annex are started and wire introduced by friends. want him to rend this letter,” said velopment prirrs, nnd stated that
by W. M. Young who plans to The following day, they again met counsel for his wife, "and then Investors in nil sections of Florida
bail been quick to npnrccintu this
use offices as home of sales or­ at Heidelberg nnd a year later III ask for a recess.”
opportunity ns evidenced by the
thrir engagement was announced.
ganization of Highland Park.
1hiring the recess, couiisc! for numerous requests for lot reserva­
Sanford office of
Davis At the time ‘he was regarded as l"Uh '•ides conferred in private tions that had already been re­
Shores. 1). P. Davis' latest deve- the only princess eligible for tho xxith the court and the sudden ad­ ceived at his office on the open­
lopoment located lit St. Augus­ heir apparent to the British throne. journment followed.
ing day.
Effect On European History
Court room gossip to tho effect
tine, in opened today with M. H.
“Those who followed I). P. Davis
W oodlingcr ns manager.
The marriage of the couple nl- tlitit the contents of these letters to Tampa and invested in Davis
Thirty cases are heard in Mu­ ways has been considered us hav­ were so sensational that Rhine­ Islands made fortunes,’ Mr. Wod­
nicipal Court in two sessions on ing had its effect upon European lander’s attorneys would consent linger stated, “but Davis Shores
history during the half century to a dismissal and settlement crys­ offers even greater tiosHihiliri»s
Wednesday nnd Friday.
following
it. The hatred of the tallized until stnae N. Mills, his foe money making than Davis Isl­
F. E. Harrison, traffic expert
Danish
royal
le asehold for tho ehief attorney felt it necessary to ands, and those who get in on the
of the Chamber of Commerce, in
Hohelzollems
because
of Prussian issue a denial.
ground floor of this development
a report today before that body,
“’I lie suit has not been xvith- have
aggressions
in
Schleswelg-lloltheir financial future asurged its members to co-oper­
dnnvn
and
will
not
lie
withdiawn,”
sured."
ate with the railroads in nn ef- stein, in regarded by some Gor­ said Mr. Mills.
.Mr. Wodlinger dech
lort to relieve present congest- mans as nn important factor in
causing the break be tween Ger­
of the 2,200 Iota in tli
ted freight conditions.
many and Great Britain.
section placed on th
few xx'ceka ago had Is
a large percentage rei
stnntinl profits.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.—bp)—
He and his im istn
The speech of Chairman Llutlcr of accepting deposits on lots in the
the Republican National C o m m i t ­
LAKE CITY, Nov. 2l)._(,P )_
'omj action t.. go on m | q about
tee at Youngstown, ()., last night j/1'1; I»*
Col. J. B. Hodges, chairman of the
explained, nnd adile I
xvns assailed today in n statement that while ho could not positively
local school board for increasing
by Chairman Olfield, of tho Demo­ guarantee reservations in this sec­
school facilities, last night before
NEW YORK. Nov. ‘^ . - ( / P i - cratic Congressional Committer
the Kixvnnis Club, urged that the
tion, all indications were that
Representative Oldfield dczlnr- those who entered their checks
city commission call an election Acting on behalf of Miami, Fla,,
for the purpose of voting immed­ interests, Tim Calhihnn former fd that Senator Butler knew that promptly could rest assured of se­
Probe Into Death of
iately u total of $175,000 for im­ Yule gridiron champion nnd nil- the Republicans wero divided on curing well locuted home sites in
Infant Is Reopened
provements on Lake City’s school American star announced today he many major questions when he as­ the section that l.i now being plat
serted in his speech that the Re­ tod.
accomodations.
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CHICAGO, Nov. 20.—((F)—De­
In describing Mr. Davis’ $.ri((,velopments of the investigation in­ Three Bandits
contract to Kddio Tryon of Col- Democratic party xvns not.
000,000 development across Mnnto the death of five weeks’ old
nnxns Bay in the city limits of St.
Sentences o f
e-ato and f&gt;xvcde Oberlandcr of
son of Mr. and Mrs. John Allen,
.Augustine, Mr, Wodlinger stilted
Durtmout, two of the easts out­
found chloroformed in the Allen
that Davis Shores represented the
standing buckfield stars, as well
suito in n fashionnhlo Northsido
BANK OK. Siam. Nov. 20.largest dredging oporution ever
ns Doug Wykoff of (la. Tech.
—The
King
of
Slum,
Malm
hotel,
have caused Coroner Oscar
undertaken
in
Florida,
Callahan said he and his asso­
Wolff to order Mrs. Allen brought
“The entire tract comnrUing fiOO
ciated had I&gt;ooh commissioned to jirnx'udh today undorxvcnt un
to his office for further question­
acres will be divided into five islassemble nn all-star team of col­ erntion for abdominal nhsrss.
ing.
_ Downtown offices of Higgins, lege players to ploy professional condition is saiif to be serious
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The Inquest, previously postpon­
Smith and Wright, a recently or- football. It i3 expected that this
ed to Dec. 1, was ordered reop­
gnnized firm of local business team, he suid, would among other
ened to hear important new testi­
men who have nlaced on the mar­ contests, meet and nggretntion
mony.
ket t/Och-Arbor, Sanford’s latest featuring Red CJrnngc in its lineTho nntnro of the new evidence
development, will tie opened at an un in n Christinas day game at
was not disclosed, but thu coron­
early date in the Smith Brothers’ Miami beach.
er's orders cume after reports
building nt First street nnd Pal­
Callahan shed some new light
were made to him of the results
metto Avenue, according to an an­ on Grange’s expected professional
x-’niy nine cases xvero heard in lieorge AlhprUon, speeding |5
of u chemical analysis of the
nouncement d id o by the firm this venture by saying it xvas his un­ the Municipal Court today by bond entreated; L C. Bracken,
baby’s vital organs.
afternoon.
derstanding xlmt C. C. I’yle, Cham­ Judge W. E. White. Among those drunk nnd disorderly and curry­
Airs, Allen was in a state of
Jtemodeling on u large scale ins paign, theater owner and reputed disposed of were: J. I). Levy, vi­ ing concealed weapon, 50 days in
collapse ufter the child’s funeral
now under way, it is stated, nnd manager of Red had signed for olation of parking law, $5 bond- Jail.
yesterday.
present plans call for the expendi­ the Illinois captain to play profes­ entreated; Mrs. S. E. Newman, vi­
The docket ulso included the
ture of several thousand dollars sional football.
olation of parking law, $1 and following cases: Arthur Ford,
in constructing what is planned as
('alluhan admitted lu* bad not costs; Walter Young, violation of Robert herd, J. Battle. Jam.*
II. S. Shipping Board
one of th? most modem nnd a t­ yet signed uny players of promin­ traffic laxv, continued to Wednes­ Lewis and Richard Johnson, gam­
tractive real estate oficcs In ence for the Miami team but said day.
Sells Third Steamer
bling. continued to Wednesday; Ten Killed In A ttack
Sanford.
attractive offers would be made f Gther cases were ns follows: II. James Henderson, gambling. $10
Near City of Beirut
The completed project will in­ to n numbers of sbir players bc- C. Crippon, violation of parking bond entreated; W. Willis, gamclude a specious reception hall, Hde Trvon Oberlincr and Wycoff. law. $1 and costs; Charles Thomas,
*r&gt; bon'* v*treated; Cicero
BF.IFUT, .Syria. Nov. 20__T..n
business offices, fecounting d»- He expects to have his outfit re­ violation of parking Inw, $.1 anil .iraP’
xyilliams. gambling, $10 nnd costs
nartincnt and general sales offices cruited within a week.
costs; Thomas Bell, driving a enr rran k Williams, gambling, |! 0
for'the 12 or more salesmen con­
on a paved street on the rim, $5 bond entreated.
nected with the fjrm. Field ofbond entreated; Earl Cameron,
Other rnscit_j.'oming before the
fires arc being constructed on the
disorderly conduct, &lt;3 nnd costs; court were: George Pride, gam­
WASHINGTON,
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property, it is stated.
Fred Weavpr. disorderly conduct, bling, $H.75 bond estrent**&lt;J; Earl
would h
The first Pullman bus acquired —A wireless message picked up continued to Wednesday.
Lluon, gambling, |10 bond estreat-.
by the developers of Loch-Arbor today by the Navy Raid the i IniJudge While heard 21 cases at rd; J. Preston, disordorly conduct,
is noxv being lettered with tho in­ tie n steamer Vile ties Cayen, bo- \Yednesdny’s session, 12 of which transferred to the county court; S .I
signia of thu firm, nnd additional iicx’cd to have been wrecked with were for gambling. Among them L. Settlemyre, drunkencss, $10
busses of tho snme type have been t h e . loss of 200 lives, had been xvero; Theodore Bell, contempt of bond estreated; Eugona Early, j
ordered umj are expected at &lt;ul| pirktjd up by tho Tanker Drazoa a/urt, | 2U atui costs: LcKoy Me- speeding and contempt of court, 40 i
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‘ in Cuban waters.
DufTer. spseding. $3 and costs: days ip jail.
a were ag

Pico Hole! Annex
Being Remodeled
To House New Firm

Downtown Offices
For Loch-Arbor To
Be Completed Soon

Thirty Cases Tried In Two Sessions
Of Municipal Court During This Week

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where early demand
assures profit
Early demand for properties in the Crystal Lake*Club Section is a fair
index to Loch Arbor’s desirability as an investment. Those who are fa ­
miliar with this region have recognized the unique appeal as b6ng an
unusual investm ent from the standpoint of a home site or of profit.

Improvements on a very extensive scale are now well under way. The one­
time vision of its developers is fast becom ing a reality. These develop­
ments are especially evident to those fam iliar with this section. Loch
Arbor, Sanford’ country estate district is nearing completion, as fa st as
men, money and machinery can make it possible.

WATCH FOR THE OPENING ANNOUNCEM ENT OF THE COUNTRY,
CLUB ENTRANCE SECTION THAT WILL BE PLACED ON SALE IN
A FEW DAYS. IN THE MEANTIME, INVESTIGATE ITS POSSIBILIT­
IES AS A HOME-SITE OR INVESTMENT. YOUR RESERVATION
NOW WILL HAVE THE ADVANTAGE OF A CHOICE LOCATION.

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The Ensemble Idea la a Safeguard that n very well-drMsed young
Against Color Discords.
woman wore for tea at a fashionSome ohaervant dress authority able hotel tea-room the other a saya th at the “ensemble" idea wn» ernoon. It consisted of a to .* a perfectly logical and necessary fore velvet jacket edged w h
outcome of the prevailing fash- gray squirrel and trimmed with
ion for bright and varied colors.
: sdver buttons, a short *tj!l isJt.rt
-So long as well-dressed women 0f gray cloth ami n I... s-de-rose
confined Uiemselvcs—when dress- velvet hat trimmtd
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ed for the street—to dark browns, squirrt I.
navy blues, blacks, beiges or even:
grays, they didn’t have much trouble not striking color discords.;
Then came brighter nnd more voi ­
ded colors. Well-dressed wnnm:i
began to wear colors on tin utroet'
;thnt they would have laughed at
some time time before—oil shades
, of reddish brown, henna, phea not,
chow, etc., violet shades such ns
.fuchsia, pansy niter and p.uiiia, |
bright, vibrant reds—lacquer red,
for Instance—bright blues snn-h as
pencil blue, ball blue, a series of
blues that seemed all more or less
alike when separate but which
swore like drunken sailor when in
close promlmlty.
It then became Apparent to n
good many of us that a very large
proportion of women in this coun­
try were if not colored hind at
; least sadly lacking in a fine f.’cling for snlor harm onies. They
* wore henna and petunia, henna
nnd Lanvin green, purple and pen­
cil blue. To be sure, those lustmentioned colors have been well I
. combined but it assuredly lakes
the hand of an artist to do it pro-

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Some men carry their lunches
to work with them out of choice—
with no thought of economy about
it. „A IIlun
man wo
we Rnow
know wno
who Is uri¥en
driven
to },{„ fnctory jn n vcry fine car
|,y a ppjcjj nmj snnp |jVCried chanffpur tnkeH h-8 ,unch with hin, t or
rathcr the chauffcur j^ ta a small
,unc|) box from the cook cvery
|nornin just i,ef„re |lIs ompioy.
er is rendy to start. This lunch
box the chauffeur hands over to
the factory owner’s secretary,
whose duty it is to see th a t the
lunch in the link is laid out an a
labia in Iter employer’s privnte of­
fice at the hour when he hahitually has lunch. The restaurants in
the vicinity of the factory coultl
riot possibly offer as good a meal
ns that lunch box holds.
Many mothers take pains to put
up lunches for their children who
go to school, not as a m atter of

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Well, just to save women from I
* n reputation of being absolutely
lacking in color discrimination the
dressmakers had to Invent the cn. srruble idea. Only of course no
one person invented it. It iust
naturally happened as so many
. things do hniqen ia fashion, nh i
. the dressmakers found it very profitabl , because jt often meant that &gt;
a woman, instead of buying a sin
gle frock, would buy a frock and
n scarf and a wrap and n hat or
Instead of buying only a hat, she
would nl. o buy a belt nnd a pair
of gloves, or instead of buying a
pair of shoes, she would c&lt;t lie
away with u handbag besides.
And the ensemble idea is as im­
An up-to-date ensemble is cunportant as ever. There are far
here of a jacket of bois-defewer color discords where well- tlived
&lt;1reus i d women foregather than rose velvet trimmed with silver
there were but they have by no buttons and gi:ay squirrel, a ‘ hurt
full skirt of gray doth, a hat of
minus faded entirely front the huis-de-roso
velvet edged with
view.
squirrel and gray shoes and sto kThe iki-tih shown the costume lugs.
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economy, but because they feel
that these home lunches are more
wholesome than the meals obtain- ■
able in the school lunch room.
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Sandwiches are nnd anon the ■
form in which to serve the lunch- ■
con because almost any sort of | H
food can be eaten without need o f 'g
fork or knife. Open your cook:"
books to the section on sandwiches v
ami sec whnt a variety of forms
the sandwiches may take. Hero is
one that calls for finely cut rais­
ins mixed with cream cheese spread
between slices of whole wheat
bread anti butter. Here's a sand­
wich that callH for a filling of
boned and skinned sardines, mash­
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ed with lemon and spread between
slices of rye or white broad. But
there isn’t room for more—just ^
read up on sandwiches in your 5
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begin to wish that you had some
doily lunch boxes to fill.
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must he paid. If you have resided in Sanford for
six months and the State of Florida for a year
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This mere statement should send values soaring.
conception of the boulevard.

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Price schedule on these lots was established

It is our intentions to pass this advantage to our buyers. Yesterday thej

was let for paving Geneva Street; the same day a crew of men began this work between Sanfcd Crt

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Mellonville Ave. These are definite facts, there are other value creating improvements that weFrelertJ|
about personally.

'I he most remarkable feature of all is th at the inves tor can now buy realties for what others

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Grading of street in Sanford Grove tire now under w ay, sidewalks are being paved as fast as
them.

Joining Rose Courl on the Rust.
Joining Magnolia Heights on the South.
One of the highest spots in Sanford. Most of
the lots have fine orange trees and the balance
are covered with magnificent oaks.
They are worth $1,250 each, today. Don’t take
our word for th at—ask your own broker—or use
your own judgment.

WE0FF£!( llteENllRE LOTof 28at just$625 EACH
Or $17,500 for (lie hunch and unless sold sooner
this offer will hold good for seven days and no
more.
You can’t make money easier or more surely.

P ack ard Realty C om pany

The things are being done now and will be spe d ahead as fast as possible.

Iwenty-eight lots in the first section have been sold. W ith developments forging ahead this d J,' }
gross that is being made, proving th at every promise m ade by us will he fulfilled, Wo

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will be entirely sold mil in a very short while.

Investors. Homcseekcrs. Realize the opportunity that is being offered you in this development. - j
is a carefully restricted and wisely controlled development.

With the opening of the ^ou*e

(.rove will be placed in exceeding close proximity to M ayfair, F t. Mellon, and other higher type
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East Side . Ihe section th at is destioned to he th e most exclusive part of the city.

REMEMBER OUR PRICES HAVE NOT
YET BEEN ADVANCED

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tease of Each
jge of OpposiSoidhv Florida;
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J£ord until 3 o clock
’ by the house this
r mtsurM are general
, br Gov. John W.
", fiVst special tnesJi to both houses Wed* Jrorc refer bid to the
Sitce un applications
j feck favorably. A
“ mjsage of each Is
funds for each
l to be appropriated
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international IraCj and south Florida
El championed nn aC”tj.0 public building
tic for the repayment
L front general funds
fpirs.
Lj.-cnt passed the
E vote majority yesX a spirited debate.
L Carroll of KscomBf his intention
Cnjideratinn of the
• the amendment pasI gill In P a s s e d

L l of the house to
Ki' by the Governor
Kr appropriation of
B-j claries nnd travB, of circuit judges
■jonwy* during 1925,
■ isd not provided by
Bi-ion of 1925 was
K]biy and passed
Bfr.tirg vote in the
:« on county organsesaion this morn!tha house bill promdju.'tment of the
Hernando, Sumter
fclics. The bill iuLprescntativc Gct[t» cut off a fedge
L cf Hernando and
ki Sumter and PusKu objected to by
Lf Hernando,
l i e county boards
of the counties
Bring heard by the
B Getzcri explained
Bt that the lull was
B;!cie the road conBiml Pasco counties
Bthc board of counB -t of Hctnnndo
B Jo, but have fall-

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With the declaration that real
and solid progress has been made
In the development of American
business, particularly in its re ­
lations with the government, the
President said there was need for
further improvement in trans­
portation facilities by development
of inland waterways; need for rail­
road consolidations; need for im­
provement of railroad terminals
for more eponomical distribution
of commodities in congested cen­
ter?; need for still greater ex­
tension of electrification; need
for re-organization of government
and
need for further effort
against "all categories of wnstc
which the Department of Com­
merce hus enumerated and so ac­
tively attacked.”
Tho American policy toward busi­
ness, Mr. Coolidgc nssertod had
been to cherish the genera! struc­
ture of business while holding its
avenues open to the widest com­
petition so its opportunities and
benefits might be given the broad­
est participation.
"While it is true that the gov­
ernment ought not to be and is
not committed to certain methods
of acquisition which, whilo partak­
ing of the nature of unfair prac­
tices try to masquerade under the
guise of business, "he added, “the
government is ami ought to be
thoroughly committed to cyory
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endeavor of production nnd distri­
bution which is cnitled to be desig­
nated ns true business. Those who
arc so engaged instead of regard­
ing. the government a? their op­
ponent nnd enemy, ought to re­
gard it ns their vigilant supporttcr nnd friend."
In his discussion of the foreign
debt problem, the President re­
affirmed his conviction th at loans
should not bo made by the United
States or by American bankers
when the money advanced is used
for maintenance of great armies
and navies.
"Loans." he continued, when us­
ed "in ways that are not pro­
ductive, like the maintenance of
great military establishments or
to meet municipal expenditures
which should either bo eliminated
by government economy or sup­
plied by taxation, do not appear
to serve n useful purpose and
ought to be discouraged."
"Our bankers." he continued,
have a great deal of responsibility
in relation to the soundness of
these loans when they undertake
to invest the savings of our coun­
try abroad. I should regret very
much to sec our possession of re­
sources which ure nvnilnblc to
meet needs in other countries bo
the cause of any sentiment of
envy or unfriendliness toward
u s/

SANFORD OFFICE
OF DAVIS SHORES
IS OPENED TODAY
(Continued from page 1)
njids connected by bridges of un­
usual and artistic design," he snid,
“and all waterways will have sea
walls nnd benutifipd to the fullest
extent."
*
; '*Manv Large_ hotels, apartment
Houses, huslnoss 'structures and
hundreds of handsome homes, pa­
latial clubs,two 18-hole golf cours­
es, yacht basins, bathing pools and
casalnos and everything necessary
for tho luxury ami enjoyment of
residents will bo constructed at
IJavjs Shores," Mr. Wodlinger add­
ed. "und I). P. Davis, hacked by
millions of dollars, is doing every­
thing possible to create at St. Au­
gustine a modern city without a
rival in the United States."

Spends $200,000 on Roclt Tomb

around Sanford.
This suggestion met with gen­
eral o p ro v al and was referred to
the committeo on legislative m at­
ters for further action.
President Edward Higgins, in a
brief discussion of the Deland*
Snnford road situation stated that
stntehighway officials had defi­
nitely promised to havo the road
rolled with shell from Volusia
county in the event that the con­
tinuance of the embargo prevented
the delivery of the required mater­
ials

ELIZABETHTOWN, N. Y„ Nov.
20—l/Pi—Mrs. Fannie Soper, coni victed of murder in the first de­
gree for the killing of her third
husband, Henry Sopor, was sent­
enced to death in the electric chair
by the Supreme Court, early this
morning.
A jury largely of farmers, yes­
terday returned a verdict of mur­
der, first degree, after having
listened for 10 days to a trial
which had attracted wide ntention
in the Adirondack?.
Sentenced to death in the elec­
f apt. John h. Lyons of Middleport, O., a well-to-do river man, is having tric chair is mandatory.
a huge tomb cut for himself of solid rock in a 100-foot bluff overlookIf Mrs. Soper is nut to denth
ihk the Ohio Hivcr. It will cost $200,000, including a 75-foot mono- she will be the fourth of her sex
meat that is to he erected on the brow of the hill behind the tomb. from whom the state has exacted
* hoto shows Ihf excavation in the rock. It will he closed lty a copper the extreme penalty. Mrs. RoxUlu
door guaranteed to -lap; 5000 years.
Druse was hanged in Herkimer,
Feh. 23, 1837, for the murder
of her husband:
Martha I’laco
Joe
Chittenden
called
the
nttenCO - OPERATION OF ,tion of the body to an article ap­ who was convlctul in New
York county, was executed in sing
RAILROADS, SAYS pearing in the Ncjy York Herald- sing
prison on Mar. 20, 1809, nnd
Tribune designating Sanford's slo­ Mary Former, convicted in Jeffer­
TRAFFIC EXPERT gan of "City Substantial” as the son county, was put to death in
winner of a statewide contest pro­ Auburn prison on Mar. 29, 1909.
(Continu’d from page 1)
moted by Orlando to determine the
r&lt;md officials . were doing every­ best known slogan
. __ of any city in
AGENTS SEIZE HUM
thing humanly Possible Iqi the al­ f lorida.
leviation of Hr situation, and ad­
Mr. Chittended suggested that
SARANAC LAKE, N. Y„ Nov.
vised laymen &gt;{o let the railroad Sanford's slogan could be made 20 .—&lt;/P)—Federal agents have
men run their: business,
(reached the palatial Adirondack
Harry T. Tiodwell, in a brief known to many by the adoption of camp of F.dmond A. Guggenheim
talk, ventured the opinion that legislature requring the conspic­ and seized 300 bottles of private
speculators in_,building in the state uous display of the "City Substan- stock.
of Florida were, responsible for the
enormous amount of material
pouring into ihft state, anil add­
ed that statistics showed that from
25 to hi per cent more material
had been ordered than was neces­
sary.
Ho stated that the education of
public sentiment afcuinst specula­
tion of this kind and the whole­
hearted support of the railroads
would in time bring about the so­
lution of the state’s transporta­
tion difficulties.
110 SANFORD AVENUE
Railroads Not Concerned
This opinion was received with
general favor and \V. M. Scott's
motion that Mr. Harrison Ik? in­
structed to present Mr. Connelly’s
plan at the embargo conference
Tuesday without any suggestion
or recommendations, was unanintously passed when it was
brought out that this action en­
tailed no censure or adverse criti­
cism of the railroads present ad­
ministration.
Mr. Connelly introduced a prop­
osition submitted by O. G. Cheat­
ham, general sales ugeat for the
Georgia Car and Ivocomotivii Com­
pany, calling for the purchase of
several de luxe Pullman cars to
be run on sidings here and used
for housing purposes in the event
that Kan ford’s housing facilities
Campbell's
should become inadequate.
No. 2 Can
Mr. Connelly reported that these
cars were fully equipped with bed­
ding and silverware, and offered
the proposition for the approval
or disapproval «&gt;f the Chamber. No
action was taken on this matter,
however.

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Citron Peel, lb
Glace Pineapple, lb
Stuffed Dates, lb
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Currants, “A&amp;P” Brand, 15-oz pkg,
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A Storehouse Full of

Thanksgiving Necessities—
We have stocked our store to its capacity with good
things to eat in order that our patrons might have a
good selection for their holiday feasts.

Fresh Oysters Daily
Complete line of Fresh Vegetables
me "ik. irahility
Possihip indepen*Merriment and
-^tutive expressR ' n'l&gt; o u g h t to
/,
sp h e re ."

U finui.i unduly
r c;
hurinesa,
F«My is to dcRUi-aiimi which
I , 0; m in o r tu n i ty ;

Thanksgiving Suggestions
lit Cakes.
Plum Pudding
Fresh Cranberries
Cranberry Sauce

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omedary Dates.

N uts of All Kinds

ces1 Cherries—

Fancy Ripe Olives

Sweet Mixed Pickles, in hulk.

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of the quality. Every ingredient
is tested for purity and strength.
Sure of results* Produces pure,
sweet, wholesome foods.

m um ®

-D ressed or alive—Richelieu Plum Pudding
Stone’s Fruit Cakes— Cranberry Sauce

NUTS OF ALL KIND
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Premier Steel Cut Vacuumized Coffee,
Cocoanut in bulk, p ou n d ..........................
Wesson Oil pint cans ............................... :
8Vi oz. jars .M ayonnaise............................
Sour and Sweet pickles in bulk.
8 pound buckets of Shorto or Snowflake
S h o rten in g .......................................... .$]
Jones Dairy Farm Sausage, pound........
Apalachicola Oysters, quart ..................
5 1-4 oz. glass jars Fresh wet Shrimp ....
Fresh Salami, pound ................................
No. 2 cans T om atoes..................................

Complete line of fruits and vegetables. Plenty of fresh
killed, milk fed fryers and hens.

onzaiez
Grocery Co.

McCuller’s Grocery

77— PHONE— :

At the Ba.skcl

THE STORE WHERE QUALITY COUNTS

WE DELIVER

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The turkey with all his fix*
inits each year on Thanks-;
giving day. reigns supreme!
/g v- i^L His sovereignty is undts*
S rnr ^ m v s Puled, but be is Helpless
j H j ll without aides. At your
Store you will find a
l i countless array of ‘fixings*
)M o ( the highest quality and
P
/M
priced unusually low to as/m
sist you in making your
.
thanksgiving feast a success.
M A K ^Y O U R PREPARATIONS NOW!

Chamber of Commerce Okcys
Report of Committee That
Passes Upon AH Highways
KISSIMMEE, Fla., Noc, 20.—(yp)
— Final report of the general com­
mittee, representing all sections of
Osceola county, to determine which
roads shall bo constructed in the
$2,000,000 road building program
for which n bond issue will be
culled, has been adopted by the lo­
cal chamber of commerce.
The contemplated program in­
cludes 82 miles of new sixteen foot
roads throughout the county and
repairs to the Ocenn-ta-Gulf High­
way from Kissimmee to the Bre­
vard county line.
The program ns adopted by the
county ami ondorsed by tho cham­
ber provides for thirty-six miles
of the Ocean to Gulf highway at
Holopaw Junction through itolopaw and Mcnansvilio to the In­
dian Iliver county line, where tho
Florida East Coast railroad leaves
Osceola county and is part of a
through road to Okeechobee City.
Fiftee miles were agreed upon on
the Lawo Wilson rond, four miles
on the Hilliard island road, five
miles on the Marcoosce road, and
eight miles to Kissimmee t’nrk.
Four and one half miles will he
built through Center Park to East
I-ake, Tohopekaliga and nlong the
lake shore to the city limits of St.
Cloud. Ten miles will he built
from the Dixie Highway through
Osceola City on the pleasant Mill
road.
Representatives of the general
committees from the chambers of
commerce and realty boards of
Kissimmee. St. Cloud, nnd from
other sections of the county met
with the board of commissioners
this sweek and it was decided to
survey immediately engineers to
sta rt surveying the roads to be in­
cluded in the program of road

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H w Sanford Herald

Overnight Millionaires

Practically every newspaper and magazine in th e coun­
try has had something to say during the past few months
about Florida, the bubble and the possibility of its bursting.
Many say there is no bubble, some say their i s ; some artic­
IHaa les are interesting, some libelous, anG some show an inteli____UTD U D B A ir _
.P
« iu
« &gt; Rcnce on the part of their wrjtera th a t is astonishing.
HOWARD
pard BRRO
BiHo------cm
*"*.
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n " * J” I
The Tulsa Tribune, of Oklahoma, seems to have gotten
IVBUCRIPTin n RATR*
the
right
idea and hits the nail on the head when it says:
On a T a a i—17.00 six Month*-- fl.M
“Is Florida the land of promise or is it the
tJalt&gt;ar«a In C k by C arrie. **J
waak. Uo. Waakly Edition »£.«•
land of broken dream s?
par yaar.__________ t&gt;___________ _
“Some returning travelers say one thing, some
I K C I A L k O T itn ti 411 obituary
w J E ;-: o * V of tb .n k .. rWOlutlon.
the
other.
and notice* ot an taru ln —« n u wb«ra
“Notice th is: men who w ent to Florida to
c a a r ita ara wad a w ill ba cftaroao
for at ragular advertising rate*.
enjoy themselves, or to follow the same sort of busi­
in n tT H lt AIIOCIATED FRRSi
ness or trade they followed in the north, are usually
TVi Associated Praaa la axolua*
highly enthusiastic. Men who went there to make
raiy antltlad to rha uaa for reabllestlcm o' all
dlipatohe*
pablleatlon
alt n«w»
nawa dispatch**
easy money fast and without effort are upt to be
at adIt v . tot It or not oD**^.1**.®*^!*
*ta?*in*th1a”papor
and alao the lo||
disgruntled.
9 m *aawa publlanad haraln._ All rjilita
2? rttmblPcxiion or special .j li patch “It’s easy to see why. Fioridn, with its natural
M herein ara alao r&gt;«ar-ad.
advantages, is bound to grow in population and im­
FRIDAY. NOVEMBEA 20, 1925.
portance. For the man who is willing to put in the
same sort of hard work that is required in the north,
* THE HERALu ’8 PLATFORM
it is a marvelous place ju st as Oklahoma is a
1-—Deeper w»ter roet® to Jackson­
ville.
.
.
marvelous place in productivity.
I —Construction of 8 L Johni-ln“But the old, old law that you can't get some­
diap Hirer canal,
thing
for nothing operates in Florida ju st as it does
Extension e f vfclt® way.
elsewhere. Don't go there expecting to live on the
I^Brtinaion of local amuaement*.
—Bwtmndnf pool, tennla conrta,
fat of the land without doing anything to deserve
itt,
it. If you do you’ll be disappointed, ju st as you
%,—Augmenting of building pro*
would be back home."
am—borne*, hotel*, apartment
Florida has lots of room for professional men of all
u»es.
•.—Extension of *ireet paring pro* kinds, for merchants, tailors, grocers, bakers, mechanics,
gram.
capenters and masons, in short for every man who comes
1.—Conatructlon of
bonlerard
here to work and to contribute his share to the building of
aroi nd L ila Monroe.
•-L-CompIfJon of city beantlflea- a great state. Florida also has room, and desires to see in
tion program.
plenty, tourists who come here for the winter months to
•.—Expansion of school ay ate m escape the cold and to spend a vacution enjoying the sports
with provision for Increased fa­ of this country, and who are willing to pay for this privilege.
cilities.
But those persons who come here to get rich quick,
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
to grab off profits overnight, then to return to their north­
EVERLASTING LIGHT:—Thy ern or western homes, we had far rather see them stay away
sun shnll no more no clown; neith­ altogether. Florida has no room for them, and no use for
er shall thy moon withdraw it­ them. They will do us no good but they will do us plenty
self; for the* Lord shnll be thine of harm.
■t Iraf^H t

rU B» c o d 4 U » m Mattar.
17. l» t t . at »h* foatoftlea
Florida vndar Act of

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everlasting light, and the days of
thy mourning shall be endc*'' Is­
aiah 00 : 20.
PRAYER—
“The Lord is my light and niy snlvatio n ,.
Whom shnll I fear?
The Lord is the strength of my
life,
Of whom shnll I be afraid ?”
-------- o-------WORTH WHILE
Live while you're living,
Long you’ll be dead.
Give while you’re giving
Kindness and bread.
Ring while you’re ringing
Bells true and right.
Sing while you're singing
Songs that delight.
Though you in sorrow,
No joy cuit see;
Don’t rob tomorrow
Of what may be.
Grope while you’re groping
For treasure trove.
Hope while you’re hoping
For peace and love.
Dream whilo you’re dreaming
Of ideal things;
Often just seeming
Achievement brings.
Go while you’re going
'
Where birds are gay,
Show while you're showing
Thu better way
Don't join masses
“ Dawn the decline ;1 *
Lead up the passes
To heights ciivinc*.
Seek while you’re seeking
F riends who can smile.
Speak while you’re speaking
Something worth while.
— Lon Angeles Times
-------- o-------Those persons who have the idea
thnt Sanford’s stnte advertising
campaign isn’t producing results
should note tho many new faces to
be seen on the streets of the city.

W hat Does a Girl Love?

LAMB’S WOOL was plentiful
on the wild winds of Wall Street
yesterday. This column recently
wnrned against gambling in auto­
mobile stocks. Look ot the stock
market yesterday.
Unfortunate little men with
weak margins will be the victims.
A few speculative stocks dropped,
and others, non-specuiative, are
thrown overboard, prices slashed
to meet losses. Quiet men thnt
know real values pick up bargains,
and that is another chapter stock
exchange history.
OUR GLORIOUS navy, not ef­
ficient in aircraft or management,
shows no lack of efficiency when
it comes to worrying an unfortunnnte woman, widow of the
Shenandoah’s commander, called
to testify nbout tho killing of her
husband.
She is informed by the learned
court that she is not entitled to
counsel. If somebody hod stoten
her dog, she would ho allowed to
have a lawyer. Why can’t she
have one when her husband has
been taken from her?
The American people would like
to have a convincing answer to
that question.
THEY WOULD like to know
why her lawyer was forcibly put
out of the court. When a cabinet
officer steals a naval air reserve
he can have fit) lawyers and no- j
body objects.
When a woman’s husband is
stolen from her by official stupid­
ity she ought to have all possiblu
protection—as many lawyers as
No other state in the u n io n has
she wants
ever taken a step that
widespread agitation ns Honda s
recent constitutional amendment
WHAT MRS. Lansdowne says is bnrinK inheritance anil income
simple and true, namely, that her j jnx Coupled with this, the news
husband objected to taking the* 0f Vlorida being free from state
Shenandoah on a stupid political
^as cjrcu]a tcd widely and hns
trip to a state fair.
been piayL*d up prominently in
This writer can corroborate his leading newspapers and magazines
of American and even abroad.
statement.
Last June Commander LansWo are now facing the danger
downe in his wife's presence told wj1jcj1 tjie Commercial pointed out
this writer at Lakewood, N. J -,lfjrat
the Florida newspa­
thatsending the Shenandoah across | purs
amendment was
pe._ w|,cn
___ this
...
this country would be highly dan proposed. We said that the only
gerous, and in case a thunder disadvantage we foresaw was that
storm were encountered, would in retaliation the federal inheri­
probably result in disaster.
tance law inigh*. he “jerrymander­
ed” so that it might offset this
THE SHIP was ordered to go advantage to Fioridn and we
across the country nnd Lansdowne woultlbe placed in the light of be­
who had crossed the ocean in a ing unable to gain advantage
dirgible and knew his business, from our law nnd at the same
protested. He was overruled by time would suffer this loss of re­
ignoramuses, and their stupidity venue. This danger, however, we
killed him. The least the navy can considered sufficiently remote to
do is to treat his widow chival­ be disregarded in the light of the
rously, having killed her husband. other obvious advantages. But the
--ill.■*.,
4' -■L_fcifcJ#I.—
«■* 4M
&gt;*.■*$*■«*"
danger has loomed up much more
DR. FREDERICK, of Bryn quickly than we anticipated, just
Mnwr, says the United States is as the effects of the new law were
shirking
its responsibilities in beyond our wildest imagination.
keeping out of the League of Na­
In Sunday’s Tampa Telegraph
tions, thus preventing world peace. Col. Peter O. Knight points out
thnt the ways ami means com­
THE LEARNED doctor reminds mittee of Congress is right now
you of a gentleman accused of conducting hearings on this mat­
killing sheep. "I will kill any ter and while President Coolidge
sheep that bites me,” said he.
ami the public want the federal
The United States preventing inheritance tax removed,_thcre J s
peace is a new idea. Next you
will learn that the wicked United
States started the war of 1914,
pushing the countries of Europe
REAL ESTATE
into it.

W hat ia the kind of a man you would m arry if you
had to m arry at all? No doubt many a young woman has
pondered on that question considerably. No doubt in their
minds eye they can all see their ideal Galahad, Lancelot, or
Big Hearted Jim of the Wide Open Spaces.
When we look our men acquaintances over, we some­
times wonder how they will ever get married at ail. For­
tunately tastes differ. Fortunately what appeals to one girl
does not appeal to another. That gives us all a chance.
Some men are loved for their looks, some for their brains,
some for their money, hut sooner or later they will all he
loved for something.
We note with interest one thousand replies to one
thousand queationaires sent to one thousand girls on the
subject of matrimony, and reproduced in the Miami Tribune.
The question is:
“ Do you prefer a young man whose attitude is that of
reverent regard or one who forgets alt barriers of sox in his
fnm iliarties?
“Of tho replies, 50 per cent did not include money as a
consideration at all and 50 per cent put it last; 20 per
cent gave it sixth place.
“As to good looks, 55 per cent failed to consider it at
all, 5 per cent gave it last place, 18 per cent sixth place,
55 per cent fifth place and 10 per cent fourth place.
“ Being well dressed is not considered the biggest thing
in life, ns only, 15 per cent gave it third place,.2&amp; per cent.,
fourth place, 50 per cent fifth place, 9 per cent sixth place
and 18 per cent did not consider it.
"A jolly good fellow did not cut much figure as a staple
article, as 54 per cent put him fourth, 20 per cent fifth, 20
per cent sixth, 5 per cent last and 20 per cent didn't consider
him.
“Thirty-six per cent gave ambition second place, 45
per cent third, 18 per cent fourth and none lower.
“Capability was given second place by 54 per cent, 51
per cent third, 14 per cent fourth and none lower.
“Character took first place by 100 per cent. It was
first
in every reply.
October sales of one big mail
"All but one girl asserted that they preferred reverent
order house amounted to over
th irty million dollars while an­ regard only. Isn’t it significant that 1,000 clear-thinking,
other reports the? greatest Octo­ joy-loving girls picked out spiritual, religious qualities as
TUT ANKI1-AMEN, the boy
ber business in its history. Wo
Pharoah, was well decorated fo&gt;*
wonder how much of this money the most attractive things they know?"
Ins long rest. Magnificient were
came from Seminole county.
-------- o--------Tho contract has been awarded
and actual work will soon begin
on constructing Sanford’s lakeshore boulevard. This is another
great step in the progressive de­
velopment of this section.
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Visitor from the North and West arc entering Florida
in num bers th at grow in volume daily. They come by rail­
road, by steam ship and by motor car. Already, it is esti­
mated, there are in the state us many visitors as were pres­
ent at the height of last year’s season; and as yet, this
year’s season has not begun. Many of the big resort hotels
are not yet open. Those that are open are taxed to capacity.
There is scarcely food enough for them, yet on they come—
in Rolls-Royces and Fonls, in Pullmans and on brake-beams,
in cabins and in stoke-holds of ships.—Now York Times.

the designs, in pure gold, of dif­
ferent gods, with which ins fruit■i
Corpse was decorated.
There were the "upper" Egypt­
ian vulture, “Nckhbet” nnd the
"lower Egyptian serpent, Butu",
winger scarab, and sacred ewes.
Thirteen rings were on the young
man’s fingers. A gold mask on
his face, is not yet removed. All
that seemed sufficient to carry
him safely to the happy land of
the great good Anican-Rn. In­
stead of that, he, his upper vulture i w
and his lower serpent, will go no j *
further than the Cairo museum, i ■

No matter from wrich direction
n motorist comes to Sanford, lie
must pass over poor roads. Doubt­
less this fnct is keeping many hun­
dreds from visiting this city ami
as far as can be seen there is lit­
tle hope for relief.
MY FAVORITE STORIES
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By IRVIN S. COBB
Only a few more days remain in
FRANCE MAY find it necessary
which Sanford citizens may become
to
bomhuni the seaport of Beirut,
Spoken nl Passing
| haste. Some of them were so un- starting
qualified to vote in the city elec­
point of the rebel Druses
Whcn
you
hear
two
natural
gracious
as
to
recall
that
the
coltion to be held early in December.
succeed in capturing the city.
The person who isn't sure if tie can wheezes, both unintentional, in j ored boys the night beforu had
Such a bombardment, following
vote should m akeAt T n.ilnt ill i 0,U} day and at one place you are been bragging of what they meant that of Damascus, with grunt de­
entitled, I think, to enter that date to do to the gnenty. In reply to struction of property and lives,
find out.
in your calendar with red ink. In a particularly barbed taunt the will have a bad effect on the Mo­
oThirty-two answers were receiv­ my own personal experience I re­ retreating soldier without slacking hammedan population. The result
his gait, cast a sidewise glance of the French mandate in Syria
ed regarding an apartment that cull only one such.
It was in June 1918, over in over his shoulder and said.
was advertised for rent on Tho
may be a Mohammedan coalition
"l.is’cn, w* now admits we ain't and uprising, very troublesome to
Herald’s classified page. And yet France. A negro regiment had
there are some who are not avail­ gono iii under fire and the puish- no bear-cats!”
Europe.
A few minutes later a big black
ing themselves of this simple and ment being heavy and the troops
inexpensive method of reaching being green at actual warfare, soldier passed, ulso moving to­
ASIATICS LEFT to themselves
one battalion had broken. Strag­ ward tho rear with speed.
In find occupation and pleasure in
prospects.
glers
were
sifting
back
through
reply
to
n
question
as
to
why
his
-------- o-------fighting each other.
The wDo
company had broken ho halted British know that.
Tho Kuiisus City Star says: the supporting lines.
In India,
A small yellow private came just long enough to say:
There is a great deal of sup­
Hindus and Mnhnmmcndnns hate
a
"Co'sc we pulled out. Dey did- and fight each other, while the
pressed excitement in town due to hurrying rearward. Men of
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the fact th at one of the Wenth- white regiment lying alongside the nt give us no propuh suppote! British rule,
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Why,
dey
didn’t
even
give
us
no
road
waiting
for
the
order,
to
aderby girl* recently entertained a
To build up Europe and stop M
man caller. For years it has been vnneo began guying him for his garage!”
killing among the* white races the
said of the Wcutherby girls that
wise policy would be to permit
while they gave ft street parade
these races to govern themselves
every day they had never been
in their ancient way.
able to dispose of u ticket to the
evening performance.’ We may Editor Hanford Herald;
utes, two officers arrived and the
PERCY A. ROCKEFELLER has
bo wrong but it strikes us that Dear Sir:—
officer In charge, aithuugh having taken one million dollars earth­
there was something wrong with
quake insurance on his house,
More often than otherwise cit­ the opportunity to vent his au­ barn
tho advertising.
and garage. No, it isn’t in
thority.
yet
not
once
did
he
net
izens will register kicks against otherwise than a gentleman.
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California, but in Connecticut,
Wo don't know w htjhcr the the pulico force.
It surprised me so much thnt I which has been disturbed by a
As my business elsewhere allows had to write both you and Chief great many tremors lately.
women close their eyes or not
when they are being kissed as mo week-end s*-wover a t home, l Williams to state wimti a uood po­
some authorities aver, but kbis very rarely come in touch with the lice officer that innn it. I don’t
BE GRATEFUL that it was not
we do know; it closes their mouths police force.
know his name but the police rec­ possible for Woodrow Wilson or
for tt brief while—and that’s
Sundny midnight, I had the ex­ ords will show who he is. A few anybody else to saddle any of
"•(Unpin.”—Phil Armstrong. That perience of being shaken out of more men of his calibre and our those eastern “mandates” on the
mt-uns a whole lot in the cases of bed, due to a collision at our cor­ law abiding citizens will feel United States. We don't want
some of these flappers with their ner (of tilth and Palmetto) be­ fricndlv rather than \ iit«i;i&gt;niz« tu blow down or build up their pa­
fifteen-tuiliutc ki-rcs. — Hanford tween a Dodge ond an Oakland. tho police force.
laces, hang their people, or other­
Herald. And we would be inter- The crash tOiook our house. For­ More power to you. Chief Will­ wise play tho part of divino pro­
ubted to know where tho Sanford tunately no cne was hurt.
vidence, in Asia. About all we
iams.
Herald gels this, ia jc I knowledge
can do i; to attend to the United
The Oakland driver phoned the
Respectfully vouts,
of lifUen-minuH ldsoes* Orlan­ ■police at.d In luis than L n win*
States.
SAUL ROBBINS.

R- L. ROBERTSON
AUDITS - SYSTEMS,
n clique re presenting some of the
state which claim to be feeling tho
effect of our law by loss of rich
citizens, insisting upon the federnl
tax not only being retained but
being amended in such u manner
that it will nullify largely the ef­
fect of the Florida and Alabama
laws prohibiting state taxes of this
nature.
That the cqilue means simply to
coerce Florida and Alabama is
made plain by the statements of
the lenders, Green of Iowa, and
Garner of Texas, thnt "if Florida
and Alabama will pass an inheri­
tance tax law we will withdraw
our objections to tho repcnl of the
federal law."
Imperialistic gall! And one of
these birds is from Texas where
the democratic doctrine of the
rights of states is presumed to
hold sway.
Col. Kr.ight wisely suggests that
tho Florida and Alabama dele­
gates nt Washington haunt the
committee room where this coerc­
ing is so publicly flouted and
muke a noise th a t will be heard
throughout the land.

Contemporary Comment)

MONTHLY BOOKKEEPING SEflVlJ
Room 15, Masonic Temple.
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Business Propl
We are going to offer you today tiof
th at ought to Interest the investor cri
purchasing as permanent owners.

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A W A R EH O U SE SITE

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Faces 100 feet on Cedar Avast Ilf fa
J5 ond Street. Price $8,000.00. Tens.
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A FILLING STATION ANDGRCfB^

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Lot faces on Sanford Attn®
'
■ room dwelling house, filling stationitlp
5 Price $5,500.00. Terms reasonable.

Being hard-boiled is much bet­
ter than being half-baked.—Col­ a
umbia Record.

See us and look at this before
5 prices cannot be beat.
Florida ■

New Pest Attacks
Palms.— Headline. W hat is it? a
Itch?—Arkansas Gazette.

INSURANCE

221 Meisch Building.

\ THE WHITE REALTY CO
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SANFORD-SYNONYMOUS
with

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SOLIDITY
Solid ns the rock is the economical base upon
which Sanford is building. Thousands rrf acres of
the most productive farming lands lb the World
are sending their golden treasure, amounting to
millions of dollars and increasing yearly, through
Sanford to Northern markets. *

y0UVI.-*that
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Seventeen years of co-operative, constructive,
development in the building of this GREAT IN­
LAND POUT is our record.

Sanford
&amp; Loan

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
Magnolia At Second
LOANS

Phone 48
INVESTMENTS

PAID UP
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given to St. John’s Itiver boatmen and
all other concerned that, with the approval of the War De­
partment, the draw span of the Florida East Coast Railway
Bridge over St. John’s River at Jacksonville, Fla., will he
.for., replacement for forty-eight (48) hours from
t-.u i a . M. Monday. November 2 *. 1925, until 11:59 1*. M.
lu rid ly , November 21, 1925, to all river traffic requiring
clearance or height or more than eight ( 8 ) feet thereunder.
Boats capable of using the above clearances and desiring to
pass the bridge will use the East channel under the through
gird&gt; r span.

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We have two plans of f'r'!
Your Home
1st—We will lend you

A ll T h e Moi
necessary to build a comp*«a

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H. N. RODEN BAUGH, Vice-President
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AND PERSONAL ACTIVITIES
Mrs. J. K. Mettinger and daugh­
Mrs. L. W. Harper of Jacksonter, Mr*. Walter Morgan and lit- | Q r\T T rPLTciT-r\-r'i t* 7
__ __ ___ ______________________ Lovely Tampa Visitor
ville and Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Mc- Loans
tie
aon
.
Jack, left Thursday for W U I HSIDE PARENT-TEACHERS BODY
Loans
MONEY AVAILABLE
their htyne in Jacksonville after ■
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Is Guest of Honor at Crca of Orlando were week end
spending the past week here as the
h o l d s in t e r e s t in g m e e t in g
For Flmt Mortgaijc Loans on Liberal Valuation Basin at 7%
DinnerPartyThursday visitors last week ns guests «.f
guest of Mrs. Harry Wilson.
their parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. W.
Commit us firnt when in the market for fund*
A most enthusiastic meeting of giving at the Children’s home at
Mrs. J. Frank Davies of Tampa" Stiles. Mrs. Harper will he re­
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Hetty Ton k°Ut.h .Sitle
Parent- Jacksonville.
Tbonr 4*
and Mr. and Mrs. George R. Het­ leachors Association was held
It was also decided to create a the attractive house guest of Mrs. membered by her Sanford friend.; Magnolia h Second A. ! \ CONNELLY &amp; SONS
■Ai
ty, Jr., of Palmetto, who are tour­ Thursday afternoon a t the South general executive board for all Monroe B. Hutton, was the guest as Miss Elizabeth Stiles.
Rule School, with a large attend­ of the associations nnd the repre­ of honor Thursday evening at a
„„ Society will ing the state, were in the city ance
of both old and new memb­ sentatives from the South Side dinner nnd bridge pnrty, given by
Thursday as the guests of friends.
£ * -t ■ o’clock.
ers.
in the absence of the chair- will be Mrs. E. F. Housholder, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lake at their
Jdon of the Pres“nr n r?‘ inward Higgins, Mrs. Mrs. Henry Nickie and Mrs. Se­ lovely new home in Edsewood.
t will he held at
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Railey an I p* r«I.
I ®iger presided.
lina Barber.
'V iftemoon be- Mrs. Hall of Miami were the
The- beautifully appointed dinner
Minutes were read of the past
Mrs. Dniger spoke upon the sub­ table was centered with n low
Jjjrk and at night guests of friends here Thursday
meeting
and
nlso
reports
from
the
110 o’tlocK.
and were mueh impressed in the treasurer and other standing com- ject of the municipal playground mound of cut flowers, roses pre­
growth of Snnford in the past nrntees. Due t 0 the resignation and asked for the co-operation of dominating. Marking the places
the Parent-Teachers’ Association of the guests were place cards
ffhYlJ in the »oc- year. Mr. Railey is owner of one 51*
chairman, Mrs. Higgins^ in raising funds with which to done in fascinating floral designs.
1 ,h(. Presbyterian of the largest hardware businesses
the vacancy of chairman, was equip the plnyyjround. It was At fl o’clock a five course din­
Enthusiastic Buyers Come Every Day
, the evening meet- in Miami.
brought before the meeting. In voted that funds should be raised ner was served.
tn Endeavor conand realize each purchase is a dis­
the election of officers, Mrs. A, for this purpose.
Johnson is m
An interesting game of bridge
Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Hardemann K. I ewers was elected with Mrs.
At the conclusion of business, was played until a late hour. When
tinct saving. A sale at this time of
and Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Martin of
,*}ry Nickie as vice-chairman.
the school nurse, Misa Grncey
t i l l _ » pin- Mncon, Ga., regular winter visitUnder the head of new business made a most interesting talk urg­ scores were counted it was found
the year is a real event for the buying
Mrs. Hutton held high score
o f p y r , at 3 .31) lors to Snnford arrived here Thurs- *(•
"ec*dcd to change the date ing the parents to attend the that
among
the
Indies,
and
was
pre­
public.
: : : : : : :
I day nnd will spend some time here of the meetings from the third Health Movie which is being shown
sented a box of candy. G. W. Silen­
at
the
Montezuma.
thursday
of
each
calendar
month
at
various
schools
throughout
the
L,1 Truth Seekers
cer Jr., holding top score among
R. W. Penrman Jr., left Thurs­ to the first Thursday in order county.
Y J the Methodist day
the men, was given a carton of
for Tallahassee where he went to permit mothers of children in
The pontmnt for the month was cigarettes.
fvloek.
In interest of the Waterways.
other
schools,
to
attend
the
meet­
won by Mrs. Raynor’s third grade.
Lid will m e e t a t
Places were laid (or Mrs. J.
ing m theit respective schools.
The next meeting will be held the Frank Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Mon-1
fthe home r i'*r3W.
A.
Teague
of
Mountville,
R.
Mrs.
Selina
Barber,
give
a
i Palmetto Avenue. C., arrived here Wednesdny and
splendid report from the boxes first Thursday in December nnd roe B. Hutton, Mr. nnd Mrs. Pnul j
has accepted a position here with and state&lt;| a neat sum of money it is earnestly desired thnt all Lake, Messrs G. W. Spencer J r ,
day
Extra Values
Eldwyn Moore and Edgcrton Pat­
Men’s Suits
Bank.
raised try the children for Thanks- members be present.
Art Exhibit nnd the Seminole County
terson.
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l),e Women’s Club
111 ladies’ Silk ami Woolen Dresses.
We nre offering our extra fine men’s
Mrs. W. Theodore Langley, Mrs.
Hath
dress is a style that cannot be
Ned Chittenden nnd guest, Mrs. J.
EPISCOPAL GUILDS GIVE RECEPTION East Side Body Will
suits during this sale nt very low prices.
M. Simmons of Mountville, S. C.,
overlooked.
Bought to sell this w inter
The tjunlity of these suits assures one
FOR DR. AND MRS. MORTIMER GLOVER Support Campaign for
motored
to Orlando Thursday
at regular prices, each one has been
that)
they
are
real
bargains.
AH
the
where they spent the day.
Playground Facilities
greatly reduced for this sale. Now
winted favored shades. New styles.
The ^spacious home of Mr. nnd i Key.
o
priced—
Miss Flora
Zelmcnovltz of Mrs. George A. DoCotles was the | Music was furnished throughout
Priced a t—
The monthly meeting of the
Brunswick, Gn., in the guest of her scene of one of the lovliest soc­ tins evening by Miss pearl Robson.
$9.50 up
$22.50 to $28.50
0 Marcus were nister, Mrs. S. S. Bnumel at her ial affairs of the reason on Thurs­ The affair was delightfully infor­ East Side Primary Parent-Teach­
day
evening
when
the
members
of
ers’
Association
was
held
Thurs­
home
on
Sanford
Heights.
mal
nnd
greatly
enjoyed
by
the
L/in Sanford on
the guilds of Holy Cross Church 2ft() guests.
day afternoon with Mrs. W. II
JimpaMillinery
Singletary, chairman, presiding.
O. G. Cheatham of Atlnnta, Gu., entertained at a reception honor­
Men’s Hats
ing
the
new
rector
and
his
wife,
The
meeting
was
opened
with
the
connected
with
the
George
Car
and
yites of PensnAll hats have been reduced so that
Mrs. Harry Heeren Is singing of “America.” This was
We have a large stock of men's superb
3). here Thursday I.oconmtive Co., is in the city for Dr. and Mrs. Mortimer Glover.
one could buy two for the price of one.
followed by a short program giv­
Quantities of fragrant red radi­
a short stny on n business mission.
quality
of
felts
and
velours.
All
shades
ance roses together ‘With potted Charming Hostess To en by the diffirent grades.
Felts, ju st the style for sport wear..
nnd a full range of sizes.
During the discussion of busi­
Mrs. Forrest Lake, Mrs. Monroe | l’,n*,ts •,ml fern* wen* used in pro- Idlers’ Bridge
Club
a|j of Savannah,
ness, Mrs. Stella Arrington spoke
$2.95
$2.95 to $4.95
for several days 11. Hutton and guest, Mrs. J, i fusion in the large living and dlnin interest of the public play­
Frank Davies of Tampa motored j
r*"o«s. In the sun parlor, the
Dress
hats
in
silk nnd velvet nnd
Vlvid-hued field, flowers nnd grounds and asked for the co-op­
to Daytona Beach on Friday where color note »t gold and green was
golden
rod.
artistically
arranged
trimmed
with
metal
cloth nnd gold
eration of the East Ride Associa­
beautifully carried out with bas­
Caps
| the Times-Union they spent the day with friends.
in baskets, were used in decorating tion. A committee was appointed
kets
of
large
yellow
chrysunthe
wnt the day here
$0.50
the home of Hrs. Harry Heeren to take care of this matter.
Big assortment of men's caps.
Mrs, It. J. Holly and Mrs. Deane munis.
fej to business.
Miss Terrio spoke to the mem­
Receiving the guests upon arriv­ on Union Avenue, Thursday after­
One special lot selling during this
Turner have returned from Clear­
noon when she entertained the bers in regard to the kindergart­
sale for—
pTthe New York water where they were the guests al were Mr. ami Mrs. DeCottcs. members of the Idlers' Bridge en which ahe will conduct at the j
Sweaters
of
the
former’s
sister,
Mrs.
George
I
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W
in'
then
introduced
to
the
1«« among the Moore.
Club.
Congregational Church beginning
receiving
line
by
two
of
the
ves95c
Dailies’ new winter sweaters in brushed
in Sanford on
Scores were kept on tallies sug­ Hoc. 1.
'trymen, II. F. Whitner nnd (!. F.
Other
caps
in
stock
are
reducei
to
wool
nnd in plain woolen material. Coat
'the
pennant
for
best
nttemlanc
-1
j
gestive
of
the
Thanksgiving
sea­
In the receiving line were
L. J. Lippmami of New York Smith.
styles and blouse effects. Priced—
sell
for
as
low
as—
son nnd the card game proved of mothers was won by second j
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Glover,
nnd
the
presi­
M»nf Mrs. J. 01- member of the L. G. Lippnmnn dents of the guilds, Mrs. It. A. most interesting, top score being i grade for this month.
L,t to learn that Produce Co., is in the city for a Newman and Mrs. J. N. Robson. made by Mrs. Alexander Vaughn.
$1.00 to $2.95
$4.95 to $6.50
At the conclusion of business,
fit her home on few days in interest of the celery
, the program chairman, Mrs. ForReceiving
in
the
dining
room
Creamed
chicken
in
timbals,
po­
business.
were Mr*. Alexander Vaughn, Mrs. tato chips, pikclcs, wafers, hot ' rest Gatchel, took charge of the I
R.. O.
Mrs. i,.
K. i».
D. aioniey,
Mobley, rolls and coffee were served at meeting. Mrs. A. M. Phillips sang
xt t ,ii
...
i
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” • Chase,
' nnse, airs.
jiw and baby of P i
‘ t ”
iL »n«l Mrs. Fuller. Assisting in on- the conclusion of the game by the ! a group of songs in her usual de­
L guests of her F ruit and Vegetable Co is m the lertnininB lhl.
were Mrs. hostess.
lightful manner.
|jfn. W. A. Znch*
Following the program a social |
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few
&lt;«°yV
nroUtc
t0 New G. It. Bishop, Mrs. Forrest Lake
Mrs. lleeren’s guests were Mrs. half hour was enjoyed, the host­
York from Bradenton.
Street.
and Mrs. G. F. Smith.
John Me inch, Mrs. John Deader, esses Mrs. A. C. Daniil nnd Mrs. |
INn the dining room, the table
Opposite the Post Office.
Ted Wathnn, M. A. Bryan, \V. A. was laid with a lace cloth, the Mrs, Kndor Curlett, Mrs. Alex­ Joseph Dynes serving delicious re­
i'\ nnd Leo O.
day morning for Lcffler, and Robert Cobh are in •center being graced with u silver ander Vaughn, Mrs. George Davis freshments.
Hhere they will Orlando today attending the meet­ basket filled with red roses nnd llnrt, Mrs. Sam Yount z, Airs. John
C. Smith and Mrs. William F.
ing of the Traffic Association.
a un business.
■u
asparagus ferns. Lighted m l tnp- Tunnicliffe.
Crs burned in sllvot holders nt
|U and daughter
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Lightner of either side. Brick ice cream and
are spending 1128 East Seventh Street have as cake were served by Mrs. Ernest
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rtranwe ai the their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Krupp, Mrs. (I. I. Loucks, Mrs.
. J. Steed.
Eckman, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Deane Turner, Mrs. II, F. Whitner,
Presael and Master Comb Eckman. Mrs. Raymond Phillips, Mrs. Ben­
J Fred Siwon of
jamin Whitner, Mrs. Clarke Leoi
to Sanford on
Mrs. G. A. Radford returned nnnly, Mrs. it. W. Penrman, Mrs.
the guests of home Friday afternoon after Paul Diggers and Mrs. Raymond
brt H’anrer.
spending the last two weeks with
relatives in Wnycross, Ga., and
m -Jffett and H. L. Monticello, Fla.
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Btj, Ga., are m
w days on busiWulter Coleman returned hontn
Thursday from un extended visit
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to Montgomery, Ala., Columbus,
j' ith the Brook- Go., stopping over at Ft. Gaines
oklyn, N, Y., is whore he was the guest of his
[a short stay on mother.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Bodwell
IR. G. Chapel of arrived Thsrsday evening from
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SPECIAL, 6 dozen, fine quality m arquesette curtains
I the guests of Mr. Providence, R. I., nnd will be nt
[Rossiter at their the Montezsmn until the comple­
ruffled. White, ivory and cream.
Ave.
tion of their home in Drcaniwold.

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T h e O u tle t

New Fall Suit
Styles
M1LANE—TONIGHT
Men
ADOlPffE
AVENJOU Will Favor

of Rochester,
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. \V. Krenkel and
.l«rc Thursday
—, ...to| children of Elkhart, Fans., arrivDlrc Mabel Beach Jed here Wednesday and will make
V g Beach at the Sanford their future home. For
Avenue.
the present they are a t home to
.
friends nt the home of Mrs.
| f - I Gardiner of, Krunhel’s sister, Mrs. E. J. Tay"• I are in the 1lor. Mrs. Krenkel will be rememf juuni enimite to bered here as Miss Bobbie Burns.
point* in the
llhe iiate.

Lace Curtains, Nets
and Drapery
$2.25 Pair

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Filet Curtains

Colored Curtains

Fine mesh, new designs, plain
fringed, white ami ivory 2*A*
yards.

Rose, and gold stripe marque*
r.etto fringed, ‘d'/a yards.

$3.50 pair

$3.50 pair

Shadow Drapery

Scrims

TO THE CITIZENS

OF SANFORD
[lb M. Grant of
who arc tourl wish to announce that I
M«1 in the city am a candidate for the office
'ill »pend 8om&gt;j

of City Commissioner to be
determined in the regular
Municipal Election to he hold
on the F irst Tuesday after
|d Tubes
the First Monday in Decem­
ber
of this year.
f't »r» right
Your consideration will be
Ji-ird Gan (,na appreciated.

the,,

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Rose, blue and gold. Rb inch,
fast colors, guaranteed.

c*ir/,n

25 to 35c yard

$1.40 yard

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DC inches wide, plain and bor­
dered, white cream and ivory.

E . F. H O U SH O LD ER .

For fall nnd winter we have
endeavored to secure for
the men of Sanford cloth­
ing combining a hard wear­
ing ami substantial fabric
with a quietly distinctive
appearance. On viewing
our selections you’ll agree
that this result has been
attained.
They reflect
quality, style and value as
never before.

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TU ESD A Y AND WEDNESDAY

• bon*

Applies

Only

t il in g

noN

We will place on special sale
vases, bowls, console sets,
glassware, china, ribbon
novelties, etc.

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MI-LADY’S SHOPPE

Welaka Building-

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40 to 75c yard
Cretonne

Ev^r Fast Drapery

,‘IC-inch. new bright design.
patterns.

44 inch, guaranteed fast to sun and water. Green,
Rose, Tan and Blue.

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Small and large

25 to 35c yard

$1.75 yard.

B. L. Perkins

It will pay you to shop here
Tuesday and Wednesday

:U’&gt; to 'll inches wide, plain figured and dots.
Cream, ivory and ecru.

■115 inch,

50c yard

Call and let us show you
our line.

Also Christmas cards will
be placed on sale. 1- cards
for $1.00.

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Bed room curtain, rose, blue and gold.
plain white grounds

Most styles are priced as
low ns—

$1 only, for these two
days.

Filet Nets

Colored Swiss

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20 ,1925

THE SANFORD HERALD, FRIDAY. KOVgl
Another amendment Mr*. Woodliff seeks to have ndopted would
double the plco nf certificates of
nffcmt^rship‘which now \ cost 25
cents
Mrs. J. P. HicRin:. of St. Louis,
treasurer-general, is advocating
that oitlv members who have psm
their dues for the current year be
permitted to participate at con­
Session ventions.

WILL VOTE TO Y
ON AMENDMENTS
AH of Thursday's
. Was Spent In Election of
Officers; Move Is Afoot to
' Increase Per Capita Tnx

Adoiphe Menjou Is
Star Of Picture At
The Milane Theater

HOT SPRINGS, Nov. 20.—-(A*)—
Several constitutional amendments
were In form here today to pre­
• v.
sent at the 32nd nnnunl conference
That Paramount wanted to niak?
of the U. I). C. Action on th«
proposed amendments was one of sure the Monte Bell production,
the most important cvcttta expect­ "The King on Main Street," would
be one of the outstanding pictures
ed to feature the convention.
Mrs, T. R. Henderson of Green­ of the current season is evidenced
wood, Miss., a past pr^"'dcnl-Ren- by the all star enlibro of the play­
cral and chnirmnn of the conven­ ers who appear in the principle
tion has been leading n cotiRrcRji- roles in the cost
Adolphe .Menjou is starred in the
ticn for approval of each of the
tie role of the production, writ­
title
suggested changes.
The amendments nre known to ten for the screen by Douglass
be looked upon with favor by many Doty from Leo Ditrichstein's Now
officers. Much other work re­ York stage hit, “The King," by G.
mained to he done by the delegates A. Do Caillnvet, Robert de Flora
and Samuel Arene.
tnrlv today.
Ail of yesterday’s session was
Greta Nisscn and Bessie Love
rpent in elections, Mrs. John Allen are featured in support of the
Lawton of Charleston an presiilent- star.
gencrnl and other officers. As n
Such a trio should be enough
i •‘suit mnt»er» due to have been to put any picture across mg no
disposed of yesterday were wait­ m atter what the story. But Para­
ing action early today.
mount did not stop here. A glance
Mrs. W. J. Woodliff, of Muske­ down the line-up reveals such
gon, Ok la., register-general, is prominent names ns Oscar Shaw,
sponsoring a movement to hnve Joseph Kilgour, Edgar Norton
the per capita tnx on members in­ Norton and Mario Mnjcroni. Carcreased from 20 to 15 icntst All lotta Monterey, Marcia Harris and
Additional revenue obtained from Edouard Durand also have im­
this source will be nent to Norman portant parts.
V. Randolph relief fund to ussist
"The King on Main Street,"
in financing widows of Confci!"- which will be shown today nt the
nto veterans, who live in northern Milane Theater is a romntie eontand eastern sections.

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cdy in which Menjou, as the King AdvertisingCam paign
of a small European country,
meets and falls in love with a Planned By Builders
young American girl, is entertain­
it
ed in a big way in n small town
CHICAGO, Nov. 20,-(/P )—A
—and then returns to his own group of association and nianufnc*
country without the girl.
Hirers of bulfding materials, act­
ing co-operatively, will spend $3,*
&lt;
100,000 in 11*26 in national newsM acNider Frowns On ■oaper
and magazine advertising to
the national movement
Proposed M e m o r i a I jforward
S?rwli5n'th?
for better building.
WASHINGTON, Nov. ID (#&gt;&gt;.— ! In addition, 85,000,000 more wilt
Acting Secretary MacNider has II b;1 spend to construct
300 demonhotltf On in '*K l*l*_
disapproved n proj
roposnl advised fey stration model bouses in 28 cit­
Frederick R. Gibb
‘ ‘ a of New York, ies for tho inspection of home
erecting in Arlington National seekers. The announcement was
Cemetery of a memorial to the made during the American Con­
Southern women of tho Civil War. struction Council convention.
He considered the site in appropri­
ate for such n memorial he said, HARD LUCK FOR HARVARD
CAMBRIDGE, Mn&lt;s.t Nov. 20.—
and thought "it would create an
i/Pl—Hard luck for poor old Har­
undesirable precedent.”
vard; A yellow advertising bnloon
which vanished after flying over
OBTAINS INJUNCTION
SANTA BARBARA, Cal., Nov, the stadium during Sunday grid­
iron defeats, lias been recovered
20.—((F)—Prince Hopkins, Snntai and the owners says it will fly
Barbara millionaire has obtained when Harvard plays Yale tomor­
nil injunction in London to prevent row. It was found nt sea on F ri­
the use of his name ns president day, the 13th.
of an organization that proposes
unclad pnrndes Sundays in Hyde
Too many of our submarines
Park.
are.—Dayton News.

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ho freo from tho m iserable tho red-blood-colla that fight off the
rTTeurnotlsTn. To know again th e Impurities that cause rheumatism.
S - f f f i b e r Joints and active muoConquer rheumatism! 3. 8 . 3.
freedom from th a t agonizing Im3 shown the way. For genera­
cl es—freedom
tions S. S. S. has brought blessed
r2How often lnvo you longed for relief and comfort to tbousauda of
»nme relief as you siiffMedJojturo
from swollen, Inflamed m uscles and rheumatic sufferers.
W hen tho rich, rod blood that
joints—'how often have you Bald
S.
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you would riv e anything in th e
coursing through yonr system, it
World for a few hours comfort!
But you didn't know th a t all you purities tho blood in your body.
had to do to got real relief from Rheum atism vanishes—akin blem­
th ri nerve wracking m isery w*as ishes disappear—you begin to get
lust to build rich, red blood, did hungry* again and ony0U? You didn't know th at rheu- jo y y o u r fo o d ,—
mutism had to ba stopped from tlie stren g th nnd power
Inside by destroying th e Im purities fill your body — you

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healthy, rich, red blood you will
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banish rheum atism !

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the N orth Indian River.

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N ature—State M anager, assisted by skilled engineers and artisans-*
hands, have prepared a t New* Sm yrna Reach a setting for Homes that
once truly original and uniquely modern.
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Of high grade canned goods—
Olives, Pickles, Sugar, Soap,
Starch and all household sup­
plies at Turner’s Grocery will
give you the chance to secure
two weeks' groceries for the
price of one.

While preserving to a maximum degree the verdant tropical growth
here is most fascinating m odern hand surfaced streets have beencuUni
inent sidewalks laid, while two boulevards, paralleling the ocean shore
river shore respectively, a re being asphalted and converted into two o
prettiest drives in Florida.
A splendid 0-hole Golf Course has been donated by the owners and ^
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high-class modern tow nsite development.

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�TI 1E SANFORD HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1925

FA CE 8EVJ—

New Invention
Savfs Millions
Grange Leads His
a Will Have One Of
Today’s Games
Team Against Ohio
test Sporting Seasons jt panics in the East, Mid­ State Team Today
West. South nnd Far West for
CHICAGO. Nov.
\na Winter And Spring dleSaturday,
Jf v. 21:
hnrnsed “Red” Grange led his

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EAST
football team into Colum­
Harvard vs. Yale at Cambridge, Illinois
ami, Palm Beach and Jackson­
bus today to meet Ohio State in
Lehigh
ville. An invitation has been ex­ hem, Pa, vs. Lafayette a t Bethlc- his last appearance on a collegiate
tended by the Coral Gables Club
Brown vs.
. New Hampshire at gridiron.
to William Tilden, 11, to make his
, At his heel* followed the hub­
headquarters ut Miami this win­ Providence,
bub of charges, denials and specu­
Fordh....
i‘in
vs.
Georgetown
at
ter. The French Hash, La Coste New Y'ork,
lation regarding hits future that
also 1ms been asked to come
has brought thousands of words
Rutgers
vs.
New
York
Univcrinto print.
“Squared circle" contests that s»ty nt New Ilruimvick, N. J,
will likely attract boxers of nat­
Grange’s latest reply to stories
Syracuse vs. Niagara at Syra­ that
had him playing professional
ional prominence have been book­ cuse.
ed a t Jacksonville, Orlando, Palm
Army vs. Ursinus nt West Point. football, in the movies ,of selling
Poaeh and Miami nnd Tampa, par­
Columbia vs. Alfred at New his name as advertising was ve­
hement: “They haven’t got me. I
ticularly nt the latter place. Box­ York.
ing, however, is officially banned
Penn Military va. Juanita at have not received n penny. I have
in this state, a statute being in Chester, Pa.
effect against such contests.__ _
MIIHILFAVEST
Entering the lists conics the NnCnrncgio vs. St. Louis at St.
tionnl Open Winter Lawn Bowling Louis.
tournament which gets under way
Chicago vs. Wisconsin nt Chi­
nt St. Petersburg on January 25. cago.
Like meetings will be held at Or­
Ohio State vs. Illinois nt Col­
umbus.
lando and other cities.
The winter horse-shoe pitching
Minnesota vs. Michigan nt Ann
center, which has been gradually Arbor.
shifting from the cast to the west
Purdue vs. rndinnn at Blooming­
const, is nt St. Petersburg this ton.
winter, where the national tourn­
ey will take plnce. Lake Wortii
Tampa, Lakeland, Orlando and
3, a lending role in Daytona also have these contests
f 3port drama. Two scheduled.
fame* have been
At St. Petersburg, the National
between Washing- Roque Championships are sched­
isd the University uled for cither February or March.
t* played in Jnclcpdtsgiving Day, nnd
tdicatory affair for
ki Stadium at Mii,r r&gt;, between RolWinter l’nrk, Fla.,
University, At-

A l,amp That Burns 94 Per Cent
Air.
A new oil lamp that gives an
nmnring brilliant, soft, white light,
even better than gas or electricity,
ha3 been tested by the U. S. Gov­
ernment and 35 lending universi­
ties nnd found to be superior to
10 ordinary oil lamps. It burns
without odor, smoke or noise—no
pumping up, is simple, clean, snfe.
Hums 94 per cent nir nnd 6 per
cent common kerosene (coal oil).
The inventor P. K. Johnson, 6-12
N. Bronil St., Philadelphia, is of­
fering to send a lamp on 10 day's
FREE trial. or even to give one
) REE to the first user in each
locality who will help him intro­
duce it. Write him today for full
particulars Also asl: him to ex­
plain how you can get the agency,
and without experience or money
make $250 to $500 per month.

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

BIG SAVING IN BUILDING E&gt;
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BUILDERS

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DEPOSIT OF SAND
Suitable For

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Contracts for sale of sand at p it or delivered
For information inquire of O. C. Bryant at 2468 Sanford Ave,
before 7 a. m. between 12 and 1:30 or after 6 p. m.
o r

Bryant &amp; Hathaway, No. 6 Ball Bldg., Opposite P. O.
Tested and recommended b y R. E. Kelsey, Contractor
Now being «sed by

Dorsey, Howard &amp; Kelly, The Big Contractors

Princeton T i g e r s
May Go To Pacific
Coast For Contest

cnts of

national
the events
ing the usual cycle
Petersburg, to Bcl*r), to Tampa, to
i Deach, to Daytona
played,

It,

J features is the
j match between
wd Hobby Jones.
Tommie Armour,
kioal, will play two
bsalj on the Cora!
tear Miami in JauL-al golf' league,
[nr, may have anI of games.
Last
h d ami Gene Snra-

—Possibility that the Princeton
Tigers might engage the Univers­
ity of Washington huskies in the
annual intersection football en­
counter nt Pasadena on New
Year’s day is being discussed here.
That Bill Roper’s squad would
be a worthy foe of the Pacific
coast’s champions eleven is gen­
erally considered by the sport
writers who linvc been speculating
on Washington. Harvard is the
only one of the big three that has
come west to meet Pacific coast
football teams. On her one ap­
pearance she bent Oregon 7 to 15.
The University of Alabama and
Tuiune University also arc being
^considered ns possible opponents.

Apalachiola Bay
Is To Be Improved

Gonrnga vs. Washington State t
at Spokane.
University tlf Southern Califor­
nia vs. Iowa at Los Angeles.
Colorado Mines vs. Column,j Ag­
gie i nt Denver.
Brigham Young vs. Montana
State at Provo, Utah.
Willamette vu. Pacific nt Salem,
Ore.

WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.—GP)
—An allotment of $ 11,(100 for im­
provements work in Apalachicola
Bay, Fla., transferred from the
St. Andrews Bay funds, was an­
nounced today by the government
engineers.
Ben Dr professional
I k1"w.:i:or championlira" to he slaved in
Ion March 13-2(1. The
ttampionship of Flo*
P&gt; 1there „n March
Ik" East Coast Wo- a
HRmiomhip: will bo m
City" event, Mar. 3those tournaments
ket St. Augustine
. January P.l-23 nnd
Ml gulf tournament
&lt;5-20.

c o m m is s i o n

S-v Our New Assortment of

Andirons and Fire .Sets

Ball Hardware Co.
PRUNEK

Hall, Pentland &amp; McCail
AUDITS

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Winter Days Are Here

TAXES
SYSTEMS
Jacksonville, Tampa, Miami
Sanford, West Palm Beach
CENTRAL FLORIDA OFFF1CE
317*318 First National Bank Bldg,
Sanford, Florida
S. G. GRAY, Resident Manager

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NOTICE
nntractors

Secretary.

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Good Service Aids Slate's Progress
HE $0,000,000 telephone construction program
which the Southern Bell Company is complet­
ing in Florida this year is an investment in new
and additional plant that Florida may have more and
better service.
There is still much to do to meet the need tor local
and long distance service, and telephone construction
will continue on a large scale next year.
As a result of this program, telephone .‘enice is
now better than ever before, despite the lad yiat 110
operators are handling a larger volume oi culls.
The service is more valuable to the individual user
as well as to communities a* large, and telephone su.»kcriber.; now receive more for the money they spenu
for telephone service than for any comparable servlc0
or commodity.
That telephone rates have not i n c r e a s e d anything
like the cost of other sendees and commodities is uu
to economical management and e f f i c i e n t workers w to
have kept the operating expenses at a minimum uesp &lt;the growing coat of everything which forms a pan oi
telephone plant and service.
.DAVID LAIRD. Florida Manager

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and then price. You will come back to this property more thorougherly convinced of
its outstanding merit. You cannot find a property o f such high character, so rich in
home requisites and so favorably priced for profit, elsewhere in the community.
Marvania has every feature of a perfect home community. Its possibilities for gener­
ous profits to investors are accentuated by its complete development and improving
program.

Marvania is your opportunity o f today.

LOCATION

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ACKSOX,

Compare with all others for location and environment, elevation and improvement,

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Just a few minutes from the post office and the busi­
ness section, directly in the path of Sanford's growth
eastward. Four and one half blocks from the Forrest
Lake Hotel and overcooking beautiful Luke Monroe.

On rainy days visit Marvania, you will he im p ressed
with its superior Elevation, assuring healthful en­
vironment in an atmosphere of cooling breezes
throughout the year.

IMPROVEMENT

ENVIROMEN1

Improvements in Marvania include only those worthy
of the highest type of community development. Every
modern utility and convenience will be incorporated
for the comfort and enjoyment of the residents.

Notable developments nro adjacent to Marvania. The
very character of Its surroundings make it nn ac­
ceptable location for a pcrmcnent home; yet it pos­
sesses all of the fundamental arbitors of value.

To make a substantial profit, invest
in a substantial home community

Marvania Investment C o
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^LEGEND TRAGEDY
OF A PIOUS WIFE

W H E E L E R I N V I T E D T O N . Y.

Both Win

NEW YORK, Nov. 19.— —
Federal Attorney Buckner has in­
vited Wayne B. Wheeler to “come
over into Macedonia” and see for
himself how hard it is to enforce
prohibition in New York.

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Place Where Great Chinese
Railway Pierces Wall Is
Temple Erected to Memory
Of Pious Wife’s Husband
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CHINWANGTAO, Oct. 30 (/P).
Where the Peklng-Mukdcn rail­
way pierces the Great Wall of
China at Shnnhnikwnn is a tsmple
erected to the memory of a pious
wife whose husband perished in
the building of the structure.
Chlh Hunng-tl, the emperor who
Baited all China, came to the
fhrooe in 240 B. C. It Was Chili
who built the Great Wall to keep
the country together.
A woman from the south, so the
legend runs, brought cotton-wadded clothes for her man. who had
been impressed by the emperor to
help build the wall. She was told
that her husband had died, und
that she could not hnve his body
because it had been thrown be­
tween the brick facings of the
wall and crushed there under tons
of rubble nnd enrth.
The woman persuaded a com­
rade of her husband to show her
the stretch of wall where the body
of her husband Iny. Three days
and three nights thereafter she
walked up and down thnt length,
until the rompnssion of the divine
power was excited by her laments,
r.ml thnt part of the wall col­
lapsed.
The scandal came to the ears of
the emperor, who recognized, 1k?nenth his tyrnnny, thnt the con­
duct of the woman had been most
orthodox To regularize the mat­
ter, he directed thnt she had ad­
mitted to hit household. First,
however, he granted her prayer
that she he permitted to select the
bones of her husband for more
deliberate burinl.
Tho woman gathered up her
husband’s bones nnd walked to the
end of the wall, abutting on the
aca, from which, before the guards
could stop her, she cast the bones
into the sea and herself after
them.

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COURT SEVENTH
- M I l K I A I I ' l U r t ' I T , S K U IX O L K
C u i .x T Y , r i . m i ii).\.

IN CHANCERY.
A. I*. H E N K E L . C o m plainant.
V i n o I I . It. LITCAS. r t nl. D e f e n d a n t s
Hill lit t t i i l r l T i t l e .

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p a rtie s c la im in g
in terests
under
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l i u r k e . d e c e a s e d , n r o t h e r w i s e . In
a n d to th e h e r e in a f te r
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r e a l e s t a t e ; A lice l i u r k e , w i f e of
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w i f e of
D a v i d l i u r k e . n r o t h e r w i s e . In anil
to th e h e re in a fte r
d e s c rib e d real
• s t n i e j W i l l i a m M.
A s h le y ,
a ls o
k n o w n a a W in. M. A s h le y , if l i v i n g
a n d If d e a d , a l l p a r 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 W i l l i a m M. A s h le y ,
uls), k n o w n n s Win M. A s h le y , d e ­
c e a s e d . o r o t h e r w i s e . In a n d t o t h e
h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r i b e d r e a l ch I ii I c :
A r t h u r II. F u l l e r . If l i v i n g noil If
d e a d , 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 s
u n d e r A r t h u r II. F u l l e r , d e c e a s e d ,
o r o t h e r w i s e . In a n d t o t h e h e r e i n e f l e r d e s c r i b e d r e a l e s t a t e ; Alary
A. F u l l e r , w i f e o f A r t h u r II. F u l l e r .
If l i v i n g r o d If d e a d , nil p a r l i e s
e l a l m l i | g I n t e r e s t s u n d e r Alary A.
F u l l e r w i f e of A r t h u r II. F u l l e r
d e c e a s e ,) , o r o t h e r w i s e . In a n d t o
th e
herein after
d escrib ed
real
e s t a t e ; I s a a c J a n s e n , If l i v i n g n n d
If d e a d , all p a r t i e s
claim in g In­
terests under
Isaac
J a n s e n , ele­
ct nsetl. o r o t h e r w i s e . In n n d t o I h "
lie re ln a f'e r d escrib ed real
estate;
e s E v a n s . J r . , If l i v i n g a n d If
lik e father, lik« son! Chnrleo Jd ae m
a d , all p a r t i e s r l u l m l n g i n t e r e s t s
Brenner, above, has Item justice of un l e r J a m e s E v a n s , J r . , d e c e a s e d ,
o t h e r w i s e . In a n d t o t h e h e r o i n tho ptacc in Brooklyn, 0., town­ or
■fter , | e s r r l b " d r e a l e s t a t e ; A l p h e u s
ship for 32 years. This full two &lt;!.
I l e n k e l , If li v in g a n ti If d e a th
justices were to be elected.
Ho i'll p a r t 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
and his son William F. Brtnner, A l p h e u s II. H e n k e l , d e c e a s e d , n r
o t h e r w i s e . In a n il t " t h e h e r e i n a f t e r
below, ran ami both were elected. de.x-rllte'l
real
e state;
L u c ie L.
H e n k e l , if l i v i n g anti If d e a d , nil
nn r i l e s c l n l m l n g I n t e r e s t s u n d e r
L u rie L. H e n k e l , d e c e a s e d , n r o t h e r ­
NEW METHODS INVOLVED
w is e , in a n d to t h e h e r e i n a f t e r d e ­
scrib ed
scar
I&gt;.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 10—ifp) I l e n k e l . Ifr e al il v i n ge s tnant ed; If Odeoil,
all
The navy has now methods for p a r t 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
erpeering Into the depths. A super- Owls cto.a r InI t aHn edn kIne l , t hd ee c ehaesreedi,n an fr t enrt h i|epowerful light hun h'-*en perfect d m'I-P' c I r e a l e s t a t e ; H o lt A. I l e n k e l .
for helping to salvage the il-lil. If ll&lt; lu g a m t If d ead , a ll p a r l i e s
I'lnncs that flow in the Arctic on 1 cl ileani mk ei nl .g d Ienc teearse' sdt,s o r u nodt he er r wHi os elt. A
In
McMillan’s expedition are t.» rh ait a n d In t h e h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r i b e d
D-al e i l n t ' . ll'-rllu i S h e n k . If li v in g
the ocean floor off Cuba.

an d If dead, all p a r t i e s c l a im in g t eeU
r lm
If )lig
’vJ nl[n?iVf»f*^&lt;
u n d e r H ow ard
IntR rest.^uni.r^
In te r e a ts u n d e r B e r t h a S h en k , d e ­ P o * U r" dec".»Vd. o r o th e rw ise , in
ceased, o r oth e rw la e. In an d to t h e
h e r e i n a f t e r d e s crib ed rea l e s t a t e ; J .
H. Vick, aa s h e r if f a n d e x - o f f clo living and If dead, nil p a r ti e s r aima d m i n i s t r a t o r of A lpheua O. H en k e l. ng Interests u nder R ussell HIf liv in g a n d If dead, all p a r ti e s w - m n . deceased o r o th e rw ise . In
c la im in g I n t e r e s t s u n d e r J. If. Vick, N .
he h e re in a fte r described
ns s h e r if f a n d ex -o ffic io a d m i n i s ­ ?enl estate: Andrew Denhan. If liv ­
t r a t o r of A lp h eu s O. H en k e l, d e ­ ing an d If dead. all p a r tie s claim ceased. o r o th e rw ise . In a n d to t h e
h e r e i n a f t e r describ ed re a l e s t a t e ;
M yrtle M. Kills. If liv in g nnd !r
dead, nil p a r t i e s c la im in g I n te r e s ts
u n d e r M y rtle M. Ellis, deceased, o r 1 e s ta te K al‘f p a r ti e s ’ c l a im in g IIIo th e rw ise . In nnd to th e h e r e i n a f t e r If dead.
. . . ..n.ter E. It.
Brow n, ded e s crib ed real e s ta te . C h e s te r K e n - ceased' o r o t h e r w i s e . In a n d to the
nlson. If liv i n g a n d If dead, all here inafte r described r ««J e!,tIllr,'
p a r ti e s c l a im in g
Interests
u n d e r nerPI
n row n. h u sb a n d of EF h ester
K en n lso n .
deceased.
or
If living and
If dead,
o th e rw ise , in n nd to th o h e r e in a f te r ' It. nrown.
claim ing
I n te r e s ts
parties
d e s c rib e d r e a l e s t a t e ; J. H. H udson, all
Brown, h u s b a n d
also k n o w n os J. H e n r y H udson. If
r It nrown. deceased, o r o t h e r ­
liv in g nnd If dead, all p a r ti e s c l a im ­ Jff,&lt;F
ing I n t e r e s t s tinder J. H. H udson, wise In and to the h e r e i n a f t e r ded r r e n s r d . also k n o w n a s J. H enry
H udson, or o th e rw is e . In a n d to tho peri title
h e r e i n a f t e r d e s crib ed r e a l e s t a t e ; FlorTda'.'Tf eilM lng a n d ° lf d'l*solved
F r a n k H. P o t t e r . If liv in g and if
In te r e s t
dead, all p a r t i e s c l a im in g in te r e s ts all parties claim ing a n
tinder F r a n k H. P o tte r , deceased,
o r o th e r w is e , In an d to t h e h e r e in ­
a f t e r d e s c r ib e d real e s t a t e ; Alice
Key P o t t e r w ife of F r a n k II. P o t ­
ter. if liv i n g a n d If dend, all p a r tie s ■erihetk” real e s t a t e . T he p r o p e r ty
c l a im in g I n t e r e s t s u n d e r Alice Key I n v o lv e d !» described a s follow s:
neglii at the S o u th e a st c o r n e r
P o tte r , dec ea sed , w ife of F r a n k H.
of the NWH of NWVi of S ec­
P o tte r , o r o th e rw is e . In nnd to th e
tion M. T p 21 S outh of R an g #
h e r e i n a f t e r d e s crib ed renl e s tn te ;
21 East, run N o rth 600 feet,
H e n ry C. P o t t e r . If liv in g nnd If
W
est 512 feet. S o u th w e s te rly
dead, all p a r t i e s c l n lm ln g In te re a ts
700 feet, to point of S o u th line
u n d e r H e n r y C. P o tte r , deceased, or
of N W 'i of NWI* of sa id Sec­
o th e rw is e . In a n d t o t h e h e r e i n a f t e r
tion 10H feet W e st of p o in t of
beginning. E a s t 10M feet to bed e s c rib e d rent e s t a t e ; H o w a r d P o t-

&amp;KnlSr BWU of 8WU Bectlon
14. T o w n sh ip JL South of Rang*

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a c r e s to w it:
B egin a t the n o r t h w e s t c o r n e r
o f sa id tr a c t, ru n t h e n c e s o u t h e r l y
««0 ft., th e n c e c a s t 377 ft., th e n c o
n o r th e r ly 6«0 *••!. t h e n c e w e s t 407
feet to point of b e g in n in g .
HE Vi of S W U
o f S ection 14,.
T o w n sh ip 21 S o u th o f R a n g e 20
A m f t o all p a r tie s c l a i m i n g a n I n t e r ­
e s t In nnd to th e a b o v e d e s c r ib e d
real e s ta t e ;
. . .
.
You. nnd each of y o u . o r e h e r e b y
o rd e re d to a p p e a r t o t h e a b o v e e n ­
title d cause on o r b e f o r e t h e f i r s t
M o n d a y In D ecem ber, sam e b e i n g
th e se v e n th d ay of t h e m o n th , a n d
a R ule Day of t h i s C ourt, a t t h e
office of tho C lerk o f th is C o u r t,
nt t h e S e m i n o l e C o u n t y C o u r th o u s e .
Hanford. F lo rid a,
n n d In d e f a u l t
th e re o f a decree p r o c o n fe sso w ill
he e n tered a g a i n s t y o u a n d e a c h
of you. and said c a u s e p ro c e e d ex

The Strengthening 0f _
T h e resources of

o th e rs

Pa, r , 8 f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s
o r d e r he putdlshed o n c e n w e e k fo r
f o u r consec u tiv e w e e k s In th e H an­
ford H erald, n e w s p a p e r p u b lis h e d
a t Sanford. S em inole C o u n ty F l o r W itn e s s my h a n d a n d seal of sa id
c o u r t, this th e 6th d a y of N o v e m b e r
A. D. 192j .
v k DOUOLASS.
(S e al)
C lerk C i r c u it C ourt. S e m i ­
nole C o u n ty . F lo rid a .
B y : A. M. W E E K S . D. C.
JO N E S A JONES.
S o li c it o r s f o r C o m p la in a n t.
Nov. 6. 13. 20. 27; Dec. 4.

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addition of the
ar*
resources are stren«u f the
assets of this
J * f c *11 k? th«
resources.

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U t “« m o t t a i i j ^ ^ y

4% Interest Paid on Savlnga

Seminole (founlu
Ok

Sanford,Fla

•MIAMI SHORES
AMERICA'S MEDITERRANEAN

Just 10 Months
and Over 70 Pi
Cent Sold
The law of supply and demand is beginning
to a very m arked degree at MIAMI SHOF
are beginning to realize how quickly tiiise
erty is being absorbed by the buyingpubfe

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Folks are beginning to realize thaltfon
will be sold out within its first year andM
the buying public is concerned, it looksww
will not be enough MIAMI SHORES pr
around.

P
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The Miami Shores Island, to be connected,
with the m ainland of MIAMI SHORES by
Shores Causeway and with the Venetian k
Drive of the Campanili, is one of the rnostatt
ferings of today in the greater Miami Secft
last section of MIAMI SHORES property to
by Shoreland Company and it will pay youton
today this p articu lar offering, which isoneo
attractive of all the sections that MIAMI SH

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A*
You say there is no forty-ninth state. True enough so far as separate
government is concerned. Yet, because &lt;&gt;f its rich environs, St. Louis has
advertised its trading territory far und wide as the “ 19th State.”

put on the m arket.

The rich fanning country has poured wealth into St. Louis until now it is
one of the first ten municipalities in the United States.
True, there are huge commercial and industrial enterprises in St. Louis,
hut these und the prosperity of the city depend upon the wealth produced
by the surrounding farms.
Plant City has all of the agricultural advantages of St. Louis. Plant City
is surrounded by farming lands the productivity of which is not surpassed
anywhere.

If you are a newcomer in the G reater Miami area, we
suggest th at you give every single section in the G reater
Miami area a thorough inspection. See it all, and then
see MIAMI SHORES.

Lands along the Missouri produce and market one crop a year at n time
when markets are flooded.
*

Lands adjacent to Plant City produce from three to five crops n year,
which reach the market in the months which assure the farmers of top
prices. This means that farmers in this section are prosperous nnd havo
money the year round.

We are perfectly willing to let the result of your obser­
vations guide you. MIAMI SHORES gladly will accept
your verdict.

Folks nre investing in Plant City. Values nrc intrinsic nnd increasing
rapidly. Profits from Plant City undertakings reward your efforts.
Public improvements in and about Plant City in the last year amount to
more than two million dollars.
Come to Plant City—See for yourself the opportunities that await you.

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Your interest shall havo the prompt I
and courteous u t t e n t io n of the j

MIAMI SHORES

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EAST HILLSBORO

C O U N TY

A M E R I C A'S

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Britt-Chittenden Realty C om p any,

Plant City, Florida
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D istrict Managers,

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§10 East First St., Sanford, Fla.

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Commons Iowa Lady Robbed a n o t h e r n e e d
Locarno In Jacksonville By HONED. WALTHALL,
Cop l a n s 2 Masked Bandits Dead Ed.
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bavintr

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to 13 KlvcT?

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t

he e x p e c t a t i o n

German reichj follow s u i t u m i

[ i jh# mensure by
flf parliment par■.of tbe nature of
Austin ChamberUh foreign *ecreCffort* the success
1 conference vras
•I, Ramsey Macr l ‘,er premier unit
C
British’s w ar
L ster P-si'i trib u te
EftSfr work. In
sjority nf the folMicDonald cast

h ibe goveniment
^3, restrained from

Southern
Compete

JA C K S O N V IL L E , F la ., N o r. 19.

—(IP)—Thrown, out of her autonfobile in the outskirts of the city
after being robbed by two uniden­
tified white men who kidnapped
her while she was enroute to a
gnrngo about 9 o’clock last night
according to her shory to the
Jacksonville police, Mrs. Edna
Gammon, flO, formerly of Pea
Moines, Iowa, was brought to the
police station early today by a
milk truck which picken her up
near the plnce where she said she
was thrown from her automobile.
The men took S8f» and her wrist
watch in addition to automobile.
Mrs. Gammon told dective inspec­
tor C. II. Hurlbert after first tell­
ing her story to Lt. Francis Smith.
Mrs. Gnmnton told inspector
Hurlbert she came here several
« &lt; * " •*&gt; from t*c, M olnes.lrivthe
mg her automobile through ***"
country with seweral friends. She
recently separated from her hus­
band in the Imva capital, she said.
She cntild describe the men who
robbed her only meargely.

Inal Ra c e

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includes Canton
gJt Miami, Tampa
3„’ Lexington Ky.,
Alexandria, La.,
p 3i Crooketvllle
S. C., Knoxville,
ephis, Tenn., and
|&lt;t is reported in
Jiie by l’uragould,
Eldorado Ark.,
yias Texas.
la«t few days

|SIBS FLIGHT
Nov. 19.—(/Fl­
ak, Italian avia*
nrnire for Case
In continuance of
1 Genoa, Italy, to
|)pli* would rave if
Armenian &lt; and
iTutk*.—Sj racuse

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ISeal)
C le rk o f C!lret,lt t'o u r t .
by: A. M. IVEKKS, 1). C.
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r iite r it
co u rt, skv- „
8. H A M M O N D ,
CIRCUIT, IX II. B.
Qrl.indo, F l o r i d a . _________ _____
ri.oiiIiVi! SKM,&gt;mK c0U" Tv' IX COURT OR COUNTY JUIK1N,
STATR OR 1*1.OHIO V
n c h a n c e nr.
nee‘l o{ this coun- L„ . j.. M. iI-O
ln r r k .s t a t i : o r k a t h e r i n b
W H Itj C o m p l a i n a n t .
"to a good 5c cigar

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M A SHB U ItN ,

county.

LILLIAN M. BASSETT, et nl.

M inor,

B rm ln o lo

N otice Is h e r e b y g i v e n to nil w h o m
„
Itespom lcnts.
be tuifTiJ ,n
where men can
It may concern, t h a t I r a M a s h b u rn
*r, . f,11" V* ■‘■ M lM tisp*
W n Ht to,eat off thv&gt;v Inpm
n_ A ° , / ‘llllan 11. iiiK w tt. If llvInK, »* C u a rd la n of C?alhcrlne M a s h b u r n .
I .hn it
season draws near, ? n‘* */ &lt;t&lt;‘a&lt;t all p n r tle s clnlmlnK tn- minor, will o n t b e 27th d ay o f N o­

th
jfawXV,thi”k0ftho0r,kal»
The ^ 1 ,k‘ metl of America.

KRY. J r . t h e m i n o r heirs nf MARC A R E T D U U D 8H A V E R Y d e c e u s ed . t o s ell n t p r i v a t e s ale t h e fo llo w ln i r r m l e s t a t e , b elo n g I n « t o t h e
e s t a t - o f t h o s a i d m i n o rs , s a m e h e Im r In S em ltio lo C o u n t y . R lo r l d a . t o w lt:

City Taxes Due November 1st.
Tax books nro now open for the payment of City Taxes.
2 r&lt;; discount allowed on all taxes paid in November, 1% on
all paid in December. Tax books close Atfrfl lsfc.’
Ellen Hoy, City Tax Collector.

, T h e so u th 33 a c r e s of the n o r th ­
e a s t u u n H c r of th o so u th e a s t
q u a r te r . H eetlon 19, T o w n sh ip
21 8outh. R a n g e 19 east,
sa id m in o rs h a v in g a n undivided
C-5 In te re s t in said pro p erty , such
a p p lic a tio n to he bnsed upon petllio n now on file In tho office of ih&lt;
s a id Ju d g e , tinted t h i s t h e 3uth da&gt;
o f October, A. D. 1923.
. (Signed) ISAAC T. AVKRY, Sr..

WISE BOATWORKS
------Builder of-----GASOLINE, ELECTRIC and STEAM LAUNCHES
SAIL and ROW BOATS
Bonis and Motors Repaired
Catalogue Specifications and Prices on application
Mt. Dorn, Florida

vem ber A. D. 1923. a p p l y to t h e
H onorable Jits, cl. S h a ro n . C ounty
J udge In titnl r o r said C ounty, a t M*
office in S a n f o rd itt said C ounty, a t
1® o'clock a. m.. or a s soon therV a f tc r as the m a t t e r c a n be b e a r d ,
Uunrdlan
f o r a u t h o r i ty t o sell, a t public o r Oct. 30. Nov. 6-13-20-27.
p riv a te sale. Che said m in o r 's I n t e r ­
est, In foltowInK describ ed re a l e s ­
ta te , In said County, to - w lt:
Lot T w enty-eight ( 2S) a n d th a t
portion of L o ts T w e n t y -seven
and T h ir ty - s e v e n (37) lying ott
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IN A FAST GROWING
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one hand and eat with
rwp. i» s. R.
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of
in*, other carrying on all tho while
J . " f. SW '* of N F.i; of 8\v»i
TOWN
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of
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ship 21. S, K an n e 31 Raet.
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Which a p p lic a tio n w ill be b ased
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$5000.00 STOCK OF GEN­
Falls CSM aS
roar
Niagara
upon the p e tttto n f o r s a le now on
' ■ , Lull N. 11,12 rh. W . 7.01 eh.
file In sad C ourt.
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put
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average man in
Dated Oetobor 29th A. D,, 1923.
roll atnl in c h of y ou nro liereliv
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AND FIXTRUES.
sjt him on thi* *
par,0.r®.ant* &gt;omp nlnt h ere in on M onday i!n&gt; Oe(. 3U- Nov. 6-13-20-27.
iu d e ”.. % !.............
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i.
jli,. sam e b ein g a r u le day of XOTICR OP APPLIC ATIO N ROR
■ as a boll under the col- this
I,RACK TO SR.l.t. 91IXOil'S I.AXD.
fort-nble
Court.
DOING GOOD BUSINESS
it Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t th lr
Notice Is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t on
*,an&lt;* *dm a dish full of iirder
|„. p„t.llsUe,| In T h e S anford th e 1st. day of D ecember. A. D.
xvnat the hostess designates as "rc- Jt&lt; r. i.l a neWNpaper r itbltarted In 1925, I will a p p l y to tb e Hon. Jas,
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Osteen, Fla.
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Business For Sale

FOR SA LE
2700 acres of very valuable land
within four miles of the City Limits of
Sanford at a price much under:the mar­
ket.
Thin property is on the market for a very limited time.

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS

B. C. Eaton &amp; Co.

118 Magnolia Ave.

Phone No. 48

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�THE SANFORD HERALD, FRIDAY. NOVE3fBER_20J g ^

PAGE TEN

Today’s Best Investment
REAL ESTATE

INVESTMENTS
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KARL J. SCHULTZ

BETTER BUYS

2 Iota on Oak Avenue a t 13 St. E a s t ^ T l — ----------‘ ‘
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Real Value. E a s v V ^ ° 3U^ ^ U 7 TT"
6 lots on Elm Avenue and 13th St. f t S ’n
’ 50x1
Absolutely dirt cheap
an entire hi .
3 lots in Buena V ista subdivision on MeUonSft’
^
$850 lot. Easy
aha#,
One beautiful lot on C rystal Lake, GGxldb
,
11
through to lake R iparian Rights. At $1500 tli
Cry8tal LaV.
equalled.
ini3 property Can.e
9 room house, practically new, double garatre h-&gt;r \
n0
paid. Best section of town. Lot is 64x117 fLt JWo°^
site
V ery easy terms
See thia “UractiS

1st National Bank Bid?. Phone 744.
10 ncres in city, just west of new Rail Road Shops............................ .............
21 acre* just outside city, 1-4 mile north Country Club Rond. This is nn
ideal tract for subdivision. Price per acre...................................................
The prettieit Lake Front tract in Seminole County, just off the Country
Club Road. This is only S miles from Club.
Houses, any price, anywhere........................................................................$1,500
Lot* in Rose Court, San-Lnnta, Ft. Mellon, Pinchurst, below market.
Income property on West First Street which will net good interst.

$25,000

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80 acres on hard road near Golden Lake,
$500.00 per acre.
80 acres near Chuluota on proposed hard
road, $100.00 per acre.
10 acres at Chuluota on hard road, $150.00
per acre.

I WILL APPRECIATE YOUR LISTINGS

Phone 743.

S r Ate-

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OSCAR R. BROOKS
THE LOT

K I N G - P h o n e 489
Licened
“USE YOUR FORESIGHT"

300 First Notional Bank Bide.

W. F.'HOLBOEN, Mgr

203-205 Meisch Building

H O M E S-L O T S-F A R M S
ACREAGE

ACT QUICK!
We have listed for the next two or three days some
of the best warehouse sites in the city at the lowest
prices.
Also some o f the choicest Sanford A venue business
property can be seen am ong our listings.

McCALL &amp; FOX

In and N ea r Enterprise, th e Big D evelops

Sacrifice Sale:
For few days only we offer 20 acres best
celery land 5 miles from Sanford. Twelve
acres tiled and now under cultivation; com­
plete equipment, including: mules, spraymachine, celery paper and wires, and Ford
truck. All for the low price of $12,500.00.
Term s: $3,500.00 cash, balance to suit pur­
chaser. Surely we don’t have to INSIST
th at that is a BARGAIN.

1593 Acres

H alf the price o f adjoining land—Beautifully situal
around and side of lakes,

COLCLOUGH REALTY CO.

“The Firm Substantial

BRYANT &amp; HATHAWAY

Real Estate
General Insurance
•111 First Nnlinnal Hank Illdg.

*nlra F o rm (2. K. MrCnll, II. 12. Fot, II. I.. Shipp.

1131/ : M agnolia Ave.

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It will pay you to investigate these.
We have buyers for First Street Extension
property

R. W. LAWTON, Realtor
Real E state and Investm ents.

“In Union there I. Strength-In SanforH ...
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Phone 745

Sanford, Fla.

Number G Ball Building, .Opposite Post Office, Sanford,

Telephone 732

20 Y ears Experience W ith Florida Land

REAL BARGAINS
Corner Lot (98x135) U nion Avenue. Price...
This is near the Forrest Lake Hotel

WE HAVE EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE

HOUSES— RUSINESS PROPERTY—SMALL FARMS

AND ACREAGE
J

One Lot Rose Court, Grand View Avenue...

A Six Room Kochond Stuccoed
Bungalow

«t$ i

Thirteen acres fa cin g on Lake Monroe, 12(WMh
front. P r ic e ................................................ JWfl

Just completed, an ideal home in the Lest res
uumtial section of Sanford, with double garagi

Seven Lots fron tin g on Sanford Avenue betaC
mercial and Sem inole Boulevard. Price $850.00froi

The H ouhch we are offering for sale were not built to sell.
Balance to suit purchaser

FLETCHER-BULGER REALTY CO
113y2 M agnolia.

R.C. TISDALE

152 Acres

Phone 1

REALTOR

Six miles from Sanford, Dixie Highway run­
ning through, fronting on lake at $300.00 per
nun? mul worth double price asked.

Real E state Investment

236-238 Meisch Building. Phone 23,

It you are undecided, consult us
opinion has been profitable to
number.

We Offer an Entire Block
WANTED

Fronting on First Street just o ff Sanford Avenue,
A Beautiful Home

business property is unexcelled by any in Sanfor

On Central Avenue, large lot
Listings of houses, lots, blocks and acreage. If yo
have tiie buyers waiting. What have you to offer?

$15,000.00.

Many real estate men say that we are offerinf

One-third cash.

cheap.

The price for a few days will be $110,000.
r a s h , balance o v e r 4 v n n r n e r i o d . 5 r,o bintlei iOl 0

Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc
LAKE MARY DEVELOPMENT CO

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L. SIMMONS, Sales Mgr.
108 Magnolia Ave

Masonic T&lt;
Phone 117

THE BEST BUY'
IN SEMINOLE COUNTY
73*/&gt; acres practically surround­
ing Elder Springs, best water in
the state, */i mile frontage on
brick road, can positively deliver.
This property will go in the next
few days. A ct quick.

Greatest Investment
In Florida

[odern House Five
Screened-in Porch—Ope” *
Best Location in f°'

(&gt;0 acres 2 miles south of Ovieda,
very good citrus and truck land.

Ik Ii i Ii St., l.«t GOxI I
p ay s 1 1oil m o n th runt

Special for one week at

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$75.00 per acres with easy terms.
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Tainiami Land Company

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Ball Building
Phone 142

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M er budding. Magnolia
Phone 149

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THE SANFORD HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1925.

lassified Ad on This Pa^e is a Paying Investment
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LANEY’S DRUG STORE — Preaerlptlona, Drugs, Sodaa.
Wa
arc an near you as your phone.
Call m
8 ANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
Successors to Gillon &amp; P latt
tl9 Magnolia.
Everything elec­
trical. Phone 422. Electragitb
Radio.
WIGHTS—Three stations. Mag­
nolia and Second. Firat and Elm.
Sanford Avenue and 10th Street.
Expert service.
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing
Engraving. Embossing. See ur
first. Wo do it. Phone 417-W
R. R. Ave.-Commcrclal St.
JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Water nr J Boat Tanks. At Oak
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­
phone 111.
MIRACLE Concrete Co, general
cement work, aidewalka, bond­
ing blocks. Irrigation boxes. J. M.
Terwilleger. Prop.
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HILL LUMBER CO. House o&gt;
Service. Quality and Price.
ADDRESSING — Multlgraphlng.
folding and mailing—as you
want it— when you want it.
Phone 672. H. E. Porch, First
Vslinnal Runic Rlriir.

8—For Rent, A partm ents
FOR RENT: 5 room house, water
and lights. M. M. Lord, Route
A, Box 216.

10—For Rent, Rooms

cations

FOR RENT: Furnished room in
private home for refined young
mnn. 609 Magnolia Ave.

kents
sorica

FOR RENT: 2 housekeeping rooms
Lake Monroe. Mrs. Sallie Miller.
Reasonable.

liring

^portunitics

vice
Apartments
Bouses
oms
|Board
Office, S to res
freage
hange
oves
buses
I Rent
Hock
liscellaneous
Estate
ire
[anted
feeders

FOR RENT: Room, warm, bath
and toilet connection; partly
furnished; $3.00 per week. 12-15
West 2nd St.

20—For Sale, Miscellaneous
F’OR SALE: Diamond ring; 1 car­
at, 58 points; also fino platinum
dinner ring. Will sell a t a sacri­
fice price. Owner will call on you.
Write D. Taffet, 857 Atlanta Ave.
Orlundo.
FOR SALE: Pedigreed female
German police dog; 10 months
old. 107 W. Central St.
FOR SALE: German police dog,
female; price reasonable. Ap­
ply Carnival Co., office Tourist
Camp, 13th St., west of French
Ave.

fecorating,

F'OR SALE: F'resh milk cow. Call
212-R.

i Trees

RESTAURANT BUSINESS: If
taken soon, $1,500. Owner going
north. Address R care ileruld.

y Supplies

FOR SALE: Cheap 230 ft., 12-in.
galvernizcd pi|&gt;o new. One Ford
ce
truck good ns new. One mule at
Ianrl Supplies your own price. See Dr. F’. G. Kcsler, Silver Lake.
PP. Female
F’OR SALE: Cheap. 2 delivery
P. .Male
trucks. Inquire 102 Sanford Ave.
Rutherford.
p. Male or
P*P. Salesman
nation, Male
nation,Fenmle
Estate
[Rent
[turns.

F’OR SALE or exchange; 1923
Cadilac, 1 passenger coupe in
perfect mechanical condition; will
exchange for well located lots or
will apply ns first payment on a
house. Inquire It. M. Baker, 101
W. 10th St.

-Sale, Real Estate

fcements

Sale-Furniture, etc.
FOR SALE: Portable barbecue
°YCn . mountctl on trailer: all
« “t? °., R°; reasonable. Apply
f t ? ? Co- office. Tourist Camp
luth «St., west of French Ave.
Wo carry a full lineT
term,Pr CW “rB
Cas,h or
wanttight’
your business
Sanford .Stove A Furniture Co.
321 E. First St.

37—Wanted Help, Salesman AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — AuWANTED: Two wide nwakc renl
estate salesladies and men for
subdivision and brokerage sales,
good commission. Apply 108 Mag­
nolia Ave.

38—Wanted, Situation Male

STENOGRAPHER nnd bookkeep­
er whose experience covers sec­
retarial work; bookkeeping nnd the
__J " —For Side, Houses
handling of correspondence wishes
I’OR SALE; Five-room bungnlow to secure a position of responsi­
and garage; dose in; five blocks bility in this vicinity. Phono 337.
from post office. Phone 571-J
Price $l,g00.
WANTED: Experienced sales­
ladies for department store. Ap­
FOR SALE: Four new, two room
ply
at Speer &amp; Son.
houses, each on easy terms, $750
liinderville. Also a few good lots ADVERTISE in the Journal-Her­
a t $.’100. Write P, O. Box 606 City.
ald, South Georgia's greatest
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
FOR SALE: Seven room house, weekly nnd Sunday.
Classified
two haths, dose to business dis­ rates 10c per line. Waycross Jourtrict on Magnolia Ave. A. P. Con­ nnl-IIernld, Waycross, Georgia.
nelly and Sons. Phone 18.
FOR BIG RF1SULTS rtdvertlse jn
FORT
LAUDERDALE
FOR SALE: A renl bargnin, 15 the
room house best in county. On DAILY NEWS—it covers Brow­
two beautiful lakes. 3 miles from ard County thoroughly which is
town, would cost $ 10,000 to build one _of the most rapidly growing
it now. If sold in next 10 days sections on tho Florida Coast.
will take $15,000. Fine location Sample copy nnd rate card upon
for hospital or snnatarium. Will request.
hold 50 bods. If you are looking
for a bargain, this is it. E. G. Hos­ FOR SALE—Space on the page
ier, Route A. Box 187
for classified advertisements.
Why not rent those vacant rooms,
or sell that second-hand goods?
21.—Lost, Found

gusta, G a, Augusta's greatest
classified medium, rate, cash, 9c
charge. _ 10c minimum.
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MAINE — Watervtllc, Morning
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
people aro interested in Florida
property. Reach them through
the Sentinel. Rate curd on ap­
plication.
LEARN ABOUr Tolk County and
lakeland, through the StarTelegram. Best advertising me­
dium in South Florida. Published
mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM—
Lakeland, Florida.
MORGANTOWN, V . VA., people
aro interested in Florida. Finch
of them through a classified ad
in the Morgantown POST. Six
cents a word for six consecutive
issues.
COLUMBUS (Ga.,) LEDGER —
Classified nds have the largest
circulation in Southwestern Georgin. Rate 8c ( 6-word line) line
TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of
Florida real estate advertise in
the St. Petersburg Times. One cen'
cent a word daily, two cents a won
Sundays.

CORNER LOT
Paving Paid

R esident of F l o r i d a since ISSt.
I te r e r s n r c s :
F lre t N atio n al Rank.

J. If. HUTCHINSON
HBAI, RJT.lTn
111 West first Street
l’hone IT!

Member of
SANFORD, FI.A .
F lo rid a m a te
Florlsl* Association,

One-half Block
A Pick-up

G. TAYLOR DYER
Painting-—Decorating
PHONE 303

$2,300

of New Hotel
PRICED RIGHT

Time Limited

HILTON’S

S. W. BRADFORD

113 Magnolia Ave.
t First Class Barber*
Special Attention
Given To laidirs and Chlldrtn.

n \ itn m i

Realtor

slim *

On Easy Terms
See

Milanc Theatre Hldg.

Elton J. Moughton

THE MORNING JOURNAL is tho
accepted want ad medium iD
Daytona (F'ia.) Ono cent n word WE HAVE THE BEST BUYS
an insertion. Minimum 2fic.

•ACREAGE*

ARCHITECT
First National Hank Bldg.
Snnfnrd.
Florid*

B.R. GRAY

THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
BUSINESS-HOMES
WITH
—Central West Virginia’s larg­
M o n t 727
VALDEZ HOTEL
, n_
„
OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales est daily. Want ad rate 1 l-2c per
f l n r ii p m i i I’lnn
l.UM: Money; two lulls of largo through the Xenia Gazette, Zen- word; 4 insertions 1 1—Ic; 0 or
denommation; returnto F„ H. in, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis- more lc per word each insertion.
Bennett, 311 Magnolia Ave. R e - trict.
...............
S a n f o r d 's l . r m l l n c H o te l
Want cd and display rates DO YOU WANT TO BUY or boII
ward.
, . Valdez Ho tel'Building * '
on request.
anything? If so advertiso in
W U IIT W . W A ItX n n , M nno*rr
25—Opticians, Jewelers
PALM BEACH COUNTY — The the Gninesville Sun.
scene of stupendous develop­
H. C. VIELE, Jeweler. Watch,
jewelcry ami clock repairing and ment. Read about it in the Palm |
engraving. Quick service. 116 Mag­ Beach Post. Sample copy sent on
request.
nolia Avenue. Phone -M2.
A LITTLE WANT AD IN The
2S—Plant, Seeds, Trees
l HERALD will bring you in big
results. Advertise those old a r­
JTEWAKT THE FLORIST"
ticles you have stored away nnd
Flowers ,'or all occasioas.
have
no use for. A little thirty8 M Myrtle. Phone 260-VV
cent ad may bring you several
32—Typewriters, Supppltes dollars. Thnno 148 nnd a repre­
Persistent coughs am! colds lead l»
sentative will call and sec you.
REMINGTON* Portable four-bank---------------------------------------------- serious trouble. You can stop them
Typewriters, “the king of port- TO REACH the prosperous farin- now with Creomulsion, an emulsified
nbles. $60. liar ret Portable Adding era and fern growers of Volus- creosote that is pleasant to take. CrcoMachines. Can't be beat. Seminole la county advertiso in the PcLnnd rnulsion is a new medical discqvery
Printery, Phone 93, Welaku Bldg, Daily News, rate lc per word, cash with two-fold action; it soothes and
heals the inflamed membranes and In­
with order.
33—Wattled
hibits germ growth.
ADVERTISING gets results If it
Of oil known drugs, creosote is rec­
YOUR LISTINGS will be apprec­ reaches potential buyers. I’a- ognised by high medical authorities as
iated uiul have prompt atten­ tatka Daily News is circulated in one of llm greatest healing agencies for
tion. Elder and Lovell, real estate an industrial and agricultural sec­ icrsistent coughs and colds and other
tion.
brokers.
orms o( throat troubles. Creomulsion
TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa, contains, in addition to creosote, other
WANTED: Vicinity Sanford; 5 to
Fla. Thousands rend the clas­ heulibg elements which soothe and heal
Ill-acre farm or grove; direct sified pngos of Florida's Giant Tho infected membranes and stop tho
Why was to your time run­
from owner. Reasonable; no Homo Daily, rates 2 cents a word. irritation and inllamtuation, while tho
ning around looking for a
i gents; state price, location. Ad­ Minimum 25c, cash with order. creosote goes on to the stomach, is ab­
good investment?
Let us
dress J. P. A., care Herald.
show you how you enn In­
Write for complete rale card.
sorbed into the blood, attacks the seat
vest your money nnd doubU
of the troub.., and checks the growth
ROOM WANTED: Nice room with DEVELOPERS ATTENTION — of the germs.
it in tho next thirty or sixty
two beds; also connecting b ath 1 Pensacola is beginning
the
days. We have been in tho
Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac­
by two gentlemen for permanent | greatest development in Georgia's tory in tho treatment of persistent
real estate business for years
occupation; prefer private family, history; a half million dollar high- coughs and colds, bronchial asthma,
nnd aro glad to say wo have
Price reasonable. P. O. Box 491,1 way to the gulf beach just finish- bronchitis and other forms of respira­
tho finest listings nnd tho
Sanfurd, Fla.
od; at two million dollar bridge tory diseases, and is excellent for build­
best values in tho Stato of
....
'
7 across Escambia Bay started: ing up tho system after colds or tin.
Florid*.
WAM F.D: Hoarders; room un&lt;l j quarter million dollar opera house Money
t± m
COME
AND INVESTIGATE
refunded
if
any
cough
or
cold
is
meals. Julius Harper, J loo Oak under construction; two millions not relieved after taking according to
Owners aro urged to list
Ave.
being sfient on highway; greatest directions. Ask your druggist. Crcot
their properties with us for
r e a l t y 1NCQRPQRATF.0
chance
for
live
developers
to
get
better results ami quick action
muision
Company,
Atlanta,
Ga.
(adv
)
WANTED: Bulk oranges, carloads. in on ground floor. Write Devel­
Address Oranges, care Sanford opment Department. Tho Pensa­
NOTICE
Herald.
cola News.
il
.
JOHN E. FOX, Representative
This is to certify that I J, T.
WANTED: Painting and paper TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE— Ellis and H. C. Rawlings in busi­
hanging. Phone Curtis, 255, San­
Send in your subscription to the ness as contractors and builders
120 South Park Ave.
FULTON, INC.
ford and N. Y.
Tribune or hand it to your local have this day, October 5th, 1925,
“ We Cover Florida Ileal E state Like the Sunshine’
WANTED: Apartment of 2 or 3 dealer no you can read Florida's dissolved partnership and that I
Real Estate
ant
no
longer
responsible
for
any
greatest
newspaper.
One
year,
rooms, must be furnished. Apply
debts
contracted
by
said
Rawlings
$3.00,
0
months,
$4.00,
three
months
Developers
Brokers
Promoter!
Adv. Dept., Herald Office.
$2.00. if you desire $ 1,000 insur- and Ellis.
J. T. ELLIS.
■
_
WANTED: Large unfurnished bed­ ancO policy add 75c to your order.
Seminole Hotel
room with use of hath and ga­
rage. Desirable. P. &lt;*. Box 510.
SANFORD. FLORIDA.
34— W anted Help. Fem ale

\fctfc|ezRectftyCb.

VV. V. Wheeler Inc.

COLDS THAT

4111st Nat’l. Bank

T o B u ild er o r In v estor

Building

Phone 490W

FOR HOME OR BUSINESS
We have twenty (20) lots on Main
Dixie Highway in South Sanford
facing East,

f

You can buy one or all from $1,000
to $1,500 per lot. This Price for a
few days only.

W a stin g T im e

EXTRA EASY TERMS

■

--------- - FOR QUICK SALE: Will offer 5
|FIt
neres farm on hard road with
*°d subdivisions well, west of Sanford for $2700
•
Burger, cash. Also 1 lot 50x125 East front
In'Nando, Fla. ion Snnfnrd Ave., with garage WANTED: Lady solicitor■ for
B.
W.
Address
A
.
cal
concern,
!j | ”
iiuartinent for $1600. Half cash.
care of tin ■ Herald for particuV
' ,is ‘"in M. H. Bankston, Sanford.
I*
all kinds. 1--------------------------------------------------- inrs.
Pni°rn&lt;,r M St. J. E. SPURTING, siA-division
35— W anted Help, Male
i h°ne 390-W.
specialist. Subdivision to Or­
lando, Florida, and F 1o r a
stenogRent
Heights, Florida on Dixia High­ WANTED: A competent Connelly
rapher. i Vpply A. P.
way.
&amp;. Sons.
N V ICE Day F’OR SALE: Delco light plant.
' ll* trains, RairF’irst class condition: new out­ WANTED: Young men between
tho ngc of 21 and 30 years, to
and 63.W fit with portable storage batteries
learn
tho 5 and 10 cent business.
cheap. Apply Carnival Co., office Must have
good education, furnish
[SONS
Tourist Camp, 13th St., west of best of reference
nnd not afraid
it. .
F'rencli Ave,
of iinrd work. Hours not long. J.
_St- st r . n .
F’OR SALE: A good 1Va ton G. MeCrory. 5 and 10c Store.
t m : i 1 « \US
truck, with touring homo body.
Equipped completely for four
people, with silverware, table lin­
NAM'iuiii itian ii irons
ens, betiding, etc. Ju st tho thing
P a r k Ave.. m-inii'l floo r
for camping and fishing. Wifi p a i120
[?'*• Tr„rk.
n t true, p a p e r hanulnif, *****
L' r'Urk.
make
a
profitable
investment
for
m
utinm
Kstimate* v j - n fr«e.
*sa le n lfc
some one to rent out to tourist. A ll w o r k g u a ra n le e a - P r i c e s
Carnival Co., office Tourist r l g h t .
I'll 1,1.' Otto
Ijpa’ Sons Apply
Camp, 13th St., west of F’rench
■0lk Mxl 2 nd St. Ave.

Best Business Site in Sanford
First Street (Near F'orrcst Lake Hotel)

SMITH &amp; RAWLINS
Real Estate Hrokers

"00 feet frontage

Price $122,500

b*'

212 Magnolia Avenue
SANFORD. FLA.

retticst Acreage in Seminole 26 1-2 acres at Paola
RAGS WANTED — Large, clean,
linen or cotton rags for clean­
ing purposes. Bring them now
to tho Herald Composing Room.

(Borders two hikes)

Price $13,00(1

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B od w efl R e a lty C o., In c.
214 E. FIRST ST.
Phone 153.

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Rooms
Are very scarce, buy a lot
from us and build you a
house.

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                    <text>5PAPER
Rnin this afternoon and prebab
ly tonight; colder tonight, Sunday
generally fair, and ejhlpr; fresl
\ to strong shifting winds 9

e5t Vegetable
| Canton Land

Associated Press Leased Wire

Six Severely Injured,
S c o p e s Badly Shaken
Up In W reck Of Train

ncomo

A sked
'assage
M ar. I
Ice. iy*—
5,000 LiX

ALEXANDER CITY, Ain.,
Dec. ID.— (IP)—Six person* were
reported tcvorely injured nnd
score# w ere badly shaken when
the Central of Georgia passenger
train num ber two, Birmingham
to Columbus, Ga., was derniled
near Hollins this morning. Four
cars left the rails, two coaches
and a Pullm an parlor 'ear going
dywn nn embankm ent. 'I he injured, nccuriling to re­
ports from Hollins, were being
treated a t the Hollins railway
station by doctor:! hnriedly call­
ed from the surnunding territory.
It was reported by the engineer
and conductor of tno train tliut
no one wnH killed and It wan
thought th a t nil those injured
would recover.
The engine and tender did not
leave the rails nnd the scores of
holiday passengers in the coach­
es that w ent down the em bank­
ment were said to have been sav­
ed from injury by the all-steel
construction of the cars.

12187666

Maze Of Possibilities Has
Been r.'otluccd While The
Officer Has Determined To
Continue His Air Fl^ht

Supporters Flock To
Aid Of F ormer

Ionly of

jtinly and

committee
atoly after
[High pnits-

- | n
mliir . il by
(1 the le nd-

Hou-c, the
i on the

rvveno

ion jnit»l
l
In an? cj:
tie-half r r
I of
i direv p-T

uf income
tr cent oa

Further relief of congested fre­
ight conditions nnd a virtual in­
dependence of present and future
rail embargoes will result from the
establishment of the Thresher
Brothers Tug I.ine Company op­
erating between Jacksonville ami
Sanford according to Chamber of
( ommerco officials who have long
advocated the development of riv­
Ier traffic ns a medium of insuring
prompt delivery of building ma­
terials ami supplies necessary for
this community's growth.
The Thresher Ting Lino will he
operated as a division of the St.
Johns Transportation Company,
and initial equipment includes a
7."&gt; foot 100 horso power tug and
| four new larg es designed to ennvcy to Sanford any and every class
of freight from Ixiilding m aterial
to automobiles and groceries both
fur This city and the surrounding
territory.
Present carriers of the company
‘ are said to he adequate to care for
all immediate shipments, nnd sev­
eral additional barges will be tiro-

LOCAL
Funeral services arc held a t
Holy Cross Episcopal Church
for Judge L. 0 . Stringfellow ,
pioneer citizen, who died T hurs­
day night.
Ilivcr transportation line aug­
ments ex istin g fleet by the pu r­
chase of four new barges and
n tug to convey ail classes of
freight here.
I’roL stu n t pastors of city plan
a church census to he made Sun­
day.
Sanford and Seminole county
schools close for C h m tn ia s holtbaptist Sunday Sunnol to send
C brb turns g ifts to Arcadia O r­
phanage.
STATU
John It. Gibson is dead at
,Jacksonville ns Uiu result of
what polios believe to be "poi­
sonous moonshine.
Marly relief from express em ­
bargo is hoped for by officials
of the American Railway Ex­
press Company.
DOMESTIC
Tw enty-three are found guilty
in big rum conspiracy in St.
Louis, IN being out on bonds
ami five others aw aiting senter.ee in federal court.
&lt;*L.
.VI, H ouse, emit idlin' of
late Woodrow Wilson, is guest
of President Coulidge ut White
House.
benjam in T. W atkins, promin­
ent A tlanta business man, is
found dead at offices today with
a bullet hole in his bend.
Verdict of court m aritla pro­
duces m aze of possibilities in
Mitchell case, which is declared
to Imie f a r from ended.
Tax reduction trill, passed F ri­
day by House, goes to Senate for
its consideration.
FOREIGN
In reprisal for the killing of
three officer* by troop., of S ul­
tan Osm an Mahmud, Italian
troops destroy town Hergnl.
Hope for cure of cancer lies
In the field of animal experimen­
tation, declares famous IlfcUitnore expert.

ind Program For
Sunday Afternoon

Growers And Shippers Of
Citrus Fruits Declare Loss­
es Growing Steadily; Ex­
press Officials Are Hopeful

Embargo Is Bringing
Heavy P. 0 . Shipments
Citrus Exchange Dispatches
Appeal For Help Front
Interstate Commerce llody

Arrangements Are
Completed Friday
For Church Census
At a meeting hi&lt;t night attend­
ed by a larg • number of church
workers, nfai- ■eating the various
Proti tunt &gt;hu he ■i tho city|
finu1. details far a ehunn canvass
to Ik? held tomorrow weiu per­
fected and the several ctinmittees
instructed in their duties hv Dr.
F. If. King.
The canvass is l.cing conducted
in the manner of a census nnd is
for the purpose of aliuiiiig new
citizens nnd winter re m i nts with
the church of their faith.
The ministers wi a*-** active In
the campaign are &lt;•* eti ii a great.-of their re­
er increase in the t
a result of
speetive churches,
the census.
It was generally
I meeting last night that the time
; required for the c.inva • • would
! to about one and niie lnlf hours,
during which the home of every
whito family in town will he visitcd by one or more worker -. Resi­
dents arc asked by He ministers
I of the city to nsis.vt th.
culji-ri
1 in every way possihh no as ti
I bring the work to an early nm
i successful conclusion.
John D. J inkiiis h chairman o!
the census fonnniUco, ana will di
, rect tin* activities oi tl«- vurioui
| teams that have l»eea mi.unizid.

SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 19.—f/P)
Evidentc th at women are not only
holding th eir own hut are forcing
man to lose his identity, was on
the register of the St. Fruncis
Hotel today.
"Mrs. CJ. A. B artlett and huahand”, was the registration, mean­
ing that Mrs. B artlett was a visitor
in the city nnd was accompanied
l-.y her husband, District Judge
George A. B artlett of Reno, Ncv.
All questions regarding the unur.ua! registration were answered
by Mrs. B artlett, who said: " I t’s
merely one of tlie wifely priviligcs
of u 60-50 m arriage”.

JACKSON, Miss.. Dec. ,
—Filing stations of the S
Oil Company, of Kentucky
Texas Company, were close
in Mississippi pending &lt;&gt;
of nn injunction ordered
torney G -neral Knox ye*tr
ruiuirc them to sell gasi
Id cents u gallon inciud
itatv tax of three cents.

EMBARGO SmOR D ry Law Conspiracy
Movie Stars Are
Sanford Visitors
Lila Lee, Thomas Mcighnn
and J a n u s Kirkwood were a*
lining tin* River ocrcen artists
who arrived in .Sanford in a
private car last night for a
brief stop before going on to
Ocala for the filming of “Tho
Klondike," a picture that will
dram atize the national exodus
to Florida.
A committee In ad il by the
secretary of the Chamber of
Commerce greeted the visitors
a t tlie station nn I exprcssa-l
the hope th at it might bu noslublo to bring tlu&gt; troupe nore
for the filming in* additional
Florida scenes.

FUNERAL OF L. G
Many Friends Fay Rcspccls
To Pioneer Resident And
Justice Of The Pence At
Hanford For Two Decades

Confidant Of Late President Attractive Decoration \ Of
Wilson Arrives Unheralded;
And Superior
Window*
Official Circles Are Pnz/.led
Of Merchandise
tirade
By HisVisit To Washington
Account For Big Trade

;0-5(l” M arriaue Is
i?atl For This Hubby

FILLING STATIONS CLOSED

cured if the demand w arrants such
action officials of the firm an­
nounced today.
“The operation of this enlarged
river service will insure the deliv­
ery of those necessary supplies
that the railroads are a t present
unable to bring here in sufficient
quantity” Secretary It. W. Pearman stated, “and 1 am confident
that in the stimulation of river
traffic lies the only solution of
the problem now confronting San­
ford builders.”
In connection with the new line
inaugurated Dec. 17, Mr. IVarnmn
alluded to the additional capitali­
sation of Sanford's river route
represented in the city’s plans for
the construction of a combination
Warehouse nnd pier at the foot of
Sanford Avenue, and spoke opti­
mistically in regard to the erectio I

COLONEL HOUSE SANFORD STORES
AT CAPITAL AS ATTRACT MANY
COOLIDGE GUEST YULETIDEBUYERS

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NUMBER 120,

Twenty Pages Today

C O B VERDICT ^ ‘ver Transportation Firm EXPRESSHEADS T w e n t y A r e I n d i c t e d
HAS NOTENDED G^ ls f oor Bargf And I v g
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1925

Prominent Atlanta
Realty Man Found
Dead In His Office

No More
or Sheriff

Sheriff Hand stated Hus morn­
ing that unlc
his dog returned
he would la* out "f luck for any
further quail hunting this season.
Ho does not know whether the
youngster was stolen or, owing to
its age, lias followed someone
home, there to be adopted and
trained to hunt euail for a now
m aster.
When last seen the setter was
wearing a heavy leather collar.
.She is described as being very
playful and willing to make friends
with tho fi/st person to cotnu
along. Sheriff Hand asks assist­
ance in locating her.
O u t b o u n d trains from Sanford
yesterday bore scores of jubilant
Glasses nro worn ns a hiull
school “marnia" nnd today wit­
social status in ce
nessed tin* presence of many care­ superior
parts
of
China,
frames wi
free pupils parading th - streets in
celebration of the coniinenconient lenses often being worn.
of tlie Christmas holiday • wine
begun yesterday f,,r all student*
In Snnford and Seminole l oun'.y
schools.
•
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Jan. -I is the fatal day that will
mark tho return of the students to
tho class rooms, hut the shadow
cast by the thought of the termin­
ation of the Yulcthle freedom is
evidently ton fa r removed to damp­
en the hearts of the n u m e r o u s
youngsters who are today exulting
in the thought that Monday will
not be » “ blue Monday" spent un­
der teacher’s watchful eye.
Many of Sanford’s young people
enrolled a t various colleges in the
south und north ure returning for
the holiday season nnd tills Christ­
mas at .Sanford is expected to lx?
one of the most widely celebrated
in recent years.

ATLANTA. Gu., Dec. lih—f/Ti
—Benjamin T. Wntkin , presideu'
of a local real estate company and
one. of tlie most prominent real
estate men in Georgia, was found ,
diad in his office hoi • early to 1
day witii a Indict Wound in Id..)
temple.
A pistol was found beside th
body. Police expre a-d the licliei
that he laid been diud lor sever i
ul hours.
An inqiH.it is to Ih livid during
the day. Coroner I ’.ml Dnnnhoc
announced. The body was found
by a business partner when he
entered tlie office Eli morning.
Mi. Watkins was a native of
Monroe, Gu.
He had been in husitHsa here
for u quarter of a century. D ar­
ling that time In- had been u presiI dent uf tlie Atlanta rent estate
I board, and a vice president of a
; national hunk. He i * survived by
ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 19.—
Ids wife timl a young soil, Ben­
fd'j—F. It. Kirthind. freight tra f ­
jamin
D.
W
alkin',
J
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.
a
high
Many Husbands Are M'huol student.
fic m anager of Florida East Con t
Ruilrond, Im.s i: tied instructions
M issing In London
that newsprint paper shipment# he
French Clear Much
given preferem e on lita load, nc-

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All were found guilty late Friday
Oi: r h irgi i brought by tho gov&lt;"iimeat, as tin- men who nro called
ti ,3 “high-ups”, In a case rcgnrdi .1 by its counsel as one of tho
' over undertaken
in i !.•• central went to halt illegal
traffic*in whiskey.
Twenty of the convicted men am
from M. L&lt;mU. Among them arcl
Arnold Hcllmiclt. funner internal
revenue collector of Missouri, Nat*.
Gold Min. broker and form er cir­
cuit court clerk of St. Louis
county; “ talc Senator Michael J*
Kilim y of Ei. Louis ami his broth­
er M iliinin. a former deputy
cvenuo collector; und .Michael J.
Whalen, IK nice rat |c city cominiltecman and form er Bt. Louis
nldorman.
W illiam Lucking and Georgs R.
I.ar.don of • mcinnuti were among
the "A and another convicted de­
fendant, l»or. H. Robinson, is a
Land W est Of K ifan today iij Lew it. Brown, president lesldent
of Chicago.
- f the Ai'iociatcd Dailies of 1 lur- 1
PARIS, Dec. 19.—(/Th—French ida.
forces in Morocco have cleared
This action
is in compliance j
about lit miles of territo ry we it with representations made by th o 1
of Kifun in the last few days, president in pursuance oi instruc­
reinstated the tribes which had tions given at tho last meeting
been ejected by tlie Riffinns, nnd of the association in which lie wua
subjugated a greater part of the ably as istcil by Cranston Will­
tribe of Seinadja. A number of iam. ;, niuiuigcr of tho Southern
emb.-rs of the Sunday School
America's cigurot gain last year munition dumps were captured nnd NewspajK-r Publishers* Association.
ics of the F irs t Baptist Church
was 11 per cent, or a total consump­ a Riffian attem pt t» e-ilabliah u
The Atlantic Const Lino nnd
expected to donate hundred:!
post
of
conumitui
in
tills
region
tion of 70,000,0000000
th.^ Seaboard railroads have not
i f t . tomorrow destined for tho
thwarted.
yet granted preference to news­
Iren in tho Baptist .orphanage
Several tribes in tlie central sec­ print shipment.', but liavo proniinVrcudia. It is said th at moro
tor have sent in their uhinissions id active co-operation ?n Instcni 100 youngsters, ranging in
'a s well ns 800 familh-.t in the reg- ing nhipimn^.i. All tho railroads
from ono to 12 years, will rci ion o f U iic z z u ii , northwest o f Fez. have asked that publishers give
e
gifts for Christmas as a
I Official French reports declare-thu tiieiu specific instances of delay
it of tho Sunday morning calDishieut tribes are becoming in- and chipping details ill order tliut
Icrtnsingly weary of fighting fbr they may locate and remedy con­
The men's Rildo Class la ta form
“ B stty” apd "Bob" huve learned I Abdul Krini, the riffian clilcf.
dition.' of delayed shipments.
a ‘dollar line," it wns announce.1,
is one that would sliock the fol­
nnd are to raise cash to be used
lowers of Lucy Page Gaston, be­
in thu purchu:o and distribution of
en into it has to do with cigarettes.
Jury
May
Get
g ifts among tho orphans.
They do not smoke cigarettes, Lut
B aptist church officials are au­
upon being hnmied a lighted one
Slaying; Case
thority for the statem ent that chil­
they make short work of extingPlans for nn elaborate Chrfstuisbing the fire from it. Rolling
dren of any sect or erred aro re­
MIAMI, H a., Dec. 19.’—UPhthe cigarette lie tween their paws m nsbull to be given by the Ciunp- Tho first degroa m urder case of '1 ceived, cared for and educated in
and utainping on it until all the lieil-Iaissing Post of the American E. Fuller, churKed with killiti tho urphunugo which tho churcbc-t
firu is out, they take serious Legion aro now being perfected Homer E. Burdick, real cstat of thn state support at Arcndi,i.
'linnets of .burning their winter and definite announcement con­ palesmsn, at the latter’s npartmci Arrangem ents for the trnnsportaL1
cerning the dale of the event witl several woek- n?o, wua to r?nc
overcoat.
be
Hindu
within
the
next
few
days
It is not kiiown who tau g h t thepi
the jury this afternoun. Fuller ha
the trick but when onu considers according to 1*. A? Mero, chuirniun attem pted to provo nn alibi.
their early onviormnent. around of the committee in charge of thu
Fuller was identified as th
the fire station, one would nntur- uffair.
man. who sprang from behind ti
Mr. Mero stated this morning k it henrtte door and rhot Fiurdicl
ally presume* th at their former
owners are rcs|Minsitdc.
that so many Christm as dunces
i’a hold oa thoi
With u pet monkey a t the fire, were being given for the young
;ht ring tit!a
station, the ^wo coons nnd a pair jieople returning to Sanford for
toaiglit aa tho
of white rabbits a t the police s ta ­ the holidays th a t it could not he
icLig decision
tion,'it is expected that any midi- determined as yet whnt night thu*
challenger, tb6
Ilona to thin little xoo will result American Ixgion could obtain :i
..i. Babe Hererstwhile Californian
hail and tku services of a good
man, last night before 14,(

Baptist Children In
ArcadiaOrphanage
To Be Remembered

‘Bob’ and ‘Betty’ Popular Members Of
Chief William’s Police Organization

COURT WON’T RECONSIDER
WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 9 .-I/1 0 The court of npponl* of the Dist­
rict of Columbin refused to recon
r.iilcr itii decision holding to bi
i valid the bribery
indictment!
Ingninat E.* L. Dohcy. E. I., Dohnoj
iJr.. and Albert Full, form er Secro

tutors in UadUon Square

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�Sfys-f i55.

Many investors visioned the immediate profits th at are sure
in Druid Park. Some of them invested because of the intrinsic
value of the property itself, others knowing the past record of
its developers, invested on the strength of its being a Britt-Chittenden Development. Either, is sufficient guidance to generous
profits.

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Improvements enhance the basic value of undeveloped prop­
erly. Promises of yesterday are being fulfilled today. Men, mon­
ey and machinery are applying the improvements as speedily as
possible. Contracts for the immediate construction of modern
homes have been let, these and many others a r e outstanding
reasons why generous profits are assured.

The demand for homesites in Druid P ark is increasing daily.
They are as limited in the Second Unit as they were in Unit No. 1,
that sold out on opening day. W e advise your immediate a tte n ­
tion to this super investment opportunity. See the maps and
plats at our office.

BRITT-CHnTENDEN REALTY COMPANY, DEVELOPERS

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■ THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, DECKMEER 19, 1925.

northwest quarter of Section 31,
west quarter of .Section 31,
Township ID south. Haitffo 33
east, run thence north « chains,
to.n post, thence east 40 chains
to n post.' thence south « chains
to a post, thence west 4o chains
nv A. M. Week#. Deputy Clerk.
to point of hdKlnnhiKW IL -Mii'l,
SON.
H O r SdKLH
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and
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“ o m p 'l a i n a n t * and it nppeuritiK from the sworn
Bill
of Complaint In.rctn thnt you
D ec. C..1S. p . M , J a n . 3.
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and smelt of jutt may claim some
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COI NTV. FLORIDA IN in Jierty hereinabove described. '
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you and each of you are hereby reD. J. DBAS.
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to nppeur to th« HJII «&gt;f ComC opip tn in an l
plaint berpln filed on Monday the
tth ilay of Janusry. A. D.
the
C, n m V A K L t . l ’KI.OT. et III.
same belttK n Rule Itay of this
lb-lem innt*
Court, nt the Court House In 9«tir
O r d e r i n C i i l . l l r a t Ion
N O T I C K T O K N O W N AND u:;- ford. Florida and In default thereof.
Decree Tro Confesso will bp entered
K N O W N I Ftcf’KN HANTS
iiKuInKt you. said cause belntr n suit
T D K S T A T E O F K L OHI DA, to:
to dul-t title In the Complain'nt.
c . r .D W . M i r i C K u r r . j o i i n
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MERRYYULETIDE
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Practically All State Officials
Will Remain In Capitol At
Their Posts During Santa’s
Yearly Visit Of Good Cheer
TALLAHASSEE, Dcs. 19,—(/P)

—Only one of Florida's stale of.
flclnls plan# to spe 1 1 Christm as
nway from Tallahassee. Nathan
Mayo, commlnithwrr of ngrbullin*',
will go t&lt;&gt; his home a t Snnim ?rfl:ltl
for the Yulctitle obaervons;.
Governor M artin, w h o s e regard
for hi# home town of JwjkstmyilL*
take# him to that city rju f- often',
stated that he v-oM s;.&lt; nd le&gt;th
Chri«tmn&gt; nntl New Year ut t h ;
mu ns ion here.
Ernest Amos, comptroller, would
like to run over io Milton, h'u old
“stnnipinjr ground,’' but be will b e
unable to go so, he said, because
of the fnct that Christm as time i.
tho busy season for workers in
the comptroller’s tiffin,'.
J. C, Lunin;', tr.s.-u irer \V. ti.
Cnwthon, superintendent of p iblie
instruction; J. 11. Johnson, a tto r­
ney Reneral and H. Clay t ’raw ford, secretary of state,.w ill help
Tallnlinsscnns celibrnlo the com
irwr of the N ativity.
The Capitol will, of course, im ­
pend nctivitlcB on Christina# eve.
which this year falls upon Thur;
day. M mt of th" departm ent# wil&gt;
remain closed until the next Mon­
day. A general hogira of subordi­
nates of th. curious departm ents t».
their home* over the intc f o r th
Christmas observun ■• in exp - te i
to take place. A larrr ■ lurcentiigc
of the workers a rt u.it of-town
residents, and most of thorn have
stall d that they wou.d prefer U
"be bin {fed a t su rilse " than to re ­
main nway from th el 1 fireside
on Christmas Day.

What this country net-d* i# on-'
ions too polite to smell in com­
pany.
Motorists may ho c?a:l to learn
n flivver derailed a train in IIIinois, hut :;orry to learn it rcldonl li'ippms.
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a t e e s , i* oil iei win* u n d e r H e n r y A. WIT-SON.
M O rS K Iffd .n F .n
and
•Mi l l i e , of teirtlie i t n u a r t e r o f
| I t o o r d U ' t r s s e d : a n d io t h e hei r s , de-.1 . 1
T u u ii ililp 21 s n t h .
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i in ter* .t o r I ii I io-i -s I h In tti. bin t I n ­
Til e soiitlieii&lt;t n u a r t e r of n o r t h v o l v e t I n t I l ls hum u n d e r a n y of que for a very Special Chritftt ms t ' lUorti r ( l e t s I Io- We s i J
th o a b o v e n &lt;med d e f e n d . »h&lt; e a c h
rod i) of Heetbiti 2S. T o w n s h l j i
! nttld
n d i-yery v.'bose n a m e i m ! i&lt;
frift.
21 Hi.util, l i a n a - ' 31- e a s t .
'b-n.
I.'in ei oi m
a t e niiu.-n
i i h n yvn
»-n teo. tl
. i- I '. iiii TRACT r.
p la i n : .l i t til t h e a b o v e e n t i t l e d eau.HC ‘
T h e no rth 3 acres of th e n o r t h ­
■ml t o h i imif. iio w n p .iri . &lt; w h o m - 1
w e s t d u n r t o r o f s n u t h e a s t i |i iu r ■s o ." .
. io i •1ii nriy IntrVeM ln r I n * i *
.
t e r of S-.ctloii 24. T o w t is l tl p 21
t. i e s :
in th . i . t n i n c . i i o i iii tin
P i c t u r e s r e c e i v e d A l o n d a v w ill
s o u t h , Itiimti' 31 e a s t .
^ s i l l t , s a i d l a n d belli : s l l i i n l " In S en iTRACT
innb. c,,!tnt) Florida, nn i -.eribr i
finished Thtmuluy. .'?•").00
Th*- n u r t l i e a s t u u a r l c r o f n o r t h ­
li« fnlloy, s, t o - w l t
w est
i| tilt r t e r of Her H un
2*.
TRACT I
for 3x5 p h o t o .
T o w n s h i p 21 s o u t h , I t a u a e iSl
l ot | of :'-e (!oii 21. T'.yy-n-sblp
east.
2&lt;F i i.Util. It.'inue 31 east, except
TRACT 7
7 1-2 "i-res sold tu .1ii IIn .1. I’.rl. .
T h e s o u t h w e s t i|U n r t e r o f t h e
ib-.-teribi I tin folio.tv: ''Ib-lfln at
so n | b u'i'-t i | u n r t c r of H e c t i o n
rt'.rthenxl corner of said section
YE FIRESIDE STUDIO
2' , T owiimIi R i 21 x iutli. I t a n if u
-’I. run itouth D and C0-10IL
31 c a s t
••biilna. thence west N clialns.
TRACT S
tbert'i tiorllt D and 3n-lnn ctialtm
Alt u n d l v l led o n e - h a l f I n t e r e s t
fill!) Union Avenue
till-lice last*# chains to be«lnI n t h e w e s t h a l f o r -tie n o r t h ii Ini:.
went
u u a r i e r of S e c t i o n
2D.
T o w n s h i p 2 1 s o u t h , R a n m - 31
TRACT 2
Gifts fur t!ic Horn" Beautiful'
emit
R ed In • a n d #0-1 nd c h a i n s n o r t h
(ind it a p p e a r i n g f r o m t h e s w o r n
•
f
t
h
e
so
u
tit
(Vest
c
o
r
n
e
r
of
tin*
Rill o f C o m p l a i n t h e r e i n t h a t y o u
a n d e a c h nt y o u i m v &lt;Ti.ni s w o
rliriit t i t l e n r I nt « r r » t in a n d | o
tlie p r o p e r t y h e r e i n t l e n
•!•■ •n b e d
It It- t h e r e f o r e &lt;I I I ! I K I . i : I 1 III A
win a n d e. ieb i f 1 mi m e 1- r !.yx
r e i t n l r e d i n a p p e a r ' ; in. t h e t.lll l.f
C o m p l a i n t h e r e i n fit- ■I o n .Monday
t h e H h ilit.v " f J a n u a r y . A. I t l'&gt;jr.
t h e s a m e hclfiir a Hub- flay o f t i l ' s
' o u r t , nt t h e C o u r t Ho i &gt;* In Manfo r d , KcinJttolu CotitUy. F b rld.t. mi d
In d e f a u l t i t i e r e o f . D e c r e e I ' l o l* l i ­
f e , so wi l l Io- e n t e r - - I in d n s t you,
sa i d cnii'ii- to i tin i, ni l t o ijulei t i i b ila t h e i.' omplal ti ailt s. In a n 1 l &gt; tit i
l a n d # b e r - l n n b o v o ilo i-t 'li. I
It la t h e r e f o r e D ltD K K K D t h a t
th in n o t i c e lie p u b l M o d !n tin Mali
f o r d l b ra id . .c intwsBa .- r : iM Islied
In H itnilm de C o u n i j . F l o r i d a , otici
a li n k
In ‘firtjr ( 4 ) c inai i-utl ve
Gtvr- t l i e r t ;i h a n d y c l e f t r i c l a m p . G r c a i e t l i t t l e c o n f n r t y o u
w e . k i ) las tie a.
c v t s a w . l*ut It v / h w c V
an- it find j»ot tlie li^'lit on your
W I T N t M M niy b a n d n n d e f f l c l a l
1i'ii-L n r p a p e r .
■ c a t * C Hi* C f r r u i t C m irt . t th.
* u m e n , la; im hhow y n n t -.t t- la m ar.d other elect real
if ft.F in y c . r t ' h i i u t n i . 3 *ii J t v .

M a k e s a Sensible Gift
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Do they like to
read in bed?

'Fry Sm ilb ^ iEirt,***
S h y n for lidtul hirhoi
w o r k . Y if tilf W W h ViWfTR
N e x t io ValHi*/..

Let':; pet sensible about Christm as
cift.s. hong a fter the flowers have
•'.fj^knnd ibilJjboks have been read,
a Koon ch air’will continue to charm
and comfort—a {food desk prove a
Loon to the one who uses it and a
lien.-on to the eyes of all who behold
it.

S a n f o rI Idd iVatrnoIiit
E l e Avenue
c t r i c C oo'
V».MJAtxira|^ iu n jiM n r ..wn ,

Eel's get sensible about this m utter
of Christm as gifts-let’s even make
it a gift from the family to the fam ­
ily in the form of a dining room, bed­
room or upholstered group. That
would be a sensible desision.

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ON THE fiKJil SHORES Ol

JOHN 1 K IV Eir

'[’he aristocratic tou&lt; l
expressed by thin Co

mikib
A chair for comfort, ititS®
much to the living
a wlcome gift.

a home is
chair.

On account of unfavorable w eather conditions ii was
necessary to postpone Lhe Airplane Advertising TroRiam nnlii Mo ’day, ■December 21, at 1 1 o’clock. With
eiear skies on th a t day, Lieut. Scott will fly over the city
and c a n y out the program as advertised yesterday.

Look to your list
and let this Polygold frame and mi­
tre panels go to
someone you are
ror w ith antique
chrome buffet mirv o r y c a g e r to
please.

W atch rare Hi1./v (&gt;:*** pajire ad Monday in reyard fo distri­
bution of prizes following: the airplane flight as stated
above.
i)i‘ai in mind ih*i .a lorce o! men are at work improving:
Sanfordb.; rdea! an ’ most crclMsivc residential develop­
ment.

uii, a warm " c,cc
e l . Chest will &lt;«
Uctlar
l
b
ride-to-be.
some
brW
e..^ »It
beautiful and-veo "
priced.

This consol,. ia l,ic. m-ikcs a
charming gif. n„ , , , rat‘ive.
U t mis hi 11 m antique Walnut
oi Alahoganv.

Viie Davey-Winston Organization, Inc.

To give a gift th at fails a
•uictl is to give a goodly gift
indeed. Why not a Floor
L«mp, then, to a home that
asks its service.

�PA O ^ THREE

THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, DECE

COURT VERDICT
-HAS NOT ENDED
MITCHELL CASE
steady;
lltf ; Mu7
;L 117-90I
•
, firm tone
«v’s market
renewal
irth in the
reshing Mair points to
10«4 and
rmlson each
v |f&gt;.—f/Pl
| pravaillrfff
brket tmiay
Forida Marfcllows:

&amp; @ 3 .5 0 ;
btel crates
tl.50; eggI and hamp­
ers, green,
elites *1.00
U-i, yellows.
Hies, boxes,
fj.50@-l.fi0;
II matured,
_f^»)—With
nc weather
availing in
i .here uvett_ the f i r s :

trade scsquotations
siylu" Dec.
lay

DWtd by u
n and then
ir Dec. and
C decline to
to .82 corn
lut then tm-

(Continued from page 1.)
officer if his sentence is approv­
ed. ,
Complications arc added by the
and prospects th a t the Colonel will
seek to resign. In two and a half
years, Mitchell will have complet­
ed the 30 years service which en­
titles retirem ent if desired, and
one of the new nuestionr Is w heth­
er tiie five years* suspension would
figure in retirem ent computations.
Should Col Mitchell subm it his
resignation. President Coolidgewould have an added problem to
solve. Acceptance would amount
virtually to n pardon ahd if Mr.
Coolidge desired
the officer to
serve his sentence us part of it
he would have to refuse the resig­
nation.
Case Conics Itefnrc House
WASHINGTON; Dec. 19.—(71*)—
The Mitcholl court martini case
came to the floor of the House for
the first time today when Itcprerentntivo Tillman, Democrat of
Arkansas, charged th at the court
was organized to “get the colonel”
and that its verdict “Insults free
America.”
“ I call upon the granite-faced
nnd grnnite-souled president of
this justice-loving nation,” he said,
"to m itigate or quash this harsh
sentence."
The court's edict suspending the
nir officer from rnnk nnd pay for
five years b?cuuso of his attack
on government uviation policies,
Mr. Tillman
continued, "was
shameless, unusunl and cruel,”.
“They sought to affix a gunge,"
he said, “and a t the same time im­
poverish him nnd his family. It
seems th at in this trinl the usual
m ilitary procedure was not allow­
ed fo take its ordinary course."

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No m ntter how many autos nre
sold there doesn't seem to be nny
ijrcd tv Uc more room in the street cars.
later rcced-*
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i, ‘influ en ced
Blues.

ai&gt;.—LH)—
a.ly; Ureal

ix th k

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r o r . N T v j i d k k -h t o t i n

II^SHMI.MlI.K COUNTY. HLOll.

A n t l e r o f A p p llc n l li in o f C tm rilln ii
f o r t i l t h . , r l l , l o Nell I n t r r r l a o f
...
' I l n u r In I t r a l K mt a l e .
IN r e r s t a t e uf
UDYMK 111 -At I -11111; Y

Minor,
V , C a b le s
, on banka
** h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t o n ilio
end :ih:I V»; I J t l i tiny o f J a n u a r y , A. I». 1928,
t h e m uli-m lgni-il. a n ( i u n n i l n n
C; Uclgluni m .".,??,1?!'.’" . «nil e s t a t e o f CL.YDH
iiiand l u ll ; III All I I I t K \ s . a m i n o r , w ill iiiiiily
fOi'j; Dct- «;• Ui.&lt; HON. JAM. «\ Mil VId i n ,
. .y
S o m l n o lo C o u n t y ,
sd ltldl'A; V.?1
I-lorlila, a t t e n o 'c lo c k A. At. o n
i'i; Poland sniil d a t e , o r an n o on t h e r e a f t e r a s
a t t e r i-nn b e h e a r i l a t Ills o t Jugo Slav- tin-e m
In t h e C o u r t M ou se a t S u n f o n l ,
1125; brazil fle
S e m i n o l e t ' o u n l y . l-'loriilu, f o r n u fjghai 77 *-a; I b u r l t y t o s e ll all o f t h e I n t e r e s t
i mgenderivy holiday
,hc new tax
Krprescnta-

••r C D W n j 111 *At I *11UI7Y a m i n o r .
In t h o s e c - r t a l n p ie c e s o r p a r c e l s of
. -V* - . "I t U a t e In H.-niinolc C o u n t y ,
e lo r li la a m i ile sc rlb e il n s f o l lo w s ,
to -w it:

I«°t 5 mill Die south 20 chains

iwcrc a g ain

I tumors of
lout point *
St ot a new
b: to putland Amerllao point!
Bing ijuoMIf die first
■ in gin.ru:
B». 3l.ithi.
■r-siurt.s al-

Be and Key I higher, b u t

|»yIprned firm.
pu*c points
Im.hI sterling

eview
ii&gt;.—i,p|—
of tin- rail"f whicn
t prices in
Aiding feu"‘'k market,
during the
‘ • n celling
tu-.-triitions
" financial
‘limit irrt'rof llie rails
'vestment of
od.-.l in tht.
t highs were

t-nnsyivunia,

jlariti, Illinois
Lte*. Steels
i- ng to re111 'T'-rations
*-T' fur tar-

Jo' early in
partial
^♦att-Vv urttcr
•P '• a tjew
IN q holhiay

In the
Vj'l rumorti
' 10 mid-eonbr,*ught about
••'d strength
*Uk *pfjt up
akli-,1 tlurfcs?p reaction
(,dton gouds
ijKht
** *'oser hut
holiday

UNDRF.DS of fortunes will bo made in Florida— quickly
I\

— many thin winter! The first fortunes will be the easiest;

T H K m l NTV J l m i l l ' s C O t l l T
o r s m i i M i u : c o u n t y , i-i.o it.
I|).\.

after this money making will be sure—but not ns quick.

N o t i c e o f A p p l l e n l l a n o f fln n r illiiii
f o r A u t h o r i t y to S e ll I n l r r r s l s
Or t l l i m r s In I t m l l l s t n t e

lii r e e s t a t e s o f:
lU ttfC K I I I M I ' I I U K Y
A l t T I I I ' l l I I I ' At l *11111: Y
HAI.I.Y U tlM I-M ItK Y
J O H N H C M i ’l l l t K Y
M in o rs.
N o tic e Is h e r e b y k Ivcii t h a t o n
t h e I-Jt It iluy o t J a n u a r y . A. I&gt;. 1928.
• b e uiii Ii t s Ik ueil. a s t l u a r i ll u ii o f tinp e r a o n n an il e s t a t e s
of
I t l t l ’t ’l-;
II I'M I 'l l It I'Y . A l t T l l t m
111’ At I *11.
UKY.
HAI.I.Y I It ’ Al I ’1111K V a m i
D ilI N It I'M I'll ItKY. M in o rs, w ill
a p p l y to tin- li o n . J u s . il. S h a r o n ,
t ’o u n l y .I iii Iko o f S e m i n o le C o u n ty ,
••’lorlilft. a t t e n o ' c lo c k A. M. on s i l i l
•late, o r a s s o o n tl i i - r e a f t e r a s t h e
m a t t e r r a n b e b e n ril a t Ills o f f ic e
In t h e C o u r t M ouse a t S atifo ril. S e m ­
in o le C o u n t y . F l o r i d a . f o r a u t h o r II y to s e ll a ll o f t h e I n t e r e s t s o f
it It i -t - i :
11 c m i-i i it i: v.
a iit l i c i t
III M I-llltK Y . HAI.I.Y 11 I'M I ’I I It K Y
“ '•il J O H N II L 'M P IIIIK Y . m i n o r s . In
t h o s e c e r t a i n p ie c e s o r p a r c e l s o f
btnil. s i t u a t e In Hi-mlnole C o u n ty .
F l o r i d a , a m i i|esi-rlh e,| ait fo llo w s,
tn -w lt:
Ifot 5 a m i t h e s o u t h 20 c h a i n s
•&gt;r lo t I o f S e c t i o n 2.
T h e w e n t h a l f a m i l o t s I, 2 a m i
:t o f S e c t i o n 2.
I .ot 2. o r t h e u n s u r v e y eil p a r t
o f S e c t i o n 10.
D o ts I, 2, 2. 4. S, an il 6. o r t h e
tin siirv o y v il p.irt o r S e c t i o n 11.
l- . t I o r t h e i i n s u rv e y e i l p a r t o f
s . c i io n i •
D o ts t. 5. f, nn«' 7 o r t h e u n s u r v e y e d p a r t o f S e c ti o n 15.
T h e c o s t t h r e e - u i i u r t e r s o f th o
s o u t h h a l f of S e e l loti 19.
a i i of fractional Hk I I oii 19.
D o ts I, 2 a ml :t of S e c ti o n 29.
D o ts I a m i 2 a m i t h e n o r t h e a s t
•l u a r t e r of S e c ti o n 20.
A ll In T o w n s h i p 20 soutlf, H a n s *
2 1 east.
I 'et It Ion f o r s a h l a u l h o r l t v n o w
h eln ir o n f i l e In- t h e s a i d C o u n t y
J u d g e 's C o u rt.
A D K H K D FOSTKID
As t l u a r d l a n o f t h e p e r s o n s a n d e s ­
ta te s of llru ro H u m p h rey . A r th ­
u r l l i i m p h r . l v . H ally H u m p h r e y
n n d J o h n l l i i m n h r e v . m in o rs.
U'llj-YIN. IIOCHIMU.D KU a n O Y D B .
M t o r n e y s f o r I 'e t l t l o n e r .
Dec. 19-28 J a n 2-9-18.

Wbo wants the quick fortunes?
apprehensively?

Who nre holding back

Who within a few months arc going to regret
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their erstwhile procrastination?
W e will tell you who!

They will he the pessimists who

hlucly ask "How long will it Inst?" I hey v/ill be the ones wlto
will hdld off— who next year nt this time will say: "If :1 had

.

only done so nnd so, I would he worth two hundred thousand
dollars— maybe more— today I"
Tltc "put-it-offs"— thousands of them— will go

through

Florida’s prosperous era of development—'living amidst fortune­
making that will render a million persons independently wealthy
— without making a cent themselves.
Whnt a pity!

W hy do they do it when selected investments

in Florida’s glowing possibilities will insure them a golden fu­
ture, too! .

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DAVIS IS

I'an u.utal.
' high and
U) days’
11 cloths,
Pood pro-

'ce*n

D A V I S

"a better
to the
. ^visions
I1* in the
fir future
•s being a

Another shipment just re­
ceived. No waiting to order.
Make your selection and get
e m in twenty four hours or
a yard” iii lth
hem
from hair less if neccsdnry.
‘j:i branded Your name engraved on each
w nt 'i,0iVn 'T you wish.
on- Pending I
WIGHT PRINT SHOP
of new Cor. It. R. and Commercial St.

Wclaka Block

Phone -117-W

Owners and Developers o f Flor ida's Famous Island Projects
Office of Haggard &amp; .Co,

Masonic Temple
M. H. WQDLINGER
BRANCH MANAGER

W atch for Announcement
o f the N ext Sale of
Davis Shores

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T H E SA N FO R D H E R A LD , SA TURD A Y . DECEM BER 19, 1925..

a flS B P rT O C T

! The Sanford Herald
h tlU M

A Forlorn Hope

r t t r r a ll r n iM a ^ iN r l

THE PROMISED L A N D
As Brisbane Sees It

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Convicted? Of W hat?
Down on the lower East Coast in that enchanted spot
Colonel Mitchell For Senator.
of cocoanut palms and hibiscus blossoms where scented
If New York Had a Boom.
K n t a r a d na P r e o n d Cln** M a t te r . society from northern cities congregate to rest, and exper­
We Are 100,000 Years Old.
. O c t o b e r IT 1 8 1 ^ a t - t h e P o i t c f f l c *
t a t flanfo rrt, -M o rio n u n d e r A c t of ience the spell of romance for which Palm Beach has be­
BY ARTHUK BRISBANE
M a ** h . 3^-1197. — . . . C u p ) r i g h t I K S , b y S t a r Co.
come so famous, is situated E. R. Bradley's well known
f i t 'l l ;
^ * # • « * " Beach.Club.
A COURTMARTIAL finds Col.
" The Club, as it is affectionately called by those who know Mitchell
guilty. Guilty of w h at?
it best, is ostensibly a restaurant, but the fascination of its Telling the tru th , of course, about
■to.* .• at nu KH'TtON -in vn:%
. • O n * T e a r — *7.U« S I* Xfonip*. *3 60 roulette wheels is known the world over and has as wide a
lot of officinl incompetents, and
. j p e l l v o r e t l . l i i . C i t y t&gt;y .V arrleY ,
W eelt. life.
W e e k l y i M f t l . x i " *2,011 range of appeal as all the gambling devices of Monte Cnrlo rendering an im portant set vice to
p e r year.
.* '* .*'* '
his country.
and Deauville.
The "conviction" of Colonel
N P K M A I. l O T l r i t i
All o b i t u a r y
Honorable citizens of Florida often wonder why the Mitchell
convicts the war d e p a rt­
n otice*,, r a n t * o f t h a n k * . r M o l u li o n * a n d n o tic e * of u n to r tn l n im - n l* Bench Club is perm itted to operate, how it gets by. Every­ ment, in the public estimation, not
: S r h e r e rhfcrn cir a r e m a d e w ill be
n r h u r c e d i f o r j i t - , r * x u l n r a d v e r t l*lti* one knows that games of chance, or gambling in any form, Mitchell.
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nre expressly forbidden by the laws of Florida. Everyone
IN TH IS whole performance the
.1‘AKtltIKIt AMOITATKI) I'nM Il tnows that it is the duty of the governor, as chief executive
T h e AI&gt;*oelated I'rex* I* e i r l t t * public can find one confort. The
I v e l v e n t i t l e d to t h e u*« f o r re - of the state, to enforce the laws. And nearly everyone re­ political career of Mr. Weeks, for­
li u b l l c a t l o n o f a ll n e w * d le p a t c h e *
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 calls Governor Martin, in his oft’ repeated campaign speeches merly secretary of w ar, is as com­
cred ited ! In till* p a p e r a n d nl*o t h e of 1924, declaring again nnd again that he stood for law pletely ended as th at of a mackerel
lo rn ) n p w * ptihliRlted h e r e i n .
All
carefully salted nnd pressed down
rlich t* o f r e p u b l l c n t l o n of sp e c ia l enforcement.
d la p n i c h e * h e r e i n n r e a l a o r e s e r v e d
Consequently the only supposition one is perm itted is at the bottom of the barrel.
V 8 At U k DAY, DEC. 19.' 192ST
hat the Governor has not been aware of the existence of COLONEL MITCHELL’S career
he Bench Club. The duties of the office of governor are is ju st beginning. The people will
"T H E HE It A ED’S I*1.AT FORM
numerous
and tedious. There are a thousand and one de­ not forget n man of courage, wb &gt;
1.— Deeper water route to Jarknnnville.
tails which hi: m ust of necessity look after. Undoubtedly has refused to join the lick-spittle
2.—Construction of St. Jnhns-In- the governor has overlooked the Beach Club in his mad rush brigade of officers that say w h at­
ever they nre expected *o say, coh­
dlan River cnnnl.
to get everything else done.
ering the stupidity of superiors
. 3v—Extension of white way.
But there are other governmental officials who have not. that they may he rewaided with
4. —Swlmminjf pool, tennis court*,
There are the income tax officers of the United States promotion.
•-7 etc.
5.— Augmenting of building prn- government, who so far as we can find out, never overlook
gram—houses, lintels, a p a r t * anything. They have discovered that serving food to dainty
MITCHELL OUGHT now to run
ment houses.
for
senator on the Democratic tick­
A__ Extension of street paving tourists is not the only source of income of Mr. Bradley. et in Wisconsin. Ho would teach
They have found th at gambling is his far more lucrative a useful lesson to some blind Re­
program.
r*
7*—Construction
of
Imulevard business.
publicans.
•arpund ldike Monroe.
Wisconsin appreciates men of
Of course the income tax officials nre not concerned with
8.—Completion of city beautificncourage
nnd has not forgotten
the enforcement of the laws of Florida. It doesn’t make any
tlon program.
th a t Colonel Mitchell’s grandfa­
difference to them if Bradley's income is from gambling or ther, in the early days, was one of
6.
— Expansion of school system
with provision for increased fn* if there are laws in Florida prohibiting gambling. All they the best builders of the gieat state
ciHtics.
of Wisconsin.
want is the tax on the income.
C.
It.
Spillane,
revenue
ageift
of
the
Atlanta
office,
who
IIIIII.R THOUGHT FClIt TODAY
main thing is that the peo­
investigated the income of the Beach Club, made the fol­ pleThehave
learned the truth from
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY lowing statem ent: “The Beach Club is a most exclusive Mitchell. What he has said about
THE GOODNESS OF GOD:— restaurant and cafe patronized by prominent and very well the miserable incompetency of &lt;mr
Oh tbnt men would praise the Lord
for His goodness, and His wonder­ to do northerners, not for the purpose of dining, but to airc ra ft has be'qn confirmed by
ful works to the chili!ren of men. gamble.” No doubt this will come ns a distinct shock to men th a t understand flying.
The rest of the .Mitchell story
L
Psalm 107:21.
Governor Martin.
will he told inside of Congress and
PRAYER:—O God, there is none
Another statem ent made by E. It. Burch, internal revenue outside by Mitchell himself.
like Thee in the heavens above, or
agent,
is iinteresting. He says: "Mr. Bradley states in this
in the earth beneath, for Thy m er­
FOR REAL denis in real estate
“AFTER LIFE’S FITFUL FEVER tt
connection th a t it is a felony to operate a game of chance
cy endureth forever.
New York City. Millions
TAMI'A TEUSOKAPII
in Florida and th at the season for play covers a period of observe
upon millions are poured out; no
BONNY LESLEY.
less than three months each year, and that it is only oc­ one notices it.
The three m akers of the East "not possible.’* It was the P arro tt
O snw ye bonny Lesley
casionally th a t the house makes a profit. It is believed,
One man, F. F. French, announ­ Coast of Florida have passed on. wisdom that led the E ast Coast
As Rhe gned o’er the border?
however, that if the affairs of the partnership are investi­ ces a building project to supply Honr;, M. Flagler, J. R. P arrott, Railway into a powerful political
She’s gnne, like Alexander,
living quarters for 800,000 people. and William II. Beardsley formed factor.
This became necessary
To spread her conquests farther. gated in Palm Bench, a considerable amount of taxable in­ They will be housed in buildings the trio that brought :i wilderness however in self-defense, and a fte r
come will lie disclosed.”
towering toward the sky and cov­ to one of the garden spots of the he was made the targ e t for a fa c ­
To see her is to love her,
These statem ents of Mr. Spillane and Mr. Burch were ering u small plot on Manhattan earth. Mr. Beardsley died in New tion in state politics. It was P a r­
And love hut her forever;
published in the newspapers. No doubt Governor Martin Island. In one corner of greater York n few days ago at the age rott who allied himself with Jam es
F or N uture made her what she is,
New York there will be a new lit­ of 7k, and was active in the affairs P. Taliaferro, who made national
read them. There can lie no excuse for his ignorance of the tle
And ne’er made sic unither!
of 800,000 people, in it­ of the East Coast Railway until fame in the United S lates Senate,
operations of the Beach Club now. When it opens for busi­ self group
"one of the g reat cities of a few days prior to his demise.
and who was supported by P a rro tt
Thou a rt a queen, F a ir Lesley,
ness in January, he will perhaps have it closed.
America.”
to rout the enemies then entrench­
While
Flagler
furnished
the
mo­
Thy subjects we, before thee:
W hat will happen if New York
. But most likely, he will not. Governor Martin is riding
ed in state politics.
ney,
Parrott
the
resourcefulness,
Thou a rt divine. F air Lesley,
with the gang. He says he stands for law enforcement nnd ever has a real estate boom?
it was Beardsley who was regard­
William Beardsley some years
The hearts of men ndnre thee.
then allows the Bench Club to run wide open. He per­ SIR OLIVER Lodge thinks the ed the financial genius of the ago in a public statem en t said
th at the “greatest development
The Dell he could na renith thee, mitted race track gambling in Miami last winter and will human race may be 100,000 years East Coast Railway system.
; Or aught th a t wml in-lung thee; doubtless allow it again this winter. He closes his eye to old. Human beings and their his­
Mr. Beardsley was born in Cleve­ mind of the Soutli was th a t of J. I
lle ’d look into thy bonny face,
Ohio, on April 7. 1852. Be­ R. Parrott.
the dog races in Hialeah and St. Petersburg, whose very tory are ‘’still in the morning of land,
And say, "I canna wrong thee.”
ginning
life as a stenographer, he
Beardsley war. the
financi.il
says the g reat scientist. If
existence depends upon gambling. He smiles at prohibition time,"
it he true that we are only 12,000 was connected with the Richmond brains of Flagler’s interests for
jThe Powers-nhoon will tent thee; violations.
years from the Into stone age, the nnd Danville Railroad m 1881, lie- thirty-fivo years, nnd this cred't
,, M isfortune Hbn' na steer lliee;
Governor M artin’s well known ambltini is io w eir the i :her 88,000 years m ight well have coming private secretary to Henry was accorded him by both Mr.
Thowlrt like themselves uars lovely, senatorial toga. If won’t be lonfr be Fort? he will'be stt rtipihg tsf o i Hough t o ' mint) men frtftn n M. EJagler in 1882. Several years Flagler, and Mr. P a rro tt.
T h a t Hi they'll ne’er let near
Mr. Beardsley did not play so
'oothed. heavy-jawed "priini- later hi1 was made treasurer, in
the state again begging for votes to eoud him to Washing­ tloiifr
thee.
which
office
he
served
until
the
i
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tin*
relatively
civilized
much
in the limelight, bu* no move |
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ton. He may come in our office and say again as l:e said stout a;re man.
death of Mr. Flagler, when he was was made without first seeking
R eturn again, Fnir Lesley.
before, “What have you against me? What have I d meV
also made vice-president.
his counsel.
R eturn to C ulcdonic!'•
Why
don’t
you
give
me
a
chance?”
Shortly after the death of Mr.
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ARE
slow
or
they
The Florida E ast Coast Railway
T hat we may hrng, we hne a lass
&gt;i' nt!y rapid. For thousands Parrott, who died the same year as eventually called many noted F lo r­
You have had your chance, Governor Martin, and you ;in
T here's none again so bonny.
■\v re concent to trnv- Mr. Flagler, Mr. Beardsley was idans into service, the chief being
have done nothing.
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— Kuuert Hums.

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On Rberail

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------------------ o-----------------One good tiling about eating at
n boarding house, your arm s a l­
ways get plenty of good exercise.
——— o--------A New York doctor snys con­
tinual attendance a t the movies
weakens the mind. Hut we still
have n lot of weak-minded people
who can ’t lay the blame uti •liar.
Football is killing itself, accor­
ding to Clarence Harrow. Wonder
how the gentlem an from Chicago
accounts for the fact that in ten
weeks the game a ttra c ts a larger
ntteiulanco than baseball in u sea­
son of six m onths?

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Sanford people will welcome the
news thnj work will soon s ta rt on
the 'imposed lake front boulevard.
Machinery for one dredge has qlrcudy arrived and another dredgi
is expected to arrive shortly, ac­
cording to the contractors, who
promise to rush the construction
of the road ns fast as possible.

Go Easy on the Holly
It has been the custom in years gone by to take to the
woods along about this time of the year for tbe purpose of
gathering a generous supply of holly to be used in Christmas
decorating. But those days have gone and this year Floridans
must do without their holly or run the risk of being prose­
cuted for violating a state law.
At the last session of the state legislature a la was en­
acted for the purpose of preserving plants which are rapidly
disappearing from Florida’s wood. Those protected by the
new legislation are holly, dogwood, honeysuckle, redbud,
laurel and jasm ine of all varieties. It is illegal to purchase,
sell or offer for sale any of these plants dug, pulled or g ath ­
ered from any public or private land without written consent
of the owner of the property. The idea is to keep Florida’s
evergreens from becoming extinct.
The Florida Federation of Women’s Clubs is undertaking
to warn Floridans of the now law so that it will be unneces­
sary to go into court with any case of violation. So if you
planned on having holly decorations this Christmas, it might
be a good idea for you to change your plans.
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TAMPA IS A thriving industrial city, a center for the
cigar-making and phosphate industries. It is a self-sufficient
iniaini'.ss city, the most important m
steady growing business
in tin
State. Today, it is only rivalled By Jacksonville. The real
estae speculation here is not geared to the high speed of
Miami. The atmosphere is safer and saner. Rates for ho­
tels and places to sleep are higher here, as elsewhere, and
hotel construction is being rushed everywhere to take care
of the thousands that are expected for the winter months.
Some of the new apartm ent houses here, commensurate with
the finest buildings on Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, or
Dark Avenue, New York, are snapped up before they are
built. They cost about $300 a month for one room and hath.
These apartm ents are not all occupied by rich visitors. Na­
tives in many eases have taken yearly leases, reflecting a
prosperity which they never dreamed of a few short years
ago.— Robert L. Norton in Boston Post.

Tho time for making a new
bntch of resolutions will soon he
here. If you forget to moke new
ones ju st resurrect some of those
you made last year. They’re still
good,—Sanford Herald.
—Thougli broken? No. Wo in ­
tend to make a whole new lot. It
is more inspiring.—Orlando Sen­
tinel,
---------o--------A Boston m an iv.u recently sen­
tenced to serve ten years in pri­
son for tho th eft of a dollai and
seventy-five cents. Over on the
next page of the paper in which
appeared the story, there was an
account of a form er lax collectoi
in Iowa, who had been paroled
from prison a fte r having served
----------------------o---------------------tw enty-tw o months of a three-year I
FLORIDA IS NOT an experiment. Her resources are
term for embezzling a sum esti­
m ated a t four hundred thousand visible, and many of them tangible. It is the judgm ent of
dollars. All of which seems to even conservative persons that these resources are adequate
show th at tho more you steul the
less you get, and th a t's some en­ to sustain and stabilize the values which have recently been
couragem ent for the law-breaking placed upon them. Her hook is open for the closest and most
elem ent.
searching inspection. The inquisitive or cautious investor
--------*4^-----hafTevery advantage.—Christian Science Monitor (editorial).
laical football enthusiasts who ------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------plan to journey to Jacksonville
Jun. 2 to see the famous "Red"
By IRVIN S. COBB
Grange lead Ids Chicago “ Hours"
against a team of all-stars led by
At a closely contested municipal fresh Ids memory,
Ernie Never*, will ulso see in act­
ion a member of "R ed's’’ team, election in New Yock the Tan*"Ismiore Mendclheini," he said
who is well known in this city. niuny ticket seemed in grave dan­ then.
"M ush" Crawford, who was on the
“That’s not your real name, and
Accordingly suitable steps
hurling stuff of the .Sanford base­ ger.
you know it," said a suspicious
were
taken.
Scureely
bud
the
polls
ball team last summ er, and who
bincc the opening of the ’football opened when u groan of trained challenger for the reform ticket.
"It is me name," said the re ­
season, has been one of Zuppke’s limb mi peri i-i it ed repeaters marched
peater, “and I'm gain’ to vote un­
line couches ut Illinois, will play into aVlowmtown voting pluce.
one of the tackle positions otuthc
"AVlvwt. nunys?? inaiiLrod the elec- der it—see?"
From down the line CUIIIO
Chicago eleven. Crawford was a tint/ clerk At *tne ' leader of the
noted uerform er during his eiltoge squad, Who was rod-hairc.d and voice:
_____ ____ _ freckled and bud u b|ack eye. The
days dt Illinois, being |prominent!;
"Don't let thnt guy Mu If
mentioned for the mythical nlf-1young gangster glanced down nt u. Cosey.
Soitin’ly your name
Amerieun team.
slip of paper in his baud, to re- Meiidclheiin!"
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MY FAVORITE STORIES

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'•n an :ds, or slowly moving,
i Intinn-y v juries.
'• I io less than one century
&lt;■
il
change to the steam
•!&lt;i unit atilmnohile, flying ma■hi
1
submarine, and from
"i” ont'er on foot to wireless.
\\ hr* wi I the nice do in the next
DUO,mm y e a r s ?

'i i - l1 HAVE seen a picture of
tii flood, with women, children, t i ­
gers and other wild beasts gathered on a narrow ledge of rock,
not hurting each other, The flood
curbed their fierceness.
Similarly, in France, with the
franc in danger, you .no "conser­
v atives" "Moderates,” extreme
Kadicals, crow ding
together
to
help the franc, forgetting hatred
for each other.
"If
the franc
s h o u l d g (,
all
Would g n . " a n y t h e l e a d e r s , " a n d
e v e n t h o u g h we h a t e e a c h o t h e r
we m u s t consider th a t fact."

But the franc won’t go, and one
fine day those thnt nre selling it
short will wake tip with a head­
ache.

irfK*„rn,l))/
' uggesta celebrating
,
to France:

Let a cut down our lighting air
fleet ami auvo money."
I 'ranee imitate* brother rabbit
ami says nothing.
Tne French
have the fighting air machines,
nml with them they, nave safety.
liie English have gigantic fleets
on the Water, battleships out of
date, merchant ships a- the mercy
of fliers.
Every little French boy learns
by heart La Fontaine's fable about
the fox with his tail cut off. France
will keep her air fleet.

DAN DOBBSSAYS:
Among the things cleaned by
gasoline are pockctbooks.
He who talks to hiinscll has
sympathetic audience.
Somtie men are so honest their
arm s never steal around a girl.
The stingiest man on earth won’t
comb his hair because he is afraid
it will wear out the comb.
k.°.ts, &lt;&gt;f people who wish they
Ci i
thia town ought to be
glad they are anywhere at all.
W inter brings Its troubles,
among which is trying to spit out
the car window when you only
think it is open.
True sportsmen will not kilt
more than the luw’s allowance of
game. T hat’s right. And others
won t either.
,.,}V hat. wili V°u Bfro father?
»y * !*•■V'W la ilitr
asb&amp;stoii
gloves to wear while opening the
bills.

inadi president. At the time of the
lute W. A. Blount of
his death lie was chairman of the Pensacola, one of the g rea test
hoard of directors and also of the legal minds of the nation. When
executive committee. Serving with Blmmt died, another brilliant Pen
him on the board were W. It. Kee­ sncola lawyer was called to fill
nan J r„ president! Lawrence C. his place—Scott M. I oftin, who
Haines, vice-president and treas­ is yet an im portant factor in th e
urer; II. E. lieinis, vice-president; affairs of the g rea t corporation,
nnd Scott M. i.oftin, vsee-prseident and who it is said, in addition to
and general counsel.
his many responsible duties, di­
The work of Flagler for Flor­ rects the policies of the Florida
ida, or especially the en tire coast Timos-Union, one of the .South's
section of the state, will live in great newspapers.
history, ami yet this g ien t man
Beardsley,
Flagler,
P arro tt.
and benefactor had bis life shroud- Blount—each called to another life.
ed in tragedies. At lus death the With then' in another world a re
properties went largely into the many of their earthly, and worthy
hands of a young wife, who mar- co-ordinates, George W. Wilson,
ried a sweetheart of her younger T. T. Stockton, E. J. T riav, J. G.
tlays, Ilohort W. Bin.f'hum, a cir Sjmtt.swood and other*. In thoir
u n t jtid^o of Jefferson county Ken- life these had aa their tfrenUut
tucky who resided in Louisville.
political foes, N. B. Broward, J,
A pre-nuptial agreem ent guv.- -1- l ’. Stockton, J. M, B arra, WiiJudg Bingham $5.000 000, and he lo»m lam es Bryan nnd Claude
a vd some of this in becoming th L’Engle, all who have crossed over
*"le owner of the Louisville Corn­ tin. River of Life.
ier Journal, and the Louisville
The one oustanding figure of the
Times. At the death of Mrs. Bing, storm iest period of Florida’s po­
buni, and former wife of Flagler, litical life yet lives in private life.
it was found that practically all of He is spared for ripe i»M age. No
IDT oniinnoUB furtun
went to a longer does political strife furrnv*
niece in North Carolina, of whom his brows. lie is Messed with
she was extremely
fond. This good health, and riches. He has
niece married her country town been a big factor in politics, and
sweetheart, and lie could not stand Florida's development.
He is
prosperity, and a separation result- Jam es I*. Taliaferro o ' Jnckson11 s‘ N' T-,‘ month ago.
ville. He hns two brothers in
iParrott
a rn .ti rose from a struggling Tampa, who
wh are builders and the
lawyer to the general .nanagemen* L&gt;ir^ National
v ..tif
Bank of wldch T.
Of the East Coast Pailway pro.
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--lia
ferro
ia
president is buildpertics, and he too had bis tragic 1 ' Talmfcrl
encounters. Ho was brilliant, ami ''ig a towering structure, the loftmoM progressive and it was du», incss of which is one of the evito us tenacity that the Ovir-Se.i denccs of the New Tampa Spirit,
Railway was built, nftei world and m irrors the Taliaferro spirit
famed engineers hud declared it ••I' enterprise.

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ORI.A N d o REPORTER-STAR
Up in Nebraska is :: little town, customers.
of l ,.100 population that bus be-1
"Talk to folks In your advertis­
o m c a nationally kn nv.i town I
cause one of its merchants hi4.i a ing; not a t them. Advertise, not
vision of business that was clever­ only your store but every local
er than that of the ordinary met - 1association nnd interest th at is
chant. He had ideas of mer *worth while.
chnndisinr which he nut into nrac- i “ Keep a mailing list and keep
ticc and he built up a business in mailing to your mailing list; then
that little town that attract-*.! na­ your mailing list will soon keep
tion-wide attention. Uv. f,iU| a you.
code of business, too. that was
“Advertise, Advertise! If your
above the average. His code ,s
business,
isn’t good enough to ad ­
explained in the Forbes Magazine
vertise, why not advertise it tor
as follows:
sale?"
"Your face is the mirror of your
Boiled down, you get the idea
soul. Keep it trimmed with sun­
shine and radiance. Your store this man Anderson tries to make
window is the mirror of v0. - people happy. You also know that
store. Keep it trimmed, tied un he believes th a t toiling the story
of what you have to jffere is ossen
with your advertising.
tinl.
“Good will i&lt; more th.in «
Every man o r woman eon take
R u ir .lim. u o T r
" “h™ these rules no m atter what niche
in life they fill, and apply them
to their own deeds.
Be a part of your community
The same fundamental prinenergetic m its activities.
pics. th a t; have made
him —
a uii,m ir-|
Boost- #—
your
competitors
, ----« wwiuuciiiors
Per. I ci
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haps some clay they will beconi.. „
umo,n« merchants will make
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m itj^ o u a miracle umone
among men
men.

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�THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1925,

P E R S O N A L A C T IV IT IE S

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SIRS. FRED S. DAIGER, SOCIETY EDITOR

Reports From County
And City N urses Are
Given To D epartm ent

REPORT OF COUNTY BOARD HEARD
BY THE W ELFARE DEPARTMENT

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meeting
(•sonic 1

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| the Methodist

E!j*of Ma3Dowell
j. ^ the SorosH
kminole Chapter

present “ Rollins
une-act play" at

fori Hiigi' ^‘-‘ho01

at library open

[the City Hall.
McRae will en[in .,‘j press ion at
lira* party nt 4
L,. *21H Pal me. to

One of the best meetings hold by
the Welfare Departm ent of the
Sanford Woman's Club this yenr,
was that of Wednesday afternoon,
the chairman, Mrs. \V. L. Henley
presiding.
Tho regular routine r f business
was carried out, a ft Jr which Fred
R. Wilson, chairman of the Semi*
nole County W elfare Board, spoke
a t length ubmit the w&lt; rk of the
Board. He first thanked the Wo­
man’s Club both for moral and
financial support, n ft? r which he
gave the history of the w elfare
organization, how it bus been fi­
nanced, and how it has taken care
of numerous charitable cases. •
Mr, Wilson told of the needs of
assistants in this work and how
fortunate the hoard had been in
securing Mrs. E. P. Morse, an ex­
perienced
worker.
Ho gave a
splendid report of the numbers of
cases that had been brought to
the attention of the hoard, and
how they were given assistance.
He concluded his rem arks by ask-

/Vr ‘Ion“tions for the pool
for t hrtxtnins, and the continu
once .,r the support of thu Wo
man’s Club.
.Miss Ahliy Dmidnny Seminole
county nurse, addressed the depart aunt in regard to the work
which
sln&gt; !,nd her assistant, Miss
,,
count'**’ l" l*,,'n,r throughout the
" ih e Needs of n Kindergarten"
•vas the topic on which Mrs. Stel11 Arrington spoke. She told how
much the kiodt rgnrten work aid0,1 [he children in their school
work, and haw it prepnred n child
for school. Shlf announced the
(“ tablishment of a kindergarten
Jr-ti. I. at. the Congregational re­
g i o n a l rooms, by an experienc­
ed kindergarten teacher,
Splendid work has been done by
the Welfare Department, the crea­
tion of the domestic science de­
partment at the high school and
the establishment of lunch rooms
at the grammar nnd South Side
I runary School, being among the
important accomplishments.

EAST SIDE PRIMARY SCHOOL PUPILS
GIVE CHRISTMAS PROGRAM FRIDAY

n«nt of the Woat 3 o'clock at
Oak Avenue.
Circle m eel/ n.
K. It. W'hittle
1 at 3:30 o’clock

RESIDENCE TELEPHONE

A t The Churches

and inspiring parent oLgat to the young folk* of I/’ko Mnrjr «ni
th?ir ptr.MU* to be present. Ar*
iui.yen tent* hu.a b*;* n ra*a&lt;? to give
gift* to All tho ch clrer in the
community, and Sa.*-** l ’!.Ut» has

i.t»r every person who attend.:.
The •ervivc# S ander will La 2'
follow*;
Mr. and K
S" T S te in m iu , they F ,llS T BA PT,ST C U VRC ll
Sunday School i*;30 oW.*!:.
will occupy the Tinker house an Sunday school 0:30 a. m.
Preaching 11 rOO o‘clack.
Greenwood ta k e .
Mot-nine worship and attrition 11
--------n. m.t subject: Thu Truck* Which
Senmr Christian’ F.n*&gt; »vor, 6:3&lt;
The following report of the
o’clock.
Tho annual bazar given by the Th« Sand* Refuse to Cover....
county nurse. Miss Abby Doudney
Christmas Pageant 7:39 n’clock,
and her assistant, Miss Graves Indies of the Civic League on Fri-J Young Pcoplu’s Unions 6;JIU p.
Tho suasion will meet a t thr
will he of much interest to all day evening was most successful; »»•
.
those interested in welfare work. socially and financially, an atten d -' Evening worship and serm on1close of the mummy servin’ for
&lt;»clock, subject; T1
„ the reception of mot..boro. The
T his report was given at. the wel­ one© lnrjjer than any year enjoyed
public is invited to these r.«.rvict-»
fare Department meeting. Wed­ tho occasion and the sales netted est Words in the Language."
Wednesday evenings subject
nesday afternoon a t the Sanford over $200, not including tho genCONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Woman's Club, and covers a period erous gift of $100 from W alter "The Town Imm ortalized by Mu
of two years.
Sunday services:
Magruder, president of tho Mn- a ic ”
Sunday School P:13 e lo.lNumber school children given grader Lumber Company of Can-i
--------^1'i.nhi? - e r\i?e
■e n«n
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SlK ’ll T1
complete physical inspection 4024. ton. Ohio.
Number found defective .1010.
In charge of the fancy work.
Chrh-’i n f i' n
Number home visits made 1750 candy and jelly were Miss Dunbar, i h 'id u tin
m '
i
&gt;
Number children personally con­ Mrs. William Green, and Mrs. J -\v* , • m -ir Third
Conn and enjoy good singing
ducted to doctors 66.
Aaron Histlinc. Presiding over the Sundae immiing
it t i
nnd helpful service•&gt; The i"m Number children personally con­ mystery table was Mrs,
Hardy. The committee in charge ject ft., tomorrow ‘ I- I
ducted to dentists 84.
iiaroy.
Un. mltte, fr&gt;. ,i this chur.ii ! r»-'|i.i INumber hookworm specimens ob- of the supper was composed of verse, Including Man, Kvoi-cd o„, cd to hum-t ui the Ihiptist Churdh
promptly at i2:J * o’clock,
tamed 1171.
Mrs. Frederick C. Slade, Mrs. Hen- Atomic Force V 1
Number positive 690.
r.v Dietz, Mrs. George Crosby andj Wednesday evening
service ,.
ClitST V.KTIIOPIM C’u 1: C11
Number negative 791.
airs. Frank M. Elwell, who were which include testim onials of heal
Sunday School SI-30 o’clock
Number individuals treated for assisted in serving by Miss Main, ing are held a t 7:00 at the Wo
Men's Wesley Bib’o Cla«s, 10:9'I
hookworm through nursing service Miss Aldia LaVigne, Miss Grace man's Club.
'*’ *■
Entzminger, Miss Annn Dietz, and
This Society m aintains a fre ’ oVlo'-k.
Morning worship, special Christ­
Number childron receiving den- Miss Alma Entzminger.
reading room where the Bib’c and
i- i. by the choir, nod &lt;’ !‘
tnl aid through clinic 39.
i
------ —
nil authorized I'hrl-tinn S&lt; A t!" ina
Number children having tonsils
Tho tables were attractively d ec-1liteiu tu r it iy i&gt; v a I, l&gt;. ,.,o .1 moil l&gt;;. i lo pn -'.ui, I o . Iii •!,.
T h re e U i w o rth
l.c n g u e s . 6 :3 6
n.,){l adenoids removed through orated with bouquets of red roses, or nurcha: &gt;il, io lTum &gt;l , l'b ;
clinic 37.
and white narcissus, a delicious 1National Hank Building
O '.
l ’ ii . T.i-i. b&gt; Rev. it. J. iiaoNumber corrections of physical
M rrer. P. Ft. 7-3t» oV’oe*.
defects secured 2033.
n u»tti rly Conference a t close of
Cily Nurse’s Report
r ’e r ln r service. At th* cloi.e v»;
Physical inspections of school
t h " m r n 'n - s c i v i.- '’ t h R c e n s u *
children 736.
r
*• *
\\ ii.rr n il niist at th? Bsp l-*
Defectives found C38.
■it
Corrections secured 49.
CHURCH o f THE H ttIA i litn ls t 'hutch t*&gt; organise
Children excluded from school
F’ourth Sunday in Advent.
for contagious diseases S3.
Celrbrntion of Holy Comma
ion 7:30 o’clock.
Church School 9:45 o'clock.
mi ( it moron Avenue. She came
Morning Prayer and sermon 11
Mrs. Ces. W. Hushnell In
from St. Petersburg for the Christ­
o’clock.
to Okeechobee fnr n week.
inas holidays.
Evening prayer and sermon 7.30
o’clock.
Mrs, ii. D, Durant
itln n tcd
Miss Carrol Stone will arrive
For llie morning, tho organ pre­ from Pirnum, Fin., oml iV.cnd,' of
hoim' this week from Tennessee
lude will be “ Elegie"—Massenet. the family will ’ e t!,id ti. kWw
where sho is attending school.
Offertory—"The Great Day of tlint her u.M.- r ’.r icm ovirr.
the Lord is Near"—M artin.
Mrs. William Rowe is confine.!
Evening—
to her home on Celery Avenue by
Organ Voluntary—“ Aria Celes­
illness.
te ”—Gluck.
Offertory—Solo, "The Lord’s
Prayer"—Sheatz.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wu
The Rector’s Bible Study Class
hero from I-akelaml for
weeks stay.
will meet Wednesday evening a t
Miss M argaret Sprout nnd Ml.*?
8 o'clock to continue the course
begun recently. This study is Mabel Fcrgusun, who have been
A daughter was born to Mr. nnd
proving unusunlty inteiesting nnd confined to their beds with colds
Mrs. David Knott Dec. 1. Mrs.
a cordial invitation is extended to are able to be out again.
Knott will be remembered as Miss
every one who would like to join.
Essie W arren.
Friends in the city as well as
visiting strangers will he cordial­
ly welcomed to nil tho services of
the church.
m i

and Friday. Mr. Bawyi

FIRST CHRISTIAN CIHIRCH Mu! S e a d l i k e , M?.U° ‘
Si'rvico nt high school building,
.
Sunday school at 9:45 o’clock.
,r . r
Sermon and communion n t 11 . n»f c ^ 'C o m ic a l Co
o’clock. Subject: "The Truo T a b ., V'i a " Kt ta t l]*tf Al ii
emacle,"
&lt;lav '’v,’n!n« f**r thu
Evening semuop nt,,7:3b..oVlouk.,, ^'akp t^ ary 1Sh&lt;10l't
Subject: “Cities of Refuge."
Mr. Clause will sing nt the serTin* nUenilanci nt
vires.
terian Sunday jvheul h
--------was &lt;14.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
--------A Christinas Pageant, “Till the
The Ch'iitma* IVeDay ltrcnk" by .Mildrol M ulch of tho PresbyL rinr Sou
will be given Sunday night at 7:3d jins net tin* dote of it
o’clock. The church will he beau- Christina Eve. Pec. i
tifully decorated, and the a rtistic p. m. Tiic children have

a n , ihmicstlc
¥ianb,Ti\ High
Higgins, Smith and W ight, very
I the bsVukyj kindly donated the use of their
"Loch-Arbor" bus, to the members
of the Sanford High School baskethall team, to go to Pnlntkn on
Saturday wlmre thov will nlay
against the Palatka High School
team. The party was ehaneroucd bv Mr. and Mrs G. E. McKay
and Mrs. Osborne Williams.
H*1’ holidays ifotn Ocooe.
1 Maxtor -lack Tice lias been very a
,,
,
"7
ill with pneuiuuiiia and was at- *■
Mrs. Edwin Peter mn came over tended by l&gt;r. Denton and I)r. m
•'I With her nephew, Elmer Lundquist nurdner of Sanford.
'• from Holly Hill, bringing over
;
- their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Sjublom
n
* of Knoxville, Trim., to spend an . Mr"’, ^ W11 ’’
H ,ayc.r * ■
" evening with their brother,H. Ci. ton* f U' h- “" ‘V '1 ?" “ ‘^ sd u y to &gt;
I Lundquist nnd bis family.
hcr th,nl w,ntcr
,n
S

Jes'-c I h o n p j j r met vl.l % ;.jt.
ioui x..ci»iS"t, b: caking hi so'U r
bone in ‘-.vu placer c e j tract urin*
a rib, when an automobile ii. which
ne was ri ling, driven « . ilorfeert
Davis collided with rr.c th -r c ar »;
in*- road 11 Chnloot t, t ", r the
Davij car evur MY.
mid iW *
■‘h e r n a . , j ‘ a r e

'■rally nt
" Sunday
with her
D. Smith,

•McKay, Mias
hum • Wright
"ho are al-‘“•gv at WinSanford
® lhe holidays.
• G. Slaughter
iar.t „f Virginlar* "n SaturJti-st* of Mrs.
3lrx. JoJiu W'
on I’a r k A v e -

0 popular
"f Stetson
* ill arrive

Christ-

lpf parents,
M at their
tnuc.

expecting
h"r sisters,
Miss F^vcn
L-x. They
mviti* hi?fort*
fe they wifi
"ill return
a more ex-

.

no lunger

Vlctor Malm, pioneer res ident of
this town was buried in the Lutn
eran cemetery following funcrnl
services which were conducted t j
Rev. King of the baptist Church
Mrs. A. Senbloom, a daughter nm
Gustavus Malm, a brother, survive

* Th1■:■ , 1 I •'*Imv.
along .n! • y, t*,i uiil.U t un
reta»r. .o hw w

HOTEL ARRIVALS

-Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cl.orpcnmg
recently entertained Mr- an(j y ra:
VALDEZ
Ernest Orchard and Mrs. Mildred
T. H. Crews, Washington, l). C.; Burns and son Byran of Benton
Mr. nnd Mrs. G. S. Rogers, Mil­ Harbor, Mich. The party is spend­
waukee, Wis.; George T. P aynet, ing the winter at Mt. D(,raDcl-and; John Armstead, Atlanta,
Ga; J. A. Lashbrook, Orlando;
Mrs. Byran -Squire nnd Mias
DeWitt Knight, Jackaonviile; Em­ Helen Chorpening. acconipanteu
m ett Gowen, Jacksonville; J. W, their undo Chester Chorpening to
Inman, Longwood; A. E. Ryull, Ohlnni 1,. Stilt 11rdav on his return
Daytona; Harry F. McNubb, Mi­
ami; 1. F. It. Hoffman, New Y'ork,
N. Y.; .1, W. Niel, Jacksonville;
J . C. Schutte, Jacksonville; Thus.
Marks. Macon, &lt;ia.; U", and Mrs,
N. B. Miller, Peoria, 111.; N. J .
Roks. Park Ridge. III.; Jam es
Walsh, St. Louis Mo.: George
Schmidt, Ht. Louis, Mo.; N. O
Parish, Bainbrldge,
&lt;ia.; E. T.
Eppe, St. Augustine; T. A. Coon,
Tampa; IL F. de Galler, Tam pa;
C. L. Harrington, Greenville, N.

H. M Blyiail, Toledo, O.; E. T
Patterson, Miami; J. J. Carr, Jacksouvido; II. J. Pplach, Jackson­
ville.

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nbeut 25 acrci The gun.’.i-. p-ko
was $da,(&gt;t"i, wrtico i

;i &gt; n t,i!k m; i iirMtir.u r 1
*:&lt; r !’■ ■* r ml' : 'il pi- a ■ • i&gt; tio
mi ini .I • n the
pi ti # by Vi:
\ . ,iiu .. I 'i d . , ,
* 'L bei. F. I *.rt u ai i he v,Vt ii
. j tha ' I rs it .-'on il veiL* m " 'Uitcd
to tho set. r( jy M ami .Mrs.

Hart..,, Ifo'- njell w.
i ■,
\
,rpc a *d ai i *i. 'ii^, ,
b r r, .
’ his h.,! -c l .'i
on ! ; •
r . c 'i f c in hrnm o.
his ?bl!i lii thday, np \, * pt« enf
e l with an nil v.onl Cfw.i v&gt;enter
Mr. ni'*t *«»r, t"g.-i-i&gt;!l Ij.p. r be**
Cl’i/en* oi luvke Mary fo» 11 ;
anti h:»\M m utu man;, fr
• tier .
Musle v a* Im nisS'- ! bj l l n . S. K
W ester on *h^ gvi:n- a* 'muPHiil. 1
by her non .m the violin, Mr ln^-*iroM leudered several ti i d- - •&gt;
hi» tlulin, .,*■'* rauiu nunilers ..**n
ah’.o enjoyed
Tp*i dofc i* o*‘ ihe t*'l fo a . ini charter I ' fiicovporat? Laj.,
M ary ,vaa f,&gt;!'o ,"d en ti.o evening
of t-W tion by an er.thu»!*i?tie f'im­
munity bonfire and .-•eicer roast on
the shois.j of Lake M i-y. Impram, tu uperchc* w r e unjuyeJ end Mr.

A. F. Kemp, J. A. P-cHuu

'tjrur fb-

CWsia MiHT'

»»r.'t IL t&gt; rronre r rJoui,.!', rise. r,
get

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H e a v y s ilk c re p e s nno &gt;&gt;ron&lt;i * t

White, w ith or without collars

COME AND LOOK

Socks

OUR MONEY MAKER OVER

All woll golf socks, fancy colored
lisle and plain silk—

.75 to $7.50
YOU’LL THINK IT’S THE
BEST

Neckwear
Men’s colored silk, fine quality ties

Luncheon Sets
Pure linen, colored borders,
Cloth and L'apkiits lo match—

Linen
Embroidered pieces. All pure
linen,
hand
embroidered
scurfs, runners and center
pieces—

$1.00 to $2.50
COME IN THIS MORNING

(In Bobos)

MAKE A HUNDRED
DOLLARS

ASK EOR MR. LAWTON
205 MEISCH BLDU.

H. D.

Durant Th i n s Connelly made In­
teresting t'lk a . Mi,*. Ro&gt;« Hum­
phrey amused w*iti he* .tiery of
n near se,.n t ost week in !.*» v'*-la-

IlandUerehie is

$1.75 to $7.50

iis r .r J

The reguiar met ing o f tha Pn?ent-Teavheri A»*odnti-&gt;n w- bet I
a t the tch 'd hon»e TpUi .’ lay ev*ni’, i.* ai.d dn» C hrist’Va- • -ri*
thorsiughl * . " I P.
Vctnny

92.50 to 910.00

SHOW YOU HOW

tl

p le« uaitl for aetcuu 1
ti . u
cini‘v. Mr. Connellj 1*
M tifrd
mo. man, arp « n » i! ■"
■Iw unprevn ei.&lt;a . &gt; i u .toperty.

Leather and Hciuied Bn ;
!KU pure leather anil hen •&lt;\ pm

Leather Goods

' film:.

old S ’n b 'e tu u p e t l o s ' . . .m m 'n ln g

% 18.01) to S M M

jJ
£
£
a
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T'.or.j . I o.nj.
.o' l- ■■■-. i.o-iti,
K. l.f ’ u
iin;*,
&gt;rdi u.ciln Du

Mon's nl! silk Ilobcs itul drcaaing
gowns—

Military brushes, travelling sets
and purses—

E a s t S a n fo rd

7 ('nn, and
MONTEZUMA
f 0rk that ho Mr. nnd Mrs. FL Hendrickson
* under my Asbury Park, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs

l COWAN.
f Contractor.

COME TO MAKE MONEY

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3lrs. Rehnburg and children
.
spent Monday with Mrs. Hilma Jack H yatt who was injured in an
I uiulnuist
automobile wreck a few weeks ago,
.
’ ’
_____
nnd who has been under treatment
Mrs Elmer Tyner, who has been in the Orange General Hospital
t’ ill at the Eernald-Uughton hos- has returned to his home on 1a ' •
nital since last Thursday is im -; Wildmcre. Under tho skillful car T nrovine
of the surgeons the injuries to his
_____
face will eventually be healed, it
,
Tin* Dorcas ladies were said to is said.
* bo well pleased at the results of
j tho recent sale, $33.00 being taken
The Longwood Bank and Tru :
- in. The meeting this week is to Company has just been formed
bo with Mrs. Vihlon.
with a capital stock of $50.00i),
------tho incorporators nre F’dward W.
Willing Workers will meet with Henck, C. W. Entzminger, Benja
, Miss Myrtle Flynn the day after min J. Overstreet, Charles B. Scar’ ’ Christmas.
cy, John J. Matheson. The com.
------ •
_
pnny will occupy the new building
:
Sunday school meet at 9: !•&gt; on 0!l the corner of the Dixie HighDoc. 20th. Rev. J. -S. Clark expects( way anil Church Street, bi ought
1 to preach following Sunduy school,
j ( r. Tinker and Mr. Prime.
■ On this day the annual offering to
Mrs. Dallas Barden and two
1 the Children’s Home of Jacksonchildren of Akron, Ohio have come
. ville, will be received.

. *

1 E
Saiifi'i i iit-'i I1
• ailed, wIi - S' : :

Th e Yow ell Compai
STORE OPEN EVENINGS ALLNEXT WEEK

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:CEMBER in, 1925,

TI1E SANFORD II

*•&gt;•»&lt;• * ♦ •&gt; '* v

♦ *•''•

PIONEERS in adopting the name for
which Sanford is famous throughout Ute
country, “Celery City,"’ this firm, under

Windows
Wallboard
Doors

Cement

Logan-Long

Plaster
fair dealing as the
takes its name.

Lumber

Roofing
Metal Lath

Stucco

Ironing Boards

Mr. Hudgines traveled the state fo
five years as representative of buildin
supplies and selected Sanford for h
permanent business location, realizin
the wonderful advantages the localit
Ims for a business of this kind.

Celotex
Insulating
Lumber

$

Medicine Cabinets
Ail kinds of built-in
Features

&lt;■
BH

Quality
W est Third Street
Florida

San lord
Phone 505

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zz&amp;init

�* U iM
^ _ T g E SA N FO R D H E R A LD, SA TURD A Y , D ECEM B E R IP , ™

as?

Will Not

r.s c e r f lf l o tl c h e c k s ) . T h e c h e c k o f
t h e s u c r e s r f u l b i d d e r o r b i d d e r s t»
be re ta in e d by s a id H oard as li­
q u id a te d d a m a g e s should th e auceeswful b i d d e r - o r b i d d e r s f a l l o r
r e f lino t o e x e c u t e a c o n t r a c t a n il j o
supply
bond,
a s req u ired , w ith in
to n d a y s a f t e r w r i t t e n n o tic e of
a c c e p t a n c e o f b id .
Tin* H o a r d r e s e r v e s t h e r l n h t to
r e j e c t in ) a tn l a l l b id s , o r t o n c t o 1 r e p t a n y Mil o r p a r t jjf h h l b y t h e m
! d e e m e d tn b e t o t h e b o a t I n t e r e s t
, r » of th e C o u n ty v
cr
CbjiT. ' i f p l a n a a n d s p e c i f i c a ­
tio n s m ay be b ad front th e A rc h i­
te c t u p o n d e p o s i t o f T w e n t y - f l t e
_
(12 3 .0 0), D o l l a r s c e r t i f i e d c h e c k .
‘ sO ch d e p o s i t t o b e r e f u n d e d liiitonso fid e b id d e rs u p o n r e t u r n of plan s
,
a n d sp e c ific a tio n * to th e A rch itect.
*c H u P - e o n t r a n t o r s m a y n it ta l tt c o p ie s
t, . a p p l i c a b l e t o t h e i r w o r k u p o n pay*
* m i n t of T im ( f lo .oo ) D o l l a r s jr h lo l i
;i- w i l l b e r e t a i n e d ,
,
l l y orcb r o f t h e C o u n t y R n n rd of
I ' u h l l e I n s t r u c t i o n , H cn tln o lc U oun*

Clemency
Convicts

ti- ty. Florida, ........mlicr nth. 1023.

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K U R D T. W I L L I A M S .
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•°&gt; A t t e s t :
T. W . L A W T O N . Sec.
D u b . Dec. l u - l I - l O - j i ; *

lit

C u n tp laln atits
vs.
C H A R L I E N IX . et a b
IIcfen d an ts.

J a n . Dth

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*?
am i u u l r t
lim |f ,,lt;.’'VIllK &lt;!• n c rllic i
Ilnoli. C n u n iy . Clnrlda,
tract t
A la neri- s q u a r e In t h ,. s o u t h e a s t co rn e r• of
(
till! S m ith Wl'Nt
q u a r t e r of ,lo|
H eetlon 1It, i ti o,r n i c a i t in m r i i- r nf
T
o
w
n
s h i p 21 miutli.
R an . . J i , a „
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TRACT 2
T h e n n rth e ,’«V
t q u a r t e r o f northw«'»t i t n a r t■
er
Section is.
T o w n sh ipi* -1 s oof
u t h , il a n ir o 31
cast.
T R A C T 2.
H a s t h a lf ,,i
f n&gt;&gt;rilii*n*t q u a r t e r
o f n o rth w e s t q u a r t e r &lt;.f s.'i-tlun
23, Towns],!,! -’l s o u t h , Unniti;
3 ! cast.
T R A C T 4.
»rt«r o f n o rth S t
? ifr
U l" West :i
at
’ ,
*?;&lt; , l ' " 2*. T o w n s h i p
- 1 " d h , H an ^ e 31 u a s t
T R A C T 5.
T h e n o rth 3 a c r e s o f t h e n o r t h Wc*( , |' i rt r nf s o u t h e a s t q u a r ­
t e r .,r H.etlott 2S. T o w n s h i p 21
s o u th . Itan u e 31 e a s t .
*
T R A C T «.
T h. n o r t h e a s t q u a r t e r o f n o r t h w e ,t q u a r t e r of
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a t t h e C o u r t H o u s e In H a n fo rd , S e m ­
in o le C o u n ty . F l o r i d a , o n t h e 4th.
d a y of J a n u a r y A. I'. -1936. t h e n
a n d t h e r e m a k e a n s w e r t o t h e lllll
of C o m p l a in t fi le d n n a l n s t y o u In
t h i s c a u se .
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i his O r d e r be p u b l i s h e d In t h e S a n ­
fo rd H e r a ld , a n e w s p a p e r p u b l i s h • d In S a n fo r d ,
S em in o le
C ou n ty .
F l o r i d a , once a w e e k f o r f o u r (1 )
c o n s e c u t iv e ' w e e k s .
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nf t h e S e v e n th J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t o f
th e S l a t e of F l o r i d a . In a n d
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d a y of D e c e m b e r, A. D. I M j .
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e n th Judicial C ircu it of th e S ta le
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C o u n ty .
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C o u r t tb .it n l u m m o p a In C h a n c e r y
I h In cli h e r e t o f o r e d i r e c t e d t o
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One Packard Touring, (&gt; cylinder, 1922
model.
One Uupmobile Touring, 1922 model.
One Hudson Coach, 1925 model.
One W illys-Knighl Six Cylinder Roadf slei% 1925 model.
One Overland Sedan, six cylinder.
Two Overland Tourings, 1925 models.
Two W illys-Knight Tourings.
One W illys-Knight Sedan.
The above ears have been reconditioned
and are ready lor inspection and demon­

stration.

There is no guesswork about the future of a com­
munity so close to the center of things as Orange
Court. It possess, to an eminent degree, the three
qualifications necessary for an assured enhance-

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ment of value—location, price and character of
development work. Your appraisal of the worth
of hbmesites in Orange Court will be higher than
they are priced.

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reservations prior to the opening announcement

building material, automobiles and all other
classes of freight can now be brought direct
from Jacksonville without delay. Initial trip,
arriving a t Sanford on the evening of De­
cember 17th, included cement, lumber
and other builders supplies. Regular
schedules w i l l he maintained as
soon as docking facilities can be
secured.

that the advantage of choice locations will he
yours. Anable organization is ready at all times
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to I itrnish you with definite information concern­
ing this development. They will gladly furnish
you with transportation to and from the proper­
ty in their machines. Make it a point to visit
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Orarigc Court and see (lie development going oil
Present carrier lias sufficient capacity to care lor all
immediate shipm ents. Automobiles will be deliver­
ed in Sanford in factory condition, l ocal build­
ers will have an opportunity to obtain all
supplies now tied-up in the embargo.
This service has been inaugurated
• for the b en efit o f the people of
Sanford and vicinity. Re­
asonable rates will be
effective-best of
service main­
tained.

Tresher Bros, fug LineCo.

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e d o n M o n d a y t h e ( t h . d a y o f J a n u ­ V. W . E s t e s , G e o r g e G re e n w o o d ,
a r y . A. D. I93*. t h e s a m e b e in g ■ • C a r lo * C u s h i n g a n d W i l l i a m B e y R u l e D a y o f th la C o u rt, a t t h e e r l e . d e c e a s e d , n s h e i r s , d e v is e e s
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C o u n ty
F lo rid a a n d
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t h e r e o f D e c re e p ro C o n fesso w ill o r I n t e r e s t s In t h e l a n d . In v o lv ed
lie e n t e r e d a g a i n s t you. said c a u s e , In t h l a s u i t u n d e r a n y o f t h e a b o v e
b e i n g ft s u i t to OUlet ti tl e In t h e n a m e d u e r e n d a n t s e a c h a n d e v e r y
Jl Is f u r t h e r O R D E RE D t h a t t h i s w h o s e n a m e s a n d r e s i d e n c e s . a r e
n o t i c e lie p u b li s h e d In th e H a n f o r d u n k n o w n to t h a C o m p l a i n a n t In t h e
H e r a l d , n n e w s p a p e r p u b l i s h e d In a b o v e e n t i t l e d c a u s e , a n d to a ll u n H a n fo rd . H em ln o le C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , k n o w n p a r t i e s w h o m s o e v e r e l a l m o n e e n w e e k In f o u r ( ( ) c o n s e c u t i v e [UK u n y I n t e r e s t o r I n t e r e s t s In t h e
l a n d s In v o l v e d In t h i s s u i t , said
w e e k l y Is su e s.
b ein g situ a te
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o u n ty . F io rld a , nnd d escrib ed as
s e a l o f i h e C i r c u i t C o u r t of t h e S e v ­
e n th Ju d ic ia l C lreu lt o f th e S ta le fo llo w s;
T h e S o u t h H a l f of t h e N o r t h ­
of F lo r id a , In ntul f o r S e m i n o l e
e a s t Q u a rte r ; S o u th east Q u a r ­
C o u n t y , o n t h i s t h e ( t h d a y of D e ­
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V, E. D OLGLASS,
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C lerk .
p o r t i o n of t h e N o r t h w e s t Q u a r ­
(SEA T.)
t e r of th e S o u th e a s t Q u a rte r ,
llv A. M. W E E K S , D e p u t y C le r k .
l y i n g E a s t o f t h e W e k l v a R iv e r .
S o l i c i t o r s fo r C o m p l a i n a n t ,
Alt in S e c t i o n 9, T o w n s h i p I I
i* i i „k o n . n o C H i r - i f . P K R (e B O Y L E ,
C o m p l a i n a n t ' I n a n d to ' ' t h e l a n d ! S o u t h . R a n g e 25 E a s t ,
a b o v e d e s c r ib e d ,
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NOI.E COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN t h « p r o p e r t y h e r e i n a b o v e d e s c r i b ­
CHANCKHY.
ed.
M A U R I C E A. I . E B F N S B U n O E R .
I T IS T H E R E F O R E O R D E R E D
C om p lain an t,
t h a t y o u a n d e a c h of y o u be a n d
vs
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to t h e b ill o f c o m p l a i n t h e r e i n f i l ­
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r e l l, Elio F. C u s li ln k E l l e n A. S Jo h lo m c r e e p r o c o n f e s s o w ill b a e n t e r e d
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I,aw . J . R. Y e a r b y , V, W. E s t e s , ed.
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—Experiment* with helium, the
non-inflammable, inert ra* uaed in
iaflatinp navy dirigibles, hold
promise of increasing Ihe dept *
to, Which divers may descend and
of decreasing the danger from
&gt;fes«ure to divers, Hoar Admiral
J . D. Beuret, chief of th? Navy Buyean of Construction and Repair,
■aid today in his annual teport.
Experiments are being conducted
to reduce the dangerous effects
from the absorption of nitrogen by
the blood in deep sea diting. Th?s»
indicate, It was said, that "a m ix­
ture of helium and oxygen may
permit the diver to descene) snfeiv
to greater depths than have hith­
erto been reached and may nlso
permit a more rapid t-srent w ith­
out dnnger to the diver.”
Other inventions leported in­
clude a rescue brenthing apparatus
and a mine sweeping rope. Gas
chambers have been constructed
a t the New York and Mare Island
Ngvy yards, for “a new type of
oxygen rescue brenthing nppnra*ua,” initial lots of which have been
issued to the vessels of the flee*.
The mino-sweeping rope i« "a do­
mestic type,” tests of which have
indicated that "it may prove su p ­
erior to the British seriated wirerope hitherto used for mine
BWeeps.”
Discussing construction, the re ­
port said that during the last fiscal
year two light cruisers, five sub­
marines, one fleet sunmarino and
three auxiliaries were completed.
Including one additional fleet su b ­
marine, started during the year,
there remained under construction
on July 1, Inst, th« .Saratoga and
Lexington, both airplane carriers,
which will not be completed hefori
the end of the calendar year ll&gt;2d
and ont submarine, three fleet sub­
marines, and one auxiliary.
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pictures of spirits. Not v»-ry good
ones. All you could expect is just
medium pictures.
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VVc fuel that the superior quality of lumlter we
offer and our prompt and courteous service is a comLimit ion that any person would appreciate and desire
when building.
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Call and let us give you an estim ate on the lumber
for your new home. We assure you, you will gut the
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this charm ing spot, you will want a home-site
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Pierson is a thriving, prosperous, farm ing town. Its popula­
tion has increased nearly 300 per cent since the census of 1920.
-Why?
Because the people raise products for which there is a de­
mand by the outside world: the Royal Fern, by northern florist;
citrus fruits—but tangerines in particular. AH this besides the
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tric lights guaranteed, adjoins Pierson on the South.
. Lots in the development a t pre-developed prices—$225 to $1,000.00—50 feet to 100 feet frontage, depth 130 to 150. Terms 1-2
cash, balance six and twelve months without interest. Now don’t
be the put offs, who next year a t this time will say: “If I had only
bought so &amp; so, especially property located as Pierson is, I would
have made such a wonderful investment.”
The “put-it-offs”—thousands of them—will go through Flo­
rida’s prosperous era of development, living amidst fortune
making that will render a million persons independently wealthy
—without making a cent themselves. What a pity! Why do they
do t when selected investments in Florida’s glowing possibilities
will insure them a golden future too!
WE HAVE BUSSES GOING TO TO PIERSON from h e r e
Mondays and Thursdays—no obligation on your p art to buy—we
extend you an invitation to see ithis wonderful section of Florida.
Telephone 349 or come up to our office and make reserva­
tion for trip.

Land Investors Co.
II. W. MIMS, Asst. Dis’t. Mgr.
Room 305 First Nat’l Bank Bldg.

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Marvania Investment Company, for the handling of .residential
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Chittenden Realty Company of being identified w i t h develop
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INSURANCE

80 Acres, q uarter mile from city lim its, fine sub-division
property, $500 per acre; one fourth cash; one fourth an­
nually with interest a t 8%.

SANFORD’S RESIDENTIAL MASTERPIECE

A Splendid Investment Opportunity

It is to your advantage to familiarize yourself
with our exclusive listings before purchasing, as
they afford most unusual opportunities.

At a I 0 r/v Pre-Development Discount!
Mnke Your Reservations Now

Our offerings are complete in every line.
Homes, choice lots, subdivisions, groves, acreage
and the highest class of business property.

Knight &amp; MacNeill
KEALTOItS
107-109 South Park Avenue
I'hnne 720

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

I t O. BRINKMAN
Mgr. Realty Dept.

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 with 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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Magnolia A t Second

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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.

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Some Rare B argains In Lots

7U&gt; Acre grove, excellent condition, th ree miles from
Sanford. Price $6,500; term s $2,500 cash; balance one
and two years. F ru it paid 25% n e t on this purchase
price this season.

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Lot in C»rand view Avenue in Rose Court only $2,50000,
$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 full.

Phone 72

Masonic Bldg

REALTORS

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

McCALL &amp; FOX
Sales Agents For

LO C H -A R BO R

The Firm Substantial

113Vi Magnolia Ave

Phone 745

A Country Club Property of Lakes nnd Hills

187 Acres, 15 in Grove, 10 acres cleured, balance in beautiful pines.
This would make a fine subdivision as it is near present Corporate limits.
Price nnd terms reasonable.
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5 Acres, all in celery, nice 5 room house, barn and equipment. Price
$8,500.00 including crop.
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Price $9,000.00 including crop. Eusy term s.
5 Acres, nice G room cottage, 3*/$ in celery, 1 other crops.
including equipment, $8,000.00. Good term s.

Price

10 Acres, tiled and in celery, with all equipment. For price, terms,
etc., see us.

C hristm as O ffers—Large and Small
To Suit Customers.
80 acres, Fronts on Lake Markham in Seminole
County, at $300 per acre, 1-4 cash, balance 1-2-3 years.
187 acres, 107 within the city limits of Sanford,
South of Geneva Avenue and West of Mellonville,
$1,000 per acre, 1-4 cash, balance in 1-2-3 years.
12,000 acres in Taylor County, high and dry, A.
C. L. R. It. runs through property, $20 per acre, 1-1
cash, 1-2-3 years for balance.
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Near the Golf Links, including beautiful lakes and
orange grove, $500.00 per acre.

219 Meisch Building

Sanford Avenue Corner
Best corner on Sanford Ave. at 4th St. 71x126, $050
per fuot, out) fourth cash.
Semi iw!i

Six-acre tract, containing thirty lots on Dixie Highway
suitable for subdivision. $1,500 per acre.

Remember we have only three more lots in Fort
Mellon, and 2 lots in Rose Court th at are below the
m arket price. T he above prices on acreage are reason­
able, cull at our office if interested and let us show
you the property.

We have other good buys in large nnd small acreage
tracts, also; high class business lots and homesites.
Sec our listings.

221 Meisch Building,

THRASHER &amp; GARNER

it 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 moat at­
tractive home we have for sale.

In 180 ft. fnciiiK K ant o n Himb e t w e e n l o t h a n ti l l t b S treets,
T o r 111* r e a s o n a b l e .

711 Palmetto Avenue
Terms Right.
Acreage, Business, Warehouse and
Residential Properties in Sanford and
Seminole County.

PAUL LAKE

1 — 3 8 - r o o m f l a t* , w i t h b a t h , f a d tut Hunt
M y r t l e , b e t w e e n l o t h a n il H t l i at reel*.
117. ilu u b lo trill a g e . 110,000. $1,000 cash.
N o w leBHvtl u t Dec. i i&gt;^C u t $00 p e r n u n iib
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3 — 18 u c r u c e l e r y f a r m — 7 a c r e s t i l e d —In
K in -o k a H a m m o c k . P r i c e J 8000. $3000 cash
I a n il 2 y o u r s o n b a l a n c e .

Realtor

Telephone 711
, Garner-Woodruff Rldg
nan—E. T. Moore

DUBOSE &amp; HOLLER
Established 1910

75 Acres, Lake Front Tract, hurd road running
through, per acre ........................................
540 acres on Country Club Road. I.ake front,
all high and rolling. This 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 ................................................

AMID MAJESTIC 1MNES

llow about that Lot in Latonia, the Substantial
Subdivision?

HART NASON, SALES DIRECT Oil
Telephone 249, F irst N at’l Bank Bldg

LAKE JESSUP
Sandy Bench
Reasonable Price
TWO ROMES
Between Pine Hurst an
Subdivision.
Very Easy Terms.
Small Down Payment.
A Real Investment.

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R. W. LAWTON, Realtor
Iteal E state and Investm ents
I'hone 713

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
iMilane T heater Bldg,

�The best deed is a DEED to a good piece of earth.
Consult with us and be sure of getting a ju st ap­
praisal of Sanford property.

EXCEPTIONAL OFFERINGS IN
FIRST STREET EXTENSION
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We have appraised and offer, One Warehouse
site 177x117 on French Ave.

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Two F ifty Foot Corners at $475.00 per front foot.

A fine corner at Palmetto and Third Street.
An entire block on East First Street.

One F ifty Foot Business Frontage Block D at $450.00
per front foot.
(Next to Forrest Lake Hotel)

240 Acre Tract on high banks along Wekiva

One Apartment Site—Union A venue Corner, 100 feet
front, 127 ft. deep at $150.00 per front foot.

7 Acres Orange Grove in Country Club Section.
We desire other properties of merit.

F ifty F eet Chapman Avenue at $125.00 per front foot.
F ifty Foot Corner (R ight next 1o Forrest Lake Hotel,
125 ft. deep, Apartment Location) at $285.00 per foot.

Favorable Terms can be arran g ed on all of 11te above.
These are some oi the finest locations in First Street
Extension. ACT NOW.

SCRUGGS-SCOGGAN REALTY CO. Inc.
Masonic Bldg:.
Phone 735

202 FIRST STREET
Phone 773

The Bodwell Realty Co.
211 East F irst Street

R. C. TISDALE, Jr.

Sanford, Florida

Rhone 452

Impure Re-Sales D epartm ent

REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENT

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Sanford Office 336-38 Meiscli Bldg. Bithlo Office Fifth Ave.
One Lot Magnolia Heights—A Bargain.
Thirteen acres of Water front property—Attractive
Price.
Five room house—Cheap.
Other Good Investments In Sanford Property.

It. C. TISDALE

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Real Estate Investment

REALTOR

236-238 Meiscli Building

Phone 2H5

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Britt-Chittenden Developments

125 feet—First Street Ex­

tension, fronting on Seminole Boule­
WE HAVE INQUIRES FOR LOTS

vard and Lake Monroe.

IN FI'. MELLON, BEL-AIR, PINE-

attractive price.

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LANTA AND CITY PROPERTY.
I Turn Properly Quick
Let me try yours

DRUID PARK
PINEHURST AND PINE CREST

At a very

One comer Lot, 9Gxl05 on Union and
and Cypress Avenues at price way lielow the market.

These four additions to Sanford will meet the re

LUTE HOWELL
OSCAR It. BROOKS
“The Lot K ing” Realtor
306 First National Bank Illdg.

quirements of all who desire profitable invest­

REALTOR
Brumley-Pulcston Bldg.
Phone 751

ment or home sites.
Prices range from $250.00 to $12,000.00, all well
worth the price.

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LONDON, Dec. 19.—(/P). Prince
Christian of Hesse dined with
King George and Queen Mary re ­
cently, thus giving the answ er to
the question which has been raised
often since the w ar, ns to who
would be the f ir s t individual of
German origin to be entertained pt
Buckingham palace a fte r the close
of hostilities.
Prince Christian cr:ne to Lon­
don to attend the funeral of Queen
Mother Alexandra, “Aunt Alex,"
he called her.
Early in the w ar he attracted
public notice by w riting an open
letter to K aiser Wilhelm a t the
beginning of the submarine cam­
paign and resigning his commission in the German navy as a pro­
test. Even before thnt incident,
however, the ruling fnmily ■of
Hesse w as not exactly on whnt
could bo considered good terms
with the Hohenzollcms.
Prince C hristian is preparing to
return soon to Cannes, where he
has n beautiful homo and spends
much of his time.
Women hnve invaded the calling
of bell-ringing in Erglnnd to a
considerable extent nnd In London
women have a bell-ringers' guild
of their own.
Mrs. P. I. H airs, secictary of
the guild, helps to ring
bells
of St. M argaret’s, W estm inster,
fo r weddings and is the only
woman employed there.
The bell-ringing a t St. Clement
Danes, in the Strand, fo r the
Queen Alexandra memorial serv­
ices, was done by 10 women who
worked vigorously for 45 minutes.
The heaviest bell, the tenor, whicn
weighs two nnd a half tons, was
handled by Miss R. Hnwksworth,
19 years old, the youngest mem?
ber of the guild.
“ A strong man who does not
understand bell ringing would prob
ably hang himself if he tried to
handle the rope of a great church
bell,” said Mrs. Hairs. “It is all
a m atter of knack and practice.
One m ust pull the rope a t tha
right tim e to keep the bell swing­
ing properly."

One hundred nnd one profession­
al pantomimes are in roheursul in
England fo r the Christm as season.
This Is discouraging to the croak­
ers who have contended th a t the
days of the pantomime ure over.
Plays whiclf are not very suc­
j lived in the cessful in thu larger E rglish cities
iValerien, be* are preparing to make way for
is now the pantomimes to amuse children nnd
which sev- grown-ups alike during the holi­
are buried, day season.
So great is the demund for p an ­
•fitly.
11 waterpipc tomime actors th at the regular
^ein passage 3, stage cannot supply more than the
each other principals. Minor roles are acted
| eleventh een- by um ateur perform ers, many of
btions includ- whom have hnd yenrs of experi­
lire engrave 1 ence. Unemployed moving picture
1 passages, of actors will appear in many pan to ­
ate exposed. mimes, and street vendors and
Rht under the even char women arc called in for
abbey here some of tho p arts.
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Americans who see Kir Austen
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Chamberlain in parliam ent and at
flttinft froirrvarl°us public
gatherings are
oke of .\'or- n,uch im pressed by tho resemniiam the bianco he bears to Woodrow Wilrrkiifolpfijt.-i j son in the (Jays when the lute
uges and will1f’resiclent w as making Ids first
irJjjcrtly. j campaign fo r
the presidency.
I When Sir A usten is not wearing
J:s Pekingese,' bis monocle, his long, slender face
ing of caninu bas a striking likeness to th a t of
just had his Mr - Wilson in the earlier years of
'.' c breeder•, his political career.
Sir Austen ia of about the same
i* going
Wy'j favor by height and figure ns the late P re s­
SchnauM!i\ ident, and carries himself with
pxe are being much the sumo quiet dignity.
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BERLIN, Dec. ID.—(jp)—While
“ c?n'Plicat« i position in
his game with Torre, the young
.lexican expert, in the recent inCJ&gt;C8 ' tournam ent at
S ^ n n ’r I)r‘ KmaruieI Lasker, the
veteran German m aster, wns hand­
ed a telegram informing him that
his drama, 'Days of Mankind" had
been accepted for production by
the Lfcssing theater,
Dr:
I°°ked away from
H**, b,oari distractedly, indicating
th at for the moment human emo­
tion nnd conquered cold logic. He
presently resumed his game, but
made a move which lost it for
.
,?t Was his first defeat
in the Mo i ° w tournam ent and
helped to cheat him of the first
prize, as he needed only th at one
game and an additional half point
to draw with the Russian, Bogoljubow, the ultimate winner.
Dr. Lasker’s drama was written
hi collaboration with his brother.
Dr. Berthoid Lasker, who practiccs medicine nnd is well known
08 a semi-professional chest*
nlayer. The play in of deep phi­
losophical arid symbolic signifi­
cance, its theme being redemption
from rationalism nnd rigid logic
through the powers of mysticism.
Ur Lasker is an active member
of the Kant society and frequently
lectures on philosophy hefore Ger­
man educational societies. Dr
Lnsker intends to viKt the United
States early next spring.

palates of kings failed to appeal
to tho people of Pressburg, Cze­
choslovakia, wherc he conducted a
cafe, Alois Boza has disappeared
and police fear ho has killed him­
self.
Boza was once a chef in the
kitchens of Edward VII of E ng­
land, Franz Josef I of Austrin, and
Peter the First of Serbia. Though
he received large salaries for his
services in royal courts, he be­
er .no poor in his old nge. N um er­
ous, creditors who hacked him in
the cafe venture have asked the
police of central European coun­
tries to hunt for him.
Hozn, a swine-herder on his
father's farm in Serbia, started
a;, a culinary artist in Bclgrnde
and Vienna restaurants. His fam e
ns a fish cook spread over the
continent. He was invited to be­
come head chef of Franz Josef’s
household nnd from Vienna he
went to serve King Edward in
London nnd later King Peter in
Belgrade.
Discharged from the arm y, in
which he hail been a cook, in
1919, he set up in business for
himself in Pressburg. He tried
futilely for six years to make his
cafe nay. One morning pass^rsby
found a sign hanging on the cafe
door. It read: “Those who relished my food nre gone, I must go,
too."

George Bernard Shaw hates the
movies nnd will not ai'ow any of
his plays to be filmed. He was
horrified upon attending a pro­
duction of his "Saint Ilona," at the
Palace theater, Manchester, to see
a moving picture advertisement
flashed on the curtain dr.ring one
of the intermissions.
Shaw immediately sent one of
his famous postcards to the house'.
management saying he would ex-

Germany is experiencing an
inundation of ration kultur. Spe­
cial efforts are being made by
Russian Icadem to show Germany
and the world that development
of nrt, music, education, science
and even sport has made great
progress under the soviet regime.
• !,ho, &gt; ltur series was opened
in Berlin by a three-weeks' engage­
ment of the Moscow A rt studio,
which demonstrated Dantzschinkoii
ideas about opera. A little later
Prof. Semashko. Russian commis­
sar of health, addressed numerous
medical societies on the progress
of public health work in his coun­
try.
More recently A. Luncharsky,
commimar for education, has come
to Berlin to get in touch with lend­
ers of German education ami in­
troduce himself to the German
theater ns ft dramatist. Two of
his plays were given during his
visit.
In soviet circles it is admitted
that these visits are directed toward advertising Russia ns a cul­
tural state. Hand in hand with
the movement in Germnny to in­
ternational contests and celebra­
tions in Russia, such ns the jubilee
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There also is n sim ilarity in their
methods of public speaking. Sir
Austen (s deliberate and slow in
his speech, lie uses few gestures
but employes his right h ard in em­
phasizing points, much a fter the
manner of Mr. Wilson.
However, the resemblance is
confined almost entirely to per­
sonal appearance, m anner and
bearing. Sir Austen’s voice is
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graphed and made a considerable
n o t ic e
to
known
and
sum from the sale of copies.
K S O W N D E F E N I &gt;ANTS,

J. II. JACKSON

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S e m i n o l e C o u n t y . F lo r id a , a n d d c s c rib e d a* follow s, to -w it:
A ll o f t l o v e r n m e n t L o t s J. 1 a n d
4 o f S ectio n
9, T o w n s h i p 20
s o u t h . R a n g e 30 e a s t ,
and It a p p e a r i n g f r o m t h e s w o r n
Hilt o f C o m p l a i n t h e r e i n th a t , y o u
and e a c h o f y o u m a y c la i m so m e
r i g n t . t i t l e o r i n i e r e s t In nnd to t h e
p r o p e r t y h e r e i n a b o v e d e s c r ib e d .
I t Is t h i r e f o r e O R D E R E D Hint
vnu a n d each o f y o u n re hereby r e ­
q u i r e d t o n p p e a r t o t h e R ill of C om i i . s i l a h e r e i n t i l e d o n M o n d ay t h e
4th. d a y o f J a n u a r y . 191*. t h e sa m e
b e i n g a R u l e D a y o f t h i s C o u r t, a t
t h e C o u r t H o u s e In S a n f o r d , F l o r ­
id a. a n d In d e f a u l t t h e r e o f . D ecree
P ro
C onfesso
w ill
be
en tered
a g a in s t you. sa id cau se b ein g a
s u i t t o q u i e t t i t l e In t h e C o m p l a i n n u t , In a n d t o t h e l a n d s h e re l n n b u v *
d escrib ed .
It Is t h f r e f o r e O R D E R E D t h a t
t h i s l o t Ice bn p u b l i s h e d In t h e
S a n f o r d H e r a ld , a n e w s p a p e r p u b Halted In S c n tin o ln C o u n t y . F l o r i d a ,
o n c e a w e e k In f o u r (1 ) c o n s e c u ­
t i v e w e e k l y Is s u e s .
W I T N E S S toy h a n d n m l o f f ic ia l
s e a l o f t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t of t h e
S e v e n th J u d ic ia l C irc u it of th e S ta te
of F l o r i d a . In a n d
f o r S e m i n o le
C o u n t y , o n t h i s t h e 4 th d a y of D e ­
c e m b e r , A. P . 1926.
(S igned)
V. B. DOUGLASS.
C lerk
(S E A L )
H yi A. M. W E E K S , D e p u t y C le r k .
WIU SON , H O F S H O L D F .l t .V HOY LE
S o l i c i t o r s fo r C o m p l a i n a n t .
Dec. 6*12-19-26 J u n 2.

Robertson, Williams and Monahan
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
U n it e 1 3 -1 3 M a s o n i c T e m p l e D n l l d l n g

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Selected from the list below will bring
joy, on Christmas morning.

To Her

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PLATINUM—DIAMOND
DINNER RINGS—BAR PINS
ENGAGEMENT RINGS
WRIST WATCHES—BRACELETS

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BEADED DAGS—MESH HAGS
COMPACTS
FOUNTAIN PENS—TOILET SETS
PERFUME BOTTLES
BEADS—PEARLS
ATOMIZER

If this man will come nnd see us, we can make him a
proposition in building m aterials that he can’t nfford to
turn down.
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SAIL and ROW BOATS
Goals and Motors Repaired
Catalogue Specifications and Prices on application
Mt. Dora, Florida

A nnouncement. ...

" KEEP TO HAPPINESS"
Owing to the embargo our building butt been delayed and it will bn nonto time In
January before wo ean have our opening for this reason wo are having ship men! a
bold up and are forced to make a small beginning in our store facing

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SAN JUAN GARAGE CO.

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We have plenty of parking space and invite you to call nnd nttend the beginning of
what will soon grow Into the HANDSOMKST FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT IN
THIS SECTION.
Of course our Stock on Uitnlny in extremely limited and so far consists of

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Living Room Suites, Refrigerators, Lamps, Redding and
Fancy Goods for the Holiday Trade

T he Unusual

For Our Leader We Place on Sale
24—BEA UTIFUL ROCK ERS—24
In Fiber and French Ivory, Hand Decorated and with Cushion at

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Only one to n customer

THE DREAM HOME
OPEN FOR INSPECTION DAILY FROM 2 TO 5 P. M.
Location next to model home on Palmetto Ave., in Pine Heights, one of Sanford a
fast growing, highly restricted residential centers.
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Tile nml Oak f oora throughout. Tex‘°"L’
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both the complete .Iream
with many built-in features. Make these six room
home. Completely and elegantly furnished.
f o r s a l e by

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Magnolia a t Second

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AUTOMOBILE FOR CHRISTMAS

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Long Time Loans on Residences and Business Property,

Hodgins &amp; Cowan

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IN V E ST IG A T IO N S

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Open Evenings Until Christmas

TOMOBILE
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M ary A. M a c D o n a ld . E v a A g n e s
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a n d M a r g a r e t W . I t a m s e y , If l i v i n g
n n u If n n y o r a l l o f t h e s a i d d e ­
f e n d a n t s be d e a d , t h e n t o all im r IP 's c l a i m i n g n n y I n t e r e s t u n d e r
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a n d M a rg a re t W . H am sey deceased,
a s h e ir s , d e v is e e s , g r a n t e e s o r n lli&lt;° " i i . l i a m A L E X A N D E R
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H o r l d a Im nd * C o to n lx u tlo n C o m ­
p a n y . L td ., If h o bo l i v i n g a n d If
he bo d e a d , a l l p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g
u n d e r th e
said
W il li a m
A le x a n d e r liu e h a n a n n s liq u id a to r
of t h e s a i d F l o r i d a L a n d n n d C o lo ­
n izatio n C o m p an y , L t d , or o lh e r a n d to a l l o t h e r l i q u i d a t o r s
of t h e F l o r i d a L a n d ft C o lo n i z a ti o n
C o m p a n y , L td., w h o s e n a m e s a r e
u n k n o w n nnd w h o c la im i n t e r e s t
In t h e p r o p e r t y Inv olved In t h i s
s u i t , n n d to a il o t h e r s u c c e s s o rs ,
s h a r e h o ld e r s , s t o c k h o ld e r s , c r e d i ­
to r s , g r a n t e e s o r o t h e r p a r t i e s o r
persons c la im in g nny rig h t, title or
In te re st of a n y n a tu r e w hatsoever,
by. t h r o u g h o r u n d e r t h e F l o r i d a
L a n d &amp; C o lo n i z a ti o n C o m p a n y . Ltd .,
a n d to nil p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g n n y I n ­
t e r e s t o r I n t e r e s t s In t h e la n d In­
v o lv ed in t h i s s u i t u n d e r a n y of
th e a b o v e n a m e d d e f e n d a n t s , e a c h
an d e v e r y w h o s o n a m e s an d r e s i ­
d e n c e s n r e u n k n o w n to t h e C o m ­
p l a i n a n t In th e a b o v e e n t i t l e d c a u s e
a n d to nil u n k n o w n p a r t i e s w h o m ­
soever c la im in g an y in terest or In ­
t e r e s t s In t h e la n d Involved In th i s
s u it, s a h t la n d b e i n g s i t u a t e d In

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a golden opportunity
for investment

Druid Park is an ideal home location in the midst of natural and
created beauty with every opportunity for the enjoyment of life
under conditions that promise future health and prosperity.
Unit Number 2 is .now open for reservations see the plats at
this office. Choice locations go to those makinj early selections.
We advise immediate action.

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�THE SANFOBD HERALD, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 19. 1925

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on Bill For Postoffice And Railroads Asked To
Departments Before House Give Preference In
-VT

D ec. 18.— (/P )—
v p n a tio n b ill o f

it the treasury
■parlmcnts— w a s
oujo t o d a y , c a l l e x p e n d it u re s o f
the t o t a l n l l o w ihmrnta i n l a s t
T he a m o u n t ,
1ftOG.000 b elo w ;

t of the Increase Is
service to meet in­
is ami to handle a

t of mail.
3rd is allotted $24,crease of £I,G15,000
i being designed to
ttaSj of $l,oH0 en-

propriation propor­
tion enforcement ij

i decrease of $3G4,-

Mt fiscal year. Of

ifUlnant.
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liiorcc.
(iT FLORIDA,

to ;

fjrrm Hie s w o r n M il
t( the c o m p l a i n a n t
you a r e a tm n I, state o f F l o r i d a ;
n effie-* a d d r e s s In
U *•• nth C a r o l i n a ,
u'rr the a g o o f 2 1
■ Hut ** I s no p e r s o n
fri-rhM. thi* s e r v i c e
I ot« n w hom w o u l d

jblsanis
OUNCE. If li v i n g ,
jilnst all p a r t i e s
g in the f o l l o w i n g
amlcr S a r a h M.
yd, nr o t h e r w i s e ;
6 th in g , s n d !f
6 parties '1.l i m i n g
within ilesrrlb u ti
&gt; )', Marks, d e c e a u : John lib-Its. If l l v t then a g a in s t a ll
: Interest In t h o
lan.U under J o h n
rr otherwise; H. N.
• I It thsd. t h e n
rlalmn.: I n t e r e s t
•rrll'i.l lauds u nd er.
» .||. nr . Mil r w l s e ;
pnrtb. claiming Indun d- ».-rUi. I l a n d s
4'ierttxd a s f n l p l t t t r (&gt;t s o u t h t S'CUi.ri i; N o r t h
nhwMi ctnsrter of
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thU sum, tho amount allotted fo r
the procurement of evidence is-In­
creased from $50,000 to $250,000,
of which $50,000 is made available
immediately.
The kill nlIot3 to the postoffice
departm ent $738,230,000 nn in ­
crease over the current appropria­
tion of $10^,000,000, which is a de­
crease of $3,411,01)0 below budget
estimates.
’The treasury’s share is given as
$120,010,000 or nn .increase of $1,1)95,000 over tho
present fiscal
year, but n decrease of $1,105,000
in the budget figures.
A total of $2,050,000, or nn in­
crease of §50,000 would be given
In the nir mail service, the ad­
ditional funds being made neces­
sary by the increased frequency of
the night service between New
York and Chicago.
sc rib e d la n d s u n d e r M a ry F. M a rk s,
deceased, o r o th e rw ise ; J o h n R ick s,
If li v in g , a n d If d e a d , nil p a r t i e s
c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t In t h e w i t h i n d o s c rib e d la n d s u n d e r J o h n H icks, d e ­
c e a s e d o r o t h e r w i s e ; K. N. F e l l , if
l i v i n g , a n d if d e a d , t h e n n il p a rtlc H
c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t In t h e w i t h i n d e ­
s c r i b e d laniljt u n d e r Ik N. F e l l , d o C en sed o r o t h e r w i s e ; a m i n il u n ­
k n o w n p a r t l e a c l a i m i n g i n t e r e s t In
th e w ith in d escrib ed la n d s ; w h ich
lan d s a re
d escrib ed
a s fo llo w s;
S o u th east
q u arter
of
south w est
q u a r t e r o f S e c t i o n 8; n o r t h h a l f of
n o r t h w e s t q u a r t e r o f S e c t i o n 17;
n o r t h h a l f o f G o v e r n m e n t L o t No.
2, o t h e r w i s e d e s c r i b e d n s N o r t h w e s t
q u a r t e r of n o r t h e a s t q u a r t e r ,
of
S e c t i o n 17: n m l n o r t h e a s t q u a r t e r
o f s o u t h w e s t q u a r t e r o f * S e c t i o n 17;
a l l In T o w n s h i p 21 s o u t h , R a n g e
.30 o a s t , In S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , F l o r i ­
da,:
You, n n d e a c h o f y o u , a r e h e r e b y ! ,
o r d e r e d to a p t , e a r t o t h e hill of
c o m p l a i n t h e r e i n filed In t h e a b o v e
e n t i t l e d c a u s e o n t h e t t h d a y of
J a n u a r y , 1926, n t t h e C o u r t i l o u s o
o f S em inole C o u n ty .
It Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t th i n
o r d e r he p u b l i s h e d In T h o S a n f o r d
H erald , a n e w s p a p e r of g e n e ra l c i r ­
c u l a t i o n . p u b l i s h e d In S a n f o r d , S e m ­
i n o l e C o u n t y . F lo r id a .
W itn e ss m y h a n d and th e seal of
th e C ircu it C o u rt of S em in o le C o u n ­
ty , S e v e n t h J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t o f F l o r ­
id a , t h i s 4til d a y o f D e c e m b e r . 1923.
.
V. E. D O U G L A S
C le rk of C irc u it C o u rt o f S e v e n th
Ju d icial C ircuit of F lo r id a for
S e m i n o l e County.
Ity A. M. W E E K S , D e p u t y C l e r k .
S. J . STIG GIN H. S o l i c i t o r f o r C o m ­
plain an t.
D ee. 3. 12. 19. 26, J a n . 2.

S c a l e d Id d s Will h e r e c o i l e d liy
tin. C o u n t y H o a rd o f P u b l i c I n ­
stru ctio n
for
S em in o le
C o u n ty ,
F lo rid a, nt
S u p e rin te n d e n t's
O f­
fice. C o u r t H o u s e , H a n fo rd , F l o r i d a ,
u n t i l e l e v e n A. M.. J a n u a r y 12th,
192(1, f o r t h e f u r n i s h i n g o f m a t e r ­
ial f o r n n d th o e r e c t i o n o f a c o lo r e d
School R u lld ln g lo cated n t S an fo rd .
In S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , In a c c o r d a n c e
w i t h p l a n s a n d s p e c i f i c a t i o n * an
p rep ared by E lto n J. M oughton. A r­
ch itect.
S u c c e s s f u l b i d d e r o r b i d d e r s w ill
be req u ired to fu rn ish
a
su rety
b o n d In a n a m o u n t e q u a l t o seven *
ty * f lc o &lt;75*;?») p e r c e n t o f t h e eo nt r a c t p rlc o o f t h e i r bill, a n d t o m eet
W ith t h e a p p r o v a l o f t h e H e a rd .
N o h id w ill h e c o n s i d e r e d mil,- s
m a d e u p o n a f o r m a s f u r n i s h e d by
t h e A r c h i t e c t , a n d a c c o m p a n i e d b,'&gt;
a c e r t i f i e d c h e e k p a y a b l e t o sa id
H o a r d In a m o u n t o f F i f t e e n H u n ­
dred
(81600.00)
D o llars; (p ro v id ­
ed t h a t c a s h i e r ' s clnVUs rut hank o f S e m i n o l e C o u n t y w i l l ho c o n ­
sid ered ns certified
cheeks). The
ch eck of th e su c c e ssfu l b id d e r or
Id d d i-rs to b e r e t a i n e d
by
s a id

Board

us

liquidated

dam ns,

s h o u l d t h e s u c c e s s f u l b i d d e r o r b id dorn fall o r refits • t o execute *
c o n t r a c t and to su p p ly bond, a s r e ­
q u ired , w ith in te n d a y s a f t e r w r i t ­
F*h«*»’. « tn»r o f t e n n o t i c e o f a c c e p t a n c e o f bid.
[ter ,f Srtttcn i f ;
The Board reserves the r i g h t to
Ittirhr cl i- u th w e st r e j e c t a n y a m i a l l b id s, o r to a c ­
w? E; all In t o w n - c e p t a n y Idd o f p a r t o f bid b y t h e m
d e e m e d t o lie t o t h e b e s t I n t e r e s t
o f tlu* C o u n t y .
C opies o f p la n s nnd s p e c if ic a ­
t i o n s m a y he h a d f r o m t h e A r c h i ­
tect upon d e p o sit of ^T w en ty -fiv e
(323.00)
D ollars
ce rtifie d
check.

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s u i t t o q u i e t t i t l e In t h e C o m p l a in *
a n ts , In nm l t o t h e t a n d a h e r e i n ­
a b o v e d e n c rl h e tt .
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It Is t h e r e f o r e O R D E R E D t h a t
till* n o t i c e he p u b l i s h e d In t h e S a n fo rd H e r a l d , a n e w s p a p e r p u b l i s h ­
e d In H a n fo rd ,
S em in o le
C o u n ty ,
F l o r i d a o n c e a w e e k In f o u r (4 )
c o n s e c u t i v e w e e k l y Issu es.
W IT N ESS m y hnm l an d t h e o f ­
ficial s e a l o f t h e C ir c u i t C o u r t o f

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v h a t t a NOOGA. Tcnn., Doc. 18
—UT)—\ ?econd appeal for prefer­
ential treatment of nows print
paper shipments for Florida pub­
lishers was addressed Wednesday
to tho traffic managers of the rail­
roads and steamship lines entering
Florida by President W. C. John­
son of the Southern Newspaper
Publishers’ Ainociatiqp.
It was announced a t the head­
quarters here th a t mnny publish­
ers report that permits have been
received for paper shipments in
carload lots but tho congestion
has delayed movements which may
cause curtailment or entire suspen­
sion of somo Florida newspapers
unless relief is given immediate­
ly by the transportation lines.
Mr. Johnron pointed out that
newsprint paper was accorded pre­
ferential consideration during the
World War by the carriers ns*a
necessity and ho urged the simi­
lar treatment *be given now to
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la l n a u l s . In t h e n b o v o e n t i t l e d
tuse nm l t o a ll u n k n o w n p a r t i e s ,
hnm so-vrr, claim in g a n y In terest
• I n t e r e s t s In t h e Inuil Involve*!
i t h i s stilt, salil limit tiolnir s l t u •* In S etnln..le C o u n t y . F l o r i d a ,
ul d e s c r i b e d a s fo llo w s, t o - w l t :
T R A C T 1.
IteRlnnlnK 331 * 76-100 f e e t
w e s t of t h e s m i t h r n s t c o r n e r
o f thi&gt; n o r t h w e s t q u a r t e r
of
th e s o u th w e s t q u a r t e r of S ec­
t i o n 19, T o w n s h i p
20 s o u t h ,
R a n g e 33 e a s t , r u n w e s t 350
feet, thentto
north
792 f e e t ,
th e n c e e a st
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s o u t h 792 f e e t t o p o in t o f b e g i n nlm r. c o n t a i n i n g 10 a c r e s m o r e
o r less.
T R A C T 2.
B e g i n n i n g n t n p o in t 330 f e e t
w e s t of t h e n o r t h e a s t c o r n e r o f
th e n o rth w est q u a rte r of S ec­
t i o n 2S, T o w n s h i p
20 s m i t h .
R a n g e 32 e a s t , r u n Nvost 600
feet, t h e n c e s o u t h
360
fe e t ,
th ence e a st
600 fe e t , t h e n c e
n o r t h 363 f e e t t o p o i n t o f b e ­
g in n i n g ,
co n tain in g
5 ncros
m o r e o r less.
T R A C T 3.
B e g i n n i n g n t n p o i n t I A- (2 -1 0 0
c h 'il n s e a s t of th o s o u t h w e s t
c o r n e r of tlio s o u t h e a s t q u a r t e r
of th e s o u th e a s t q u a r t e r of S ec­
tio n 26, T o w n s h i p 20 s o u t h .
Itntiqo 32 oust, t h e n c e n o r t h 30
d e g r e e s , e a s t 9 &amp; 93/100 c h a in * ,

th e S e v e n th J u d ic ia l C ircu it o f th e
S ta te
F lo r i d a ,.in and fo r * * m lnnle C ou n ty, u u itliM FhW 4th d ay o f

tn w ir iw r , a . D. la th .
(Sighted)

V. K. DOUGLAS.
C lerk. .
(H E A L )
By A. M. W E E K S ,
D e p u t y C le r k .
w il s o n , iro u s ii o l d e r * b o t l e .
S o li c it o r * f o r C o m p l a i n a n t * .
Dec. 5-12*19-2* J a n 2.

O n \V e s t F l r a t S t r e e t , S a n f o r d , F l a . ,
o n e b lo c k w e a t o r D e l- a n d r o a d ,
y o u w ill f i n d a a e l e c t e t o c k o f f i n e
sin g in g canaries, parrots, p a ro k e e ts
n m l g o ld fish . F o r y o u r C h r i s t m a s
p re s e n ts also c a g e s a n d s u a p lU a ,
C o m e g e t y o u r c h o ic e w h i l e p i c k i n g
Is gooyl.

West F irst Stree
1 block west of DeLand
Sanford, Flo.

Merry Christmas

The Price I s Right
SANFORD

CASH LUMBER CO.
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S T A T E O F F L O R ID A , to
D A V ID W. ADAMS. IS

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EARNING MONEY
OUT OF SCHOOL
A vacation that is all play nml no “pay”
won’t get you anywhere, hoys.
Earn some money of your own this sum­
mer ami make a start toward a mnn's-size
bank account.

FIRST NATIONAL

WHAT TO GIVE?

W. S. PRICE, Mgr.
710 W. First St. Phone 472-w

NEW
LUM BERYARD
A complete line of
Cypress nnd Pine
Framing
Sheathing
Siding
Flooring
Ceiling
Finish
Mouldings
I.nlh
Prick
Lime
Plaster
White Itock Plaster Ilotrd
Nails
Screen Wire
Miiilders Hardware
H o ars

Windows
Frames nnd Screens
Made to Order
Murphy Ironing Hoards
Medicine Cabinets

Read The Ads In
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The Herald A n d
You Will Find

The Gift Acceptible

BANK

Chuluota Company
(FLAGLER SYSTEM)
Owners and Developers of

*friplfon for
f» Flu, Dcjij

T and Mnl
the Kerms.

The Small Depositor Today

TO
NORTHERN
CITIES!

dinner on tho
[al,k Saturday,
earnestly so-

Flvt nilirti i wr*k firm JiAimvtlTe. L,r;*.
Cnoifi«tild&lt; (turner,, Iniludinf the NkW.
rupiiSrcnt S. S. AHrj;tuny. Fiici, iocluJIn j uueU end berth, tu
IIALTI.MORK, JtO.%
FIIILAHKl.l'illA, 3G.3S
I! OS TON, (17.53
Tlu -ijh fittt anj rail cixinecrhini to other
Nurtliern citieqlnduduidNew Votkl Sem-e
tu ltv,iuub^
S. S, IVrliMre every fen i!aj» frocn Mhstl
*hrc.t tu rtutiuelpLu.
Autamohlles Carried.
S e n d Fur Il lu i tr a t c d llooklet.
Mudusti &amp; Kitten TrmpoiUtioa Comyuy
riet Sou E. Ihy St.
Telephoo* po4j3
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.

may 1»* the big depositor tomorrow. Thif
Is a growing bunk in a growing town. Wt
want more people in Sanford to get acquaint
ed with us.
,
Interest I’ain on Savings Accounts,

Seminole County, Florida
Win. It. Kenan, Jr., President
J. W. Hoffman. Vice President
General Offices, City Hldg.
St. Augustine, Fla.

A. 0 . Wagner
Hesident Agent,
Chuluota, Fin.

Climate. Ideal the year round.

S an ford,1Fla
STRENGTH-SERVICE - PROSKBSS &lt; £ ^

Hotel Accommodations. Modern and up to date.
' year. Rates reasonable.

Open throughout the

Unequaled citrus and trucking: lands. I oultry and dairy farm ing,

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"^saaxna

You W o u ld L ik e
Home i n F l o r id a

01 your own, ideally situated behways and two lakes, with all city
in co m e

: ^ 8h ttu lly

to start immediately. ««
in te re s tin g

Unusually good hunting and fishing for recreation.
v
O utstanding features are many. A visit will convince you this is the place
to locate.
Townsite beautifully located 63 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 literatu re on request.
1 15

p ro p o s itio n

5*** only $r&gt;,000.1)0 on very easy term*i
:rated booklet, or call.

ISpUDON J. BABNETO
p u id js.
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Location. Southeastern Seminole County, .SG miles South’ of New Smyrna
on New Smyrna-Okeechobee B ranch Florida East Coast R. R. On
good hard surface roads, 22 miles from Sanford and Orlando and 27
miles from the Coast at Indian River City.
,

W in te r P o rk —

Chuluota Company is one of the Associated Land Companies of the Florida
East Coast Railroad (Fiagler System )

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By CIIARLEP P. STEWART
WASHINGTON, Doc. IS).—Con- Jews, Minnesota and Now MexjCTVtn is ju st out with another of iro, though their sprits nro con
its wcli-known directories-—n tu r ­ tested—Brookhart’s by Daniel F.
key-rod one this time. The Inst Stcek, Kchnil’s by Mnngua Johnwas blue. The Congressional Di- fon and B ratton’s by* Holm 0. Burr e c to ry ’s purpose is to inform rum. Gerald P. Nye, whose right
rnthcr than to thrill, i t isn’t m ft sit with th" solnns is nlso quesnltogethar uninteresting volume a t tinned, ncverlluders n= one of tinthat.
|N orth Dakota s.nntors, if the di* * *
rectory knows w hat it’s talking
This is the first Congn-rdonal nh nt.
Directory in history, for in ■•••seo
to cuntnin as many as three conTiie directory likewise introduces
gresswomen’s names nil a: «ncc. to the senatorial world A rthur ii.
One of them. Mrs. Horen • P. llobinri.n &lt;f Intilnna, George H.
Knhn of California, pad.
ter V,illiunn (,f '-ii o.tiri and “ Youtn;
autobiographical sketch of itetactf Bob" La Foilelo- of Wisconsin,
into exactly '1C, words, including “ H a n g Dob" is the i nly member
her nnmo and sbme dates.
Mrs. of cith er hon e, who describing
Edith Nourse Rogers of
hi pdici s, mid... in parenthesis,
chusetts and Mrs. Mary T. Nor- l u l.r tlr* word “ IlcpubHcnn," the
ton of New Jersey go into n bit «ti*i’lifyin‘: ndjeetive,' “ ProgresHmoro detail, to the tune of 75 iv . ' Aii tho oth* rs of tha insuro r 80 words apiece.
».n.t Republican g im p - even men
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Dakota, who liavi
fed th n t Smith W. Brookhort, Thom- been read out of tho party- set
as D. Scholl ami Sam G. b rat- th in : elves down simply a "Reton aro senators respectively from publicans" and lot it go at that. 1
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acreage

MOORE HAVEN, OVIEDO
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1, which is nearly completed at prcviIi■ - !. 1-iu :11 prices,
for a limited period, on very attractive term s as
follows::

PRICEOFLOTS- 3600.00

title ! tiul
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Christmas and New Y ear’s O ffering

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l» i!i fur ii.ipi’uv.-il |ii’npiTty

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bel.'vv Lake *h
innrket.

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Sanford, Fla.

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4,000,000 ACRES
From $4.50 to WMpen

FREE—REFRESHMENTS AT COMMUNITY DIN- £
ING ROOM.
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103 Magnolia Avenue

Phone 117 %

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Timber lands, §12.50 to §G5.,/!\atat
Farm s with buildings, §25.00 pertaespRiver Front land, §9.00 per acre up.
Ocean Front, §100.00 per foot.

1 nr ti \\underTul L;j* If You Art New.

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Groves paying 25 percent net.

- lunting S mii idu BJvd. ami (.’oiniiHTcial St., ovtrlnkiua

BRYANT &amp; HATHA!

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«.r.- s. ‘•"'Ml A \c . Appr-I\imaluly T.OO ft. deep.

In l'ii m u t t o n

For

BROWN REALTY COMPANY
,7 ,-W

122 Faina Avenue

Number G Ball IJuiltling, Oppose
Office, Sanford, Florida
Another Bungalow ju st ci-mplolcd, four rooms, electric
lights, hath room, fireplace. Only §5,509. Easy
terms.

20 Years Experience With Fiori-i

A Bungalow of three rooms. Nearly finished. Electric
'M d s, bath, and fireplace. Lot 50x116. §1,500.00.
Easy Terms.

T H E CHRISTM AS GIFT SO

live-room Cottage, bath, Lee trie lights, fireplace and
Karage. Lot 66x 116. Only §3,500. E asy terms.

The g i f t ;
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depcndecce I
for the 1jw°

1hese places are well equipped with dish closets and
vlonet't for other uses. • These are real bargains.
Let us show them to vou.

or daughter
pear to be
Christmas
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Lake Mary Development Company
168 Magnolia Ave.

Let the P
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Phone 117

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THIS OFFER ('LOSES JANUARY 1st, 1926
FREE—TRANSPORTATION TO PROPERTY.

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guide to better
things-READ
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103 E. Second St.

FLETCHER-BULGER REALTY CO.
113! 2 Magnolia

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11 acres, DIG tiled 0 1
tools, $10,000.00, 1.0

Terms On Balance

KARL J. SCHULTZ

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HOMES —I.OTS—KAI

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INVESTMENTS

Land at

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4 Rooms And Bath On Second St.
Price $5,000—Cash $1,250

UFAI. ESTATE

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BUY A FAlMr

Tliis :s a new building nnying more than 8 %
prfu... Very good location with fine possibil­
ity” , P82.000. Terms.
Nee Me I ’or Subdivision Property.

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INCOME PROPERTY

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track foot. Good terms.

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GOOD WAREHOUSE SITE

Sanford, Fla.

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REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS
Palmetto Ave„ nil new
finnished. Good term s .
§10,500
I*"t 01x117 Cypress Ave., off Celery
Avenue ............ .................. ...... §1,000
I.ot in Mayfair 50\117, near the lake.
Gnu! lerm.-i .................................... $1,500
Two Lids Oak and Central Ave.
Fur I he two .................................... $5,000
L".l 100x117 Ranford Ave. A good bargain.
Three lads, 7th Willow Sl„ $7,500 for three.
Lol *15x117 Sanford Ave. around 5th, $ 12,000
I. it in lhl-A ir, 50x125, E astern exp., $1,150
Lot in San Lanin, 50x110 .............. $3,500
I. d 00x127 Oak and C e n tra l............... $3,COO
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Lake Monroe Development
Co.

F. ANDI. MOTORCO.
Comer Pari: und Commercial

Phone 58

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Puleston-Brumley Building
Sanford, Fla.
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216 E. Second S treet

FOR SALK
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uf land nn lurd road and railroad near I - .
division price :ur acre
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- nc-rvii of land, ten acres in fine grove border a rt]rt. •.......
i t vo acres right on railroad and proposed lii; lmav n'e-r
lord ready to Hubdivlde, price . ...................
H&gt;|| iuiH, wesl firht s l r t t l with fixe hundred ami ,.;x, ..
fn.ntnjto on same, tho very best buy in Ihe edy. pr„ , yiyo ouo
l wo |0lM corner Thirteenth and i'almclto. 111x117,
J
J ’'rec lots in tirentwood, fifty hy one hundred In cat v ....
fourteen to eiKlitevn lar«e uruni;c trees on cadi | q
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fron’ Orlando highway, price each, terms .............
Sl.OSOoi)
One five room buintalow near ISIder Springs, five acr...
,
in fine condition beautiful trrva, terms, price .
- , 7 iuvA n?.
One Ivotiso and lot Glnderville, five rooms, oUetrir' j; 1 , J
water in yurd, price ¥3,000.00. SliaO.03 cash.
‘
ISO acres of land located iatko County, quarter mile hnr.i . ,
half flow ing welt land,, price per aero
.......
!!“ $ l S S i
5o seres of land on hard road, ten mlltS from Sanford nnteb
sale, price one hundred fifty per acre, this property L
big subdivision and will pay you to investigate
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attract*In “SAN LANTA” at a very
Lots 3 and 4. Block C.
lots

,!’ 7 &gt; 8 ^ ief \ V ° s w r

This property is » Bb^ _
9 Lots Adjoining Pinehund, f 0P ^
feet off French Avenue, $* »
5 Acres Celery Farm on G rig* A
g o o d term s
O t h e r B A R G A I N S — C A L L l * 011

CITY REALTY Cft
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T HE SANFORD HERALD. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1925

1— Announcements
AUCTIONEER
WE SELL lots npd subdivision?
n t public auction! Lafe Burger,
Room 0, Rock Bide. Orlando, Fla.

Advance

ins and
lediately

3—Autos, Rent

ATTENTION!

AUTOS FOR U1RB
ZAGJ E AUTO SERVICE Day
or nigh*, Meets all tra ils . Bmrrace tra n s fnr. Phone 551 and C3-W

DAYTONA

ft’.
;c; average i c n g m

! £

Acreage

Aeroplane Site
Sold
In Units of
’ and 10 Acre Tracts

102(1 HUDSON COACH. fully
i equipped, alm ost new, liberal
fc3f H rcstricte 1 discount, cash or terms. Hay I«nEujcatlon.
Satie, 015 E. Third.
ftToadc The SanLy (v r . f.on nb.c
DEPENDABLE USED CARS
Lorrcct Insertion,
L ^r subsequent
1921 Dodge coupe, excellent con­
L office almuld bo dition.
Diitdy lu ca3e of
1921 Dodge touring car.
1923 Dodge coupe, A-l condition,
L ebtisers
1925 Ford coupe, many extras.
1923 Light Ford truck.
L nl,-dative thor1922 Ford roadster, special.
| i , r with rates,
Kficstion will give
I. W. PHILLIPS, SONS
■ information. And
assist you
Phono 3
Oak and 2nd St
Kr:r want ad. to
I effective.
l y f NOTICE
(I— llusiitGSM O p p o r tu n itie s

HY E. PltiriTYM AN
(Incorporated)
South Park Avenue
Phone &lt;332-W.

17—Fur Side, Ironses

■ fh'-uld K'vo t h e i r

■offite address ns
■pV.-v number if
LulU. About one
L .i
i! baa a
I th' others can’t
l a ; , v i unless
L r sdtii" ;■ jirc' .Ml SI ho
E at The SanKfirr or by letE . ,i; n.limianEfficient.

PERM ANENT WAVING: Have i t
done tho "Nestle Way.” Satisfaction guaranteed. Special prices
until December 25. Apply a t once
for appointment. Miss Virginia
Long. Over Moblcy’s Drug Storej

---------- -- -------------------------STUCCO HOUSE, I rooms
bath and sleeping porch. $
$2000 cash, balance terms. Ad
Dean-Berg Corp,, Box lil.
— . T—__ ___
*
Vu
uignt now possess7— Uuainess Service
i‘ ti- New, all modern, 5 rooms
HARDWOOD FLOOR contractors and bath, beautiful, Spanish bung­
Estim ates given. Superior work­ alow in most : e lec t part of San­
manship. W. L. Rcnhnrdt &amp; Co. ford only $ ('500. S.'KIOu cash, bal­
ance &lt;,t;y terms. Bayard Really
&lt;:-n. Delivery. Orlando._____
Co.. Phono 2n$. Mil H. Park Ave. '
SAND to r building nnd construc­
tion purposes. Delivery front
quarry. 1100 M yrtle Avenue.

Bcations

p il in g

Jppnrlunitics
service
Apartments
Houses
lUoonu
A Board

l Otilce, Siurea
fecreajre
irharje
Grows
‘lolFfl

', f’ent
.'iL'ceuaneous
I Estate
litlire

LANEY’S DRUG STORE — Pro­ FDR SALK: Nice fat live 'turkey
fur ' liri.stmas. G. W. Spencer.
scriptions, Drugs, Sodas.
Wo
uro an near you ns y ju r phone.
Call 103.
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
iiucoS3orH to Gliion A Platt
ilG Mngnolin.
Everything dec
ixical. Phono 422. Eleciragith
Itadln.
WIGHTS— Three station.*, Magnclia nml Second. First and Etui
Sanford Avenue and 10th Street
Expert service.

38— Wanted. Situation Male

II. C. VIELE, Jeweler. Wntch. POSITIONS WANTED: White
jcwelery nnd clock repairing nnd
help all vocations supplied on
engraving. Quick service, l id M ag­ short notice. Please write, wire or
nolia Avenue. Phone 442.
phone 2032. Northern Stnr Emloyment Bureau, 30 E. Church
28— Plant, Seeds. Trees
Sv., Orlando. Fla.

(TEW ART THE FLORIST"
MAYFAIR
Flowers *or all occasion.
Lots 9 and 10, Block 0
814
Myrtle. Phons 2C0-W
) Cosh Each—Balance Terms
Price $ 1,200 Each

WANTED by middle aged white
man. Caretaker or janitor posi­
tion. S. Dutton, I‘. O. Ilpx 1074.

,I B-Wanted Situation. Female

31—Special Notices
SITUATION WANTED: Stenog­
LAUREL AVENUE LOT
rapher. Graduate of Jacksonville
Located between 1 1th and 12th
POLICE DOGS: Pippin
Business College. 1102 Oak Ave.
TEXTILE CITY CORPORATION Street. Owner needs money and GERMAN
Kennels, unnounco the arrival of
will sacrifice if sold within the
a litter of 7 puppies December *3,
10—Wanted Real E state
next few days.
1925. Sires—Wolf v. d, Sennhutto
$2,100
No. 383,708. Half nephew to WE HAVE a large waiting list
Small cash pnyinnt required
SANFORD
Strongheart. Dam— Trixie Von
for small houses. What have you
Bismarck No. 109,020 Harrington to offer. Dean-Berg Corporation.
Park Strain. These puppies are go­ 515 First National Bank Bldg.
ing fast so if you want one apply
a t once to owner. It. R. Pippin. WANTED TO BUY: Five to fif­
teen ncres adjacent to jt. Must
West First Street, 3 miles out,
he
on good road and priced right.
near
W
est
Sanford
Filling
Station,
PALMETTO AVENUE LOT
TEXTILE
CITY,
"Florida’s
Call Southland Realty Corporation.
twenty million dollar industrial Lot No. 39—Sanford Heights Post Office Box 125, Sanford.
100 Main Street, Daytona Bench.
community” is located near Day­ corner Franklin nnd Palmetto Ave
Phone 850?L3.
32—
T
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p
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w
rite
rs
,
S
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p
p
p
lie
s
tona Bear h and now has in course nncs.
$1,00 Cash—Balance Tempi.
of construction, a million dollar in­
Price $2,500
dustry. We are offering the Flor­
REMINGTON Portable four-bank
ida investor a property with
Typewriters, "tho king of port­ Itosldeut of Florida »tnca 18H».
CELERY FARM
REAL BACKBONE.
ables. $tio. Barret PortabletAdding
K o fn re n c a a :
With Celery Crop
F i r s t N a t i o n a l B u ilt.
1 1-2 acres on Dixie Highway, in­ Machines. Can’t bo beat. Seminole
J. U. HUTCHINSON
SEVEN factory units, an ad­ cluding 5-room house in gooii con­ Printery, Phone 93. Welaka Bldg.
IIKAI, K S T A V n
ministration building, two em­ dition.
ISu Wi u F i r s t S t r e e t
Price $10,001)
ployees hotels and water works
1‘tu m o ITS
are being built by Florida Textile Half cash—Balance I and 2 years, WANTED TO BUY: Long leaf
Metnlicr of
BANCO It U. F I . A
Products, Inc.
F lerb la S late
round tim ber from 109,000 it.
FORT MELLON
F
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r
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s
t
s
Amioelkllon.
up, m ust bo high land timber for
No. 21—Facing Park
ONE of the factory units is now
saw mill purposes. T. W, P a tte r­
52x150
nearing completion and the foun­
son,
Maitland.
Eastern
Exposure
dations for three others and one
!• cash—Balance Terms
of the hotels, are now being put in,
WANTED: Second hand Johnston
Price $2,500.
TAYLOR
row boat motor in good condi­
DEVELOPMENT, building, Im­
tion.
S.
It.
D.
care
Herald.
Painting—Decorating;
provements and population make
property values increase. All of
PHONIC 303
F
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m
a
le
these are being made possible
faster in TEXTILE CITY than in
WANTED: Counter girls. Lu-Both
any other development in the State
Cafeteria.
2-ROOM BUNGALOW, $1,000
of h ioridn. Approximately 2,00(1
skilled workers will be employed, Isicated on Sanford Avenue, ju.
Electric
who will he transferred to Textile beyond city , Iimit|N
&lt; ity from northern manufacturing lights, house sealed, lot (10*200.
Small cash payment required.
centers and will share in an annual
WANT work nr change of posi­
nA IIIIC Il NIIOI*
pay-roll of approximately $3,599,tion? White only. Northern S tar
113 Magnolia Ave.
000. it is the plan to have all the
Employment Bureau, 30 E. Church
* First Class Barbers
factory buildings completed and in
St., Orlando. Fla.*/ ,
Special Attention
operation within ono year, together
Given Ty&gt; Ladies and Children.
with hotels, apartm ents and homes
HELP WANTED: Salcsiadios a t
to care for tho employees.
once. Apply m anager, F. W.
Woolworth Co.
THE
DAYTONA
KENNEL
CLUB is now building a $100,900
LADY SALES assistants to find
plant in Textile City, racing to
prospects to ride bus into Dotart armmd January I Nth.
I-and and Orange City. Fust sell­
ARCHITECT
PLANS now in form n u ,template
ing property, paying good com­
FI
rat
National
Hank llldg,
missions. Write 9(3, Herald for in­
sales of property reaching tens of
Sanford. ----------- Florida
millions in volume. Two or three
terview.
years or more, will be required to
I ROOMS AND HATH, $1,500
bring tiiis city building program Located on Mcilonvillo Avenue WANTED. Five experienced salesIndies to work Saturdays for
to a successful termination.
near Celery Avenue, paved road, Indies
ready-to-wear. Apply Tim
garage, electric lights, numerous Style
Shop, 309 Sanford Ave.
improvements,
nice
front
porch,
BECAUSE of the rapid develop­
ment nnd the large volume of sales facing fiee on lot 50x1130 in rap­ WANTED: Ladies ambitious to
TO ALL CONTRACTORS
now being consummated daily, a idly growing section.
make big money nnd willing to
On nnd after January the
TvTnm
May
Be
Arranged.
des organization in Sanford now
work for it, to assist in side of ono 10th, 192(1, the Painters scale
getting into the .sales plans of Tex­
of Florida's most promising and will ho ? 1.00 per hour.
tile City, will find prospects can
best selling developments. Big ad­
be easily and thoroughly convinced
Local 12(51.' Sanford
vertising, ami co-operation of the
of the merit and the profit oppor­
highest order, make sales easy nnd liy M. 1). JACKSON,
tunities in Textile City. Ttterebig earnings certain. For* particu­
Financial Secretary.*
fore the connection will unques­
lars, write Box ilti, Sanford Herald.
tionably be a very prontoIdu one
H-KOOM HO USE $29,000
from the very start.
I^ocated on West First Street in
rapidly growing section of town.
Lot 50x117.
$7,500 Cash Required

DYER

Elton J. Moughton

WIGHT P R IM ’ SHOP—Printing
Engraving, Embossing. Seo u»
first. Wo do tt. Phone 417-W FOR SALK; li ind eeond hand
bedatiiid.
mattress,
springs,
R. R. Ave.-Commercial St.
cheap. 210 laimel Ave,
JAM ES II. COWAN—a ll kinds
of Tin and Sheet Metr.l Work. IF YOU WANT n p a l Christmas
tree nt rca inahle price, phone
W ater n n l Boat Tanks. A t Oak
Avenue end Third Street. Tele* 4(30.
uhi,ne 111.
MIRACLE Concrete Co., gonerxJ
cement '.fork, sidewalks, build­
ing blocks, irrigation boxes. J. B FOR SALE: A u d piano in first
i In i conditio
oil West Central
Terwilleger, Prop.
St. Rhone B38 LI.
_______
UJLL LUMBER CO. Houm o BABY BUGGY, v d n new. fnService, Quality and Erica.
rjuire 529 W. First St.
8 — For Rent, Apartments
TURKEY DEALERS order from
Mi/cll Produu '
Live Oak.
Two or three room Fla.
Herald Apartments.
WANTED TO RENT: 2 or 3 room
unfurnished apartm ent. Reply
M. C. J. care Herald.

It)—For Rent, Rooms
FOR RENT: One furnished bed­
room .
(318 Oak Ave. Phone

in te n ts

507 1st. N atl. Bank Bldg.
Phone 219

G.

2.3—Fur .Sale Miscellaneous

Wanted

I BUY, pay cash for second hand
pianos. Address Box 352.

rash—Balance Terms
Price $2,250.00

BEING SOUGHT

SANFORD GROVE. Inc.

7—-Pinno Tuning

E. SPURL1NG, su^-division
specialist. Subdivision to OrPA
Undo, t'loridu. nnd F l o r a Lot No.
Heights, Florida on Dixie High- Franklin
way.

SALES ORGANIZATION

35— Wanted Help, Male

(1—Painting, Decoratin

SALESMAN
WANTED; Service station attend­
Wc have n good opportunity to
ant who understands how to give
real service in filling nnd tire offer real estate snlcsmnn. One
work. Address Box 150, City.___ who is familiar with the greater
Sanford district preferred.

TWO CHOICE lots on Geneva
Avenue for only $1,150 cash.
Balance terms, liox 234, Herald.

Acreage
Adjoining
Daytona

of 30 for

21—Sale, Real E state

e d it SALE; Three lots on Sanford
Ave,, 105 feet E ast front. For
quick sale $7,500. Terms if desired.
Sec T. C. Fellows, Cor. 1st nnd
Film. Phono 447-W.

DELAND FARMS

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Myrtle nnd 2nd St. at IL R.
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FOR RENT; Rooms, with or w ith­ DIXIE HIGHWAY Gi
and Store—Fully Em
out meals. Reasonable rates,
established husiner-*. pa'
Li need n Hotel.
and four oil tanks coin
groceries aful fixtures;
10— For Rent, Rooms
room painted house *****
FRONT BEDROOM for rent. Prl 200 plot, near -cht»&gt;d
room painted house atn
etc. For immediate tie
takos all, only part n;
man Carrington, 191 ri
al
Hank BuiUiing.____
15 ACRE FARM with 8 acres
Sale—Furniture
growing best of celery and vege­
tables, 7 acres in wood land. New
Seminole Boulevard will cross this
property. Price, including new 8
room house $31,500. Part cash,
balance within 2 years. Meekins,
care Herald.

A satisfactory c-nmn ?sion nr
rantvm cnt is offered to the execu
tiv»- of a jcspi i.ul'l-i salts organi
zatiou in Sanford.

WELL LOCATED APARTMENT
HOUSE
Will pay 20 percent interest on
the investment. A partm ents are
in great demand and there is no
trouble renting.
Completely furnished, located in
city’s finest residential ji;ctton, on
lot 00x117.
Price $50,000.
Terms Can Be Arranged
For information on nny of tho
above or on numerous other good
buys— '

Big lad You Have
Looking For.

1Room House
Sanford Ave.
Lot 02 by 200
Price $3500
Terms $1000 Cash
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Balance Contract

Incorporated

Realtor
110-111-412
First National Bank Bldg,
Phone 490-W.

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Sanford Radiator and
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All A u tm iio h llu Mr*tal Parts
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Lot i), Block (&gt;, Elliott Avenue,
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Lot 10, Block (&gt; Elliott Avenue,
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WEATHH*

spaper

Florida: cloudy tonight and Sat­
urday with local rains; slightly
warmer Saturday In extreme nortn
portion, moderate northeaat winds.

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Garden Land

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Associated Press Leased Wire

Arrested

DRY ARGUMENT D r e d g in g M a c h i n e r y F o r

AGED SANFORD Foodstuffs Coining
RESIDENT DIES Into Florida N ot
|

In order to expedite the com­
pletion of the new boulevard that
will bring the Dixie Highway from
the Monroe bridge down along
the lake shore to a point below
f V aralyU ^ sfroke Coming
the new Hotel Forrest I.nke, Mr.
Cox stated this morning that he
On The N ight Of Dec. 9;
had ordered another dredge to bo
Born In South Carolina
delivered fully equipped within the
next 00 days.
The delay in the delivery of ma­ Justice Of Peace
chinery was caused partly by the
congestion of railroad yards as a
result of the existing embargo,
and partly because of necessnry
changes that were made in the
type of motors, Mr. Cox explain­
ed.
“It. was the original intention of
Judge I*. Cl. Strlngfellow, pio­
thr Rihnut Development Company
to equip all dredges with electric* neer citizen of Sanford and Jus­
nily driven pumps" Mr. Cox said, tice of the Peace for 21 years, died
"but the limited facilities of the lust night at his home on West
local power company made the Ninth Street as the result of a
change to oil burning engines ad­ stroke which he suffered on Dec,
visable, and this alteration of 'it, and from which he never fully
plans has entailed several weeks 1regained consciousness.
delay.”
Judge St ring fellow, who was 77
years of nge at. tho lime of hi*
j death, seemed t i be in the best of
health for a man of his age, it is
! said, and tho paralytic stroke
which eventually proved tntnl.
came ns a shock to his many

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Received
»By Forjiief Who

Remarks

cord Is
r Factor
its Presion Which
The Case
, Doc. 18.—

is methods
,|. William
ir&gt; of crit ireifnnleil a s
en.-o policies
the court

Michael Enright of Cdmpbcll, N.
V., brother of Police Commissioner
Richard K. Knright of Now York
City, is being held in jail at Until,
N. Y., pending arraignment on n
charge of first degree murder in
connection with thf death of Tim­
othy Shny, farm hand. Officials
charge Knright, who was tunning
his brother s farm, killed Slmy
with an ax during a drunken qtiari cl. lie inniiitains bin innocence.

NUMBER 119

Tw enty Page* Today

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1925

I

I A ffected By Ban
;COMMERCE B0DY|Hca.y shipments of
(in i n n n r

a

FATl

H M K tS PLAINS M IR
£ \y

O itr U S

r T U lt S

A r6

Given As Cause Of

HIGHWAYS Action Taken Today'

Frank P. Forster Declares
Highway Heads Are N ot
Providing
For
D istrict;
River T raffic Discussed
A general discussion of Semi­
nole county romls and the slow
delivery of consignments by tho
railroads featured the weekly
luncheon of the Chamber of Com­
merce hold today in the Seminole
drill with a number of visitors
In attendance.
In connction with rho construc­
tion of a temporary warehouse at
the foot of Sanford Avenue, Muy-,
or Forrest Lake,
i.ake, who presided in
t:„
. . ■■
“Edward
*
the absence of: .President
Higgins,
.......... appointed n committee
composed of ISeorge W. Knight, 8.
(). Shinholscr and William Hardy
to collaborate with tile City Com­
missioners in obtaining the im­
mediate completion o f the project
and tho stimulation of river trnffic as a medium of relief from the
present congested situation.
In the general discussion of tho
highway situation in this section
of the state Frank P. Forster,
llloomficld Hulick, I,. C. Helmut
and 8. O. Shinhnlser spoke brief­
ly on the necessity of obtaining
the immediate construction of hot­
ter roads leading into Sanford, and
various suggestions designed to im­
prove the situation were offered.
Upon the suggestion of M. 11.
Hutton, a committee composed of
Frank McNeill, l„ P. Chittenden
and Mr. Hutton was formed t i
draft plans relative to the proino. tion of an annual football game
; between Rollinn College and Stet­
son University to he played at the
Sanford hall ground.
In discussing
the advantages
that would result trom the sta g ­
ing of this game here, Mr. Hutton
dedured that the city would re­
ceive wide publicity in many sport­
ing publications and guides pub­
lished in all section of the South
•if this annual game was secured.
H. S. Haggard briefly spoke on

' ul this tax on pure grain al­
cohol," he said, “and the bootleg,
gem. will use it instead of distilled
denatur'd alcohol. They will in­
still th" confidence o f customers |
Sliding him
in their new product and use it for
advertising."
linntinn mid
Representative Crisp, Democrat
Bill l 111* 8lTVof Ccorgin, insisted a reduction in
the levy would not harm prohibi­
ul arrest. Hie
tion enforcement and said assist­
today while
ant secretary and the treasury de­
used through
partment and Wayne It. Wheeler A ctivities To lie Many During Takes First Prize In Essay
th • Seei clary
of Anli-Saloi.n .Re ague, had so
Resident t'OolNew Commander's Regime
Contest Designed To Teach
agreed.
approval.
Boys And (Jlrls More About
S
a
y
Members
Who
Are
Act­
The tax reduction hill awaited
&gt; less than
U. S. History From Pictures
ive In Developing Programs
Judge R. 0 . Strlngfellow, for final passage with all of Its ini mum'jiy, th y |
[guilty "f vi &gt;- 21 years J tint ice of the IVace at iso-tent rate reductions providing
At n meeting of the Cuinpbelll
•
. Sanford, dies Thursday night fol- relief for virtually every federal
tax payer, having boon agreed to I nosing P o s t No. 5". held at the
Iiuii ll f om
( duty" in the [ lo w in g p a r a l y t i c kitokc .
in the form proposed by the Ways clubhouse yrsturday under tho diCnnipbeli-l/ossing Post of tlu* and Means Committee.
rictiou «»f the how post command­
r • the court
r ret ord of t lie I- American Region receives ninny
Only u fnv of the less contro­ er, M. H. Hutton, many committees i
kvoriil war an I contributions for truck-load of versial provision* of the non-parti­ were formed to carry on the work)
Hurvlvltig Judge Strlngfellow
mni detcii cd ! Christinas present; to he sent : an measure remained subject to for the ensuing year.
I to dimdiRd veterans in the Rake ninciidiiicnt* ns the House mot no
Arrangement* were made for a ( Approoriato pr/ir:' were nroni- are his widow, Mrs. Grace B,
&lt;‘ilv Hospital Jim. 22.
li nr earlier today in tho hope of cieal Armistice Day c'vlehnitiou ju .
the boy or uifl in thu graded Htringfcllow; four daughters, Mrs
I Clnudc Howard and Mrs. A. D
^
PJ20. A membership
I i a Ann* x building is being finally pminj£. it ^
Having mowed down nlnio-'t two was formed t» bri &lt; *hi Vo.'id 'i o \ '•*'«•« school who- Biucei'di'il in , Wallace of Sanford, Mru. Cecil
r^.mdehd for ITp-lodate aparfr.co.-e uinondmeiltt, many aimed nt mri* t»&gt; 100 p *r cen Iilcmborshlj. • Tiliig the nest ejiny on tho D ec-1; Unit of Orlando mid Mrs. May
ment lioure.
i'ri&gt; ntndo to {la ration of Iciwiidencu u.s shown on j Dickens of Chester, S. C., and one
Vigorous agitntion for better vital 1'itinns of the hill, manage “a Filial arrangements v.
the screen.
' son, W. G. Strlngfellow of Cocoa
went
confident
of
an
overwhelm­
send
thr
Santa
Claus
, highways in Seminole county'
The
judges
hnvo
chosen
three
wounded
veterans
;&gt;t
ing
vote
for
passage,
thus
sending
i fvattires weekly luncheon
&lt;if
isays written by girls of the 7tli
mi Tuesday, Dee. 22.
! features weekly luncheon
of the measure t &gt; the Senate.
radc
as Isdiig the l&gt;est. ami unlay
Tlie
hilt
huidlci.
perhaps
its
big­
It
is
asked
that
*«
Chamber of Commerce,
representative of tho Region
gest obstacle Thursday when nil the hoys a little glf""«,kjA p j [ l
Sanford art posters and news­ amendment proposing repeal of
esented to the winners fine pri­
paper advertisements result m the passcngei auto tax was reject­ pipe, a cigar, a n y t h ^ y ^ g j t zes to reward the effort put forth.
way Express Company embargo
nianv inquiries coming to Cham- ed 18X to '.l.r&gt;. The Dill u n s tax from *""■
... . included at/
Miss Frances Reitz of the seventh
on ehipments in Florida were re­
TIn- truck will In
Lincoln, #Rh grade was given a beautiful vanity
I lier of Commerce offices from all five to thre • per r ml and repeals
ceived today by the Intorstato
signs, the priiicl».ivc9 0; i ■mg: from 11. (!. Viele, Sanford jeweler,
reel ions of the nation.
the levy on mitniiionil • !lucks, tires "Caniphell-Rossing
Commerce Commission.
/
i
n
t
n
in addition to five theater passes
Delivery of machinery makes Iai'.d accessories. It.- .imendmeiit
The express company some days
possible almost immediate roni- proposed by Retire.-".native Rainey Claus on way fp^0 nmk- rd to presented hy the Milnuc manage­
ago notified tho commission that
wounded
veterans
jurt,
City."
nicnccnierit of construction of Democrat of Illinois '.as downed
it might lie forced to take &gt;om&lt;i
Commander llui
-nted that ment.
new Seminole boulevard along after a sharp two hour debate, final
Miss Reitz received first prize,
embargo action due to the conges­
plans for the,* ...ist recrea­
lake shore.
most of tho Di nm.T.r. &lt; voting for tional center on th legion grounds Tlie second prize was awarded to
tion and the tremendous volume
of shipments which have been Im­
Kssny prizes are awarded and it while a majority if the Rnpnb- wer* finislu'il and 'ihut work would Mis* Ruth Krieson of tho seventh
posed upon its service by the Flor­
lilans for ensuing year discussed
go forward at once. It was sag. grade for her impression of the
at American Region meeting.
ida boom and tho Christman rush.
gestcil that a tennis court be in­ picture aa well us a general knowl­
edge of America's instrument of
The action, which the company
cluded
in
the
progront.
STATE
Younf? Apartments
independence. This prize, a dainty
contemplated, Director Hartel said,
A committee with Hugh Tillis boudoir lamp from the Sanford
wiis only, however, in the wuy cf
Second embargo on express
Near
Completion
as chnirnian was chosen to pro­ Electric Company. Miss Mriciftut
forbidding the ncceptunce of ship­
shipments is placed into effect
euro several .pieces of heavy nr- was also given five theuter passes
ments into Florida.
today hy American Railway Ex­
tillory for the legion grounds.
The protests tmlay said that at
by tho Mi lane.
press Company.
and office building v;
The Region Y. M. C, A. com­
several points in Florida the agents
Miss
Ruth
Marvin
of
the
seventh
DOMESTIC
Young, is huildimr on
mittee reported that the Citv Com­ grade, for her close attention to
of tho express company were re­
mission looked with favor on the details was given the third prize
fusing to accept northbound ship­
Mystery of. radio programs tion of tlie old I'ico
establishing of Y. M. C A. activ­ which ciinni from music shop of
ments, particularly of tho citrus
heard over telephone lines is sol­ nor of Park Avenue n
fruit products.
ities in the old city hull.
ved in Coatesville, Pa., when cial Avenue, is being r
John
IIintermister,
being
an
Hacil
toward
completion
An immediate explanation wan
F.
Whittier.
Jr.,
wus
appoint­
telegraph operator admits whole
rdliahle 'reports
rc&lt;
requested from the general msnMan
Injured
I5y
ed to arrange for location of the
thing is hoax.
morning.
■ngemeni of tho company as to exold First National clock near the
Col. Mitchell will he suspendFall
From
Pole
A coat of si a r m is I
uctly what the effect of its em­
Y.
M.
C.
A.
building.
&lt;d from the army for five years to that portion &lt;&gt;f
bargo was, with thu idea of tak­
Iowa
Bandits
Make
Past
Commander
A.
P.
Haggard
for insubordination which the which faces Park •
ing further action in the caso. The
Isaac
Carver,
201
French
Ave­
was presented with a beautiful
general court martial has found workmen are also eng
Away
W
ith
$10,000
restrictions were aimed at the
nue,
was
badly
shaken
iqi
about
white gold American Region Ring
him guilty of after a trial last­ ting the new window
northward movement, it is de­
1
o’clock
this
afternoon
when
he
ns
an
appreciation
of
Ills
com­
ing several weeks.
clared.
. most of which are
fell
from
n
polo
in
tlio
rear
of
rades for his untiring efforts in
Governor Pinchot of Pennsyl­ I The building, when
Freight embargoes have been
the Hell building, corner of First
making the Camphell-Losslng Post
' more or less effective against
vania is charged with having Iwill have five two roo
Street and I’ark Avo-oic.
an
active
unit
in
the
progress
of
Florida traffic for several months,
J prolonged the coal strike by the enetto apartment.-, n
Carver was engaged it. line work '
h'nuford and Seminole County.
the railroads having been unable
’ operators, who issued a state fices on the first floe
witli
a
crew
of
Southern
Utilities
A committee with I,. F. Boylns,
to cope with the traffic. This has
nient today to that effect.
Tho old Pico Anno
Company,
by
whom
!u*
is
employ­
chairman, was,appointed to arrange
reunited In throwing a greater
Proposed reduction of tax on nioinhored hy the ol.
ed, when lie lost liirr hula.'ic*. and
for u Rollins-Stctson
football
alcohol provokes discussion of of Sanford ns being n
fell
about
20
n
e
t
to
the
ground.
game. Armistice
Day, Nov. II,
prohibition in House today._____ ry a few years hack.
Dr. Parks was called nnd carried
us a part of that day’s ac­
tlie injured man to the hospital
tivities. Sam Yountz was appoint­
i few
where it was reported he is rapid­
ed chairman of Armistice Duy pa­
which
MOVIES WEAKEN MIND
ly recovering frjtn shock luuscd
ITItlloll
rade committee.
hy the fall, and that un otlur in­
Unusual Reason Givt»n juries
ri*liawere sustained
NEW, YORK, Dec. 18.—(A1)—
morn
It was at firit believed Hint Continual attendance nt the movies
IShoots W ife A fter She For Continuing Case young
Carver had jqffeteJ a lirok- weakens the mind, in the opinion
( Ity Manager W. D. Wiliams, in about 25 feet apart, and air
Fails
To
Help
Solve
en
back
hut upon examination by of Dr. Sunder Hrown II, chairmun
28
tall
Pulmcttoes
have
n recent announcement, stated
MOH1RE, Ala., Dee. 18.—GP)— physicians the repi.'t was found of the stnto commission on mental
, .
that the work of beautifying the, planted.
Puzzle, Then Suicides An unusual reason for continuing to IhI erroneous.
defectives.
Cabbage palm:' and Mami it
city property along tho lake front
a case was given hy the rtnto yes­
MUNICIPAL REAR ESTATE
was progressing without n hitch nia palms are being : d ou
NEW YORK, Dec. 18. — OP) - terday In the criminal court when
nnd that rapid progress was be­ front of the city hail and I1
Assistant Solicitor Jack Courtney
The City of Ssnford owns ap­
ing made toward the completion of ntntion and along nil the proj
informed Judge N. R. Clarke that
proximately IRKM.OOO worth
the fill over which the Seminole which is owned by the city on
of real estate and buildings ac­
n crosn word puzzle, Theodore he could not proceed with the ensc
Avenue.
.
Hold: .aril paving will be laid.
cording to figures furnished at
Koerner, an ardent devotee of the of (). R. Thompson, charged with
The
work
of
setting
out
th*
Asked as to whether the forces
robbery, because tho defendant
the
office of city clerk. These
mistime,
wounded
her
and
killed
under his direction nnd been los­ palmettos has required a l
COATESVILLE, I’u.. Dec. 18.— | program being broadcast from At­ figures do not represent tho
iiimself.
Koerner, a telephone could not be removed from his cell.
amount
of
skill
mid
work
it
is
ing any time due to tlie iiicleiuencompany adjuster, described as 'n
It developed thut the prisoner.! (/P)—Radio concerts picked iqi from I luntu, Sun Fruncisco und other dis- equipment and many various
These trees are fir-t locate*
hitherto
devoted
husband,
•
last
in
the jail had a sninll SlXcd &gt;li I distant stations over an ordinary | tant Americun stations. On sonic features of the buildings, but
their nnturul home, dug "P
,lo include the approximate
night
asked
Mrs.
Koerner,
n
tele­
turbanco
and were ordered lock­ telephone line at ltrandamore, near :occasions following these, foreign
carried into tho city by truck,
phone
operator,
for
help
in
solv­
ed in their cells for insuhordina- here, wrhich for two years has mys­ stations including Germany were value of the gus plant and wa­
acting caro in the ineisurer
terworks.
ing u particularly difficult conv lion. After waiting 20 minutes tified telephone and rudio experts, heard.
of each tree nnd in the nan'
have ended and the mystery has
Tho mystery drew radio experts
blnntlon
of
letters.
The value of listed property is
for
the
prisoner,
the
court
decided
of the roots is said t&lt;&gt; h*' ni"'s
“I liuve a headache,' she replied to continue this case until nnotlicr been cleared Ity th udmission of to llrandaniore from tnuny parts
given as follows:
Athletic
After transplanting has heel
"I think I'll go and lie down/' A day. Some hours later thu cell Furl Davidson, u Rending railroad of the country nnd the hoax wus so
Field *15,000; Golf Course $51.fed»'d they are braced with \
telegraph operator that the ntrungo cleverly executed that some of 1)00; Library *27.000; Ceme­
moment later, ns she v/ uh in the door was unlocked.
tim Ur to enable them to
job as u result of the hoax.
these authorities believed u means tery. *&gt;,000; City Hall build­
h: d room of theif Brooklyn upurtttaitd the wind. It i=| ru"* lm
Although he declined to go into of transforming rudio wavs into ing 908,000; City Jail and Po­
nient
Koerner
entered
tlie
door
Ike tree*, planted to dutu have
details us to his methods, Davidson sound transmission was ubout to lice headquarters |dd,000: Wa­
with n pistol in his hand.
vlVod, anil uro prospering.
intimated that he hnd connected be discovered.
II" fired without speaking nnd
ter Works, 918ROOO; Dock and
Good progrei * is reported o
R. W. Wheat, victim of a re­ a rudio receiving set with the tel­
Officials
became
suspicious
and
Husin, 971,000; Gas Plant.
the
bullet
struc
t
Mrs.
Koerner
in
gardening and grading of
the right temple.
As she fled, cent uutomobile crush un Hanford ephone lines by means of a duviee watched closely the employee hut 9187.000; Hospital 950,000, and
grounds immediately surruui
h’oener fired another shot at her Avenue, is ntlll confined to tho of his owm invention. He lost his nothing wus ruvculcd Reading of­ Incinerator, 915,000. eal ba­
the City Hall and Police ht
which
niissei1 its target and then hospital and there has been no job at u result of the houx.
ficials said today their Investiga­ ttle holdings, including various
vvithin the past ftw days. &gt;
turned
the pistol ou himself, lie chnngu reported in ids condition.
it was not uncommon for other tion wus far from complete and lots in the city and immediate­
truckloads
of
dirt
have
been
P
.1 "
i
Hospital authorities said tmlay employees to listen to the stations
ly surrounding the city art list­
. had had two nervous 1 rcukdowns
in various part* of tho ground
that others may huvo been involv­ ed at 9137,000.
that
he
is
still
practically
uncon­
when
they
took
up
the
receiver
to
I
since
summer
-and
was
on
sick
t&gt;;V'.nK
‘
'V
;|
| rolled into condition for the l
Di'k Widlac
scious.
report a '..gin uml pick up a radio ed in tho hoax.
leave from his work,
ing of grass,

n.

ft reck Is

Good Progress Is Reported In City s
Beautification Along Lake Sli

Operator Loses Job When He Admits
Being Perpetrator Of Radio Hoax

�THE SANFORD H E R A L D .JH U R gD A Y ._pEC j

S S S S j+ X w + A * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * M &lt; t ***********

P»|V

H A J/JU .JA P.

A Country Estate
beyond reproach
Nothing approaches Loch Arbor in value when all things are considered.
Right in the heart o f the most beautiful lake section o f the Sanford dis­
trict. Surrounding the Sanford Country Club with all its am usem ents
and pleasures. Loch Arbor is directly in the path of the g rea t southern
growth of the city and yet, prices are low enough to assure generous re­
turns on an investment.
Improvements that arc now well under way are o f the highest character;
paved streets, landscaped parkw ays
and
drives,
w hite-ways
through the development, these are som e of the many im provements that
are now being installed in Loch Arbor. Great progress is made daily in
the development program.

Now is the time to investigate Loch Arbor while develop­
ments are being made. Definite announcement of the
sale will be made in a few days. Reservations are being
received by our representatives or at this office. We
advise inspection that the development program can be
unfolded to you in its entirety.

N ext to Post Office
TELEPHONIC 588

FIRST STREET A N D PALMETTO AVE
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PAGE TWO

GOLF

in o ffig r D A V IS I S L A N D S

'uoustinesaron

Ocean

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\&gt;■•f . ,

I
H E cHanhmg, rUtful quietude
of an old-world seaside city—
where the bustle, noise and
confusion of city life is cast aside and
care-free, pleasurable living reigns
supreme. Golf in the morning sun­
shine and in the evening warmth and
glow with the invigorating twang of
a Florida winter air to spur.one on to
lower-scores and healthier dajrs. This
is St. Augustine—the aristocrat of
Florida resort cities^ th e winter golf
capital of America.
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,-rw w*b* v r / i L S i H * e r a s e s

For scores of years people have beerHli
coming to the Mother City of Amer­
ica when the icy blasts of other cli­
mates unleashed their winter fury.
And here on the shores of the Atlan­
tic, in the shadow of old Fort Marion
and other Spanish landmarks, people
of refinement, wealth and culture have
gathered each winter for delightful
diversion; for rest and quiet and out­
door fun.

Here people of recognized social
standing have mingled for years at
hostleries that are the acme of perfec-

tion m liofel artistry? TKe famous
Ponce de Leon, noblest of Florida’s
great hotels, and the noteworthy A l­
cazar, together with a score of other
distinguished houses, have provided a
type of hotel life classified -only w ith
that of the smartest European resorts.

And here in the very midst of this in­
viting atmosphere D . P. Davis is rap­
idly building Davis Shores, his new
$50,000,000 project, which for devel­
opment activity, sales achievement
and early profit-taking for investors is
vying in importance with his widelyknown Davis Islands in Tampa.

of an area in which
expended for dtvtk

iTHese two new DaviiM
and others which vr/M
added to three woiifctffJ
already in operaticckiil
to ,make America'! w
greatest winter golf ap&amp;
aristocratic recreationalct
•in .a cjimate which for ce
been famed as themoitti
Florida, the swing ofthe|
steady stride across the1
send the blood bounding
veins, brings a healthful
the cheeks and make In
glorious thing to conti
d a y . jtjg fe tV . f i l t h

Davis Shores, like its sister develop­
ment in Tampa, will attain national
fame as a distinguished residential
area and resort center. On these his­
toric shores of the Atlantic Ocean and
Matanzas Bay—on lands v/hich rep­
resent the original Spanish grants of
centuries ago, there will rapidly rise
the most palatial clubs and casinos,
homes, hotels and apartments—mil­
lions of dollars worth of b u ild in g together with two magnificent 18-hole
golf courses occupying 300 acres of
very valuable property directly in the

Davis Shores will
be another Davis
Islands — Nothing
greater could he
said. iia&gt; I

D . P. D A V IS Properties
Watch foe the Announce­
ment of the N ext Sale of
Davis Shores.

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• (TAMPA

Local R«prvMntit\ve
MU. WOUI.1NGEU
Masonic Temple
Office of DaigaJil &amp; C#

,

Owners and De\
ST. AUGUSTINE

And along with this funcj
well come profit—fun ind
through living, playingiw
in Florida. Opportunity
the resident and visitor ir
state. He has but to pu
forth to pluck that whic
abundance on the trees c
most golden orchard. make pay-time of their
Florida!
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THE SJ

melrcVwftVrefoftn2*‘ to *h«
t ij
rltuatfon, found the-kHowlajf
items In four or six fw rfitt w * s pnpers published Monday of this
week!
Lee county commissioners called
special election Jan. 19 In Fort
Myers-Iona special road and bridge
PAUTKA—Tht*Florida, Slatr JACKSONVILLE, Dec. IS.—OT1) district on^jpsuuf.rii of $700,000
*ox Hunters’ Association held its
ROME. Dw\ IB.— —At | pub{—Scores of clippings from north- worth of ho'nds.
first annual iqcct nt Key Stone
lie consistory; ThtiVsday the red
O f ern newspn|H?rs being
received
Heights, Monday. iThe ;n,e6t Was
Columbia county duJL'vote Dec.
hat
was
j:oniTetfried
otr
cardinals
Committee
Told
Hou.sc
1f, __Nations “by a back dcor portal,’ opened to all dogs, whether reg­ Daytona Shores Bps Running, created in the constlTRry oC Mar.
daily by the Florida State Chmn 22 on the issuance pf*$500,000
W
h
cr#
Two
Agents
Case
Almost Entire le n g th Of 30 last and in the secret! conber of Commerce show that the worth o f bonds for hi^Iiyay con10‘
and of those who indulged the be* istered or not, and some of the
M,
Money
Lavishly anti-Florida propagandists still rtructlon.
Senate dc- |inf that through
the court, best fox hounds of Georgia, Ala­
Spent
State Carrying Prospects
ring
Mcourt issue, strengthened by the support of the bama and Tennessee were entered.
I*argc Hotel nre on the job and nn* hammer­ School trusters rircufntin* petiWhile A t
.ho
To Daytona Beach Project
ing this state ns the v have hiun Itnn for hond issue of $500,000
Pr.Vrtnornt o f I U. b., all International controversmost largely attended since the
b, Denl
± jC9 jire to be resolved and the • LEESBURG—With the endorse­
meted it during the Inr.t few for n ew . *ch&lt;'"1 hutld’ngs in DeWASHINGTON,
Dec.
18.—
time
of
I
a
*
o
XIII
on
account
of
DAYTONA BEACH. Dec. 1 8 .cd today tn 1 9Worj sheathed forever,
ment of Mrs. Franklin !,. Ezell for
number of people in Rome for How a prohibition agent lived at months. A curious feature, how- I«:rul school district.
ill the protocol i «Thc ttwo institutions, the league the presidency of the Florida DU W)—For what is said to be th: the
Ijifaycttc'iii'uriiy commisiianet*
nrat time in the history of Flor­ the Holy year. Special tribunes the Mayflower Hotel here for a ever, Is that many who montha ago
nrt the U. S. |nnd the court, while they, are ns* vision, United Daughters ol Con­ ida real estate developments, bus­ have been erected for members of month, entertaining women at din- G la r e d the so-called “bubbl
nl- i rtlcrad special;
iul; qlection
election in-iJanuin_; Jnnuir to “nbso- sociatcd, are built and rest upon federacy, LecsbuYg now hns three ses nre now taking free passeng­ royal houses, for the Roman aris­ ner dances nnd buying "old smug- •r™dy hnd "busted or was due to ary to......._
m lMuao'io pC $l,000,vote _on
£plf 1 l
two separate treaties,” he said.
candidates for high offices, in the ers from the. Southern end of the tocracy, the diplomatic body and j{lor” whiskey to strengthen his °Vst Immediately, nr- trvlng to 00l) wortl, c f hfgniray fiorosu
[‘The former uport the treaty of state. The othjr l^ro are Dr. state to a point more than 325 the family of the pope. The hunt role as n "real sport" before hotel I"Jlbi. Several now are claiming
i ,
n of furry voted ■unanl01 .Versailles, prom'lilgate l-Ju n e 28, W. A. McKenzie, who ‘ hns an­ miles north along^ the East Coast. for tickets whs without prece­ employees while obtaining evidence
*'u&gt; "h°°m has begun to wane measly on $50,000 i»«m I issue for
■
r* IDIU. of. which the covenant of nounced as a candidate for gov­
ribcl
against two of (h«im, was told to­ and they point to a cessation ,:i m w • and water extensions.
The "Miami Flyer,” described ns dent.
lenanMw the longue is the-Initial article, and ernor. ami Thomas J. Bedding, Jr., the last word in comfort and speed
day
in published testimony given the issunnee of municipal nnd
Pius XI was carried in on the
jng jhV Jthe other upon the protocol of sig­ will run for railroad commission­ in the way of modern bus travel, rodin gestntorin, flanked by the n House .appropriations, sub-com­ county bonds ns one of the strong­
Hunter in Alabama looked down
pru
estt proofs
of that assertion.
nature of the permanent court of er.
a rifle borrt&gt;l. He will recover,
was inaugurnted-between Miami fhibclli, gorgeous feather fnns. mittee.' .
The Niute Chamber of C mi- lui‘ will n ivcr look iho same
to enjoy, ] international justice nearing date
The two employees, Jules R
and Daytona Shores and intermed­ Followed by the resplendent and
'“"or protocol ns Dec. 10, 1020, a separate treaty
DEI.AND—The unusual activity iate- points this week. The bus multi-colored coiftrt, ru mounted Venice, former rhef, and Ernardo
jficii. every right: altogether.
in real estate in Volusia county takes on passengers nt Fort Laud­ the throne nnd was snlu’ed hy the Btnzi. hfs assistant, were acquit­
Ti aty Doesn't Set Functioivi
has caused a number gt farmers erdale, Hollywood, West Palm sistine choir. On the other side ted Thursdny In priminnl court.
•1‘Thc'two institutions, the league and dairymen to seJl their land, Bench. Fort Pierce, Cocoa and oth­ of him sat the members of the
The case recently wnc culled t.»
functions are by virtue of no pro- "and there is a grave shortage er cities.
sacred college
in their purple the attention of assistants of
irUionsUn the treaty of Versailles of milk in the country, T. A.
Andrews to tho treasury approp­
rt&gt;j
Every Tuesday and Friday morn robes.
cr.iil limlvoAv.n hut by* virtue of its own statute Brown, county farm nger.t, de­ ing at 9 o'clock from the Day­
Pius XI solemnly repented for riation for the prohibition field
orM ay or cpnptitution.” Senator Walsh clared in his report to the Unit­ tona Shores office „ut 251 East each new cardinal the formula marshal, hy Representative GulliitWfflx- nlso said he wanted to make clear: ed States Department of Agricul­ Flagler Street, Miami. The part­ "nccipc gukrum rubruni”, while v$Yi, JDctnocrat of Massachusetts,
enforcement of “That by adhering to the court ture. Mr. Brown stated that there ies stop for luncheon nt the Blue a master of ceremonies held th** who complnincd that two agents
may render. As protocol we assume no'obligations was much "unrest” in the county. Goose, Kelsey City, arriving, at rod hat in turn over the head of of th&lt;»Uhte had Spent pearly $1,bligations hy ad* whatever, either under the Verthe New Indian River Hotel, Rock- efich new members of the sacred Upo In1 getting cviikncC.
otocol, we acquire pnilics Treaty or the covenant of
No. 2 1o Cans Pi incoss P e a r s ................33c
WEST PALM BEACH—S. W. ledge, about (&gt; p. m. After spend­ collcgi, who was then embraced by : In appearing before the House
^ h u league or otherwise.
Hintt, county agricultural agent, ing the night nt this palatial hos­ all. his ..................
siilwhimWlttcOidtiYlng a-hearing mi
colleagues.
let he [{fUrlctedgP* “That our status toward the planned to put in motion this week telry, the busses continue the trip
The ceremony ended with thoithc lre4sury appmpriniloh bill, Mr.
No. 2 Red Raspberries ...... .........:L . 43c
if i y U » fit w league-,; is in nowise affected by a campaign for laborers to-har­ to Daytona Shores, at riving at npostoiic benediction Imparted by AndrAi's said he had never heard
the
do- the pending resolution.
No. 2 1 Pickled P e a c h e s ........................43c
vest crops in the Everglades dis­ the main Daytona Bench offices tho pope who afterwards return­ of the ease before adding that “It
i C]- r g t e A i any
“That all controversies by na- trict. The crops are in excellent at 10.30 n. m.
nstonishhd me.”
ed to his npnrtments.
|iu \ e .w ^ » j i V r .t i o n s likely to lead to war will go condition, but help is scarce, it
Mr. Gnllivoti naked the assist­
No. 2*/L» Pickled P e a r s ............................48c
Stops arc made simParly on thr
ant secretary If he knew thnt om»
VjWfrhat'^flfcrir-iirfore the court and that it with- was stated.
return to Miami.
Cranberries, a p o u n d .....................
25c
jjed nor restricted out support, will usher in an era
Transportation for the enPjpc ns fnr from the base of the plan; of the agents had registered und­
lef the protocol." of perpetual peace is a delusion.
DAYTONA—The Chandler of outing is furnished gratis by the as the widely spreading vines, o f­ er the name “of one of the most
English Walnuts, lb........ - ....................40c
eminent members of Congress,"
r Senator Walsh
"The fact Is,” he added, "that Commerce of this ctiy has employ­ developers.
ten 15 to 18 feet.
iijertake to dispel by adhering to the protocol we ed a detective to watch for “card
The lettuce also is shown to be answering the question if he knew
The trip is one delightful sur­
Brazil Nuts, p o u n d .....................
40c
(th of these who take but a feeble, halting step in sharks" on the Florida East Coast prise after another, ncctmling to a thirsty plant, its rents reach­ of th» act Andrews replied “he
_ to the court will the direction of promotion of railroad, following a declaration -Mrs. Walter J. Ulrich, who took ing depths of six to seven feet. had not known of the registration”’
Almonds, p o u n d .............. r
40c
All such conduct as that is ab­
ptu the League of peace,”
of war by the chamber against an the inaugural "Flyer" InsL Friday The tap root of only n half-grown
alleged gang of “confidence men"
You'll be surprised at trie many beet were found to huvj shot down­ solutely taboo in our organization
Pecans, p o u n d ......... ............
60c
said to be operating Ht tween Jack­ things the driver does to make us ward five feet, the root ornnehea Mr. Andrews-.(iddcil. James E.
Jones,
director
of
prohibition,
in­
spreading
three
feet
on
all
sides.
comfortable
and
to
make
the
trip
sonville and Melbourne.
Phila. Cream Cheese, 2 fer
25c
These scientists, in conjunction formed the subcommittee that the
enjoyable,” Mrs. Ulrich said. “It
with F. E. Clements, also found n agent. Edward O. Iiigfjebl “js *o
was
a
lovely
ride,
and
I
enjoyed
ST.
AUGUSTINE—The
chapel
pen d ed
Imported Rouguefort C iieese/2 for .. 25c
of Nuostra Senor dc In Lcche, in every minute of it. And I wasn’t high mortality in the struggles of far away from Washington now
North City, which mark? the sit.- one hit tired after the long jour plants to gain a livelihood. Ob­ that I do not believe you will hear
8 lb. Pails Lard ..................................... $1.40
serving plants shooting up from from him any more in enforcement
where Menendcz, founder of St. ney was completed.”
work
here.”
the
Nebraska
prairie,
they
discov­
Jack Terry, one of the crack
Augustine, first lander, was dediNice Fat Mackeval, pound
30c
His record also contained n let­
from pasc 1.)
(Continued from page 1.)
rated with a beautiful service .Sun­ drivers of the Daytona Shores ered that their crowding occas­
ishnble express shipments from day. The chapel was recently re­ fleet, has adopted n unppie-plan ionally has resulted in mortality ter signed by E. C. Yellowley, no
Iher.
Choice Codfish, pound ........
40c
chief of general prohibition agents,
| iv between Mitch­ Floritla would be lifted in time for stored by Mrs. Martin D. Hardin, to provide every possible coimhlt’ ns high ns 80 to 98 per cent.
directing
Uirgfield
to
stop
at
the
am! in October, the heavy Christmas traffic was in memory of her husband, Martin for bis passengers. Ho has pur­
"Thus the old struggle of exist­
10 Ib.Maine Irish P o ta to e s....... ............65c
House Military expressed here today by official:' D. Hardin, brigadier general of chased, on his own responsibility, ence going on quietly nnd quite hotel and make the investigation,
ft
also
directed
hjm
*o
keep
ex
­
{HI began bis cru- of the American Railway Express the United States Army.
large quantities of hair pins, combs
5 lb. Yams Sweet P o ta to e s......................25c
ige department of Company.
safety pins, needle and thread, lip tinnoticcnblc is vividly portrayed," penses to a mlniinUm hut "to keep
in
mind
of
course
that
certain
e
x
­
the
scientists
state.
"The
object
W. K. McFarland, goncrnl man­
KISSIMMEE — St. Petersburg stocks, rouge, face powders, and
Jones Dairy Farm Sausage, lb............. 50c
ager
the
Irll Transferred
, of the company
. . declared
. .
.
High School will he usked to fur- everything necessary to care fo1* of pitting various kinds of grasses | penditures must be made in order
to
make
a
proper
appearnneo
and
the Mitchellwas declared 'V or&lt;lcr | nisb evidence under sworn qffi- any emergency*. First aid kiis Mitd-lMib* in-tiiesc Jj*)»Hcs foc-»uApalachicola Oysters, q u a r t................. 85c
gain the confidence of people who
V^i * c company might ejear thol davits of the eligibility of Warner. uro in every bus.
, •
•
phnffiu^is.jo
tcjdxi
offtTwliiiLhas
can
give
you
information
”
Jack, onvdlo depots and that indi- Ferguson, Goodbrwl and KirschTerry was selected for the "MU
An expense account i-ubmittcd
ca tons were that they would l.a ! man. nf the football team, as a ami Flyer" run because of his ex­ actually occurw i n tha .past quid
.tihclr as nis as- ‘ f, .. to
group-* by Uirgfield and C. M. Early, his
t*lc cm largo within result of a meeting of tile Florida tensive knowledge of Miami traf­ t&lt;&gt;* account for’-the
i n igh School State Athletic As- fic conditions, anti because he has iitg and i.nterrclatidn;*(rt plunts."
* nw'db*; toUr&lt; % next two or three days.
assistant, amounted lo $9(53,80.
; at his own ren e L -ffu r v iiie
.
socialion, lield here. The commit- had more than 15 years experience
erred to Hawaii.
;IACKSONVILLE, F l a.. Dec. 18. V
decided that if St. Pet- in driving large busses.,
.
—- ■JW- i*i=~B~rM. Patrick sue* . ' ' .,*1101 from the effects of erslnirg’s players are found inelOne of the features of the "Fly­
■i’ibi' **
[imi ui'i t- n nil. ho ruiiroad embargo which has itfble, Luk.tand High ......... shad er” is n victrola of ipdeiol wake'"'I
his critic! '« of hold Honda in its grip since Get. he declared the champion of 11)25, so that it enii lie played excel'*
'*'} kl •
«hr *') *
[In magazine nrti- JO, will begin to Ikj felt through- if St. Petersburg refuses to play when the* highway is unusually j
hut
facts
concern*
At The Basket
v ,, .. ..
. &gt;m,.t the state immediately, h s-n off a championship game- with rough.
bcliofitlie ViiV .rotult of the formal organization that team
Ic jutipres-ed by today of the Florida division/
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UEFUNIAK SPRINGS—CoverjaAhcLoiMj held out by nor Martin has. accepted, an inviinspn Durr; state railroad tntion
*to speak
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here,
purged the grder. hoards organization committee, Dec. 21.
-*'t. . . t ____ . f L •••
who presided at the rm-cting to___ _
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About 300 persons—delegations, H. "Doc" Alford, diminutive pro- —The silent struggle lor exist-1*
npture an al- cnce and the lengths to which a
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and
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tics were nqt represented_ ...........
at the ...........
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session, duo'tu lateness of income when attempting to take into eas­ son, who have concluded an inti­
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The election late today of the shoved it forward, and the other into tho privutc lives of these nnd
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chairman arid a secretary is tin* man promptly surrendered,
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main busincs before the meeting.
They propose to make their find­
Wlfie; fit (he Alleviation
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Association for the Advancement
between the shippers, receivers
B est Cheese, p o u n d ................................30c
DENVER, Colo.. Dec. 18.—(A’). of Science hero, Dec. 28-Jun. 2.
Hants, such as beets, carrots
'D Winf^ to-" and carriers is the main purpose of —Two additional Denver banks—
the formation of the board, Mr.
parsnips and toRnips frequently
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Mouse C o ffe e ............
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the Capitol Mill State Bank and send their roots down ten .Jtctt
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the Metropolitan State B a n k - these scientists hitVC discovered:
flood times nre those in which failed to open ("day. Two national The roots
Also Christmas Candies and Nuts.
pfcfii fl of fii,.
of pumpkins nnd
people
make the debts that worry
squashes, often growing at the
i"rm today of a them in
banks
and
one
State
bunk
were
had times.—Associated
rute of 2 to 2.5 inches a day, reach
It.itivc iaiguairdi
Lnguairdu,
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closed yesterday.
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As Brisbane Sees It
Wild U« im, and Tame.
Pinchot'a Panacea.
Et Tu, Ma Ferguson 7
It la Here. It Will 8ta:

Mattar.

October IT, 1 Ht, a t th e I’oatofflce
• t Sanford. 1

DY ARTHUR BRISBANE
Copyright ions, by, m ar Co.

March *. 1117

HIGH FINANCE denounces Govnor Pinchot's suggestion that the
coal fields be declared n “public
utility."
"A dangerous coal panacea,” say
spokesmen for “big business.”

MJlWCniWT©!* HATH*
r T *sr— i 7.es Hi* Months
illv.re.1 M C lt t ' b riC sr rlM
irk, lie.
Weekly Edition
flPRCIAL KOTICKi
All obituary
notices, cards uf thnnka.
tlona and notices of entertainm ents
Where charges aye made w ill he
ch an ted t or a t regu lar ad vertising
rate*._________ ___________________ __.
H*Ut BUR ASSOCIATED PHESS
T he AMOclatcd Preaa la exclueI v S r en titled to, the use for republlcatlon of- gll new s dispatches
credited to It or not otherw ise
credited in this paper and also the
. local newa pu
| giapatchee herein are also reserved.

IS THE coal business not a pub­
lic necessity? Can people live with­
out heat? Is it not the business
of government to protect the pub­
lic welfare, putting that ahead of
other duties?
The real objection Is not that
Governor Pinchot’s suggestion is
a dangerous panacea, but that it
would interfere with the plans and
profits of “big business,” which
is the real government of the
United States.

FRIDAY, DEC. 18, 1923.
“ t h e “ h e r a l d s PLATFORM
1,— Deeper water route to S k •onrille.
. . l_
1 —Conitructlon o f St, Johnfi-lndian River canal.
3.—Extension of white way.
4^-Swlmming pool, tennis courts,
etc.
Se-aAugmenting of building pro­
g r a m — house*, hotels, a p a r t ­
ment houses.
6.— Extension of street paving
program.
7^—Construction
of
boulevard
around Lake Monroe.
8^-Comptetion or city beautifica­
tion program.
Cl—Expansion of school system
with provision for increased fa­
cilities.

tween Lake Monroe and DeLnnd and with the exception of the
oiling it has been completed from the lake to Orange City.
From Orange City northward construction is in progress and
because the route followu the old highway it is necessary to
detour through sand hills, a distance of four or five miles.
The detour, which has been in uio for some time and which
must accomodate heavy traffic, has been cut to pieces and
motorists are forced to travel at a snail’s pace to prevent the
breaking of springs.
Leading citizens of DeLand and thiu section of the country
long have realized the vast amount of unfavorable publicity
this section is receiving because of the almost impassable con­
dition of the detours on the DeLand Orange City road. Ap­
peals have been made to the Stnte Rond Department, and re­
lief has been promised time nnd again. Now the DeLand
Commercial club has put forth the proposition that the State
highway, unable to hard-surface the stretch because of the
freight embargo, at lean; afford temporary relief by having
the unfinished grade covered with n shell turface. It is hoped
that this will be done without delay.

BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY

YOUNG SENATOR LaFollettc
was caught when elder statesmen
of the Republican party presented
an olive branch and places on good
committees. They swallowed his
fiercensess, although he tcld them
he "would be the same kind of
Republican his father war."
THAT DID not frighten the Rcublican ciders. A young Hon
orn in the lion house is not the
kind of lion his father was, caught
full grown in the desert.
LaFollettc is an able, earnest
young man, but he lacks the ex­
perience nnd enthusiasm of the
nrst twenty years of hit* fathcr’9
life.

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If the embargo make* it impossible for the contrflctor to
fin ish construction of this road, if there is no w ay to put a
shell surface on the bad stretch, we can still see no reason
w hy the State Road Department cannot put the detour in
better condition until such time as the road can be completed.
When he was in the city, Dr. Hnthnwny promised th at
the detour at Orange City would be given im m ediate a tten ­
tion nnd his friends in Sanford are confident he will handle
LOCARNO’S YULETIDE VISION the problem without further delay.

O puny man, con you no'- see
IIow vain your warfare’s wild de­
cree 1
The groaning cadence of your guns
The ghastly wrRhlngs of your
sons,
,
The wastes of blood nnd treasures
spent,
The hearts nnd .homes and king­
doms rent,
Are as young grain before the hail,
So futile and of no avail.
The loftiest heights of man’s full
nower
Beneath H|s word must sink nnd
cower;
His bulwarks are man’s one de­
fense,
All mortal might but mere pre­
tense.
The din and tumult of man’s will
Cease where Ho whispers, "Peace,
( “Oh hush the noise, ye men of
strife, and henr tho angels sing.”)
From out the riven soil and life,
From out the clamor nnd the strife
His pi irpose mounts serene, and

In most cases the "swell-heads
are only empty-heads.

Oku.

The Central!
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THE GOD OF TEACE:—Now
the God of Peace. . . . make you
perfect in every good work, to do
His will. Hebrews- 13:20:21.
PRAYER: May we, O Lord, dally
and definitely strive by Thy grace
to be perfect even as our Father
In heaven is perfect

(“O hush the noise, yo men of
strife, and hear the angels sing.”)

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LOOK OUT, MICHIGAN!

Loans

DAYTONA REACH NEWS
ties of Wisconsin as a summer
playground nnd vacation state.
Thousands of persons who would
make ideal summer residents of
Wisconsin can be reached in Flor­
ida during the winter months.
Florida is actively fighting the
Michigan announces that it will signboard, broadcasting the slopost signboards over Florida’s van: "Swat the Sign and Save tho
scenery, it is time to call a halt. Scenery.” It would be lamentable
The following is taken from a to allow Michiganders to destroy
Wisconsin paper:
, the natural beauty of the state by
“Michigan intends to take ad- an act from w hici Floridans
vantage of the present boom in themselves are refraining.
Florida by advertising the virtues
The Daytona Beach chamber of
of Michigan as n summer resort commerce only recently tabooed a
state. Thousands of visitors in proposal for plastering the highFlorida this winter will be told of ways with 1,000 advertising billthe resort possibilities of western boards when sentiment against
Michigan.
j the step was shown to hr- so gTeat
The Michigan Tourist and Rc- that the advertising to be derived
sort bureau is sponsoring the ad- from the signs would he distinctly
yei Using campaign. A free serv- unfavorable, rather than advnnico bureau to give information re- tageous.
gnrding western Michigan has been
Michigan will leatn the same
nlrendy established at Miami, lesson if she attcmnLi to erect sign.
Signboards also will be posted boards oil Florida highways. She
throughout the state, pointing out will also learn that Florida tourMichigan’.s virtues as a summer hits consider Florida as much
playground.
: theirs as do the permanent resi-

Colonel William Mitchell

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T he suspension o f Colonel William Mitchell from "rank,
command nnd duty” for five years because of his adverse
criticism of air service policies, marks the closing chapter of
NOW OPEN
one of the most sensational court investigations in a nation
w here sensational court proceedings are common, and the ;
THE ALTAMONTE HOTEL
final action of the court in returning a verdict in the case
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FLU
opens a wide range o f discussion, and a many-angled view of
Between Sanford and Orlando. Our Tvtm
the trial and those storm y events lending up to it.
M agnificent location. 27 acres in Knt*Ah
Aside from who was right or, wrong, and apart from the
Iwo lakes. Golf, tennis, uranic grove, tie, d
blunders and m istakes that may hnve been made on both
guests.
sides, a fair and unbiased view of the entire proceedings
Fine orchestra, cuisine ami service etctUoL!
seem s to show Colonel Mitchell still high in the opinion o f
family hotel. R ales very moderate.
this nation, nnd the one outstanding result of the long legal
GEO. E. BATES &amp; SON— Owners anifarii
battle lies in the illum inating light that has been focused on
n basic principle, a fundamental character^tie of thy /• mcriean people that is of far greater importance than any leifisl?tive decision that has been reached. Cor .Mitehe ^ whole­
NEVERTHELESS, . prohibition
hearted, courageous ami fearless agitation for Hie tiling:, that wi 1 i &lt;m tiit for at least a generhe believed to bfiTight, and Lift utter dhreg.trd tit n.«it in 1.is iili?:i. ivy »industrialists IbclipvL
ay
i .study that under pro­
cam paign to secure a unified air service, with no thought o f end
hibit a.• there will be no more dnnpersonal advancement, must warm the heart ol every true grn
- rik-s. It is only necessary
American, giving all who cherish the liberty « f this n it on tt !: i off the whiskey supply
ju st cause for rejoicing that America still breeds men v.i u tn .i i.irily. Bootleggers will do
A U D ITS SYSTEMS TAXES
will rise to the defense of their convictions regardless of con­ that for a consideration.
I*vh hiti m is in the constitution.
sequences.
Jacksonville, Tampa, Miami, Sanford, Vi
P i
bn ’legging will be with us
Colonel Mitchell m ay have been absolutely wrong in ail of lor many a year.
Palm Beach, Daytona Back
his policies, Imt it is certain that he defended these policies
A
N
ARKANSAS
“JA
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YOU rend of” (women
in a manly and straight-forw ard manner that removes all
TAMPA TELEGRAPH
t'lihPcn stopped nt Ellis LslCENTRAL FLORIDA OFFICE
doubt of his sincerity, and we cannot concur with Major Allen r.nd
iimL No disease, simply “not wantCJullion's characterization of Mitchell’s actions as soiling the e l h r i." A man coming over, with
The Second Congressional Dis­
1117-318 F irst National Bank Bid*.
fair name of the army nnd "shattering the ideals and cor­ a wife, not American horn, must trict of Florida scat "Bob" Green eloquence in the same way. The
semi his wife back to Europe. This to Congress, They became weary Telegraph can not give space to
rupting the loyalty of young air officers.”
Sanford, Florida.
of
Congressman
Green’s
you are told is "accessary for the of Frank Ciark their brilliant rep* all
Certainly this country should stamp out bolshevism in all protection of our civilization.”
rexentative for 18 yean, who when "flight" but harken to the follow­
S. G. GRAY, RESIDENT MANAGE!
of its form s, and revolt against constituted authority .should
What about the Into Mr. Bat­ he arose in the House of Repre­ ing. ye Floridans and realize that
not be tolerated for an instant, but manly, courageous and tling Siki That black gentleman sentatives, commanded attention. Florida has one Congressman
"Boh” Green was just a plain, ready to fight even if it does vio­
un selfish agitation for principals actuated by a sincere de­ from Senegal came to this coun­ "cracker
boy.” l i e was good look­
to the customs of a hunch of
try
openly
as
a
professional
prize­
sire to benefit this country is certainly no shadow of bolshe­ fighter. Every newspaper printed ing, lie was an excellent handshak­ lence
arrogant cusses, iwho find joy in
vism , and in point of loyalty, young officers of the army the fact that his business was com­ er. The women all liked him too. tlm humiliation of a inew member.
People generally like an ambi­
would do well to model after Mitchell, who was, perhaps, loo mitting assault and battery for pay
In part—and very small part,
tious
hoy. There were thousands Congressman G reen said:
and
knocking
men
unconscious.
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loyal for his own welfare.
He was not held up, but made that admired tho nerve of Fred Dc
“I know that of old when Ce­
Mitchell has a war record that does not permit his cour­ welcome by this glorious country Berry when ho wanted to he Sec­ cilia and Seraphs were fascinated
age or loyalty to be questioned, and in Major Gulliun’s bitter lhat turns away women nnd chil- ond Assistant Post Master Gen­ and men wore enraptured; I know
eral. Congressman Green how­ Timothus with magic rtrnin led
arraignm ent of the air Officer is found a rank lack of ap­
ever made the fatal error so many rocks, trees, nnd beasts to follow
The winlo® &lt;*
preciation of the invaluable service that Colonel Mitchell ren­
new members make. Only in his him; I know that tha notes of Or­
jn g economy o
OTHER
PRIZEFIGHTERS
are
dered while overseas.
welcomed, for they come in ns "pro­ seat a few days he had an attack pheus entranced men nnd en­
be question*®will stimulate
under world and
So Mitchell goes out of the army, apparently not em bit­ fessional gentlemen," quite a dif­ of furor loquendi. He had a thralled the
speech in his system, and it had to
courage &gt;oa
tered by the treatm ent accorded him, evidently content ir ference from miserable women with come out, or an explosion would caused the gods to guze thereon
dependent children.
with envy, and I know that David
&lt;or a he®**1
the knowledge that it "matters not who won or lost, but how
Firpo, the giant Argentine result. But Congress does not tol­ drew from his harp u chord which
now.
you played the gam e.”
prizefighter, arrived in this coun­ erate speeches from new members. swept the gloom frori the brow

Many a good pl.ee rf
ruined when people try
ns steak.
Our office boy says a soft ans­
wer may turn away wrnth, but
more often it leads to a darn good
punching.
Among the prominent winter
visitors, who will arrive In Florida
next wq?k. will be Mr. Santa Glaus,
famous globe trotter.
Another thing that men don’t
do as a rule is to take presents
given to them last Christmas, and
give thorn to someone else this
year.
----- —o-—-----Illinois’ governor may be small
in name but the supreme court of
the state contends that he isn’t
small in the amount of money he
is alleged to have misappropriated.

Baby Congressmen are supposed
try accompanied by a lady whose
presence the immigration'author­ to keep quiet, during their first
TO FLORIDA BOTH men and money have come, the for­ ities could not quite exnlain. session, but not so with “Bob’’
Green, because “Bob” is a nrccomer by the thousands, the latter by the millions. The lure, Nevertheless he was admitted.

w hether it be actual or artificial, is there, and it attracts.
T hat there is a largo faith in the future of Florida is heat a t­
tested by the character of tho men who are building it up—
their enthusiasm , and the convincing argum ent of the money
they have invested. The best summing up of the situation
1 can give is Florida is Florida and there is nothing else like
it. Her unfolding, the pioneering thitherward, the feverish
activity prevalent, all mark one of the most interesting chap­
ters o f the many that go to make up the romance of Amer­
ican history.— Former Governor M. R. Patterson of Tenn­
essee, in Memphis Commercial Appeal.

MY FAVORITE STORIES
By IRVIN S. COBB

There are several variations of
this yarn but a Scotch friend of
mine insists that the one which
follows is the correct or.c and, by
that same token, the proper ances­
tor of ull the crop of differing ver­
. The Republicans have taken sions. As he sets forth tho origi­
young Boh IoiFollelte back into the nal narrative it runs something
fold. Wherein we recognize that like this:
even Republicans know which side
An Alxrrdoninn on his first visit
of their bread is buttered.
to London got off the train at Ku«
ston station.
While proceeding
Since Sidney J. Gatts is no intent ufoot along Euston Road on his
upon ruling the people, wo suggest wuy to his hotel he suffered n
that ho make application for the terrific misfortune. He dropped a
presidency of Mexico or offer him- sixpence and it rolled out of sight.
self as the Shah o f ’Persia.1
The desolated victim put down his
luggage ami began a vigorou.
One good thhig about being -earcli for ibe mlLting coin. Pres­
mentioned far govtrnci ti that ently a friendly poUctmau came
tt dears’t ertt anything.— tanferd
moment and then remarked to
Herald. Not Wo had thoughts— along ar.d having loured from the him self:
hut perhaps we hod better not aay grieved Scot what tho trourle was
“Wccl, I must admit ona thing
It. Orlando Sentinel,
proceeded - to aid him in the hunt, —they arc verra thorough here."

THIS DOESN’T surprise you.
There is profit in prizefighters.
Disreputable officials that legal­
ize and share in the profits of
prizefights need foreign prize­
fighters to increase the profits.
And where profit is concerned,
Uncle Sam forgets his o b je c tio n s
to immigrants and suspends his
"quota" law.
PITY THE poor Duke of North­
umberland. Bis income is $375,.
000. Income taxes and other taxes
tako $200,000. The British gov­
ernment knows how to tax and
how to collect taxes.
Here, instead of making taxes
bigger, thanks to President Goolidge nnd Secretary Mellon, billions
are pnid off on the war debts
and taxes steadily icduced. Ilan-

DAN D0BRS SAYS
In Wisconsin a .mr.tcr who
crawled through a fencf with n
shotgun cocked had to crawl two
miles for help.

of Saul and flooded Israel’s pnlnces
with music and laughter, but if uli
these were mingled in a single
rhapsody too great for tne hand
of mortal man that it would not
equal the majesty and the splen­
dor of the Old Suwance River
pluyed &lt;m the ukulele and hummed
by the hrighteyed Florida maids
underneath the sweet magnolia
trees, with the soothing odor gush­
ing forth in u
a blazing November
moonlight.
“I would tell you more of the
magic charms of Florida if time
permitted. But this is a serious
mnttei. to he passed upon by seri­
ous minds. When your citizenship
arc bent with years and desire a
•uw lease o f life, they pledge their
fortunes and head their minds and
intentions southward, and Florida
is their destination; nnd people
me sounding their warning notes
from the States whore the snowlies deep, complaining that your
citizenry huve takun their wealth
ami gone to my State and are
living there in peace and happi­
ness and splendor, and will wel­
come you there to visit them. Be
careful when you enact legislation

What are they trying to do over
in Europe, get us hack in the
trenches by Christmas?
Former privaten will enjoy
learning a couple c f gentril*, got
mad at each other :n Waihington.
Among the things there is room
for et the top ia improvement.—
Bethlehem Globe.

Contemporary Comment

rr.cri:an
not just a tax-reduction the r.a
nMrdlJ; i'ut a *im t ‘nx-rcduc

tion.—A \a ll S tre e t-Jo u rn a l.

Hall, Pentland and \

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MRS. FRED S. DAIGER, SOCIETY EDITOR

MANY MEMBERS OF LOCAL COLLEGE
.SET WILL ARRIVE THIS WEEK
Holiday festivities will be at
their highest when oil of Sanford a
college girls and boys return this
week. Dances, luncheons, and par­
ties
all kinds
arc being planned
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Stanford has an unusually lnrgc
1 "'of Mrs. I representation at the various
c® at 2:30 schools of learning, and the return
of the students will be greeted with
joy in Bocia! circles.
Returning on Saturday from
Lrtirne will
Methodist Tallahassee where they are stud­
ents at Florida State College for
I MseDowell Women, are Mlaser Mae Holly,
the Soros!! Mildred Holly, Olive Newman,
Sara Evelyn Williams, Naomi
Chapter Scoggans, Louise Sarles, AnnB Du“t “Rollins Bose, Georgia Mobley, Helen Vernay, Maud Lake, Winifred Strong,
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High School Lillie Ruth Spencer, Emma Spen­
cer, Clara Goertz and Ella Mary
Muirhead.
Miss Le Claire Jones, who is at­
or at Litending the University of Tennes­
see at Knoxville, Tcnn., will arrive
brary open hero on Sunriny.
Miss Kitty DuBose, who is at
Queens College at Charlotte, N. C.
jive an m- returns home Friday afternoon.
From Bristol, Va., where they are
Ci'y Nfut will e»- attending Sullins College, will come
teision .at Misses Margaret Zachary and Ka­
! party at 4 therine Symes.
g Falmeito
Miss Margaret Cox, who is at
Goucher College, will not come
homo for the holidays but will be
of the Wo- the guest of friends at Boston,
lJ o'clock at Mass,
Atjiiuc.
From Salem, N. C. conws Miss
meets at
R. Whittle.
:S0 o’clock.

Emily Bailey, who js a student
Wlnthrop ColleKe.
Collt-irp.
Memphi3J0&amp;V‘ 7 h°, !s a student at
arrive hereC,Suriday W
f f J
days. 0 . T. Alford! another st?dj ^ therc* will join Mrs. Alford
Aubunid° A |Dun° Si returns from
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stu,,enta «t Uni*re J' »
n,n,i Harry Woodruff are
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° n Saturday from
Pemt f h i 1 l ’ N- ?" Where the&gt;* al*
Sina tH Univm it” of North Car° f Floridfl at Cainc?*
S J S Bft d*n 8 «pccttd Friday eveM*E*Jnc!vdm
Byrd, Hnrton
Lake* Warm'.Scoggans, Herbert Messer, Robert
Jenkins, John Brumlcy, G&lt;orge
Knight, James Sh.iron. Watson
Wallace and John Sehirard. Ed
Lake, Stanley Vernay.
Two of Sanford's boys, who are
attending Gebrgia Military Aca­
demy, at Colley Park, Ga., Fred
Pope and Joe Meisch, returned
homo .on Thursday afternoon for
the holidays..
t.irpdcrirjc Bell who is attending
Staunton Military Acpdemy, at
Staunton, Vn., arrives this week
to spend the holidays here with
his parents.
Albert Connell/ and Frank
Chase will bi nome from E.xP.jr,
Mas?,

LATEST FASHION HINTS FOR MILADY

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Club

ACTIVITIES

BY MARY MARSHAL!,
Copyright McClure Syndicate

Tweed Has Taken On Charm and there are tweeds in fiower tones,
too—mauve and white, gray* and
Life in Its Present Vogue.
rose, blue and green.
"She’s the kind of woman who
ft has for years been a wide­
the grnc ilwnys wears tweeds.”
spread idea that any garment
«y after
In seasons past you may have made of tweed must of necessity
&gt;ied tin lenrd some such characterization, be of mannish construction. If
-r you may havo known of EngBridu- tsh women who travel on the con­ you thought anything at all ubout
it you thought that. Tweed wus
m si«*r s e n t who were regarded ns rath- a mannish muterial, therefore a
Geneva,
r dowdy because of their tweed woman’s tweed suit must be manlits and coats. For once upon a nish. Recently dressmakers have
am* wer
me the woman who wore tweeds | broken down a lot of these oldIon in th
vbitually was inclined to do s o ,time notions. They have used
bits wer
ecause, she found them durable leather trimming on evening
ui substantial, immune to the ef- frocks and have used cretonne
ect of dust and travel grime, and chintz to trim strsot frocks.
of brldj
hey were of drab color—not dark Heavy winter coats have been
sfternooi
at neutral—nnd thoy wore for- lined with georgette ur.d summer
(counted i vcr.
coats have been trimmed with fur.
;rge Davi
Well, tweeds still have marvel- Now they are making a quitu fe­
igh score us wearing qualities, but the new mine sort of coats and frocks
icious sal weeds that women wear nre any- or suits of tweed.
The sketch shows u little tweed
etc sene, | eing but drab In color nnd up
For French women have coat of a mixture predominantly
by Mrs i tearanco.
urned their thought to tweeds, and brownish led. The collar ami
n of Vn&lt; weeds ns you now see them nr.* cuffs
are cleverly trimmed with
tie Mn vat what they used to be. Not balls of nutria. To W sure the
Bernier n\y do* tweeds appear in new ami cout is straight and rather severe­
Jtxamlc ^freshing colors, but there arc ly tailored, but the sleeves ure
vis liar: ill sorts of new weaves to lend close and well fitted and there is
w. Ernfm ninety to the tweed family. All not nn inch too much material in
rtley an, orts of reddish brown tones have tho body of the close-fitting coat
e:n smart this winter with the —not nt nil tho sort of tweed coat
Oneola.
weeds.
These fresh
vibrant' that we used to leave hanging
rown tones have tuken the place around in a downstairs coat closet
■f the old-time muddy ‘.ones that for any one in tho family or
vere found when you went in chance guests to use as an extra
icarcli of brown tweeds. Then motor rap.

11) was the New G ift Shcp Now
| delightful
fsday when Open A t The “Basket”
istess, cnof the
One of the most attractive shops
and two which havo recently been opened,
is the new Gift Shop on the Bal­
|pmching cony, at tho "Basket", It is owned
i the dec- •md conducted by Miss Willi i, who
nils. The recently came here from Ohio
p prettily where she has n similar shop.
J ? grind
One, of the choicest lines of
filled with Christmas (lifts, 'friendship and
T^liage, At birthday canid evfer shown in San­
Jri tap.'! ford arc on display. There is a
|int5. Thi- full variety of Venetian Glass,
:“imported j French Quimby, Spanish and Ital­
I tank and ian Pottery, also Paul Revere pot­
brought tery which is made by the Italian
(;m Pari- girls who come to this country and
pmmer. is indeed a novotlv. Pewter lamps,
p-g five. band carved frames, Japanese
|&lt;d, aftci prints nro also included in the
piions ol
j prize fin many novelties shown.
Exquisite Chineso embroidered
I )■) niemfWer, was luncheon sets, Italian cut work,
IVilkey. band made handkerchiefs, linens,
Holding and well as infants clothes will be
f'
Wa&gt; appreciated by the necdleworkers.
Materials for needlework, yarns
_ tu he
l.rm of a and threads may be procured at
~-e other this new Gift Shop. The children
with are not forgotten, and all kinds
iJhi. Paul or toys,,and other novelties are on
sale.
jJ’J. HowP»w llulMr,.
I-j. LingMrs.
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The wide distribution of Sanford
P for the
posters coupled with the' ap­
fw lta by art
Jin. Paul pearance of Sanford advertise­
K l Mrs. ments in newspapers and maga­
zines in many sections of the north
and east has resulted in a deluge
'!, inquiries being received at the
:k 1 bain her of Commerce offices ac­
flN'U:
cording to a statement made this
morning by Secretary R. W. PearR of the man, who has found it necessary
l^nford 1,1 secure additional stenographic
San- assistance to handle the heavy and
held in 'uversified correspondence.
Letters arc being received daily
l of the ‘lent cities in Maine. New Mexico
R W th . and all intermediate sections" Mr,
for carman said, “and those who are
^rd of sceptical concerning the results of
*\ national publicity campaign
nou|,| spe,,,! a morning in the
^action .amber °f Commerce offices and
'^ntay
itncss tho scores of inquiries
in attachul to advertisefe the
1r"*. clipped from varjouu publiJ;y n in many oecthm".
'IWK v Jc*!°
JsckSQH,
i . * has recently been employed
C am b er of Commerce to
jji .EiUdicityiworki.' *.r

Many Inquiries Are
ContingToChamber
OfCommerceOffice

After 47 Days Of
Freedom, Man Goes
Back To State Pen
CHESTER, 111., Dec. 18— bP)—
Irn D. Perry, Jr., son of u Chicago
manufacturer, is back in the pen­
itentiary after 17 days of freedom,
on parole, trom a life sentence
for murder.
Fearful of being killed by de­
tectives hunting him on old indict­
ments and afraid of possible ven­
geance by five youths sentenced
with him, he sought and obtained
incarceration in the Menard prison
here yesterday rather than I lie
Statevillc penitentiary to which he
was originally sent three years
ago.
Paroled to Iowa after his re­
lease, Perry was returned to pri­
son while arrangements were made
by his father and the director of
the state department of public wel­
fare. Nows of this release brought
protests from Chicago authorities
and various organization nnd a
movement for revision of the pa­
role laws.
Perry declared thqt he was star­
ved and beaten by Chicago detec­
tives after his arrest seven months
nfter tho murder. Once, he said,
they forced him to drink a gallon
of water without stopping and
threatened to throw him fre-m the
third story window and announce
ho bad committed suicide after
confessing.

Ex-Convict Confesses
He Murdered Boy, 8,
Then Burned Body
MILWAUKEE, Wls., Dec. 18—
t/P)—With a confession from a for­
mer convict that he hud killed B"y
Tolsenutn, eight years old, police
today continued search for a man
who nttackcd Michael fxjscbcr, al­
so eight, and left him near death
in nn abandoned dining car In the
West Milwaukee railroad yards.
John Steinert, who had served
prison sentences, in u written onu
signed confession to poUeo hm
night, told how he took the Tolsenian bov to a babn near the city
limits. He said ho choked him to
death when the l&gt;ov screamed.
Steinert then aaid that he
tirft
to the barn.
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Police yesterday found the bor.e;
of a child in the ruins of tha barn.
Tho mother identified a belt cucki#
and bits of clothing-

RESIDENCE TELEPHONE:

THOUGHTS-W ISE
AND OTHERWISE
Doesn’t the idea of walking into
a nicely cleaned house wearing
boots or shoes that havo been
treading the city streets or coun­
try &gt;ancs seem repulsive to you ?
Don't you really think that the
Japs could teach us a good les­
son? For their custom, you!
know, is to remove their shoes at
the threshold and wrilk -through
the house in stocking feet. Thus
floors and floor mats can be kept
very, very much cleaner than
would otherwise be possible.
All that We can do is to place a
door mat outside the front .door,
hoping that guests will take the
hint nnd brush off the dust or
mud from'theft shoes on their wuy
in. Of course, wo cannot ask our
guests or any .outsiders to take off
their shoes, but wo can make a
practice of this ourselves.-While it
was n custom for the women to
wear high walking shoes on streets
during cold weather I think most
fastidious women did change for a
lighter slipper when they came
home. But now that we go about
in thin,*low-cut shoes, there is far
less occusio'n to change.
I know young mothers who are
so exercised ovJjr the thought of
germs' that they won’t . let their
babies or children piny ~ ort the
floor.
They let ' ’llTem"’ lurAble
about a little on the bed or sit up
to a table to play. Now really
this seems a shanu- when children
of nl1 ages enjoy “shooting
around" so much. No cutting ta­
ble or dining table can compare
with a floor for n place on which
to build blocks or set up railroad
tracks. Why, I wonder, don’t these
people have a nursery with a floor
kept clean enough .m l dustle.s
enough to be played upon? Have
this* room Kept fro the children to
play in and see that they wear
little bouse slippers or sandals
when playing there and that no
grown*up enters who wears shoes
that have trod the streets.
Faithfully,
MARTHA.

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Miss Margaret Foster leaves
Saturday for Monticclh to spend
tho holidays.
Miss Marion Appleby will spend
the Christmas holidays with rela­
tives at Charleston, S. C.

Mrs. May Dtckina of Chester, Franklin, N. C., who will lie the
S. C., arrived here Wednesday guests of Miss Stempcr for the
having been called Jicrc by the Ill­ holidays, will nrrivc Sunday.
ness of her father, Judge L. G.
Strlngfellow.
Mrs. J. B. Coleman is disposing
of her home on Sanford Heights,
Fred Pope and Joo Meisch ar­ and is nt home to her friends
rived home Thursday afternoon nt the home of Mrs. Sid Rive.
from College Park, Ga , where they Her father, T. R. Higgins, is with
arc students at Georgia Military Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Q. Potter nt their
Academy.
home on Palmetto Avenue.

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ton. who havo been KpemHAg the
winter at Gainesville where Hartou
is ' attending the University of
Florida, will nrrive here Satur­
day to l*e the holidays guests of
Mr. ami Mrs. G. F. Smith at their
home oh Magnolia Avenue.
IMPORTANT NOTICE

All members of the various
Mrs. C. P. Drummond of South
churches In Sanford who will as­
Miss Olive Newman, Miss Maud sist in taking the religious census
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hill return­ Bend., Ind., is the guest of her
Miss Mae Holly, Miss Eliza­ of the city on Sunday afternoon
ed home Wednesday e vening nfter son nnd his wife, Mr nnd Mrs. Lnke,
beth
Puleston,
nnd Miss Naomi are requested to meet at the Bap­
D.
P.
Drummond
nt
their
home
spending several days at Jackson­
Scoggans arq motoring homo from tist Church this evening nt 7:30
on Magnolia Avenue.
ville.
Tnllahassee where th:y are stu- o’clock. The plan of making the
Idents nt Florida State College for canvnss will be explained, and tho
Miss Love Turner, principal of
W. P. Wilkinson of New Smyrna
Wl arrive here Sat- workers wil be organized for sys­
the West Side Primary School, is spending the week in Sanford urdny afternoon.
tematic work. Let all who will volwill spend the holiday with rela­ with his sister, Mrs. L. G, Stringuntecr for this service be present
tives nt Pnlatka.
fellow, being called hero by the ill­
Mrs. M. H. Mabry and son, Har- this evening.
ness
of
L.
G.
Stringfellow:
.
William Stringfellow of Cocoa,
was called here Wednesday by the
Rcv. and Mrs. A. S. Peek, of
serious illness of his fnthcr Judge Mansfield, Pa., who have been
L. G. Stringfellow.
here for the past few Boys, left
YOU DO NOT HAVE TO WORRY
Thursday for New Smyrna where
Miss Bessie Zachary, who is one they are spending the winter.
of the chaperons at Sullins Col­
W HEN YOU VISIT THE DIAMOND
lege, Bristol, Va., arrived home
Mr. nnd Mrs. O. J. Pope nnd
'Friday for the holidays.
two daughters motored to Lees­
PALACE FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS
burg on Wednesday evening where
Miss Ella Doswell will spend the they were the guests r.f their sonSELECTIONS.
holidays here hut will be joined in-law nnd dnughter, Mr nnd M n.
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here next week by her mother, Paul P. Johnson.
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DIAMONDS
Mrs. Doswell from Virginia.
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■ Single Stone Diamond Ring l -S3 Points WeaselMiss Frances Cherry, who is a
ton Blue White, Perfect 5835.00.
Miss Bobbie Chapman leave* popular member of the Sanford
Friday evening for Wrlghtsville, High School faculty, leaves FriGenuine Diamond Platinum Ring. Perfect 1-20-100
Ga., where she will be the guest dny afternoon for Per home nt
Special $650.00
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of her parents for the holidays. Mount Olivo, N. C„ where slio
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25 Blue White Diamond Rings, perfect
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From $50.00 to $150.00
Mrs. Cecil Butt of Orlando is the
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Miss Marie Steniper who has 5
25 Genuine Diamond Platinum nnd White Gold ■
Stringfellow, having been called been teaching nt Franklin, N. C., ■
Dinner Rings
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Fropi $75.00 to $150,00
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Miss Lollic
Belle Robertson
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leaves Friday afternoon for Jack­
sonville where she will spend the Chester Cownrv is no longer
Platinum nnd White Gold with Diamonds'
Christmas Holidays with her par­ connected w ith my firm, and
ents.
From $50.00 to $250.00
* Airs. J. C. Mitchell, one of the
teachers nt the South Side School,
will spend tho holidays with rela­
tives at Montezuma and Yntcsville, Ga.

any sheet metal work that ho
may do will not bo under my
supervision.
.JAMES &gt;H. COWAN. .
Sheet Metal Contractor.

Balova, l lof feres, Elgin and Aeciores

DIAMOND FEEXAHLE BRACELETS
From $55.00 to $350.Qp

First Civil Marriage
Preformed In Turkey

STERLING SILVERWARE
COMMUNITY PLATE— 1817 ROGERS

MISS WILLARD INVITES YOU

LONDON, Dec. IB,—(/Pi—The
first civil ; marrfago in Turkey,
that of a’ Turkish school mistress,
and a, government official, took
place ThuVrilayVnt K*ikh * She hr,
says a disphtcoh-from UonAtantimode to the Daily Mail.
Botin the;bride und groonwsigncd a eontmct 'declaring that', they
would enjoy equal rigjtts; that any
act infringing equality would'vio­
late the sanctity-of the family and
that ■until* conditions , o f ;existence
become easier, both must work for
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To the opening of her. g ift shop on the balcony at
the Basket. She has an exquisite line o f hand em ­
broidered pieces and hand woven linens. Also one
of the most complete lines of imported Italian French
and Spanish pottery. Some very unusual children’s
toys are also on display.

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Saturday—Monday
will conclude our l’rc.. Inventory Sale-

Dolls

DRESSES

Assorted—

Special unbreakable dolls w ith long hair
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Nation

NEW YORK, Dfc. IS.—OP)—
Jose MirtB^Scj^qroa; commission­
er of agfli’ylttire' and colonization
for Mexico, in an address today
before the Pnn American commer­
cial congrrm, referred to what he
termed the “industrial imperial­
ism’’ of the United States and said
nation of cap*
this country wns
- italists possessing the strongest
pull over the government machin­
ery /’
The growth of the United States
was natural, he said “until the
« Spanish-Anterican War marked iL
v definite entry into the ranks of
the great imperialist, industrial
powers,’’,and made it "a nation of
capitalists possessing the strong­
est puli over the government ma­
chinery.”
Its history, he said, is thtit of
another cycle like those if other
world dominion powers--Egypt,
Phoenicia. Rome, Holland, Stain
and Great Biituin, Now, he de­
clared, the Unite i States had be­
come supreme am*n.r the five
groups of empires which dominate
the earth, gamely; The American,
the British, the fur eastern, the
R tsiian and the French.

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m ie ideiuf o f C hristm as services shoppers receive at L
son-Ives. At th is tim e oil in ten sive selling such aids
being w e lc o m e d ^ patrons and visitors to the store.

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PoC DEFRAUDING MY FIRM
COT CP A DIAMOND
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PEEPERS OPEN AN* IF HE
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This ,Resi Room sketch below
gfvhs an idea of the comfort at­
tached, to (his pnrt of the store.
■Busily nceewiible on tiie mezza­
nine, an atfcndnnt Is alwnys pres­
ent for-youY convenience.

KILLER FOUNII DEAD
PINF! BLUFF, Ark., Dee. 18.—
(&gt;T’).J—S. A. McAdams, Sulphur
Springs, farmer, who late yester­
day ran ninu&lt;! . I ’at his wife t&lt;&gt;
death, fatally wounded J. D. Hel­
ton, an agc.i farmer, and lig h tly
wounded ’three other physicians,
was found dead today |n a clump
of woods n short distance front the
Helton home.
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For E vening
She Shops With You

Wrapped am

Sketched/ uppm*. lefk.-rtIvy.cUnr*. -• * ^ l
sonal Shopper. , Priscilla will shop
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f«r vou or with yon at any tfnio.

As s to m a l
r-helch, gifts pwcla
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wi ll Priscilla aitd she will conic
to you.

fourth floor, 1,

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Taxis Called

Boudoi.* Slippers for Ladies and House Slippers for Men, priced from

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I’nrrdi fill’ll
shown bthv, u«j
pers. Ibrt rj ]
of at the fbuiLJt
by any flw; ta
parcels suit, tkn'ii
by your kr-a

A reliable taxi ptatjnn is ad­
jacent Dickson-Ives.
City busses
;• op on the corner. Floor'meu will
call a taxi for you if you wish.

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« Hcfc in one «tf the )&lt;&lt; ■ t i
lace* vfhich ennsint
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. large
with i ■&gt;
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ones. Thiis.type m • • &lt;1 11
ate - to w riy v»i^h lie
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gown which is cut &gt;vi:
V in the hack.

Special for Gentlemen— Brown Kid Pullman

D irections Given
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strangers in , Orlando will bo
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r.'mh &lt;POint , &gt; • th j
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flotnmen or *attendant: at fguvtfo
floor booth. Visitors to the store
-cordially , welcomed and ex' 1 ^^TCTtdtAPdvety co'urtesy.

announcing

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The Orlando Sunday Reporter-Star
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Sunday Morning, Dec. 20th
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Prompt Delivery
Prompt delivery on puruhases
mule hero assured shoppers. Spe­
cial messengers are available to
give "rush service,” as well ns
the three regular truck which
serve you.

Out if
di-scoverinff AJ
„f shoppingJ
will pcrw|3
lions and
order i? t-.T

Leave Children in
Toyland
Parents shopping with their
children often leave the young
folk i in Toyland, .fourth flooc,
while they shop through the ^itore.J
• ’hildrcn are welcomed herc-r-and*
most often like ‘their* visit greatly.

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'*W A T C H FOR ITS APP E AR AN C E ! -l*ull page size colored com ics, fcaturiflg- the Top-Notchera— "Bringing Up
]fatl)or," "The K atzcnjam ers," "Mr.
Dough and Mr. I)ubb," and "Little
Jimmy."

Kigbt-pago M agazine Section contain­
ing a .co llectio n o £ .th o highest type
feature iW riea n^td gleanings from
the pens of nationally known writers.
A magazine section that w ill enter­
tain every member o f the fam ily.

llesid. : being a member of the Assoi iated Press, our renders w ill he kept
inform &lt;1 by two leaded lim ited news
wires, leased wire of New York World
N ew s-Service and leased wire o f In­
ternational News— com prising four of
Ih e .g r e d c it news gathering agencies
In the world.
M i

The Orlando R eporter-Star has the
only engraving p lan t between Jack­
sonville and Tam pa.
H igh-class art
work will be one o f the features. The
local news in pictures w ill lie a new
departure for Orlando new spapers—
g iv jf^ to fltjm p'eople’of .CChtrnl Flor­
id a, a real m etropolitan newspaper
service,
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K17 Here
One hundred and thirty-svven
percon- arc your servants at Dick­
son-Ives. More than half
the number lure last year- all
ready and eager to make your
here pleasant.

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla., t e c . 18.
—t&gt;P)—An overcoat. Florid* alur
today
erected ,H.
H. 0Q.. Fokkar, DuU..
Dutch
iv greeted
airplane manufacturer, as ho flew
into the “Land of Floweri," land­
ing at Camp Johnston, sooth of
her# this morning in hit, giant
monoplane. .
1 The plone left New York, Sdnday morning, hopping o ff from
Washington Tuesday, from Wood­
ward. S. C.,
land­
ward,
“ after-a.forced
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ing due to heavy fog, yesterday
afternoon and from Avgusta, Ga.,
where last night was spent,

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In Seminote Countv p R H
Waa nn,t more particularly W c n E

at the 8W Corner
Si
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2S R. Sec
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k they iay Ntn®
Lun member or
T lhe “best man
'Ldet," or Min*
„,(Tsation turns mechanics and a pllo*.
Jnen of the land
ipontsneously .0
landic sister, was a friend nnd
known writ* counsellor of her warlike mate.
ami herself a
In Denmark, women got the vote
the same sub*
without
fighting for it.* Wlten the
, ng into prom*
issue
was
raised and the request
aJmini itrntor
nt iA Minister for enfranchisement made it was
'present labor granted without delay. .Statesmen
„/ « standard held that refusal
art of Sound absurd in the face
aoblished with exercised by women in all walks
ort of several of,'Danish life.
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,, she already
No
office
is
closed
to
a
Danish
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imputation as
woman, and when Nina Bang I^
debated than breaks into public notice with all g
, wont’in. She in the explosiveness of ner nanui, t-he ja
grid (0 such an merely lives up to the national her- "
1 becomo almost
itage of her sex.
*
,1 «c. was the
Dmi-ih State IN' T ilK CTHCCIT C O IH T. S K V K N .'C
TH Jt'D K T A I, C in r C IT OK K I.O -lS
nn annual
HIUA, IN A M ) FOR IIKMINOLK |
0,000, Too
COUNTY. IN CHANf.KHV.
illia? the state Hill i s llc w s v c IT ssd from T itle
^ thought, so ROYAL FER N CORPORATION.
(n corporation).
(stroke slie dls*
C om plainant. *•'
, including the
CHARI.KM
II. MONTAOUK. Annie
»ttr, a hinji’s
H. MontaKUc, Mary K. M ontague,
_ belted earl,
widow of Datnuci L. M ontague,
minister charac­
Henry (Jreeu. A lice JL B ryan, s
w idow, and Max Marx, and a ll un* ■
is t of the duys
known d evisees, g ra n tee s,, nr nth*
| ip '\t
er claim ants, cla im in g . under &gt;or S
i nationnl ftupe’
through Kamuel U M ontagus, de*
ceased, and all unk now n person*
aucteis.
claim in g an In terest In the lund
..in’? with the
h erein after describ ed In litis hill
1 characteristic
of com plainant.
1 jhe' tackled
iqual success,
1----rnt in thought
i Bang hni been
Ipublic spotlight
ltfusal to stand
fKin t Christian
1 atilhom “King
Lofty Mast," is
(frlinw turned
tiy inm beauti*

I 8-® fl - N. 400 ft.. W. 1320 ft!;
4°0 ft * to ptar* of beginning,
rontatnlng 12 acre* more or
1cm ."

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It Is ordered Uidt you and each
®f Ton appear to tb a aw orn bin of
com plaint herein file d on or before
th e 4 day o f Jan uary A. D. l i l t ,
th e sam e bein g R ule Day of th is
H onorable Court.
It 1* further ordered th a t th is no­
tice be published In th e Sanford
Herald, a n ew spaper published In
Heminole County, F lorida, once u
w eek for four co n secu tiv e w eeks.
„ WITNESS th e hand and seal of
\ . E. D ouglass, Clerk o f the Circuit
Voiirt. Sem inole C ounty. Florida,
at the Court H ouse In Sanrord. thte
3 day of Dec. A. D. IMS.
V. K. DOUOI.ASS.
Clerk of C ircuit Court.
(SEAL)
By: A. M. WF.F.KS, D. C.
F.LDRIDC.E HART.
Solicitor for Com plainant.

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Handsome new Frocks and Gowns of the more exclusive nature. Costumes
you will need for the many formal and semi-formal occasions that start
at this tim e of year.

Adjustable Clamp L a m p s....... $2.00 Up S
In each of these beautiful frocks is the individuality of mode that brands

Boi,(ioi'- L am p*................. ..........$3.50 Up |
Table L am p s..... ..........................,^5.00 Up jj

the wearer as one of discriminating tastes. Costumes of the type you

Bridge Lamps ............................ 5^4.50 Up ■

being well dressed that is essential for one to have, to really he nt their

Floor L am ps....... .................:...... $13.50 Up S
Torcheres..... .........................

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D eft combinations of filmy chiffons, sheerest of
silk crepes, beautiful metallics, glistening bends, and high
colored silks of the heavier type. Models whose becomiugnesH will call for your hearty approval.

PENINSULAR ELECTRIC CO.
112 Magnolia Avenue

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OPEN EVENINGS

$29.50 to $95.00
WELCOMES YOU

Baumel’s Specialty Shop
THE POST OFFICE IS NEXT DOOR TO US.

We know you will l&gt;e pleusetl with
t.ur wonderful holiday displuy.
Gome lit and see them now.

STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS

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Hello FoIKh ! Welcome one unci ull*
Thftt the spirit of welcome you
find at this store when you come
in to do your Christmgg shopping.

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HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1925.

Give a Lamp

Iturovd the oil*
. inrs to solid )
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[t&gt;i the public.
to her and
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&gt;AGE SIGHT

OUT OUR WAY
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\AilTv^ M E . F O R

$|1.40@1LC6; majority desirable
200 to 300 pound butchers $10.75
@11.00; bulk packing bows $8.00
@9.60; better killing p&gt;gs mostly
$11.75@12.00; heavyweight hogx
$I0.25@10J5; medium |10.7S@
$11.00; light $10.50@ 11.10.
Catle 5,000; fat ftcers weak ti
25c under Thursday’s average
market; bulk $10.00 downward; few
above $9.50; very uneven about
steady with week’s declines; other
classes steady; most vrulers $0.50
@10.50 to packers.
Sheep 7.000; fairly naive, strong
to unevenly higher; yearlings up
COe; bulk desirable fat lambs
$18,00@10.50; $10.55 to shippers;
bulk handy weight $8.50(?p8.75.

A KUCK l E - I T

A-ALMOST BRoKe MV MEART
MEN-B-QrBirr-H had To be
FlRM—SHE MEEDS SHOES •
THE NEIGHBORS ARE NERV ' y
KiUD-B-Bor MEM-IT HAvjE J
" (b o MUCH PRIDE To a - a - — '

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American Can ...................
American T. &amp; T...............
American Woolen ------- ..
Atchison ..........- .................
Baldwin Locomotive------Bethlehem Steel ...............
Famous Plnycr-Lasky ....
Ntw York Central ...
Norfolk &amp; Western .
Pennsylvania .........

S.:iA. L. ...................

Nun them Pacific
Southern Hail way . .
S6udobnkcr..............
Standard Oil of N. J
Tobacco Products ....
Union P acific............
U. H. Rubber............
U. S. Steel ............

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W'TME SH oP COMMITTEE calls om The
Old mam im h o pes —\mell Just im h

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S-51 Captain Says

Marketable Citrus Crop To
Story Of Diehl Of
Be Smaller Than Forecast, Disaster Is Untrue
Assert Exchange Officials
TAMPA, Fla., lice. 1R._(/!&gt;) —
The marketable Florida citrus
crop will not reach 11,600,1)110
boxes under thd most optimistic
estimate, the Florida f ilm s Ex­
change announced today.
Til is is 2,50(1,(100 boxes less
than forecast. The exchange, ac­
cording to C. (’. Commander,
general manager, immediately
will appeal to the Florida dele­
gation in Washington to obtain
a revised estimate from the De­
partment of Agriculture. Tills
step is necessary to save tin*
growers of the state from heavy
loss through misunderstanding
ns to tlie size of the crop, Mr.
Commander said.
Unseasonable weather and a
wind storm have . eriously af­
fected the crop, the general man­
ager said. The sL m i damage,

was found to have caused a loss
estimated at .‘100,01)0 boxes, he
added.
I be governments first estimate of 111,000,000 boxes caused
a protest in which tin* exchange
took the lead. It was naserted
that tile growers were threatened with a loss of $8,000,000 or
more through its effect on the
market. A revised estimate of
17,500,000 boxes was then made
by the government. This the exchange had said was 1,500,000
Itoxes too high.
Condition on Nov. 1, last was
77 per cent below normal fororanges mid 71 nor rent below
for grapefruit as estimated by
ths government. Exchange of ftrials said there had |w*rn a iliaterinl drop since, though quality
rontiniied good, tiuantity being
tile factor affected.

WASHINGTON, D* \ 18.—f/T*)— ]
The Washington govi rnment has
received from the League of Nil
tions Counril an invitation to par­
ticipate officially in ohms in Ge­
neva at a disarmament confer­
ence and with it a notice thill
solution of tin. problem will de­
pend upon its consideration in its
“entirety and with the co-opera­
tion of all nation i.”
An amplifying dona mint, mail­
ed, giving details of the workings
of the preparation committee, is
due to arrive hero next wick and
Secretary Kellogg will await its
receipt.
The invitation disclosed that ev­
ery direct and related phase of
land, sen and air nr nununls is
to bo studied by the committee,
milking it clear that if an Ameri­
can delegation is sent it must take
with it a large technical staff of
military mid civilian experts.

DAYTONA BEACH, Dee. 18.—
fd’l Although the official ban ha*
been placed on the woman, Hali­
fax citizen* hero were watching
automobile!) with Illinois license!)
for Leonard Kip Rhinelander and
his wife, Alice Jones Rhinelander,
A couple raid to resemble the
famed figures of the recent suit
to annul Rhinlnnder's mnrringu to
his negrodh wife were accost'*)!
while seated in n car by an intercsteil citizen in the business section Friday morning.
The inquisitive citizen begun
questioning the pair nnd n large
crowd gathered. Tno driver gave
the machine III)* gas and the car
sped off. It was described as a
largo ear, hearing on Illinois lieOuse tag.
A doctor ::nys evurv b’-sy man
should have tune hours of sound
steep, The moral of that is, stay
out of tie* stuck market,—South
I*. Green as the new leader of BemiTrihune.
tho- Reds in America in suggestive
of the estate to which they seem
to have fallen.—Springfield Re­
publican.

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disastei
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STEWART’S WASHINGTON LETTER
V.y CHARLES P. STEWART
■That! llio courts have gut to rule on his
is a refusal
Unquestionably Ito will
will take the question, if necessary, to
good the federal supreme bench, which
dge’s insures his neck for a year ory Ik* two nt least.

Still, Snrgcnt thought he saw
a way out of the difficulty. The
pi evident eould commute the At­
lanta sentence, to take i ffcct immidiately. Then the Connecticut
hangman could ir&lt; t busy. Sargent
no advised. But Chapman refused
to be r.et free—to he hanged. Now

Four Children Die
When Home Burns Judgm ent In Case Of
M anatee K illing’ Is
— Four
Upheld By H igh Court

A mil;
turns f
average

R I I Y Whe,‘° the Hock is
* sales folk to explain
select the right one.

K odaks .
If the courts finally hold (hat a
pardon i ; something a convict can't
turn down, that will end a peculiar
controversy
and Chapman wilt
awing. Sup|lose, however, they
hob] the other way. lie’ll bocomc,
automatically, execution proof for
25 years. True, he'll he returned
to Ailnntn, hut 1m can escape, ns
he did before. Then, for so long
as lie renuiim; at liberty, up to
tin* 25-year limit, lie enn commit
anything he likes with impunity,
lie'll h ar a charmed life.

Officials of Campbell-Lossing
Cost of the American Legion stat
&lt;d Hus morning that the citizens
of Sanford were quick to respond
to their call for Christmas gifts
for tiie disalded veterans in the
hospital at I-ako City.
The windows of the Hritt-Chit{tenden Realty Company are full
| of assorted gifts, ranging from
I checkerboard* and playing cards to
llihles and cigarettes, tobacco and
pipes,
It is said that by the first of
next week the window will have
ito he cleared in order that room
1can he,made for the presents which
are expected to come in at the
, last minute,
j A big truck has been loaned to
the Legion for the purpose of
making the trip to Lake City on
! Dee. 22, and member* of the post
, are hoping to have it loaded to
■ capacity when they leave on, their
I mission of spreading cheer among

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of Hney
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old
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TALLAHASSEE. Fla., Dec. 18.
—(A’l—The state court affirmed
the judgement of the Manatee Cireuit Court in the mine of John J.
Lamb, sentenced to life for the
slaying of Harold (into*.
Gates, a resident of Tnntna, was
killed at Bradenton Jen. 22, fol­
lowing an altercation over the custody of Lamb’s 10 year old atepson.
The appeal w.n taken on the
ground that the introduction of
certain evidence in the qualifica­
tion of jurors should not have been
permitted. The opinion of the high­
er court, by Justice Terrell, held
that although conflicting in many
points, the evidence introduced was
rufficiunt to sustain the convic­
tion. Lamb was convicted of first
degree murder, with u reconimandation for mercy.

Brownies

Sensible restricti
insuring protecti
the home-builder
Oveido Manor is a homo community that
will bo filled with homes o f the better
class. Be assured that the restrictions
are not the strictest that w ill demand the
building’ of mansions but strict enough
to insure protection to the man o f moder­
ate means whose home is his castle.
Oviedo Manor is a most desirable home

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lvKnown Grid Luminaries To
Jacksonville’s Line-Up Jan. 2
p,,c is. | Williams, star tackle of the Uni*
• F1 football versity of Florida 1926 team, will
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L a i n . •) 'i n m v 11t i
jpinia'i
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f America,1
be _at itncklo
for ithe
Jacksonville
, . i^nnvillc ha« outfit. Wesley of Alabama prob• j3ck:°"
‘lit!
sporting atnt- ably will be at guard. Phillips.
' winter reason in contort Godwin, Guard; Finchor,
S e e n Chicago end; and the groat Red Barron,
. Rf JGrange, slip* line snmshing halfback and twice
&amp; from Wheaton, captain of Georgia Tech team#,
. Jacksonville AIl- will be the Cracker entries for
I^ Ernie Nevers, Jacksonville. Thomas, captain of
tfific Const coaches the Washington and Lee this fall,
£n than the groat will be with the squad. His reg­
L post, even KTcnl- ular position is end.
J. S. O’Brien, manager of the
Jston, line smasher
Jacksonville team, has grabbed a
a Northern
a,,, interest in this qunrtotbnck from
place hi the new school although a Southerner by
fcn of Jacksonville birth, in the person of Warren,
1 football followers who played with the Army at West
ter, from all over Point two years ago. The former
wiring in for res- cadet already is in Jacksonville
' jtaJIum at pres- working out preliminary to the
' goo, nrd althoUgn arrival of the rest of the squad.
&lt;n’oii sale only Lawson, All American end of Stan­
and the g»«"c ,fl ford, who played on tSrnie Nevers
wocks off, 2,600 team for three years, is expected
rations have been to accompany the Coast player to
Jacksonville and bo in the lineup.
interest in the
Nevers will arrive in Jackson­
pW the chance to ville December 21, and the arrival
. Motive merits of of the other players who come
(irange and the from points nearer by is timed to
■ycl from the coincide with that of the captain.
Llojr.t of Florida Manager O’Brien is in negotia­
tfrom a Miorting tions with a number of &lt;thcr col­
l great in the fact lege stars and with stveinl men
will he south from whom he will make selection
of a conch. The squad will con­
am has drafted to sist of eighteen players.
„ of the college
Members of the city government
lam
and East, with and the civic organizations of
iho nee. Around Jacksonville have been formed
ihi Pacific slope into a committee headed by Mayor
the Jacksonville John T. Alsop, Jr., who will play
opod the best tal- their part in seeing that out-offrom the college town visitors hero for the big
f M.roa and Dix- game are treated with typical
Jacksonville friendliness.

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All Southern Foot
Ball Teams Chosen
By Sport Scribes
DELAND, Fin, Dec. 18.—(,?)—
The all-southern first nnd second
high school football teams as chos­
en by an advisory bonrd compos­
ed of twenty representative sports
writers of the southland, was an­
nounced today by John “Red” Dav­
is, of the DcLand News, chairman
of the board, as follows:
First Jenm:
Ends: Speer (University high,
Atlanta), and McNally (Univer­
sity, Birmingham).
Tackles: Carpenter (Baton Rou­
ge, La.) and Burnett (Charleston,
Miss.).
Guards: Healing (Male high,
Louisville) and Cameron, (New­
port News, Vn.).
Center: Houser, (Captain) (Du­
val High, Jacksonville).
Quarterback: Covington, (Rock­
ingham, N. C.).
Halves:
Caraway, (Shermnn
Tex.) ami Jeffers, (Male high,
Louisville).
Full: Williams, (Arcadia, Fla.).
Second team:
Ends: Holden, (Picayune, Miss.)

NEW YORK, Dec. 18.—(/P)—
Louis (Kid) Kaplan of Meriden,
Conn., and Babe Herman of Cali­
fornia and New York meet at Mad­
ison Square Garden tonight in
their seventh bout. Knplan, the
champion, rules a slight favorite.
In their six previous meetings,
Herman has gained one decision,
that in a 12-round contest in 1922.
Five other battles hnve been draws
hut there are many to claim that
Herman defented Kaplan in Watcrbury, Conn., last summer although

officials ruled the bout even.
Tonight Herman is expected to
have an advantage under the rec­
ent ruling of the New York Stato
Athletic Commission, that all con­
tests in this state shall' be decided
by the number of rounds v/nn. The
boxers were expected to enter the
ring at 10 o’clock.
Bobby Garcin, rugged soldier boy
from Maryland, ami the sensnlionnl (Honey Boy) Finnegan of Bos­
ton, featherweights, will clash in
the semi-final.
Hero is the dope on the KaplanHermnn battle:
KAPLAN
HERMAN
23 Y e n r s........................... 23 Years
Ago
5 ft. 2 inches ......... .. 5 ft. 9 inches

the sun crept out „
weather teriteaticaa
clear and cold for-i

Capitol City
To Meet Salem
Team This Afte

TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 18.—(JP)
—Followers of the gridiron were
on edge here today for tho post­
season exhibition football game
tram of tho
Th# girl’s basket
between tho elevens of Leon High local high school
111 pU ? tho
School of Tallahassee, nnd the
- SatarPalatka “Wild CaU” on
Salem, Mass., high team.
Supporters of tho local squad day morning, in tho lattar’a l«Ir,
wore conceding the enstenfcM an the trip to be made in one o f tho
edge over the Leon team in view Loch Arbor bussra donated ftor tha
of the season’s recorit of the Salem occasion by Edward Higgins.
tenm, hut they were confident that
Last year the "Cata” scratched
the Tallahassee hoys would be able
to “hold” the visitors. Salem was into tbo high school championship
crowned champion of the New honors in the tournament bold, at
Height
14 1-2 inches ....... .. 14 1-2 inches England states for 1925, while the Stetson University, and although
| best that Leon high could do this tho preponderance of dopo favor*
Neck
33 inches year was to lose the Florida hon­ the repetition of thla feat by tbo
24 inches ....... ...........
Palatka girls, Mrs. William's local
ors by a single clnsh.
Chest (normal)
37 inches ....................... 38 inches
After two days of rnin, which cagers are expected to raako len n
hampered work-outs of both teams. fur fly in tho fray on Saturday.
Chest (expanded)_
&lt;12 inches .......................... 66 incite
Reach
12 1-2 Inches ................. 11 Inches
Biceps
11 inches ......... .................- 9 inches
Forearm
Itnv.tl.
20 inches .......................... 19 inches
CORONA
TYPK.WIUTF.nS
Thigh
s t:\s r it.%
m &gt; A tio isn x A c m .n u
28 inches ......................
20 inches
l.Inr-n-TInip
O
ipr hnldrra M ailing U arhlnta
Waist
9 inches ........................ 8 1-2 inches
llrliuMt anil Srrnmi llnntl T yprw tllern
Ankle
Kvrry Ihln* In O fflre Marhlnra
120 1-2 pounds ............ 125 pounds
Weight

nnd Dontley, (John Marshall high,
Richmond).
Tackles: Shand, (Columbia, S.
C.) and Davis, (Tech High Atlan­
ta).
Guards: McArthur (Bonumnnt,
Tex.) and Hnrdsin, (Montgomery*
Bell, Nashville).
Center: Dawson, (Male high,
Louisville).
Quarterback: Connelly, (Mont­
gomery-Bell, Nashville).
Halves: Zerderich, (Ruahton, Ij».)
ami Slither (Greenville. S. C.).
Full: Cass, (Greenville, S. C.)
Honorable mention: dalle (Lou­
isiana); Buie, (North Carolina);
Walker, (Mississippi); Goodhrend,
(Florida); Dell, (Tennessee); Be­
Mount Etna is active, hut Mus­
all, (Smith Carolina); McC'nlcy,
(South Carolina); nnd Perry, (Flo­ solini will no doubt suppress it at
rida).
the proper time.—Brooklyn Eagle.

Palatka “Wild (MS

OFFICE MACHINES

TUELL &amp; SMITH
(I Soil III Mnln SI,

OFKIOR MAOtllNF.S
I'hitnr 1337.

O n tr a l Arrada B ld g.

Orlando

An athletic parson—that’s Rev.
Gharlivs II. Urban, pastor of a!
church in I'hiladolphin.
Ho’nj
sonn what of nn nll-rniiml athlete
at the University of Pennsylvania
though prefers football and wrest­
ling t&lt;&gt; other sports. Me played
tackle on the freshman eleven last
fall. 1 his winter he hopes to niaka
his letter io tile mat pastime.

DRIVER CIRCLES

Fights Last N ight
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore.,—Wil­
lie Keeler, Gourd Alcne , Idaho,
heavyweight, knocked out bant MeCrror (two rounds).
PITTSBURGH — N.ck Perliek,
Clairton, Pu., heavyweight, hunt
Homer Smith, Kulamnzoo, Mich,,
(10 rounds.)
M11.WAiIKEE—Billy Bortfichl,
Milwaukee, won from Clonic Tint
hy a technical knockout.
DES MOINES, In.—Jackie Conwav, St. Paul welterweight, out­
pointed “Shuffle” Callahasm, of
Chicago, (eight rounds).

SIXTEEN HOURS
Canal 1’oinl Man Huns Car
Through What They Were
Told Was Dismal Swamp;
( ounlies Han Highways

I CAN At, POINT, Dec. •»,_(!. II.
jTiirki r. of Canal Point, has proved
1 1hat i be Everglades imintry is not
[\ri!. Fla., UW\
Itin’ impassable swamp pictured by
kurhl fanii il OrMb' o per-ons who know nothing
about it for lie circled Lake Okee­
seh .uitii s|H*edchobee in nn nutomohilo a few days .
arwl hnni' iied l»y
ago and mmIf the trip in sixteen I
xcntly wept the
hours. Within a year, as a rcprotestIonaI and
■ult »f (dans of the fount ies about
the lake, it will he possible to
(runt 4(1 states
drive around the huge body of wa­
’ding series of
ter on a continuous hardsurfaced
Ihu I'jlii season.
highway.
^TUSCALOOSA.
Ain.,
Dec.
IS.—
Iftttital im New
Tucker’s journey w,i.&lt; by a cir­
(/P).— Wallace Wade, - for three
taint« ut (W i "I • years head conch and athletic di­ cuitous route and at times ho was
Idla Vr.. . ut tho rector at tho University of Ala­ many miles from tho lake.
lie
Dajbna Beach bama today signed a five-year con­ left (’anal Point at .5 A M., driv­
■ ...... of tract to continue in his present ca­ ing to Bkict'huhcc City. From
fJf-1■:-• Jrivi r a re pacity here. His salary is said to that ldace he crossed Indian Paraid till.' sinter in in? around $10,000 a year.
rie to Lake Annie and from there,
[these fcj ,i nucle­
Numerous universities of the on Slate Road No. K, went to Ve­
i c races reg- south and west had informally sent nus, aero . to Lnkeport, down to
“ I'l ii, also “feelers” into the university camp, Moorehavi n and on to Cltnvifltoil.
on
f i r * 11111.1111” letting it ho known that Wade From Clewision the nfute was to
Iyf di- Am", ii'an could find a job olsswhero if ho Hare Beach then to South Bay and
fcuti n.
but the new contract was Belle Glud&gt;\ on to Twenty Mile
Jr's ,h&lt;y« will he desired,
drawn up and signed without u Brad, on the Palm Beach Canal,
pd hi■■■■•, regard- hitch.
and thence to Canal Point.
put, morkiriz the
Tucker reported that the worst
Wade came to tho University
sticlch of road in the entire jour1
Wn'
Imve
from
Vanderbilt,
where
he
was
asri, ami leaving sistant to Dan McGugin. He is n [ it.:y was between Belle Gladr nnd
til (|l,. f;, .|
former Brown University player. Twenty Mile Bend Isvauso of the
Bri
&gt;-&lt;* owners While a member of that team he sharp roek which play havoc with
hi negotiate I 10 journeyed to Pasadena to partici­ tire*. lie found four miles of bad
Jj1 *his [leeiiway pate in the Tournament of Rosea road between Clewistmi r.nd Bare
whither he is taking Ids champion- Ueaeh.
»f■ nature , V,e ship wards this season.
The new road around the big (
,h; “'u ii which 1
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lake will skirt th hore wherever
«uMi.i i has | rech ream Leaves
it is possible to do o. Connors
ifn^er luan it was
For St. Petersburg Highway now follows the water’s j
waves, while jn'■like V IIdue -s of
ATLANTA. Gn„ Dec. 17.—OP). edge front Canal Point to Okoocho- j
jareut
H
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,
away —The football team of tho Geor­ bee City, a di tame of thirty-fourFt that
. width gia Tech high school left today miles.
Okeechobee county bus
L,n ' ■ - ii.'.'n for St. Petersburg, Fla., where it been authorized to '.utld a high­
' ,0 feet. Illnk- will meet the St. Petjr.burg high
•° at It,IV till,, ut i school in a post season contest way along Ih b o r e &gt;f the lake
from Okeechobee t ity to the
, Saturday afternoon.
•'&lt; In-Id under
Two men on the football sqund Glades county line, two special
Il;&gt; ' ■11 Bench are members of Tech’s basketball road and bridge di trie's already
and be- j quintet which will go to Tampa,
ta-ini|in,\t|) eotl. 1after the football game to play have voted bond to extend the
i,’* hilditinnul ri‘c 1the Hillsboro
iiiurt
high basketball team shore roml from tin Okeechobee
r I"' made.
Saturday night.
line to Moore Haven.

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Kaplan WiO
Herman Tonight In
Their Seventh Bout

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Wallace Wade Will
RemainHeadCoach
Of Alabama Eleven

The Unusual

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The entire stock o f D resses reduced from 25% to 50%

SALE STARTS SA T U R D A Y , DEC. 2 0
5 3 6 D resses a t F ou r D iffe re n t P rices
87 DRESSES
A notable collection of new one piece jersey
dresses, bulbriggnu dresses, canton crepe, poirot
twill, nnd satins.

$5

155 DRESSES
A remarkable assortm ent of beautiful dresses
including such materials ns flat crepe, flannel,
satin crepe, jersoy in the one piece style, and
many others too numerous to mention. You will
surely be amazed at th ese truly good values, us
these dresses have sold as high as $.'12.!il) and
have been reduced for this stock reducing sale
to—

$10

177 DRESSES

117 DRESSES

You will be amazed at what $ir&gt;.()0 will get you
in a very beautiful dress. Materials are design­
ed in th e Crepe Itomn, Crepe hack satin, Stanley
Crepe, Crepe 1)' Jour, Charmeen and have been
specially reduced for this greatest of all sales
for—

Individuality reign suprem e in these drosses,
colors, materials and workmanship all help to
create an atm osphere o f exclusiveness. Many
are copies of the new est modes in imported
dresses and have sold for many tim es the price
we tire selling them for in th is unusual sale.
Mack’s Shop values nnd sty les will he upheld in
th is sale.

$15

$20

WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR NEW M ERCH ANDISE—NEVER BEFORE HAVE SUCH
VALUES EVER BEEN OFFERED. ALL OTHER FALL GARMENTS REDUCED 331-3%.

Millinery Reduced in This Sale in Two Price Ranges— $ 2 . 9 5 , $ 3 .9 5

FOR SALE BY

P. Connelly &amp; Sons

Sizes and colors are complete,

values up to $1!).75 are now selling for—

(,I&gt;KN FOR INSPECTION DAILY FROM 2 TO 5 I*. M.

r^n' dying only the m ost ideal features from an artistic point of view,
i
^B'oughout. Textonc walls. Beamed cclotex ceilings, together
toiilet l'! ‘L&gt;utm'es. Make these six rooms and bath the complete dream
1L°*y and elegantly furnished.

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Greatest of All Great Sales Held at Macks

HEDREAM HOME
homo nn Palm etto Ave., in Pine H eights, one of Sanford a
'wily restricted residential centers.

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A program of intensive development is now under way
Loch Arbor. Soon will materialize here a country estate cor
munity unlike any other in the$tate. A modernized Venetian'
like setting of water ways and canals.
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Watch for further announcements. Reservations are being
accepted prior to the opening sale. We invite you to our office or

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your selection may be one of the choice locations.
REPRESENTATIVES WILL BE
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THE DEVELOPMENT THAT YOU
MAY SEE THE PROGRESS OF THE
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by. an automobile.truck thin morn­
ing. Hospital author, tics eay he
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Fla., Dec. 18.—Hp).__ Is probably fatally injured.
A mutil^ed body of a man nbout
•in years old today was' found on
The Federal Trade Commission
tho tracks of the Seaboard Air
says the movie production businessi
Line railroad hero. From papers is controlled by a single group, u
found police here ray the body
deduction based no doubt on the
may he that of John Brnnchtel, El fact that they all use the same
Paso, Tex.
plot.—Detroit News.

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Leon County R epresentative
Preparing To Make War On
Profiteering
Proprietors;
May Appeal To Legislature
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Dec. 18.
—(A5).— Representative Fred Da­
vis, of Leon county, is already
planning another broadside against
the hotels of Florida for ttie next
regular session of the legislature,
to be held in 1327.
Unless proprietors of hostelries
of the state show a disposition to
lower their rates and come within
a scale of “just" and “reasonable”
rates. Mr. Davis announced, a hill
”•*11 be introduced in 1927 to give
the guests privileges such ns those
enjoyed by house tenants of New
York City.
In New.York City,»P,cpresentntive Davis said, a landlord can­
not put nnyonc out of n hous^
until certain ejectment proceed­
ings, known an a “common law
ejectment” are undertaken, which
it sometimes takes nearly a year
to dispose of.
At the special session of the
Florida legislature, neid recently,
Mr. Davis, at the eleventh hour,
ns it were, introduced a resolution
which, if it had been adopted,
would have called upon the attorn­
ey general to investigate alleged
extortionate prices charged by
hotels of the state. The resolu­
tion was voted down alter a sharp
clash.
The resolution, Mr. Davis avers,
was "killed’' largely because many
members of the lower branch were
anxious to conclude the extraordi­
nary session, nnd for the reason
for customers that they did not desire to take
car’s M'.ylcs. any chances on prolonging the de­
(.'signers think liberations.

One Packard Touring, (i cylinder, 1922
mode!.
One Hupmobile Touring, 1922 model.
One Hudson Coach, 1925 model.
One W illys-Knight Six Cylinder Road­
ster, 1925 model.
One O^verlapti .Sedan, six cylinder.
ftv;o Overland Tourings, 1925 models.
Two .W illys-Knight Tourings.
One' W illys-Knight Sedan.
The ab ove,cap have been reconditioned
and aTe ready-tor inspection and demon­
stration.

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A n f n T u p . Mull.* n n d l l r p n l r r i f .
S ide C u r la liin F u r A ll M n k c a uf
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We consider it imperative that you hidkc res­
ervations immediately in Orange Court for four
distinct reasons. First this small exclusive resi­
dential development is ideally located for in­
crease in value. Second the present p re -d e ­
velopment price's are exceedingly lower than in
neighboring.developments. Third the supply of
lots are limited. Fourth, development will be
completed in due time to allow immediately home
construction.

atlorlicy’s conouih has become

»rcil '»;• nutomor jail arriving a-t
baring McCarthy
jXho condemned
Bed liepe when
Lard in Spring*
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Bal tupspeed anil
Badathrill in ev■F rumr* orci-inn-

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P ’te «f the quicp e simple life,
I -i desire over*
p d j mi want to
pitt &lt;if hull and
p W c l that you
F checkers Mime*
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“re tu find a com*
^Ute you are apt
WlW lime,
fnl in watch a
fame nf eheckern,
[f Player will take
to move a man
louh Napoleon
hi- army of mcp.

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ha** watch*
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O R AN G E COURT
F igures are cold and uninteresting unless they have
practical application to profit. 1 hat is true in this case
and these figures may he turned to unusual protit.
The growth o f Plant City can he calculated on the basis
o f census figures. In 1930 Plant City's population will
be at least 32,300. Its present population is more than
7,000. ‘
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This estim ated growth docs not take into consideiation
the present rapid growth of all F lorida,
Plant City is 20 miles due east of the Gulf o f Mexico. It
is the converging point of the trunk lines o i the Sea­
board A ir Line and Atlantic Coast Line Every through
passen ger and freight train to the Gulf coast seaboard
from the north and cast must pass through T lant City t
all o f them m ust stop at Plant City.
All highw ays from the north and east lead through
Plant City.
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To facilitate auto traffic into Jam pa, Plant City has
voted funds fo r the paving of 70 m iles ot lateial lug w ays—the county work is under way.
P lan t City and the immediate vicinity are spending
more than $2,000,000 in public improvement?. Great
activity is in evidence here—Plant City is leady -oi even
greater activity.
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Builders—Farmers
will
find
unusual
oppoiInvestors
tunities here

is destined to occupy a position of prominence in
a section that will
be the show place of the SahI' A ,
ford district. All improvements have been made
with an idea of obtaining the greatest possible
beauty and advantage from the shores of beau­
tiful Crystal Lake.

An able organization to accompany you ii
inspecting this property. See Orange Court to
day that your reservations are in this office be
fore the opening sale.

Yonr interest shall receive the
prompt and courteous attention of

SALKS AGENTS
VALDEZ HOTEL BLDG. ON PARK AVE
PLANT CITX, PLQRIDA
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SANFORD'S RESIDENTIAL MASTERPIECE

SECTION TWO
A Splendid Investm ent Opportunity
A t a 10% Pre-Development Discount!
Make Your R eservations Now

It is to your advantage to fam iliarize yourself
w ith our exclusive listings before purchasing, as
th ey afford m ost unusual opportunities.
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Our offerings are complete in every line.
Homes, choice lots, subdivisions, groves, acreage
and the highest class of business property.

Knight &amp; MacNeill
REALTORS
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107-109 South Park Avenue
Phone 720

R . 0 . BRINKMAN
Mg**. Realty Dept.

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
Magnolia A t Second

MRS. SAM H. CAMPBELL
MRS. J. M. LeMOINE
Salesladies.

Phone 48

INVESTM ENTS

LOANS

70 Acres on Marquette St., one m ile from city limits.
Price $300 per acre; third cash; third annually with in­
terest a t 8%.

W hen you are in,
'veil, you 3etk

sickness or legal i

37 Acres adjoining Twin Lakes, b eau tifu l lak e frontage,
property high and vailing with b eau tifu l oak trees; 5
acre orange grove; less than a m ile from Country Club
Golf Course. Price $1,000 per acre; third cash; third
annually.
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10 Acres celery land in Eureka H am m ock.
Excellent
quality hammock land unimproved. Price $250 per acre;
h alf cash; balance arranged.
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40 Acres celery land near Lake Jessup, all Hammock.
Price $175 per acre cash.

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7 y2 Acre grove, excellent condition, three m iles from
Sanford. Price $6,500; terms $2,500 cash; balance one
and two years. Fruit paid 25% n et on th is purchase
price this season.

A Realtor ii htti
glad to giveyoa,
future.

Lot in Grandview Avenue in Rose Court only $2,500 00,
$500 down.

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Corner lot, eastern exposure, on Magnolia Avenue,
$2,625, w ith easy terms.
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$1,500.00 each.

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THE HOWARD
CORPORATION
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Paving paid in full.

Phone 72

Masonic Bldg.

REALTORS

Three lots on Palmetto Ave. $6,000.00, w ith good
terms.

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McCALL &amp;I FOX

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“The Firm Substantial”
113 */2 Magnolia Ave.

Phone 745

A Country Club Properly of Lakes and Hills
Hales Force: It. I!. Fit*, fi. K. MrCaN, It. L. Shipp.

187 A cres, 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.

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5 Acres, nil In celery, nice 5 room house, barn and equipment. Price
$8,500.00 including crop.

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13.7 A cres, 5 tiled and in celery. 699 ft. facing Sanford Avenue.
Price $9,000.00 including crop. E asy terms.
5 Acres, nice 6 room cottage, 3 Vi in celery, 1 other crops.
including equipm ent, $8,000.00. Good term s. -

Christmas O ffers—Large and Sm all—
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To Suit Customers.

80 acres, fr o n ts on Lake Markham in Seminole
County, at $300 per acre, 1-4 cash, balance 1-2-3 years.
187 acres, 107 w ithin the city lim its of Sanford,
South of Geneva A venue and W est of Mellonville,
$1,000 per ,acre, 1-4 cash, balance in 1-2-3 years.
12,000 acres in Taylor County, high and dry, A.
C. L. It. R. runs through property. $20 per acre, 1-4
cash, 1-2-3 years' for balance.

110-11-12 First!

10 A cres, tiled and in celery, with all e q u ip m en t., For price, terms,

etc., sec us.

265 ACHES

BALDWIN &amp; BROWN

Near the Golf Links, including beautiful lakes and
orange grove, $500.00 per acre.

Phone 88

Sanford Avenue Corner

219 Meisch Building
“We Buy or S ell”

Best corner on Sanford Ave. at 4th St. 71x126, $650
por foot, ouo fourth cash.
Seminole

Six-acre tract, containing thirty lots on Dixie Highway
suitable for subdivision. $1,500 per acre.

Remember we have only three more lots in Fort
Mellon, and 2 lots in Rose Court that are below the
market price. The above prices on acreage are reason­
able, call at onr office if interested and let us show
you the property.

We have other good buys in large and small acreage
tracts, also; high class business lots and homesites.
See our listings.

221 Mcisch Building.

THRASHER &amp; GARNER

THE WHITE REALTY COMPANY

Price

112 Park Avenue

Phone 633VV

If you are looking around for a
house that you w ant to call home,
and you realize how fruitless rent­
ing is, let us show you the most at­
tractive home w e have for sale.
711 Palmetto A venue — Prices and
Terms Right.
Acreage, Business, Warehouse and
Residential Properties in Sanford and
Seminole County.

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PAUL LAKE— Realtor
Telephone 711
Room 8, Garner-Woodruff Bldg.
Salesm an— E. T. Moore

BETTER BUYS

75 Acres, Lake Front Tract, hard road running
through, per acre ........................................... $125.00
G10 acres on Country Club Road. Lake front,
all high and rolling. T his is the prettiest
tract in Seminole County, per a c r e .............$500.00

‘•AMID MAJESTIC PINES"

10 acres in the town of Lake Mary, a pick up
for, per ncre ........................................... ......... $525.00

nAUT NASON, SA LES DIRECTOR
Telephone 249, First N a t’l Bank Bldg

Real E state and Investm ents
Phone 743

Rooms 203-205 Mcisch Building

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1,000 feet Lake Front
On
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Sandy Beach
Reasonable Price
TWO HOMES
Between Pino Hurst and Young’s
Subdivision.

How about that Lot in Lutoniu, the Substantial
Subdivision?
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DUBOSE &amp; HOLLER
E stablished 1910

SANFORD GROVE

Very Easy Terms.
Small Down Payment.
A Real Investm ent.

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II Acer* C elery A ven u e.
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TWO BRAND NEW
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Four Rooms and Bath
$4500 Each

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The best deed is a DEED to a good piece of earth.
Consult with us and be sure of getting a just ap­
praisal of Sanford property.

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EXCEPTIONAL OFFERINGS IN
FIRST STREET EXTENSION

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We have appraised and offer, One Warehouse ;
site 177x117 on French Ave.
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t0 you during

BUSINESS PROPERTY

Two F ifty Foot Corners at $475.00 per front foot.

estate often
authorities;
knowing the
rhaps being

A fine corner a t Palmetto and Third Street.
An entire block on East First Street.

One F ifty Foot Business Frontage Block D at $450.00
per front foot.
(N ext to Forrest Lake Hotel)

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occasions, in
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Tract on higjh banks along WcRiva

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One Apartment Site—Union Avenue Corner, 100 feet
front, 127. ft. deep at $150.00 per front foot.

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7 Acres Orange Grove in Country Club Section.
We desire other properties of merit.

!Real Estate,

F ifty Feet Chapman Avenue at $125.00 per front foot.
F ifty Foot Corner (R ight next to Forrest Lake Hotel,

and will be
hollars in the

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 fin est locations in First Street

SCRUGGS-SCOGGAN REALTY CO. Inc.

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M asonic Bldg-.
Phone 735

Extension. ACT NOW.

202 FIRST STREET
Phone 773

The Bodwell Realty Co.
214 E ast First Street

R. C. TISDALE, Jr.
tpinf plarr our

Sanford, Florida

Phone 453

Inquire R e-Sales Department

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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 Investm ents In Sanford Property.

Phone 190-W

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Real Estate Investment

REALTOR

Phone 23

236-238 Meisch Iiuilding

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WE HAVE INQ UIRES FOR LOTS

vurd and Lake Monroe.

IN FT. MELLON, BEL-AIR, PINE­

attractive price.

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One corner Lot, 96x105 on Union and

LANTA AN D CITY PROPERTY.

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These four additions to Sanford will meet the re
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ilouif with U.ith on fs n tra t.

*•*and" 137; *fl.»30.tm. Cush $1,591.00.

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quirements of all who desire profitable invest­

R E A L T O R

“The Lot K in g” Realtor

Phone 142

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and Cypress Avenues at price way be-

I Turn Property Quick
Let me try yours

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Lot 60x300 M.JOO.OO.
1 1 ,530.00 fa s ti, Ualanca *25.00 m onth,
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!;,K ino»ur». Lot M ilU . *3.0041.00. $:.Son 01) fash. bat. Ito.oo mo. Lights and wu.

BRITT-CHITTENDEN REALTY CO., INC.
R E A L T O R S

‘ 210 East First Street

Phone 708-70!)

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^ U n y m a n who can
lead between the lines
n e e d s no f u r t h e r
evidence beyond a per­
sonal investigation i to
c o n v i n c e him of the
merits and satisfy himoelf concerning the ulti­
mate s u c c e s s of the
project.

The first question usually asked by any conserv.
ative man who contem
plates an investment
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of Commerce, and President State
Bank of Apopka, Fla.

No reasonably
sane man will invest any
sum in any p r o j e c t ,
anywhere, without first
m a k i n g investigation
concerning the property,
the personnel of the or­
ganization and taking
counsel
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to present valuation and
p r o s p e c t i v e future
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their ability and reliability, m ost likely the invest­
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The investm ent in M ount Plym outh w ill eventually
Am ount to several millions. I f you are as careful with your
own money as you expect pthers to be in whose hands it
Js placed, you want to know som ething of the character,
standing and financial worth of _ the men , composing
•the directorate.

Vice-President

The directors of Mount Plym outh Corporation are among
the most prominent in business, social and financial circles of
/Orlando and Orange County. N ot only have they been suc­
cessful in the management of their own affairs, but each oi
• them are connected, either actively or in an advisory ca«
pacity, with some of the m ost substantial and successful in*
dustries in the state.

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now in business and resi­
dence sections of Mount
Plymouth a t p r i c e s
which we believe your
own judgment will tell
you are sure to enhance,
likewise advance, in sur­
prisingly short time.

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It is not reasonable to suppose
that a single *one
on the Mount
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Plymouth board of directors would
/associate himself with any organi­
zation that was fundamentally un­
sound.
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Not only that, but in presenting
'this development^ project to the
public the comrfiittee in charge of
publicity has been c a u t i o n e d
most stringently that no state­
ments shall be made concerning
i Mount Plymouth or its,, future de­
velopment that is not substantii ated by absolute facts. Such pro­
cedure, to say the least, is unusual I
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The bare facts, we arc admon­
ished by the board, are in them­
s e lv e s sufficient inducement to
justify any person, so inclined, to

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Such is the calibre of men who
have themselves Invested larpelf
in Mount Plymouth. Tncy havt
vision, of course they have, of rfr
suits that will reflect to the'.- cvei*
lasting credit as the ov*-tending
success in this region of Florida.
But it is not for them to urgft
nor will they permit any publicity
that pretends to offer more than
your ov/n eyes—your own judg»
merit—can visualize or compos
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with reasonablet .assurance
of su»
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cess. Beyond that, they decline to
permit any propaganda which
seems to overstate or even to ml*
lead the public by innuendo.

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tly g r a v e to requ ire
Guarantee In Bank,
Navy Says Care In gI nenc ersaulfficc oieonr tra
a rtla l
O th er o f ­
req u irin g g e n e r a l co u rtm a r- Nevers Makes Plans
Selecting Recruits ft eianls ews ere
re stric te d to fra u d u len t
e n lis tm e n t, t o ta llin g 4 5, en d t h e ft , To Come To Florida
g d l cases.
Lessens Deserters to taThellin percentage
of enlisted men
SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 18.—

WASHINGTON, Dec. 18.—fJP).
—A considerable reduction In cases of desertion among enlisted men
of the navy during the fiscal year
ending Inst June 30 was shown toda&gt; in the annual report of the
-Navy Judge Advocate General.
The desertion cases totalled 1.176,
as compared with 1,313 the previ­
ous year.
This Is said by naval officers to
be due in large part to the policy
of giving more careful attention
to tho acceptance of recruits and
to the establishment of recruit di­
visions on capital ships, where
more attention can be given to the
new men in the early days of their
naval life.
During the year ottenses of
drunkenness totalled 1.470, most
of which were handled by sum­
mary and deck courts, only 08 be-

In the entire naval service tried
during the year was 2JR appe«rbefore general courtsmaxtial.
10.91 before summary courts and
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before deck courts.
. While the report eavs appiojyla*
tions apparently will not permit
new construction at certain of the
naval prisons, “a plan Is under con­
sideration for the establishment of
disciplinary barracks at several
different points to which would be
sent short-time offenders in less
serious coses, reserving the pris­
ons proper for those convicted of
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Such a plan,
it is added, “would serve to reduce
housing congestion at sinte Island
and other naval prisons.”

(fln—When word reached here that
$26,000 had been deposited in the
Atlantic National Bank of Jack­
sonville, Fla., to his credit, Emin
Nevers, contain of the Stanford
1925 football team, began packing
his grips and will ieav* for the
southern state Saturday to play
professional football.
Jim Lawson, captain of the
Stanford 1924 team, who has al­
so signed a contract to play on
the southern team, will make the
Journey with Nevers. They will
play their first game nt Jackson­
ville, Jan. 2.

Sweaters that men and young men
like for sports wear—made in
pull-over and cricket ulyle, woven
in allorer patterns, some bright
colors, others more conservative
in patterns. All sires in the as­
sortment.
Of attractive Rayon and Wool
mixed weave— warm snd service­
able.

Wclaka Building

Recent statistics would Indicate
that we have almost reached the
Still, the new flivver lias that point where marriage is consider­ AN ADVERTISEMENT IS A PRINTED
sante ■supercilious cough an It ed sufficent grounds for divorce.
THINGS
goes by on u hill.—Eugene Guard. —Arkansas Gazette.

GUIDE

the Money
T his UndesTred Present Cost!

Here is the first picture taken of Mrs. Charles EVmzi since the days
five years ago when she lived in luxury while her husband was a mil­
Joo, former lionaire. She is now living with him in a small furnished room in
i»ury, is ul- Jacksonville, Fla., acting nn his secretary and typing letters for him
j a helping on n rented typewriter.
iim doing a
t Near Hast

ADVERTISEM ENTS TELL YOU WHAT TH E
MANGE OF B U SIN E SS IS DOING FOR YOU.

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tri'h of my §
truer,” Mr. ■ is now available and we will he
k.r* stream J
he of Iowa N give demonstration.
harry land ■
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Ll those cit- ■ The delivered price equipped with
KWte inlet- 1J
fctAbtr slate j, tires is only $1,000.00.
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B far i.’xJg- JJ Corner Park anil Commercial

You have heard others say that. Yes, and said it yourself,

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and cents, twice its. cost.
We suggest a useful g ift—a g ift which will bring
increasing benefit to its possessor, opening new avenues
of possession.

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We suggest an appreciated g ift—a g ift more valu­
able than money, a g ift which will reveal the desire of
the donor to give happiness to the recipient.
We suggest as the best Christmas g ift you could
possibly give, a Trust Certificate of FLORIDA GOLDEN
ACRES, issued by a responsible Orlando bank, costing
$500 and offering 100L profit to the holder.

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Reductions

A. P, Connelly &amp; Sons
r me *11and view th e Qreater Value in the
pEClAL SIX 4 -D O O R SE D A N at its
Lvv low price o f $ 1 4 4 5 , f. o. b. factory
r ,nduding luxurious mohair upholstery,
LUr ^road doors, silver finished fittings in
rponial pattern, large efficien t heater,
[psh-design 4-w heel brakes, full balloon
r es’ an^ 5 disc w heels.
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17 yours in Sanford
Second a n d M a^nulia

Phone -IK

Sanford Representatives

Conceived and Developed l»y

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222 North Orange Avenue

Phone 3 9 1

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�THE SAkrORB HERALD.FRIDAY, DECEMBER18,j925.

ON THE HIGH SHORES OE THE ST. JOHN’S RIVER

To Celebrate the Announcement of This Beautiful Subdivision
An Exhibition of Unique

Has been arranged for

Saturday Morning, 11:30 o’Clock
Mr. G. N. Hughes, a member of our organization will fly with Lieut. Scott over the city and bom­
bard business and residential sections with vari-colored spinners, bearing printed inform ation
about
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Sanford’s Ideal and Most Exclusive Residential Development
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Three of these spinners represent values of $5
$.*11)0 and $200, respectively, and you are request­
ed to preserve any that you may recover pending
our announcement in this paper, stating the
WINNERS.

The Davey-Winston Organization, Inc.
SALES AGENTS
Masonic Building

Telephone 707

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Advanced In Many
: Of Gunnery Work
much so ns tho directjrscopo or

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t&gt;Blxb, chief o, tho range finder nnd their person­

of Onir.ancc dts- nel. As such, without consider­
L anti-aircraft ing their other uses, airplanes
j‘ last July by must bo on ships of tho fleet. This
Uloab and the alone justifies and requires that
„ Tsnjicr Sound, the personnel nnd material belong­
wa* primarily ing to such fleet aircraft should
.Jtarget, while lx? in and of the Navy and not
tarfrci was only of a sepnrnte service.
"The development of weapons
, towel the tar- for Ithe planef such as bombs,
inJ the undcr- fuses, bomb sights, guns, torpe­
. W3* that the does, etc., hns proceeded regul­
nti-air-raft guns arly and progress has been made.
■the cb.'cct pri- Defensive weapons nnd apparatus
j It later was have also been improved, nnd I
btr of hits made nni optimistic enough to hope nnd
expect thnt notable advances will
tori’*
tests in his an- be made within the next few yea n .
tai Bloch said:
L,. diificultieB CLEVELAND BANKER IN CITY
[ti-airciaft gnn. fcaj been thoj Fred ,T. Woodworth, vice-presi­
rect. Tho tow- 1dent of the Union Trust Company
|Jje.I hus been of Cleveland, 0 „ was a visitor in
a proper point Sanford Wednesday.
[titudes and too
Mr. Woodworth ia said to have
. target largo expressed a decided liking for the
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Utilizing
ft Factory, tho city_ ami its opportunities.
The Union Trust Company, of
evehping a tart0 be towed by Cleveland, is one of the largest
raft and a tar- banking institutions in the United
iter size to bo
States, it is said.

New Invention
Saves Millions

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ierably more than half of
i one railroads in western
have paid their stock'o dividends for years, I. D.
representing the western
committee on pjjbllc relathe Chamber of Comoday. “Tho net operation
ot class one railroads,"
were $202,000 a day less
1U K*'TEN« RURAL SERVICE
^ m x o T O N , Dec. 18.—(/P).
extensions in the rural mail de­
livery service to provide 432 new
routes immediately were approved
today by President Cooildg- who
I ? 1* ™ c°mtrcss a supplement of
$1,600,000 to the budget of the
postoffice department.

bvSC|l!.'.,1|.,‘r,’p.osal8 w ill h e receiv ed
• l o n ers „V « ' l l . " f, ° " " “ y L’o m m la - J a m e s S. H a c k n e y , it. II. I i a m s e y ,
M ih * ,
"'‘"ole e n t it y ,. Fh.rlda.
C a ro li n a a . Ml s e ll, J . P . Ml sell,
ClrriVo *ffl " ,,f M,'» C l e r k ,,r Hi,I
uahnnd, L o ran so W. lta ld w in
Jit a ll* .
,of, Hcmlnulo County. ahnedr bltci^e
(J. M ald w ln , Ills w ife,
10 \ n x , r a ’ P i ? rl,1«* “ t o r b e fo re
J. Axel E r le s o n , H eurK a B. W il s o n ,
c o m b e r i- ." ?
2 1 , l a&gt;’ of DoA d a IV, Hu hi win, w id o w , -j
J.ew tn n , S a r a h A. H o l t o n ,, A n n a
I’ncb L n ' f 1*' 1r e s i l e b r i d e * . ,
I'. H oil on, Alleo &lt;&gt;. I l i d t o n , H a r r y
ra t,
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1 s h a l l b e nccom H o lio n . C l a r a A. H o w e r , K. C.
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If ilead t h e i r h e i r s ,
d e v is e e s ,
g ra n te e s a n d le g a te e s and all o t h ­
er p arties eta lm ln g In te re s ts m i­
ller th em . H e n r y H. H a n f o r d , d e ­
ceased, Ills h e ir s , d e v is e e s , g r a n ­
i t e s nm l l e g a t e e s a n d a l l o t h e r
p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t s ti n d e r
th e said H e n r y H. H a n fo rd , a m t all
th e u n k n o w n p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g a n y
I n t e r e s t in th e p r o p e r t y d e s c r i b ­
ed h e r e i n

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widow, o . W. L e m o n . Sarah A.
H olton, Anna G H olton. A lice O.
H olton, Harry llo lto n , C la m
A.
Huwrr, H. (5. M cDowell, M. O.
Crumpler, H. J, H arrell. H cbeoea
J- Hower. W illiam K. Cntchcnrt,
and all unknown persons cla im in g
an Interest In the fotloWlnK prop­
e r ly located In Scm lnclo C ounty,
ITtorlda. to -wIt:
Tract I. W est q uarter o f N o rth ­
w est quarter o f Hmitlioast q uarter
o f Section
T ow nship 21 South
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GASOLINE, ELECTRIC and STEAM LAUNCH ES
SA IL and ROW BOATS
Boats and Motors Repaired
Catalogue Specifications and Prices on application
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Mother
BUILDERS MATERIAL
GROWERS SUPPLIES

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Stucco
Sheet Rock
Shingles
Roofing
Sewer Pipe
SERVE YOU

KEEP TO HAPPINESS

AUTOMOBILE FOR CHRISTMAS

Brother

Aluminum Ware
Cutlery .
Pyrex
Silverware

Air Rifles
Roller Skates
Tool Chests
Sporting* Goods

Father

Sister

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Earle T. Field
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That Will Carry The True Christmas Spirit /

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p e u r o n i n c o n n u r OI J a n u a r y , j\.
I). 1928. t h e s a m e b e i n g Mule D ay
to
th o
Mill o f C o m p l a i n t filed
a g a i n s t t h e m In t h i s c a u s e , n n d It
Is f u r t h e r
O IlD K R K P T lu it a copy of th is
o r i l e r ho p u b l i s h e d o n c e a w e e k f o r
f*»qr c o n s e c u t l v o w e e k s In tho S a n ­
f o r d H e r a l d , a n e w s p a p e r p u b li s h !
oil In S o m l n o l o C o u n t y , K l o r t U .
T r a c t 2. T h o n o r t h h a l f o f t h o • h s t r - n o t h e r c o n k o f t h i s o r d e r be
p
o s te d on th o C olK tltouse door at
N o rth east
q u a rte r of S o u th w est
Q u arter
of
S o u th w e st
Q u a r t e r ...in i o r i t. S e m i n o l e C o u n t y . F lo r id a .
I n w i t n e s s w h e r e o f I linvo h e r e u n ­
or
S ectio n
10.
T o w n sh ip
21
S o u t h o f Ilan g A 29 E . A lso
th o t o s e t my h a n d a n d o ff lc ln l s e a l
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s 2J d a y o f N o v e m b e r . A. D. 1923.
N o rth w est u u u rte r of S o u th w e s t
V. B. DOUOLAS8.
q u a r t e r of S e c ti o n 10. T o w n s h i p 31
C l e r k o f th o C i r c u i t C o u r t . S e m i ­
S o u t h of IliinKe 29 Mast.
T r a c t 3. N o r t h h n l f of t h e N o r t h ­
no le C ou n ty .
e a s t q u a r t e r o f th o S o u t h e a s t q u a r ­ ( S E A L )
te r of S o u th e a s t q u a r t e r of S ectio n
My A. IX. W E E K S . D. C.
9. T o w n s h i p 21 S o u t h of l t a n s e 29

Defendants.
O rd e r f o r ( ' n n s t r u e l l v e S e r v i c e
T h e c o m .p l----------ain an ts h a v in g a t t a c h ­
ed t»* t h e i r bill nf c o m p l a i n t in t h i s
cau se affid av it s ta tin g th e re are
u n k n o w n h e ir s , d e v is e e s , g r a n t e e s
a n d l e g a t e e s of J a m e s H. H a c k n e y ,
It. II. Itunisey, H e n r y H. S a n f o r d ,
C a ro li n e A. Mllxell,
J . p. M ixed,
h e r h m J ia n d , L n re n x o W . D a b l w l n
a m i Itos,■ (!. Its I'tw in , h is w if e , J .
Axel E rles o n , G e o r g e E. W ils o n , Ada
W, Maldwln. w id o w . O. W . I.ew iuii,
S a r a h A. H o lto n , A n n a C. H o lto n .
.Mice O. H o lto n . H a r r y H o lto n , C l a r a
A. H o w e r , H. C. M cD o w e ll. M. »».
C r u m liter. E. J. H a r r e l l , i t e b e c c a .1
H o w e r, W i l li a m E. C a t e h e o r t : t h a t
th e re are o th e r p a rtie s c la im in g an
I n t e r e s t In t h e p r o p e r t y d e s c r i b e d
In t h e Mill o f C o m p l a i n t u n k n o w n
to e o m p l n lu n n t , anil t h e s a i d hill
h av in g p ra y e d fo r c o n s tr u c tiv e servleo a g a i n s t s a i d u n k n o w n d e f e n d ­
a n t s . II Is
T H E I t F .F O U B , O U D E M B D , T h a t
Ihe d e f e n d a n t s , t h e u n k n o w n h e i r s ,
devisees, g r a n t e e s a n d l e g a t e e s of
J a m e s II. H a c k n e y , It, II. H a n is e y ,

A new oil lamp that gives an
nmazini; brilliant, soft, white light,
even better than gas or electricity,
has been tested by the U. S. Gov­
ernment nnd 35 leading universi­
ties and found to be superior to
10 ordinary oil lamps. It burns
without odor, smoko or noise—no
iing up, is simple,’'clean, safe.
a 04 per cent uir anti 0 per
cent common kerosene (coal oil).
The inventor I‘. K. Johnson, 612
N. Broad St., Philadelphia, is of£ n n g to send a lamp on 10 day's
trial, or even to give one
I'ItEE to tnc first user in each
locality who will help him intro­
duce it. Write him today for full
particulars Also ask him to e x ­
plain how you can get the agency,
anti without experience or mnnev

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jcncy can n o t h o
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ity for the l i m i [its, nnd by t h o
|w mid i m p r o v L older m a t e r i a l
Iboard m any o f

Robertson,W ill

Georg* r.. tvilson. Ada \V. Baldwin,

Si O T fC : TO PAVING CON T il A UTO il*

A Lamp That I luma 01 Per Cent
Air.

declared t h a t
tflccted o p i n i o n s
t of th e p r e s s ,
irf firm o p i n i o n
ut b m a h i g h [tjjn a n d ( h a t
[been m a d e d u r U yea.* in g u n -

f?.r I h e
J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t of
F ln r b ln , C o u n t y o f H em ln o lo o n th o
4 th d a y o f J a n u a r y A- D. I 9 H , a t
t h e C o u r t H a u . e o f aa ld C o u n t y , to
A nsw er a Mill « f C o m p l a i n t f l i n t
f k a l n s t y u u In a a ld C o u r t bjr G e o r g e
t.. I.«v Ik no nml t h e n n n d t h e r e to
re c e iv e a n d a b i d e b y s u c h jtidi;rnent a n d d e r r e n u s s a i d C o u r t s h a l l
h a v e c o n s i d e r e d In t h i s b e h a l f . A nd
y.n u nr,&gt; n o t
° m l t: u p o n p ain
of Judtcm ent b y d e f a u l t b e i n g e n ­
t e r e d a g a i n s t you .
I t Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s
n o tic e bo p u b l i s h e d In t h e H a n fo rd
H e r a ld a n e w s p a p e r p u b l i s h e d In
B em ln ole C o u n ty . F l o r i d a , o n c e a
Week fo r f o u r e o n s e c u t l v e w e e k s .
V. TNESH, T H E H O N O R A B L E J.
J. DICKIN SON , J u d g e o f s a i d C o u r t ,
ntitl th e s e a l of t h i s C o u r t , a t t h e
C ity of H anford. F l o r i d a , t h i s 4 d a y
o f Dee. A. D. 1923.
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V. n . D O U G L A S S , C le rk .
(S E A L )
A* M. W E E K S , D. C.
EDMOND H. P A L M E It,
C o m p l a in a n t S o li c it o r .
Dec. ( - l l - M - j s p a n

Tools
Knives
Guns
Hunting: Outfits

Tea Sets
Sewing Scissors
Roller Skates

Phone 5.3

GET RESULTS BY USING HERALD WANT ADS

SALES AND SERVICE

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B i c V"ih;i,n th a t
K U V in arid o f
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W hen the need of m oney. is

Bcfcmird appark cnJ)' far pur.
(f c.-jft but also
[arnu lave lieen
ntrrrclated that
ire cnly oiitaiuWrdinatioa and
cn the various

greatest—Be Prepared
A t Christinas time I92U Ihe same arnmint of ready cash will he required
as is needed this year. Then there is the insurance, taxes and other an­
nual lolls that must lie met following the holidays. Resolve now that this
wit! lie the last time you will scrape and scratch to meet these expenses.

■two of tnerens-

I range nml inpracy of fire of
► that the uirF to combatant
airplane has bc[
long-range
!*ni,

and is

JOIN THE SEMINOLE COUNTY BA N K ’S
CHRISTMAS SAVING CLUB NOW!

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Then when next Christmas rolls nrnuitd you will
4 1/ 2

acres, right on Dixie Highway, with house, celery

have money with which to remember those you
love.

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crop and all equipment at a reasonable price.
10 acre farm in fine condition, growing: one of the host

A membership for every one of the

crops in Seminole County, near Highway, railroad sta­

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wells. $15,000.

family.

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One-half cash, balance one, two, three

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5 acres with flowing well near Dixie Highway within
y li51 folds lead !»
can nop thejn
-!*oa, an emulsified
take. Creocedical discovery
I ’ , wothe* and
.watmuies and in*«•

half mile of railroad station, school, church and post
$2,750 cash, baloffice. Ready to plant celery

weeks $

ance one and two years.

weeks

weeks
weeks

We have other farm s that will interest you

wecjfs

wowte is rec.
iV^f- #uthoriti-» ai
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other
soothe and heal
and »top iho
while the

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515 First National Bank Bldg.

Phone 713

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First Street and Magnolia Avenue

�• FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1925,

THET SA

nfor
IRONEOUS IDEA'
OF FL O R ID A IS
RAPIDLY WANING

Pussy Slides

. Fo;, QuickSale^L.

two flowing

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GOOD WAREHOUSE SITE
COO feet on track. Close in. Price $40.00 per
track foot. Good terms.

Propaganda Throughout The
North Is Not Being Taken
, So Seriously In Last Few
Months, Says Big Realtor

ACT QUICK

INCOME PROPERTY

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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.. Do:.
17.—(A3)—Lack of jU&amp;lmUndine
on the part of Nortlotil peopie a i
to the precise lensoni *.vliy Flor­
ida land values nr. stead,ly ad- i
vanclng explains why the anti- j
Florida propaganda campaign is
partly successful.
"Most of the folks up North
her only the romantic side of Flor­
ida's prosperity," snid T. F. Flana­
gan, Daytona Beach sales man­
ager nnd advertising manager for
Daytonn Shores, on his return yes­
terday from n 10-day survey of
the Middle West.
“They ore told only the im- j
mense fortunes made note in sonic
instances over night. They are
not impressed with actual statintics which prove that this so-ealled boom is permanent because it Ir.eitn .lew dI Brown, former irtis based on substantial, all-around ress and widow of Representative j
incrcnscs in values over the state." W. S. Brown, of Won. Virginia, is i
“Some time ago, Daytona Shores rcpnr.td engaged to Hugh Miller,
directors decided that
would in­ dean of the school of engineering, &lt;
vestigate conditions in the North Washington
University.
Mrs. '
to determine the bent means of Brown, who seconded the nomiiia* j
combating the knocks of nnti- tion of John W. Davis for presi­
Floridn propagandists through ad­ dent at tile Democratic conven­
vertising. First, it flout C. Louis tion last year, will not comment
Allen, vice-president in charge of
sales, to New York ami the East.
Then It sent Kmcr*&gt;n W. Chnillo,
vice-president in chatgc of develop­
ment, to Indianapolis and the Mid­
dle West.
Finally, Mr. Flanagnn was sent
to Chicago, considered the "hot­
bed" of anti-Florida propaganda
KEY WEST, Dec. 17.—l/P) —'The
and the center front which most of
fishing smack Acacia, Cupt. S. C.|
the "stories” are dispatched.
"And yet, n minority ol the peo­ Arthur, with a crew of seven men
ple are under the impression that on hoard, which hail been absent I
nothing save reel es'nte is being from this port for til days and
done here. They have no concep­ given up as bat, re turn n i to this i
tion of the vast railroad building port this morning at 10:30 o'clock
programs which are being rushed with all on hoard hale and hearty.
The other two Key Westers on
to completion; they do not real­
ise that thousands of miles of pav­ hoard are Lonnie Stidaiey mid J
other four
ed city streets and cement side­ Willie Taylor. The
members
of
the
crew
nre
not local
walks nre being lnid; chat thous­
ands of homes nnd ominous build­ men nnd tire not well known here.
CJr.at anxiety was felt here for
ings are being built that scores of
the
members of the crew ns the
operations nre under way—all of
which advance the value of real vessel was long overdue rn return­
ing from a fishing trip to the Torestate In good, Bound fashion.
“In short, there is too much talk tugas.
'I he vessel romuine 1 ir. the wat­
of quick profits in the North ami
too little nhout the cause behind e r s around Tortugas all dm mg its
the money making. Often I heard absence. While rough weather was
the question: "Well, who’s going experienced on thu boat during the
to hold the bug.” No effort seems trip when the vessel left here
the crow
to be made to teach the North that Nov. 28. nevertheless
the ‘hag* will he held gladly by suffered no hardships and on ar­
thousands of profit takers who rival this morning were surprised
realise that the longer they hold to lenrn that they had been re port­
ed as mb-ring.
jt the more they will im k“.
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S m a c k Believed
To Have Been Lost
Back At Key West

JAZZ VERSUS OPERA
Two A ged Growers
LONDON, Dec. 1 3 . —(/Pi—A woman’s jazz band
Is shrieking
D ie A t Beresford nightly
for fox trotters in Convent Garden, the home of Lon­
DELAND, Fla., Dec. 18.—(/Pi.! don's opera, the season of which
—.fumes A. Paint, aim Neal AI. i does not begin until may.
Alexander, both of Beiesford, near
V l r r t l i i K u f M turlthere, nnd partners in the citrus \ 11l l r r o f A 11lmi ooliiI
ili-r. „ r
business for over thirty years, died T IT I.IJ III \ It \ VIA A M I H ull I',
on successive days at their homes. i n i i i : n n i r . m . m m o i i h , i i , \ .
IICIIKIIV *11V1IN’.
Mr. Baird died on Tuoarfny and T hNa iu TInli’i:n u rmIHiiin riw i t h Ih. I'lu irMr. Alexander died last night.
t--r a m i in n e c n r i l n :ic&lt;- w i t h t h e p r o ­
Both men located In Florida in v i s i o n s of la w . Ill,- a n n u a l m i - i i i m
H t o r k l i o h l e r s of ll-,* t*i 1 1-1880 and had built up a hrgi liuri- o fim1r li&gt;u n t y nm l M o i l n a i - r miuu.v
ness in the growing and marketing liw ill
In* h e ld a t t h e o f f ic e -if tint
of citrus fruit. They had brandi­ Company. in tin- i*liv o f A a o fo n l.
r
l
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o f January.
es in all purts' of the state and in 1:&gt;26. .ia .t ont h et h eh oliuur ii oday
f i h r r e o'clocl:
the north.
i«. in. / o r t h e p u riio st- of r n is ld erlm c
s i i r h i n n t t e r s us may h e l i r n u u h i
h
fo r- It
It must be awful to h * a r&lt;"il- i-I&gt;at1 t i l l s Hu- 1 7 t h i l ny of l i e c e i n estato man and u?e such profits tier, 1925.
•s. o . CM AHK.
in sight and let the land go to
l’rcnldent.
somebody else.—Memphis News- A t t e s t :
Scimitar.
A U 'I I K D r O H T t i n . .Secretary.

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This is a new building paying more than S r, i
gross. Very good location w ith lin e possibil­
ities,^$32,000. Terms.
Sec Me For Subdivision Property.

New Smi'rnnnrm^ ; ? f^ on dbd(W
grove... pricc 89S c?L
taje.
aund ^ h i n g . terma- 1 S |

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4 Rooms And Bath On Second S t

J V e have the hotnew1
fhem .
rae*-Come and ste
,

INVESTM ENTS

1st National Bank Bldg.

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HAGAN REALTY Col

Phone 744.

108 E. Second St.

W. F. HOLBORN, Sales M anager

f l e t c h e r -b u l g e r r e a l t y

112 Vi

co.

Phone 746

Magnolia

HOMES-LOTS-FAt
ACREAGE -I

FOR EXCHANGE OR SALE
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MOORE HAVEN, OVIEDO
Wc own free- and denr -'0 acres of drained niAck
land two miles smith of Moore Haven, right on the
Baker Highway connecting that town with Tamiami
Trail and inside the system of dykes whvh are nearly
remnteted. It [a claimed tliii land will be worth
$1,500 per rcre when Iho improvements are finished
tnij winter.
Also la acre.; of fine, flowing well, vegetable land
at Ovidro, easily cleared, jointjg &lt;no of the good
celery nnd fruit farms, near the Ovicdo-Gincva hard
road auJ the railroad.
We ean make attractive price and terms on these
or will exthnngc one or both for improved property
al Sanford or vicinity.
20b Magnolia Ave.
Chons 231

Crystal Lake Shores j
We are going to offer n 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:

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PACKARD REALTY CO.

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TERMS: FIRST PAYM ENT $20.00 and $20.00
MONTHLY for .10 m onths thereafter, which takes
care of all interest charges.

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THIS OFFER CLOSES JANUARY 1st, 1926
FREE— TRANSPORTATION TO PROPERTY.

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LAKE MARY DEVELOPMENT CO. j
108 Magnolia Avenue

Phone 117

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10 acre celery farm, G acres cleaml
Large house; all equipment, inrfE!
truck. Priced cheap at $8,000. ^
See us for well located lots in|
at prices under the market.

COLCLOUGH REALTYI

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PRICE OF LOTS- $600.00

Phone 231

B eautiful furnished bungalow™
opposite Hose Court. Urge lot r,
lent location. Small cash payment"
rent*

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20!&gt; .Magnolia Ave,

OARGaix

1 room cotta/*- i ■,

Terms On Balance

KARL J. SCHULTZ

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cation, the price is

Price $5,000-Cash $1,250
REAL ESTATE

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Real Estate

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311 First Xstionil
Sanford, Fla.

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4,000,000 ACRES
From $4.50 to $5,000pen

Timber lands, $12.50 to $65.00 perm
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Forms with buildings, $25.00 f&lt;rn|i
River Front land, $9.00 p e r « *

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Groves paying 25 percent net.

For a Wonderful Buy If You Act Now.

WHY PAY BIG RENTS?

H.'i ft. Fronting Seminole Blvd. and Commercial St., overloking
Lakei Monroe.
158 ft. off Sanford Ave. Approximately DQ0 ft, deep.
Information

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BROWN REALTY COMPANY
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Ocean Front, $100.00 per foot. , \]

•22 Union Avenue

BRYANT &amp; HAM
Number G Ball Building,
' Office, Sanford, Florida,

Another Bungalow ju st completed, four rooms, electric
lights, bath room, fireplace. Only $5,500. E asy
terms.
A Bungalow o f three rooms. Nearly finished. E lectric
lights, bath, and fireplace. Lot GOxllC. $4,500.00.
Easy Terms.

20 Years Experience AVith Florida!

TH E CHRISTMAS GIFTS

Five-room C ottage, bath, electric lights, fireplace and
garage. Lot GOxllG, Only $3,500. E asy terms.

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1lu-se places are well e(|iiippcd w ith dish closets and
closets for other uses. These arc real bargains.
Let us show them to you.

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Lake Mary Development Company
108 Magnolia Ave.

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Phone 117

R. A. WINSTON, General
Masonic Bldg.

R. R. Eldridge

&lt;_ * BY T ill: STATE COMPTROLLER

Ilic Official Agency for Sanford nml Sem inole ( ’minty
to make local delivery of License is luculcd at Ball
Hard ware Building, tip stairs.

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There arc no other AUTHORIZED agencies for Sem ­
inole County except the above, s:&gt; flu not he misled.
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N. B.—Take your Title C ertificate and License Card
with you when you go for your new License T ag. E vi­
dence of Title Certificate must he shown. If car was
operated in 1925 before December 15 the T ag License
Number for 1925 must also be shown or the unpaid
1925 license must be collected when 1920 License Tag
is issued.
THE LEGISLATURE HAS AUTHORIZED THIS
CONVENIENCE AND THE COMPTROLLER HAS
PROVIDED IT IN EACH COUNTY. PATRONIZE
THE LOCAL AGENCY AND MAKE IT A SUCCESS.
ERNEST' AMOS, COMPTROLLER.
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Sanford, Fla.

REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS
New Utilise Palmetto Ave., till new
furnished. Good term s ................. $19,500
Lot 01x11, Cypress Ave., off Celery
Avenue .............................................. 51,900
Lot in M ayfair 50x117, near the lake.
Good term s ....................................... $1,500
Two Lois Oak and Central Ave.
Tor lhe two ....................................... $5,000
Lot 100x117 Sanford A ve. A good bargain.
Three Lots, 7lli Willow St., $7,500 for three.
Lot 35x117 Sanford A ve. around 5th, $12,000
Lot in Bel-Air, 56x125, Eastern exp., $1,150
Lot in San Lanta, 56x110 ................. $5,500
Lot 00x127 Oak and C e n tr a l.................. $.1,500

Lake Monroe Development
Co.
Pulcaton-Brumley Building
Sanford, Fla.
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“UOaiTlfle, price........... .............■_................. 523,000

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er&gt; l,cwt ,)l'&gt; bi the city, price 5100,000.
s corner Ihirtecnth and Palmetto, 111x1)7...... $7,300.00

9r 'Lola
Adjoining
j ' f f ' T e n e h Avenue.

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hundred twenty seven,
fro ip Orlando hiEhw»!“r** orange trees on each lot, one lilock

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innf ln e ' o » iH n bSifJufui ',U’:‘r Elder St,rinK:'* fivc ucres 5und
One house and |0t r h
terms, price..... .........$7,000.00

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1— Announcements

10—For Rent, Rooms

WE ARE owners and developers.
Having subdivision that offer
most unusual opportunities for the
Investor. Hero Is your chance to
make some real money. Apply
Room 305 First National Bank
B uilding. Florida Land In v e sto r s
Co. H. W. Mims, Asst. Dist. Man­
ager.
____________________.

FOR r e n..t ? Furnished rooms,
reasonable. 107 W. 3rd Street
FRONT REDROOM for rent. Pri*.
T,,'ate .•"m,ly- Gentleman only.
Phono 586-W.

17— For Sale, Houses

24.— L ost, Found

l'Oii SALE: Right now possess* LOST: A black suit caso on Cel­
•pn. New, all modem, 5 rooms
ery Ave. Contains book on Peo­
and bath, beautiful, Spanish bung­ ples Bank, Red Level, Ala.
alow in most select part of San­
ford only $?500. S3300 cash, bal­
ance ea sy terms. Bayard Realty
26— Painting, Decorating
Co.. Phone 208. 116 S. Park Ave.
11—Financial
WANTED: Service station attend­
I CAN contract the carpenter work FOR SALE: Five room bungalow
ant who understands how to give
and garago. Paving paid for. real service in filling and tiro
ami stucco on a few more resi5— Autos, Sale
dences. Address H. R. care Herald. Best location, Sanford Heights, at work. Address Box 156, City.
a bargain, direct from owner. Ad­
dress P. 0 . Box 742.
14—For Sale. Acreage
1920 HUDSON COACH, fully
27—Piano Tuning
equipped, almost new, liberal
I'OR SALE: Several houses nnd
discount, cash or terms. Ray La­
other buildings that must he I BUY, pay cash for second hand
Salle, 615 E. Third.
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removed. You can save money in
pianos. Address Box 352.
building by buying one or more
DEPENDABLE USED CARS
of these. Comer Park and Second
H. C. VIE^E, Jeweler. Watch,
St.
ATTENTION!
Jewelery and clock ropairin and
1924 Dodge coupe, excellent con­
engraving. Quick service. 116
dition.
*OR
SALE:
260
acre
farm,
five
DAYTONA
1924 Dodge touring car.
buildings, nice land near Mar­ nolia Avenue. Phone 442.
1923 Dodge coupe, A -l condition.
ket City, college. Want to sell and
DEI.AND FARMS
1925 Ford coupe, many extras.
buy winter homo in Florida. Write
28— Plant, Seeds, Trees
1923 Light Ford truck.
Acreage
for particulars. W. S. Pillsbury,
1922 Ford roadster, special.
Wutcrvillc,
Maine.
Adjoining
4TEWART THE FLORIST”
Daytona
20— For Sale Miscellaneous
I. W. PHILLIPS, SONS
Flowers /or all occasioas.
814 Myrtle. Phone 260-W
Aeroplane Site
Phono 3
Oak and 2nd St.
IF YOU WANT a real Christmas
Sold
tree at rcasonablo price, phone
In Units of
4GO.
•'ll—Special N otices
1, » and 10 Acre Tracts
G— Business Opportunities
or
WOOD FOR SALE: Leave orders GERMAN POLICE DOGS: Pippin
PERMANENT WAVING: Have it
Box 92-A. Sanford. Fla.
Entire Sections
Kennels, announce the nrrival of
done tho “Nestle Way.” Satis­
n litter of 7 puppies December 6,
$150
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OR
SALE:
A
used
piano
in
first
faction guaranteed. Special prices
1925. Sire—Wolf v. d. Scnnhutto
I’cr Acre
class condition. 300 West Centrul No.
until December 25. Apply nt once
383,708. Half nephew to
St.
Phone
468-LI.
and
for appointment. Miss Virginia
Strongheart Dnm— Trixie Von
Long. Over Mobley's Drug Store.
UP
BABY BUGGY, good ns new. In­ IUsmnrck No. 409,620 Harrington
Park Strain. These puppies are go­
7— Business Service
quire 520 W. First St.
harry e. pr e t t y m a n
ing fast so if you want one npply
(Incorporated)
HARDWOOD FLOOR contractors.
FOR SALK: Ail kinds of lumber, at once to owner. R. R. Pippin,
Estimates given. Superior work­
Iron roofing, brick, glass nnd&gt;'Vcst First Street, 3 miles out,
112 South Pork Avenue
manship. W. L. Renhnrtit &amp; Co.,
niping. Bring your truck as th is'npar West Sanford Filling Station,
Phone
632-W.
Qen Delivery. Orlando.__________
is ready to haul nway. Corner of i Post Office Box 125, Sanford.
SAND for building nnd construc­
tion purposes. Delivery from
quarry. 1100 Myrtle Avenue.

Efficient,

III-TEST building tile and brick.
Sanford Cement Products Co.
5th St. and Mapie._____________
LANEY’S DRUG STORE — Pre­
scriptions, Drugs, Sodas.
We
are as near you aa your phone.
Call 103.

Ltions

SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
Successors to Gillon &amp; Platt
/16 Magnolia.
Everything elec­
trical. Phone 422. Electregith
Radio.

Br.g

ortunities
lice
rtments
uses

WIGHTS—Three stations. Mag­
nolia and Second. First and Elm,
Sanford Avenue and 10th Street.
Expert service.

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WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing
Engraving, Embossing. Seo u?
first. We do it. Phune 417-Vf
R. R. Avo.-Commcrclal St.
JAMES II. COWAN—All kinds
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Water and Boat Tanks. At Oak
Avenue and Third Street. Tele-’
phono 111.
MIRACLE Concrete Co, general
cement work, sidewalks, build­
ing blocks. Irrigation boxes. J. EL
Terwilleger, Prop.
HILL LUMBER CO. Uouia
Service, Qunllty and Price.

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8— For Rent, A partm ents

orati.itf,

FOUR ROOM npartment, unfur­
nished, close in. Corner of Sec­
ond and Palmetto. 122 1-2 Pulmccto Ave.

I'i'rces
Supplies
-Sirs

FOR RENT: Two or three room
apartment. Hcrnld Apartments.

t"*d Supplies

p. Female
&gt;Male
P. Male or

WANTED TO RENT: 2 or 3 room
unfurnished upartment. Reply
M. C. J. care Herald.

9— For Rent, Houses

Salesman

Lit inn. Male
tion.Fnnale
Estate

FOR RENT: Garage. 907 S. Lau­
rel St.

10— For Rent, Rooms
FOR RENT: One furnished bed­
room. 018 Oak Ave. Phone
622-W.

lent

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SER
subdivisions
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Burger,
IOrlando, Fla.
•HUMEltS
'•d of that
•Jail J33
pber Co. The

FOR RENT: Rooms, with or with­
out ntcals. Reasonable rates.
Lincoln Hotel.
MAINE — WatervTIle, Morning
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
people arc interested in Florida
property. Reach them through
the Sentinel. Rate card on ap­
plication.

A LITTLE WANT AD IN The
HERALD will bring you in big
Rent
results. Advertise those old ar­
ticles you have stored away and
HlltU
have no use for. A littlo thirtyPjVlCB Day cent ad may bring you several
Bag- dollars. Thone 148 nnd a repre­
’ Wl and 03.W sentative will call and ere you.

Park Ave. and 2nd Street.

MORGANTOWN, W. VA.. people
are Interested In Florida. Each
WANTED: Counter girls. Lu*Bcth of them through a classified ad
in the Morgantown POST. Six
Cafeteria.
cents a word for six consecutive
WANTED: Experienced waitress. issues.
_Apply_BelI Cafe.
COLUMBUS &lt;Ga..) LEDGER —
WANT work o r change of posi­
Classified ads have the largest
tion? White only. Northern Star circulation in Southwestern Geor­
Employment Bureau, 30 E. Church gia. Rate 8c (6-word line) line. |
St., Orlando, Fla.
HELP WANTED: Salesladies at FOR SALE—Spare on the page
for classified advertisements.
once. Apply manager, F. W.
Why not rent those vacant rooms,
Woolworth Co.
or sell that second-hand goods?
LADY SALES assistants to find
prospects to ride bus into DoLand and Ornnge City. Fast selling property, paying good_ corn- R esident o f F lorida sin ce t i l l .
ssions. Write 96, Herald for inmiss
R eferences:
F irst N ational Dank.
terview.

34— Wanted Help, Female

WANTED: Five experienced sales­
ladies to work Saturdays for
ladies ready-to-wear. Apply The
Style Shop, 309 Sanford Ave.
WANTED: Indies ambitious to
make big money and willing to
work for it, to assist in snlo of one
of Florida’s most promising nnd
best selling developments. Big ad­
vertising, nnd co-operntion of the
highest order, make sales easy nnd
biff enmings certain. For particu­
lars, write Box 66, Sanford Herald.

J. H. HUTCHINSON
H R jtl. ESTATE
121 W est F irst Street
l ’hone 175
Member of
SANFOnD. FLA.
Florida S ta te
F lo r ists A ssociation.

G. TAYLOR DYER
Painting— Decorating
PHONE 303

35— Wanted Help, Male

on
F irst Street
Extension
$450.00
P er Front F t
The best First S t
buy yet offered.

SALESMAN
We have a good opportunity to
offer real estate salesman. One
who is fnmiliar with the greater
Sanford district preferred.

SANFORD GROVE. Inc.
507 1st. Nat’l. Bank Bldg.
Phone 210

HILTON’S
IIAIIIir.lt SHOP

113 Magnolia Ave.
First Class Barbers
Special Attention
Given To Ladles and Chlidre*.

38— Wanted. Situation Male
32—Typewriters, Suppplies

POSITIONS WANTED: White
TURKEY DEALERS order from
kelp all vocations supplied on
Elton si. Moughton
Mizell Produce Co., Live Oak,
REMINGTON Portable four-bank short notice. Please write, wire or
Fla.
ARCHITECT
Typewriters, “tho king of port- phono 2632. Northern Star Em30 E. Church
'oyment Bureau,
B
15 ACRE FARM with 8 acres, FOR SALE: Shot gun, Remington nblcs. $60. Barret Portable Adding • 'oyntent
Find
National
Hank Bldg,
growing host of celery nnd vegcAutomatic, two barrels, one full Mnchincs. Can’t bo bent. Seminole St., Orlando. Fla.
Snnfnrd.
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tmilcs, 7 acres in wood land. Newichoke, ono bush; one Wincoester I’rintery. Phono 93. Welnka Bldg. WANTED by middle nged white
Seminole Houlevnrd will cross this automatic rifle. 351 calibre in fine
man. Caretaker or jnnitor posi­
33— Wanted
property. Price, including new 8 condition. 118 Park Ave., 2nd floor.
tion.
S. Dutton. P. O. Bpx 1074.
loom house $31,500. Part cash,
WANTED
TO
BUY:
Long
leaf
balance within 2 years. Mcckins, FOR SALE: Dodge, 3-pnssengcr
VALDEZ HOTEL *
round timber from 100,000 ft. 39-W nnteil Situation. Fcmnle
care Herald.
European 1'lsn
Coupe. A-l condition; wonderful up, must be high land timber for
SITUATION WANTED: Stenog­
buy.
$275
cash.
See
Itoppclt
nt
saw mill purposes. T. W. Patter­
17—For Sale, Houses
rapher. Grndunte of Jacksonville
The Herald Office.
Sanford's I.esd ln a H otel
son, Maitland.
Duslness College. 1102 Oak Ave.
STUCCO HOUSE, 4 rooms nnd COAL FOR SALE. Phono or call WANTED: Second hand Johnston
WIIIIT tV. W AItXF.lt, Manager
Canadian lady. 34
Lincoln Hotel.
bath and sleeping porch. $1500.
row boat motor in good condi* REFINED
years
old,
wishes
position
ns
$2000 cash, balance terms. Address
housekeeper to widower, in return
FOR SALE: Ford Sedan. 4 doors, tion. S. R. I&gt;. care Herald.
Dean-Berg Corp., Box 431.
for board of younger sister. No ADVERTISE In the Journnl-Ilergood condition. $200.00. 216 E.
objections to ono child. Southern
FOR SALE: In Edgewood, new six Second.
aid, South Georgia’s greatest
references. Miss Arlene Fligg, newspaper. Morning, afternoon,,
room stucco bungalow. Eastern
Meaford, Ontario, Canada.
exposure, completely furnished, all FOR SALE: Living room suit, dinweekly and Suuduy.
Classified
conveniences,
$10,500.00. Smei'.-i ing ch a in . day bed nod dresser,
rates 10c per tine. Waycrosa Jour
10—
Wanted
Real
E
state
cash payment, liberal terms, own- 320 Holly_Ave.
tml-Heretd. Waycross, Georgia.
or 1 O. Box 1073.
WF. HAVE a large waiting list
Sale— Furniture, etc.
for small houses. Whnt have you ADVERTISING gota results If it
is a prescription for
$2500 CASH will buy a 5 room
reaches potential buyer*. PaI
to
offer. Dcan-Ilerg Corporation.
We carry n full line.
furnished houso facing east.
Intka
Daily News is circulated In
Cash of Colds, Grippe, Flu, Doflgue, j 515 First National Bank Bldg.
Fine yard with flowers and fruit Our prices are right.
nn industrial and agricultural sec­
terms.
We
want
your
business
trees. Balance terms. Can give im­
Bilious Fever and M alaria!
tion.
42 — A d v tg . M e d iu m s
mediate possession. Dean - Ilerg Sanford Stove A Furniture Co.
321 K. First St.
Corporation. 515 First Nut'i. BanL
I LEARN ABO U r rolk County and TAMI’A DAILY TIMES. Tampa,
It kills the germs.
Bldg.
Fin. Thousands read tho clas­
Lakeland, through the Star-Sale, Real Estate
! Telegram. Best advertising me- sified pages of Florida's Great
NEW 5 ROOM HOUSE: $1500
! diuin in South Florida. Published Homo Daily, rates 2 cents a word.
cash. Balance l. 2, 3 years, or FOR SAI.K: Three lots on Sanford
STAK-TELEGRAM— Minimum 25c, cash with order.
Try
S
m
ith
s
Barber
, mornings. STAI
Ave., 165 feet East front. For
monthly. Price $6500. Dean-Berg
Writo for complete rate card.
m
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Lnkcland. Florida.
quick
sale
$7,500.
Terms
if
desired.
Corporation, 515 First Nat’l. Bank
Shop
for
good
barber
See
T.
C.
Fellows,
Cor.
1st
and
OHIO—Xenia.
Make
your
snles
THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
Bldg.
Elm. Phone 447-W.
through the Xenia Gaxetto, Zen—Central West Virginia's larg­
work.
Ladies
welcome.
FOR SALE: New five room bung­
in, Ohio. Rich agriculture! dis­ est daily. Want ad rate 1 l-2c per
alow on Sanford Ave., $5000. TWO CHOICE lots on Geneva Next to Valdez.
trict. Want ad and display rates word; 4 insertions 1 l-4c; 6 or
Terms. Inquire J. M. Doerr, No.
on request.
more lc per word each insertion.
Avenue for only $1,150 cash.
7 Phillip^ Apartment.
TAMPA MORNING T R IB U N E Balance terms. Box 231, Herald.
THE MORNING JOURNAL is tho
NOTICE
FOR SALE: One acre and three FOR SALE: Corner lot In MayKEEL &amp; SONS
accepted want ad medium io
room house and garage, good
, _ You Drive It. » — Daytona (Fla.) Ono cent a word
fair at bargain.
Direct from
TO
ALL
CONTRACTORS
flowing well, 3 miles front San- owner. Phonu 571W.
fV. Myrtle and 2nd St. at It. It.
un insertion. Minimum 25c.
On nnd after January the
ford, 12 hundred feet south of
First St. Prepared bard road.
10th, 192G, tho I’nintera scale
Price $3000; $1000 cash, balance DIXIE HIGHWAY Gas Station will he $1.00 per hour.
nnd Store—Fully Equipped: Old
in two years. Quick sale. . C. Rob­
Local 1261, Sanford
erts. Box 373, Sanford.
_____ established business, paying; 3 gas
and four oil tanks, complete stock By M. D. JACKSON,
TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of groceries and fixtures; new fiveFinancial Secretary.
Florida real estate advertise In room painted house and store 60x
the St. Petersburg Times. One can* ;'Q0_
pear schools, jhurches,
cent a word daily, two centa a won room plot,
painted houso anil store 60x TO REACH the prosperous farm­
paT
Sundays.
etc. For immediate action, $5500
ers and fern growers of Volus­
Lot 2, Block 7, Mcllonville Ave., $4,000
Send in your subscription to the takes all, only part needed. Her­ ia county advortiso in the DcLnnd
man
Corrington,
-40
4
First
Nation­
Tribune or hand it to your local
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
Lot 9, Block (i, Elliott Avenue,
dealer so you can read Florida's al Bank Building.
with order.
greatest newspaper. One year,
Eastern Exposure ................$4,200
$8.00, 6 months, $1.00, three months ONE new, five room house ut Gin- DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
Lot 10, Block 0 Elliott Avenue,
anything? If so advertise in
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­ dorville. Easy terms. P. O. Box
the Gainesville Sun.
ance policy add 75c to your order. 696, city.
Eastern E x p o su r e ................$4,200
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­ J. E. SPURUNG, sub-division
■neeialist. Subdivision to Or­
gusta, Ga., Augusta’s greatest
TERMS
lando, Florida, and F I o r i
classified medium, rate, cash, 9c
heights,
Florida
on
Dixie
High­
charge. 10c minimum. __________
w ay._____________ ___________
FOR BIG RESULTS slvertise in
tho
FORT
LAUDERDALE LOT NO. 33 Palmetto Ave., be­
tween Kntlo und Franklin $800 with LEONARDI’S COUGII SYRUP
DAILY NEWS—it covers Brow­
(CREOSOTED)
ard County thoroughly which ii cash. Balance terms. Price $2250.
Creosote is the best healing agent
ono of tho most rapidly grooving Dean-Iierg Corporation, 515 First
for chronic coughs and colds and throat
sections on the Florida Coast. Nat’l. Bank Bldg.
Rc-Sales Dept.
•ad lung troubles.
Samplo copi and rate card upon
214
E. FIRST ST.
To
stop
that
night
cough
and
sleep
CORNER LOT in Sanford Heights,
request.
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$2500 if sold before Jun. 1. $1.- ',a peace take a dose of
I’ho n e 453 .
LEO-NAR-DI’S
Eight hundred tons of one-dollur 000 cash, balance $100 every JO
Good
for
the
kiddies.
bills will he put into circulation days. Dean-Berg Corporation, 515
Ask your druggist for it.
First Nat’l. Bank Bldg. Phone 713.
this year by the government.

With

W. V. WHEELER
Incorporated
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Realtor
410-411-412

First National Bank Bldg.
Phono 490-W.

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Sanford Radiator and
Hody Works
R adiators.

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D e p u ty ' fflttMffi In
Dade Murder Trial
Is Freed JJy jCourt

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MIAMI, FIa.,.l)cc. 17.—&lt;/P)—
Deputy Sheriff C. J. l ’ra tt, on
trial wilh Sheriff Henry IV
Chase of Dado county, and dep­
uty E arl Venno, for second de­
gree m urder, today wu.i-freed.
C h a r t s nguinst I’rn tt were
dismissed on recommendation
of Jnnics Carson, associate df
the prosecution counsel, who in­
formed the court that the state
did nut think it had made out
a ense against the deputy. P ra tt
was the deputy in charge of the
Dade county jail on Sept. 27
during the attem pted jail break
when two men were slain.
Failure of J. S. l ’ntton, Tam ­
pa newspaperman form erly of
Miami to appear ns a c a r witlies:', was auid to havo lieen re ­
sponsible for tho release of
l'ra tt.

LOCAL
One killed and three injured
when Atlantic Coast Line train
8!&gt; is wrecked near Maitluml.
Boston banker, Samuel Bern­
hardt, is impressed with city’s
stability unon first visi&lt; here.
Lions’ Club plans to end cam ­
paign next week for funds to
equip
children’s
playgrounds
here.
Seminole county agency for
sta te com ptroller’s office Is op­
ened for issuance of auto license
tags under supervision of Cham­
ber of Commerce.
250 church workers will make
survey of city for purpose of
alligning new residents’ nml vis­
itors ns to church affiliation.
STATE
Mr«. Raymond O. Bennett, for­
m er Follies girl, and wife of
w ealthy Tennessee man, who was
acquitted of m urder in Tam pa
two years ago, begins suit for
divorce in Tampa.
DOMESTIC
Lionel Atwill sues his wife,
Elsie Mackny. for divorce, alleg­
ing she lias returned to Europe
with Max Montcsole, an E ng­
lishman.
House of Representatives re­
fuses to place g ift tax in new
revenue bill.
Dismissal of Col. William
Mitchell from t|jo arm y is asked
by prosecution in court m artial
which nears (dose.
Gov. Len Small of Illinois
plans to fight decision of su ­
preme court in ordering him to
Tnnke nn accounting of interest
money alleged to have been witheld by him.
Col. William Mitchell nttneks
procedure of court m artini and
rests his case without replying
to prosecution’s demand for his
dismissal from arm y.
A fter a lapse of three years,
tho Senate begins debate on U.
S. membership in tho World
Court, advocated by I’residents
Harding and Coolldgc.
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FOREIGN
London Society is stirred by
the identity of man arrested in
Hvdo Dark recently, who is now
said to be Sir Basil Thomnsoa,
form er Scotland Yard chieftain.

SENATEBEGINS™1"™ Governor to Fight" MITCHELLRAPS Attacked
Supreme Court Decision In
Ordering Audit Of Books
U ler Delay Of Neat ly Three
Years, Upper House Will
Make Effort To Take Ac­
; lion On Recommendation

Swanson Of Virginia
Opens Debate Today
Dcmccratic Solon Favors U.
S. Membership; l ’ r a i s e
Of Court’s Work (i i v e n

SPRINGFIELD, III., Dec. 17.—
W7—Gov. Ism Small will fight the
decision of the Illinois Supreme
Court entering him to, innko ac­
counting of approximately $1,000,­
000 interest money alleged to have
own withheld by him while stato
treasurer.
He will soon polithyi for a re­
hearing asking the court to re­
consider its finding which charges
that ho deposited state funds in
fictitious banks a t two |»er fent
interest and Inter split profis ac­
cruing from re-loans a t from .r» t.»
8 per cent. He lias until the Feb­
ruary term of the court to file
the plea.
What action Attorney General
Krlicstom will take ho would not
indicate, lie declined to comment
on whether the law1 prohibited an
elective officer from holding of­
fice and owing the state money
nt the same time would affect the
governor’s status.
Two Of Justices Dissented
Two of tho seven justices of the
court dissented in the decision in

the chancery action, which was
based on the same evidence used
ngninst the governor in u crim­
inal trial in l'J22, where ho was Accused Former Air Chief
acquitted. A fter the jury exoner­
R ests Case W ithout Mak­
ated him he ran for re-election in
ing
Reply To Prosecution
1P2-I on a good roads platform.
Ill fixing the governor’s liability,
Demand For Ilis Dism issal
the court held th at a court agree­
m ent with a fictitious Grnnt i’ark
I’ank and Small's failure ns treas­ R eiterates Truth Of
u rer to show the source of inter­ Charge Substantiated
cat on state funds were causes
sufficient to w arrant an account­
Proseculon Asks To Forego
ing.
Closing A rgum ents Util
The hank was owned by tho
Into Senator K. C. Curtis and his
Court Won’l Permit It
son. Tho estate of the senator and
hin son wore joined with the gover­
nor ns defendants and with him
m ust make an accounting.
"I know, nml the evidence prov­
es, that I paid into the state trea­
sury every dollar I received while
stato treasurer, as interest on
sta te funds,” the governor said
last night in calling upon the peo­
ple of Illinois to maintain their
faith in him. “ A g reat mistake has
been made,” he declared.'

WASHINGTON, Dee. 17.—(/T)—
After a delay of nearly three year
the Senate today ltcsded tho re­
pealed tirgings, of the White Ilmi. «•
and In gau debate on a resolution
proposing American membership
in the world court.
Even in its beginning the dis­
cussion took on many t f the same
characteristics that characterized
the Senate's long struggle over
the League of Nations. Once more
the mantle of leadership for fav­
orable Senate action fell upon the
shoulders of a Democratic spokes­
disciplinary charges ag ain st him,
man. In opposition .stood a dobut hud been answered by mis­
IcrmiiK'tl proposed of "irrcconeilinform ation and untruthful qviallies” under tiio captaincy of a
d 'nee on the competency of widen
Republican chairman of the For­
the court had refused to pass.
eign Relations Committee. Hold­
"To proceed further, with tin*
ing the balance was a group whose
case would serve no useful pur­
leaden hail been the “ mild rcscrpose" lie concluded. "I have th ere­
vatlonists" in the fight over the
fore directed my counsel to en­
league.
Representative I-’rear Asks Two Members Are Named To tirely close olin part of* the pro­
Despite the assurance of the two
ceedings without argum ent."
Continuance Of Clause,
Represent Club On l*lnyRepublican presidents, who havo
Regular Order To lb* Followed
Created Two Years Tgo;
Ground Commission To lie
recommended American members
The
prosecution coup*. *1 M .ontu
in tho court, the "Irreconcilable*”
Cigar Tax &lt; a i | Accepted
Apponted By Mayor Lake offered to forego Its eliisthg" rirgtthavo nought to convince their Re­
ments likowi.u, but tho court ru l­
publican colleagues th at the court
ed Hint tho regular ord
hould
tight is only the league fight over
lie followed and ordered Me I. Al­
again. An almost solid Demo­
len Gullion, the assistant judge
cratic membership hns accepted
advocate, to present ’he • sing
without question the contention of
plea of tho lYosccutiou.
dli
Presidents Harding und Coolidgo,
rented Ion of the club made today nt thu for the sake of discipline in tho
that although the court was o r­
iunl to weekly luncheon held in the Vnl- army 11ml for the national interest
ganized by a coinmi’tcc of the
is am- dez Grill.
Maj. Gullion asked the a ir officer
league, an American court mem­
mut
a
Club members in charge of thu he stripped of his arm y einnmisbership need curry no implication
campaign stated that one inure mission because of his repeated
of American participation in thu
f
Repweek of intensive canvassing is public denunciation of governm ent
league.
, Deni- expected to augment tho sum nl- aviation policies und those re ­
Swanson Dcgir.s Debate
•ilnnco ready obtained in order to make sponsible for themSenator Swanson of Virginia be­
brown possible tho iiumodiuto purchase of
Col. (Mitchell's »tat'*mrnt to the
gun the debate in open session
ictions modern playground equipment,
court follows:
when n proposed suggestion was
ten in
In connection with pinyground
"My trial before this court m ar­
presented arguing for American
&gt;ut do- activities sponsored by the Lions tini is the culmination ot the cf
membership in the cotut as the
S. R. Dighton and Frank W. Tal forts of the general i ta f t of tlje
best present means bv which this
tion
bolt were unanimously elected t&lt;B| army and tho general bored of
country can contribute to world
itomo- represent the dub on the piny the navy to depreciate the value
pence.
.
, ,„.
eh th e | ground commission th a t will In of air power and keep It in im
vo to appointed by Mayor F orrest l-nku auxiliary position which absolutely
mem-1within the next few days. Mnyor compromises our whole system of
loricnn Lake, it was stated, had request' national defense.
m am l-'ed the club to nominate two of
measure and contemplate! u
AUiichx S tarted Dark In I'JIH
tho five members, the other three
to it no amendment*, no r
“These
efforts to kdcp down our
enl of to bo selected by him from various
cations."
air power were begun as soon a.*
,
tires
women’s
organizations
Interested
Describing the existing co
the sound of tho cannon hud ceaaers of in civic work.
z
onu of the land-marks of
cd on the western front in I'.HS.
r
seen
Following
Mr,
Dighton'*
brief
years, promotive of world
iff by talk on the action of the City Com- WIkii wo sunk the battleship:, o f f
and betterment, the ' irgini:
t* pro- missioners in providing for a su- the Virginia capes i.t l'J2l and
ator said it would bo a dcpl
eduevd
pervisor of idaygroumj activities. again in ll»2j! and proved to th*
world if this court were di
world that a ir (lower had revolu­
ed. Its usefulness b-seiiod, e
tionized nil schemes i f uutioual
fidenee in it impaired.
defense, these efforts w ere redoub­
Instrumental In |(i-.placmg
led and havo continued to this
" It discloses that in the
The tru th of every statem ent
(Continued on i’ugo 3,
(Continued on Duge 3)

Hopeful View Now
Taken liv Britain
Harrison to Attend '
T raffic M eeting I n Mosul Trouble

mipson, fortelligcnce of
r *n arrested
saniu of Fed.

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‘r&gt; the street is
I the affair
'0r,ner assistant
"■' '•’'to the hands
!r|&gt;‘ command: Tv °ut on ball,
la t Mon.
*v*r, to come
in, o ' C hai been
.®the Miirlhn*

Twenty-Two Panes Todny

tree Injured In Train Wreck Defendent Bin

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khnrd Austin,
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ped from ihc
to Ik* buried in
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17. 1925

LONDON, Dec. 1 &lt;
A
F. F. Harrison Jr., traffic ex­
pert of the Sanford Chamber of most hopeful view taken here re­
Commerce will nttend the meet­ garding the situation growing out
the endorsement hy th** League
ing of the Florida Regional Board i of
ill Jai'ksonvtllo on Friday. Dec. 18, of Nations of Great Britain * pos­
ition respecting the Mosul bound
bo announced this morning. The 1ary
in the kingdom nt Irak, is
Hoard is meeting to fu rth er the
interist* of freight receivers und th at opportunity no"' ” 10
shipper* throughout this dis­ ! given negotiator to attempt to nr• range a friendly unileritaading betrict, stated Mr. Harrison.
Mr. Harrison will also net - in 1tween Turkey und Great uritain.
Armed houtilitie** between t ur­
collaboration with u representtative
of the City of Sanford in investi­ key und Great Britain over the
gating thi? advisability of estab­ latter having secured, the man­
lishing a barge* line by which it date for the rich oil and otfnculis hoped to ship freight up the tural region is not considered pro­
river from Jacksonville, and un­ blematical. This i* true despite
load it nt the pier winch is to be the fuct that the chief Turkish
erected nt the foot of Sanford delegate in Geneva i* ftded with
wrath over the award b&gt; tne
Avenue by the city.
council of the league and notwith­
standing the report that bubrah
VV. R. Dyson Severely Bey, the Turkish minister or agri­
culture, but really to negotiate
Burned About Hands Russian support for turkey lit the
event of wnr.
.
..
In some quarter* ir. London the
government’s attitude towurd ruri/onKiriii tion Company, wins severe* key is said to embrace a desire to
ly burned ubout the bands ami reu Turkey live ami nut be stifled
wrihts this morning when a ket­
tle of boiling asphalt, which ho
was said to have been testing, boil­
ed over before he could get to
safety.
Doctor R. E. Btevens was called
to tho scene and removed the in­
jured man to his home, where the
bum* were dressed.
Mr. Dyson was reported to be j take is likely to rcro
resting easily this afternoou.
work.

2 German Fascists
Are Held For Plot
To Kill Slresemann

Actor And Wife Enact Stage Scene In
Real Life, Then He Sues For Divorce
NEW YORK, Dec. 17.—(/I*)—
Lionel Atwill and his wife, Elsie
Mackny, are now playing a scene in
real life that they often enacted
on the stugc together. Mr. Atwill
has entered suit for divorce against
liis wife, charging her with leav­
ing him despite his pleas and with
living with Max Montesote, an En­
glishman. It was in the Inst act ot
"The Comedian” in which the Atwills starred th at the wife leaves
her husband as he seeks in vain
to win her back.
Montczolo nml Mrs. Atwill arc
now aboard tho liner Samaria,
which sailed front Boston Satur­
day for Uvurpool, according to Atwill's counsel. Mr. Atwill sought
to prevent the couple’s leaving to­
gether by startin g an alienation
suit against thu English aviator,
but failed when Monlf.'Zolo left
the states.
"The trouble has been brewing
a long time," Atwill said Wednes­
day night as he chnrgvd "hi* wife
and Montrzolu lived in an a p a rt­
ment ns Mr. and Mrs. Mackay.”
Hu said he had begged her to ru*

consider her actions and to refurn
to him but th at sho had refpsed.
M "I nm not emotionul,” he said,
"and I am not going to carry a
revolver or any of thut foolish­
ness. But a reconciliation is out of
the question now.”
The nctor said he had been in­
troduced to Montezole by hi-&gt; wife
end had befriended him, giving
him a leading part in a new play
and entertaining him at his Long
Island home.
Mrs. Atwill, before she left lur
Europe, denied the allegations of
misconduct, and suld her husband
had driven her from their homo by
‘threats of disgrace.” She asks
$330 weekly uliinony und $7,500
atto m ey ’ii fee, asserting that hor
husband has uu income of $50,000
** year. Shu said Hint since
separation from Mr. Atwill she
Imd been forced to live oil tha
bounty of friends.
’dm . Atwill has been lending
indy in numerous productii ns and
tmunliy played opposite hoc hus­
band. They were m arried in Chi­
cago in 1020.

Mrs.Haymond Ben nett
Begins Divorce Suit
A gainst Rich Husband
TAMPA. Fla.. Dec. 17.—(/!’)Mrs. Evelyn F arris Dennett,
said to lie n form er actress, to­
day filed suit for divorce against
her liudiaiiil Raymond (). Den­
nett, scion of a prominent Chnttunuogn, Tcnn., family*.
Dennett’ was recently exon­
erated from a charge of violat­
ing tho Maim act in Jacksonville.
Three years ago Dennett was
acquitted of a charge of murder
in connection witli the death of
Herbert M. Caruthers, promin­
ent in social and busincr.* circleti here. .Mrs. Dennett was a
witness for tho defease at her
husband's trial and was said to
have been instrum ental in fur­
nishing evidence which lend to
Ids nciiuittal.
Two weeks ago when Bennett
was arrested in Jacksonville,
Mrs. Dennett told newspaper
men that she .was "through.”
"Get mo rtru ig h t on this.”
she is quoted as saying, "I stood
by my husband when he was in
trouble twice before, h ut now I
don't feel that I am under any
obligations to him.”

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officer iimb r ;
article o f war.

imuel Hcrnbjfrdt IlintidcM
Sanford In Tour O f Stato
Frilowing Hankers M eeting,
May Return To IItiiltl Here

jaeent acres miner cuiuvniion, tho
noteworthy evideneo of industri- .
al expansion and its pm ilinn on ,
the map of this great stn te,” said &lt;
Samuel Dernbnrdt, who is said to j
In* one of Hie lending economist i
of thu United States, in an Inter- j
view with a Herald representn- .
live today.
Mr. Dernhardt in described not ,
only ns a mail versed in the fi- v
nandid condition* of the entire v
country, but also ns nr. inveatigat- v
or whoso opinion* and advice ure^(
-ought l»y !&gt;ig banking interest*
throughout the nation and abroad. L
He i* one of the owners und i &lt;
business manager of Hie “ United j
States Investor,” onq ot Hie couu- j
try's conservative an*i most influ- ,
entlal financial publication with
main office* a l New York and •
Boston. Mr. Ifcrnliurdl’-r home i
nt Boston.
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He attended the Anr.rlerui Bank- |
err. A: oeiutii.u convunfion a t St.
I’d : rithurg, and nt tlio tins'? of th e 1
scunioii* continued lii* tour i f t h : ]
state, visiting ail of tin* import- '
ant municipalities. He tam e t
Sanford ns guest of H airy T. Hodwell, president of thu Hodwcll i
Realty Company, Inc., arriving
Tuesday, lie left for lb - north
yesterday afternoon.
Mr. Bernhardt, during bis stay
litre visited all part* of thu city
proper, the outlying suctions, many !
of the industrial plants, and eon-;
ferred with business men.
I!cforo leaving he said, "I have |
been received royally here. Your |
activities impress me deeply. Your
people ure thorough bud'ies* pen- J
plo who very evidently i.unsu the |
great expansion which is sure t o '
come to your city. Sanford holds [
a most uniquu place la Florida'
commercial life, I like your c iti- ,
tens. I like Sanford, i shall re- i
turn. My building of n winter l
home in your city is not an im- '
possibility/’

Brewers” Pilot Is
Sanford Visitor

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Sa NFORD HERALD. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER^MgjS.

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Streets and sidewalks are being graded preparatory- toi lsurfac- ’ • ‘ # **
ing, parkways and drives are the scene of much activity,
white-ways will be installed throughout the development. These
improvements are now well under way, and each day the develop­
ment shows greater progress. Every effort is being
made to
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pleted, Loch Arbor will be a city within its own bounds.
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Watch for the formal announcement of the opening of the Coun­
try Club Entrance Section th at will be made in a few days. Re­
servations can be secured a t our office or through our repres­
entatives. Visit our office for more definite information con­
cerning the development of Loch Arbor. Representative on the
property at all times.
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TELEPHONE 588

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Jaytona—or rather, Daytona Beach, since the re-incorporation
•~is. generally conceded to he the center of real estate activity
on the east coast. The many thousands who have been attracted
here by the famous surf-bathing ;and driving beach; by the
beautiful Halifax and Tomoka Rivers; by the climate, scenery
and miles of paved roads girdling the city; these new citizens
have built of Daytona a new city. * . &lt;4-%'
y.werjrDaytona continues to grow and values have increased Fapace
with her population, but values in Daytona are sound for they
are based on material worth. Daytona is expanding and new
homes must be built for the thousands who are coming. LThe
greatest activity in Daytona centers in Daytona Gables,*’ the
city’s superb suburb, convenient to beach, city, stores, theatres;
yet containing within itself every city convenience.^Ten thousand
cars a day pass Daytona Gables, passing o v e r t h e DaytonaDeland highway cross-state—traffic establishes the ' values ::of
tomorrow. ^ ‘

INCORPORATING

An H. J. Gould Development
;We Are Accepting Pre-Opeping- Reservations With
. 10 Per, Cent Discojipt J From List - Prices

I Mcitth ISKIk

S ;i ufurd. I'l.«

Golf Courses
Golf Club House
Tennis C b i|U v_
V e n e t i a n - Swimming
&gt; i Pool
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Grand Can*] Esplanade
Grand Concourse--&lt;80
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Tomoka Riviera
Bridle Path 1
A thleticF ield \
Play
Ground
4
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,-fr‘v t &lt;i i»' ’ v*v . . . 100 Acres of Parks
Ponce de Leon Plaza
Churches
Schools ^
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Seminole Trail
100
$ feet wide. ^
Community Center
Mediterranean Archi&lt; tecture
A b u n d a n t Water
Supply
Drainage System
Electricity
36 Miles Paved S treets
70 Miles o f C oncrete
Sidewalks
50 feet by 125 feet is
the size of the small­
est Residence lot.

�SANF01
Henry f o r a Hears M ain eT C h iim .'i.i^ V YOU
COME TO MAKE MONEY
LET ME
SHOW YOU HOW*

lirllo Folks! Welcome one and all.
T hat tho spirit of!w elcom e you
find at thin nttrt whon you'eom e
in i c O yourjOhristm as shonping.

.COME AN D LOOK
S L y te d from
HjVjfi-in. from
Ss*r«tion and
F ^ y ideration
STJsibHity.
also the
B a adhere to
WK^crvations
KWh
wSdUpot**1 “t
Lft.i that the

OUR MONEY-MAKER OVER

i-oaUl mW^rDesd" afA'. in electing
ST the coun o
lw t^ i fVct
£j*nib' 01 O';
L *hc co'-et0,wl
j-tn!i3C(|iieopy
f-a-iM rai-ticiL. tfilhnut msTrLy with the
Sartmint of the

COME IN THIS MORNING

YOU’LL LIKE IT
YOU'LL THINK I T S T H E
BEST

if, h„' Dengue

STORK OPKN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS

MAKE A HUNDRED
DOLLARS
A DAY— EVERY DAY

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Prosecution Asks Negro Fireman Is House R e f
That Mitchell Be Killed in T r a i n To Put Gift
Ousted From Army Wreck Near Here In R c v e n n

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MnJ. Bullion ailmiited that it;
v.as nut known “ju-t how serioual/
the accusal’* conduct ht|t.&gt; actual'
ly p n ju d h d discipline" and fnlil
the court “it need n &gt;t he known"
to enuh!e it to reach a finding.
“ Our soldiers are watching this
cqs " he said. "Fail |o dismiss him
nnd you weaken the in 'h o rily of
every non-emuntb dnmd officer in
the service. Risiai-s him as he
deserves, and you d Lengthen tlw
nrm o f -every single officer, cam-

n by men who

H of aviation
BmmJ and kivI prepared by
I to bolder up
it iar.d in war

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Reo Motor Company
Locates In Sanford
The Florida Reo Company of

mess
Make this their HAPPIEST Christmas witM
the O N E most sensible gift

admit, stated th at they were nut
nt first aware of w hat had hnppciied. Many of them believed
that the engine had struek nn automobile nml the Biultlai lurching
of the train was caused by swift
application of brakes. When they
alighted. th ;y said, they were
amazed to Me the mass of wreck­
age piled up in front of them.

HERE are glorious days ahead
for the family that finds these
m ysterious k eys o n C hristm as
morning. W aiting outside is the
ear of their dreams . . . ready to
take them together in quest of
happy days. It’s the one most sensihlc gift for the entire family . . .
a gift that will bring years of joy to
all of them. Yet to have this sttpreme gift, and experience the thrill
of giving in this unique way will
cost you no more than you might
spend for short-lived trinkets.

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The car, of course, is the Studcbakcr Big Six
Sedan; a car that will bring days—yes, years—of
joy to the entire family.
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One-Profit •value and Unit-Built construction have made
the Big Six the fastest-selling high-posseted car in the norId.
According to the rating of the National Auto­
mobile Chamber of Commerce and of the. Society
of Automotive Engineers, only seven American
cars exceed the I5ig Six in horsepower. T h e car
among these seven which is lowest iti price, costs

P**wrongly and
r. , 113 to tiu&gt;
fiatiun and mir
p Hu* persons
f* °a which his

Keys t&lt;&gt; any Studcbakcr Big Six will prove, Id*
deed, the keys to happiness.

StuJebaker Dig Six Sedan
Sc veil tV i.en ^cri lu C om fort

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will be surrounded by the ilroant homes
n rim lc

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twice ns much as the Studchalcet*
Big Six. Others — four times as
much.
But no other high-powered car in
the world enjoys the benefit of vol­
ume production. No other highpowered American car is built oa ft
One-Profit basis.
1 herejore, you can buy the
ijf b
senger Big Six Sedan for only $22 fj, tdtu
freight and nar tax.
F’f W
T his Sedan, illustrated belo'w, H
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richly upholstered in gcriuiaa mo­
hair. It offers scores of thousand?
of miles of excess transportation — every m ilt oi U
not only comfortable but luxurious.
And y o u may buy it at once in conllcen^e that
Studcbakcr will not bring out a new line ol Vcaib^
models at the January Automobile Shows.r Studo*
baker facilities enable us to keep our cars mow
up-to-date than the newest yearly model. Changes
arc not saved up for spectacular annual aiu\oqdCf»
incuts which make cars artificially obsolete.

A.MID MAJESTIC FINES'

All ideal home communily. Tout

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(Continued from Pago 1)1 clubs, Hopicsentntlvo lllnnlyrt of
Texas, doclared ho would not nupn«rt demamls of the Texas club.
II.- clinrg. il that Frank W. Mondoll
of Wyoming, form er Republican
lender of tlit* House,'had organized
tax clubs throughout the slate ami
now appearing as a “lobbyist."
Reductions in all cigar tiytes al■"« were up for approval today an
were, tic* proposed repeal of levies
-m jewelry, cameras, photographic
films _and plates, firearm s and
lunniunilions, works of a rt, smok­
ing articles nnd mah-jong sets.

would tolerate
conduct
ittich
as the aceiist d has neon guilty of.
How much more necessary is it
\ &gt;r menihcr.: of the army to fol­
low tiio e laws of organization.
Bbinissal from the n ry y fur such
conduct ■:.» User: f&lt;n-c“ positively iiF
k b w kl
fU Vtn prov| r.t iddnce

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m &gt; MEISCH BLDG
rt'jws rendered “Meliic*’ Dunham, champion fif.rkwoorl/, fidrilor of \faine. plays 'or II,
mobile king had brought lum there in connection wl i, hin coinr;ii"n
S ta te that rn up.! dunce ntu.°ic. Ford likes Dunham be t of all the old-time vlnliris
J7irfiions d.isrt is uhle, in[hjr, end Kovu d consciencM'
'Ju '* opinions
-/Sow potenthe peace
L the settlcy i differences.
(Continued from Page 1)
..I the wisdom navy officers, thus
ke;
“Third: creating distrust in tho
Wfthe men who
7,,| lHe peace minds of people ns to W ar nml
'If the lit na- Navy Departm ental
,
la
"F ourth: egotistical self descrip- tin
I rlifht to the
bfcte creating lion nn to experience and qualifi- th&lt;
cations coupled with
lu;
“ F ifth : protestations of absence tw
&gt;roro?cil Amerhe (oust cornea of self interest and exhibit of wtl- nn
and nftec Sen- lingness to he, anil expectation of c,|
loi
airman of the lining, a m artyr, all leading to
“Sixth: a united- uir srrvico.'wlth
failed Wwlnes"Seventh: Willinin Mitchell as ro,
itimous consent
j jo
he debt agree* tho only logical head of it."
in blocking
I’rolcsfctl IJn-iplfislint-ss
tin
l took occasion
“T hat," the Major M|id, “ is tho tr:
L nml British form ula he has followed. Every wi
[te kashing" to demagogue has followed a sim ilar ur
bilkers.
one, protesting unselfishness njjil t!i
[of the House* secretly Seeking self-airgrtiniliM- '
Lamitt ce milled m int, nr, he appealed Uitcctly to ini
fa by announc- the people over the heads of con- ha
hbt settlements stituted authority."
an
■dilation they
“Is
this
man
a
Moses,
fitted
to
B upon in the lend'the peoplo out of a wildornCn!] l'd
,n:

213-215 Sanford Avenue

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ASK FOR SIR. LAWTON

Ficight anJ wir Uz C-Ira
Any Studcbakcr dealer
will arrange delivery fpr
C hri«in»fl m o rn in g ,
tmai Kvc, or any
HmcYou designate. Un­
der Stgdebakcr’s Budget
f*lan of Purchase you
rpay ■|4y/k&gt;r it out of
Income on terms to fit
your individual require­
ments.

.SANFORD GROVE, Inc
F irst National Bank Bldg
Phone 210
KART NASON, Sales Director
realtor

GARAGE
W est Find Street

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)RD HEgAU^.THUTLqPAY. DECEMBER 17, 1925.

The Barge Line

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YES SIR! TIMES DO CHANGE

As Brisbane Sees It

In authorizing the construction of a pier at th e foot of
No More Battling
High Finance Cheerful
Sanford Avenue and in taking necessary step s to secure
ftffS o UW 3
Two Virtnoofl Day*
barges with which to transport building m aterials to S a n -'
Cancer Still Gains
ford, the City Commission has let it be known th at it is de- *
BY
ARTHUR BRISBANE
( '■ p r r lg k l IM S, h r S ta r t'n,
UMtPr termined that nothing shall stop Sanford from keeping up
* . Im llfU ll_____ Ab***&lt;»Ip Wfi-P its great building'program and its continued growth during
B i M f K. JOWEX. Ma— IW M llfP
BATTLING SIKI, Senegalese
the coming months.
negro prize fighter, who startled
■ I’B S C H lrT IO V HATIi»
The Herald never believed Sanford would fail to capitalize the world of vice/ crime, disease
On* T ear—J J .00 Six- Month* • » M
l&gt;*llv»r*d »n **liy .by
on
its
admirable water
facilities so generously
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Week. U p- W eekly Edition If.OO
nature for juat such an em ergency. It doubted that Sanford r Frenchman, Carpentler. has fought
per year
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a i 'r .t l l L yoTII Ki . All obltnarr would remain helpless very long when It w as unneces- | his last fight. Somebody shot him.
notices, cards of thank*. re*oltiAmerican boottlona and notice* of enlertnlnmerii* sary to do so. T he City Commissioners showed keen judg- &lt;
wber* ebsr*«* sr- mode will »* ment in immediately taking the steps they have taken to iS^j^sT
charged for at regular advertising
remedy the situation which now confronts the city.
York.” B attling bootleg won in
ra te £ .This is nn important tim e in the life of Sanford. We the last round.
MKMHKR AMOCIATF.O PHKJW
? ,- o
T h a A **orlaled l'r**« la ex c lu *
have ju st begun to grow. Our building program has barely
Ivel* en titled to th e use fur reW
ELL
MANAGED
high
finance
p u b lication o f nil n e w s d is p a tc h e s gotten under way. Development projects in Seminole county
had nothing to complain of when
c r ed ited i f It or not o t h e r w is e
cred ited In thin paper and a ls o th e are ju st commencing to start. Sanford and Seminole county the stock exchange closed yester­
local new* published herein. All will quickly come into their own provided the section may day and good news came out. Di­
r ig h t * of r ep u b llca tlo n o f special
d is p a tc h e s h erein a re a ls o reserved be kept from a set-back caused by the embargo on incoming rectors of many banks and indus­
ftf'1
trial corporations announced a
freight.
THURSDAY, DEC. 17, 1925.
long list of e x tra dividends. Penn­
Few cities in Florida have natural facilities w ith which sylvania Railroad stock, n barom­
T H E HERALD’S PLATFORM
to counteract the serious freight situation. Many ure com­ eter of railroad values, went to a
Is—Deeper water m ule In Jack,
pelled to be solely dependent on the railroads. It is not so new high price for the year, and
etmvllle.
with Sanford. YVe have the St. Johns and if we are contin­ somebody bought more than 27,000
2.
—Co m !ruction of St. Johns-In'ToStow'iufM
of it.
uously awake to our opportunities we may Huffer no serious shares
dlan Hirer canal.
AQOCX?SX3StViGH€.
As
Mr.
Mellon
says,
nothing
can
3.
— Extension of while way. injuries and continue our great growth while much of Flor­
prevent 1020 from being a yeur
VhH back, enough
4.—Bwimmlnir pool, tenpi* courta,
ida w aits for the lifting of the embargo.
of
wonderful
prosperity.
If
only
tor Cf\z Fake
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The inauguration of a barge line connecting Sanford this country can now decide to
5.— Augmenting of building proirrapi—heuaea, hotel*, a p a r t - with Jacksonville and northern points will make n new era mind its own business mid let Eu­
rope mind hers.
P
i meat houses.
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in the progressive life o f this community.
ft.—Extension of stteet paving
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’ program.
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pay
back dividends. O thcrj are in­
f,—Construction
of
boulevard
Prolongation &gt;____
of Human Life,
creasing dividends, and others wi’.l
j around lake Monroe..
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fL—Completion, of city beautlficaDifficulties encountered when the
Figures
recently
made
public
show
that
there
are
over
J tion program.
%
u.—Expansion of school system fifty-fou r million policy holders carrying insurance averag­ government tries to help formers
nre
missing
when
Government
’ with provision for Increased fa* ing $1,333. If it were not for the fact that there are n good
tries to help railroads.
v cilities.
f~ —•— * " ■ ---------- ---------- many persons who hold several policies these figures would ;
(HULK THOUGHT FOR TODAY mean th at one person out of every two men, women and * ALL RECORDS arc broken in
children were insured. In many homes it is the head of the freight traffic. In October rail­
S E L F DENI A1.—Whosoever will fam ily who is insured, and this makes us come to the con­ roads carried more thnn forty-four
billions of tons, about n billion tons
como nftvr m o,.let him deny him;,elf ifmt take up h h cross, ami clusion th a t virtually the entire population of our country more than October, 1U24.
The growth of California's fruit
follow me. For whosoever will carries life insurance.
save lila life ahall lose it; but who­
Insurance companies of today are vitally interested in business is reflected in orders for
JS C d
soever shall lose his life for my the prolongation o f the lives of those whose lives they have more than 5,000 new refrigerator
cars, for the Union Pncific and
sake and the gospel’s, the name
insured. It is to their advantage to educate the citizenry of Southern Pncific.
shall save it. Mark 8: 34, 35.
PRAYER:—We thunk Thee, O the country to measures that will make for better health
BEFORE LONG, unless Henry
£ord. for the lesson so marvelous­ and longer life. The big companies are studying credit
ly illustrated In Thy life: except needs, agriculture, housing, taxation and transportation and Ford faiU in his undertaking, fly­
ing machines will do a great, deal
a corn of wheat fall into the
THE NEXT GOVERNOR
ground and die It nbldeth alone, all other economic conditions ami forces th at may he turned nf this refrigerator business, swift­
TAMPA TRIBUNE
but If It die It hringeth forth to the financial benefit of the policy holder, hut are also ly and much more cheaply, making
much fruit.
participating to a great ex ten t in the study and fhe preven­ the “cold cars unnecessary.”
The number of people who have Mayor of Leesburg; John T Alsop,
The fruit will he taken nn hoard lately been given "honorary moni­ Mayor of Jacksonville; M rs. W. S.
tion of disease.
and carried to a height supplying
HOW OFT AH 1 HER HE ALT Y
la r g e ly through tho protection of infant life and the natural refrigeration, the plane tion” as possible gubernatorial Jennings, of Jacksonville, widow
DO BEHOLD
candidates m ust be practically of a former governor; J. J . P a r­
Ho oft as I her beam y do behold, guarding against infectious diseases, the average duration going up or down in accordance equal (o tin* total population of rish, &lt;&gt;r Titusville, member of the
And therew ith do her cruelty o f human life has been lengthened (luring the last tw enty- with the thermometer, and arriv­ Florida 25 years ago.
Legislature; Frank B. S hutts.
compart,
five years. Sanitation has been stressed to a great degree ing a t its destination with the
No less lliun 15 potential can­ owner of the Miami H erald; John
fruit, naturally refrigerated to just
1 marvel of w hat Huhstonce was
w ith a decidedly satisfactory result. Now the insurance the right point for storage or de­ didates are mentioned in one edi­ W. Watson, Senator from Dude
the mould,
torial in the Ray County Beacon- County; John S. Taylor, of Largo,
The which her made at once id companies of the country are determined to lengthen life livery.
Tribune, in which Editor Jefferson President of the Senate; Williuni
cruel fa ir.
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Young men now making a liv­
still more by devoting much study remedying those con­
Lee Popham, “oyster king” and
Not E arth, for her high thoughts ditions which directly dr indirectly are the causes of pre­ ing with independent passenger Thomas nominates J. Ed Stoker Mayor of Apalachicola; Sidney J.
of
that
county,
as
his
choice.
more heavenly are;
busses will make a better living
There is a wide variety to suit Catts, ex-governor, of D eFuniak
Not w ater, for her lovo doth hum mature death.
with independent refrigerator fly­

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and
Pall
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like fire;
Not n it, for «he Is pot so light or
ra re ;
Not fir*, for she doth freeze with
fa in t desire.
There needs another element in­
quire
W hereof she moto be made—
th a t Is. the sky;
For lo the heaven h er haughty
looks aspire,
And eke her mind is pure im
m ortal high.
Then, sith to heaven yo likened
are the beHt,
Be ltlfe In mercy ns in nil the rent,
— Edmund Spencer.

A nyw ay n Ford on ih s street i.i
worth twp in a garage.
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W ith the cabinet situation in
mind, we het President Poum erguc
could he arrested for his thought.
About thut Christinas shopping
thut we have spoken of before, we
ought tp learn something from tho
camel and ’’get u hump on us.”
About the tim e we think everything is settled no we can have u
quiet, spell, something goes wrong
in the shipping hoard.
Short skirts are said to be an
aid to health. Now we may ex­
pect some of our girls to live sev­
eral hundred years.
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ine; He’s Better, Camel Dying.”
That isn’t much of u camel Joke,
sounds more like a bull story.
John W. Weeks wrote to Presi­
dent Coolidge and declared that
Col. William Mitch'd was “ law­
less”. 11is alleged “lawlessness”
seems to have siVuvk u mighty
popular chord anyway.
Hanford is not without its ex­
citement. Alice Kip Rhinelander
was said to have passed through
hero Wednesday afternoon enroute
to points in South Floridu. It isn’t
reported, however, that the Ku
Kiux Klan hud a special meeting
to consider the m atter.
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Even Envelopes Must Be Considered
From Pari.s comus the Rtory of the suicide of a gramlaon
of Bret H arte. To almoat nil of us it is a story of only pass­
ing interest, but people who insist on using enve'opes other
than those thut nre nearly the standard size and shape should
consider the case.
Young Harte killed hitnselV after lie had failed In receive
n letter of forgiveness from his sweetheart with whom he
had quurreled. As a mntter of fact the young lady had
really mailed her answer, the contents of which, in all [ robahility would have brought about reconciliation, hut she hued
sen t it in one o f those bulky envelopes, too large to
through the pneum atic tubes. The result was the letter
nrrived later than the lim e set by the young man fur hear­
ing from his fiancee.
The young woman learned a lesson and the chances are
she will hereafter use only the standard size o f envelope in
order to avoid other serious consequences. Letters of un­
usual dimensions alw ays cause a certain amount of trouble
in the m ails and are apt to irritate the recipients. The
small envelope is almost as annoying as those that nre too
large. Probably the worse are those large, square, foreign
ones with u loose lining of various colored puper.
In this Christmas rush sensou when the mails are so conRested with greeting cards and Christmas packages, we
should give all the consideration it is possible to give to those
who m ust handle the mails. A little thoughtful consideration
on our part will greatly facilitate the work of the post office
departm ent as well as result in more efficient delivery servt_’
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ing cars.
CANCER, STEADILY increas­
ing for seventy-five years, is still
on the increase. The hignest can­
cer death rate in the United States
is found in Massachusetts, and the
doctors do not know why. South
Carolina has the lowest cancer
i!'*aiIt rate. Investigation of diet,
of Mitmarried Women, and
other social statistics might en­
lighten th profession.

LEX \TOK CAPPER, of Kanin*

all pocketbooks, or, rather, any Springs; and Mr. Stokes.
taste. Take your choice, or nomi­
Others will be proposed, of
nate No. lfi. The 15 named by the course. Many of those nam ed will
Rcncon-Trihtine are:
not actually become candidates.
Perry G. Wall. Mayor of Tam­ Tho larger number in the race,
pa; Doyle E. Carlton, City A ttorn­ the more probability of the elec­
ey of Tampa; Arthur Y. Milam, tion of a minority favorite. The
of Duval County, Speaker of the next Governor ought to he from
House, and vice-pre&lt;&gt;ident of D a-'S outh Florida, because the larger
vis Islands; Charles D. Haines of share of population is in th is purt
Altamonte 'Springs ex-congress­ of the state and because the last
man, newspaper publisher, capi­ several governors have been from
talist and philanthropist; S pen sard North Florida.
But the election Is nearly three
L. Holland, of Bartuw, Polk Coun­
ty Judge; Dr. W. A. MncKenzie, years off,

o &lt;&gt;f i hi* aid cst friend* the Amori.&gt; i fnmi*rs have in Washington,
says IJmle Ham might well ro,
wj|), farm ers by actually
I: .S i ni' Hi m to sell their grain.
II Vh oiiited financiers say this
i' rite- • to anarchy, but that does
tn&gt;* —or-y Capper,
The Government helps railroads
!•*-' raising rates and compelling
the public to pay. If Unele Sam
cun m:t us ticket salesman and
price booster for the railroads, why
not as wheat salesman for the

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TRIBUTE TO A DOG

DAN DOBBS SAYS:

Definite plans for a regatta to
he held on Jan, 30 undo? the uut-pices of the Sanforil Yacht Club,
have b*en comnleted. Five thous­
and dollars will be needed, in stag­
ing tho ruces, but it will bp money
well apent. Scores, of prominent
yachtsman and sportxmcji, who
spend their w inters regularly in
this state, will be Hanford's guests
on th a t occasion, a m i,their coming
i)y I r v in ' s . r o m i
will giv« local boosters ample op­
portunity to spreud tho story of
The late Mr. Donovan had hud | therefore, if he might be permitSanford's possibilities.
u very close cull from being a led to take a last look nt the
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dwarf. Indeed there ure dwarfs countenance of the deceased.
Tho flower show hud been a in circuses not
many
inch­
“ Help yourself," said the widow.
g reat nucress, and a few evenings es shorter than he was. Despite "H e’s luid out upstairs in the froui
later Mr. Ulunk, who hud perform- his diminutive hulk and the han­ room. Just you walk ui&gt;, Mr. M;•d the opening ceremony, was read­ dicap of lack of height he never­ Kenna."
ing the local paper’s report of it theless hud succeeded in the con­
So Mr. McKenna walked up. A f­
to his wife.
tracting business and when ho ter the lupse of a few minutes he
Presently he stopped reading, died he left u tidy estate and his tip-toed down again, wiping hU
his justifiable pride turning to widow mourned him properly.
tears.
anger. Snatching up libi stick, he
On the day before the funeral,
The widow removed tho hand­
rushed from the room. Amazed, having finished the preparations kerchief from her eyes,
his wife picked up the newspaper for tho wake, she sat in the par­
“ Did you think to clusc the hall
tn ascertain the reason of her lor of her home when Mr. Mc­ d/&gt;or as you came down, Mr. Mc­
■pause's fury.
Kenna, an old friend of the furnllv, Kenna?” she asked.
Sh* read: “ As Mr. Ulunk m ount­ was announced. Dressed in his
“ I think so, Muduni," ho said. ” 1
ed the platfnrm. all eyes were fix­ Sunday best Mr. McKenna uitercn was so overcome wit’ me " lie f I
ed oh tho large, rod nose ha 4is* and having shaken Mrs, Donovan’s didn't take much note. I think
pUyfd. Ouly Varfrs of patient cul­ hand in sympathy stated th a t he so. but | won't bo sure.”
tivation could have produced an would bo unable to attenu the cer­
“ Would you make sur*?, thou,"
object o f such brilliance. . , .
emonies th at evening owing to she said. “ It's twice to d a/ already
W estern Christian Advocate.
other engagement*. He asked, the cat's had him downstair*.

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Christmas story: "Mama, can I
hang up one of sls’er’s and let
Snntu Claus think it is m ine?"

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Some yearn ago the late Senator m aster's side. Ho will kiss the
Ve«t of Missouri was retained hy a hand th a t has no food to o ffe r; he
client to sue for the value of a will lick the wounds und sores ’.hat
dog which a neighbor had killed. come in encounter with tho rough­
The following wua the eloquent ness of the world. He guards the
Senator’s address to the ju ry :
sleep of his pauper m uster as if he
"Gentlemen of the ju ry —The were a prince.
When all other
best friend a man has in tho world friends desert, he rem ains. When
may turn against him utid become riches take wings and reputation'
j farmers?
an enemy. His son or his daugh­ falls to pieces, ho is as constant
I
-------ter that he has reared w ith loving in his love ns the sun in its journ­
TW0 MILLION five hundred care may prove ungrateful. Those eys through the Heavens."
"If fortune drives the m aster
i i»°ulant Ameri‘c&amp;n income tax who are nearest and dearest to us,
those whom we tru s t with our hap­ forth an outcust in *he world,
n, ythe proposedCtax6 li°"\ [Mn- piness and our good name may be­ friendless and homeless, the faith­
creases the exemption of single come traitors to their faith. The ful dog asks no higher privilege
persons to $1,500 and of married money that a man has he may lose. than th a t of accompanying him,
It flies away from him, perhaps, to guard against danger, to fight
to ®:}&gt;500., *Vhy
hy not meres
increase the exemption when he needs it most. A man's against enemies, and when th e last
for each child? You can’t bring reputation may he sacrificed in a scene of all comes, und death takes ■&gt;
up a child for $100 r year. Pur- moment of ill-considered action, the m aster in its embrace ur.d his •8*
THE MAN WHO knocks Floridu knocks him self, knocks i ®n,ta raisiim children are working The people who are prone to fall body is laid away in tho cold
for the dtato without charge, and on their knees to do us honor ground, no m atter if all other
Florida real estate dealings is the beginning of permanent ought
not be taxed for their when prosperity is with us may friends pursue their v.ny, thoro by
growth which will continue for many years. He says there trouble.
be the first to throw the stone of the graveside will the noble dog
malice when failure settles its ho found, his head between his
is money to bo made there but it is not to be picked up in
cloud of dust on our heads. The paws, his eyes sad, but open In
the streets. As for work there is plenty of it for the man
one absolutely unselfish friend alert watchfulness, faithful and
who really is looking for a job. Each year, says Mr. Sobel,
that man can have in this selfish true in death.”
sees more northerners making Florida their winter home
world; the one thnt never desert ,
f enutor Vest sa t down. He had
Gone
are
the
days
when
mince
and, as if in reciprocity, each year sees more natives of
him, the one that never proves un- spoke in a low voice and without
pie had a kick.
grateful to treacherous, is his dog. gesture. He made no reference |
Florida buying land in the north for the purpose of using it
as u summer residence. Furthermore Mr. Sobel says that In New York, when a man waken A man s dog stands by him in to tho evidence or the m erits of
prosperity and poverty, in health the case. When he finished, judge,
Florida is now pervaded with a friendly spirit, that the on shot he wonders if it was hi* and in sickness. He will sleep on jury and spectators were wiping 4
wife
or
u
burglar.
northern invasion is welcomed and that the newcomer is
the cold ground where the winter their eyes. The jury returned a
Mow and the snow drives j verdict in favor of the plaintiff
made to feel at home.— From an interview with Isndor Sobel
Some men are such blame fools winds
fiercely, if only he can be by h u fur $ooo. He had sued for $200.
in the Erie (I’n.) Dispatch-Herald.
they will laugh a t a poor woman
when her shoes hurt her feet.
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THE MAN WHO knocks Florida knocks him self, knocks
the South, knocks the development of a great and growing
section. Let Florida grow and develop until it has five or
ten million people. There is plenty of room. Georgia is
growing and developing. The entire southeast is in the air.
This is the South's greatest opportunity for growth and ex ­
pansion.— Jackson (Ha.) Progress-Argus.

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ST. AUGUSTINE RECORD

The convention was ever. The i carded,
Translating fine principles into
Another Christmas story: “ Who speeches were all mud*, the resolo.
the dickens left that detn train lions committee s report laid been business practice is a difficult
right in the middle of the floor?” adopted, the slogan for the next m atter. Competitive conditions do
year was chosen, the closing ban- not encourage highly ethical bust
Prohibition has done some good. quet with its hilarity and good ness methods. The whole pull of
A Russian poet refuses to visit fellowship was history and tin* the struggle is away from idea!business men who had sat f o r ! ism. T hat la what makes modern
America because of it.
two days in the ideal:.,!ic atoms- business seem like war.
Doctors say married men live phere were startin g *V
Ccw men are able to
Somewhere between 'ilie'^con- ..
T .”
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longer than single men. We say
’L',r &gt; ountuin. toP experiences”
they do if they m arry good cooks. vontion halt and Hu* ......I Z least when
they
are
down
in the valley
one delegate hud taker, off his
of
actual
working
conditions.
Yet
Reading the New York d i'patch­ badge and tossed it Into the g ut­ who would do without these mo­
es indicates that her great white ter, There it lay, with its hit of ments of glurified living? it |s
way is really her great fight way. bright ribbon lettered in gold, slow- better to have held up ut, ule-nl
ly settling down Into tne mud
and then failed to mea ure Up to
A friend tells us he go* so lonely and filth.
it, than never to have dreamed
for his girl one night he stayed
For one delegate, certainly, the of a (tetter world.
home' ami kissed a lipstick.
eonventlon was over and done
The badge may lie, now, in the
He was going back home.
gutter hut the iMtdgo-wearer can
Honestly, the best policy is lo
Back to the old sharp practices.
let all’s well that ends well enough Back to the same mad scramble never quite forget the 'h rills that
came to him while he was w ear­
alone.
for business.
Back to the otd ing the badge nor the secret
recut-throat, cold-blooded attitudes. solves he made while th at
Isn’t it strange how we postpone
For two days he had voted ffor patch of color was pirned onlittle
his
tilings, tn Kansas u mun needed high sounding
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u shave 22 years before he got ed to highly ethical
speeches and ics coming back from duv to duy
one.
basked in the sunshine of ideal­ and perhans unconixiouriy.
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ism. But now he was going hues
Beauty secret: Not sending to face facts again, he must be ly but surely raising the tandards
your laundry on time will make “practical." That badge and his of his business.
your sh irts look dirty u* every business back home would not har­
“ It is better to liavu struggled
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thing.
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MRS. F R E D S. D A IG ER , S O C IE T Y ED IT O R

l a t e s t f a s h io n h in t s fo r m il a d y
BY MARY MAKSIIAI.L
Copyright McClure Syndicate

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Rows of Small Buttons Arc an
Excellent Trim m ing Device for
the Woman Who Makes H er
Own Frocks.
As devices fo r fastening our
frocks anti coats buttons niny be
losing ground, but they are ■gain­
ing ground ns ornam ents. To be
sure there are the close-fitting
bodices that button right up the
middle of the fro n t—with closefitting collar likewise buttoned up
to the chin. But these are in the
nature of a passing fad.
For the m ost p a rt women nre
still eager to avoid the complica­
tions of buttons and button-holes,
hooks and eyes, or snappers.
A
future) generation th a: has no
recollection whatever of such
things may bo induced to go luick
to them, not knowing w hat they
are getting into.
But there is nothing a t all
complicated about buttons usrd
on a frock ju st for trim m ing —
providing of course that they are
fastened on fairly securely. When
you buy one of these buttontrimmed frocks ready made it is
just us well to notice the way the

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Whittle,
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THOUGHTS—W ISE
AND OTHERWISE

You don’t see so many pin cush­
ions nowadays ns you used to—
do you? The reason, of course,
is th at we don't need so many pins
in dressing. In fact some women
Tuesday for manage to get along without a
|]1 jpenrl several single pin .of any sort. It is hard
to believe now how many pins we
used to use—just plain, common
oml was among
motoring to
Way.
(oral Key. who
iill by glad to
^proving.
of Oclaitnl
|iril Thursday
!Robert Holly,
jturnnl home
(hurst, N. .C.
sat lit days on
X. Robson
that she is
an illness of
Miry Kliplad to hear
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Jtar.ti.il" on |
sfay.
J. Simmons of ]
in the city
an4indefinite
nma.
Nicroni of
poring through
Sanford on
stay.

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| HOTEL ARRIVALS 1 MacDowell M u s i c a l !
To. f,in*
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Recital To Be Held
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.Montezuma
O. G. Richter, Wildwood, N. J.; At Orlando F r i d a y • Several contralto s do* liy
John H. Allen, Manestlque, Mich.;

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Kiln H am * will fr.il-M,* i In n, ,

Germany, Spain. Tlussiu, TtHy.
Scotland. Tr land and A^riVrien.
Contralto Suin~-”\\ u**t. -of tlm
Great Divide,” Ertifefti It. Hull, by
Mrs. Kiln Harris.
Patriotic Patrol—“The Spirit of

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Tile ShiopItUf Beard seen.- to
I. ht. en more than it nhip .- f .
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Of Interest to
EVERY WOMAN

material 0f the frock. Gold m d
Bilver buttons are especially ap. Paul, Seattle, Wnsh.
Valdez
propnate a season like this when
almost every frock not actually
C. X. Briggs, Orlando; A. M.
made of metal cloth shows metal Rost and wife, A tlanta; W. D.
trimming somewhere about it.
Gerbrich, Jacksonville; Cecil Grnnbur the woman who makes her doff, Tampa; J. F. Jennings and
own frisks or has them made bv wife. Tampa; Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
a home dressmaker the use of Nicroni, Miami; R. 0. Birchy,
rows of small buttons for trim ­ Jacksonville; A. B. Crosby, San
ming is an excellent expedient, Mateo; E. 11. Price, A tlanta; J . A.
r o r it requires no great skill to Cary, Jacksonville; W. S. Coogcsfasten on buttons — they may h e; Hall; II. W, Havens, Miami; H, A.
used
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easily when beading or Hardesty. N. V.; B. II, Hills, Atbraiding or embroidery would In­ lanta; F. H. O'Hara, Chicago;
sure to look home made and in­ Austin I). K.ilhnm. Norfolk, V«.;
expert. The sketch shows n frock It. W. Whitaker, Jacksonville; C.
from among those made for the K. Frick, lt. M. Mann. It. S. Hayler,
South. It is gray georgette, with W. S. Williams, W. P. Davis, Jack­
small rose-colored buttons, set in sonville; S. Klein, N. V.; Carl Holm
groups of twos and threes, nnd a Winter Haven; Peter Parker, Win­
ter Haven; J. D. Christian, A tlan­
rose-colored leather belt.
ta; C. B. Crenshaw, A tlanta; Mr.
and Mrs. It. H. Twitched, Daytona
Bench.
Seminole
J. II. Powell, Philadelphia, Pa.;
F. A. Johnson, Atlanta, (la.; C.
Shepard, St. Louis, Mo.; W. L.
Sehroedor, St. Petersburg; Mrs. A.
Tin* members of the Hritt-Chil- F. Schrocder, St. Petersburg; J. F.
tendril Realty Company were most Sehroeder, St. Petersburg: Mr.
delightfully entertained a t a din­ and Mrs. W. L. Timpore, Jackson­
ner dame Wednesday evening at ville; J. M. Clarke, Fort Myers;
Grady Been, Lakeland; Dr. and
the Sanford Country Club.
Gold and green, the colors chosen Mrs. II. L. Sanford, New York;
for the occasion, were most nrtisJ r°ser. Brooklyn, N. 't ; 1 .
tically carried out with chrysan- : Hudson, laln tk a ; M. I . (jallathemums. calendulas ami other cut £ , r', *'* '1,
*■ ,p ‘ ^e tt'
flowers.
A. Williams,
nvers. Centering the long dinner I alatka;
2* It. A”
, illinniH. lam pa;
ble was a mound of small but- .V *,* “ 1;yjm,lir, Jiicksoiu illh'! , i s.
tab!
' ( ity; ( . L. Bolen,
tonii iliivs.iiithenuinis, and feathery;*.. . I
aprrays of asparagus ferns.
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Effectively placed here and there K. V. Secor. Sarasota; Adolph Ja-

Britt-Chittenden
Employees Guests
At Enjoyable Dance

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ltainey, Birmingham, Ala.;
Following the dinner, dancing Hamilton, Birmingham. Alu.;
was enjoyed until a late hour, the
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the Sorosts Club.
Preceding the recital, Mrs. Mac­
Dowell will give a talk on thc Peterboro Colony, which she has es­
tablished for musicians, a rtists,
poets nnd other lovers of real art,
who wish to pursue their studies
in peace and harmony. This vast
estate is being maintained, it is
said, bv thp funds th at Mrs. Mac­
Dowell is raising through these re­
citals which she is giving through­
out the country.
Tickets may be procured a t the
door of the Korosis Club, Friday.

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Humor aque- -"The Old Gray
Mare" Clements.
A s ta t e d am dnvc uf I'lulnr
Overture — Panorama, Barn(
’onunnndcn No. 2S will be
house.
held
at 7:30 P. M. Friday, I
Intermission.
December
18th, all vlsiiing
Grand Fantasie—"H eme Rweet
Homo The World Over" J. B. Sir K nights nre welcome.
I.ampe. Giving the in te rp re ta ­
tion of the melody by E n g lan d ,, .TNO. D. JINKINS. Director
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Several New Editions
Given To City Library
A ^ number of interesting chil­
dren’s books have recently been
given to the city library by Sirs.
S. (). Chase. They include titles of
both fiction nnd non-fiction and
will lie probably greatly enjoyed
by the young people. This personal
contribution is much appreciated
by library officials.
Another gift which will bo oi
interest to the adult readers is th;
Memoirs of William Jennings Bry.
an w ritten by himself and bis wife, i
Thin was presented by Mr. Shu*
ford Jenkins, the evangelist ns un
evidence of his enjoyment of tho
library while in town. As the book
is an autobiography and has just
been published, it will doubtless
lie read extensively.

Church Workers To
Canvass The City For
Members On Sunday
Approximately 260 representa­
tives of the various P rotestant
churches of tho city will meet
in the First Baptist church for
tho purpose of perfecting details
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relative
to Vtho
church
census which
is to be taken Sunday between the
hours of 12:30 and 2 o’clock, nccording to an announcement made

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CHRISTMAS is here
i v e E a g l e S h i r t s to
th c m e n fo lk w h o s e
o p in io n o f y o u r ta s te y o u
v a lu e .

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Features of

EAGLE

NEW

SHIRTS

SPRING COATS

1. “ Ncckurvc*’collars
and neckbands.
2. Flat loek-stirebing.
j Gapless full-length
o met-pi lit.
4. Six-burtoncJ front.
5. Every burrnn sewn
w ith 24 srirche*.
j 6. Fast colors.
7. Fabric name woven
in i he laN;l.

C&lt; it*&lt; nf pxqulailc beniilj7j
u n d clm rin . tV ,iturinfr ih e
In f a c t i o n
fo re cost Du ?»prin^. Wi h a t e

Just reteived :i fjr^e ustu jrlm e n f *f tb fn * emit.-; in
&lt; rtle r to Bell l o r (h e C h rist*
mils, s e a s o n . J he b e st in
ilm m il* n n d .ill, faille a r e
fu n tid in th e s e im idels. T h e
fn v o re tl, c o lo rs a ,
ro se ,
w h ile , h t u s l a r d , blue a n d
l)luek a r e a ls o Used. 1 'riie d
so low t h a t y o u could a fJ fo r r l (o come«NtqtMi&lt;lrhtif'.

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Mrs. K. Henderson, Asbury Park,
s h i r t is a r e g u l a r c u s t o m e r
Covers were laid for Mr, ami, N. J.; It. E. Harrison, Fulton N. Y.;
Mrs. Charles I,. Britt, Mr. ant•' K. S. Britton, Dayton, Ohio; T. W.
o f o u rs , a n a w e c a n a d v is e
Mi
y o u as to h is p re fe re n c e .
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-Mrs. Mildred Peabody, Miss Selnm
VB,n
expected tn take over ono and
Thurnlov, frank Woodruff sir., D.(
DANCE I OSTI OflEI)
rne-hnlf hours, it is aaid.
W. Walker ami Hurlun Kelly.
This census is said to be m e
The.,dam* that w
to be BJWtV. ?SXfrjy ;in ,0 fd n r thUtAh* .churahtf■/
1.1Hit AIt V STORY HOUR
Friday evening at the City Hall f (he city iWay'bt/Srtme familiar
’ 1 "FliO tittlipf t* (*A Merr-Whw ’Know”
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by tho St. Agnes Guild, has been with the religious prcfc*\&gt;ncc nf tV&lt;
Tho story hour will be in charge postponed until Monday evening, new residents nnd nf tho visitor
o f Mrs. Clark next Saturday morn- it was announced today,
in Sanford. Aligrdng new jn-opli
ing, when possibly Mrs. Thomas _______
with tho church to wldeh tli.
Owen will also assist. Mrs. Dnvey
attach ed
In :li*-ir previous
O p p o s ite Dost O ffic e
NOTICE
gnve a very &lt;ntertaining program
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last week, which was greatly en­
joyed. Several promised to take C b e s tll C iw a n is po longer
I p a rt in next week’s program, and connected with my firm, and
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THE OUTLET

pedal Sale on Dresses, Coals

f Manfstiquo,
*4 the winter
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tin pins that m ight with a tw ist or ,
If- Rost of \t- turn stick into us. Of course,*
spend nine ‘'veiy woman tried to do away
We among th-. with these pluin pins, preferring
«n Wedn -il.i ,* little gold or silver ilasn pins to
adjust her collar, her cuffs, belt,
b. Heyit .md etc., but there were places where
Fla., .i, ,,|„.,i the plain tin pin or u larger, sh arp . [
&gt;day wiulc cr pill with a colored glass top was
■'in th** -ia!**. well nigh indispensable.
Now we use pins more for dressre Snui ,tl,i ! making than anything else. If we
l" Is'tina liar plan to remodel or ultor any frocks *
®otor«*d t,i Or- we simply must .have pins. In the*
when they good old days nn bureau was com -j
(tC()lete without a good-sized pin
cushion, which usually occupied the
rne Paine central place of honor before the
“* hi rt h , |
mirror. We gave pin cushions to
K«v m..i mg j each other for birthdny presents
141)11 11. j •,,i and prided ourselves qn always
11 been tunned f,‘*sh and spick and span.
And of oourso some women still I
want pin cushions on their dress8l.i'i -liter lug tables or bureaus. ' A t least
uJtl* "f Mi*|m&gt;- one pin cushion, however small,
arrive jp | should lx* in every bedroom in the
•ltd wit! he house. You can easily make the
^ Mr. .lahn cushlong yourself nnd m ight like
to make one or two for last-minuto Christmas gifts. Don’t use
3 "RUKR
cotton op other Hoft waddine. Bran
l-i the best thing for pin cushions.
&gt; • i:. - o n You can buy a cheap sort nt thc
t4*sl( Railway
......j - feed store or use the kind the groplacing of cer sells. Make the foundation
/'-^motive.i cover of some dose, strong mater*
• u‘ the W all, int like cotton sateen und stu ff it
very full oC the bran. The nicest
covers are those of Inee., embroldcry or other m aterial th at muy be
eETIN&lt;;:
slipped off from the foundation
cushion nnd washed.
Of the Now th at pins and pin cushions
are not ho im portant as they used
i ht‘ ’Sa" r "''I to Ixi, there Is more demamj for
fpny. San- the hanging pin cushion th at does ,
T J * ht‘1(l in not Jake place of.honor on dress­
ing table or. bureau. The cushion
f ? r&gt;' 12th, should bo small und to it add a
of ribbon from which the
tvy-.far loop
cushion Is hung on tho side nf the
J B°ard of dressing tablo or a hook on the
tn ^ i n g wall.
FaithVully,
MARTHA.
r^Osju'tlqn
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8 EBBING TO “CLEAN L T ”
the
SEBR1NG, Dec. 17.—&lt;JP) ~ Allen
C. Altwater, recently appointed ^
jj^ ®T®.* De- Sanitary inspector, has declared Jg*
war against unsanitary conditions y
at Sebring, and has begun a c tiv e ! ;
^ Cashier. work to ‘Tlcan up” thq-city.
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R E S ID E N C E T E L E V H O N B :

Ladies* Goats Reduced

Your Christmas
Dollar
will go twice as far w ith these prevailing low
prices. A visit here will assure you that g ifts for
all can be bad for half their value.

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veloura and "noedlo" point m.itcriaK Plain and fur trimmed.
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75 Ladies’ Coats, newest styles,
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150 Ladies’ all wool and Alpaco shirts, newest pat­
terns, all wool, worth $.1.00. to $7.00
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each. Y o u r choice for this week only ...
70 Ladies’ long sleeve silk nnd worsted, worth $10
and $12. Your choice for 10
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.Special Christmas sale on Crop;*
Satins. Flat Crepes nnd Crepe
De Chine dresses in ail tho tow
shades. Betty Wales, Co-ed anil
otheri' Values up to $22.76. F ri­
day and Suturduy—•

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Ladies’ novelty slip-one in faney
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311 East First St., Sanford.

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beautiful light shades in Gowns, Tetiils Step-ins sr.;l Klooincrs
ONLY SEVEN MORE DAYS TO SHOP

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$8.51) to S 10.00
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Our goods are newly bought from auction and direct
from manufacturer. We have over 6,000 pairs of
Latjje.s, Misses, Children, Roys and Mens shoes, all
bought at auction that we can offer at very low
prices. Why look elsewhere, our stock is complete
and includes over $17,000 o f recently purchased
merchandise that we offer at a saving of 25 to 50!,b
on your Christmas shopping.

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�Mm Nettie Trfylot, ftM W •’Indianapolis, Ind., heard that her husbsnd
had been in company with another woman. So she took his blacki* take
whip and flogged him through a downtown street. She ha»n t seen
him since, and now she wants him hock.

Long: Hike Home For
Victim Of Robbery
JAOKKOmVLLK, Dec. M.-UfP)
—Sam S. Korby, engineer employ­
ed by the Jacksonville Terminal
Co., today was berating his lack
of roller nkatca when be hod to
walk home from Baldwin last
A robber who took $5 in cash
and Kerhy's car at the point of a
pistol caused tho inconvenience,
according to Kerhy’s
report to
police early this morning, after his
night.

—under which lies the body of the
m an who fired the first shot at
tho Battle of Yorktown.
Tho m an’s name was Starling
Gunn. Tho cemetery is little visit­
ed, and few people, oven in tho vi­
cinity, know that the littb; riunttery contains an historic grave.
Op tho heads tun*, barely legi­
ble, appeal* these vASWaf*
7“
*Ttcru lies the body n£ S talling
AUGUSTA,,Gn„ Doc..l7.—&lt;/P)— i
Tho Fokker plane which nrrivml i
here yesterday enroute from Wash­
ington, I). C., to Jacksonville took
ofr for Jacksonville from Hancock
fitdd a t H: 10 o’clock ifcia morning.
in the lonely little cem etery o n ly ! Thu big ship carries, besides the
by virtue of tho fact th a t t h e 1pilot four passengers and two
headstone is somewhat large* than mechanics, Anthuny (J. Fultber,
Dutch airplane m anufacturer is uthe others.
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The existence of the hlsU.llc mong the passengers.
gtuve has bom recognised only
• nee, other than in a cautl.l way
NEW EXECUTIVES NAMED
1*Y individuals. A few y n r s ngn
PENSACOLA, Dee. 17-—f/P)—
the D aughters of the American J. M. Kurn, of St. Louis, was elec­
Revolution nsked for enrtp. from ted president and director a t the
ilU’oi k* spots to be used in plant­ naming of officers of the Muscle
ing a tree, to be taken froip York­ Shoals, Birmingham apd Pensacola
town and planted a t Arlington. At Railway. •The election was the
th a t time, a bit of dirt from first held since the road was tukon over by the Frisco.
U unu't grave was supplied.

DO YO U KNOW
.That its ow n p ro p o sed free
Causeway is to bridge the Halifax
connecting mainland and beach?,
That its proposed permanent im­
provements include a golf club
and 18-holc course, yacht club
and yachting basin, railroad station and ocean playground?] ^.,£&lt;1
n ■a/®

With each deed wilt be a title in­
surance policy from the N ew York
T itle tf M ortgage Co., capital
assets o f $14,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 '
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■ B U I IMPORTANT,

HY THE STATE COMPTROLLER
The Official Agency for Sanford anil Seminole County
to make local delivery of License is located at Hall
Hardware B uild ing,, pp stairs.

There are no other AUTHORIZED agencies for Sem ­
inole County except tho above, so do not be misled.
N. H.—Take your Title Certificate and License Card
with you when you go for your new License Tag. Evi­
dence of Title C ertificate must be shown. If car was
operated in 1!)25 before December 15 the Tag License
Number for 1925 must also be shown or the unpaid
1925 licease must be collected when 1921* License Tag
is issued.
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THE LEGISLATURE HAS AUTHORIZED THIS
CONVENIENCE AND THE COMPTROLLER HAS
PROVIDED IT IN EACH COUNTY. PATRONIZE
THE LOCAL AGENCY A N D MAKE IT A SUCCESS.
ER NEST A M O a COMPTROLLER.

LOCAL M ANAGER

A new- Unit of Daytona Shores will be
announced shortly.
It will contain
some of the choicest residential, business
and apartment house sites in the entire
project. It w ill have generous frontage
on the Dixie Highway and on the main
east-west boulevard, and on the south
.will adjoin the exclusive resort city of
Ormond. Plats and prices at any of our
offices* Make your reservations now.

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cannot ftnou; Florida^until you red Day­
tona Shores. _Giant,
pines, bearded live oaks,
Yw/rd and palm etto»
magnolia and maple«««
a pfoddland paradise.
The- bluet 'Atlantic, and
Ttaytona^Beachm *• fifty
cars abttasl can. courre
j he sandt* $

221 E. F irst S treet

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IM PORTANT
IJ * EE T R I P T o D A Y T O N A SHTfRES

,1his coupon

presented at any D ayton a Shores, office en titl
the holder to round trip to D ayton a Shores an».i luncheon ,
the T om ok a River Lodge free o f transportation cost an
w ith o u t obligation.
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Daytona
Jacksonville
Miami
Tampa
Haines City

E X E C U T IV E O FFICES,

DAYTONA

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MAKING FRIENDS

It has been said that the only
way to make real money in the
used car business is to sell them
“as is”. That may be a good way
to make money— for a short time
—but it is not a good way to make
friends. We figure that if w e get
the friends, the profit will take
care o f itself.

tters Are
itLength
Robison

STEWARTS WASHINGTON LETTER

W&amp;mr,.

This is Felix, the only cat in Amer­
ica who fo a full ' fledged fireman.
Felix was rescued by a - Pittsburg
fireman when his m istress was
about to drown him. Now he lives
in the engine house and slides
down the pole every time he wants
out.
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Ouch! Rub Backache,
Stiffness, Lumbago
Rub Pain from back with small
trial bottle of old .
“St. Jacobs OH.”
years
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re mssound
h the
Jvancion of
e nayind ir.
ed exs and
United
rntists
ntries.
) ur.dIon is
factor
lintain
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Bnek h u rt you? Can’t s tr a b '.tcn up without feeling sudden pains,
Rharp nehes and twinges? Now
listen! Thnt’s lumbago, sciatica
or maybe from a strain, and you’ll
get relief the moment you rub your
back with soothing, penetrating
“St. Jacobs Oil.” Nothing else
takes out sorene-n, lameness and
stiffness so quickly. You . simply
rub it on your back and out comes
the pain. It is harm less and
doesn’t burn the skin,
Limber up! Don’t suffer! Get a
small trial bottle of old, honest
“St, Jacobs Oil” from any drug
store, and a fter u i‘ng it just once,
you'll forget that you ever had
backache, lumbago or sciatica, bccause your back will never hurt or
cause any more m isery. It never
disappoints and has been rccom-i
mended fo r CO years.

te.l 'by
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lk dtnmut.ifi*tor
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Parn tas capable of meeting the
modern requirem ents. The bu­
rcnu *las c o n s is te n t co-opcrated
with the service afloat In solving
l^c evcTji ncpvaving problems of
fleet communications. These pro­
blems have resulted In changes of
ve bten l*t;ste n
instrum ents, and the now
d e v e lo p m e n ts have been given. »
i test in service on flout uhltS'/hhd
xh* novv nnd b e tte r equipment has confltet ip- tinually resulted.”

By CHARLES P. STEWART
WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.—Elmer Davis, the novelist, was in
the other day, to swap Ford Pence
P arty reminiscences with roc. Wo
both were along on the trip . We
were along reportorially, however,
not as peace delegates.
Between Elmer and Mrne. Rosika Schwimmer, who inspired the
expedition, a red-hot controversy
has been raging lately in th e press.
The row started over a hook by
Louis Lochner. Lochner wns prominntely identified witn the pence
party management and his book
is a history of it. In it the autor intimates th a t Mrne. Schwim­
mer had a lot to do with queering
the whole affair.
Elmer, in a review of the vol­
ume for an eastern newspaper, a l­
lowed that so she did, Argcred
Mrne. Schwimmer came right
back a t him with a challenge to
prove it, so now it’s Elm er's turn.
W hat particularly stirs Rosika
is a hint by Elmer that somebody
probably made a rakeoff out of
the trip, which cost upwards of
half a million, so that there was
room for a little gravy on the

side.
Mrne. Schwimmer, in answer,
scores the point that the expedi­
tion's disbursing officer was G as­
ton Planteff, Henry Ford’s own
New York sales m anager, whose
probity isn’t questioned, even by
Elmer himself. How then, asks
Rosika, do you suggest g raft on
the part of anybody clsa?
And, indeed, I venture to say,
such a ease would he difficult to
make out, by any such hard word.
Yet it is indisputable that Gas
Planteff had to pay a lot of bills
he’d have turned down if he could
have helped himself.

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PARIS, Dec. 17.—f/P)—France
is suffering from the most in*
tense cold spell In 30 years. The
thermometer in Paris last night
dropped to five degrees over iero.
The favored Riveria is feeling the
effect of winter.
In- many parts of France tho
cold . weather is accompanied by
fog of varying density. This has
been responsible for a half doien
railroad accidents of a minor char­
acter but which have caused great
delay on the system.

Another shipm ent ju st re­
ceived. No w aiting to order.
Make your selection and get
Corner Oak Avenue and Second Street
them in twenty four hours or
less if necessary.
Dodge Brothers Dealers Sell Good Used Cara
Your name engraved on each
if you wish.
Wi g h t p r i n t s h o p
ADVERTISEMENTS TELL YOU W HAT THE
Cor. R. R. and Commercial St. MANCE OF BUSINESS IS DOING FOR YOt).
Wclaka Block
Phone 117- W

I. W. PHillips’ Sons

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Many a Ford peace delegate’s
home is made happier to this day
by furs, Jewels and rich brocade-,
purchased on that trio and billed
to tho party’s financial m anageLEAVES MANY DESCENDANTS
LEXINGTON, Ky.. Dec. 17.—(/P)
—Leaving 83 living lineal descendants behind him—five chil­
dren, .70 grand children, -10 great
grandchildren and two great great
grandchildren—Jesse Keith, 81 ia
dead at his home here.

A New Stock of Perfection Oil Heaters
Buy one now before that next cold snap

Phone No.- 8

Chuluota Company
(FLAGLER SYSTEM)
Owners and Developers of

Seminole County, Florida
N a n , Jr., President
pffman, Vice President
fra' °ffices, City Bldg.
• Augustine, Fla.

A. G. Wagner
Resident Agent,
Chuluota, Fla

r Me&amp;l the year round.
Accommodations. Modern and up to date,
ar- Kates reasonable.
Jaled citrus and trucking lands. Poultry and dairy farming.
Southeastern Seminole C o u n t y , 36 m i l e s South of New Smyina
n \ew Smyrna-Okeechobee Branch Florida East C o a s t K. K. Un
hard surface roads, 22 miles from Sanford and Orlando and
11es from the Coast a t Indian River City.

There Is, Also, A Wonderful Opportunity For Profit, Through In
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vestment, In This High-Class, Ocean-to-River Townsite Develop­
ment.
It is more than worth your time to investigate—to learn for yourself a t first
hand what the opportunity for profit really am ounts to a t New Sm yrna Beach,
to see for yourself the “lay of the lan d ” and the improvement work already
done and learn of that which will.be done. In order to faciliate your investi­
gation, we have provided large, com fortable Busses, which daily matte the
trip to the property. Ju st phone our n e a re st office for reservations for the
trip and prepare to spend a most delightful day a t Florida’s m ost delightful
development, and learn for yourself “on the ground” ■about New Smyrna
Beach.

good hunting and fishing for recreation.
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niiing features are many. A visit will convince you this is tnep a e
) locate.
co m pa n y .

^b eau tifu lly located 63 feet above sea level with six fresh w ater
i within its boundary m aking an ideal location tor winter horn
i ^ ‘Nianent residence.
rlVe Prices. Maps and literature on request.
S,a C o m p a n y is one of the Associated Land
°‘lst Kailroad (Flagler System)

C o m p a n ie s

ot the Florida

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Sanford, Fla.

OFFICES IN:
Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Ormond Beuch, D aytona Beach (3 ). New Smyrna, New Smyrna Beach,
Palm Reach, Miami, Miami Beach, DeLand, Sanford, Orlando, Brooksviilc, Tampa, St. Petersburg.
WE*COVER FLORIDA REAL ESTATE LIKE THE SUNSH INE

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American T. &amp;. T .................. 144%
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American Woolen ................. 4144 !—Colton futures opened steady;
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Crucible Steel ............
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Dupont dc Nemours ............. 2jU
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m arket vuuiiy
to d a y 1., !t• 7&gt;? 9n,tl th ?V
l S -------»" thL' -------hi9torY
on
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New York Central --------131% ns reported \ty the Florida State r nXnll^l,l!^ com peted a ?10,0 ,
|&gt;roUght to a doao wnen Paul ParNorthern A Pacific ............... 70‘4 M arketing Bureau arc an follows:
n K m nnnfnrtorfnt ^fncHitics &gt;3 nerced to accept a settlem ent
Pan American P et.......... ....... 75%
Ilcnns. preen, fancy $.I00@3.50; tional
m anufacturing
I
,
fr . » l m h
f
Pennsylvania ............
55% Cukes
ikes U. S. firsts, bushel crates have enabled them to almost double
* ’
n - Bryan, of
S. A. L...................................... 52
and hampers $ l.00@1.50; egg­ their capacity production. This is Milwaukee for alleged injuries to
Southern Pacific ........
..102% plants, standard crates nr,d hnntp- sal&lt;] to be the reason for the
hlmwlf, wife and dauphtcr in an
Southern Railway ...»--------- ,..118% cra $.'3.00^3.50; peppers, green,
duefton
in
prices,
which
are
to
automobl|o
accident a year upo.
Mudebakcr ...................
50
medium sizes, standard crates
Standard Oil of N. J ....... ....... 43% $4.00012)0; squash, hampers, yel­ npply on nil models.
Tobacco Producta —........
95
lows, small $3.0003.60; oranges,
Union Pacific ........
150V, boxes fancy well matured $;i.50(nj |h 0
of tho ,lny.9 clock n,a r .
U. S. Rubber .......................... 83% fl.5 0 ; grapefruit, boxes fancy, well . . 4‘
„ . . . . .......
ket, the rails disluyod a firm tone.
U. S. Steel ....................
133
matured $2.50@3.50.
Dtipont and General Electric op­
v.
CHICAGO, Dee. 17.—{/T&gt;— Fluc­
NEW YORK, Dec. 17.—(/P)— _____
ened two points lower and Chry:.tuating nervously ns a result of Cotton futures opened s *’ndy. Ja n . i„p , y
conflicting estim ates of the Ar­ $18.50; Mar. $18.71; May $18.52;
gentine exportable nurvey, wheat July $18.28; Oct. $17.55.
Initial gains in the railroad
prices here averaged lower todny
shares were
fractional.
Steel
in the early part of ;hc board of
NEW YORK, Dee. 17.—(/P)— shares failed to respond to the
trade session.
Chicago opening figures, un­ Selling pressure was renewed 1increase in the Crucible Steel divichanged to l% c low new stylo ngainst the industrial shares nt dend.
Dec. $1,74% to $1.74% and May
$l.p9 to $1.70% w ere followed by
a moderate set bock all around
“ KEKI* TO H A PPIN E SS”
then by many changes which were
in about two cents range.
Corn and oats ruled enrly. A ft­
er aliening %c off to %c up Mny
.84% to ,81%, the corn m arket
showed declines nil around.
Oats started Vic lower to a shade
AUTOMOMLE FOR CHRISTMAS
advance, Mny 45% 1&lt;» 45% ami
thru held around initial figures.
SA LES AND SERVICE
Lower quotations on hogs acted an
a weight on the provision murk.

STUDEBAKER

Doumer
Of Guiding French
Financial Program
PARIS, Dee. 17.—(/P).— Paul
Doumer, the new m inister of fi­
nance has been installed in offlce
and has begun his work to aid
Franco in making its way out of
the financial slough.
His first case will lie to ncccllcrnte Ihe voting on the budget by
parliament. Ho will leave other
financial problem . to be denlt with
later in proper order.
One thing, however, had been de­
cided upon. M. Doumer s pro­
gram will have the seal of approval
of the entire government before
it is published. The governm ent s
plan, and its rejection will entail
the resignation or the Briand gov­
ernment.
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No Develop
In Tientsin Area
TIENTSIN, Dee. 17.—f/P&gt;—There
has been no change in the situ a ­
tion in the w ar area
his vic­
inity since (»cn. Li Ching-Ling,
governor of Chill province, on
Monday inflicted two defeats on
the national torcca, suppcrtlng tho
cause of Marshal Feng Yu-Pstang,
present ruler of Peking. The in­
tense cold is forcing the infant­
ry to remain inactive, while tho
artillery continues shelling th*i
enemy's position.
C om m unication w ith Peking is
still interrupted. A train from
Shang Haiwan was held up nt
the Nsingho river where im port­
ant bridges have been blown up.

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L hot what 4 cow EATS but what she
DIGESTS Hut produce) milk and buttn fats

DAIRYMAN'S DEIGHT
DAIRY
FEED
(fruianttti S t rroWm)

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flccte d liK w '^n"^

Christmas

Therefore when you huv pm4
ocal merchant and fail to meet y^ i
Iy, your credit, figuratively
1
rea.
i

Your failure to PAY YOlTR m
LY means that your merchant i
m oney tied up in the goods sold
addition must absorb the cwb
p o sta se and printed forms «Ctv
you continually for payment.

WHAT TO GIVE?

•
Is T his Fair To Your CredtaJ
it is not.
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If you allow your accounts tub
you leave friend merchant inlhtL*
knew whether you mean to tafer
Renee that you intend to take w
you have forgotten the account, v i
w ill fail to pay it at all.
Patrons of this class mustki
the red” on the merchant's both
of such patrons are passed aloqfkJ
protection to other mcrchanU (r«|
privilcRe of the charge accooii
quested.

SANFORD FEED
&amp; SUPPLY CO.

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Pay Your Bills

The Sunshine Feed Store

The Gift Acceptible

JNO. W. SNEED
Myrtle Avc. and llh Street
Phone fi.'ll)
3 ) A “(load Hoods" Feed for
Every Purpose.

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ENTRANCE
MANASCO E S T A T E
To Be Sold

F rid ay , D ecem b er 18, a t lO A. M.
Manasco Estates is South of Longwood at the iotcrsection of the Dixie Highway. Seminole Bou­
levard is the direct route to the Seminola Jockev
Club.

BEGINNING AT 10 A. M. FRIDAY
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Reservations are being accepted today.
This is not an auction sale. The sale will start
promptly a t 10 a. m. Friday and will continue
through Saturday until sold.
“I MINE MY OWN BUSINESS”
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LONGWOOD,

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Survey No. 1, as show n by engineer’s Plat, copies
of which mav be had at Manasco Estates Field
office, one mile South of Longwood.

Continuing through to Saturday. 32 blocks will
be sold. Each block contains from two to seven
acres.

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f'*n lfyin i! M ILURE m ^ ^
is concerned.
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You Will Find

Contain* mere than 75%DIGESTIBLE nutrient).

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The Herald A n d

That's the Sunshine W ay. Only the laying hens are the profit
makers. Sunshine Scratch Feetl and Sunshine E rr Mash is what
you need to put those lazy hens on the job. Just give it a fair
trial and watch the results, your money hack if you arc not
satisfied. Don’t forget we have all the materials for cut worm
season.

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SAN JUAN GARAGF CO.
MORE EGGS FOR LESS MONEY

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i 1springs 2514; ttirfceys 47; m a t e n ] P r i c e

CHICAGO, I)cc. 17.—f/F&gt;—Poul­
try alive steady; fowls 18(021;

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THE SANFORD HERALD, THURSDAY,

EDGAR JONES TO
pla y
GRID

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a
t
STARS ON COAST

sport
WILL
uthern
tea m s
position fe
In Naming
Ends A re In
;j C hosen

nth

me.
most populnr
II captains of
qI ;|7 IcadtfA
play the snapjforwards have
bucks in the
record* shownt jino forces
I tu I« in the
i rank*.
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r renter*, Mnrfhite of Loufrpuiitc’i to servo

Fight Results

When Two Champs Meet

NEWARK, N. J.—Eddio H uff­
man, California light weight and
Ed Stone of Paterson, N. J., fought
a draw (12 rounds).
PARIS—Reins Davos, Belgian
middleweight, defeated Deft Uart
of Molina (10 ro u n d s).‘
OAKLAND—“ K. P." Kaplan,
Newark, N. J., middleweight won a.
decision over Charley Long of Om-1
nhn. Neb., (10 rounds); Jackie
Gordon, New York featherw eight,!
won from Pico Ramies of Los An­
geles (six rounds); Frnnklo Mc­
Cann of Oakland, won from H arry
Labarba of St. Paul (four rounds).
LOS ANGELES— Sully, Mont­
gom ery, beat Ralph Smith, Ixis
Angeles henvyweight (six rounds);
Johnny I&gt;n Mar, Mexican light­
weight, won from Billy* Wallace of
San Francisco (10 rounds); Jack
Roper, Chicago heavyweight, de­
feated Ernie Owens of Los Angel­
es (10 rounds).

fnJ* named ns
nun are in a
pldoj, three full
t tack!
,r3i six guards
complete the
|,uil captain their
Moran, V. 1 . 1.1
tins: Sarrn, FJoria Tech; Logan,
relate; Iloozeinan,
nen, Centenimry;
; White, LouiaiGodfrey, Loutilint.,., Tonneeaye;
ktliorpo;
Wilson
Bt»r. Washington
it. South Western
p„lyin 1ituienl,_
[|] Virginia; Wht*Llinr: Spicer, HoBVoffonl; llarVcy,
Millsaps.
....
Ouch it a, Mori’Vanderbilt; Fain,

rmer Base
rs Will
Action
Dec. 17.—&lt;/P)—
Association
be seen in netnext year,
during the
Americans cnllof the
into their
part of the
him eligible for
Lsed a* a relief
Harris, Ballou

Florida Football C a p t a i n
Will Participate In Big
Charity Game A t San Fran*
cisco Last Of N ext Week

Florida and the Coast Line

w m m m

Forty years ago tho Atlantic Coast Lino began advertising Florida
ns n Land o f Opportunity, and it made easy the way of tho early investi­
gators by inaugurating the first through do luxe train from N ew York,.
"The Florida Special."
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Old Ferry Will Be
Made Into A Hotel
For Use At Miami

Faith in Florida has been a key note of Coast Line policies ever since.
E very year lias seen substantial improvement in the facilities o f the
A tlantic Coast Line for serving Floridn.
It has extended its original lines in Florida by the purchase or con­
struction of GW) miles, practically all new line in undeveloped Florida
territory.
A nticipating Florida’s need for greatly enlarged transportation ser­
vice the A tlantic Coast Line prepared several years ago to incut that need.
It constructed and is now using G47 miles of double track, all es­
sential to the prompt movement of Florida traffic. Tw enty additional
miles of double track son lb of Jacksonville and threw miles near Albany,
Ga„ will be ready for ti.se in a few weeks.

mmrn

NEWPORT NEWS, Vn., Dec.
17.—(A*).—The old ferry steam er
Newport News, badly damaged by
firo several months ajjo, is to be
converted into n floating hotel and.
taken to Florida, n Norfolk syndi­
cate, headed by R. L. Albnno, has
announced.
Tho hulk of the ferry will be
iureturned from the Chesapeake
pu
___ , y and remodelled
Fee rry Company
into a floating hotel sim ilar to blit
much larger than th a t recently
built in New York for use in Flor­
idn, it was said.
The hotel will cost approxim ate­
ly $100,000 and will be built in
Norfolk ami then towed to Flor­
ida down the coast.
Plann for the conversion of the
vessel have nlrendy been prepared
and accepted, the announcement
said. Tho hotel will be equipped
with its own heating plant as well
ns its own electrical plant. It will
have n promenade deck, dancing
lull), and dining room. There will
be a private bath for every room
and plans for the kitchen are par­
ticularly elaborate.
The hulk of the stenm er will be
used as the "ground floor" of the
hotel. Work on the flouting hotel
will be started a t an early date,
according to the plans of tho syn­
dicate.

•Chief Menace Facing Athletes Today
Is Exploitation, Say Sport Observers

NEW YORK, Dee. 17.—(/!»)—
Exploitation, in the opinion of
athletic authorities who have scan­
ned closely lhe*wiining year’s evi­
dence, is the chief menace con­
fronting the athlete who catches
the public eye in the current li-:?h
pri ssure era of sports,
Paavo Nurmi ami Bed Grange,
whose performances runk among
the greatest of 1925 are pointed
to ns the leading victims of a fev­
erish haste to capitalize their spec­
tacular talents.
The exploitations of Nurmi and
Grange have been along parallel
lines, but the cases of the indiv­
iduals arc ns far apart as the
Moths, a bulletin says, cans- poles. Grange undert oik his strenan annuul damage of $200,1)00,000. j nous work ns a full fledged proInasmuch ns they left our over­ j fes donal, seeking a fortune in a
coat alone thin year, the actual campaign which already lias gain­
dam age for 1025 is only $11)0,1)00,- ed astonishing results while Nur­
mi competed as an am ateur fpr
082.02.—Arknnsns Gazette.

clubs and promoters who reaped
the m ajor share of the financial
harvest from popular interest in
tho Finnish marvel.
Nurmi, whose vogue last winter
was almost ns g reat m th at of
Grange now, turned down profes­
sional offers and contracts, which
if accepted would have netted him
close to $250,01)0.
GOLF TOUR PLANNED
CHICAGO, Dec. 17.— (/P) — A
fortnight's golfing tour of the
South having been a success, Chi­
cago golfers plan nnother to ex­
tend 30 days. Tho party will
leave Jan. 23, playing in French
Lick, Ind., Cave City, Ky., Geor­
gia, Florida, the Carolinas, Virgin­
ia and Washington.

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GAINESVILLE. Fla., Dec. 17.
—(A*)—Captain Edgar Jones, 1924
all-Southern quarterback and bril­
liant Gator grid star, left GainesMi
I
villo last night headed for Bloom­
ington, Ind., where he will Join
the assembled aggregation of east­
ern and southern grid stars who
will play tho Pacific Coast college
football satellites on Dec. 2ti in
San Francisco.
This game is a strictly am ateur
affair, the proceeds going to a
San Francisco charity organiza­
tion. Hubert, of Alabama, Rives of
Vanderbilt and Wycoff, of Geor­
gia Tech, aro other Southern college stars who will perform on the
all -star cloven.
Gohly Goldstein announced def­
initely that ho would not accept
the offer of the Jacksonville pro­
m oters to play professional foot­
ball against Red Grange’s eleven.
Tho brilliant Floridan, all South­
ern guard and tackle for three con­
secutive years, is attending a col­
lege fraternity convention a t the
present in New Y’ork city.
Both Goldstein and Jones will
return to the University of Florida
following the holidays to finish
their scholastic ambitions, both
being slated to graduate this
Fidel La Barba, champion flyweight, meets Tod Morgan, newly Rl»ring.
crowned king of the junior light wMghts, I.a Barba won his title
by defeating Frankie Cjennro, \vh ib* Morgan took the honors away
from Mike Ballerina. The photo, taken out on the west coast, shows
La Barba on the left, apparently asking Morgan ‘how ho did it."
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I'AUt iVlt’IJ

T he A tlantic Coast Lino developed 10 through freight routes be­
tween Florida and the West.
lt greatly improved and enlarged its shop, track and other facili­
ties in Florida, purchased large quantities of new equipment, and other­
w ise made provision to meet Florida's transportation needs in Excess of
any growth anticipated by the best informed observers.
But tho volume of inbound traffic doubled in the past year.

Vote Recommends
Mocking Birds Be
Adopted By State

In addition, large quantities of material were shipped to people who
had no adequate storage or handling facilities.
The inability nf these consignees to unload freight cars promptly,
resulted in an nceumulntinu which filled all the extensive tracks thai hn&lt;:
been provided and brought about a congestion of traffic.

ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 17.—
The Atlantic Coast Line is enlarging its facilities ns rapidly as con­
The St. Petersburg Audubon So­
ditions permit, but the solution o f the situation is largely in the hands
ciety which recently launched a
of receivers arid shippers of freight.
movement to have the Mocking
Bird designated the M'.nte bird of
Florida and which asked schools
Prompt loading and unloading of cars and removal of freight from
0
throughout the state to vote on tho
warehouses will relieve the congestion.
M
suggestion has receive!I reports on
more thnn 40,000 ballots, virtually
Ig
Any delay in loading or unloading cars or in rmovat o f freight inall of them for the Mocking Bird.
creases congestion.
Mrs. Katherine B. Tippetts,
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President of the local organization,
The
Atlantia
Coast
Line
has
received
helpful
and
constructive
i
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8
states that a peculiar feature of
M
operation from many Florida communities titnl business interests, and it
the balloting is that few of tho
•i
city schools have been heard from.
M
asks for the sam e kind of co-operation from all who use ils facilities.
at
Tile rural amt immll town schools
have displayed great interest in
■
the question while it has caused
1
scarcely a ripple in city schools.
The suggestion that the Mocker
3
lie officially designated the slate
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Wilmington, North Carolina
bird has attracted wide attention,
■
not only in Floridn but elsewhere,
5
mid Mrs. Tippetts lias received
hundreds of lettorn and curds ■ ■■■■■■ ■ ■■■■ Hi:n ■ a a a n Mu ■ n B n a n a a ku a k v s a an a u £ a c » it m tu tin bh UK* n s .x u u a a an ua ruiKn b s k .
from other states commenting
upon the movement.

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ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD CO.

GET RESULTS BY USING

\L D WANT ADS

pUjen puris Our leu
of tha
thi.i
from
dfricnhural and
Book, ni) ac- H
without an
a now record
also figured in
after being
(humblit re*
to participate in
Birmingham
who stole apbast s durJcanes, heavy
al'O of lEinning*. Mobile outThomas, Nashwere purchased

For Announcement

Nationals rcRirminglmm
Alvin Growsame team.
Hay Mur.a
. pitcher and ■
from Mem- *
a t rial by
t ordinal* o-vernl

of the
Highway, with house, celery

Second Section

Gulley, outsecond among
b a t t e r s , and
led Indian
, . by Little Rock
f American*.
J-. president ,,f the
f ‘•'inning Crackers,
P'-vtcd to see Nick
7 kinj; of tho len&gt;« '/oclbriq 'both
[b Gazzella shortBrock catcher,

I a reasonable price.
10 acre farm in fin e condition, grow ing one o f the best
crops

in

Seminole County, near Highway, railroad sta­

tion, church and school,
wells. $15,000.

lias house and two flow ing

One-half cash, balance one, two, three

years.

New York Yan-

5 acres with flowing well near D ixie H ighw ay within

and promises
L„“ figured in the
'Actions.

h alf mile o f railroad station, school, church and post

1‘rices
Month

office. Ready to plant celery. $5,250. $2,750 cash, bal­
ance one and two years.

j)cr. 17.—(/p)—
e ,ln Principal cit■‘Pm-axed nearly
..Per cent beNuv- 1-7. A aur°f -Statistic*
placed the in
the com
compiled on
ot 107.1 for
1SJ.0 for Octo

to be placed on sale in a few day

Marvania Investment Co.

DEAN-BERG CORPORATION

•_-rraM. was potn- i
rt raid, jump- H

however, ad-

limn- two per
trat !!« /!ri»nges

■i offsetting dcB'f 'e t i e s of
*°od* and sugselling for
»»'l if any.
bpam that she
oenmsula for
"Wy to be anW u r.-

511) First N ational Hank I’.ldi;.

SCRUGGS-SCOGGAN REALTY CO. Inc.
BRITT-CHITTENDEN REALTY CO.
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SALES AGENTS
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Phone 713

�THE SANFORD HERALD, THCTMDAT. DECEMBER 17, W tt.

On January 7th. 1926, Dodge Brothers, Incorporated, will announce a
tremendous reduction in the prices of their complete line of motor cars.
These reduction will apply on all cars bought after midnight, December
15th, 1925.

When the new prices are made known on January 7th. the full amount
of the reduction will be immediately refunded to all purchasers since
December 15th. 1925.
. .. V

These revolutionary reductions are made possible by a recently coin*
pleted $10,000,000.00
expansion program -m ew buildings and • equip*
*
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ment that will nearly double the capacity of Dodge Brothers factories

There is no change in the policy upon which Dodge Brothers establish
ed their leadership eleven years ago—the policy of constant improve
ment without yearly models.

MILLER O. PHILUPS, Inc
Oak Avenue at Second Street

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JTHE SANFORD-ilER^UA^ THIlRSDAY DECEMriER 17.
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o f at. (lortrudu AvTon*
to th e W e s t lino o f K ast h a lf o(
th e N o r t h e a s t U u n rtor of unit! auc­
t i o n S'.t, th o n co N o rth to the North
lin o o f s a i d S e c t i o n
thonco Kust
t o th o tieglnnlnK.
LONDON, Nov. 27.—(/P)—The
T r a c t No. 3. T h o N\V&lt;4 fif tho
NEW YORK, Dec.
.
‘ Unbind nnd several form er gov­ Prince of Wales docs not often N H 11 S e c t i o n 39, T o w n s h ip ly
S o u th , ICanvo 30 blast.
ernors of the State participated in lose friends, but as n result of his
T r a c t No. * . A ll o f tho SW&lt;i of
*he "ala tlcmonstrntion. But Since prolonged absence durimr his South th o N U ' i o f S e c t i o n 20, T o w n s h ip
IJ
tt",‘ l^ ’ economic center
io S o u th , l t a n a o 30 a Mast,
l&gt;lim
of the country, enn now lay claim then, interest in observance of the African and South American trip, N o rth o f Ht. i.'crtruvlo A v en u e.
n ennino friend has turned from
n of tho country ns- to another tic^ ho citv w i S day has died.
T r a c t No. 5. AH o f t h e N \V »i of
the freight of this section
New York, harassed by press­ him, despite all thu blandishments S e c t i o n 30. T o w n s h i p ID S o u th ,
most earnestly pm- a Specific Holi.lnv
b: riUirditm
I t a n g e 30 Mast In
th e
S anford
tl.3 ^treatment force.il F.’or Father Knickerbocker, with ure of husinesn hus made no ex­ of His Royal Master.
b practically
o r t h o f nt, ( l e r i r m h i
ceptional remonstrance nt its
This is his cream colored cairn (AI rvaenniu, e ,l y il ne sgs NheK
lnnlliK
a
t
t h e III
rUJ. &gt;ho '
terrier “ Molly” a pet of two years, t e r s e c l I o n o f t h e W e s t l i n e o f t h e
which the P rin w rle ft with* ‘Lady Nnnf«'nt Oraru w i t h t h e . S o u t h litre
f - ’ iT io ih " "
Burton, who breeds Cairn terriers, r u n ,,l-°
,N" '* o f salt! S e c t i o n 25,
t h e n c e N o r t h 3.", d e g r e e s H am
when
lie
started
his
long
journey.
a l o n g t h e ( i r a n t l i n e ir, ehalii.s,
t r !,pm:nt of
d e g r e e s 30 m l n u t e a .
Lady Burton made n pet of Mol­ tHhaesnt.c e7 Scohuat ihn s &lt;1
p, : heim: w*
, t h e n c e S o u t h 4X d e ­
of rnaJ hud Ily, and on the day of the I’rince’a g r e e s 30 in c h e s W e n t 13 c h a i n s ,
( hristnins and 71 • •
y \n
t h e n c e W e s t I c h a i n t o t h e p o i n t ul
iitefW* duj to ponsible for this situation to set-! New Years: but nnliW. iV
return took the don to York b e g i n n i n g :
of trnns- tie their differences and restore ity of great cities the \vt
H oure. When the Prince went to a n d t o a n y a m i a l l n t h e * p e r s o n s
[c,.' :r-r &gt; v/loch the faithful employees to their fo„r-( it hai no sp
■ecial'annual
— annual obaerv--------es are unkn o w n , claim ­
ir.er positions witli th.' a mail nmi Inuc° to w,lil‘h
erect
Molly she would not even wi nhgo sae n yn a m
it devotes a .:pWinl
RHII'ROrK, N. M.. I)cc. 17.—
r i g h t , t i t l e o r I n t e r e s t la
mount
of
increase
in
wattes
ip the present]
.
. . 1 «c°5n*nyi)oration.
LV).—The Navajo Indian, n stal- look at him. For several days ire a m i t o t h e l a n d s h e r e i n n h o v e d e s ­
cribed o r a n y p a rt o r parcel th e r e ­
, , , :its r.nd oP*. the
tried t.i regain her friendship but of.
(’ T. t I ■toe can
■!d,ra,calays113 exclusive
* * » *rt,
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has roup far
to improve in vain. Tho don became quite
It Is h e r e b y o r d e r e d t h a t y o n
i nn i con vast nmounta lim t.nre bem,, wast- chum to the observance of Ind.*-' ‘h'* strain of tin* sheep which pro-,
and each of y o u he an d npponr b e­
d
by
the
Atlantic
Co.ut
Line
|
nendrnt
e
D
a
y
.
Mardi
t’
.
vnv
hevide
wool
for
the
famous
Navajo
unhappy,
would
not
cat,
and
had
f o r e o u r s a i d t ’l r e u l t C o u r t a t ll o
br 10 V'v;:,rr.
’o u r t I t eiiite, a t S a n f o r d , F l o r i d a .
wny in its
tta program of
or c m -;
-,Jongs
cxduslvelv to N««,
New nD,irier:
(ones cxcludvi.lv
.......■ blankets.
II to
Tjrti.' ’f I’Irr . Railway
to be returned to Lady Burton’s to;i
t h e lilt d a y o f .In n u k r y \ . l&gt;.
Ptovlng and paying .the expenses! Celebration of the g reat C h £ g I
Sucetasful experiments
with kennels,
I ? M , a n d Ijn-n a p d t h e r e n n t k c n n th;, stribr tin* of the presen tnc.fic.ent ho p , am , f,re, started by Mrs. O’Lear?* 1 Enrak.tl sheep, imported front
s u r e r lo t h e Idll o f c o m p l a i n t e x t Von In I b i s c a u s e .
ha! b'ou. ,._n? ct'1
*?S0Z*k\'t.a,11')’t ,,Jn ? ? * ’ ,*'* ! ^ognized annumly in the
have led to slews taken to IN T i l l : I I I t e m * r o i IIT ttl* T IIH lilhIIl tcIsd f un rgtnhlee .s
r ordered th a t th is o r ­
fisc puh.ic b 1 re s he naked to pubh-h the. e \\ »r«iy City. Ban Francisco w ar- r,,,,&lt;:w the Karakul blood among
N K v r . v r n .11 n i t 1 m . r u i n r r d e r h e tMildUhcd In T h e H a n fo rd
or
t 'l . o i i i i i A . ix
ami
r o u H e r a l d , a n e w s p a p e r p u b l i s h e d hi
s.'Vid by too* WsoltUoita ,l" J
cftjhjn ‘jf t,1c iy commemorate.-. the date of the tht’ native sheen of the reservation
c o t \ T V . IN I'll A N- H a n fo rd . S e m i n o l e C o u n t y . F l o r i d t
Railway ,n .
J*0 ,nont
*Y* V *•
, earthquake of 1005.
by the importation of more of these r uMKVtlNOl.i:
n 1.
o n c e click w e e k f e r f o u r c o n s e c u ­
;*none.
j rare nninmls,
t i v e W eeks.

Body New York City Cannot Celebrate
Its Own Birthday Anniversary
Resolutions Asking
aj]road Co-Operation jSr
C o m m e rc e

North lino

W ales Loses Dog:
Through Absence

R asing Of Sheep

■i

facticnlly every,
Thu Karakul sheep is the.
l' PThe •(*Mail-' R,-0tir«tp of n valuable fun known to
ettfai annual t furriers us Broadtail, Persian
,
_ .l i o n of hi j- iam b, or A trn iiian , The erbs.t
tone events cnaractOnstic of each, between the Karakul and native
London observes its Bank Ilnli- Navajo sheep lias produced an midays ami the hirtlidayj of its ban! hearing a iK-autiful wool, not
rcigiiing sovereigns. Bastille Day
f 'n&lt;* for rug weaving, ranging
while
nationally
recognized ,!1 shades through tnn, yellowicn
throughout France, is cherished hv l'rnwri and reddish brown
Pnris
T he N av ajo sheep o w n e r, n s a

M. M. Umltti.
Ooiii|ilaln:itit.

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W I T N I ’HS my
W l c u U , C o u r t o f ll
.Tipitmiff M ' l r h u l t o f t h e

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T lif ri-irldH l.am l au&lt;t
IT orid A. K iuiil fpr SemluotpA'etiu*
mifiii I'ninpaiiy. a ('nriiorallop, ( iv . o n H iTk ttbp oa Still
Sml d a v it/ IV c e
«* but merely* lahassce, Fin.; 0 . H. Page, gen*
nl.
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.V. ii. I ' o t O tA d ti.
D i f i n i a m i t . '*
,J,t. small a- oral superintendent, Atlantic Const
her. A. T&gt;. id ::,.
t,;) front them Lino Railway, Jacksonville, Fla.;
C l e r k o f t h e C ir c u i t C o u r t o f t h e
St
IT
TO
t
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IF.T
t i t i .i :
H eVenlh J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t e f F l o r i d a ,
the railroads- T. L. Dumas, division superintenITTATHIN
In a m t f o r H c m lm d c C e u n t v .
nvnte owner- dent, A tlantic Const Line Railway,
T o nil f o r m e r
sto ck h o ld ers
of
Ity: A. M. WKKKH.
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t*i_.
c;ta
te8
s
on.
T im F l o r i d a l.tind
amt
D ev elo p ­
T.ipicst that iS anford, F la; United Stat
D ep u ty C lerk .
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p
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yearly v a -la to r Duncan U. Fletcher. W ashye
g a n is e d u n d e r th e law s
of
Uni (S E A T .)
lit with thee ington. D
r u l e , s e l l s h is e n t i r e c l i p o f w o o l S t a t e o f ' ill lo h a v i n g Us |ir ln c l p a l DeCOTTKS X- Ht’KNCF.It.
tiuslnesS In t h e H otleltors a n d of C ounsel f o r tho
[American in -1ato r Park
n.
I
Eval
uation
Day.
commemorntint
’,0
‘he trailers of the reservation,| i'-uy f "•mV-lnn«a llnmlll
(,‘o u n - C o m p la in a n t.
nml duel D. CT.i Coneri’s.iman J. O. 'S cars?► ‘no departure uf British troops regardless of color of the wool, ty, state of imio. ir anld 011
Dec. 3. 10- 17- 31-31
eorpora-

Bthi.
jjl’lcVlTV
us line, uius[t- v. ap I con*
life ami pro*

........................... ................
t h e tlg i-a l f o r
m e t d a n c i n g ir.
th is city for s ix ty y e a r s .
_ N e w Y ork c e l e b r a t e d a i i m i n tl y
t h e d a y n its e x c l u s i v e p o s s e s s i n g ;
its
p articu lar
p arty .
T h eatres
re c o g n i z e d it w i t h s p e c i a l p e r f o r m cores.
Frijrtk j e t y m e n t s , a n d . . t h r
citizen ry
l e s p u h d c i } ' ()n
p a if u l *.
E v e n w h?n t h e c o u n t r y w a s a t w a r

R. E . Cobh, S e e r ita ry .

TO CO ON STAKE

nn'l
NEW YORK, Dec. 10._(A’)—
|. r ii„ I.- eht t jjj|| 'fi|,Jcn
„ ()W KQjtl), int u t |l:
noticeable ill!
,
”
| , . t num-1 *P°«en dram a. He will be the
"t i; (irport-^Etar of “Thu Kid Ilium ■If."
y i-iirnmeml-J
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BOND IS S U E PR O PO SED
jh* rates are^
______

tW S ;.in th"! n EL AND. Dec.. 17.—(/P)—A
no -liort.igei I&gt;ond issuu of $2,000,000 for new
[the iiigeatil-j roads in Volusia c o u n t w a s do*
the railror.il c5,jctj upon a t a meeting of tho
inemtors, a n d
,
. .
commissioners. Bids for
wages ta k e d j^ u 'lty comntisaio
Ic'h.T emptoy-i highway improvements were ask| :n|u!tv il ir-jcd for,
periuti h.iv

T h e t r a d e r s o r t s t h e " o f f ” c o l o r s t l i m Is no l o n g e r a le g a l e n t i t y .
rtXsF ti*- «*fieli -And c v e r v of salil f o r ­
a n d s t o r e s t h e m in t h e w o o l r o o m ’. m e r s l o c k h o l d e r s If li v in g , a n d If
L a t e r t h e N a v a j o w o m e n , w h o nr.* e i t h e r , a n y o r a lt of said f o r m e r
t h e w e a v e r s o f t h e b l a n k e t s w h i c h s t o c k h o l d e r s he d e a d , to a ll p a r ­
ests u nder such
have
made
th e
trib e
f a m e d tdi ee cs e aeslendl m i fnogr mIenrt e rnl
o r k h o ld e r s , ns
t h r o u g h o u t th o w o r l d , v i s i t tlu* h e i r s , ih 'v lse e s. g r a n t e e s o r ns o t h ­
e
r
e
liilm
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its
,
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r
o
t
h
e r w i s e . In a n d
w ,,,d r o o m s a t t h " t r a d i n g p o s t s ,
to th e land tie re ln a fle r d escrlh ed :
T h e y relect a n d re p o s s e s s th e m - ami to a n y a n d alt o th e r persons
se lv e s o f s u c h p o r t i o n s o f t h e “ o f f " w h o s e n a m e s tire u n k n o w n r i d ) l u ­
r "h*red w o o ls a s t h e y m a y n e e d lus: a n j r i g h t , t i t l e o r I n t e r e s t in
am! t o t h e
fo llo w in g
ile se rlh e d
f " r w eav ing p u rp o ses,
la n d s , s i t u a t e , l y i n g am t b e i n g In
A l t h o u g h m a n y a t t e m p t s hd a. hvve ti hnt*
1 Hiiniy
e C
o u n t y oinf PH’iniHim1
Hein (note,, ninii*
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i) iirrtl
a
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nwuie . a m o n g e a s t e r n m iin u -L l;T "&gt; f'ja . a m i m o r e im
no s. .In
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P resid en t

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No gift could pt&amp;lblyr bo more acceptable,
provide more hup)incas for both river #nd
ccivcr, than the Better B uickv^P ’ ^
T h e cost Is sm all tv.■hcn balanced 'against
pleasure th is betit^
w ill being

er

those you love, k f
If you arc thinking o f giving
etter Buick fo^
Christmas, it would be A cc d idea to makd
your selection soon, \Yo w ill avc it waiting a 0
your door when thj 5urv.f0mettup.0n Chris tmal.y.
morning.
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DivBfort o f Q omtciI M otor! C orforatlort

SANFORD BUICK COMPANY
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T h a n .. *. b u ilt in 1 8 1 ; a n d o n n o f )
t h e fin&lt;"t in t h . w o r l d n r c h i t c c t u a l l y , i to lie r&lt; p la c e d h v a l a r g e r
stru ctu re.

A n AI, KMTATl* - D V r s T M n x i *

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f..r the furs
minis havi

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S C I I I A I , NV- 013199
Ilr p n r tm r n l of th e In terio r
8. I.nm l O f f i c e a l li n ll ic s v ltl c ,
F li . r h h i , A u g . 33. 1935.
NViTICR
Is h c r c i i y g i v e n
tau t
C h li r lc y \V. MJohlom i.f l.nlte M a r y ,
F lo r li ln . w h o o n A n n u m 13. ID3.I,
ionite H o i m n i c a i l t h i l r y . No. olSIDD.
f o r N W &gt;i of H W ’i . H ecllo n !». T o w n ­
s h i p 2o S., I l i i n g e "ll IT.. T a l l . i l i a - him)
Jte till Ian, h a s i l l . i l n o t i c e o f i n t e n ­
t i o n tn m a k e C o m m u t a t t p p ; I T n o f
t o u s tilh lh ih .-InIm t n ||i,&lt; I.iml a l o n e
(leserlb eil.
I .e f o r e
C lerk
C ircu it
C o u r t, a t H iiufolit, F lo r l.l a , o n lim
*Mh .la y o f J a n u a r y , 1933.
C laim an t n am es as w itn e s s ," :
C. A. F n r l n .i , o f l . a k e M a r y , F l o r i.ln.
i j . )V .,F o r|ItT * o f la t h e M a r y , F i o r ­
ina.
D an F e rry , o f I.a k o M ary. F lo r VVi s t 330 feet, tin lice Mouth
;
f e e t m o r e o r lin n lo Mt. H c r l r m l c Ida.
W illie r .o r itn t ro i n , o f l . a k e . M it
A v e n u e th u t i c . W e l l
ijlo n g
(tlu

p o n e n t s c la i m e d t h e F o u r t h o f .lit
ly lo o k a w a y t h e e d g e .
Thanks
g i v i n g D ay. a n o t h e r n a t i o n a l h o li­
d ay , d ep reciated its p r e s tig e .
in
t h e c e n t e n n i a l o f tin* d e ­
p a r t u r e I.f th e B r i t i s h , t h e d a t e
w a s rev iv ed w i t h a g r e a t d e m o n rtratin n .

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the fill/

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s e v e n t y T o u r 2 't o n tru c k s , i n
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ROY A. AVI I.I.IAMS,
Phone 617

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W e ’re proud of tho quality of
P O L A R IN E . It i3 m ade from a
specially selected crude stock, w holly
distilled and carefully tested to sen
that every gallon m easures up to tho
high standard w e have set for it.
If you w ont tho best results from
y o u r engine use P O L A R IN E O IL .
T h e Polarine chart will sliow you tho
grade lor your car.

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"When you buy P O L A R IN E you
kqow pyou ore ^pftting a
oil
based on half a century of refining
experience. You can tru st P O L A R ­
IN E to guard all moving parts of your
footg r ^ g a in s t w ear, to neal your
piston clearance and prevent loss of

l&gt;ower, to reduce noise, friction and
w ear to a minimum , and lengthen tho
life of your car.

PO LA R IN E " F " ii tlit right m otor oil for Ford n r t nod truth*. It build*'
un and maintaint a lubritatimi film on th t trantmi%uon drum that util! hold
up undtr rxtiem t prnture of the band*. T r&lt;j I'O L A R IN ti “ F ” O d in your
,1'Qtd today and notUt the thffearns immediately.

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m o t o h cat; c o m p a n y .

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T h e rt in d'fcKVlr oP P d L A ^ IN F .
designed especially for the particular
job of lubricating your car. It flows
freely in cold w eather; resists b rat in
hot w e a th e r , and w ill n o t break
down.

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S p e e d W a g o n c h a s s is is 3 9 0 0
p o u n d s — 7 0 0 p o u n d s less t h a n
t h e a v e ra g e .

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Ude a r t i i l f i
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Auto rood mop* of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky and M u iu d p p l cab bo had at any
STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Kentucky) Service Station free of caargo.

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THE SANFORD HERALD,

THURSDAY,

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DECEMBER 17, ,1925

■a g e t w e l ;

BONDS

INSURANCE

SOME REAL ACREAGE BUYS

a c r e a g e

80 Acres, qu arter mile from city limits, fine sub-division
property, $500 per acre; one fourth cash; one fourth an­
nually with interest a t 8%.

*srtra.saffiE'
to Orlando, Llose-m
t
several entire lake' ana represent
S e S p o r t u n it ie ^ d iv is io n or

It is to your advantage to fam iliarize yourself
w ith our exclusive listings before purchasing, as
they afford m ost unusual opportunities.
Our offerings are complete in every line.
Homes, choice lots, subdivisions, groves, acreage
and the high est class of business property.

investment prop u
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Knir &amp; MacNei11
Realtors

09 South I*ark Avenue

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS

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R hone 720

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R n n n ,vM A N
Mfrr » 5 D ept.
gr’ Ror

Magnolia A t Second

MRS. SAM H. CAMPBELL
MRS. J. M. LeMOINE
,
Salesladies.

LOANS

Phone 48

INVESTM ENTS

70 Acres on M arquette St., one mile from city limits.
Price $300 per acre; third cash; third annually with in­
terest at 8%.

When you arej
We"» you !eti,,
sickness or ]

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.

I
Dut how ofteni

amounting to |
,jeing unaware|
integrity of |
versed on th

10 Acres celery land in Eureka Hammock. Excellent
quality hammock land unimproved. Price $250 per acre;
half cash; balance arranged.

The dockets |
contracts rn
before the I

40 Acres celery land near Lake Jessup, all Hammock.
Price $175 per acre cash.

SUBDIVISIONS
For subdivision purposes we have som e of the best
buys in Seminole County, among which arc:
26 acres adjoining Sanford Grove which is
rapidly being developed. ThiH entire tract
is all high and dry, beautiful wooded land ly ­
ing between two subdivisions. Price $26,000
with remarkable terms, and
80 acres cornering on Golden Lake and bor­
dering on Onoro Street at $500 per acre.

Higgins - Smith - Wight, Inc.
REALTORS

On to a Realti
whether it be fj

71/ , Acre grove, excellent condition, three 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.

A Realtoris f
h'iad tor.vejo,
future,

THE HOWARD CORPORATION
KSTAIII.ISIIUU IN' lOOIt

Masonic Bldg.

Phone 72

REALTORS

Come up and talk over these propositions with us and
your investigations will prompt you to buy.

McCALL &amp; FOX
Sales A gents For

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“The Firm Substantial”

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11314 Magnolia Ave.

Phone 745

A Country Cluli Property of Lakes and Hills
Hales Force: II. (I. Pox, (I. K. McCall, If. I.. Shipp.

ACREAGE, SMALL &amp; LARGE
3 acres on Country Club road, within
lim its.

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265 ACRES
Near the Golf Links, including beautiful lakes and
orange grove, $500.00 per acre.

City

Some good buys we can recommend. 35 Lots nice 5 room
Bungalow—Close in hard surface road.
7 Room, Bath and Sleeping Porch;well located; one of
the best buys in the city a t ...................................... $10,000
Six Room Cottage, well located; close in; Garage.
Bargain a t ................................................................ $6,500.00
5 Acre Celery Farm , with crop tools, etc. Nice six room
house, good r e p a i r ............................................... $8,500.00
14 Acres, hard surface road; 5 tiled and in Celery. A
real buy a t .............................................................. $9,000.00

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BALDWIN &amp; BROWN
Phone 88

11 acres on the W ekiva River, on hard road.

Sanford Avenue Corner

40 acres, adjoining E lder Springs property on
Sanford and Orlando road.

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219 Meisch Building
We Buy or Sell

Beat corner on Sanford Ave. at 4th St. 71x126, $650
per foot, ouo fourth cash.

27 3-4 acres fronting 1,500 feet on Sanford Avenue.
13,500 acres on St. John’s County.
93 1-2 acres adjoining Power P lan t’s property in
Volusia County.

Six-acre tract, containing thirty lots on Dixie Highway
suitable for subdivision. $1,500 per acre.

—187 acreirin Sem inole County, 107 of which is w ith­
in thu City lim its of Sanford.

We have other good buys in large mid small acreage
tracts, also; high class business lots and hom esites.
See our listings.

The prices and term s of these tracts of land, we
consider reasonable, and we will be glad to furnish
you same if you will call at our office.
We have them toduy— tomorrow they may he sold.

THRASHER &amp; GARNER

221 Meisch Building.

112 Park Avenue

THE WHITE REALTY COMPANY

Phone G3‘JW

If you are looking around for a
house that you w ant to call home,
ami you realize how fruitless ren t­
ing is, let us show you the most a t­
tractive home we have for sale.

I I.M \ r r r t'rlrry I ’n riii n r n r t 'n t n r r t i n CIIJ.
I i i . l i f f l I h i . |iriti&gt;rrtjr n m l ,ri&lt; r r u p im”
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I l i t u . r , lu i r n . ri|iil|&gt; in riit, c m i . r f t n l l v e l y ti r l r r i l n t Ulil.nnn.on.

711 Palmetto Avenue — Prices and
Terms Right.

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In i, mi i m i r k r l n t | i r l r c ■ f f r r r U .

Acreage, Business, Warehouse and
Residential Properties in Sanford and
Seminole County.

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PAUL LAKE—Realtor
Telephone 7 1 1
Room 8, Garner-Woodruff Bldg.
Salesman— E. T. Moore

DUBOSE &amp; HOLLER
E stablished 1910

BETTER BUYS

SANFORD GROVE

75 Acres, Lake Front Tract, hard road running
through, per acre ............................................ $125.00

“AMID MAJESTIC PIN ES”

540 acres on Country Ciub Rond. Lake front,
all high and rolling. This is the prettiest
tract in Seminole County, per a c r e ............ $500.00
10 acres in the town of Lake Mary, a pick up
for, per acre ..................................................... $525.00
How about that Lot in Lntonia, the Substantial
Subdivision ?

BART N A S O N ,S A L E S DIRECTOR

5 Acres
1,000 leet Lake Front
On
LAKE JESSU P
Sandy Beach
Reasonable Price
T WO HOMES
Between Pine Hurst and Y oung’s
Subdivision.
Very Easy Terms.
Small Down Payment.
A Real Investment.

WILL EXCHANGE
Small track lake front pro­
perty for good residential
lots in Sanford, or will sell
at bargain.

Telephone 249, First N at’l Bank Bldg

R. W. LAWTON, Realtor

E. E. PAGE

Real Estate and Investm ents

The Substantial Realtor
12-11 Garner-Woodruff Bldg
TELEPHONE 770

Rhone 743

Rooms 203-205 Meisch Building
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We have appraised and offer, One Warehouse
site 177x117 on French Ave.

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BUSINESS PROPERTY

Two F ifty Foot Corners at $475.00 per front foot.

A fine corner a t Palmetto and Third Street
An entire block on East First Street.
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One F ifty Foot Business Frontage Block D at $450.00
per front foot.
(N ext to Forrest Lake Hotel)

on high banks along Wekiva

occasions, in
3 not sought

One Apartment Site—Union Avenue Corner, 100 feet
front, 127 ft. deep at $150.00 per front foot.

Real Estate,

7 Acres Orange Grove in Country Club Section
We desire other properties of merit.

Fifty Feet Chapman Avenue at $125.00 per front foot.
Fifty Foot Corner (R ight next to Forrest Lake Hotel,
125 ft. deep, Apartment Location) at $285.00 per foot.

Favorable Terms can be arranged on all of the above.
These are some of the finest locations in First Street
Extension. ACT NOW.
Masonic Bldg
Phone 735

202 FIRST STREET
Phone 773

214 East First Street
Sanford, Florida
Inquire Re-Sales Department

One Lot M agnolia Heights—A Bargain.
Thirteen acres of Water front property—Attractive
Price.
Five room ho»use—Cheap.
Other Good Investm ents In Sanford Property.

R. C. TISDALE
Real Estate Investment

REALTOR

236-238 Mcisch Building

50, 75 or 125 f e e t — First Street E x:
tension, fronting on Seminole ltouleWE HAVE INQUIRES FOR LOTS
IN FT. MELLON, BEL-AIR, PINEHURST,

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VISTA,

vnrd and Lake Monroe.

At a very

on the corner of Elm Avenue and Thirteenth
Street for $6,000.00-one-fourth cash, balance
one, two and three years.

attractive price.

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LANTA A N D CITY PROPERTY.

One corner Lot, 96x105 on Union and
and Cypress Avenues at price way be­

I Turn Property Quick

in Dream wold, $1,200.00.

low the market.

Let me try yours

Forty lots in Bel-Air, from $075.00 to $1,000 each.
OSCAR R. BROOKS
“The Lot K ing” Realtor
30G First National Hank Bldg.

REALTOR
Brumley-Puleston Bldg.
Phone 751

LOTS IN

PINEHURST
DREAMWOLD
FT. MELLON

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i i u u . r w ith Uatli on C en tra l.
a n d 127; *U,o:io.o«. C a s h tl.S9S.00.

......... . r l n . t r r n l H ollar on Orluinlo Ilond
. t i e r it a s p o a u r e .
L o t 00*200 »;I,2U0.IHJ.
i/i.vt.oo Cunli. B a l a n c e 125.no m o n t h .
_ t l u r r ll n r a i il n . * H oo m lioinio E n * t n . ritu o au re .
Lot ««*H 6M . OOO.OO. 12.00 (in F a s h . B al. 110.00 mo. L i g h t * anil w u L
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We Have Some Bargains
In Houses

Tamiami Land Co.
Room 3, Ball Building
Phone 142

L ot

T. fi. GALLANT
E. U. GHEE.V

REALTOR
230 Mcisch Bid
Phone 718

A whole Block between Third and Fourth Streets
and Pecan and Avocado Avenues, just $20,000.00,
on easy terms.
Pine Hurst is now the center of Sanford, don’t
miss getting a home site there.

BRUT-CHITTENDEN REALTY CO., INC
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the question, the r» port referred to
the “tendency" to mg! &lt;t the may
nelir compassca us "u dunjeorous
practiof."
i*‘On the Btr.alier v. -u'-i . ^uch &lt;».rttstroyera and nubmariiu**., wh&lt;h
a re equipped with gyi&lt;n ompsMi'*,"
he said, "there is ii c ccjdi-d ten­
dency to neglect the nmnnetic
compasses and to plm i- entire de­
pendence on the gyrocomt a a*. This
jg a dangerous practice from the
navigational point of view and e f­
forts are being made to improve
this condition.
f'R eports also show th a t sonic
of the younger officers are not
fam iliar with the deviation of tin*
magnetic compasses, and to correct
this condition it is urged that
more young officers should take
the compass course. The compass
school nt the Naval Observatory
has been kept
available- a t all
thnes for officers desiring ti&gt; take
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and hurriedly.
"Excellent results” are said to
have boon obtained 1n smlTIng tim e
signal bv radio from ths observa­
tory during the summers of 1024
and 1925 for longitude determ ina­
tions in Alaska, the Mississippi
Valley and the western Aleutian
islands. Theso were sent n t the
r ■|-1.- t r ( th? Canadian- - ovmrniiicnt and the United S ia t-1, Con-t
and (icodi tic StKvty and were nlof value to observatyties in
Mexico, New Zetibuni arc! Austro!
ia.
Th • observation of Un- «olar
u lijwi! of -lanunry 21, 1926. from
the dirigible, Los Angeles, off
Long Island was pronounced "very
successful," while planr. are sniil
to be completed for sending a p a r­
ty from the observatory to observe
the total eclipse in Sum atra, next
Ja n . I I.
Photographs taken of the sun
are now s a i d to he made with spec­
ial reference to the period of solar
activity which is developing.
" It is likely," the report adds,
"th n t with tlio progress of lh^
cycle toward the sun spot m axi­
mum, disturbances on W estern
Union Telegraph Company and
other lines will heroine more fre­
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N ew Ytfrk Senator
P raises N ew Canal
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S ecretary R. W. Pcarman a t­
tended the Orlando Chamber of
Commerce luncheon Tuesday noon
ami brought back to Sanford a
rep o rt pf the happenings during
the m eeting which, he said, is of
interest to the citizens of thin
city.
Senator Miller, of New York,
was the speaker who nrovided the
inform ation which was of such
value to Sanford, said Mr. Pears
man.
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Senator Millo* is th j president
•&gt;f the -National W aterway:- -A»rocintion and during the course of
his tall; be spoke nt some length
on the g re a t benefits which this
community would derive from the
proposed canal which is to connect
the St. Johns and Indian rivers.
Tho Senntor is roportc I to have
rk eteV d a vivid description of the
entire inland waterways route and
was very enthusiastic over the
new canal project.
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BERLIN, Doc. 17.—(/P)—Dr.
Erich Koch today notified Presi­
dent Von llindenburg of his inab­
ility to form a cabinet. This act­
ion bail been forecast by the de­
cision of the Socialist-Democratic
party th a t it could not take part
in n coalition government.

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AutomobileLicense
Bureau Opened In
Hie Ball Building
The local agency for- the i&amp;suance
of Automobile license insu lins been
opcnwl In offices of th e Ball build­
ing and delivery will bo made to
automobile owners of Sanford nmj
Seminole County from thnt locnT
cation by Mrs. F. M. Torrence, ac­
cording to an announcement made
this morning.
The agency was form erly locat­
ed in the quarters of the local
Chamber of Commerce but it in
said that the increased activities
of that body hns required the uso
of nil available space in tin build­
ing, hence the rem oval of the au ­
tomobile ta g ngency to tho Ball
building. It was stated th a t the
Chamber of Commerce will con­
tinue to supervise th e issuance of
the licenses in the agency's new
location.
State Com ptroller Ernest Amoj
hns sent out a w arning to the citi­
zens of the county in which he
states th a t there is i.o oilier oiffcinl ngcncy w ithin the county
nnd thnt ns the stuto legislature

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the m ainland by a great ad
causeway—100 feet wide—
arf
Miami Beach, bringing all Mil
Island property within a few8
ocean. The new Drive of the!
which will pass southward era
tian Isles chain-, connectingwj
Way, vvill m akeit possiblefod
Island residents to drive rii
Heart of Miami over beautira
stretching: through the hearty
Bay.

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The Fordor Sedan is r.n ideal Christmas gift for
the whole family—an attractive and practical
all-year car. It is finished in deep Windsor
Maroon, with interior upholstery to harmonize.
Nickeled radiator, low, deep
seats, wide doors, hooded sun
visor and large fenders. See
this cood-looking car at the
salesroom of the nearest A id A\l / / % o r&gt;X
thorized Ford Dealer. Easy
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o\yn business district, its own a p artm en t,an d hotel areas,
and its restricted selection o f w onderfully attractiv e rcsidencc sites. It lias its own golf course, and its own park and
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come in now.

SOFIA. Dec. 17. —(fP)— The
heavy snow fall has driven packs
of wolves from tho m ountains to
the plains west of the towp of Vidin, where they a rc .p lay in g havoc
among the sheep folds. All nvnilahle .troops have been called out;
to exterminate the wolves w hich;
are unusually fierce and ra v e n -!
ows. The sheep owners have suffer­
ed heavy losses.

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tw&lt;*« n two hiRlnviiys and two lakes, w ith nil v ily . i- 5
conveniences, income to start im m ediately, we
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Another beauty secret: If your
nose is too pointed a sure remedy
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ho ndvises nil residents of Semi­
nole County to patronize the San­
ford branch in order to obtain
prompt service.
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Instructions for quick nervico ni
receiving new tags were given out
as follows: "Take your title certi­
ficate and license card w ith you
when you go for your mew tag.
Evidence of title certificate must
be shown. If car was operated
in 1925 before Dec. 15. the tag
license number fur 1925 m ust also
be shown or the unpaid 1925 li­
cense m u s t be collected when 1920
license ia issued.”
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Be Removed From
Many Paris Cafes
' PARIS, Dec 17. f/P).— An Amer­
ican night cabaret without tljnt indispenslido accessory, m "Aifier*
ican bar," is the latest novelty in
tho entertainm ent line In J«- of­
fered to the visiting tourist I n 'the
s i d e - s t r e e t s leading lip tu the* hill
of Montmartre.
Not thnt the drinks commonly
retailed across an “American par"
are found lacking in the estab­
lishment in question; fa r fwnn it.
But isnee the introduction of
"student" or third-class passages
on big ocean liners lias caused an
influx into Paris of A m frirans
with more or levs m eagre pmlkethooks, it has been found by thu
astute hosts of M nntmnrtrb that
the bar privilege liuu been greatly
abused.
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American collegians, off fur a
summer vacation with a limited
allowance, the hosts point ortt, will
station themselves before a glass
of beer a t a bar, enjoy th e • hospi­
tality of the dance-floor and w hat­
ever unattached partners may Isfound thereon, and pass lht| (tight
away for something like Hit price
of a third-rate moving picture
show hack home. Hence, the de­
parture of the bar.
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The deWtopment of the gyrocam
pans hfctOlH “to n regrettable lock
of interest In thu wiftorafandlng of
the Importance of the m«*:mtic
compass,” said Copt. EJwin f . Pol­
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access ib ili ty.to ■th e husine» t ^
ami arid Miami Beach, ant in|
of daily trips back and ortj
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PAGE FIFTEEN

On Beautiful Long Lake, Within and Adjoining
the City Limits of Oviedo

Oviedo Manor is on the highway that connects the Sanford Dis­
trict with the Dixie Highway and the East Coast.
Oviedo Manor is endowed with all the natural beauty of this sec­
tion and rich in the lure of thetropics.

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Oviedo Manor offers exceptional opportunities to the investors,
either from the standpoint of a home or of profit.
Oviedo Manor will have paved streets and sidewalks, electric
lights available without assessment.

Maps and plats are
on display at this of­
fice. Unless you are
fam iliar with activi­
ties in this locality, we
suggest immediate in­
vestigation. The en­
tire Oviedo district is
now enjoying the u t­
most prosperity. Pub­
lic improvements of
g re a t m agnitude are
planned, their comple­
tion will cause g re a t
enhancem ent of val­
ues in the entire te rri­
to ry — Oviedo Manor
is the best of this dis­
trict.

To buy a lot which has equal attractions and equal investment possibilities at a traction o f a cent difference
demands careful thought and consideration. The buy­
ing power of your dollar varies as does their earning
power. You owe it to yourself to control the efficiency
of your dollars.

O v i e d o Manor deserves
careful investigation. We
suggest immediate inspec­
tion.

SALES AGENT
Sanford, Florida

205 Meisch Bldg,

Phone 743

Sensible restrictions
are in effect in the en­
tire development. Such
restrictions th at will
insure protection to
the home-builder th at
d e s i res environment
of the highest charac­
ter. This assurance is
given through these
restrictions.
Mo t e l and business
sites have been re­
served.
P a r k s a n d play
grounds will furnish
ample space for the
children to romp and
play, away from the
busy streets and high­
ways.
Every lot will have
w ater privileges with
plenty of space for all
aquatic sports. See
Oviedo Manor today.
Manor today.

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number of honiesites are so limited—that there is a likelihood
of the development being entirely reserved before you have a
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chance to investigate this unusual offering unless you act quick­
ly.
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founded on a knowledge of what is planned for the immediate
vicinity of our development, an intimate fam ilarity with the pres­
ent market and an experience in Sanford realty values going
back over a period of fifteen years.
The sale of Orange Court will be formally announced in a
lew days. We suggest that you call on us before (bis announce­
ment is made that your reservation can be among the most se­
lect honiesites. One of an able organization will gladly drive you
to the property that you may better compare it with other offer­
ings in the Sanford district.

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y o u r fa ilu re to elec t o ffic e rs and
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n a m e d n s a d e f e n d a n t In t h e a b o v e
r a tis u p e n d i n g In t h e a b o v e s t y le d
C ourt, b e in g n p ro c e e d in g to e s ­
t a b l i s h a n d Millet t h e t i t l e t o th e
fo llo w in g lan d s s itu a te , ly in g and
b e i n g In t h e C o u n t y o f S e m i n o le
am i S t a t e o f F l o r i d a , m o r e p a r t i c u ­
l a r l y d e s c r i b e d n s fo llo w s , t o - w l t :
T r a c t No. |. | , „ t 23 o f A n n ie K
t i r i f f l n 'n S u b d i v i s i o n o f t h e S o u th
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of th e p u b lic re c o rd s of O ra n g e
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K m e r s o n ; Iluitiuel Chapmati, T r u s l*'i&lt;; A u g u s t a
Isabella Chiipiunii
N e a v o ntul liuabaitd. licurito H o w ­
a r d N e a v e ; J o s e p h Wofford T u c k e r
m i d w ife, IJnilly A m ;,m u T u c k e r ;

Jo s e p h U o f f o r d T u c k e r , T r u s t e e ;
Hmili Adiitnn, T r u s t e e ; H amiiel T.
M e i'rn v e y ; W il li a m K m m e r s o n nml
w if,,. I'd lx.i J. K m m e r s o n ; l a l w n r d
Jj A llen a n d w if e Ma k k Ic K. A lle n ;
•Mrs. l.esllu T h r a s h e r , a to l h u s b a n d ,
T h rash er, w hose C h ris­
t i a n natite is u n k n o w n ; C a r r i e .1
M a g r ,in d e r ; H. M. S c h w a r t z , c l a i m ­
in g I n t e r e s t s u n d e r a n y u n d nil of
said d e c e a s e d d e f e n d a n t s In m a t to
th e lauds
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any a n d a ll o t h e r p e r s o n s w h o s e
1, *mes u r n u n k n o w n , c l a i m i n g a n y
r i g h t, t i t l e o r I n t e r e s t In m ol to
th o s e c e r t a i n lots, t r a c t s , o r p a r e l , s of l a n d s i t u a t e , l y i n g m ol b e ­
ing In tile C it y &lt;&gt;f P a n f o r d . C o u n ty
of .Seminole ad d P l a t e of F lo r id a ,
m o re p a r t i c u l a r l y d e s c r i b e , ! n s f o l­
lows. t o - w l t ;
T r a c t No. 1.— T h o Hootli v Mu*.h a l f
I M S ) ! of l a d T w o (3&gt;. ,,r I'd.tel,
Mix |ii). o f C h a p m a n a n d T u c k e r ' . i
A d d itio n to Mnnford. a c c o r d i n g lo
p lat t h e r e o f r e c o r d e d In F l a t Kook
I. p a g e 31. o f t h e p u b l i c r e c o r d s of
S c n d tu d u C o u n t y , F l o r i d a .
T r a c i No. 3. T h e N o r t h Urn h a lf
I N ' . ) of l.ot T w o (3 ) . Of ll l n r k Six
(ii). of C h a p m a n a n d T u c k e r ' s A d ­
d i t i o n to Mnnford. u s p,-r p la t t h e r e ­
of r e c o r d e d ju p i n t K ook I, p a g e
31. of tin, p i d d l e r e c o r d s of Memliiiil,* C o u n ty , F l o r i d , i, m id t o a n y
an d a ll u ll iu r p e r s o n a w h o r e n a m e s
arc u n k n o w n , c la im in g any rig h t,
ti ll ,' o r i n t e r e s t In a n d t o t h e l a u d s
h e r e i n a b o v e d e s c r i b e d o r a n y port
or p a rc e l th e r e o f .
Ii In h c ru liy o r d e r e d tb it y o u a n d
ea c h of y o u be u m l a p p e a r b e f o r e
o u r C ir c u i t C o u r t
at
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Mouse nt .S anford, F l o r i d a , o n thu
lift d a y o f J a n u a r y , A. I*. lH3ii,
um l t h e n a n d t h e r e m a k e a n s w e r
to t h e hill o f c o m p l a i n t e x h i b i t e d
ngiilmiL y o u In t h i s c a u s e .
It Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s
o r d e r Ik- p u b li s h e d lu T h e H a n fo rd
H e r a l d , a n e w s p a p e r p u b l i s h e d In
H an ford, S e m in o le C o u n t y . F l o r i d a ,
o n ce e a c h w e e k fo r f o u r c o n s e c u ­
t i v e w eek s.
WITNKSM m y h a n d a n d tin, s e a l
o f t h e C ir c u i t C o u r t of till- S e v ­
e n t h J u d i c i a l C ir c u i t o f tin, S l a t , ’
of F lo r id a . In u n d
for
S e m i n o le
C o u n ty , o n t h i s 3ml itay of D e ­
c e m b e r . A. D, l u l l
V. K. DOIK1DAHH.
C le rk of t h e C ir c u i t C o u r t o f t h e
S e v e n t h J u d i c i a l C irc u i t o f F l o r i d a ,
in am i f o r S e m i n o le C o u n ty .
Ity A. M. W K liK H .
D e p u ty c l e r k .
f PR AIA
DeCOTTKH &amp; S I ’KNCKIt,
S o li c it o r s a n d o f C o u n cil fo r
th u C om plluntfl.
Dec. 3- 10-1 7 -3 1-31

q u i e t t h e t i t l e t o th o f o l lo w in g d c s i - r t b i d l a n d s lu Hvniluolu C o u n ty ,
F l o r i d a , to w i t .
T r a c t N o. I.— All th a t p a r t of
S e c t i o n 30, T o w n s h i p
10
S outh.
I t a ti g o 30 H a s t
In
th e S anford
G r a n t , l y i n g S o u t h of th e i t i g h t o f - W a y o f th o O r a n g e Kelt r a i l ­
way.
T r a c t N o. 2.
U cg ln n ln g a t t i c
N o rth e a s t c o rn e r of
S e t Ion
29,
T o w n s h i p 19 S o u t h , Hut,go 30 H ast,
rut* t h e n c e S o u t h Ctia f r r t . t h e ne­
w e s t 330 fu pt. t h e n c e S o u th M i'i .i *
f e e t m o r e or* l e s s t o St. ( i e r t i u d e
A venue, th e n c e \y e s t
a lo n g
tlaN’o r t h l i n e o f O t v 'U e r t r u d c A ven ue
to t h e W e s t lin e o f H a s t h a l f of th e
N o r t l u - n s t Q u a r t e r o f sa id s e c tio n
29, t h e n c e N o r t h t o t h e N o r t h line
o f a a ld S e c t i o n 3V, t h e n c e H a st to
th e b eg in n in g .
T r a c t No. 3. T h e N W ’i of the
N U H o f S e c ti o n 29. T o w n s h i p 19
S o u t h , I t n n g e 50 H a s t.
T r a c t No. D All of t h e 8 W U of
t h e N H » i S e c t i o n 39, T o w n s h i p 19
S o u t h . I t n n g e 30 H a s t, l y i n g N o r th
o f S t. t l e r t r u d u A v e n u e .
T r a c t No. 5.
AH of t h e N W ' i
o f S e c t i o n 39. T o w n s h i p HI S o u th ,
I t n n g e 30 H a s t
In
th e
S anford
G r a n t , l y i n g N o r t h of St. G e r t r u d e
A v e n u e , l e s s b e g i n n i n g a t tliettit o r s e c t l o n of tile W e s t lin e o f th e
H anford G r a n t w ith th e S o u th lin o •
of Hi,- N W ' i o f s a i d S e c ti o n 29.
r i m t h e n c e N o r t h 33 d e g r e e s F a s t
"along th e G ra n t lin e
IT, c h a in s ,
t h e n c e S o u t h II d e g r e e s 30 m i n u t e s
H a s t 7 c h a i n s , t h e n c e S o u th IV d e ­
g r e e s 3a m i n u t e s . W e s t 13 c h a in s ,
t h e n c e W e s t I c h a i n t o t h e p o in t of
b e g i n n i n g ; a r e r e q u i r e d to he a n d
a p p e a r before o u r
s a id
C ir c u i t
C ourt nt th e C ourt H ouse nt S a n ­
fo r d , F l o r i d a , o n t h e itlt d a y of
J a n u a r y A. I). 192,1. a n d t h e n a n d
t h e m m n k c a n s w e r t o t h e till! of
c o m p l a i n t e x h i b i t e d a g a i n s t y o u lu
lid s cause.
I t is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d H int t h i s
O r d e r he p u b l i s h e d In T h e S a n f o r d
l l e r n l d . n n e w s p a p e r p u b li s h e d lit
S a n f o r d , S e m i n o l e C o u n ty , F l o r i d a ,
once each w eek for fo u r c o n secu ­
tive w eek s.
W IT N K SM t h e H o n o r a b l e J .
J.
D ic k in s o n , J u d g e o f
th e
C ircu it
C o u r t of t h e S e v e n t h J u d i c i a l C i r ­
c u i t o f t h e S l a t e o f F lo r id a . In mid
fo r S e m i n o l e C o u n ty , on t h i s t h e
2nd d a y of D e c e m b e r A. D. 1925.
J. J . DICKIN SON .
J u d g e o f t h e C ir c u i t C o u rt o f th o
S e v e n t h J u d i c i a l C ir c u i t of F l o r i d a ,
In a n d f o r S e m i n o le C o u n ty .
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D eC O T T K S A S I’KNCKIt.
S o l i c i t o r s ntul o f C o u n cil f o r th e
C o m p lain an t.
Dec. 3-10-17-21-31

t i i i ; c iitc i it etit i r r o f t i i i ;
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M. M. S m ith ,
C o m p lain an t.
vs.
T h e F lo r id a L a n d an d D e v e l o p m e n t
Com pany, a C o rp o ratio n ,
D e fe n d a n ts .
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CITATIO N
T o th e F lo rid a b a n d an d D ev el­
opm ent C om pany a C o rp o ratio n :
It b ein g m a d e to a p p e a r to thl.-i
C o u r t t h a t S u m m o n s lu C h a n c e r y
h a s b een h e r e t o f o r e Is s u e d d i r e c t ­
ed lo you, a n d t h a t tin, S h e r i f f of
M, mil,oh* C o u n ty , F lo r id a , h a s m a d e
r e t u r n th a t s a m e c u t,n o t he s e r v e d
o w i n g to y o u r f a i l u r e t o e le c t o ft i e r s ,,r a p p o i n t a g e n t s , o r t „ h a v e
w lllilll th e S l a t e of F l o r i d a , nil o f •
b e e r o r ug-ovt u p o n w h o m p ro c e s s
Could he s e r v e d , an d t h a t y o n r o f ll c e r s a n d a g e n t s a r e u n k n o w n .
T herefore.
you.
The
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l a n d a n d D e v e lo p m e n t I'm .pally,
n co rp o ratio n , nam ed a s d o b m iaul
In t h e ab o v e nm l f o r e g o i n g c a u s e ,
I e n d i n g III tin, nleivo s t y l e d • e i 't r i .
h e lm : a p e e r . ,.d i n g lo e s t a l d l s i t a n d

MIN S T R A N D A DD ING .MACIIINK*I
I.In r-n -T Im r Cop) hold ers M ailin g M nehlnrs
I t e h n lll nml Merond H a n d T y p e w r ite r *
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TUELL &amp; SMITH
O F F IC E MACHINES

n Month M a i n Ml.

P h o n e 1997,

C en tra l A r e a d e tlld g .

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DON’T FORGET THAT WE
have complete new and Fresh Stock of
Groceries.
Our Prices are right.
Some good specials for Friday and Sat­
urday. We will deliver on Saturday.

C R E N S H A W ’S
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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 Entomologist and Plant Pathologist of high repute. If troubles arise in
the field, tell us about them and w e will give you the most up-to-date meth­
od o f control. Our price list No. li‘J will lie sent upon request.

Wilson &amp; loonier Fertilizer Company

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

M ANUFACTURERS OF IDEAL FERTILIZERS
Jacksonville, Florida

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PA U L R. FORBES, Mgr., Sanford Branch.

J. G. SIIAKON
A tto rn e y -a t-L a w

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Examination of Abstracts of Iutrid
Titles given especial attention
Offices in Court IIouso

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WISE BOAT WORKS

Hens and Friers, Buck and Roe Shad. All kinds of fresh and Salt Wa­
ter Fish. Order your Christmas Turkey now.

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Boats and Motors Repaired
Catalogue Specifications and Prices on application

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Kendal fs Fish and Poultry Market
217 Sanford Avenue

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Not “Promised” Improvment
--but Actual Performance
At the opening of the first unit of Druid Park we guaranteed improvements, Today a large force of men are fulfilling this guar­
antee. A Britt-Chittenden development backed by a Britt-Chittenden guarantee.

Unit Number 1 sold out entirely on the first day to those vision­
ed its immediate luture. Reservations in Unit Number 2 are now
available at pre-development prices
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well to investigate now—and invest.

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�THE SANP01
Mlit Ovuruni \W. Junes nil
Jul|«*S ill, wjl•le, Unrdnur
Wood, .his wife
H. Hnmwv, &lt;1retaiecG or'iitUo’rwiitJ

Traders Perfected
am —tw — * ii

* .^0ri£ .p ainte
L 1'census fiffjT a ru p a Board

ffh e gateway
ve the new
ijc r the dtrecJiD. Allen and
f 1 *P«'a&gt; bllj
: legislature, at
ucr population
Jpd resulted in
b i f f between
jS fo f Florida

bn Apr. tS, of

fun pa ns thc

f. Dickie, Ren­
te unde board
L of Florida,
for soiue oth,er
i rr power dojhnpa
Ff:
jjl greatest city
dB will exceed

trritory to be
ij annexed to

,ls explained
ity population
both natural
bd to new ter-

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‘o d v o ih o -

reorganization program of the
Chicago Board of Trade is now
ready to bo rounded out wjth the
establishment of a clearing house
early in January. This is the
last of the changes in official sup­
ervision of. grain trading which
came with inssage of the grain
. future
_____ act.
___ Tho board's own in­
ternal house clearing was nt the
suggestion of the secretary of
agriculture.
The clearing house, advocated by
many of tho members of the board,
especially those out of town, is
now ready to function sta rtin g ear­
ly in January, beginning with one
of the lesser commodities on tho
board and gradually working up
to com and w heat transactions,
handling about 150,000,000 bushels
a day. Joseph Simmons, n form ­
e r vice-president of the board, is
the president of the clearing house.
Thc chief of the three reorgan­
ization measures adopted by the
board this fall to stabilize the
m arket antLchcck frenzied specu­
lation such ns set thc wheat pit
wild last winter, was the business
of tho committee which has been
nt work for two months.

UTICA, N; Y.. Pee. 17.—I/PV—
The Third National Eisteddfod,
America’s counterpart of the na­
tional bardic congress of Wales,
will be held in the state armory
on New Year’s Day.
Many entries have been received
fo r the competitions in music, lit­
erature, elocution nntl nrt, but in­
terest centers in the choral con­
tests. The list of competitors in
the tolo, duet nnd quartet num­
bers nlso is large.
Rev. l)r. T. C. Edwards of King­
ston, Pn.. veteran clsteddfodwr,
will be the conductor, nnd Mrs.
Anna Davis Wynne of Hamilton,
Ont., the official soloist.
More than 100 poems, essays nnd
epigrams
have been entered for the
lSincu *••• - — *

and t o nil u n k n o w n p a r t i e s cla im 1W an Intrri'iit In nntl t o t h e f o l ­
l o w i n g described la n d altlUU* In
th e County o f S e m i n o l e a n d S ta te
o f F lorid a. t o - w l t :
T h e Hast n n lf o f t h e N o r t h e a s t
U u n r t e r a n d th e E a s t h a lf of
N o r t h e a s t quarter o f
South­
e a s t q u a r t e r of Section S e v e n ­
t e e n (17). T m r h s h l p
T w entyo n e (21) S o u t h o f IU n K o T w e n ­
t y - n i n e 4 21*t E a s t .
I t n p n e a r t n i ; f r o m t h e s w o r n b ill
of I*ena I.. I.elsch. a w i d o w , h e r e i n
filed, t h a t y o u a n d e a c h o f y o u a r e
d e f e n d a n t s t o s a i d b ill, t h n t y o u r
residences a r e u n k n o w n : th n t each
J’f &gt;'ou, t h e s a i d n a m e d d e f e n d a n t s ,
if llvtnir. is o v e r t h e uko o f t w e n t y
o n e ; t h n t t h e r e Is n o p e r s o n In t h e
S t a t e of F l o r i d a th o s e r v i c e o f s u b ­
p o e n a u p o n w h o m w o u l d b in d th o
s a id d e f e n d a n t s . If Ilv lm r, o r e i t h e r
o f th e m , anil It f u r t h e r n p p r u r l n n
f r o m t h e s w o r n b ill o f c o m p l a i n t t h n t
It Is t h e b e li e f o f t h e c o m p l a i n a n t
t h a t t h e r e is a p e r s o n o r a r e p e r s o n s
I n t e r e s t e d In t h o n b o v o d e s c r i b e d
pro p erty , w hose n a m e
or nam es
art* u n k n o w n t o t h e c o m p l a i n t : I T

is TnKtiKFone oiim-ntnir that

yon nnd each o f you a n d all p a r tie s
c l a i m i n g nn I n t e r e s t In s a i d l a n d s
a p p e a r to t h e
b ill
of co m p lain t
h e r e i n f i f e d o n o r b e f o r e M o n d ay ,
t h e Till d a y o f D e c e m b e r A. Ib.
FJ23.
'
It Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s
n o ti c e be p u b li s h e d In t h e S a n f o r d
H e r a l d a n e w s p a p e r p u b l i s h e d In
S a n f o r d . S e m i n o le C o u n t y . F l o r i d a ,
once a w eek fo r f o u r c o n s e c u tlv u
w eeks.
W i t n e s s n . A. P n tiK tnss, C l e r k of
th e C ircu it
C ourt
of
S e m i n o le
C o u n ty . F l o r i d a a n d t h e s e a l of s a id
C o u rt a t t h e C o u r t H o u s e n t S a n ­
fo rd. S e m i n o le C o u n t y , F l o r i d a tills
th e t t h d a y of N o v e m b e r
A. D.,
1023.
v. e . n o u o ttA sa .
C lerk o f C irc u it C o u rt,
l t y : A. M. W E E K S . D. C.
IK E U M A N Ac AKKit.MAN.

SLEEP
Dec 17.—(/D
i ** boss of
Gtn. Butler
of sleep anti
Jit. He works
|e has a few
Hrj but feels

OPEN

F O R IN SPEC T IO N D A IL Y FROM 2 TO

Location next to model home on Palmetto Ave., in Pine Heights, one of Sanford’s
fa st growing, highly restricted residential centers.
b a n io n ls
Features__Em bodying only the most ideal features from an artistic point of view.
Textone walls. Beamed cclotex ceilings, together
w ith many built-in features. Make these six rooms and bath the complete dream
home. Completely and elegantly furnished.

T ile n n d O a k floors throughout.

|4 Rrpilrrd.
ill Mikr. »(

A . P. Connelly &amp; Sons
Magnolia nt Second

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O LLO W IN G

CERTIFIED ACCOUNTS FOR SALE
to the Jiighcst bidi|er for cash, su b ject to prior sale or adjustm ent

A rnet, V. S..............
Barcliffe, Clarence
Barcliffe, C. F .........
Buchanan, T. H......
Buchanan, T. H......
Ganas* B. F. U.......
Gilbert, O. W..........

Apopka
Sanford
Sanford
Sanford
Sanford
Sanford
Sanford

Grayam, F. W........

Sanford ........

Griggs, E. L ............

S a n fo rd .... ....

Hawkins, Albert Jr

Lake Monroe

Jones, A. C ............
Lynch, W. B............
Lynch, W. B............
McLain, J. T..........

Sanford
Sanford
Sanford
Sanford

Munson, W. B........
Rush, E. A..............

Sanford

Scott, J. E ................

Sanford

Sims, A lfre d ..........

Sanford

Stafford, G u y .......

Sanford

West, C. L...............

Oviedo .

Wilkerson, R. F .....

Sanford

Written bids are solicited for the above accounts, notes, nr judgm ents,jjW eh n[eS UflC A ddress
creditors to he just, due and unpaid. T he right i s reserved to reject un&gt; or all UiOB.
A
Box 31&gt;7, Sanford, Florida.

Phone 48
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A Limited Number of Beautiful Home-Sites
on thc High Shores of Lake Monroe
Deep Water Open To The Sea

January 1
E
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Reservations Are Now Being Accepted •

WATCH THIS SPACE TOMORROW FOR ANNOUNCEMENT OF INFORMATION OF KEEN INTEREST
TO EVERY RESIDENT OF SANFORI) AND COMMUNITY.

•lie Building

Telephone 707

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THE SANFORD HERALD, THUKSDA

DECMBERJJl

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For QuickSale^j

two {lowing

GOOD WAREHOUSE SITE

12'/2 Acres—OnFinite

m odern 8-room h o i ^ S ^ t o t a t
nnd see u3 about it ' thl8 » a b ^

800 feet on track. Close in. Price $40.00 per
track foot. Good terms.

10-Acre Farm—pa* *

New Smyrna. Jfc,°'«l w dUi, i
grove Price |9,ooJ
furnished nnd c v ™ ,ff &gt;«"». ft

INCOME PROPERTY
T his is a new building paying more than 8 r/a
gross. Very good location with fine possibil­
ities, $32,000. Terms.
See Me For Subdivision Property.

.._R1 *d5?;n

Near ?L - ' .

4 Rooms And Bath On Second S t
Price $5,000—Cash $1,250

REAL ESTATE

INVESTMENTS

Terms On Balance

KARL J. SCHULTZ
1st National Bank Bldg. Phone 744.

’ An Important Part of the Ilomc

W. F. HOLBORN, Sales M anager

l*T, n B well organized household
M boasts of a neat laundry spaco
With well oared for equipment and
thoughtfully selected suppllc*. The
■pace may bo small, perhaps only
•, corner of tho basement, but It
contains In orderly arrangem ent
the equipment for process of wash­

108 E. Second St,

FLETCHER-BULGER REALTY CO.
Phone 746

113ft Magnolia

HOMES-LOTS-FA'

ing;
The necessary cqnlpment for
Washing consists of somo or all of
these largo articles—tubs or mach­
ine. wringer, boiler, board, b a s k e t ,
bench and s t o v e , tho selection of
each article being biuwil on tho
Individual needs of tho household.
These should bn arranged In tho
•pace allotted with an cyo to tho
light as well na tho convenience.
When not In actuul use. each nrl i d s should be cared for accord­
ing to tho directions which a c ­
company 1L

Texas City Claims
Many Big League
Stars Native Sons

room

acreage

FOR EXCHANGE OR SALE
Christmas and N ew Year’s O fferin g

B eautiful furnished bungalow on Sri
opposite Rose Court. Large lot. Cu
lcnt^ location. Small cash payment, t

1 ,i
10 acre celery farm, 6 acres cWed
Large house; all equipment, intl-nfa.
truck. Priced cheap at $8,000. .

MOORE IIA V EN , OVIEDO

HIM . SUCCEEDS FATHER

NEW YORK, Dec. 17.—(/p)—
George W. Hill today was elected
president of the American Tobac­
co Co., to succeed his father, the
Into I’ercical S. Hill. At the same
tim e, Junius Parker was elected
AUSTIN. Tex., Dec. 17.—(A1)— chairman
of the hoard of directors,
One Austin product in tile m aj­ n newly created
office.
or leagues for each 8,000 popula­
tion ia basis for this city’s boast
th a t It in one the leading “home
tow ns" of the country, ns far ns
big leaguo ball pluyers lire con­
cerned.
The five A ustinites who saw ser­
vice In the “ big Bhow" during lust
lb”
Falk, Chicago
season arc,
...............
W hite Sox outfielder; "Kip" Col­
lins, D etroit Tiger pitcher; “Spot”
itcher, who ns a pinch h itter
d his league with a close to n
&lt;100 per cent average; Frank
Gibson, Boston Brave catcher, nnd
"T ink" Klviere, who pitched for
a tim e fur tho Ht. Louis Cnrds
but finished the season with Dal­
MAYOR’S RACI
las of the Texas League.
Riviere already has been noti­
REBRING, Dee. 17.—The voters
fied to report to the Cards for
of
Sebring could not decide be­
spring training in 1020. Hu was
not reared here, but attended Tex­ tween A. E. Lawrence, incumbent,
as U niversity und culls Austin his nnd William E. P arrish, in the
m ayoralty race, nnd the result was
home.
tie, both candidates getting 115
"B ib" Falk nnd Collins are tho avotes
each.
beat known hero of tho five. Both
attended A ustin High School and
sta rre d In basebntl und football.
Tho Metropolitan Museum’s pur­
A fter graduation Falk was un out­ chase of n painting, by George Belstanding football
and husebnll lows, of Jack Dempsey being
player n t Texas University here, knocked over tho ropes indicates
while Collina uttended Texas A. n wish to preserve its reputation
A M. a t College Station. He was for rarities.—Louisville Times*.
instrum ental in twice defeating
Texas U niversity, arch rival in fans claim Rogers Hornsby as an
athletics of Texas A. &amp; M.
Austin product.
Hornsby was
Cedric Durst, who played with born in Runnels county, hut when
S t. Paul and was one of the lead­ he was n few months old came to
in g h itters of the American As­ Travis county, in which Austin is
sociation, is another Austin pro­ located, lie lived about 15 miles
duct, For two scusorb he wua from the capital city for eight
with tho BruwnH and w as for a yours.
Hornsby has scores of relatives
tim e used nt first base in 1!)23,
when M nnager Sislor was out of living in o r near Austin. Horns­
by's Bend, founded by his g re a t­
tho game.
g randfather, is one of the oldest
Some
most enthusiastic settlem ents in the country.

£

EVERETT TRUE

By Condo

3UR 013 P iv fe TbWCS •
I'M N O T IN T E R E S T E D
IN e n t e r p r i s e s
, O P THAT N A T U R E .
GOOD DAy

Wo own fret*
hind two milcH
Raker Highway
Trail nnd inside
completed. It
$1,500 per acre
thin winter.

nnd clear 40 nerps of drained muck
south of Moore Haven, right on the
connecting that town with Tamiumi
the systum of dykes which are nearly
is claimed this land will be worth
when tho improvements are finished

Also 15 acres of fine, flowing well, vegetable land
at Ovldeo, easily cleared, joining ono of thu eood
cilery and fruit farm s, near the Ovicdo-Gcnuva hurd
road nnd tho railroad.
We can mnke attractiv e price and terms on these
or will exchange ono or both for improved property
nt Sanford or vicinity.
20!) Magnolia Ave.
Phone 231

PACKARD REALTY CO

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

TERMS: FIRST PAYM ENT $20.00 and $20.00
MONTHLY for 30 months thereafter, which takes
care of all interest charges.
THIS OFFER CLOSES JA N U A R Y 1st, 1926
FREE—TRANSPORTATION TO PROPERTY.
FREE— REFRESHMENTS AT COMMUNITY DIN
ING ROOM.
See Our Salesm en
AT

108 Magnolia Avenue

Phone 117

See Us About Co1
85 ft. Fronting Bnuinoh, |l!vd. nnd I'ommercinl
Lake Monroe.

St.,

BRYANT &amp; HATHA'

overloking

Num ber G Ball Building, Off®
’ Office, Sanford, Floridt

138 ft. off
Information

BROWN REALTY COMPANY
122 Union Avenue

A Bungalow of three rooms. N early finished. E lectric
lights, hath, ami fireplace. Lot 50x116. $4,500.00.
Easy Terms.

Lot at Northwest corner Oak Ave.,
$2,500— $700 cash, balance, terms
Choice ware-house site at corner of Second St.,
and Cedar; one block o ff First St., at $75 per front
foot.

23 acres, Upsalaand Country
$30,000. Terms.

Club

Another Bungalow ju st completed, four rooms, electric
lights*, bath room, fireplace. Only $5,500. E asy
terms.

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T H E CHRISTMAS GIFT®

These places are well equipped w ith dish closets and
closets for other uses. These are real bargains.
Let us show them to you.

road, at

Lake Mary Development Company
108 Magnolia Ave.

Phone 117

Masonic Bldg

Masonic Bldg

WELL, NOW, L IS T E N
WAVE YOU E l/E R .
st o ppe d
to c o n ­
s i d e r
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REAL
New House Palmetto Ave., nil new
furnished. Good t e r m s ............... $10,500
Lot 64x117 Cypress Ave., o ff Celery
A venue .............................................. $1,900
Lot in Mayfair 50x117, near the lake.
Good terms ....................................... $4,500
Two Lots Oak and Central Ave.
For the two ....................................... $5,000
YES* 1 C E R T A IN L .V
H a v e «.
now
rrs

71 TtiuR. turn i*»
1 LTH.l ilir.Ufli 1----------- 1

20 Year*) Experience With B W

Five-room Cottage, hath, electric lig h ts, fireplace and
garage. Lot GOxlIG. Only $3,500. E a sy term s.

The Davey-W inston Organization
*.

Gtuttfh

311 First National Bui|h
Sanford, Fla.

DELIVE©

Groves, Celery farms, lots, houses

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COLCLOUGH UEALHi
Real E state

Phone 231

20!) Magnolia Ave

See us for well located lota in faij
at prices under the market.

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Lot 100x117 Sanford Ave. A good bargain.
Three Lots. 7lh Willow St., $7,500 for three.
Lot 35x117 Sanford Ave. around 5th, $12,01)0
Lot in Ilel-Air, 56x125, Eustern exp., $1,150
Lot in San Lanta, 56x110 ............... $3,500
Lot 60x127 Oak and C en tra l.................$3,500

e st a t e a n d in v e s t m e n t s
216 E. Second Street

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LOTS 0, 7, 8,
T his property fo 8
9 Lots Adjoining
feet off French A 'enU ’
5 Acres Celery f t W

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10—For Rent, Rooms

WE ARE owners and developers.
Having subdivision th at offer
most unusual opportunities for the
investor. H ere is your chance to
make some real money. Apply
Room 305 F irs t National Bank
Building. Florida Land Investors
Co. H. W. Mims, A sst. Dist. Man­
ager.
_________________ _

17— For Sale, Houses

FOR RENT; Furnished rooms FOR SALE: Right now possess*
reasonable. 107 W. 3rd Street. ‘ ’
ion. New, all modem, 5 rooms
FRONT BEDROOM for rent. Pri- and bath, beautiful, Spanish bung­
alow In most select p a rt of San­
PhTne°58G-w!y- GenUemnn “" ‘V- ford only $7500. $3300 cash, bal­
ance easy terms. Bayard Realty
FRONT BEDROOM for rent. Pri- Co., Phone 208. 116 S. Park Ave.

24.— L ost, Found

MORGANTOWN, W. VA., people
are interested In Florida. Each
of
them through a classified ad
WANTED: Counter girls. Lu-Bcth
in the Morgantown POST. Six
Cafeteria.
cents a word for six consecutive
WANT work or change of posi­ issues.
tion? White only. Northern Star COLUMBUS &lt;Gn.,) LEDGER —
Employment Bureau, 30 E. Church
Classified ads have the largest
St., Orlando, Fla.
circulation in Southwestern GeorHELP~~WANTED: Salesladies nt cln. Rate 8c (0-word line) line. J
once. Apply m anager, F. W.
FOR SALE—Space on the page
Wool worth Co.
for classified advertisements.
LADY SALES assistants to find Why not rent those vacant rooms,
prospects to ride bus into Do- or *ell that second-hand goods?
Land nnd Ornngo City. F a st sell­
ing property, paying good com­
missions, W rite 96, Herald for inR esident or F lorida since l i l t .
terview.
References:

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34— W anted Help, Female

LOST: Purse containing between
$20 and $25 in bills. Finder re ­
tu rn to Singer Sewing Machine
Office and seceivo reward. Jos. J.
Hathaway.

150 FEET
SANFORD AVE

LOST: A black suit case on Cel­
ery Ave. Contains book on Peo­
P h o ^ 58Gmw y- Gcntlcman °nIY. FOR SALE: Five room bungalow ples Bank, Red Level, Ala.
and gnrnge. Paving paid for.
5— Autos, Sale
Best location, Sanford Heights, a t
11— Financial
a bargain, direct from owner. Ad­
27— Piano Tuning
I CAN contract tho carpenter work dress P. O. Box 742.
1920 HUDSON COACH, fully
ana stucco on a few more resiequipped, alm ost new, liberal donees. Address H. R. care Herald. FOR SALE: Several houses ond I BUY, pay ensh for second hand
pianos. Address Box 352.
other buildings th a t m ust bo
tre for con- discount, cash or term s. Ray La­
removed. You can save money In
Salle, 615 E. Third.
______
I
14—For Sale. Acreage
building by buying one or more H. C. VIELE, Jeweler. Watch,
Tigt I6’1*11’
jewelery and clock repairing and
of these. Corner Park and Second
F ir s t N a tio n a l Rank.
engraving. Quick service. 116 Mag­ WANTED: Five experienced sales­
of 30 for FOR SALE: 1924 Overland Sport
St.
J.
II. HUTCHINSON
Touring, like hew or will trade
ladies to work Saturdays for
nolia Avenue. Phone 442.
U F A I, K S T A T U
FOR
SALE:
2C0
acre
farm
,
five
ladies
ready-to-wear.
Apply
The
for
building
lot.
Call
705
W.
9th
, restricted
131 W e s t F ir s t S tr e e t
Style
Shop,
309
Sanford
Ave.
buildings,
nice
land
near
M
ar­
St„ Room 8. /
tion.
R h on e ATS
ket City, college. Want to sell nnd
28— Plant, Seeds. Trees
ATTENTION!
, The SanM ember o f
S A N F O R D , FLA.
buy
winter
home
in
Florida.
W
rite
f5ponslbl£
DEPENDABLE USED CARS
35— Wanted Help, Male
F lo rid a S ta te
for
particulars.
W.
S.
Pillsbury,
DAYTONA
Insertion,
F lo r i s t s A ssociatio n .
8TEWART THE FLORIST"
Watcrvillc, Maine.
1924 Dodge coupe, excellent con­
jubf equent
S
A
L
E
S
M
A
N
Flowers
Vor
all
occasioia.
DELAND FARMS
R14 Mvrtie. Phone 2«ft-W
t should be dition.
We have a good opportunity to
20— Fur Sale Miscellaneous
1924 Dodge touring car.
r In case of
Acreage
STRAWBERRY PLANTS: U rg e offer real estate salesman. One
1923 Dodge coupe, A -l condition.
Adjoining
FOR SALE: A used piano in first
well rooted, now blooming. $2.00 who is fam iliar with the greater
1925 Ford coupe, many extras.
[SERS
G. TAYLOR DYER
class condition. 300 W est Central for 500; $3.50 per 1.000. F. O. B. Sanford district preferred.
Daytona
1923
Light
Ford
truck.
tative thorSt.
Phone
108-LI.
Pointing— Decorating
Louise Skrulick, Moore Haven, Fin.
S A N F O R D G R O V E . In c.
1922 Ford roadster, special.
,!th rates,
Aeroplane Site
PHONE 303
507 1st. N nt’L Bank Bldg.
BABY BUGGY, good ns new. In­
$ ,
ion will Rive
31—
Special
Notices
Sold
,
I.
W.
PH
ILLIPS,
SONS
Phono
219
quire 520 W. First St.
ation. And
In Units of
assist you
GERMAN POLICE DOGS: Pippin WANTED: Two white truck driv­
Phono
3
Oak
and
2nd
St.
1,
5
and
10 Acre Tracts
FOR SALE: All kinds of lumber,
mt ad. to
Kennels, announce the arrival of | ers a t once. Locnl men who know
iron roofing, brick, glass nnd a litte r of 7 puppies December 0, town
or
ve.
Good pay and
piping. Bring your truck as this 1925. Sire— Wolf v. d, Sennhutte steadypreferred.
3TICE
Entire Sections
work.
Smith
Bros. F urni­
6— Business Opportunities
is ready to haul away. Corner of No. 383,708. Half nephew to ture Co.
$150
give their
HILTON’S
Park Ave. and 2nd Street.
Stronghenrt. Dam— Trixie Von
address as PERM ANENT WAVING: Have it
I1AI1IIKII SHOP
Per Acre
Bismarck No. 109,020 Harrington 38— Wanted. Siliml'nn Mnle
number if
done tho "Nestle Way." S atis­
113 Magnolia Ave.
and
Park
Strain.
These
puppies
are
go­
About one faction guaranteed. Special prices
TURKEY DEALERS order from
* First Class Bar b e n
UP
iand has n until December 25. Apply nt once
Mirell Produce Co., Live Oak, ing fast so if you want one apply POSITIONS WANTED: White
Special Attention
help
all
vocations
supplied
on
nt
once
to
owner.
R.
R.
Pippin.
;hers can’t
Fla._____
________________
for nppointment. Miss Virginin
Given To Ladles and Children.
harry e. pr c t t y m a n
short
notice.
Plenso
write,
wire
or
W
est
F
irst
Street,
3
miles
out,
With
ou unless
Long. Ove r Mobley’s D rug. Store.
(Incorporated)
near West Sanford Filling Stntion, phone 2632. Northern Stnr Em:ess.&gt;
FOR
SALE:
Shot
gun,
Remington
7— B u sin ess~ S erv ice
•toyment Bureau, 30 E. Church
MIST be
Automatic, two barrels, one full Post Office Box 125, Sanford.
112 South Park Avenue
St., Orlando, Fla.
Tbe Sanchoke,
one
bush;
one
Wincoester
Phone G32-W.
HARDWOOD FLOOR contractors.
Elton J. Moughton
ir by letautomatic rifle. 351 calibre in fine 32— Typewriters, Suppplics
WANTED by middle aged white
Estim
ates
given.
Superior
work­
Incorporated
continuancondition.
118
Park
Ave.,
2nd
floor.
a r c h it e c t
man. C aretaker or janitor posi­
manship. W. L. Renhardt &amp; Co.,
tion. S. Dutton, P. O. Bpx 1074.
Find National Bank Bldg.
L Efficient. Hen. Delivery, Orlando.__________
Realtor
FOR SALE: Dodge, .7-passenger REMINGTON Portable four-bank
SAND for building and construc­
Sanford. ------------- Florid*
Typewriters,
“tho
king
of
port­
39-W
anled
Situation.
Female
Coupe. A-l condition; wonderful
tion purposes. Delivery from
buy. S275 cash. Sec Roppelt at ables. $00. Ilurret I’ortnblo Aiming
quarry. 1100 Myrtle Avenue.
Machines. Can’t bo bent. Seminole REFINED Canadian Indy, 31
410-411.412
The Herald Office.
years old, wishes position ns
Printery. Phono 03, Welaka Bldg.
FARM
I
OR
SALE:
Residence,
tiong
First National Dank Bldg.
housekeeper to widower, in return
III-TEST building tile and brick.
with light and water on high­ COAL FOR SALE. Phono or cnli
33— Wanted
Sanford Cement Products Co. way, TOO acres of land, fruit and
for board of younger sister. No
VALDEZ HOTEL
Lincoln Hotel.
Phono 490-W,
5th St. and Maple.
__________ pecan trees, fire wood, running
objections to one child. Southern
R aroiiran I ' l l *
WANTED TO BUY: Long leaf references. Miss Arlene Fligg,
FOR
SALE:
Ford
Sedan.
4
doors,
LANEY’S DRUG STORE — Pre- water in pasture. Reasonable. Ap­
round timber from 100,000 ft. Meaford, Ontario, Canada.
good condition. $200.00. 216 E.
fUnfnrd'* L ea d in g H o t e l
ncriptlons, Drugs, Sodas.
W# ply Wayside Farm, W arthen, Ga. Second.
up, m ust bo high land tim ber for
•re as n e a r you aa your phone.
saw mill purposes. T. W. Pnttcr■IB— W anted Ren! E s in te
ling
IVIIIIT W. WAIINIMI, M a n a g e r
15 ACRE FARM with 8 acres
Call 108.
son,
Maitland.
FOR
SALE:
Living
room
suit,
din­
________________
growing best of celery and vegeWE
HAVE
a
large
waiting
list
chairs, day bed nnd dresser.
ortunities
tables, 7 acres in wood land. New 120ingHolly
8ANFOKD ELECTRIC CO.
for small houses. What have you
Ave.__________________ WANTED ROOM: Two young men
Seminole
Boulevard
will
eross
this
want room anti board in private to offer. Dean-Berg Corporation. ADVERTISE in the Journal-H er­
Irice
Successors to Gillon A P latt
family, with garage. References 515 First National Bank Bldg.
flfl Magnolia.
Everything elec­ property. Price, including now 8
Sale— Furniture, etc.
irtments
ald. South Georgia’s greatest
room house $31,500. Part cash,
exchanged.
Address G. W, care
trical.
Phone
422.
Electragith
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
I t n t l l a t n r , tloily, F e m l e r a . R u n ­
uses
balance within 2 years. Meekins,
Radio.
42— Advtg. Mediums
Herald.
We carry n full line.
n i n g H o a rd . Iti-p ulri * .%
weekly nnd Sundny.
Classified
oms
care Herald.
Our prices are right.
Cash or
rates
10c
per
lino.
Waycross
Jo
u
r­
W o S p e c i a l i z e In WVecka
WIGHTS—Three stations. Mag­
terms. Wo want your business WANTED: Second hand Johnston LEARN ABOUT Tola County nnd
nal-Herald. Waycross, Georgia.
13—Sale »r Exchange
Lakeland, through the Stnrnolia and Second. F irst and him,
Sanford Stove &amp; Furniture Co.
hoard
row boat motor in good condi­
Sanford Radiator and
Telogram. Best advertising me­ ADVERTISING gets results If It
321 E. First SL
Sanford Avenue and IGtb Street,
tion. S. R. I). care Herald.
|fice. Stores
dium
in
South
Florida.
Published
FOR
SALE
OR
TRADE:
Three
Expert service.
reaches potential buyers. PaBody Works
eage
mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM— latka
&amp;\.—Sale, Real Estate
mules. Will sell cheap or trade
Dully News is circulated in
I
Lakeland.
Florida.
tnge,.
for
Ford
truck
or
Fordson
Tractor.
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing
R ad iato rs. L a m p s nnd F e n d e rs
an industrial nnd agricultural secAll A u t o m o b l l o M e ta l P a r t s
E ngraving, Embossing. See ur Call L. II. Echols. Telephone C16L2 TWO CHOICE lots on _ Geneva
res
Joint) —Xenia. Make your sales
AvcniMn'foni
only••
Alikio
•'dnhh.
i;,..Bi‘Pton.
~
W
elding, B razin g and diddering
first.
We
do
it.
Phone
417-W
S
r
, through the Xenia Gaxotto, Zenl?x’S
” »
W o rk , t l u a r a a t r r d t o P l e n a *
Balance
terms.
Box
231,
Herald.
R.
R.
Avo.-Commercial
St.
TAMPA
DAILY
TIMES,
Tnmpa,
i
in.
Ohio.
Rich
agricultural
dis­
tnt
17—For Sale, Houses
Fla. Thousands read the clas­
trict. W ant ad and ditplsy ratca
30U W e n t Second S t r e e t
c\t
FOR SALE: Corner lot in MnyJAM ES II. COWAN—All kind*
on
request.
sified
pages of Florida's Great
Sanford , Florida
fair a t bargain.
Direct from
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work. STUCCO HOUSE, 4 rooms ami
cellaneous
Homo Daily, rates 2 cents a word.
is a prescription for
owner.
E
’hone
G71W.
W ater a rd Boat Tanks. A t Oak
Itate
bath nnd sleeping porch. $ 1500,
A LITTLE WANT AD IN The Minimum 25c, cash with order.
Avenue and Third Street. Tele* $2000 cash, balance terms. Address
HERALD will bring you in big W rite for complete rate card.
Colds,
Grippe,
Flu,
Dengue,
re
phone 111.
Dean-Berg Corp., Box 131.
DIXIE HIGHWAY Gas Station
results. Advertise those old a r­
knted
Bilious
Fever
nnd
Malnrin
ticles you have stored away and THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
anil Store—Fully Equipped: Old
HIRACLR Concrete Co., general FOR SALE: In Edgewood, new six
—Central West Virginia’s larg ­
have
no use for. A little thirtyestablished
business,
paying;
3
gas
cement work, sidewalks, bnlldroom stucco bungalow. Eastern and four oil tanks, complete stock
est
daily. Want nd rate I l-2c per
refers
It
kills
the
germs.
eont
nd
may
bring
you
several
W. H. LUNG
ing blocks. Irrigation boxes. J. ft. exposure, completeli' furnished, all
dollars. I'hono 148 nnd a repre­ word; 4 Insertions 1 l-4c; 6 or
groceries and fixture*; new fivetorati.itf,
Terw illeger. Prop.
conveniences,
$10,500.00. Small room painted house nnd store OOx
more 1c per word each insertion.
sentative will cnll nnd sis* you.
MEAT MARKET
cash payment, liberal terms, own­ 200 plot, near schools, churches,
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
HILL LUMBER CO. House o, er P. O. Box 1073.
Try
Smith'B
Barber
THE
MORNING
JOURNAL
Is
tho
room painted houso nnd store 60x
Service, Quality and Priea.
ItKKL &amp; SONS
Trees
410 Ban ford Av«. Sanford, FU.
accepted w ant ad medium in
etc. For immediate action, $5500 Shop for good barber
„ You Drive It. .
$2500
CASH
will
buy
a
5
room
Daytona (F la.) One cent a word
Supplies
\UURESS1NU — M ultigraphing,
takes
all,
only
part
needed.
H
er­
ff. Myrtle and 2nd St. at IL R.
furnished house facing east.
folding
mid mailing—as you Fine yard with flowers and fruit man Corrington, 101 F irst Nation­ work. Ladies welcome. an insertion. Minimum 25c.
i-ggs
wont It— when you want I t trees. Balance terms. Can give im­ al Bank Building.
N ext to Valdez.
&lt; * M « u i U H k I I I I S H I I I U I I I H H I I I I I H H H I I H X 11
Phone 073. H. E. Porch. First mediate possession. Dean - Bern
[and Supplies
ONE
new,
five
room
house
at
GinNational Hank ntdg.
Corporation. 515 First Nat’l. Bank
Porter E. P itts
dervillc. Easy terms. P. O. Box
NOTICE
Bldg.
RKAL KHTATH
C96, city.
8— For Rent, Apartm ents
P. Female
4IO.SII.II3
Ini Nal’I. Ilnnk ntdg.
P, Male
NEW 5 ROOM HOUSE: $1500 J. E. SPU RLING . oua-division
TO ALL CONTRACTORS
I 'h o n o 410-W
H a n fo rd . Flo.
FOUR ROOM apartm ent, unfur­
cash. Balance 1. 2. 3 years, or
p, Male or
K iipri'H cntlng W . V, W h e e l e r ,
s p e c i a li s t.
Subdivision to Or­
On nml after January the
nished, close in. Com er of Sec- monthly. Price $0500. Dean-Berg
lU-.il
K
s
t
u
l
e
B roker
lando, Florida, and F l o r a
ond and Palm etto. 122 1-2 Palm et­ Corporation, 515 First Nut’l. Bank
H e i g h t s , Florida on Dixie High­ 10th, 1920, the Painters scale
pP. Salesm an to Ave.
Bldg.
way.
____ ________________ will he $1.00 per hour.
■ation. Male
Lot 2, Block 7, Mellonville Ave., $4,000
Local 1201. Sanford
RENT: Two or three room 2 ROOM houses in Pinecrest sub­ LOT NO. 33 Palmetto Ave., be­
fation, |*’,*njnlf FOR
Lot 9, Block 6, Elliott Avenue,
apartm ent. Herald Apartments.
division a t $750 each. Also tots
tween Katie and branklln $809 By M. D. JACKSON,
' E state
Financial Secretary.
a t $300.00, all on easy terms. Post cash. Bnlanco terms. Price $2250.
m
Eastern Exposure ............... $4,200
(lent
WANTED TO RENT: 2 or 3 room Office Box 69G, City.
Dean-Berg Corporation, 515 First
turns.
unfurnished apartm ent. Reply
a. it. a.
X—J t
Lot 10, Block 6 Elliott Avenue,
!
ONE, five room bungalow with nil N nt’L Bank Bldg.
M. C. J. care Herald.
modern improvements, on Pop* CORNER LOT in Sanford Heights,
Eastern Exposure ............... $4,200
J IN I IIII FLAY
3 ’
tem ents
9— For Rent, Houses
lar Ave,, between First and Sec*
$2500 if sold before Jan. 1. $1,ond St. Price $4850. $1500 down 000 cash, balance $100 every 90
t a
TERMS
FOR RENT: Garage. 907 S. Lau­ nnd $50 per month. P. O. Box 690, days.
An Experienced
Dean-Berg Corporation, 515
f l subdivisions
rel St.
City._____________ _____________ F irst N at’l. Bank Bldg. Phone 713.
Uurger,
Insurance A gent
It Orlando, Fla,
10— For Ilont, Rooms
FOR SALE: New five room bung­
MAINE
—
Waiervtlla,
Morning
alow on Sanford Ave., $5000.
( farmers
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
LAKE MARY
Vioad of that ROOM FOR RENT: In private Terms. Inquire J. M. Uoerr, No. people arc interested In Florida
7
Phillips
Apartment.
Call 135 for
DEVELOPMENT
family
for gentleman only.
property. Reach them through
«mber Co. The Phone 58G-W.
FOR SALE: One acre nnd three tho Sentinel. Rato card on ap­
ice.
COMPANY
Re-Sales Dept.
____________
room houso and garage, good plication.
FOR RENT: One furnished bed­
214
E. FIRST ST.
well, 3 miles from -ian * TO REACH the prosperous farm ­ 1OH Magnolia Ave.
. Rent
Phone IF
room. 618 Oak Ave. Phone flowing
ford.
12
hundred
feet
south
of
622-W.
ers and fern growers of Volus­
I’hono 453.
N IIIRH
First St. Prepared hard road.
ia
county advertise In the Do Land DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
ptVTCE Day FOR RENT: Rooms, with or with­ Price $3900; $10110 cash, balance
anything? If so advertise in
out meals. Reasonable rates. In two years. Quick sale. • C. Rob­ Daily News, rate lc per word, cash the Gainesville Sun.
s'l, ,trains,
--------- BBnsr:
■ ■a
with
order.
«5l and’ 63
HUS i&gt;. M.
"i-W Lincoln Hotel.
erts. Box 373, Sanford.
»
10c * Hne
k a line
7c » Lne
’ 5c a Un*
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Close In
$200.00 Per F t
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in
ROSE COURT
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press leased wire

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U. S. Ambassador To
Spain Is To Resign,
Says Madrid Report

LOCARNO PACT SIGNING!

Discontented With Family
Conditions, Arnold Comer
Fled From Home Wednes­
day To Begin Crime Career

isure
While
Assiffn-

Simple Countenance
Contradicts Story
After
Several
Robberies,
Boy Beat Woman To Death
And Then Slew Two Others

'ax 1 0
uestion
; H ouse
Pec. 16.—

reduction
for a while
while that
. action of
iajority in
ints a t the
nittoo lists,
the action
the Meirridfd to take
ntntive Gnrlenilcr,

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Uaders were

Y a c h t C lu b A n n o u n c e s P la n s

I* in su rg e n ts
principles o f

F o r B ig R e g a t t a T o B e H e l d

[ic leader de* no comfort
p.r publicans",
pf Wisconsin,
i naslened to
Uid lie “able
I in the fu-

LOCAL
Many Sanford citizens attend
celebration n t Osteen which
m arks tho incorporation of the
town.
Citizens of Imke Mary Tursdny reject incorporation hill by
Blocked
n vote of 22 to 9.
*
[j the a mendNew street sweeper for city is
ntating dis* delivered to City Mnnngcr W.
Ifroni consid
II. Williams this jnom ing.
bt; on which
Ki wan is Club takes action to
Urtv regutnr- sponsor plans for an aviation
bnrd to block field here. t
bn proposing
City aw ards contrnct for conatm etion of warehouse at foot
n of Connec- of Sanford Avenue.
Sanford Yncht Club announces
sader, replie I
ganized t he th at definite arrangem ents have
it the major- been completed for holding a re­
Ltv for which g a tta here in Jan u ary .

leriLance tax
[little ground
rim the modihr the tax rc■Fprnval.
Ir .•uccess so
Every amend•ill. managers
measure dethe schedule
he maximum
r cent, which
e accomplish-

YELLVILLE, Ark., Doc. 1G.—
(/P)—A small boy sal in the Mar­
ion county jail here today brood­
ing over a week of desperate ad­
venture, while residents of Buf­
falo community, in tho remote
back woods east of here, g*nve
thnnks for tho end of n series of
violent deeds.
*
The boy, widened, little Arnold
Comer, who says he is “about IK
or 1*1, lias admitted to officers
that he is tho author of a suc­
cession of Inwless acts, culm inat­
ing Sunday in the slaying of threo
persons.
He was sleeping the
sleep of exhaustion Tuesday when
a sheriff’s posse seised him. Near
Ids undersized body lay an arm a­
ment of four pistols, a shotgun
and n peck of ammunition.
The disposition of tho youthful
desperado, whose sinitde counten­
ance contradicts his bloody story,

Action came on the M atter fol­
lowing a talk by G. W. Hughes,
former British Army flyer, wm
stressed the importance of imme­
diate work which, in* sa y , is neces­
sary in order that Sanford l&gt;e »*
sured of becoming ho it to govern­
ment air mail flyers anil tho nuinj
commercial planes soon ;o be scei
in the air over the entire state.
Mr. Hughes stated that San
ford was nn n direct line botwcei
Jacksonville and Tampa and ala,
between Ja ck so n v ille and Mtnm
and th at bids were now being con
side rail by the postal authoritlei
for the establishment &lt;(
"in
service between JacKsonviUo i
p art of a farewell celebration to Tampa.
Hnrold W. Algin, the first pro­
He said that no other lamll,,‘
fessional radio announcer in the field in the state could be bttU
United States. WGY sent out the situated for the convenience* o
music over n 40 metre wavo length, government and coaiutorci.i. I
than a field located just outsui
used in sim ilar programs last year the city lim its of Sanford.
with good results.
Work to Begin
At the conclusion of Mr. Hughe
As London is five hours ahead
of New York time, special per­ talk, Mayor Forrest U U
J
mission was obtained for the Hotel the grounds Immediate &gt; • J
Havoy there to remain open long to the golf links would be »u,‘ft '
enough to put out the music.
for an air port. j^ e i v in j t5tL„
Urinative reply, \be mnjO •
that work would bo bcgu«
^
on the clearing of ilw'
,

M(l Europeans Dance As
Mi» Stations Furnish Music

Mxbt f,inU!t.
*tn»ini from 1..
*«re carried
S 0rw in New
Srfinecta.ly an,I
Httsborgfl,
ta Brul t!1?, own
*1-: Ltlsh llr,w»d,, conducted
Europe did
1 the music
^texceHcnt
the music
lr&gt;tnh Com« t.ry’ V:"Zfebroadcast

A s B eing “L aw less” |
B y F or m erSecr etar y
VOTERS R E JE C T
n iT n n ro rrrn

n i l

f

SenTto Prerf-'
(le n t

S a id

A c c “ 8 ?.

SUGGESTED BILL*

Officer Was Unfit

FOR LAKE MARY

For Hi^ Army Joh

C O N T R A C T FOR
BI G WAREHOUSE
GRANTED BY CITY

Citizens llecMeNot To A,„„,
Corporation Forms Passed
By The Slate Legislature;

19 PlfflWS
P cliSC ) O clV S W C C h S
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Sanford Men At Election FonTicr Cabinet Head
Says Army Officers
A t a special election held nt
Lake Mary Tuesday for the pur­
Arc Not ‘Muzzled*
pose of deciding on the ndoption
or rejection of an incorporation
hill passed by the state Itgislature. Hi! voters cast their ballots
for rejection and nine favored
adoption.
The election is said to have cul­
minated a heated political cam ­
paign th at has been waging in
laiko Mary over the question of
the special charter approved by
the governor on May HI, 11125, mid
referred to the voters of the e f­
fected area by a referendum pt-

Construction Of I’ier At Foot
Of Sunford Ave. To Begin
Within Next Few Weeks;
May Get Number Of Barges

authorized, nnd n delegate des­
patched to Jacksonville to enter
into plans for the acquisition of
10 or 12 barges to convey requir­
ed building m aterial to Sanford.
“Thu traffic situation Is becom­
ing so serious’* Mayor Lake said,
“ th a t we hnvo deemed it not only
advisable, but necessary to provide
some means of effecting the de­
livery of building m aterial here
before Sanford contractors are
caught in the plrich th a t is a ffe c t­
ing many sections of the state."
Tho warehouse will bo construct­
ed of galvanizud sheeting accord­
ing to present plans, and will rep­
resent an expenditure of between
$10,000 and *50,000 uCeynHng L»
estim ates maAo by city
Actual building npemtlops will
commence within a few days, it
is said, and the completion of tho
project is expected to result with­
in tho next few weeks.
In commenting on the construc­
tion of the pier F. E. Harrison,

WASHINGTON. Dec. 1G —
(AI*).— A letter w ritten by
John’W. Weeks its Secretary
of War, describing Col. Wil­
liam Mitchell as “lawless," un­
fit for high adm inistrative
powers anti possessed of a de­
sire for publicity a t the exponno of others, was present­
ed in evidence today at the

Mitchell court m artini.
W riting to President Coolidgt*,
Thu. election was preceded by a
mass m eeting held Monday eve­ the then secretary gnyo these n •
ning, nt which time Frank Vcr- liii reasons for refusing to rec­
nny of Lako Mary apoku on the ommend that Mitchell b- reap­
advisability of adopting the chart­ pointed chief of the arm y i ir serv­
er, while Frank Evans delivered nn ice with the lunk of Rrigndi w Gen­
nddress urging IJiko Mary citi­ eral.
zens to reject the measure ns o n e; Tho letter wan presented to tho
prejudicial to the b est interests of court by MnJ.-Gen. Drueiii E.
Nolan, assistant chief of ntnff, tho
tho community.
In discussing his reasons for op-'
posing the incorporation of Lake
Alary under the tcrinn of tlm spec­
ial charter rejected yesterday, Mr.
Evans stated opponents of the
measure were not directly oppo.vd
to incorporation as n general pol­
icy, but were of tin* opinion that
the s|&gt;crial incorporation form
passed by the legislature with
respect to U k « Mary, contained
provisions that wore detrim ental to
tile, future development of tho

KIWANIANS T O MANY PRESENT
SPONSOR PLANS AT BIG OSTEEN His Road Bond Issue
FOR AIR FIELD “PEP” MEETING Seems Certain To He

Robbery Accomplice
Returned To Boston

“ miKntnl c itie s

M itchell D e s c r ib e d

O n L a k e M o n ro e J a n u a r y 2 3

opening of the Hanford lacht
l Club’s new clubhouse were decided (
|
upon at a meeting of the tinned of I |
Governors of the Club held Tues-jj
day afternoon, according to an a n -:
nouncemi at made today by Commodule .1. K. Emory.
pariug to entertain thousands of
The program for Jio sail and J visitors who lire expected to come
motor regatta includes four classes; by
&lt; rail nnd w ater for the purpose!
of races in which many national!:' rof visiting this first big event on
known speed boats will compete I the waters of beautiful Lake Mon-|
for the trophies, three classes of roe,” Commodore Em ory said to­
sailing hunt races, two classes for day, "and as Sanford has the best
local outboard motor enthusiasts water course of the entire state
STATE ,
and a race for cruisers, which is the regatta on Jan. 2:t will serve
Countess Snlm refuses to tnik expected to bring 'out .1 number of to advertise ty’s advantages to the
about her m arital troubles nt new Hanford boats uf this type whole country.”
piloted by loenl yachtsmen.
Palm Reach home.
Clubhouse (o Open Dec. .11.
Several magnificent em bers arc
Existing freight problems can
Tlie opening date of the new
now
being
built
in
the
yaids
of
the
host be worked out through co­
club house wns given ns Dec. 11,
operation, declares U. Hudson Gibbs Company at Jacksonville for at which time n formal hull will be
Rurr, state railroad commission­ members of the Hanford Yncht given for club members, their fam ­
Club, unit it is said tlrnt most of j
er.
ilies and for out of town guests of
them will he completed in time to i the
DOMESTIC
members. This affa ir is now
participate
in
the
regatta,
which
Thousands of Europeans dance
tiring planned and a brilliant a s­
this morning to music played in is destined to Weenie an annual semblage is expected to attend.
the United Stntes, 1,000 miles feature on the waters of Like
On the evening following the
Monroe, according to Yncht Club
away.
regatta a formal invitational hall
officials.
Report from AL'idrid snys Am­
Commodore Emory stated today will lie held in the club houses,
bassador Moore will resign and that
$5,000 was to he spent in which promises to he one of the
return to the United States a t staging
the races, and that every most interesting affairs of the sea­
once.
effort would lie made toward ntnk- son, from a social standpoint.
New York polico are looking
for Vhseuro bootlegger, believed
to be the slnyer of "Rattling”
Siki.
Arnold Comer, Arkansas hoy
slaver, relates strange story of
killing three persons.
Reorganization of tho Chicago
Hoard of Trade is now ready to
Mayor Forrest Lake Is Chier
he rounded out with the estab­ Mayor Forrest L
lishment of n clearing l ouse bv
Speaker At Celebration Of
City’s Support
Jan. 1.
O s t e e n’s
Incorporation
Discussed At
Cot. Mitchell is described ns
being
“lawless" by Former
Secretary of W ar Weeks in let­
ter w ritten to President Coolidge.
#
.
Action of Republican majority
in tho House in placing the in­
surgents a t tho bottom of com­
m ittee lists, is discussed today.

CJMtflw* from
*7 'upp'.Y clubs

NEW YORK, Dec. 1G.—&lt;/P)—
Am bassador Moore has announced _
to King Alfonso of Spain that
hr; has resigned nnd will return
a t once to tho United States, a
copyrighted dispatch from Ma­
drid to tho New York Times
says today.
State departm ent officials at
W ashington declined to com meat
on the news assorting nl! infor­
m ation on tho m atter would have
to come from the White House.
K ing Alfonso
was reported
grcntly moved by the nmbassno r’s announcement, which wan
. mndo a t a farewell audience nt
the palace.
“ Resides being nmbnssador
yon hnvo always been a friend,”
he is quoted ns saying. “Your
kind sym pathy and friendly man­
ner have obtained everything for
your country. You hnvo nlwnys
helped us and been a great
friend.
.
Tho king then
placed his
arm around Ambassador Mooro
in n brotherly manner before a
large gathering awaiting royal
audience.

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F l o r id a , We d n e s d a y , Decem ber 16,1925

hnngers will suffice
J * ,[ r^(j
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perm anent ones.
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nil who attended and muny of tho
guests, particularly those from
Hanford, came home with glowing
reports of the manor in which tho
City of Osteon was given its ini­
tial start.
Mayor I-tko, in his nddress to
the gathering, reviewed some of
tho past history of the cities of
tliis section and told of the ways
and means by which many of them
had greatly improved within the
past two years. In closing he urg ­
ed the citizens of Oxtocn to be­
gin immediately the construction
of improvements which are so nec­
essary, he said, to iho welfare of
any community.
He stressed the many difficulties'
which Osteen citizens might ex­
pect to encounter in tho making
of a modern city and urged them
to profit by tho mistakes &gt;f their
neighboring cities and nvqld unnec­
essary expenditure of funds.
Mr. DcCottes and Mr. Spencer
followed along the lines of Mayor
Lake’s speech in the short talks
which thev made to tho nsscmhly.
It was said by citizens of Osteen
that a greater get tvgetffer and
"pep" meeting was never before
held in tho city.

Carried In St. Johns

from a t 9:15 o’clock this morning,
the figures for the carrying of tho
bond issue for good ronds rolled
up, G52 votes being east for the is­
sue and only 82 ngninst.
All the county preslnct* nro ex­
pected to make their returns by
noon, and the vote will bo officially
eanvussed. Even if the vote should
he adverse in tho outtlying dis­
tricts, the veto would not oc chang­
ed materially, the nrejont majority
being so overwhelmingly large.
The issue is for 12,200,000, and
the preferential rond program en­
dorsed by the county commissionera comprise* many mi lea of good
roads that will form n network of
liighways over the country.

City Obtains Nov
S t r e e t Sweeper
.

^

it

,« w ta

iw rr

The new street sweeper onlom i ]
by the city some time ago was d o -;
livered this morning by W aller
TDKIO, Dee, IG.—fA l—Govern­
Johnson, representative of the Am- ,
ment spokesmen today stated th a t
tin Motor Sweepers Company pi | MIAMI. Fla., D-e. lit - hT)
Chicago. It is a 1920 model pick­ The body nf an unidentified man , troops hud left Korea for Mudl.en,
up sweeper with a *15 hoisepower with blood-stained clothing was Manchurian capital, amt th a t ad­
Ruda motor, und cost the city $0,­ found floating in the Miami River ditional forces would leavo T hurs­
750.
near the city disposal plant this day a fte r which no fighting would
Photographs were made this morning. The body was fully he perm itted within rix miles of
morning In front of the City Hull clo th ed und wns thut of a man i lie capital.
I It was stated th a t both M arshal
showing the old sweeper and the about 40 years old.
Although well preserved, it wm I Chang Tso-I.in, dictator of Man­
new, together with iho new City
Hall and police headquarters. apparent th at tho body bad been churia, nnd Gen. Guo Hung-Idii,
.Mayor Forrest Lake and City Man­ in tho w ater for several days. Tho his form er henchman and now his
ager \V. R. Williams were pres­ clothing was of good quality, but principal adversary in the factional
ent when the delivery was offic­ on removing tho white shirt and fighting in progress in Manchuria,
undershirt was found to he cover­ would he notified by the Japanese
ially mndu. [th at his order m ust bo obeyed.
It is said th at the street de­ ed with Idood stains.
partm ent &lt;is now in Hotter position
Municipal Court was in session to take care of tho additional
this morning for only a few work required of it through tho
minuttfH during which time Judge ncquisiutiou of the new machine.
Early delivery of the sweeper
W. E. White disposed of u few
minor cases that were on the was made through the efforts of
the city m anager in procuring a
docket.
WEST PALM REACH, Fla. Dcc.|
Isaac Power failed to appear to freight perm it In advance of the
answer to a charge of disorderly machine’s shipm ent, officials s ta t­ 10.—(A*)— Reporters here todny| lo prevent tho t
were living in hopes that Count' •
conduct nnd hia bond of $25 was ed this morning.
Halm von lloogstrnten would cea e baby, used pistol
ordered estreated. Alvin Grey
playing tag with them and break drs on her proper
wns fined $10 on a like charge.
her silence, which she hud th re a ­ turned out to lx*
M. Van Ettcn amt Mrs. E. S.
tcctives who clai
tened to do on several occn '
I.undqulst each were assessed a
tho employ of th
In each instance, however, tho th«. countess’ horn
fine of $1 for violation of the
L. W. W heat, local garage em ­ form er Milllcent Rogers, and lu’ir- sodo nlmost »x
parking rules.
ployee who was injured in nn auto­ ess to $19,900,000, woinan-lll.e night when tho co
mobile accident ut Highland Street changed her mind at tlie last min­ discovered tho coi
and Hanford Avenuu on the night ute as the journalistic hordes be­
of Dec. G, is still in a very ser­ gan to gather, nnd seift word th a t
ious condition nt the Fernuhl- “she Imd nothing to sny.”
Laughton Hospital according to
The countens is living quietly at
statem ents of hospital authorities Waikiki Cottage a t Palm Roach
made this morning.
until tho arrival of the count, her
W heat sustained a blow on the husband, und his m other from Eu­
head when his Ford roadster tu rn ­ rope. The count began his New
ed turtle, following a collision York-I'alm Reach w urfaro to gain
w ith another tamchine, und has control of their year-old son by
never since regained conciousncss Issuing daily statem ents and then
except for n few moments, accord­ starting legal proceedings. Every
day tha countess has been impor­
ing to reports.
sterday th a t II.
Miss Maude I.uury anil "Doc" tuned to firo back with a state­
■of the countess,
Brown, W heat’s companions a t the ment and several tim es she has
h had arrived l
tim e of tho accident, were ’ only I been alm ost persuaded.
The climax of the uitustioit at*
slightly injured.

Light Docket In
Municipal Court

Countess Plays Tag With Reporters,
Refusing To Talk Of Marita! Trouble

L. W. Wheat Still In
Serious Condition

Death Claims One
Of Oldest Masons

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Skillful Treatment or Nature 9s
Handiwork
At Loch-Arbor a wonderful setting was furnished by nature—for here will be
found the most picturesque type of tropical beauty in lavished profusion. Skill­
ful landscape engineers, men with vision and appreciation of its unmatchable
possibilities, are given free rein to produce a homesite of the highest type.
Driveways are laid out with graceful curves, its fascinating lakes and waterways
are now being developed. All improvements which are now being installed, are
of the highest character and complete in every detail. .

THE COUNTRY CLUB SECTION WILL BE
PLACED ON THE MARKET WITHIN A FEW
DAYS. RESERVATIONS CAN B E M A D E
THIS OFFICE
ADVISED.

IMMEDIATE SELECTION IS

Next to Post Office
TELEPHONE 588

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�THE SANFORD HERALD, WBnVBflDAY. DECEMBER 16, 1925.

Freight Problems Can Be
Best Worked Out Through
Co-operation, Says Burr
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. IS.—{K')
—In commenting today on the
progress made In connection with
the organization work of the FlorIda division of the Southeastern
Regional Advisory Board, the
chairman of the organization com-

College HolidaysTo
Start December 18;
GirlsBegin Packing

th* regular 2:20 train. Extra ac­
commodation! will ba provided for
than. The Gulf Florida and Ala­
bama will make arrangement* lat­
er to take care of the students go­
ing to Atlanta, ‘

N« Fee* For Membership

Every shipper and receiver, or
anyone interested in trnnsportulion, in eligible for membernhlp
arid the problem* of the amnller
shipper* und receiver* of freight
will receive as earnest conslderam ittee, it. Hudson Burr, slate rail- tlon im those nf the largest. In­
road commissioner, isfion the fol- ddentally, there are no dues or
lowing statem ent:
fee* whatever required for inem“ When anything it fundamental- lershlp.
ly right ami based on a spirit of
“ Practically every district of the
co-operation and a fairnejss on the M ali is reporting the tentative
part of all interested |iarhi»i, it form ation of L :-minul rec ivirig
is a very sirnpli m atter to form roim niltees, Indicating thut very
an organization such as the one satisfactory progre.;* is being
wn are now trying to form . The made.
main thing, however, if. the o k - 1 “ As on indication of the sinmen t of time in reaching everyone cerity on the part of the curriers
to explain what these boirds menu, ami (lie American Railway Associhow they operate and the results ation, the car service division has
they can produce lor the state of not only opened up an office in
Florida.
Jacksonville, of which (). W. EdBig Reaulta Expected
wards is district manager, with u
“ I do not believe th at the ship- proper force to curry on the work,
pers and receivers of freig h t nor i.ut has also assigned u number
the railroad representatives are of its agents stationed throughout
tho railroad irepresentatives are various sections of the country,
any different in Florida than they to this territory to assist the rnilnre in any other section of the roads nnd the shipper*'u nil reeciv*
country, and I am fully confident cm of freight,
that the spirit of fairnes umong! "We are looking forward to u
nil parties will he m anifested in very large attendance at the meetihe Florida division organization, ing to be held Dec. 1H at the lluvnl
which can accomplish probnldy Theater a t Jacksonville."
greater results than huve been uecompllslifd by regional board* in
other sections of the country where
results highly (.atisfertory to all
interest have been ohmlned.
“ It nhotihl be distinctly u n d er-)
stood th a t this is a public organ­
ization nnd not a n i l read organ­
ization mid while the I’lilioad rep­
resentatives ordinarily rdt a t the!
meetings and advise with the I
board members on m atters of mu­
tual concern, tho railroads have no
voice in the board's proceeding*.
The hoard, of nccecaity, only
handles m atters th at tm m under
the purview of the car service
division of the American Railway
Association, namely car supply ami
service puestiuns, and due* not in
any way function in m atters per FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
mining to freight rates.
December 18-19,

On flu* Balcony in the Basket.
Benntiful hand-made articles
suitable for Christmas Gifts.
l)o|| Clothes, Embroidered
Tea Napkins, Silk Couch
( lovers.
A variety nf good things
for your Sunday dinner on the
Cooked Food Table, Saturday.
Your patronage earnestly so­
licited.

Phone 53&lt;i
BUILDERS MATERIAL
GROWERS SUPPLIES

The college business otnce wiu
■ell tickets orer all lines several
days In advance of the college a
closing.
Special trains will also be run
for the return of the students.

Before You Finish

A h One F jn(is „ er
Acres of gifts from the a rtisan s of nil the w^u
choosing!.
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Lest we weary with countless suggestions, Wp T
Here is o Christmas Land of Plenty, where a co

AUTOMOBILES

However simple, however handsome, the gift v
beauty—always priced as modestly as real qim|
We have several exquisite standing fish hotvh

D IS P L A Y

MAGNOLI A AVENUE
HHh

Aluminum Ware
Cutlery
Pyrex
Silverware

Sister

Schaffers Pen Sets

Tea Sets
Sewing Scissors
Roller Skates

Military Brushes
The newest in foot wear
showing Pumps embroider­
ed in gold, others with fluf­
fy Satin buckles, nil with
the new Spike heel.

Vanities

SERVE YOU

| Hill Hardware

W hitman’s Candy

Y e F i r e S id
S tu d io

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Phone 53

J ia iS f^ S fS iS iS iS tS iS iS iS iS iS jS iS iS iS iS i^ S iS iS iJ W

Come in and make your selections early

009 Union Avenue
THERE YOU MAY FIND
THE PARTICULAR GIFT
F O B THE PARTICULAR
PERSON YOU HAVE IN
MIND.

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29,939,000 itjuarz yar^; of
concrete s t m t [axxm tnt
were luul in 1924

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Jtu r-n vA tt/ t r a it s , ia l/ttn

tins, nmpliU tfuipmtut

Coupe

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T o u rin g Car - 1795
Roadster (Duzr-w*) 1895
M U fto A f u u i, tts.i

SANFORD GROVE
a m id m a j e s t ic * p i n e s '

l nc reason *or tnis na­
tion-wide popularity
of cimcrute street pavement is the fact that it is
die finest looking pave­
ment money can buy,
and gives greater ser­
vice value per dollar
than any ether type.
O ur f u t booVht.Tum cTrtrStrrztj
for Ycur Tev/t*,” nidi M l you tfu
u&lt;h«l« ztory. A ik for your copy.

SANFORD GROVE,
First National Bank Bldg,
Phone 2*19
BART NASON, Sales Director
.

REALTOR

P O R T I-A N D rr-M P N T ASFOC***TfCN
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y ZASONVILLE, FL».
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t tn ,' - t and
t: /•.*»' t iv L’tct cj;' C a erne
C/riCCV

Tools
Knives
Guns

Perfum e

Shaving- Sets

WILL HE GLAD TO

A ir Rifles
Roller Skates
Tool Chests

Toilet Articles

Nun nelly's Candy

Stucco
Sheet Rock
Shingles
Roofing
Sewer Pipe

Brother

Mother

H* t ‘ 0 C 1 T I D I

x u u u i u n i i u i i i u t u u i

�Berlin Life Guards
Must Swim; Not Pose

Baby Becomes Dope Addict

State News Briefi
.

NEW YORK, Dec. 15.—(/Pj—
There was an unabated demand
for. .the railroud .sh a re s with, the
trend of stock prices pointed up­
ward nt the opening of the day’s
iparlyBt. 4.ji#invo3Macpt byyln&amp; cen­
tered in m sdehiglr grade Issues nt
Union Pacific, Atchinson, Penn­
sylvania, Illinois C entral, Great
Northern pfd, and C. &amp; O, several
of which bettered th eir previous
top prices.
f ’v
Low priced c a rrie r stocks ad­
vanced under the leadership o f Erie,
New Haven and Rock Island is­
sues. More stability was shown
by industrial shares, w ith brisk
bidding for oils.

W INTER PARK, Dec lfl-fJ D —
1A banquet was tendered by W in­
te r Park to delegates to the an­
nual convention of the League of
Municipalities, held a t Orlando.
The banquet was given by the!
Chamber of Commerce.
W EST PALM BEACH, Dec. lfl.
—GP&gt;—Municipal Judge llauck dis­
missed charges of violation of the
recently-enacted real estate li­
cense ordinance against T. P.
Dempsey and T. J. Farrell, local
realtors. The city prosecutor de­
clared th a t he had been unable to
procuro evidence against them.

Baldwin Locomotive
Bethlehem Steel .....
Crucible Steel ------Erie .................... — ■
New York C entral
Norfolk nnd W estern
Northern &amp; Pacific _
Ban American *Pct. ,...
Pennsylvania —a... .
R e a d in g .....................
Southern Pacific —.
Southern R ailw ay....
Studebnkor
—
Standard Oil of N. J
Tobacco Products
Union Pacific ...........
U. S. Rubber ......... ...

1^-bF)—Tho
m the sun is
bed a decidI of artificial

AC prices that art right
Paa Am and Standard Gaa IM
OUa

“Veedol Oils"

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Electric Irons

111S Sanfard Are. Saafotd. Fla.

Earle T. Field
P u tM to a-B ra m lai

WAI.S IS NOMINATED
WASHINGTON,' Dec. 1C.—(JP)_
Joint II. Wals of Now Orleans was
nominated today to be a member
of the shipping board, lie now is
serving a recess appointment.

PLYMOUTH, Vt., Dec. 1C,—(.?)
—This hamlet, which is justly

SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. 1G.—
f/P).— Money has been appropriat­
ed and Mormon church authorities
have approved plans to paint gi­
gantic letters spoiling “Salt Lake”
or “Snlt Lake City" cm the roof of
the famous Mormon tabernacle.
The sign was deeided upon in the
hope th a t it would aid aviators
passing over this section.

Tires and Tubes

Phone 461-J
131Vi
........ 48**
........ 82 Vi
....... 38%
....... 145%
----- 140 **
....... 150 &gt;4
70Vt
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....... 51%
....... m b
....... 53 hi
....... 101 %
....... 117%
........ 50%
(up) 13%
.... ..150%

Many Old Timers In
Coolid^e Home Town

it probably is one of th c ’.most
salubrious spots in t h 'i section of
tin* country.
Herb Moore and several oldtimers were discussing with Angus
IMacAullcy, guard a t the home of
the President’s father. Col. John
('. Coolidge, the longevity of the
inhabitants of Plymouth township.
Someone raised the question of
actual numbers and in little inure
than half an holr they had itarncd
38 men and women whose ages
ranged from eikhty to well over
ninety. They declared there must
be at least half a dozen others.
The population of the township
is estimated nt 400 nnd no man
is considered old who is ncVJLM
least 70.
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Modkl T rin Co.
1 M ( I Harare la Meat T e Se
“ W e ^ r l e Ike Car

BINE’S FIL IJN 6
STATION

NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEET1NG OF T H E SEMINOLE
FERN COMPANY
The regular m eeting of the
stockholders of the Seminole Fern
Company will ho held a t the of*
floe of tho Company Altam onte
Springs, Florida, on Tuesday, J a n ­
uary the 5th., 192G for the elec­
tion of n Board of Directors and
for transaction of such other busi­
ness ns mny bo properly brought
before the stockholders.
JAM ES A COTTING.
Secretary.

pttalist

Huge New" Sign For
Salt Lake Mormons

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Radio SuppUra

PENSACOLA, Dec. Id.—(JP)—
Radio fans of Florida may soon ho
“tuning in” on Pensacola. Mayor
Dayliss and John Frcnkie. ri»v

Noon Stock List
Allied Chem. &amp; Due —
American Sugar ..— .........
American Woolen
Atchison ....... .......

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Side iM U t a t r « r A ll H i Ah •
- • Cere

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(Continued front page 1.)
(Continued from p
u Dee. Id- 000,000 a year for ten years for perfect
details or
—- necessary
of the
„ get a new air construction and pay for 4,000
is to
sta
- which
....... . &gt;o
iu be
ue started
imme­
;gjf to Mur- offirers, including reserves, and work
diately,
it
is
said.
Id9, mcm- 25,000 enlisted men. /
\ It was r.„
.^ u by
u , the
m club that
ngrecd
stjpmisipK
"I think I ought to add,” M r. •••Vinners of
th a t body should co­
,j Commis- Weeks said, “th at in my judg­ members
r;!2. tho
i'„a cm
operate with
churches of the
ment the organization of the air pltv
iin
- the
»l - taking oft at rcliRlous
city
io
Jerry
W.
i
mb »v - — „
service as provided in W ar De­ census on n c :'
ay noon. It j*
fsfii'ner, stated partm ent plans and appropriations, said that the
is being token
ftbAt a north- is round.
for the purr
din g in g new
f contemplating
■Hay Speak For Themselves
f ampaniea in
A fter saying th at the air officer
f ch: state to had given the country the im pres­
ring hoi- sion th a t officers of the nrmy are
Jmanufactured muzzled, the secretary cited his in­
— .......... .
iiianuKLT OI tne
I Florida, Mr. structions in this connection as
Milune Theater, stated th at he had
rii would be follows:
£l saw grass
“ftccognzing the undetermined invited the children of the orphan­
Hd be collected vnlue of aviation in w arfare and age at Benson Springs to be bis
g patent rights I wishing to obtain tho judgm ent of guests this afternoon to. see tho
anybody whoso judgment is en­ film which is now showing at the
King advised, I titled to con:''deration, the best in- theater. It was said th a t owing to
hforcini; rods I tcresti of the nation will be served the children being in school this
tiled with con- j by encouraging officers in an un­ afternoon it would be an impossi­
breed concrete restricted and full discussion of all bility for them to accept the invi­
tation.
lied to the ex-! points relating to nviatian.
nutter to tho I In testifying before congress­
Most of the Kiwaniar.s present
ional committee if their views are were in favor of bringing them in
Orlando nr- contrary to the views of the W ar spite of tile school hours and n
. «
i to a message Departm ent, they will sta te to
tho committee was appointed to look
tatesting that committee thnt they are no«t speak­ after means of transportation for
[rein cane po­ ing for the department policy but the youngsters.
Mr. Marintett
lo the list of are expressing their own perionul stnted that if they did not get to
ii construction views, nnd should do so w ithout Bee the pietutre which he is now
showing, tlie invitation would hold
•commissioner reservation.”
,\if the bornl
good for any .time they could ar­
range to come.
5n the matter,
I ij in the nf*
The sum of $25 was donated by
«t -of rules
the Club for. use in supplying the
• commission
of the County with Christ­
BERLIN, Dec. 1C.—(A1)—Hnml- poor
mas baskets.
i will include
some bronzed Apolios no longer
Visitors at today's meeting were
will be stationed aa lifeguards a t
T. T. Trnptiell, U. S. A., of
municipal bathing beaches solely' Cupt.
for tho admiration of young wo­ F ort Bliss, Texas and Messrs.
men. They nt least must be ublo Lackwell and Dunham of the Gen­
'England to
eral Electric Company, Syracuse.
swim .
Municipal authorities investigat- Otto Uorchert, president of, the
Milwaukee Baseball Club, was also
in attendance at the meeting.

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Mitchell Described KIWANIS € L U B
As Being ‘Lawless’ SPONSORS PLAN
By Ex - Secretary FOR i A w FIELD

NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—(/PTColon futures opened b a r e l y
steady; Jan. $18.88; Mar. $19.12;
May '$18.88; July $18.57; Oct
$18.17.
MARKETS ......................... ................
CHICAGO, Deo. lfl.—&lt;y&gt;— Rut­
ter lower; creamery extras, 45%;
standard 44%; ex tra firsts U(&lt;t&gt;
11' -j; firsts 4l% *p42% ; seconds
40@)4U%; Eggs, higher; firsts It
(&lt;t)jr&gt;; ordinary firsts 3G@ 10; re­
frigerator ex tras 35% ; first 31.

desirable medium weights; m ajor­
ity 1GO to 180 pound averagos
&gt;Tl.i0&lt;fcf 11.30; bulk, 111) to 150
pound selection $ll.254p$lL7o;
packing nows largely.SfltL to DUO;
long string of desirable killing
pigs, $12.00; heavy weight hogs,
$10.30 (p)$10.'JO; medium, $IU.70@
$11.50; light, $ 10.56(g) $11.30.
Onttlc, 13,000; few loads weigh­
ty steers and qualities yearlings,
steady to strong on* shipping' ac­
count; others slow; barely steady;
early tup m atured 1steers $12.75;
soma held higher; best yearlings,
$13.00; most fat steers of quality
nml'condition to sell JS.50(ai$ 10,75;
venders, 25c lowers $9,50(0)$ 10.00
mostly shippers upwards to $12.00.
Sheep, t l1,000; slow, around
steady best heavy w i^ h t Iqmbs
to shippi r s ,$10.25; others to pack­
ers Upward'to $10.00; several decks
natives arid comebacks westerns
$15.50&lt;(t&gt;$l5.75:
biyi.lv
wuigUl
tffdors ‘Upward to $1G.G5.
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Amicable Separation
Agreed To By Colbys
Both Parties Admit
NEW YORK, Dec. lfl.—(/P)—
Dnin-hridgc Colby, secretary of
sta te during p a rt of Woodrow Wil­
son's adm inistration, and Mrs.
Colby have ngreed to an amicnblc
separation.
Mrs. Colby sailed Inst night for
Paris to join her daughter, K ath­
erine, saying emphatically that
sho would not seek a divorce in
the French courts.
Mutual friends confirmed news
of the separation. Although they
Imvr been separated for S ev ern '
luontlui, tho Colbys have m aintain­
ed friendly relations, while they
lived iu separate apartm ents,
Mrs, Colby, who i*» the former
N athalie Sedgwick, is a relative
of Katherine Sedgwick, the w riter,
and is a descendant of Gen. Robert
Sedgwick. She was m arried to Mr.
Colby a t Stockbridgc, Mass., in
1893.
Mr. Colby declined to d'seuss the
separation beyond ridiculing the
idea that Mrs. Colby waa going to
Paris tu.recure a divorce. , , I

TAMPA, Dec. 10.—(/P)—Sheri IT
L M. Hiers hns ordered higher
bonds for bootleggers. Huroaftcr.
the officer said, $1,500 will be the
hail for those taken for violation
of the liquor laws, instead of $1,000. He set an immediate example
by placing the bond of n negro a t
$1,500.
TAVARES, Dec. 10.—(/P)— W ork
of clearing the Oeklnwaha river,
between this plnco nnd Jacksonville
of water hyacinths and vegetable
growth is expected to begin short­
ly. Tavares, Mount Dorn, Kostin
and I.ecsburg will share the ex­
penditure jointly, it was decided
recently. A fter being cleared, the
river will bo used for freight ship­
ments.
ST. AUGUSTINE, Dec. 1 0 .- (/P)
—Three hundred nutomohilists or
mine found their cars “ tagged”
here recently when St. A ugustine
p u t into, effect new tru ffi; regu­
lations. .

NOTICE O F ANNUAL MEET­
ING O FTH E ROYAL FERN
CORPORATION
The regular meeting of tha
stockholders of the Royal F ein
Corporation will be held nt the of­
fice of the Corporation ARamonto
Springs, Flor' ‘
uary the_ 4th.
__ , 1920, for tho elec­
tion of n Board of Directors and
for the transaction of such other
business ns may be nronertw

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TEREST TOMORROW FOR FURTHER INFOR­
MATION IN REGARD TO SANFORD’S IDEAL
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SANFORD HERALD. WEPM™T&gt;AY. D E C E M B E R J6j9g.

TOUCHDOWN! 'ypUCHDOWN!

A Saving In Time And Money

As Brisbane Sees It

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Thanki for This , a
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Twenty-eight day cement in twenty-four hours is assured
Hissing
Mussolini
by manufacturers of p new type of hydraulic cement called
X n t c r e d 11 Second Claaa Mnttar,
B ritain Need Not Worry
O c t o b e r 17, l # l t , a t the Hoitofflc« Lumnitc.
The outcome of numerous experiments the new
The Jews At Sea
irunder Act of
cement gives a service which will enable builders to save BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
®■ &amp;- 4 n #,h » r or r
C opyright IMS. by »«•* Cm.
at. It. B U t f l -----C 41ts r H d M a ia a r r much time and money, and incidently is certain to have its
R . I . DBAIV_______ A n o e la lc (M ltaf effect on Florida's great construction program.
A SPECIAL aviation committee
MAML1C IS. J o n t t n , M aanalaa Rdltar
In an article in the New York Commercial, William W hit- will report to the home of repre­
RDBICIUPTIOV RATF* •
O n* Year— |7.oo HI* Monthi.~II.SO tnm says the remarkable results that have been obtained sentatives th a t the national avia-Daltvertri In C ltr by Carrier, p — with
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________re- tion situation lx alarming. I t will
the new cement
is due to_____
its chemical
composition
vr«tk , 15c. W n k iy Kill lion if .
suiting from the use of high-grade aluminum ore as the printh at this nation dorz not realper year.
cipal
raw
material
Testa
.how
it
to
have
strength
a
t
t
h
e
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SPKCIAL NOTICBi
All obituary
n otices. canta of ih in k a. rriolu - end of five days twice as great as the strength of concrete ,‘ t BCtion.
t lo m and n o tice! "f entertainm ent!
W here ch arxes ar« made w ill be th at has been allowed to strengthen for twenty-eight days.
ch araed for at regular ad rcrtliln a
Another advantage of Lumnite, according to Mr. Whit- TH E NATION will be grateful
r a te i.
tam
is th at “setting" begins at the interior of the mass. The for th at report, even if it should
MRMlIKfl AMOCIATBIl PltK.VS
T he A ieoclated P r a il la extlu a- chemical action thus set up generates internal heat, which is be overruled finally by decisions of
the "big butter and egg men" th at
I v ily en titled to the u ie for rep u b lication of all n ew i dispatches declared to act as a substantial protection against frost. Ab­ arc chosen to run aviat'on for the
cred ited to it or not otherw ise
cred ited In thla paper and alao the sence of moisture in the new cement during the curing period United States.
To know that you are iq dan­
lo ca l now s published herein. All is also regarded as a characteristic of much value.
r ig h ts of republlcatlon o f epeelnl
ger
is a t least tho beginning of
Sweeping
changes
in
cement
building
construction,
into
d isp atch es herein are alao reserved.
wisdom.
which
a
fourth
of
the
country’s
cement
production
goes,
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 16, 192J.
s seen by Mr. W hittam who points out th at with the intro­
MUSSOLINI'S NAME was his­
T H E HERALD'S PLATFORM
duction of the new preparation we may “build a concrete sed by a crowd in New York th at
1,—Deeper water route to Jack- foundation today, remove and put it in service within twenty- doubtless meant well. But New
aoBTille.
York is a long way from Italy, and
2.—Construction of St. Johnx-In* four hours, pour a base for dynamos or heavy duty machin­ the New York crowd was a long
ery today, put the machines in operation tomorrow."
dian River canal.
way from understanding Musso­
S,—Extension of white way.
The invention of the new type of building m aterial should lini’s problem and Italy 't.
4v—Swimming pool, tennis courts, prove a boon to Florida. Construction work is going on in
etc.
WHEN THE war ended Italy
5.— Augmenting of building pro­ Florida on a greater scale than in any other sta te in the
gram —houses, hotels, a p a r t - Union, and time enters into building projects ns an import­ had her choice of imitating Rus­
ment houses.
ant item. Large structures are in course of erection in sia or submitting to Mussolini’s
6. -—Extension of street paving order to provide much needed housing or office space, and strong hand. Under his direction,
Itnly hns kept her men a t work,
program .
7r—Construction of
boulevard doubtless any new method by which the time consumed in her women and children fed. Itnly
building such buildings may be reduced, will meet with pop­ has retained her rights. And und­
around Lake Monroe.
e r Mussolini the Itnlian lire is
ular
favor.
8^&gt;CompIetion of dtjr beautifica­
l i t Mm

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tion program.
9.— Expansion of school ■ system
w ith provision for Increased fa­
cilities.
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
WHO SHALL ENTER:—Not
every one th a t Bnith unto mo, Lord,
Lord, Hhall enter into the kingdom
of heaven; but ho that docth the
■will of my F ather which is in
Heaven. Matthew 7: 21.
PRAYER:—Blessed Lord, Thou
a r t the Teacher, and Thou hast
tau g h t us th at wc are accepted only
when wo come to Thca with out
wholo heart.

C hristm as brings so much of Joy
I t m ust be I ’m still a boy,
And I chuckle low to see
How they work their tricks on me,
Chuckle low to see those eye#
Still so youthful, but so wise,
Innocent, but filled with
*—
Seeking som ething all .the while,
D o llllsn d carts and jftroplnnfs,
Drtftns and horns and sturdy trains
I t would take n book to print
Every artfu l Christm as hint.
Look a t th a t m ost radiunt pair
And tho m other smiling thcrel
W ouldn’t any man be glad
I f a group liko th a t hu hud?
W ouldn’t any man today
Love the clever game they ploy,
And w ith lau g h ter fairly shake
A t the hints they boldly mako?
These are days so filled with fun
I'll be sorry whon they’re done.
H appiest tim e of all Is when
C hristm as hinting s ta rts again.
—Edgar A. Guest
o
Speaking
of birds, wo know
several night o w Ih th a t keep both
eyea open.
— — o--------In addition to a good five-ccnt
cigar, the country still needs a
good fiftcen-ccnt ahavc. *
H eart trouble is becoming more
prevalent all thff'tlMF*, but* If#
the kind th at can cunity bo cured.
A fter Christmna wo can look
forw ard to almiit three montha of
tho biggest business Florida has
over had.
The m eanest man in tho world

is tho St. Louis thief who recent­

ly held up u blind man and rob­
bed him of two hundred dollars.
Instead of giving out new dimes
this ycur, John l). Rockefeller
could reduce the price of gasoline
about five cents and then we could
think more of him.
An economist says women spend
seventy per cent of n man’s in­
come. Gee, we arc relieved to
know it, we hud been thinking it
wua more than that.

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Instead of working croa.word
puzzles this w inter wu might stay
a t home und try to figure out the
names of tho different generals
participating in tho Chinese War.
---------o--------O ur office boy says his little
brother ought to make u good foot­
ball player some of these days be­
cause he kicks everybody out of
bed who tries to sleep with him.

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AS THE French frar.c contin­
ues to fall, many in France de-r..-* .
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Imnnd the establishment of a dkL h ir e r in g fro m e d ito r ia ls a p p e a r in g in o t h e r n o r th e r n • tatorship of the Mussolini plan.
inpera Is one published in the Portland Press Herald under You will read of th a t in this morn
date of December 2. Instead of manifesting a spirit of hos- ing's dispatches.
The French have a proverb:
ility toward Florida as many other publications havo done, ‘‘Great
evils require great reme­
he Maine paper assumes a decidedly friendly attitude and dies." Many evils might bo more
one of co-operation.
dangerous than Mussolini.

To these C hristm as hinting days.

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worth more than tho French franc.

The S tu art News says, "If you
stop here to roost, you'll stuy here
to boost.” If yop stop hero to
knock, in your jaw you'll get a
sock.
Thirteen largo rum ships in ono
week have been seized in, southern
wntera by tho United States Coast
Guard. Good luck for tho coast
guard but surely must be bad luck
for tho whiskey drinkers,
---------o--------Seventy-five thousand dollars is
to he spent on the municipal gas
plant by tho City Commission,
which authorized the expenditure
of this turn at its meeting Mw*
azy. Sanford .. growth has been
to rapid th x t itu scoifa in tho way

ol go* cutu^mptiun nave excood

cd the m oit optimistic cxUGttWfa,

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A Pilgrim age From Maine

It tells of the plan for a pilgrimage of Maine people who
will take a special train and devote sixteen dnys in February
to touring Florida for the purpose of attracting attention of
some of the people who are here to the attractions th a t Maine
has to offer as a state in which to spend an enjoyable sum ­
mer.
CHRISTMAS HINTING TIM E
There is no doubt th a t Floridans will give this pilgrim­
age
a hearty welcome and that they will do everything within
I like spring. I t’s good tc see
Young buds Bprouting on the tree their power to give those who come all the way from Maine
And I love the gentle way
a good time while they are within the borders of Florida.
Of the glorious month ol May,
And there is no doubt whatever but that Maine and all of
When It's sum m er tim e, the bees the people from th a t State will profit by the attitude it has
And the song birds, if you please,
regarding Florida and the way things are done down this
Seem to hold m y Interest
way.
Telling me th a t sum m er's best.
Then I think th a t early fall
In its editorial regarding the pilgrimage to be made early
la the finest tim e of all,
next
year The Press-IIcralcl says:
B ut rig h t now I give my praise

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This will bo in line with the publicity work which this
State is now engaged in. Those who make this Florida pil­
grim age will be niding this work but It in anticipated th at in­
dividually the pilgrim s will get very much more out of tho
trip themselves than they give. They will have a chance to
sco w hat the conditions in Florida renlly are; to learn how its
people hao succeeded in developing the State to the great ex­
ten t they have and to got first hand information as to th«
wonderful land boom which has been creating millionaires
over night and which has been responsible for he torngreat fortune.? accumulated in
.brer Jtiu'iFTVme.
It ir doubtful if ever in the world's history there lias &lt;ver
been a section of the world’s territory which an &gt;-ui - j
widely discussed and talked about as Florida is today, it
has become the m agnet which has attracted the riche..^ people
on this continent ns well ns an army of adventurers and for­
tune seekers from all over tho world. A viu't to Florida this
W inter will unquestionably prove most fuseinating and in­
structive nnd all of the people from our own Stale v.no go
there cannot fail to gain aome ideas which will be helpful to
Maine in its endeavor to profit by the splendid attract! mi
which nature has showered upon us.
We want some of thp people who have helped to make
Florida rich and prosperous to come to Maine. There is a
feeling that a g rea t many of them can he prevailed upon to
do to and the g rea ter opportunity they have to talk with Maine
people the g rea ter will be their desire to see this State and
w hat it has to offer.
So the Florida pilgrimage is of the greatest importance
to Maine. Already the pilgrims from the Fine Tree State
arc assured of a splendid welcome. There has been no mani­
festation of hostility in Maine to Florida’s efforts to make
itself prosperous and no feeling of envy becauiu this southera s ta te haw made such g rea t strides towards its goal in such
a brief apace of time. On the contrary the
f most friendly relations exist between the .peoples
of these two s ta tc a Ti
They.
.
have a g reat deal in common nnd have helped each other in
many ways and, it is believed, will continue to do so.
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M US90LIN L UNDISTURBED
by criticism and attem pts a t mur­
der, goes ahead with his plans.
He means to declare Italy an em­
pire, reviving the old Roman Em­
pire. Garibaldi made Victor Em­
anuel’s father king.
Mussolini
would make his king emperor, fol­
lowing in the ateps of Disraeli, tho
man of Asiatic ancestry, who made
Victoria empress of India. If you
s ta r t with momentum you_can go
a long way.
THE ABLE Mr. Garvin solemn­
ly answers George Harvey's state­
ment that England is on her last
legs, about to plunge Into the gulf.
Britain would be better off, says
Garvin, if she didn’t have to pay so
many millions to AmericA every
year, while Britain’s debtors pay
her nothing. This means 1100,000,000 to the bad for England.
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M . G A R V IN
o u g h t to
take
G eorge lin r v e y fo r a trip n ro u n i
th e B ritish E m pire t o look a t h er
n e r e is,-ptfoptiw free in Ad not)

"D ee. i ll oVor the world, nnd espec­
ially i t him to consider how caslIv tin British brand of statesm an­
ship puts the so-called statesm en
o. i
United States into a deep
hob. Such a trip would restore
I'i r c '. dtucrfulness about B rit­
ain's future.
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For Florida’s Disabled Veterans
The Sanford post of the American Legion will send a
truck load of gifts to the disabled veterans in the Hospital
a t Lake Cily so th at Christmas time will have a greater
meaning to those who are physically unable to leave the
hospital. Already gifts of great variety arc coming to those
in charge of the m atter and when the truck leaves Sanford
next week undoubtedly it will he loaded to capacity with
many remembrances from the people of this city.
“Anything of any description that will gladden the hearts
nnd cheer the inmates of the hospital” is the request of
Legion officials, and the people are responding with gifts
of all description.
The local post is not asking for money hut desires all
those who are interested in making disabled soldiers at Flor­
ida’s hospital joyful at this Christmas time to have a p art in
loading tlui truck. Gifts should he left at the office of the
Britt-Chittcndcn Realty Company on First Street before
Wednesday of next week.

MY FAVORITE STORIES
By IRVIN S. COBB
In nn unthoughted moment it
colored wuinun in u N orth Caro­
lina town contracted u m atri­
monial ulliunce. But tho honey­
moon ended tragically. J u s t two
weeks a fter the wedding ceremony
tho happy bridegroom was fool­
ing about the railroad yurds and
a switch engine ran over him —
on the bias—and he, being of u
fleshy build, wus distributed for n
considerable distance along tho
right-of-way
becoming, to all
seemingly intents und purposes, a
total loss.
Yet it was immediately to de­
velop that, in u decreased state,
he had a financial standing which
had been denied him in the flesh.
For, with th at desire to do justice
speedily which ever murks the legul profession, a claim agent of
the railroad got hold of tho widow
before any other lawyer could
reach her and hurried her to hfa
office and there ho showed her five
hundred dollars in shiny new LiUK

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With one eager hand she reached
for this incitaliblo fortune and
with tho other, using huste lest the
heneficient white gentleman should
recover from his impulses of gen­
erosity, she signed on tho dotted
line A of the quit claim.
Another colored woman who had
come with her to witness this tr i­
umph and who was branding be­
hind her, perfectly popeyed with
envy and admiration, euid;
"Clarissa, whut you reckon you
goin’ do now senco you hud all
dis luck?"
Before the widow answered she
lifted a rustling twenty from off
tho top of the delectable heap,
fanned herself with it snd inhal­
ed its fragrance; then she said:
“1 don't know ez I shall do any­
thing— fur n snell. I got to watt
till tirno is healed my wounds an’
1'u silent dis yere money. Of
co’se in the yeulu to e«»mt I muy
m arry u;:am an* then again 1 may
not—who can u ll? But. gab l
tells you my iejond h u s la n i is
which Was mo(c money than tdw su ttirn y gom‘ to be a railroad
thought there was in the world , m an.”

FI KAKING OF intelligence and
Miir*\ (he Irish Free State Jn"•'! • to send a flying machine
l:iu i I u-land across *he ocean to
d '1* United States. More power to
t!i ■ plan.
Too bad St. Patrick can't see
that hip xtart out. Once he stood
•m th went coast of Ireland “be­
yond which no man is." He was
interested in miracles, performed
many of them himself.
But it
day nnd Irishman would fly from
never occurred to him that some
th at point "where no man ii*,” 3,000
miles across tho ocean, to nnoihcr
point where many successful und
useful Irishmen are.

HARKING BACK TO GOOD OLD DAYS

Loans

ORLANDO SENTINEL
Key West Morning Cnll has an
interesting article which remind-1
us of the charming play, "The
Road to Yesterday," Those mnv
hnvc been "the good old days," but
we do not want them. Wo are hav­
ing "nil kinds of a time” in this
day nnd age as it is, and are quite
satisfied.
"The old folks remember the
‘good old days,' nnd spend much
time in looking back over their
shoulders at what they think was
the best period of their lives, but
for tho benefit of the younger gen­
eration, we publish the following
review of the past:
F ifty years ago choice tomatoes
sold for 30 cents a peck. Fat hens
brought 25 cents. Farmers were
happy to obtain 50 cents a bushel
for potatoes, Eggs retailed ut ii0
VCftts. a dozen. Good’butter was
15 cents a pound.
However, those were the days
when you traveled a t the s ta rt­
ling velocity of five miles an hour
in a one-horse power surrey. If
you would talk with another on
business you walked a mile across
tho town or sent a messenger.
Thoso were the good old days
when the lamp smoked in nil its
glory nnd filled tho room with
gloom. Giis was a city luxury.
Back-yard broadcasting was the
only rndio and saxophones were
not frequent enough to tickle the
toes of tho youth.

RELICS DISCOVERED in Ariz­
ona Indicate, if genuine, that tics
continent was discovered by Jew ­
ish sailors 700 years before Colum­
bus did.
It isn't unlikely. Many do not
realize that the Semitic race in the
ancient days was the most dar­
ing and enterprising of all seafearing peoples.
The Phoenicians, Semitic, were
the first to go out nt sight of
land in days when there was no
compass, first to suil thtough the
“ Pillnrs of Hercules" out into the
Atlantic ocean on the tin mines
of England and to nl! the wild
northwestern region. They brought
and sold to Solomon choice build­
ing nmtoriuls for his temple.
i
RUSSIA, a young mother
killed a baby that, according to
the doctors, was doomed to life­
long idiocy and disease. One court
sentenced her eight year; in jail.
A higher court sets her free with
compliments, saying she did what
was best for the baby and for so­
ciety.

For F irst M ortgage Loans on Liberal Valut^l
Consult us first when in the market bi|

Those were the wondrous years
when women wore full sk irts thnt
M agnolia &amp; Second A. P. CONNELLY Aw |
swept up the streets and gathered
germ s and brought them home for
nurture and expansion. They glor­
ied in waists thnt resembled the
wasp—nml never w ent swimming.
Women rode sidewise on horses
and were so frail th a t they had
to be assisted a t every step. They
were the gorgeous moments whon
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FU. |
men did the courting arid women
Between Snnford and Orlando. Our 1
answered ‘Yes!’ or 'No.*
The hack room of the saloon was
Magnificent location. 27 acres ial
headquarters for all politics and a
two lakes. Golf, tennis, orange
drink and a cirn r were the chief
guests.
Vote-getters. The men did the
Fine orchestra, cuisine nnd service&lt;
voting nnd the women did the
washing.
family hotel. Rates very moderate. 1
You could distinguisn a miss
GEO. E. BATES &amp; SON—Owwn^
from a man on the street and a
Grandmother from sweet s i x t e e n . ______ _
-rimi iiumiii i ,ir
Ypirt were "lint compoHedtoton lo o k ^ 'i1 irn tn '■
a second time to see w hether they
were roses or rouge.
SAVE and
Men had lodges nnd women had
THRIVE
no clubs. The women were con­
in
tent to know w hat the men told
1925
them and the women never dream ­
ed of uplifting society.
Men held tho offices and women
held the babies. A woman in con­
gress would have been a hussy.
As for a woman governor—whnt
man would have stood ;t and whnt
woman would have stooped?
Would you retu rn fo r 30 cents
A vacation thnt is all play ud Its
a peck, for 50 cents a bushel, for ;
won’t get you anywhere, boys.
15 cents a pound, fo r 10 cents a
dozen 7”

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mer and make a start toward»31“
hank account. •

GRANTLAND RICE IN LIBERTY
The human brain, it must he ad­ strung nerves. And a sm art man
mitted, is an im portant factor in on ono occasion m ay logo all his
sport. Yet it is quite possible
that, were they alive and in com­ smartness nt tho next s ta rt.
petition, Socrates, Plato and Aris­
Take Dempsey against W illard
totle, Shakespeare and Dante would and Kirpo. The young, alm ost in­
be known as the classic dumb-bells experienced Dempsey fought W il­
of the combative ages. They might
be flurried under fire, upset in lard in just the rig h t way. He
action, bewildered nnd dazed. It proceeded to circle his man for
is highly probable th at they would the first opening. When he met
mako addle-brained quarterbacks, Firpo, who was on the W illard
slow-thinking boxers or ivory-dom­ ti'!*'. tlic older nnd more experi­
ed ball players.
enced Dempsey rushed hendlong
There Is a big difference be­ into a right stmnsh nnd came near
tween the brain needed for com­ losing his title in the first tw en­
petition ami the brain required for ty seconds.
the a rts or sciences. Only once in
There are some who are born to
while do they go together. In the knack of sport, both in a m en­
competition it is often a m atter tal and a physical way. Their
of instinct, or sudden reactions, reactions are imm ediate. Their
where it so happens th at mind, mental ami physical co-ordination
!nusc,e ,Vork together i is high-class. Yet off the comwith half-trigger effect.
POtRive field they m ay be below

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CENTRAL FLORIDA 0tFI^

If women were as hard to please
before m arriage as afterw ard,
most of the men would lie bachel­
ors.—Cottage Grove (Ore.) Senti­
nel.

Probably the word blurb comes
DOCTOR NELTZER, one of n
the nearest of all the words in our
million learned Germans, says that
beautiful language to sounding
German public opinion is Ho as
exactly like wYint it means, though
against -13 in favor of ending the
the word boob runs it a close sec­
lives of idiotic children. If such
ond.—Ohio State Journal.
m urders were made legal it would
be a shameful downward step for
civilization. But it will not be I’d be'loSt."aJ t0 Sl° P Un,‘ thitlk’ Now it is said th a t Philip LaFollettc will be a candidate for
made legal for long, in German'’
One ...
of v..w
the oldest stories in I ®t!nator Lenroot’s scut. Well, if
----Russia or anywhere else.
sport concerns the case of a smart Wisconsin folks a re so fond of the
am ateur boxer who turned pro- “ * Follette brand of politics, we
fesaional and met some nld-timei suppose
....
wo m ust let them have
whoso brain capacity was about their Phil.—Florence (Ala.) Her
The goal of many a college boy one-third of one per cenc. The ex aid.
vanishes at the end of the football am ateur had more rpeed. more
season.
skill, greater strength and a hardW hatever our weakness in the
« Pun‘ hhe was knocked
»*r, the fast increasing number of
The bud luck about a two-doilar out in the first round.
armored cars used by banks and
bill is th a t you arc so liqble to
"W hat was the trouble?" some­ business houses makes us feci
pass it off for a one.
one asked later. “ I had too much pretty strong in ease of another
imagination," was the correc* war.—Brooklyn Eagle.
The only safe bet on coal prices statem ent of the case.
is th a t they will be too high.
John Galsworthy , was 1 awraded
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has
the palm for the greatest news­
There U a lot of money in work-1 z u A i more1 t h r o n e ‘ t m ° o f paper headline. It appeared in an
ing. but it fa hard to get.
game. There are times w j £ 8n American newspaper- ovrr a -dory
of the refusal of-R obert B ridge.,
Tho two anUllcit place in thol th o ^ep u tatio n ef bring a
iCe" ‘no English p&lt;Jet laureate, to be

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Ruhc W addelTof bring n n T t r i ! '
factual giant. But when the Rube
Walked into the box he was smari
as long us he was pitching.
I recall the case of another fam ­
ous m ajor leaguer with no vaut
brain capacity. Yet he rarely
tnada any mental error in a bail
game. "Do you think out ever/
play in advance?” I asked him
one day. "No," he said. "I don’t
have to think a t all. When the
ball comes to me I know instinc­
tively where to throw it. There is
usually only one right place, und
common sense tells you what that
place is the second the play comes

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RESIDENCE TELEPHONE:

MRS. FRED S. DAIGER, SOCIETY EDITOR

January 7th, at 3 o'clock P. M.
for the purpose of electing a
g y p s y m u s i c a l p r o g r a m g iv e n b y
LATEST FASHION HINTS FOR MILADY
Board of Directors to serve
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BY MARY MARSHALL
MEMBERS OF THE WOMAN’S CLUB
The regular annual meeting for the ensuing year, and any
Copyright McClure Syndicate
of the stockholders of the other business that may pro­
J. A. Smith of St. Augustine
Much Interest was displayed by a t *U
#ren^
an
Interesting
Jpent the day here Tuesday oil a Sport clothes become much sim ­ circular golf skirts, the unwieldy Seminole County Bank, will perly come before the meeting.
the “Gypsy" musical program , pre­ ffvnfi 0t
aml origin of the business mission.
sented on Tuesday afternoon by the
plified aa our fam iliarity with golf capes, heavy-soled high shoes be held in the Banking rooms
a
ft,r
wh,ch
Music Departm ent of the Woman s program was rendered: following
A. R. KEY, Cashier.
sports increase*, and now the th a t women wore on the Links of the Bank on Thursday,

Stockholders Meeting

William Newmark of New York
f 0. E. S. G|ub under the direction of Mrs.
aviator’s roatume Joins the rest. in those days. More than one
flirt"
from of
,UTh*
Bohemian
r In Chap- Julius Takach.
u iri kby? a0"group
young
gynsv Gity, spent the day here on Mon­
young girl decided once nnd for
H»ll at 8 1 Ti,e large auditorium depicted maidens, the solo parts being sung day transacting business.
Aviation for women is as yet all not to go in for golf because
K
a true picture of the forest, with by Mrs. I. M. Phillips.
a
t
an expermental stage so fa r as she simply couldn't endure the cos­
Samuel Bernhardt of Boston.
Piano duets—
«t with MrJ* its stately pines, vivid hued au­
the
dressmakers are concerned. tume. Now of course any sort of
, of Mrs. tumn foliage, and the picturesque (a) Hungary ............... Mrszkowski Mass., arrived in Sanford on Tues­
Marvelous to behold were some of sport frock that foils rig h t is
i t 1 at 2:30 costumes worn by the tribe of no­ (b) Dance Grotesque ... Berwald day for an indefinite stay.
the
first attem pts on the p art of right for golf.
jj p
mads. At one side, the camp fire, Mrs. R. R. [)t.an nnj
The aviation costume is becom­
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe B. Hutton French dressmakers to make suit­ ing more and more simplified, but
with its huge cauldron, presided
Bowers.
able
costumes.
More
like
a
vis­
spent
Monday
evening
in
OrlanJo,
League wM over by a “Gypsy maiden, Mrs.
Baritone Solo—
women still feel the necessity for
Methodivt Francis Bolz in fantastic costume, (n) Gypsy I.ove Song, from “The going over to see The "Scandals." itor from Mars than an earthling distinctive costumes for this aerial
brought forth many compliment­
snaring.
•— V idor Herbert
Col. and Mrs. George Knight
The essentials should he first
i r Tf ■" in- ary rem arks, ns the guests listened (b) Just One Hour Vernon F.ville and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hintermisto their fates ns read in their _ . , Ml l-ewis Dennison.
considered, clothes th at give the
irfla?Dowell palms by this gypsy ifortunel teller. Trio, ‘The G ypsies"....... Brahams ter motored to Orlando on Monday
maximum w arm th for the actual
|il the Sorosir
Greeting the guests unon arrival Mrs. A. M Phillips, Mrs. Julius evening.
weight, close-fitting headgear and
Admission $1.50
Ladies Welcome
were the hostesses, Mrs. P. M.
skirts short and cloao enough to
Takach, Mrs. W. Leak
9:30 to 12:30 O'clock
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L.
V.
Brooks
of
make it a simple m atter to climb
Soprano Solo—
linole ChnPtBr King, Mrs. S. R. Abercrombie, and
tnt “Rollins Mrs. M. Minarik, each gowned in (“ &gt; “.! Hreamt I Dwelt in Marble Ocala, are in the city for u few
in and out of the airplane.
plays nt gay colored costumes effected by
A certain expert flier among
.............. .................... Balfe days enroute to places of Interest
on
the
east
coast.
High School these wandering tribes.
women wears high laced boots th at
(b) "Gypsy S o n g " .......... ..........
meet rather Russian looking b a g - |
A short business meeting pre­
Sigmund Romberg
Miss Frances Cherry and Doug­
gy trousers, nnd over th'« u tu rtle - '
sided over by the departm ent chair­
Mrs. Julius Takach
las Igou attended the George
necked tunic—still rather Russia 1 j
Soar nt Li- man, Mrs. D. P. Drummond, pre­
Boss S oloWhite “Scandals" in Orlando on
in appearance.
ceded the musical numbers, during fa) “The Sword of F errara" ....
Monday evening.
which tim e, several announcements
•— Frederick Buljard
library open were made of importance to the (b) “The Eve of Battle"
n q n,.i„ l
John F. /Adams, president of
club members.
Mr
Nelson
Lane
Thirstlecroft.
Ltd., im aprters, of
The afternoon was then turned
Violin Koto—
York, In In th r d ljr . f e .
et of the Wo- over to Mrs. Takacn, who had
‘Jays on business.
j o’clock at charge of the musical program , and (a) "Slavonic Dances"
Kreisler
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Dec. 10.
Avenue,
whose capability was displayed In (b) "Mazurka’ ..... ..
Tor Aulin
—(/P)—Assistance of the W ar DeMr. and Mrs. A. W. Knowles of
meets at the well selected numbers given,
Miss Eleanor Herring
uartinsnt is to be sought to make
F r. Whittle, each one being a perfection in Gypsy Dance .... Miss M artha Fitts Los Angeles, Cal., who are tour­
Iaike Worth navigable for ocean
ing
Florida,
arrived
In
Sanford
on
13:30 o’clock. itself.
The departm ent mem­
At the conclusion of the pro­ Tuesday for an extended visit.
transportation, It was lenrned a t
bers had with them two members gram , the usual social hour was
the railroad commission offices
of the musical circles of Provi­ enjoyed. The guests were seated
here.
Miss
Grace
Verifiable,
Edg'.rRivers dence, R. I., Nelson Lane, and a t Hmall tables centered with red ton Patterson and1’Peter Schasl
Clarence II. Ellis, connected with
Lewis E. Dennison, their beautiful cloths on which were tiny pots
utility
ty interests at Wei*'. Palm
composed a congenial party motor­
[[ Party baritone voices were heard in a holding hits of pine.
Beach, asked the nid of the corning
to
Orlando
on
Monday
eve­
of "Gypsy" songs. These
Refreshments of Gypsy stew, rye ning.
mission in getting rock shipments ,
, Stewart group
two artists graciously responded bread sandwiches, and coffee wento provide jetties for l-nke Worth,
with encores, several times.
it was slated. The commission,
served by the Gypsy girls.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. P. Wilkinson
■use Franklin
however, declined to net in the m at­
Jr.,
of
Jacksonville
ale
in
the
citv
| At*nue, was
ter because, according to R. Hud­
for n brief stay nt the Montezu­
ily party, on
son Burr, chairman, it woqld he
ma, enroute to points on thp west
I Mn. Rivers
impossible to facilitate movement
coast.
InLvellaneous
of the necessary rock during th e.
James Ivy
present rail congestion in F lo r id a /'
Miss Edith Teaguo and Mis?
jt returned
Mr. Burr stated that he had udRuba Williams, and Al Lee and W .1
•r,
to Georgia.
vised Sir. Ellis to have the rock
l shipped to Savannah, Go., a n d ,
J cut flowers
Until a housewife learns to drivo |
1
The Social Department of the
| taken from there to W est Palm
Isdcmed the Sanford Woman’s Club will en­ a cur she usually thinks that it will | J " ty ™ ™,n* to 0r,am ,° Jn M o n l
i Beach hy schooner,
i softly shad­ tertain on Dec. 29 at the club­ solve her marketing problem fory
_____
j Mr. Ellis is said to have left
ow glow over house with its nnnual ball.
ever. Home women look forward
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Hourholdcr
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| Tallahassee immediately for Wash*
to n car ns a veritable labor-saving nnd Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Palmer
Mrs.
G.
Irving
Loucks,
wno
is
| Ington to seek aid there in deveiland instrudevice,
like
un
electric
washer
or
formed n party motoring to Orlar.| oping the l.nke Worth project.
■ith contests chairman of invitations requests a vacuum clei-aner. Often I. sup- (j0
Montjav evening *o attend the
] pass all too that all names of guests be sent pose it provess to be n solution of Geor
Wh|te
“
Scandals."
liras present- to her as soon as it is possible.
The rules for the ball as they the problem of laying in house
la huge blue
hold supplies, but there are women
Miss Evelyn Anderson nnd Rob­
large blue appear in the year hook arc ns fol­ in our community who have to adlows;
ert Deane, were among those from
bride found
I DANIA. Fla., Dec. 10.—DP).—A
mit that with a car to drive they Sanford attending the Georg*
"Each member is entitled to a now spend more time doing theii
tje home.
of the twentieth century appeared fire early this morning caused the
boste«» as- complimentary invitation for hus­ marketing than they ever did at Orl Y’on&lt;*a 8 *'‘unt ay evening the women who wero prevailed' complete destruction of the Dania
Upon t() |nuncj, these first aviation Hotel, one of the olden. landm arks
*rs. Misses band or escort. Also; ench mem­ without it. There is the tem pta­ a unanuo.
ginii Turner ber may have the privilege of in­ tion always to go to market, ev­
fashions.
.
j of the town, and for a time threatMr. and Mrs. K. R. Murrell, Miss
ptir.jt salad viting two guests by paying one ery day, likewise witn n car ut
As we .become more and more ened to wipe out the en tire bust- i
Bert
Murrell
and
and
Sam
Mur
dollar for each invitation.
_ ,
..
. accustomed to any sport so our ness distret. Fire appurntus was
your disposal there U less in c e n ­
occasion,
W&lt;&gt;ir\ rt ^e
custumei.for .i t becomes less and called from Fort Lauderdale and
“The invitation may be secured tive to doing all your marketing
li ! "&gt;*Klr:rrn- vie
a bride’s by sending in w riting the names at once. If you have emitted n end guests of Mr nnd Mrs. W. A. |ess (||fferent from our "overy- Hollywood to aid In b a ttlin g ' the*
Lefiler at their home on Magnolia (|ny„ cIo(he9 Compare the tennis flames which got beyond the con­
its wtr of the guests, the rem ittance nnd few things from your grocery list Avenue.
get-up as conceived in the I860 trol of the local department.
“ fcb'c* | the member’s cards, to be inclosed it doesn't matter so much. You
The fire started in the kitchen
period with the simple, graceful
Lift, theJ with the invitations, to the chair­ can run down to the stores nt the
East Firsat Street
% i
Dr. nnd Mrs. R. C. Bower, Mr. sort of costume that Mile. Lenglen of the hotel where a gusolino stove
armings if. man of the invitation committee. last minute.
rent. About Any name deemed ineligibla by the
j n t h„ days before motor cars nnd Mrs. S. 1*1. LloyJ, nnd Mr. nnd or any 0f her would-be rivals became ignited, causing severe
Hcodr of the committee shall be referred to the I for housewives the gtoeer nnd Mrs. Edward Lane were among wears today. Compare the go’f hunts to G. F. Turner, m anager
IrattL
the Hanford people motoring to costume of twenty-five years ago of the hostelry. The damage wus
board.
butcher sent u salesman every
“All invitations must be issued morning—sometimes he even came Orlando on Monday evening to at- with thut worn today. You njav estimated at between |20,000 and
in the name of the Social D epart­ himself—to take the day’s orders. tend the George White “Scandals." not m m &gt;mbcr weighty pluid-fneed, 125,000.
S' BAZAR ment.
Usually these salesmen as they
Frank Woodruff. Jr., Ellwvn
Methodist
"Note— family to he interpreted stood ut the kitchen door remind­
/annual bazar as meaning ull members of a fam ­ ed you of things that you needed Moore, Sant Fljischer, Dona! I
[of this week ily dependent upon one rource."
they had a wonderful way of run­ Smith, Lewis Green, Frunk Mark- JJ
Basket. The
ning through a list of everything wood, Maurice Wimbish, Bill Moyo, ■
lifti to be
u housewife possibly could want. Glenn Wimbish, Fred Ixing and *
FIG HINDERS FLIGHT
Mid to be
That was one way of solving thz Wallace Bell were among the San- 5
■
P- It will pay
The tele­ ford people in Orlando on Monday ■
CHESTER, S. C., Dec. 16.—@ m arketing problem.
evening.
*
ristmas shopphone
offers
another
sulution,
but
—Tho Fokker plane which made a
forced landing here last night while this like the older system, only
Mr. and Mrs. James Ivy^ Stewenroute to Jacksonville, from New helped when the grocer or butcher urt huve returned from Georgia
had
a
delivery
service.
York had not left at noon today.
All Colors
Now there are so many stores where they spent their honeymoon,
V 'S if e
The pilot stated that tne log was
and
are
now
a
t
home
to
their
still too dense to attem pt flight, thut don’t deliver thei. goods, uni friends at their homo on east
V fU
we usually feel that wen p*y a
hut it was lifting.
•ft
Street. Mrs. Stewart will bo:
triflo higher prices nt a store Third
where we can have our purchases remembered as Miss Ituby Bivers,
GREEN ACCEPTS AWARD
sent to our back door. Once the the eldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Isaac Franklin Rivers.
ATHENS, Greece, Dec. 16.—@— careful housewife went to murket
accompanied
by
her
cook
every
The Greek government, in u note morning, or every market duy.
Brown and grey kid und ijiicdu
“So that," exclaimed the letterAssortment of Styles. Pin Seal
l» the British m inister, says it
carrier’s wife who had been read­
Tho
cook
carried
the
I
usket
nnd
accept? unconditionally the Lea­
Leather
ing the Rhinelander letters for ten
gue of Nations award in the Gre- gave suggestions, und the house­ days, “is the kind of stuff you’ve
co-Bulgarian incident. It express­ wife supervised the transactions been breaking your back to carry!"
es hope, however, th at the sum and paid the bills.
I
—New York Sun.
Faithfully,
MARTHA.
Greece must pay will be settled
comparably with the sums owing
by Bulgaria for reparations.
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DANCING

CITY HALL
Friday, December 18th
Music
Norton’s “Maine” Orchectra

Gift Suggestions

War Department To
Be Requested To Aid''

‘•*ne

That will make ideal Gifts
for Gentlemen

t *o!

Social Department’s
Annual Ball Will Be
Given December 29

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Strap Watches—
Traveling: Sets—
Smoking: Stands—
Military Brushes—
Bill Rolls—
Silver Belt BucklesFountain Pens—
Gold Pencils—
Emblem B u tton sWatch Chains—
Gold Knives—
Cigarette Cases—
Scarf Pins—
Watch Charms—
Keytainers—

THOUGHTS-WISE
AND OTHERWISE

i Early Morning: Blaze
! Destroys Dania Hotel

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M cLaulin
The Jeweler

GIFTS, FOR WOMEN, AND MEN
Imported Beaded Bags
$2.50 to $10.00

Fancy Cotton Terry Cloth
Rohes
$7.50 to $20.00

Leather Purses

Kid Gloves

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£4.50 to $6.00 !

$2.50 to $10.00

Leather Traveling
Bags

• Linens

For Sport

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Luncheon Sets, cloths nnd
napkins to match

Fitted und Military Brushes

$3.50 to $7.50

$2.95 to $8.50
If
which he
and con^cause he
rirhandise,
r are right.

Silk Hose

Order Taker
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If you are here to make real money

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Halifax Country
Commissions paid the same day ns sale.

For sport wear nothing is more
intriguing than the printed acarf
edged with brilliant red! tie in the
manrter sketched so that it resem ­
bles a stock. It i;» equally a ttra c ­
tive with n suit or a dress.
fPtable
r by

Knights Templar,
Attention

of the cleanest sales organizations in the State.

Imported English Brouddoth,
plain while with und with­
out collars

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$2.50 to $5.00 j 'l

Ties
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New Christmas neckwear, all pure silk. Beauti­
ful patterns in Christmas boxes.

Fancy Pieces
I.nro Scarfs, Runners, Buffet sets, Boudoir pillows

$1.75 to $3.50

$1.00 to $2.50

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All colored kill belts with buckles and watch chains

Big table of assorted China Cake plates, fruit
bowls, nut sets and small dishes.

Ap­

$3.00 Set
Handkerchiefs

$1.25 to $6.00

ply in person nt the

Colored and plain white—also with initials.

Florida Land
Invetors Co.

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China

No applications except those desirous of joining one
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Knyser nnd Vnn Knaltc Silk
Chiffon Hose. All shndes

$2.50 to $5.00

We have the safest, sanest and surest
proposition in the

•STI0NS

Men’s Shirts

you are a salesman ami not an

Only 9 More Days to Shop

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Owners, Developers, Selling Agents, Flanico Estates,

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,r*et.

A stated conclave of Taylor
Conintandery No. 28 will be
held at 7:30 P, M. Friday,
December 18th, all visiting
Sir Knights are welcome.
JNQ. D.'JINKINS,-Director

Holly Hill Heights.
H. W. MIMS, Asst. Dist. Mgr.
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PAGE SIX

Capitol

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by saying, "I want to avoid any
Yircusing’ of the job.
• During -the dn,mnr of discussion
as to whether he should be accept­
ed fl;i u Republican by the regular
organization, lie is keeping quiet.
When ho was invited to make a fte r
dinner speeches by organizations
or all tints and stripes, he seat
regrets. When urged to go on
lecture tours, he refused.
, The band is playing, the rin g ­
masters nre cracking their whips
and the grandstand, goodliest
knows, is eager enough—but young
.Senator La Folletto won’t dance
out into the spotlight and do his
tricks.
He isn’t hibernating or r e tre a t­
ing; he simply is grasping for
nomcthiiig Inure substantial than
skyrocketing.
Many Pitfalls.
“ Young Bob” in the glow o f the
aesiurn’s opening is jusl about tin*
most consjiieuous nnd interesting
figure in the senate. In addition
to being on that account in n p a r­
ticularly hazardous position and
having more than a normal num ­
ber of political enemies, there nre
personal dangers. For instance he
might become classified, easily and
fatally, as just hi.&lt;t father’s nam e­
sake or bis mother’s boy.
• The latter was a possibility ns
real ns over confronted a United
States senator. .Mrs. I,a Folletto
•hud been the partner of her hus­
band. Shu exercised n kton politiIcal eye nnd a guiding hand as did
tfew senators’ wiven. She wan conjdderrd seriously as a candidate to
B tm w i her late husband.
’“iThosc who knew “ Young lioiT"
haven’t felt nny danger flint he
would fail t&lt;&gt; lie his own man. I Hit
•father, of course, is a herb nnd a
'guiding example to him, but he
ia nakini' no favors in his fa th e r’s
ijtntnc. Hi|i mother Ims begun the
large task of writing lu-r husband's
biography nnd probably will pay
less attention to public affairs this
Igassion than for many years past,
■r In the quiet manner of file pres­
e n t Senator LaFollctte there is a
more ominous suggestion of future
’potency than if he were entering
w ith fireworks.
[.
lie Doesn't Look It

LOUISVILLK, Dec. 1(1.—f / n The "Free Statu of Ilutler" g::vo
three statesm en to the nation be­
fore she could send one to Con­
gress in her awn name and Mor­
gantown, n viHnge o t 700 popula­
tion. now has four native sons in
the nation’s legislative halls.
When John' IV. Moore tonic his
sent as Congress convened Decem­
ber 7, he found there three other
Butler conations, only one of Whom
li/fb himself, will bo “the gentle­
man from Kentucky." The other
two represent Oklahoma.
Senator John W. Hnrreld of Ok­
lahoma is the senior member of
the quartette of men who were
boys together around Morgantown.
Congressman Maurice H. Thatcher
of the Fifth Kentucky District,
and Kvcrctt B. Howard of Tulsa
Okin., are the others.
Moore nnd Howard are Demo­
crats, rarefies in the “ Free .Stale",
white Hnrreld and Thatcher, Ituimlilienns, come by their political
affiliations naturally. The Ken­
tucky county front whence they
canto won its nppelntion ns the
“ Free State of Buti6r” back in
the days of the Missouri Com pro­
mise, when its citizens freed their
rlnvcs and perm itted no others to
enter, despite the fact that Ken­
tucky waa a slave state.
Moore was elected to ptirceed
th-* late It. Y. Thomas, J r , in
the third district. His success was
due largely to the fact that he
almost wiped out a normal Kcpuhliean majority of 2,500 in his home
county.

... &lt;lny is prayer meeting day"

JACKSON, Dec. 10.—(fP)—All p or t hc half hour, sta te business
Plate business in the Old C apitoljia forgotten.
Building here ceases for one h a lf'
“
r \c ~ /i—
hour "v^ry Momiw mornin* « h ii.
the heads of state d e p a rtm e n U - L R o b k e r
and clerks engage in prayer.
A » -no|
The history of this singular

Members Of Grocery

(Jang ThoUgllt

TO Be Undef AlTCSt

JACKSONVILLF, Fin,, Dec, 1C. I
f/p),— Jacksonville's grocery roll- £
bery gang’s m^mlwrs nil were be- s
Ilcved by the police to be In cus•tody today, following the n rrest of
two alleged companions of Irvin L
Beale. 21. of Memphis, Tenn., lute
Tuesday night by city detectives. =:
(in.; of those arrested, Archie
Baqum, 19, of Elmira, N. Y.t con- B
fussed, the police say, to complicity *
in the robberies of four stores, his £
fctnry corresponding with th a t of ■
IJcaie, told the night a fte r his n r - .g
resit last Friday.
-y
Lonnie O. Jones, 2-1, of Fay- S
Qttcville, N.
the third alleged tl
lmndit, refused to adm it th at he *
was "in on any robberies, although &gt;5
lie admitted th a t the stories to id ja
by Beale and Bacum wore dam -|JJ
aging to him.
®
Jones, according to Beale is the ►
man who hired and drove the au- J
tom obib used in the robberies.1m
Bacum
supported
th is
story H
throughout, tile police say.
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Floor L am ps...........

T o rch eres............
E le c tric C andle Sticks
t1*

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Also a complete line of Eli
anees and Fivhm

rrolini lets only the married
emigrate. He likes to keep
who recognize no thumb but
I’ftterse,n News.
steady handling of .enatorial a f ­
fairs, both in Id • father’s office
and in campaign.
“ I realize,” he lells you, "that
because of my fa d e r's name and
my youth and things of that sort,
l am getting a lot more attention
than is acunlly warranted. And
th at is nn encumbrance -adit r titan
a help. What I hope is that I may
stay out of that artificial light and
may have a chance to accomplish
what actually is in m*', if anything.
I don’t want (o ‘circus’ tins thing,
but to do real work.”
•
Senator oUlwrt M. I.a Follctle Jr,
Copyright, l;)25, NLA Servin', luc.

Adjustable Clamp Lamp3
Boudoir Lamps
Table L am ps.......
Bridge L am ps........

For the be t program to reduce
crime in Now York a $2,511;) prize
i . offered. Our contest suggestion
is a gang war,—Dallas N&lt; wa.

One’s first impression m surprise that this tnlkcd-of person is
so short In stature. He is inches
below average height, no taller
than Ids father, although bull-dog­
gish in build. I!** looks even
younger than hin .’10 years. There
Is no stru t in his manner, and he
wouldn’t he picked out in the ptroet
car for a senator.
But sit down nnd talk with the
friendly young chap. Look into
Ids assured, cool, hlue-grny eyes
and listen to his clear-cut speech.
There are traces of the hoy re­
maining, hut they nre well hurled
in the mind trained by eight years’

Hours 9 to J2

Magnolia Avenue

H x x m iiiiiiiiiiR iix iiiQ iiiiiE n ig ,

Christmas and New Year’j

[iS SIR Thal’s thc Gift for
i templing' box of Chocolates

Marion County Road
Bond Issue Is Passed
uO C A L A , Fla., pec. 15.—(/l»)—
Tile Marion county1$1,550,000 road
bond issue was voted favorably liy
it large m ajority tu Tuc.oUy’n elec­
tion, according to Incomplete retorns hero today. The proceeds of
the bonds aro to h- used in the
■construction of rural and lateral
Hoads. The completion of the pro­
gram will assure tins county of 150
miles of asphalt highways.

Christmas shopping would
1)0 a delifhlfttl adventure
if you huught a Look for
everyone on your list.
Suggested here are some
of the novels that every­
one will want to read this
year.
"Glorious Apollo”
—K. Harrington.
“Soundings’*

ALL KINDS OF SHEET
METAL WORK AND AU­
TOMOBILE RADIATOR
REHEARING.

One Pound —
Two Pounds—
Three Pounds—
Five Pounds—
Ten Pounds

— A. Hamilton (tilths.
" I'ro fe s : o r 's

H o u se "

— Willa Carter.
“Crystal Cup”
—Gertrude Atherton.
•’elect your Christmas cards
early. We have some origi­
nal designs.

Hodtfins &amp; Cowan
‘ Sheet Metal Co.

Wo are going to offer a fewtea
which is nearly completed kjrsta
for a limited period, on vaj Itn
follows:

TERMS: FIRST PAYMENT 1*1
MONTHLY for .’It) months thirnlkU
care of all interest charges.
T H I S O F F E R CLOSES JAMAH
F R E E — TR A N SPO R TA TIO N TOFW

m assortm ent of lovely Christ

Coleman’s

FREE—REFRESHMENTS AT (0!
I NO ROOM.
See Our SalesMl

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$12.50 Lathes’ Silk Dresses

$27.50 Men’s all Wool Suits

$9.95

$25.00

Men’s Bath Rohes

Ladies’ Silk Kimonos

$4.00

‘ • $8.50

$.‘{.50 Children’s Slippers

$(&gt;.00 Men’s Tan Oxfords

$3.19

$5.19

$22.50 Ladies’ Fur Trimmed
Coats

$19.95
Genuine Leather Hand
Bags, Kid Lined
$15.00
Children’s Bath Robes

$1.75 TO $3.50

Men’s Neckties, Christmas
Boxes

Ladies’ P atent Leather
Satin Slippers

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PAGE SEVEN ?

16, 1925.

plan whereby .15 ocr cent
Miami Corporation thoA receipts
from all sales m ust be
deposited In a Daytona Beach Bank
to guarantee completion
Is Developing New ofin nilordorimprovements,
was announc­
ed.
City On Eastt Coast offices
are to bo opened in nil

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IS Orlando Health
Classes_ Popular
BELIEVED TO BE
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ORLANDO, Doc. 1(1.—f/P)—'The
SLAYER OF SIKI School
of Physical Culture, con­

M eets Walker

New York Police Looking
For Obscure Bootlegger
As Senegalese Murderer

rflch SportsFirst Jlatch
ihure J fln* B

‘ few Weeks
10.—(A3)-—

ja

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„ will sail f?r
Ion December -3
I of engagements
' tour the coun­
tered here to[ind Massey w ill

headquarters in
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sion and Arnnud
, of France, will
nerican contest
at St. Augus|wo six-footers, Tommy Milligan, w elterw eight pu,t colorful te«m giiistic champion of England, who
ope, will leave recently arrived in this country,
His firs t fight ver hero will be
nmpionship when
jnoy will be in- for the world
Tutine and will he meets Mickey W alker, present
nunry. Milligan
fjt city of the titleholder, in Jnnuary.
he winter tour- is highly touted by
[sailing for the critics.
they are ex­
country.

Crack To
Pom pano
-CP)—Florida’s
Ire n new racing
Bgural program
hng Day, 11)20,
(of the Southern
according to
Charles Hyde,
».it Coast divi­
sion.
&gt;d that nssocij the enterprise
|the West Coast
H to open a
la new $1,000,ppa or. Feb. 18.
been named
of Mr. Hyde,
its establishocated at I’oni-

Cincinnati Reds
Sign Emmerett

CINCINNATI, Dec. 1G.—&lt;/P)—
Purchase by the Cincinnati Hods
of Frank E m m erett, shortstop of
the Seattle club, was approved by
the directors of the Cincinnati
Baseball Club today. The Reds
obtnined E m m erett in cxchnngo
for Jim m y Cnvenoy, present sh o rt­
stop, and a sum of money. Em ­
m erett will report a t the tra in ­
ing camp a t Orlnmlo, Fin.
The projected trip of the Cin­
cinnati Club to Havana, Cuba, for
two exhibition games will not be
made, the directors said* Instead
the tenrit will go from Orlando to
St. Petersburg for n week and
then will stuv a t Miami before re­
turning north.

NEW YORK, Dec. 1 8 .- ( /P ) Aq obscure bootlegger, who asked
payment for a small debt, is
sought todny ns the m an who shot
“ Battling" Siki Tuesday, ending the
garish career of the Senegalese
’’Wild Man” of the prize ring.
lolicc are seeking a bootlegger
ns his murderer because Mrs.
Louis Phal, Siki’s wife, told them
her husband was threatened by a
man trying to collect a $20 liq.
uor debt a few days ago.
Those of the ring and under­
world, who hud followed Siki’s ex­
ploits, were not surprised when his
body was found face down in a
gutter in “Hell's Kitchen," for he
hnd been in mnny brawls there.
After he met a young mulatto
in Memphis and m arried her, he
came to Now York and "Hell’s
Kitchen" to build up a reputation
ns n wild young street demon.
n « rode all night . in taxicabs,
refused to pay ami then challenged
the drivers to fig h t
for their
fare, which they frequently did.
He walked about town with a wine
bearer at his heels and on three
successive days invaded the Penn­
sylvania Station too late to catch
n train fur Memphis. A fter each
report that the train was gone he
would call his wino benre-, a negro
nlmost as huge ns himself, punch
him, then slake his thirst.
After three days tho little gray
haired information clerk became
tired of the daily invasion and
took Siki by tho scruff of the neck
nnd threw him out of the station.
As. Mrs. Phal identified the body
unconsciously she uttered her eul­
ogy for him, “ He was a good
boy," she said, “but they did not
understand him. He was full of
mischief.”

Salem Eleven Will
Play Leon Friday

JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Dec. lt’&gt;.
—(/Pi,—Following a two-day train­
ing session at St. Augustine, the
Salem, Mass., high school football
squad is scheduled to pasa through
Jacksonville today enrouto to Tal­
lahassee, where on Friday the New
England outfit will clash with the
GORILLA TAKES AIR RIDE
Leon county high school football
eleven in Florida’s only inter-scho­
AMSTERDAM, Dec. 1C—’Travel­ lastic inter-sectional contest of the
Ispots can give ing in a special crate, a young year. The Salem team undefeated
1jolt—Columbia gorilla was taken from A m ster­ in I I games is claimant of the New
England high school championship.
dam to London in nn airplane.

ducted by Henry Godale, in the
National Guard arm ory building
&gt;» Raining in popularity each day,
Mr. Godale announced yesterday,
and he declared th a t he made no
mistake when he choso Orlnndo
in which to establish his school.
Mr. Godale was physical instruc­
tor for seven years in one of the
largest health schools in,Cleveland,
and has brought to Orlnndo a
grent deal of experience in thi.i
line, which should afford pupils
the best of training.
,
Mr. Godale is one of the lend­
ing boxers of Orlando, having been
seen here In numerous bouts in the
armory, and has m et some of the
best fighters in his weight class.
He hns equipped tho gymnasium
with some of the latest exercisers,
consisting of hand pulleys, horses,
bars nnd weight lifters and pupils
have a variety from which to
choose. Mr. Godrle (itated that he
gives personal lessons In boxing,
nnd will he glad to meet anyone in­
terested in the a rt of Belfjdefense.
LEWIS CLAIMS TITLE
CHICAGO, Dec. 18.—(/P)— Ed
(Strangler) Lewis, claimant of the
heavyweight wrestling champion­
ship of the world, today laid fu r­
ther claim to tho title, following
his defent in S traight Falls of
Leon Labriola, Italian challenger
in their bout hero Inst night.

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Fight Results

WEST PALM BEACH,.Doc. 18.
—Wild Bill Reed of Columbus, O.,
knocked out Joe White of Cnicngo,
(10 rounds).
SANTA FE, N. M.—Eddis Mack
of Denver, scored a technical knock
out over Pete Leyn of Juarez, Mex.
(two rounds),

Jacksonville Boy w
Wins State Honors
GAINESVILLE, Doc. 18.—&lt;/P&gt;—
GoUIy Goldstein, of Jacksonville,
who was recently designated tho
most valuable player on tho 11)25
gridiron team, has plnced two tro ­
phies nwarded him for th a t honor
among his most cherished possess­
ions.
Goldstein was not only given the
W, M. Pepper bronze football tro­
phy a t tho annual Gator banquet,
but Jacksonville admirers present­
ed him with a beautiful gold
watch.
The Pepper trophy is a beautiful
bronze stntuu of a football player.
It was given Goldstein ns a result
of the latter’s scholastic standing
nnd nil-round athletic spirit.

Plans for the development of n
residential, industrial and agricul­
tural community a t Sheldon City,
near New Sm yrna, arc now being
worked out, according to an nn
nounccment of the Sheldon City
Sales Corporation, of Miami, which
owns a large amount of acreage
throughout the New Sm yrna dis­
trict.
The development irogrnm Is
said to call for n school site, ath­
letic field, public pnrks ami an 18liole golf course in addition to
the hard roads, paved streets, elec­
tric lights nnd tho many other im­
provements
which are common
necessities in any new community
According to tho prom oters, the
tra c t which is to be developed, hns
been inspected by agricultural en­
gineers who hnvo declared it io be
ono of the best sections in Vol­
usia county.
It is said by officials cf tho
Sheldon City Snles force th a t many
of the older inhabitants of New
Synirna hnvo already purchased
home nnd business sites in tho new
development.

parts of the state nnd a Sanford
office will be established within
the immediate future, it is said. 1

EXEMPT RAZOR BLADES
LONDON, Dec. 16.—&lt;/p—Thu
argum ent th at 28,000,000 Am eri­
can safety razor blades ore made
annually from selected metal hns
caused the House of Commons to
exempt blades ami razors from
the tariff. Fear o f German com­
petition prevailed.
JAZZ IS TABOO
BUDAPEST, Dec. 18.—(/P&gt;—
Henry and Alollie would he wel­
come hore, Foreign Ja w is taboo
after New Years Day. Musical
comedy and light opera a re hav­
ing a pre-w ar vogue.

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Don’t be a “wish-I-hatT when Christinas 102(5 rolls
around. Be a receiver of a check that will supply you
with funds to do your shopping instead of scraping and
scratching for a mite of enjoyment during the Christ­
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Second Section
The Seminole County Bank’s Christmas Saving Club is
for Father, Mother, Brother and Sister, in fact, the
whole family should be a member.

ARVAN1A
WILL BE PLACED ON SALE T H E LAST OF
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THIS WEEK. „

WATCH CLOSELY FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Call at the* bank today for further informatioi
concerning the Having plan.

He one of the re

ceivcra of a check a t thin time next year.

Marvania Investment Co.
SCRUGGS-SCOGGAN REALTY CO. Inc.
BRITT-CHITTENDEN REALTY CO.
SALES AGENTS
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10,000. C a rs a D ay Roll Ov&lt;
D ay to n a-D elan d C ross
S tate H ighw ay I
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Daytona is on the main highway, and t
dominating reasons for her tremendous
in the last five years. True, her beach
her climate, scenery and “home-town”
toria S3 in the path of the thousands wli
to Florida. Daytona is the first large cii
on the Dixie .Highway. Daytona is the
state highway to the Gulf, and today ti
is estimated at 10,000 cars a day, or »
the Dixie Highway.
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It is logical, that Daytona should have £
to grow. Her expansion is now folio win
TOM wmcla i the first unit of the cross
few ESMsiutes from fee city an intensiveprogressing. Streets are cut, a country
.o.e* r&amp;early ° ---1 :«?d, -s J td ' every of
Gould’s master suburb is nroOTessincr. ..3

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INCORPORATING

; Fortunate in Securing for Sale a Limited QuotaTc
rre-Opening 10 Per Cent Discount From List Prices
We Urge Immediate Reservation

Golf Courses
Golf Club House
Tennis Courts
V e n e tia n

Swimming

Pool

Grand Canal Esplanade
Grand Concourse—80
feet wide Tomoka Riviera
Bridle Path
Athletic Field
Play Ground '
100 Acres c? Parks
Ponce de Leon Plaza
Churches
Schools
Seminole Trail — 100
feet wide
Community Center
Mediterranean Archi­
tecture
A b u n d a n t Water
Supply
Drainage System
Electricity
36 Miles Paved Streets
70 Pdiles of Concrete
Sidewalks
50 feet by 125 feet is
the size of the smallest Residence lot.

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Lukeman’s S t o n e
Mountain Design
Is Highly Praised
ATLANTA, Dec. 16.—(fP)—High
praise of th*» design fo r the cen­
tra l group of the Stone Mountain
Memorial, prepared by Augustus
Lukemnn is voiced in a letter from
Daniel Chester French, sculptor of
the Lincoln memorial in W ashing­
ton. made public here today.
Mr. French, who declared an of­
fer to become consulting sculptor
when Mr. Lukemnn wno selected,
because of his advancing age,
highly commended Mr. Lukeman’s
design for the memorial hall to
bo carved out of the mountain as
a memorial to the women of the
Confederacy.
The letter, w ritten to Hollis N.
Randolph, president of the me­
morial association read ns fol­
lows: "Confident ns I was in Mr.
Lukeman’s ability to cope with
this difficult problem successfully,
I appreciated the nlmost incurable
difficulties involved and I frank­
ly admit that he has much more
than realized my expectations."
“ Not only is the group very much
like the chief feature of the monu­
m ent admirable but in memorial
hnll and its npproach I feel that
he has scored a real success in
th a t you will feel as I do, that
he |hns vindicated th e estim ate
th a t I voiced to you of his nbil
ity.”

Hair Dresser’s Tips
Reach $4,800 Yearly
PARIS, Dec! 1G.—(fPi—What
enn n women’s hair-dresser in
Paris make in tips? Or rather
w hat can he mnke, as nope of the
better class receive a fixed wage?
L’Opinion says it happens oy
chance to be in n position to state
th a t at least one women’s hair­
dresser (and it gives his name
“ Eugene” and says
where he
works) receives more than 120,000
francs a year. This represents, at
a low rate of exchange, more than
$•1,800 a year.
“ Eugene" doubtless hopes that
the income tax authorities do not
rend “ L'Opinion.”

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tian
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yoang girl,
family and

ravc.l, hitch
ra rale.
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content to
S:a picture
ind strange
[knjj if one
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days, the variegated programs
provided for patron.], and the
first-cln33 symphony orchestras
with which tho singer has a
clnnce to work."
Miss Erck has sung fo r two
years a t tho Strand Theatre In
Ilrojhlyn, and is now to tour tho
theatres of tho country. Her sal­
ary i3 more than th a t of the aver*
ago stab n t tho Metropolitan.
“And I love tho work so much,”
she adds. "Thero is a great thrill
about singing 'P al of My Cradlo
Days’ o r some other purely Amer­
ican song of the people, and get­
ting tire immediate heart responso
tho audiences givo you/’
,

nspcct. Seven persons are be­
iGoing ern
ing prepared as apostles and the
other fiv e will be,appointed in
r Sid time:
modern publicity agents will
herald the
aristocratic" New
Christ" ns he begins his journey
Mst” through
the world proclaiming his
ba.-a’) Jphiiti, are
anticipation
1 Christ,"
declares.
ie prophecy
Jnie lie-ant,
of the Thewithin the
h-r o! i:
the hirthMurn to the
JJ. Krishnalintiue.
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[Wo, was reJ Jones book
perican rep.
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RK: Aiqillratloti of
ANNA l„ WALLACE
fur tin* rem oval o f tho
ilUabllllle* of a married
woman.
Order

This cause eotnhiK on Ihls dav
for final hiarlnn ti|»&gt;ii the petition
herein unit tho report of the Spec­
ial MiiHtor. ami It npponrlnK to tho
Knurl th.it tho p ctltlonar has Klveu
tluc anil lonul notice of hot* ap p lica­
tion for tho rem oval of ilia d isa b il­
ities of u mai rl. it t, ontatt l,y ptt'illont Intt oitco each *tooU for four runseruilvn week*
in a
new spaper
published In K.'iitlnole County, F lo r­
ida; anti from the report of waid
Special Master iitoit in thin cau se,
It nppoarlne that he has nit it o tl.o
Inquiry a» the capacity, com p eten ­
cy i.ml qual fn c tlo n of the petition*
or to take r l i .i t o o f urn! Pl.t tot ye
In r own cat tie ami prope-'.y ai.U to
heroine a froo dealer and It Ik Iiik
the &lt;i|ilttiiiti of said Special Master
that tho prayer o f the petition
should he sla n te d and that the
illsahllltli'S of the petitioner. Anna
I,. Walitee resultlnK front covature
shottld lie removed and the Court
lielrtK fully satisfied a* to the ca p a ­
city. competency and iiu allflcatlou

o f th « .p etitio n er to ta k e ch a rg e of.
m anage and con trol h er ow n ornate
■nd property and to becom e * free
dealer In every resp ect.
THEREUPON. upon con sid eration
thereof, It It hereby ordered, a d ­
judged and decreed th a t th e report
of the Special M aster. In th is ca u se
be confirmed and approved.
It It further ordered, adjudged
and decreed that a licen se be and
the same Is hereby g ran ted to th e
petitioner, Anna I*. W a lla ce. In a c ­
cordance w ith th e p rayer of Iter
said petition to ta k e :h arge o f and
u-.Miage her esta te and property and
t. become a free deafer In every
respect.
And It la furth er orders I. a d ­
judged and decreed that a fte r due
publication of th is jrder. as te •tutted by law. the p etition er. Anna
I- W allace, shall be au th o rised to
take charge of and con trol her e s ­
tate. to contract and be con tracted
w ith, to sue and to be aued, to bind
herself In all resp ects a s fu lly as
If she were unm arried.
Hone and ordered In Cham bers
at Sanford In thin C ounty o f S em i­
nole and State of KlorUia. on th is
the ith day of Decem ber A. D. 1925.
J. J. DICKINSON.
Judge n t the Circuit Court o f the
Seventh Judicial C ircuit of F lo r ­
ida.

NOTIC’D OK *AI.K OK &gt;430.000.
SPKCIAI. TAX St’ICOOI. DISTII11T Nl &gt;111Kit 1, (OTlIKnUJSK
KNOWN AH 9 ANKOIl D SI'KITAJ.
TAX Nt llOOI. DISTIlItTI \OK
NKMIN'OI.K. lOlINTV, KI.OIIIDA,
Nt llOOI, 1ION DN.

N otice Is hereby R i v e n th a t s e a l­
ed bids w ill bo received by th e
County iliinrd of P ublic In stru ction
of Seminole County, Klortda, ut the
office of the Superintendent o f P ub ­
lic Instruction of the said C ounty
at the Court House in Hanford, F lo ­
rida. on or before th e ex p ira tio n of
thirty (20) days from th e fir st pub­
lication of th is notice and until
ten o'clock In the forenoon o l J a n ­
uary 12th. I92(. for, th e purchase
of 1450,000 Special Tax School l»l»trlct Number 1 (o th erw ise know n
a s Sanford Special T ax School D is ­
trict) of Sem inole C ounly. Florida.
Iinnds; salil bonds to he dated J a n ­
uary 1. I92«. bearing in terest at
the rate of &amp; 1-2 per cent per att­

num . Interest p ayable se h il-a n n u a l■/ on the fir st day of January and
Ju ly each year u ntil m atu rity: sa id
bonds to ba p ayable In an n u al In­
sta llm en ts of $14,000. on January
Jl!- In each o f th e y * A r a 1929 to
t a i l Inclusive and annual in s ta ll­
m en ts o f f 11,000. on Jan uary 1st.
in each of the years l* a i to lo t s
are i 9 a ann anU
In stallm en ts
ot 120,000. on January j i t . in each
o f th e y ea rs 1949 to I f i l In clu sive
end I t 0.000. on Januarj 1st. 1» dS.
halt) bonds have been valid ated by
a ct o f 1-eglslature of the S tate o f
Florida approved N ovem ber 23rd..
I92S and w ritten opinion o f Mr.
John C. Thom son, attorney c f N ew
York City. N ew York, upprovjng
the valid ity of said bonds w ill be
furnished. Snlil bonds to be sold lo r
d elivery w ithin tw en ty (20) dnye
a tte r w ritten n otice of accep tan ce
of bid Is given and said bonds to
be of the denom ination o f 11,000.
and Interest anil principal to he
p ayable nt the N ational Park Hank,
t-tiv and S tale of New York.
Fitch bid m ust be a cco m p a n ied .
w ith n certified check In the sum |
o f S5.Q00. made
payable
to th e
Board o f Public
Instruct Inn for
Sem inole County. Florida. such
check o f the su ccessfu l .bid der to
be retained ns liquidated d am ages
should the su ccessfu l bidder fa ll
to ta k e said bonds accord Ililt to the
term s of this notice and Ills hid.
The ssld Hoard reserves the right
to reject uny and all bids.
All proposals should he addresn*.
cd to the C ounty Hoard o f Public
Instruction for Sem inole County.
Florida. Cure T. XV. laiw ton. S ecre­
tary. Sanford, Florida, and m arked
•'Bid for Bonds."
✓
XVITNK8S the hands of the C hair­
man and Secretary and tho seal Cf
said Board at Sanford. Henitnole
C ounty. Florida, tills the 8th. day
of Decem ber 1925.
COUNTY BOARD OK PFBI.1C INKTRITCTION for Sem inole C ounty,
Florida.
(HF.AL, OP BOARD)
By KRKD T. WILLIAMS.
Chairman.
A ttest:
T. XV. LAWTON,
Supt. anil Kx O fficio Socty.
WILSON. HOrSHOLDKIt &amp; BOYLK.
A tto rn ey s for Board.
Dec. 9-16-23-30 Jan «.

The Unusual

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Location next to model home on Palmetto Ave., in Pine Heightfl, one of Sanford's
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Features— Embodying only the most ideal features from an artistic point of view.
Tile and Oak floors throughout. Textone walls. Beamed c elotex ceilings, together
with many built-in features. Make these six rooms and bath the complete dream
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Conqueror Op The Mongolian Wilds
Dr. Roy Chapman Andrews, who startled the
world a few years ago by discovering a nest of
dinosaur eggs ten million years old, arrived in
New York on N ovem ber 9th from his T h ird
A siatic E xpedition under the auspices of th e
American Museum of N atural History.
Again he attributes much of the success of his
expedition to the astounding performance of his
five Dodge Brothers Motor Cars.

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Following is a direct quotation from an official
statement by Dr. Andrews upon his return to
America:

message.’’

HUGE ( I I R ISTM AS C A R E
l,ON DON, Dec. 1G.— (/P) —A
Christm as cake, weighing more
than n ton has been made by a 72
year old baker. Into it went 2,500
egg*. S. F. Stevens has been
making C hristm as cakes for 30
years, each one bigger than its
predecessors.

Corns
Lift O ff-N o Pain!

But now it is being crisscrossed in every
direction by motor cars, or, more correctly
by one motor car, the D odge. Sixty or
seventy Dodge Brothers cars are making
regular trips far into the interior of this vast *
waste, bringing out loads of sables, p lf cious
furs, wool and other products.

WE HAVE THE BEST BUYS
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VdlUez Hotel Building

pjcle," ('apt.
f'Hie trumJJ
glory;

On W est F irst Street. Hanford, Fla.,
one block w est of l&gt;,-!..iiid road,
you w ilt find a select stock of fine
sitiKlug canaries, parrots, parakeets
and gold fInti. F or jo u r Christmas
presen ts also ca g e s and .applies,
t’orno g et your choice while picking
Is good.

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West First Street
r block west of Del,ant! Road
Sanford, Fla.

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The Gobi Desert in Mongolia is the most
extensive undeveloped and unexplored re­
gion now left in the world. Until a few
years ago it was retarded by the impossibly
slow traffic of camel trains, the only means
of communication.

No other car except the Dodge is found there
because we have tried it out on each of our
three expeditions and have had it demon­
strated to our satisfaction that the Dodge
is the only car th a t w ill stand up under the
strain o f the roadless desert and do every­
thing we ask o f it.

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Brothers Motor Car is built to meet the test.

Long Time Loans on Residences and Business Property,
Easy Repayment Plan
Office in new Merrlweather Building
2nd Street.
Phone 611

These dependable and sturdy qualities also ac­
count for the fact that more than 90% of all the
motor cars Dodge Brothers have built during the
past eleven years, are still in active service.

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Sanford9s Newest Exclusive

A PROPERTY THAT IS SURE TO INCREASE RAPIDLY. AN
INVESTMENT HERE WILL RETURN WONDERFUL PROif
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WATER, BORDERING THE DE-FOREST ROAD AND BEAU­
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THE DEVELOPMENT IS GOING ON NOW IN ORANGE COURT
MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS TODAY AT PRE-D EV ELO PMENTPRICES.
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NEXT FEW DAYS. .&lt; l i . u «•
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THE SANFORDJIERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16^925,

Radio Will Pierce Jungle For New
Guinea Explorers On Long Journey f
SAN FRANCISCO,

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U n­
ited citfrs t0
rnors at
bio and z,,n
.lice, on the
lit to Wash. canes renauthority m
f been haml■nor to jrovthrough the
the symbol
(cognition of
ther for his
ew Mexico.
iWt
of ,
Washington
lent intended
Krtonal giftieftains took
of their a li­
ntbios. Thus
, of power,
ivn as "ccrcf carried by
performing
kntury ago n
Lfd in a conjtblo Indiana
[ anil an In| that nearly
L The white
ko cane from
Jr and gave •Icjjrtii to clefpi'c wrath of
W d ami the
F their grievif official and
L | sentence.
Cueblo is elec- Rev. Louise Grieve is priestess of the new Buddhn Temple in I/m
i by the caci- Angeles. She is ii'iown here holding two-year-old Ushio Siza, dressed
[clilers.
in the robes lie wore a t the temple dedication.

AD. Cal. Dec.
Dike Tom E.
a padlock on
htaln resort's
it went this
RICHMOND, Dec. 10.— &lt;/P) —
finitely s-is- The Coral Gables Corporation was
cited Tuesday by the Virginia Cor­
poration committee to appear ctj
Dec. 28 to show cause why it
should not be restrained from lin­
ing any further business in Vir­
ginia. The concern, which deals
in Florida realestate, has never
complied with tho Virginia laws,
It stated a t the committee, und has
never been given a perm it to do

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'M O - US. HAD A G l u J. BANCi*MA \

OMEF? Th e LOvjlR PAFA'CF HtS
fa ce

By using the plane to hop from
the const to the intorior the party
will eliminate much of the* hard­
ships th at attended previous ex­
peditions. Yet there will bo g rea t­
er hazards than the nil* ordinarily
involves. The men will be sailing
over a country of which they know
nothing.
Mr. Stirling hopes to study the
strange pygmy race reported to
dwell in the mountains of the in­
terior. These pygmies have been
seen by other expeditions, but nev­
er a t close enough range for de­
tailed examination. They aro de­
scribed ns shy people, dwelling in
trees and so primitive as to be
little above animals,
Other objects of the expedition
are:
To reach tho great precipice of
the Nassau range, said to be 80
miles long, with an absolutely ver­
tical height of 10,000 feet.
To lnnd on I.akc Hnbhcmn for
the first time, and to explore the
neighboring territory.
TO study the cthnngoly of the
coast and mountain Papuans.
To obtain a representative e th ­
nological collection from the dif­
ferent tribe* visited, for tho U nit­
ed States National Museum.
New Guinea is tho largest is­
land in the world except A ustralin. For centuries it has resist­
ed efforts of explorers. Today it
is one of the least known portions
of the world.

IIAT great uncertainty th a t comes a t Christmas time— the casting about in
shop windows—hurried trips, aim less seeking—can all be'sim ply eliminated.

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Christmas

present

problem in a way they know will bring the greatest
happiness it has ever been tjicir
bestow.

good

They have fooled, beaten,

fortune

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to

Christm as

present "jinx".

fjlllEY hnve given a present twice ns valuable, per­
haps, as they could otherwise afford; but this they
could afford. For FLORIDA GOLDEN ACRES T rust
Certificates offer in returns two dollars for every one
invested.

business in tho state.
It was pointed out a t the com­
mittee that the state hijdy is not
empowered to prosecute for vio­
lations of tlm law, this being left
to tin* commonwealth attorneys in
any locality in which in unlicens­
ed concern does business. Tin*
Coral Gnlilcs Corporation opened
offices in several Virginia cities
several months ago.
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SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Dec. 10
—Cl’i - Mis* Lillian Connolley, 17,
want to bet $in,000, that she* can
walk faster from Providence to
Henson than did Miss Flcanoru
Scars.

By Williams
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.. comrade of
the explorer, undaunted to heights
or depths, icc or heat, will follow
tha Stirling expedition into the un­
known jungles and mountains of
Dutch New Guinea.
The party has sailed from San
Francisco for the roundabout voy­
age that will term inate on tho
shores of Papua, where the real
Journey will begin.
Thd half dozen scientific adven­
turers, taking
the airplane in
which they hope to fly over vast
uncharted stretches, hnve nrrnnged
to establish three radio stations.
The first will be on the coast, at
their base camp, the second at an
advance camp which they expect to
make at a point in tho interior
and the third aboard the plane.
The expedition will be augm ent­
ed a t Singapore with an escort
nrovidod by the Dutch government.
It is planned for the const and
interior camps to keep in touch
by wireless, ami when the plane
goes on jaunts for reconnaissance,
it will talk to the camps nnd pos­
sibly to the outside world.
Matthew W. Stirling, anthropol­
ogist, heading tho expedition, hopes
to speak ilircct from tho plane to
Singapore, Manila or some other
outside station th a t may inform
the world how the explorers are
faring and what they have found.
Tin* plane is fitted for photog­
raphy and aerial map making. It
carries nil the latest devices.

US for particulars.

Shop at home; phone and

our representative will call on you.

Of course wo

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It

is a fact th at FLORIDA GOLDEN ACRES TrUst Cer­
tificates will prove the hnppiest selection yoU1 could
possibly make for a Christm as gift, and they pay.

$1,0011 ON A $500 INVESTMENT

For Old Time Sake
Serve Pound Cake

Certificates Paid Up In 3!i Years.

Bring bnck the memories of long ago. Enjoy
the delieiousness that Grandmother knew. In
Merita Found'Pahe-you will find all the rich­
ness, exquisite flavor ami purity that first made
pound cake so popular. But
Merita Bakers have added
t h e i r skill and improved
methods to the making of
cake. So in Merita Found
Cake you get all the old-time FRUIT CAKE
Fruit rale* jre
goodness, plus the modern ’litfftInoiff4etifV'ion
it with tiif
ideas—and the two come near fouiouv rt i llifiri**, Pint*
jpple. Spit*t, 1.nk Ei*h W al­
reaching perfection. “ F o r nuts* I t e * h I'riin t, Atm«mdi and truny other in*
old-time sake”—serve deli- rmlienti to five them ettra
Jnil lim n . In M*
cious pound cake—and hi luhneil
5
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p'wild li/ri. He muff tu
sure that it is Merita.
*«t unt I r the holiday*.

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
17 Years in Sanford
Second and Magnolia

Home Office:
Orlando Development Carp
222 Nortli Orange Avenue
Orlando. Phone 3 9 1

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A M E R I C A N B A K E R IE S COMPANY.

WINTER PARK:
Floyd Brothers,
New Eng. and East Park
Phone 212.

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E V E R Y H U M A N BEING W A N T S SOMETHING
he opportunity of investing that Christmas
in sonic of the licst buys that we yet have
Make that check your first deposit on
SANFORD REAL ESTATE

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Corner units costing $.1,200. le i ms $.120 cash, adjoining units
costing $3,000. Terms $300 cash, balance covering period of 4
1-2 years payable monthly.
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This is one of the best easy term buys in Seminole County. This
property is on the main highway. Write wire or phone to be

LAKE MONROE PROPERTY
Iroperty is offered in unit divisions of Four Lots to each
K business lot, three residential lots to each unit.

LOCATfoN
Terms $150 to $200

F irst N ational B ank Bldg

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Wn have been in business "boosting Maitland" ever since 1921* our officers
taking nil active and leading part in building values here for our custom­
ers and clients. Let us show you properties in this ideal section of Semi­
nole and Orange Counties.

Fine sub division proposition.

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34 E. Pine St., Orlando. Fla.

One nf the few available Sulphur Springs in Ibis
Section nf the Country.
In addition to the Springs, there nro ten or
more acres of high lurid containing beautiful pines,
onks and palm trees.
The property is surrounded by developments mid
is destined to become part of n beautiful tropical
park.
Situated near AHam out, Lnngvvond and Saulundo,
in a region rapidly enhancing in value. To a man
of vision this property offers wonderful possibi­
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Phone 1117

Sanford Officer—1lOVli Magnolia Ave.

ORLANDO, FLORIDA.

Miller llldg.

jCeVcr s,,ld a piece of property on which the purchaser has not
made a profit.

M R. I N V E S T O R
WE HAVE SOME GOOD BUYS IN
BUSINESS
PROPERTY
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SA LE
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dam],, City limits, 1800 feet frontage on Highway. One of
11"Hvisimi tracts in Orange county. If sold at once will take
l' 10- *',,000 binder. $25,000 on delivery of deed and nhstract,
11 and 3 years.

Also Small Acreage for Subdivision,
Close to Orlando

a n o t h e r b a r g a in s n a p

1 P/ 2 Acres in South Orlando
H i l|n'its, subdivided, staked and plntted ready for market. For
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Orlando Florida

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5 acre young: Tangerine Grove.
000 feet beautiful lake front. .
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Highway.
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ACREAGE
Traversed by New State Highway
to Orlando. Close-in tracts include
several entire lakes and represent
real opportunities as subdivision or
investment properties.

It is to your advantage to familiarize yourself
with our exclusive listings before purchasing, ns
they afford most unusual opportunities.

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%.

Our offerings are complete in every line.
Homes, choice lots, subdivisions, groves, acreage
and the highest class of business property.

REALTORS

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS

107-109 South Park Avenue
I'h n n r 720

Magnolia At Second

MRS. SAM II. CAMPBELL
MRS. J. M. LeMOINE
Sales Itidies.

Phone 18
INVESTMENTS

LOANS

-

SUBDIVISIONS
For subdivision purposes we have some of the best
buys In Seminole County, among which are:
,

*

Higgins- Smith- Wight, Inc.
REALTORS

26 acres adjoining Sanford Grove which is
rapidly being developed. This entire tract
is all high and dry, beautiful wooded laud lying between two subdivisions. Price $26,000
with remarkable terms, and
HO acres cornering on Golden Lake and bor­
dering on Onoro Street a t $500 per acre.

McCALL&amp; FOX
Sales Agents For

“The Firm Substantial”

L 0 C H -A R B 0 R

113% Magnolia Ave.

Phone 745

A Country Club Property of Lakes and Hills

L

sIckne« oi k

;

But how o'
•‘mounting
'*ing una'
Integrity of

10 Acres celery land in Eureka Hammock. Excellent
quality hammock land unimproved. Price $250 per acre;
half cash; balance arranged.

verged on tfcJ

40 Acres celery land near Lake Jessup, all Hammock.
Price $175 per acre cash.

Before the I

71j 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.

“hethfritk

The dockets i
contracts i

,;o toiRnu

AK«£orij|
^ tolit*,4
future.

THE HOWARD CORPORATION
i : S T » 111.1*11 I I I ) l \

Masonic Bldg.

11HMI

Phone 72

REALTORS

Come up and talk over these propositions with us and
your investigations will prompt you to buy.

v* ~

t;

WheM 'caoJ
v;i'il, you t ^ |

37 Acres adjoining Twin Lakes, b eautiful 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; th ird cash; third
annually.

Knight &amp; MacNeill

It. O. BRINKMAN
Mgr. Realty Dept.

CH(

SO 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 at 8%.

1

Suit"* Eure**: K. G, Eos, fi. E. McC.ill, It. I.. Shipp.
_________________ ______________________________
mjami,

ACREAGE, SMALL &amp; LARGE
3 acres oti Country Club road, within
limits.

the

m.'w.**

2&lt;i5ACRES
City

Some good buys we can recommend. 35 Lots nice 5 room
Bungalow—Close in hard surface road.
7 Room, Bath and Sleeping Porch;well located; one of
the best buys in the city a t ............. ............. ......... $1(),U0U
Six Room Cottage, well located; close in; G arage.
Bargain a t ...............................................................$6,500.00
5 Acre Celery Farm , with crop tools, etc. Nice six room
house, good repair ...............................................$8,500.00
14 Acres, hard surface road; 5 tiled and in Celery. A
real buy a t ....................,............................ ...........$9,000.00

27 3-4 acres fronting 1,500 feet on Sanford Avenue.
13,500 acres on St. John's County.
93 1-2 acres adjoining Power Plant's property in
Volusia County.
187 acres in Seminole County, 107 of which is with­
in the City lim its of Sanford.
The prices and term s of these tracts of land, we
consider reasonable, and we will be glad to furnish
you same if you will call a t our office.

Phone 88

219 Meisch Building
We Buy or Sell

Sanford Avenue Corner
Best corner on Sanford Avo. at 41h St. 71x126, $650
per toot, oue fourth cash.
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 homesites.
See our listings.

We have them today—tomorrow they may be sold.
221 Mcisch Building.

THE WHITE REALTY COMPANY

110-1112

BALDWIN &amp; BROWN

Near the Gulf Links, int-h.
beautiful lakes and
orange grove, $500.00 per m i e.

11 acres on the Wckiva River, on hard road.
dO acres, adjoining E lder Springs property on
Sanford and Orlando road.

Fori

THRASHER &amp; GARNER
112 Park Avenue

Phone G33W

If you are looking a ratine! for a
house th a t you want to eull home,
and you realize how fruitless ren t­
ing is, let us show you the most a t­
tractive home we have for sale.
i l l Palmetto Avenue — Prices and
Terms Right.
Acicage, Business, Warehouse and
Residential Properties in Sanford and
Seminole County.

I I.S Arrr Crlrrx I'nriit iicnr I’mnrron 1 lb*
luw|H*i*f I lii* |ir«&gt;|&gt;«*rt y and »rr rrop
KriMtitig. 11on *r, Iinrn, e«itilsimriit« cuiiftrrv n llv fl) |irlrrd at $|t!,tNM).0O.

II iPrr* (*rlrry Ai i *i»h&lt;*. All lllrtf Dinl
ft|t!t*itd Id Ix Innilrd far miiIhI1%lnl«m. l*»*»t
I'HX &lt;»*» m u r k r t a t p r i c e o f f e r e d .

•D A e r e pi In fi ea rt «if

Lake

M oiifoe*

AH

cleared and th ed .
good ImiiftCft. lairia
mi |»a%ed m reef, q u ir k nale *IU,IMMI.

PAUL LAKE— Realtor
Telephone 711
Room 8, Garner-Woodruff Bldg.
Salesman— K. T. Moore

DP BOSE &amp; HOLLER
Established 1910

SANFORD GROVE
•AMID MAJESTIC PINES"

FARMS

WILL EXCHANGE

LIVE ACRE FARM
AM. TILED
Ti o i nhourc,
n / ' „»
w,' ^s*
sn,(dl
house, Imrn nml
paved
road_

$7,500.00
FIVE ACRE FARM
Al.l. TILED
bouse—" V'' nK " ^

lWo stwry» Pve room

$7,000.00

E. E. PAGE
The Substantial Realtor
12-U Garner-Woodruff Bldg.
TELEPHONE 770

Small track lake front pro­
perty for good residential
lots in Sanford, or will sell
at bargain.

S. W. BRADFORD
REALTOR
Milan? Theater nidjf.

rm t

I llo*
t n*'*

�The best deed is a DEED to a good piece of earth.
Consult with us and be sure of getting a just ap­
praisal of Sanford property.
We have appraised and offer, One Warehouse
site 177x117 on French Ave.

When not
you during

EXCEPTIONAL OFFERINGS IN
FIRST STREET EXTENSION
BUSINESS PROPERTY

Two Fifty Foot Corners at $475.00 per front foot.

estate often
authorities;

A fine corner at Palmetto and Third Street.
An entire block on East First Street.

knowing the
being

One Fifty Foot Business Frontage Block D at $450.00
per front foot.
(Next to Forrest Lake Hotel)

2-10 Acre Tract on high hanks along Wekiva

occasions, in
not sought

7 Acres Orange Drove in Country Club Section.
We desire other properties of merit.

Ileal Estate,

and will he
in the

One Apartment Site—Union Avenue Corner, 100 feet
front, 127 ft. deep at $150.00 per front foot.
Fifty Feet Chapman Avenue at $125.00 per front foot.
Fifty Foot Corner (Right next to Forrest Lake Hotel,
125 ft. deep, Apartment Location) at $285.00 per foot.
Favorable Terms can be arran g ed on all of Lite above.

SCRUGGS-SCOGGAN REALTYCO. Inc.
Masonic Bldg-.
Phone 735

202 FIRST STREET
Phone 773

These are some of the finest locations in First Street
Extension. ACT NOW.

The Bocivvei! Realty Co.
211 East First Street
Sanford, Florida
Inquire Re-Sales Department

1

REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENT

forceat-

Photic 153

Sanford Office 336-38 Meiscii tiidg. Bitldo Oliice Filtli Ave.
One Lot Magnolia Heights—A Bargain.
Thirteen acres of Water front property—Attractive
Price.
Five room house—Cheap.
Other Good Investments In Sanford Property.

190-W

It. C. TISDALE

Plume 2.'1

Iteal Estate Investment

REALTOR

2,‘Ki-2:SS Meiscii Building
Phnm* 2K.-|
r,(), 75 or 125 feet—First Street ExI"

Ie n sie m ,

HU.-

r"'

«• uit.

( ] "l&gt;

! v , ijij.

fronting on Seminole Boule­

WE HAVE INQUIRES FOR LOT’S

vard and Lake Monroe.

IN FT. MELLON, BEL-Alll, I’lNE-

attractive price.

ILURST,

BUENA

VISTA,

SAN

LANTA AND CITY PROPERTY.
I Turn Property Quick
Let me try yours

At a very

One corner Lot, DtixlOS on l nion and
and Cypress Avenues at price way be­

i&lt;r

The Lot K ing” Realtor
306 First National Bank Bldg.

REALTOR
Bruniley-Puleston Bldg.
Phone 751

LOTS IN

PINEIIURST
DREAMWOLD
FT. MELLON

w . i*. r . o i T i . u

ne-713

Room 3, Ball Building
Phone 142

o it k iis

.

„ 11 tm .&lt;• w ith tin ill on &lt;V rural. Lot
anil 127: *0,030.011. Cttali 31,53 5.00,
i it,mm I'ln.lrrril llm i.r on ilrla u ilo Ucmd
.■ nr n
L ol OuxSOO KWOO.OU.
il.i5tt.0O ('a .li, Uulnlicu 125.00 m onth,
i 7 ,- Mar. Ilnritnln. R ItooRi
Kiint7 l.xposur,
Lot (16x11(1. »3.ooo.oo. 12.Ca«h, Uni. JlO.oy mo. L ignin and w ai,.r in house.

Forty lots in Bel-Air, from $075.00 to $1,000 each.
A whole Block between Third and Fourth Streets
and Pecan and Avocado Avenues, just $20,000.00,
on easy terms.
Pine Hurst is now the center of Sanford, don’t
miss getting a home site there.

E M REAL'
REALTORS
210 East First Street

Phone 708-709

\VI.» l*nr 11m l f

8 KB—
.
T. (i. OAL1.AXT

We Have Some Bargains
In Houses

Tantiami Land Co.

GOOD RESIDENCE LOT
in Dreamwold, $1,200.00.

low the market.

LUTE HOWELL
OSCAR It. BROOKS

on the corner of Elm Avenue and Thirteenth
Street for $6,000.00-one-fourth cash, balance
one, two and three years.

r.. I». C U BE*

W. P. CARTER
REALTOR
,

250 Meisrh Bldg.
Phone 71S
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�THE SANFORD HERALD, WEDNESDAY,

B K ’r t P t

*• ■

Youthful Designer Equally
4
1Home In Shop Or K

“

GOOD WAREHOUSE SITE
300 feet on track. Clo:
track foot. Good terms,

INCOME PROPERTY
This Ifc A new building paying more than 8%
gross. Very good location with fine possibil­
ities, $32,000. Terms.
Sec Me For Subdivision Property.

4 Rooms And Bath On Second S t
i

REAL ESTATE

•

INVESTMENTS

• ' *

Terms On Balance

KARL J. SCHULTZ
' lat National Bank Bldg.

Price $5,060—Cash $1,250

Phone 744.
108 E. Second St

W. F. HOLBORN, Sales Manager

FLETCHER-BULGER REALTY CO
Phone 746

113'/, Magnolia

HOM ES—LOTS—FARMg
ACREAGE

FOR EXCHANGE OR SALE

O b e th e fu ll fledged p ro.
p rietor o f a su ccessfu l hat
•h o p is no sm alt a ch iev em en t for
• girl o f eig h teen but A lberta
K u n d er h as alread y gain ed an cn vlnblu rep u tation for tho d istin c­
tion an d ch ic o f m od els design ed
A fter h er ow n Ideas.
C reating h a ts and ru n n in g a
s h o p d oes not g iv e m u ch tim e for
elotncsUo affairs a lth o u g h In a Uny
a p a rtm e n t w h ich
M iss N undcr
• h a r e s w ith h er siste r th e y havo
c le v e r ly m a n aged
to crca lo a
c h a r m in g a tm o sp h e re o f hom o.
! A nd It te realty a m a x ln g w h at
(d electab le th in g s co m e fo rth from
(behind th e ecreen w h ich d ivid es
tthe ''kitchen'* fro m th e "draw ing
room ."
Egg cro q u ettes Is a d ish alw ays
dexnundtid by th e ir g u e sts and they
m a k e It a fte r th e fo llo w in g reelpo
2 ta b lea p o o n fu ls C rlsco
,
2 ta b le a p o o n fu ls F lo u r
&gt;X j *. i )
% c u p fu l M ilk
' • h ard cook od E g g s

T

W c u p fu l ch op ped cooked T on gue
or H atn
Balt. P op p er a o d grated N utm u*
to taalo
1 E gg
B readcrum b*
C hop egg* an d mix thorn w ith
h am . p arsley and seasoning. Melt
Criaco, stir In flour, then add th e
m ilk and boll th ree m inute*. ■Urrin g a ll th e tim e. N ow add efir
m ixtu re and If required ad d m o re
eenaonlng. Cool m ixture, th en d lvldo tt Into nlno portion* an d in ak*
each Into a neat croquotta; brush
over w ith tho e g g b eaten w ith a
tab lcsp oon fu l of w ater, roll It*
b readcrum bs and fry In h o t C rista.
D rain an d gnrnlsh w ith frie d p ars­
ley.
Tho C rlsco sh o u ld be h o t
en ou gh to brow n a bread crum b la
forty scco n d a
Bufllclcnt for n lno croquette*.

leaJpooufut chopped farslcy

State School. Issues
New BookletEdited
By Student Scribes
GAL
I NNEESSV
L L E ., F in ., D ec. Hi.—
V IIL

UP)—T he initial Issue of the Sil­
ver Bow, the U niversity of Flor­
ida's new contribution to the lit­
e rary Held, in recently ’.unking its
firs t \ appearnneu on the (iator
ca m p u s fairly
esclipsed all ex­
pectation* of its editors ns to the
sueceks with which it would meet.
T he‘'students prom oting the new
Gnio'c m agazine nro ulnnning to
make it the largest li'ern ry pub­
lication of its .kind in the South,
nnd with ^ho encouraging recep­
tion w ith which the first number

A now 80 p a g e co o k b o o k w ill
bo sen t f r e o to r e a d e r s o f title
n ew sp a p er, upon re ce ip t o f a Iw ooout sta m p to w v c f pontage. A ild n ti« lltc N a tio n a l llo tw elio ld Serv.
lev, 505 F ifth A ve., Now Y ork C ity.

was received, it is believed by those
behind the magazine th at this goal
will he reached very shortly.
On Jnn. 10, the editors of the
Silver Bow will institute a short
story contest open to the high
school students of the state. A
silver medal of the Apollo will
he uwarded to the author of the
winning story.
“ Wo plan to make every Htudcnt
of Florida n contributor to this
magazine," declared Robert Barfield, Jr., editor of the now m ag­
azine. "Our policy is to encourage
literary talent on the campus.”
The French, while declaring that
the capital levy might depreciate
tho franc, have allowed the frnne
to depreciate till the loss amounts
to a capital levy.— Louisville

Ten acres finest celery land, si,.
cleared and tiled.
Nice hou&lt;e j
equipment, Including mules u i i
Priced for short time only at $g,o» rL
Twenty-acre tract celery land.Rn*
cleared and tiled. $7,500.
See us for GOOD BUYS in farahedt
We have buyers for large and:*nalik
furnished or unfurnished. Letusbag
you have.

MOORE HAVEN, OVIEDO
Wo own freo
land two miles
Iluker Highway
Trail and Inside
completed. It
$1,500 per acre
thii* winter.

mid clear 40 acres of drained muck
Bouth of Moore Hav?n, right on the
connecting: thnt town with Tnmiami
the system of dykes which ate nearly
is cluimed this land will be worth
when tho improvements are finished

Itonm 10.1 Seminole H old
Sanford (Seminole County) Florida

Building Sand and Cement Blocks

Send all orders to our office a t Seminole Hotel.
All payments must he made to the office. Orders
countersigned hy secretary.

Phone 231

M. L. FULTON, President
W. FULTON, Vice I'resident.
I,. Payette, Secretary-Treasurer

For n Wonderful Buy If You Act Now
85 ft. Fronting Seminole Blvd. nnd Commercial St
Lake Monroe.

BRYANT &amp; HATHA!

138 ft. off Sanford Ave. Approximately 500 ft. deep.
Information
,

For

BR O W N R E A L T Y C O M PA N Y

Lot at Northwest corner Oak Ave., and 14th St
$2,500—$700 cash, balance, terms.

your Shipments

Gfntrtfe

311 First National Bask Mg.
S a n fo rd , Fla.
Tdqk

We deliver the l&gt;est Cement and Building Sand
at $3.50 on your lot anywhere in Sanford.

PACKARD REALTY CO
209 Mngnolia Arc,

Real E state

With ornamental and plain faces delivered at
our plants at Osteen and shortly in Sanford.

Wo can make attractive price and terms on these
or will exchange one or both for improved property
at Sunford or vicinity.
20'J Magnolia Ave.
I'hune 231

122 Union Avenue

you can make ship­
ment s D i r e c t to
points on the lines
of the Southeastern
E xpress Company:

COLCLOUGH HEALTH

Choice ware-house site at corner of Second St
and Cedar; one block off F irst St., at $75 per fron
foot.
23 acres, Upsnlaand Country
$30,000. Terms.

Club

Number G Ball Building, Opp^
' Office, Sanford, FloridaAnother Bungalow ju s t completed, four rooms, electric
lights, bath room, fireplace. Only $5,500. Easy &gt;
terms.
A Bungalow of three rooms. Neatly finished. Electric
lights, bath, and fireplace. Lot 50x116. $4,500.00.
Easy Terms.

20 Years Experience With Floridi U

T H E CHRISTMAS GIFTS!'

Five-room Cottage, bath, electric lights, fireplace and
garage. Lot GGxllG. Only $3,500. Easy term s.

The gift d j
jble
depewknaj
for the M
or daughter *
pear to be J

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

road, at

Lake Mary Development Company
108 Magnolia Ave

Groves, Celery farms, lots, houses

Phone 117

The Davey-Winston Organization

R. A. WINTON, General
p

Masonic Bldg.
Masonic Bldg.

, ’

Phone 707

Sanford, Fla.

TE AND INVESTMENTS

Iljr m aiklng your express shipments vis Southeastern E xp , ; ; , and indicating tho Uansler |&gt;olnt. you can secure fast,
diioct service to points on the Hu m o( tho Houlheaatuiti E xpreM. Com pany.

Ear further informetion relativo to routing and uisthod* of
indicating tranaler point, address
Scutneattarn Express Company
Jacksonville, Florida

New House Palmetto Ave., all new
furnished. Good term s ............... $10,500
Lot 64x117 CypreAs Ave., off Celery
Avenue
....................... $1,900
Lot In Mayfair 50x117, near the lake.
Good term s .................................... $1,500
Two Lots Oak nnd Central Ave.
For the two ....... J ..........'................ $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
Lot in San I.nnta, 56x110 ................ $3,500
Lot 60x127 Oak and C e n tra l............... $3,500

16 E. Second Street

Lake Monroe Development
Puleaton-Brumley Building
Sanford, Fla.

Office Rhone

KcsidfO"

�PAGE SEVENTEEN

THE SANFORD HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1925

REEL &amp; SONS
_ You Drife 1U •
Myrtle ind 2nd St. it It B*

10 — For

Kent, Rooms

IT—For Sale, Houses

FOR RENT: One sleeping room
near the new hotel. 1001) Union

i”
Riftht now possess*
»
‘'n.
New,
nil
modern, 5 rooms
5— Autos, Sale
and bath, beautiful, Spanish bung­
in most select part of San­
FOR RENT
Furnished rooms alow
ford only S .*500. 53,100 cash, bal­
1920 HUDSON COACH, fully
reasonable. 107 W. 3rd Street.
ance easy terms. Bayard Realty
equipped, alm ost new, liberal
Co,, Phone 208. 110 S. Park Avc.
discount, cash or term s. Roy La­
11—Financial
Salle, 015 E. T h i r d . _________
I CAN contract the carpenter work
and^stucco on a few more resi­
FOR SALE: 1924 Overland Sport dences. Address H. R. care Herald.
Touring, like new or will trade
for building lot. Call &lt;05 W. 9th
St., Room 8.
DEPENDABLE USED CARS

The S*n-

[jponsibN
insertion,
gbrt-qiient

should be
n case of

1924
dition.
1924
1023
1925
1923
1922

Dodge touring car.
Dodge coupe, A -l condition.
Ford coupe, ninny extras.
Light Ford truck.
Ford roadster, special.

ATTENTION!
DAYTONA
DELAND FARMS

I. W. PHILLIPS, SONS

Acreage
Adjoining
Daytona

Oak nnd 2nd St,

PERMANENT WAVING: Have it
done tho "Nestle Way.” Satis- j
faction guaranteed. Special prices
until December 25. Apply a t once j
for appointment. Miss Virginia
Iaing. _Over_Mobley’s Drug Store.
7— Business Service

Aeroplane Site
Sold
In Units of
,3 and 19 Acre Tracts
or
Entire Sections
$150
Per Acre
nnd

SAND for building and construc­
tion purposes. Delivery from
quarry. 1100 Myrtle Avenue.

HARRY K. PRETTYMAN
( Incorporated)

HI TEST building tile and brick,
Sanford Cement Product* Co.

112 South Bark Avenue
Phone 632-W,

LANEY'S DRUG STORE — Pre­
scriptions, Drugs, Sodas.
We
are as near you as y ju r phona.
Call 103.
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
Successors to Gillon &lt;&amp; I’la tt
/1G Magnolia.
Everything elec­
trical. Phone 422. Eleciragith FARM FOR SALE: Residence,
Radio.
with light and water on high­
way, 400 acres of land, fruit and
WIGHTS—Three stations. Mag­ pecan tree-, fire wood, running
nolia and Second. F irst and Elm, w ater in pasture. Reasonable. Ap­
Sanford Avenue and 10th Street, ply Wayside Farm, Wnrthen, Gu.
Expert service.
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing
Engraving, Embossing. See ur
first.
We ito it, Phone 417-Vf
R. R. Ave.-Cornmerelal St.
IAMES H. COWAN —All kinds
of Tin nnd Sheet Metal Work.
Water a rd Boat Tanks. At Oak
Avenue end Third Strvet. Tele­
phone l i t .
UIKACLK Concrete to ., general
cement work, sidewalks, buildtnc Mocks, irrigation boxen. J. U.
tfrwilleger, Prop.
HILL LUMBER CO. Houxa »
Service, Quality nnd Price

meouj

S—For Rent, Apartm ents
ROOM apartm ent, unfur
rushed, d o te in. Corner of Sec
"ml and Palmetto, 122 1-2 Palme;
to Ave.
i D iJ R

FOR RENT: Two or three room
apartment. Herald A partm ents.

TO RENT: 2 or 3 room
unfurnished apartm ent. Repjy FOR SALE: New fivi
alow on Sanford
M. ('. J. care Herald.
Terms. Inquire .1. M
7 Phillips Apartment.
9— For Rent, Houses

!•&gt;—For Rent, Rooms

room
*■&gt; ur

‘ ''K ltr.N l: Rooms, with
out meals. Reasonable
Lincoln Hotel.
E'»R RENT: Furntol
for gentlemen only,
'10 W. First Street.
'•'DR RENT: Largo f»
containing two bed:
Dak Ave.

35— Wnnted Help, Male

FOR SALE—Spnc-v. on the pagi
SALESMAN
LOST: Leather loose-leaf note
for classified advertisements
book;; 6x4. Fred E. Russell,
Wo have a good opportunity to Why not rent those vacant rooms
Room _5, Ball Bldg. Phone 766
offch real estate snlcsman. One or sell th at second-hand goods?
who is fam iliar with the grenter
Sanford district preferred.
27—Piano Tuning
R esident of Florida sin ce
Flefei encea:
F ir st N ational Hank.

‘‘OR SALE: 260 acre farm, five
buildings, nice land near Mnrket City, college. Want to sell and
buy winter home in Florida. W rite
for particulars. W. S. Pillsbury,
Waterville, Maine.

FOR RENT: One -A &gt; m lunisi
and garage. Electri light -, mail
delivered and school im
Twi
miles out on Country Hub road
Price $35 per month. AI-&lt;&gt; one
small house just finished near Kl
der Springs $15 per men'll It. R
Beck, corner French and Geneva
Phone 216 .1.

20—For Sale Miscellaneous

28— Plant, Seeds. Trees

32—Typewriters, Suppplics

REMINGTON Portntdo four-bank
Typewriters, "tho king of port­
ables. $60. Barret Portable Aiming
FOR RENT: Small furnished Machines. Can’t be bent. Seminole
apartm ent. Available this eve­ Printcry. Phono 93, Welaka Bldg.
ning. 304 W. F ifth Street.
FOR SALK: Double sanitary fold
ing couch. 304 W, Fifth Street.

33—Wanted

&gt;NE new, five room house at Ginlerville. Easy terms. I’, O. Box
190, city.
,
E. SPU RU NG , subdivision
specialist. Subdivision to Or­
lando, Florida, and F 1o r j
Heights, Florida on D ixie High
way.

FOR SALE: Nice small boii-e
beat section of Sanford. I’r
$1,500, $1250 cash, halar ■ "ion
•y. W rite W. II. S. care Her ah.
TO REACH the prosperous
ers and fern growers of
la county advertise in the D
Daily News, rate lc per word
with order.

Try Smiill's Garber
Shop for good barber
work. Ladies welcome.
Next to Valdez.

WE HAVE a largo waiting list
for small houses. What have you
to offer. Dean-Berg Corporation.
515 First National Bank Bldg.

G. TAYLOR DYER
Painting—Decorating
PHONE 303

Terms
HILTON’S
iiA H tir.H

shop

113 Magnolia Ave.
I F irst Class Barber*
Special Attention
Giren To Ladles and Children.

Elton J. Moughton

VALDEZ HOTEL

LEARN ABOE t folk County nnd
Lakeland, through tho Star■Telegrnni. Best advertising me­
dium in South Florida, Published \
mornings. STAR-TFLF.GRAM—
Lakeland. Florida
OHIO—Xenia. Make vour sales
through the Xenia Gazette, Zcn'n, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis'rict. Want ad and display rates
on request.

Incorporated

A LITTLE WANT AD IN The
HERALD will bring you in big
results. Advertise those old a r ­
ticles you have stored away nnd
have no use for. A little thirtycont ad may bring you several
dollars. Phone 148 nnd a repre­
sentative will call nnd s^e you.
ADVERTISE In the Journnl-IIerald, South Georgia's greatest
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
weekly and Sunday.
Classified
rates 10c per line. Wnycroas Jo u r­
nal-Herald, Wnycross. Georgia.
A D V E R T IS IN G g e ts re su lts

if 1;

IIO-llt-412
First National Bank
Phone 190-W.

Exceptional
Plumbing1 Calls f or
A. D. ROSIER

R adiator, Roily. Fonder*. Hun
u lng Hoard, ItepalrtuK
We S pecial Uo In W recks

Sanford Radiator nnd
Itody Works

If you’re particular about
the kind of plumbing you
want in your new home, or
the new kind of plumbing

R adiators. Lninps nnd Fonder*
All A utom obile M etal Part*
W elding, Rruxlng and S olderin g

Work Otinrnntrrd to I'lrnae
nod W r» t Second S treet
S an ford , F lo rid a

in your old home—call A,

reaches potential buyers. Palatka Daily News is circulated in
an industrial and agricultural sec­
tion.

I). Rosier for an estimate.

TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,
Fla. Thousands rend the clas­
sified pages o f : Florida’s .G n a t
Homo Daily, rates 2 cents u word.
Minimum 25c, cash with order.
Write for complete rate card.

A. I). ROSIER

W. H. LONG
MEAT MARKET
■III Sanford Avo. Sanford, Flo.

Porter E. P itts
UK A t, F.STATH
I in .ltl-.I I 3 1*1 Mal'I. Ilnnk IlIHg.
| ‘hun.- t ’ui-W
Hanford. Fla.
Reprusentlng W. V* Whootvr,
It.-.il

TO ALL CONTRACTORS

By M. D. JACKSON,
Financial Secretary.

cash. Balance terms. Price $2250.
Dean-Berg Corporation, 515 First
Nat'l. Bank Bldg.

I.'* til to

I tr o k o r

Lot 2, Block 7, Mellonville Ave., $ 1,000
Lot 9, Block 6, Elliott Avenue,
Eastern Exposure ............. $4,200
Lot 10, Block (J Elliott Avenue,
Eastern Exposure ............... $4,200
TERMS

High School
Auditorium

An Experienced
Insurance Agent
LAKE MARY
DEVELOPMENT
COMPANY

MAINE •— Wotcrvlllo, Morning
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
people are interested in Florida
property. Reach them through
the Sentinel. Rate card on ap­
108 Magnolia Ave.
plication.

Tuesday, Dec. 15th

Phono.

By GEORGE McMANUS
T H l&lt; o 1*0 F t H E
T H E lfR E ’^ ) r s o
O h E HOM E!

W. V. WHEELER

ARCHITECT
First National Bank Bldg.
Sanford. ------------ Florida

Advtir. Mediums

On ami after January the
FOR SALE: Three lots, including
corner, facing Young's Subdi­ 10th , I‘.1215, thu Faiiiters scale
vision below m arket price. Good will be 81.00 per hour.
terms. W rite W. II. Stone, care
Local 1261. Sanford
Herald.

CORNER LOT in Sanford Heights,
$2500 if sold before Jan. t. $1,000 cash, balance $100 every JO
days. Dean-Berg Corporation, 515
First Nat'l. Bank Bldg. Phone 713.

IIK .il, E ST A T H

123 W est F irst Street
r iio n e 475
Member of
S A N F O n D , FLA,
F lorida State
F lo r ists A ssociation.

38—Wanted. Situation Male

POSITIONS WAN'Tjy}: . White
help nil vocations supplied on
short notice. Please write, wire or
phono 2632. Northern Star Em­
STRAWBERRY PLANTS: lairgel ployment Bureau, 30 E. Church
well rooted, now blooming. $2.00 St., Orlando. Fla.
for 500; $3.50 per 1.000. F. O. B. WANTED by middle aged white
Louise Skrnljck, Moore Haven, Fin.
man. Caretaker nr janitor posi­
11 RKEA DEALERS order from
tion. S. Dutton, P. O. Hpx 1074.
Mizell Produce Co., Live Oak,
31—Special
Notices
Fla,
GERMAN POLICE DOGS: Pippin 30-W nnted Situation. Female
FUR SALE: Shot gun. Remington
Kennels, announce tho arrival of
Automatic, two barrels, one full n litter &lt;&gt;f 7 puppies December 6,
choke, one bush; one Wincocster 1925.
Sire—Wolf v. d. Seimhuttc
automatic rifle. 351 calibre in fine No. 388,703. Half nephew to
condition. 118 Park Avo., 2nd floor. Strongheart. Dam— Trixie Von
■‘OR SALE: Dodge, 3-pnssengcr Bismarck No. -(09,620 H arrington
Coupe. A-l condition; wonderful Park Strain. These puppies nre go­
my. $275 cash. See Roppett a t ing fast so if you want one apply
at once t 1
10— Wanted Beal Estate
rho Herald Office.

FDR SALE: Ford Sedan. 4 doors
good condition, $200.00. 216 E
Second.

ISM

Eastern Exposure
100 feet South of
Highland P ark

J. H. HUTCHINSON

JTEWART THE FLORIST"
Flowers ,‘or ail occasions.
•4)4 Mvrtle
Phone 260-W

F O R S A L E : One acie ami three LOT NO, 33 Palmetto Avo., be­
room house and garage, good
tween Katie and Franklin $800

flowing well, 3 mile* fr&lt; m San­
ford, 12 hundred feet - nth of
First St. Prepared hard road
Price $3000; $1000 ca i. l-alanci
in two years. Quick sale • ' Bob
erts. Box 373. Sanford.

507 1st. N a tl. Bank Bldg.
Phone 24I&gt;

II. C. V1ELE, Jeweler. Watch, WANTED: Two White truck tfrivers at once. Locnl men who know
jewelery nnd clock repairing and
engraving. Quick service. 110 Mag­ town preferred. Good pay nnd
steady work. Smith Bros. F u rn i­
nolia Avenue. Phono 442.
ture Co.

FOR SALE: Living room suit, din­
ing chairs, day bed and dresser. WANTED TO BUY: Long leaf
17—For Sale, Bouses
round tim ber from 100,000 ft.
120 Holly Ave.
■
up, must Is- high land timber for
FOR SALE: In Edgewood, new six
saw m ill, purposes. T. W. P atter­
Sale— Furniture, etc.
room stucco bungalow. Hasten
son, Maitland.
exposure eompleteli' furnished, all
We carry n full line.
conveniences,
$10,500,00. Small &gt;ur prices uro right.
Cash or WANTED ROOM: Two young men
want room and board in private
cash payment, liberal terms, own
ertn*. Wo want your business
er I’. O. Box 1073.
.
Sanford Stove &amp; Furniture Co, family, with garage. References
exchanged. Address G. W. care
321 E. First St.
$250(1 CASH will buy a 5 rooti
Herald. *
furnished house facing east
Fine JPJd with flowers and fruit
WANTED; Second band Johnston
tre e s.'Balance terms. Can give ilp
SALE: Corner lot in Mayrow boat motor in good condi­
mediate pus-e don. Dean- Berg
tit bargain.
Direct from tion. S. R. D.'chre Herald.
Corporation. 51 - First Nat'l. Bank
. Phone 571W.
Bldg.
DIXIE HIGHWAY Gas Station
and Store—Fully Equipped: Old
NEW 5 ROOM HOUSE: $1501
cash. Balance 1. 2. 3 years, or established business, paying; 3 gas
monthly. Price &gt;650.0, Dean-Berg nnd four oil tanks, complete stock
Corporation, 515 Fir-t Nat’l. Bunk groceries and fixtures; new fiveroom painted house and store (JOx
Bldg.
2UU plot, near schuobt, churches,
2 ROOM house- m Pirn-crest sub­ room painted house’and store 60x
is a prescription for
division at &gt;750 each Also lots etc. For inimedinto action, $5500
at $300.(10, all on easy terms. Post takes all, only part needed. Her­ Colds, Cirippo, Flu, Dengue,
Office Box 696, t ’ily.
man Corringtun, ill l F irst NntionBilious Fever and Malaria
tl Bank Building.
ONE, five room bungalow with at
modern improvements. &lt;&gt;n Pop FOR SALE: 60 foot lot on Central
It kills the germs,
lar Avc., between Fir.-t and Sec­
S treet between Sanford nnd Pal­
ond St. Price $1850, $1500 down metto Avenues. 1925 paving assess­
nnd $50 per month. P. 0. Box 696. ments paid. Reasonable terms. Ap­
City.
ply J. Herald Office.

wanted

FDR RENT: Garage. 907 S. Lnu
rel St.

LOST: M black suit case on Cel­
ery Avc. Contains book on Peo­
ples Bank, Red Level, Ala.

MORGANTOWN, W. VA.. people
are interested In Florida. Each
WANTED: Counter girls. Lu-Beth of them through 'a classified ad
in the Morgantown POST. Six
Cafeteria.
cents a word for six consecutive
WANT work or change of posi­ issues.
tion? White only. Northern S tar COLUMBUS (Ga..) LEDGER —
Employment Burenu, 50 K. Church
Classified nils have the largest
St., Orlando, Fla.
circulrtion in Southwestern Geor­
gia. Rate Re ffl-wnrd line) line

31—Wanted Help, Female

SANFORD GROVE. Inc.

C—Business Opportunities

!fficient

LOST: Purse containing between
$20 and $25 in bills. Finder re­
turn to Singer Sewing Mnchine
Office and seceive reward. Jos. J.
Hathaway,

I BUY, pay cash for second hand
pianos. Address Box 352.

Dodge coupe, excellent con­

Fhonc 3

21.—Lost, Found

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ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE

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or But He Is FOR KIP’S WIFE
IS UNAVAILING
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Supreme Court Is ..
Bandit’s Only Hope
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HARTFORD, Conn., Dec. 15.
—(A*)—Ccrald Chapman, mail
robber and slayer ot a police­
man, must die on the gallows
on Mar. .*1, unless the U. S.
Supremo Court savos him.
Federal Judge Thomas de­
nied his contention In habens
corpus proceedings. Chapmnn
nought to return to Atlanta to
serve n 25-year sentence for
mnil robbery, before Connecti­
cut could carry out the death
sentence.
llis counsel have indicated
thnt the case will be carried to
the highest court.

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1925.

Farm Head

Effo.Ts of Secret Society'
T o Locate Ncg:o Male Of
YounR Rhineiander Reveal
No Trace At W. Palm Beach

IW 4 '

Rhinelander Council
Denies Reconciliation

EIGHTEEN PAGES TODAY

NUMBER 116

NEW FITTINGSV olstead A ct Is Called
PROVIDED FOR
R
Failure
By
Jersey
Solon
CITY GAS PLANT
City Commissioner.- Plan To
Spend Approximately $75|000 For Needed Machinery
Within Next Few Months

CM

In A dvocating Change

Only Way To Improve
Present Conditions
Is To Amend Statute
Says Senator Edge

Handsome Yacht O f New
York Man Is One O f T h e
Supervisor Of Playgrounds
Will Be Appointed To Core
First To U se N e w B asin 2.75 Beer Included
For New Park Equipment
Authorizes Building
Of Temporary Pier

t*e

Reports Prevalent On East
Coast That Woman Is Now
On Way To Daytona Beach

In His Proposals

WEST PALM BEACH. Fla. Dec.
At their regular meeting yes­
H
Edward C. Ely, n retired manu­ When informed of the proposed
U*.—M’)—Vigorous srnrch of loc­
terday afternoon in the city hall,
al hotels and rooming houses by
tlm City Commissioners voted to facturer from Rye, N. Y., accom­ canal to connect the St. Johns and
C ap ital
spend approximately $75,000 for panied by his wife arrived in San­ Indian Rivers, he stated that such Limit Upon Amount
members of a secret organization
here early today failed to reveal
machinery and equipment for the ford Monday on the yacht "Tosarl’’ a ' canal would he a tremendous
[♦&lt;
Physician May Give
gas plant and to build u tempor­ and tied up in the municipal Imsm aid to tho people of the entire
any trace of Alice Rhinelander,
Dec. 16.—
ary
dock at the foot of Sanford for a few days’ sightseeing tour Hast Const of the United States
negress
wife
of
Kip
Rhinelander,
eil *&gt;y n
Would Be Removed
Avenue for the unloading of lum­ of the city and adjacent territory. and a big thing for Sanford in
who attracted national attention in
ould follow
Mr. and Mrs. Ely are on n win­ particular.
ber and building materials des­
the recent annulment case.
ter cruise which will take thent
H. Thompson is the new tined for use in the city.
Icourso” in
Speaking of the scenic trip which
WASHINGTON, Dec. 15.—
Rumors became current here Samuel
hack
up the river to Jacksonville,
president
of
the
American
Farm
1policies o f
shortly after midnight that the Bureau Federation, winning the
The machinery necessary for down the const to Minmi, Key West he and Mrs. Ely had enjoyed en- (AP).—The Volstead Act is a
woman had fled to West Palm elction over former president O. equipping the gas plant in order and across the gulf to llnvnna; route to this city from Jackson­ failure and CongresH must
jjblicnns toBeach, where reports were made K. Bradfute of Xenia, O. lie was thnt the great increase in consump­ then hack to the West Coast of ville, Mr. Ely said: “The St. Johns ament it if existing conditions
led Senator
that she had been forced to leave former president of the Illinois tion might l)e adequately cared for Florida before their return north River trip in a lovely introduction
ns to general law violation are
[lc into th e
to Florida”.
was recommended by J. E. Craig, in the late sping.
that city hurriedly aftr registering Agricultural Association.
to be improved. Senator Edge,
Vom which
An
nutomoldle
drive
around
the
consulting engineer of the city and
at n hotel. Word of this report,'
LOCAL
Tha yacht on which they are immediate vicinity is planned by Republican of New Jersey, de­
by City Manager, W. B. Williams.
conveyed to members of a secret
|e had been
is a 50-foot deck cruiser tho Elys this morning, ufter which
The expoditure of approxi­ society here prompted immediate
Commissioner S. (). Chase was cruising
n 120 II. P. Sterling motor, they will embark upon their re­ clared in n prepared address
Republican mately $75,000 for new equip­ investigation that the negress had
appointed to carry out the plans with
today in the Senate.
elaborately fitted with every com­
for enlarging the gas plant pro­ fort and convenience for the long turn cruise to Jacksonville.
stilling com- ment u t the municipal gas plant; lodged here.
Proposing as first steps to ­
Mr. Ely said that Sanford had
duct ion and was given power to cruise.
fcroval in the the construction of a temporary
built a fine yacht basin and told ward amendment, his bills for 2.75
I).•aies Kcconrilation Rumor
act in the buying of tie needed
i or a record freight pier on the lake shore,
When interviewed, Mr. Ely stnt- of the ninny visitors who would per cent beer and removal of tho
NEW YORK, Dec. 15.—(A*)—A
machinery.
!e conference and the appointment of a super­
cd thut ho hud long ago discov­ eventually tnnke use of it. He restriction on the amount of liq­
k-clinfl to ro- visor of play grounds is author­ rumor that Ix'onard Kip Rhineland­
New Dock to lie Built
ered that the pleasures and com­ wns slightly inconvenienced In uor a physician may prescribe,
Hnn clast d y- ized at a meeting of the City er hail returned to his mulatto
The
new
dock,
which
is
to
bo
forts of traveling by yacht were landing, he said, there being no Senator Edge said that if he had
Commissioners.
wife, Alice liatrici* Jones, was de­
in.
erected immediately, it is said, at far superior to those of nutomo- steps or landing raft*.
Water the power, he would amend the
man Watson
City Manager W. IJ Williams nied today by taonnrd R. Jacoby,'
andiitK
Slops
In
Bulkhead
{’"
'./“'I1
of
S»nfoixl
Avenue,
has
j
idle
travel.
lines
have
not
yet
Iwen
laid
along Eighteenth Amendment so
attorney
for
Rhinelander.
The
ruI
ommittee on plans for the Improvement of
provide for distribut,&lt;**(
W ill vI
Jic’
t
’n
urged
by
citizens
and
lnuld*|\tr
pjv
the
dock
and
all
boats
nre
an
enthusistlc
yachts­
mor was one of several that have
ktenlay vot- Sanford’s new yacht basin.
\\ III Also l$c ( (instructed ing interests for some time. It U man,
* * *ami
^,1 commented at some to pull over to the docks - cod
spirit
beverv
.
knnicnts, the
And Other Improvements said that the necessity for unload­ length on tho trip down the inland Clyde Line in order to take the
Cnmphell-Lossing Cost of the been current since the jury in the
on mental nupcrvU.uo.
J he wanted American Legion requests aid supreme court in White Plains re­
ing fuciljtics is becoming more waterway from his home in Rye. water.
Pointing out that severnl years
Made
City
Manager
States
■of his attl- in gathering a truckload of ci­ turned a verdict favorable to the
evident daily and that with the
would be required to bring ubout
nments were gars, cigarettes, candy and oth- wife.
establishment ol n barge
such n change In the fundamental
City Manager W. II. Williams proposed
“ Why didn’t you fellows give
line to tiring lumber and other
law, the New Jersey senator said
i r presents to be sent to the dis­
Iter was re­ abled veterans ;n the Lake City me laughs during the trial when said today that Sanford's new materials here for local use, the
some immediate steps should be
join hastily hospitnl on Doc. 23.
it would have been appreciated?” yacht basin is to be equipped with dock cannot be other than a boon
taken to remedy the present “in­
other Sentolerable”
conditions, brought
asked Jacoby when he was told of m .ry facility for the landing und to building.
Two
new
wells
will
be
provid­
the Senate ed to augment the city’s water the latent rumor, rirst they have
. . .
,.
...
about, he added, through an ef­
City
Manager
W.
B.
Williams
Ki„ taking poison, then putting a l'r«&gt;vis,onmg yachts, all improve- was appointed to have charge of
fort to enforce a law that in Itaalf
Ihich he was supply.
bullet into his brain, next jumping "'vnta to Ik* completed by January the erection of the deck and was
la unenforceable.
Mayor Forrest Lake will ap­ into the river, and finally hnngingj Included among the necessary
TSinator Ln"Real friends of prohibition at
told 'to carry it through with all
|on which the point n committee of five mem­ himself ami turning on the gas.
least admit fuilure,” he said. Sur­
items
which
are
to
be
incorporate
possible
speed.
Mr.
Williams
stat­
out of the bers to direct local playground
veys conducted by original propan“Now rumor has him rejoining (i(, . lh ^
proper is a wnt- ed this morning that if the propos­
, death, was activities.
Approximately 2.500,1)00 'Fax enta of the legislation prove gn
Alice. I know where lie is but will
. ,
'
...
Local
Real
Estate
Operator
ed
emergency
dock
proves
unable
Handsome yacht of New York not tdl. The boy is entitled to a .'T l»'« and landing steer in the
i for the last
Payers Will Be Relieved increase in intoxication and ap­
Reports Jttcrcused Demand
man is one of the first to be ac­ rest. You rnn deny ns strongly as bulkhead. Yachts now find it is to haniliu the nmuunt of mate!palling condition of violation of
ials
which
are
expected
to
lie
un­
From Federal Levies Ah A the
For Iloirte Sites In Section
before the comodated In city’s new yacht you wish and quote me to the necessary to pull over to til) loaded there, the city would mnkc
law.
Result Of More Exemptions “The fnilure to enforce tho rr«iSurrounding New Building
aL "should basin.
effect that there is not the slight­ Clyde Line docks for water and some use of the new municipal
emitters ns
rnt law being »eyond controv. rey
STATE
gusoline, it is snid.
est truth to this rumor."
dock for freight handling, it is
l thill acthe lrk |c a « | .'M violation help,; be- ’
Tho exti^sion of l^Lcist Street
WASHINGTON,
Dpc.
IIL-WI—
•&gt;r»d
thnt
this
would
eutail
no
greut
As no steps or rafts won* nr#
Thirteen studonU of the FlorAncnuLiged
by
th
1
approve!
given
yond
auerritful contradiction, the *
and
the
erection
of
thi*lotel
For­
expenditure.
May Be On Way To Daytona vided ill the bulkhead, the landing
triiar Tt'-l idn State College to t Women
the Income schedules in the tax Influence of existing condition •
rest
Lake
is
already
attracting
to
Upon
the
petition
of
S.
R.
BightDAYTONA BEACH, Dec. 15.— parties nro forced to walk a narVi’itconsin' arc injured in automobile accireduction bill Monday by the house an admitted menace to the peace
f/P)—Rumors thnt Alice .Jones row plank at the top of the bulk- on, representing the Suuford Lions Sanford much outside capital with managers of the measure pressed nnd prosperity of tho nation, let
*»first time \ dent.
Club and delegates from the Wo­ n subsequent increase of building forward today for favorable action us try the simple experiment of
intained on
Search by a secret orgnnizn- Rhinelander was at Cocoa and was head runnlug out front shore,
Mr. Williams has been working man's Club, the city authorized em­ operations in this section, accord­ on many of the less controversial writing tho constitution into tho
his election. | tion for Alico Rhinelander in driving towards Daytona Beach toployment ol
of a playground director
Ini from thei |&gt;a]m Beach fails to reveal any day causeil local hotel keepers to with members of the Sanford Yacht I ploynient
Volxtcud Act," he declared.
points.
rvise tho activities of ‘lie ing to statements from rcul estate
mi bmshui trace of her.
join with those of other sections Club on plans for the immediate | to supervis'
Arguing that It has been clear­
F".*
The new incom * rates, providing
closely connected with tho
fsince young
ly demonstrated thnt 2.75 per cent
Sheriff Chase of Dado county of Florida in nnonuncing a halt construction of all necessary a d -1children in various playgrounds dealers
Widespread
slashes
in
both
normal
development of tho city’s new ter­
st the reception of the wont- ditions to the Imsin, he said, und and parks.
beer is not in fact tntoxlcuting,
is placed on triul facing charge
ritory, reclaimed from tlu* lake by and surtax rates, won overwhelm­ Senator Edge snid a law legalising
Ilnivl Issue to lie Voted
lift't previous of murder in connection with the again
tho materialization of these plans
ing
support
In
the
first
real
test
bulkhcuding
and
hydrnulic
filling.
que i ion, it shooting of a prisoner, who tried ” Scorch of hotels at West Palm j is expected to create here one of
Mayor Forrest Lake appointed a
it would not Ik* in conflict with
In discussing the increased de­ of the non-partisan hill, framed by the Eighteenth Amendment.
(vc split four to escape front jail la*t Septem­ n..*i„, whcrc the quadroon was re-' the* most modern and convenient- committee to cstimuto the amount
the
Ways
and
Means
CqmmUtco.
mand thnt real estate men are
member, and
.
basins
"Granting that the legalising of
ported to have fled front Fort ly equipped yucht
*....'** in tin of money necessary to carry out receiving
for home sites surround- Reduction in the normal rules from u 2.75
[in an effort ber.
the
new
gas
plant
extensions
nn-l
ncr cent leverage would not
state.
Fierce,
failed
to
disclose
her
pres­
two
to
one
and
one-half
per
cent
DOMESTIC
tlu* new hotel, A. B. Connel­
Dees and thus
solve tlu* entire problem, it woul l
Mr. Williams stated today that tho other city projects -now at ing
ence
and
strengthened
rumor
a
that
on
the
first
$1,000
of
tnxublo
in­
ferenee.
Snntn Clnus begins his rounds she was heading toward Daytona the City Commissioners and the hand. The committee, composed ly said today that he know of come, from four to thru) on the accomplish much,” ho continued.
of Wnll Street by blinding out Beach in an effort to elude the no­ Sanford Yacht Club were working of the city attorney, the city man­ more than eight handsome Span­ next $1,000 nml from five to six The senator believed It would holp
type homes rcbeduled for con*
make the Volstead Act “honest"
$75,000,000 in dividends from torious attention.
in close co-operation toward the ager, and the city engineer, will ish
Htructinn in Fort Mellon at an per cent on the remainder, were and would “discourage the growing
large manufacturing companies.
development of the city’s lake make an early report to tho City early
accepted without a word of dis­
date.
demand for at rung liquot, improve
Far west and midwest begin
potentialities by attempting to Commissioners after which a bond
Not In South, Say* Counsel
sension.
J
"While
there
nre
finer
hotels
iu
issue
will
be
presented
to
the
var­
the morals of the country,’’ and
to dig from beneath blanket uf
educate
tho
people
here
to
tho
Tho new surtax schedule includ­ would, nfter ull is said nml done,
YORK, Dec. lS .-tfll—
ious civic clubs and to the people Florida than the Forrest Luke,”
snow thnt varies in depth from LeoNEW
tremendous
advantages
thnt
will
Parsons Davis, attorney for
ns a whole for their approval, ac­ Mr. Connelly said, "there are cer­ ing a cut in tho maximum r-»1•* "give tho public only what they
five to 18 inches.
Alico Rhinelander, today san. that comu to Sanford by the water cording to present plans.
tainly none more modern or ele­ front 10 to 20 per cent, met real an*, anyway, entitled to."
Senator LnFollette has been she was not in the South and at route when the St. Johns River is
gant In point of equipment, and opposition but nil nmendment by
Various
petitions
of
minor
im­
Senator Edge branded ns fal­
l.*&gt;.—(,?)_. restored to favor by the Repub­ no lime since the trial of her hus- opened to the cast coast.
portance were read to the com­ it is a recognized fact that this Representative Ituinley of Illinois, lacious the contention thnt if those
“The city believe* thnt the re- missioners and referred to vnrious hotel unil the section immediately a Democratic monibor of tho coni* who should olmy the law would
in the trial lican Party with his appoint­ Iland's suit had she been mote than
pnde County ment to three Important Senate 50 miles from her home m New gattu sponsored by tho \ucbt Club committees for notion.
surrounding it will he the center mittcc, to tiiuke the maximum rate set an example, general observance
of so niuch importance tp this city
25 per cent was rejected 100 to 117 would result.
Balt and Karl committees.
of social activity in Sanford.”
Amendments to Volstead Act Kl“ lf the Florida Klait is going to that they have agreed to contri­
Lputn charMr. Connelly stated thnt tho fol­ after a sharp debate.
"The fact remains," he added, “4
lowing persons were now building
murder in are offered by Senator Edge to­ wait for Alice Rhinelander, he bute $500 toward defraying ex­
Representative (lurrett of Tenn­ lurge portion of tin* citizens of
| death of two day in Senate.
or planning to build, residences essee, the minority leader, gave hi every class violate the law with­
said today “it is going •&gt; J»o‘t at penses "Mr. Williams added.
House approves revenue hill the railroad stations until the c
in
Fort Mellon:. J.
E. Ritchie,
-* support
to *tho. ■ amendment
und—- nI out the slightest compunction. It
H of Sept. 27,
ll
.
I ....I
...it
.
.
. .
Spanish1. itype_ Ibungalow
estimated majority
mnal court Ih*. which will relieve 2,500,000 in­ nmtq down there get* a whole lot
of tho Democrat* ;oi*l is indeed unusunl when a number
to cost $ 10,000; B. F. Wliltnor, J r , sonto Republicans supported it. of men, and frequently women,
sorfleet this come tax . payers from federal colder. Alice Rhinelander has not
levy as result of increased per­
a colonial residence estimated at Ollier proposed amendments to mi­ gutltor together that inquiry is
$8,000; A. F. Collum, a Spunish nor provisions to the bill however, not at once made us to who has
*ns Everett sonal exemption. ,
Wmen wound­
American legion officials In typo bungalow to cost around $8, wore swept aside quickly und on u supply."
L
'll.
0f. tho later votes did a .c
i n g that fnl- ROCKEFELLER JU.. RETURNS
"Frankly, I have not n solu­
churge of the CamplK-ll-Iaissiug 000; Evercll and William Dash, »
J* Justice said
SMALL I1LAJ5K TOR.U
Bust’s Christmas fund for the dis­ Spanish bungalow estimated 1" I vision follow party lines. Interest1 tion for all this," thu senator said,
NEW YORK, Dec. If».—f/P)—
■t the county
abled veterans in the hospitnl at cost $7,000; L. II. Connelly, n C0J' centered today on the provision of but lio wnu convinced “that the
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Dee. 15. luike City today issued an invi­ oninl type house; E. r.. Bnge, co.-1 jju, |,||| Increasing personal ox- situation cun Ik* measurably im­
IDe Sunday John I). Rockefeller, Jr., back
The city Fire apartm ent was
M
fn he beard fruin a 10 weeks vacation in Eu­ call....... ut this afternoon at *l ® —(/!»)_A|| 13 of the students of tation to every Sanford citizen oninl type to cost about $7,500: i ,.nipt|on&gt; from $1,000 to $1,500 for proved through legal modificatiai
the State College for Women, in­ to contribute in some wny towurd Mrs. Lulu Browner, a California Kjni{|e ,„.rsoiis and from $2,500 to uf the Volsteud Act. Certainly it
automobile rope, has revealed that he left clock to extinguish J P * 11
jured early Monday night when a the truck load uf candy, cigars and type bungalow to cost in the neigh i $;i f,oo for married persons and on cannot be made worse."
| m die lino of! strict orders not to be consulted 111 West Second streettruck in which they were riding assorted gifts that will lx* sent burhuod of $8,000.
which managers of the bill faced
•Iriking his on business matters while abroad
The
origin
of
th“
*
e
w**
u"
turned
over,
were
progressing
fav­
him in the The reason was thnt “ Father was known, but was ext ink
opposition.
from
here
to
Ijiko
City
on
Dec.
.
KKAINGKK (HVF.S CONCERT
■did not seo here and he is worth a dozen of firemen after a few minutes work orably this morning, according to 23.
____
n statement made at tho college
on trial da me."
PLAY TO HR WITHDRAWN
In
discussing
the
campaign,
Joe
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Dec. 15.
infirmary.
Chittenden brought out the fact —(A&gt;)—Percy Grainger, known to
d-e first witThe condition of Miss Frances that tho local post is not asking
LONDON. Dec. 15.—(A*)—Mich­
ull music lovers by his adaption of
»r'ff Chase dinumerous old folk songs, has been ael Arlea’s "The Green Hat” is to
He was
any descripion that will glad
engaged to render a concert at lie withdrawn ufter a 15 weeks’ run
front of the
the hearts nnd cheer the inmates Florida State College for Women j because it is too tragic for tho
Regarding the authorization by
hurt, wns much improved early of the hospital," he said.
* commenced,
the city for tho employment o f a
on Junuury 15.
• Christmas senson.
®fiff Chase intoday, it wns stated.
All contributions are being heap­
playground director for tho city
»’«l either with DENVER. Colo., Dec. 15.—(A*) Heavy sens drove several era
Miss Raggett suffered an In­ ed in the window of the Brltt-Chitparks, Muyor Forrest Ijike stated
.
. _ jured head nml Miss Griffin rece­ tenden Realty Company, and all­
*• B‘* did not —The north central Rocky Moun­ to harbor shelters.
this morning that a committee zf
Northeast Iowa looked for t
»»y shots, he tain region and tha mid-west to­
ived a scalp wound both of which ready a sizable amount of candy,
five citizens would be appointed
peratures
of
five
‘Jo
day began digging itself from bcwere regarded as grnve. Other stu­ playing cards, handkerchiefs, pipes
at an early date to have charge of
J , n. dents. members of the home econo­ cigarettes
- an
neath n blanket of snow that var- day ami Wisconsin
and home made candy
the playgrounds of the city and
above.
Drifting
I*
,
class sustained injuries vary­ has been subscribed according to
•)
itH* In depth from five to 18 inch- ern for traffic in bioux C.t&gt;.
to supervise the various activities
. mics
ing from knocked-out teeth »o
k es.
in Nebraska.
. N*orl}, sprains and dislocations. None pf Legion officials.
cd many hours of extra toil. The which nre to bo sponsored.
NEW
YORK,
Dec.
15.-(A&gt;)—
P As Fire Train schedule* were almost nor- nnd
"We nre nppcnling particularly
Tho director will bo expected to
them, however, was considered in to tho Indies of Sanford for as­ Santa Claus ha* already started General Motors Corporation no fur the initiate the youngsters of the
mul again nnd Uncle Sant's air .At Fort Collins, Colo., an I «
has distributed the largest Christtenement mail was winging its wny ncross I’inttc, Nebr..
danger.
sistance in making this Christmas the round* of Wull Street, which mas dividund.
----------- $5
. a share making city into regular playground
the plains. After being delayed at deep. Cheyenne M f*Je Frol.
The
truck,
driven
by
a
negro,
party
u
success"
Mr.
Chittenden
is
beginning
tlu*
celebration
of
the
Laramie
10
and
Denv
,
u
total
of
$25,$08J)00.
At least games and sports, it is said. Or­
15.— — Cheyenne, Wyo., storm center for
and with . Miss Margaret Handels, stated, "nnd wo nre hopefbl that
ganized programs for both boys
, ,,. oian lost 20 hours, tho first plane hopped en rain on wires &gt;&gt;'u' pjcc for u dean of the School of Home Eco­ those who hare had brothers or most prosperous Christmas in its ■even other corporations have cut and girls wil bo fcautr«« of the
Christmas
melons
of
u
million
or
phone
ami
telegraph
Kansas
history.
Dividend*
to
stockhold­
, htrj» were off for the cast at 12:50 o’clock radius of 60 mile* around Kan» nomics, in charge, was enroute to husbands or sons in the World
new park system. Apparatus for
K a firo that this morning. Livestock appar­
I.ako Bradford, n resort near here. War will come forward with small ers of large companies, which rep­ more.
tho entertainment of the youngs­
Ice-glazed
( min. The
Wall
Street
prosperity
ha»
been
resent
increased
or
resumed
cash
r r j tenement in ently suffered little from the City.
negro is said to have accident­ contribution^ of home-mnijo candy,
ters Is to bo purchased In the near
traffic
and
cuused
dozens
reflected
in
the
steadily
rising
disbursements
payable
ubout
the
a fire storm nnd only one casualty was
ally thrown tho car oub of gear in cakes or anything along taut line."
future, according to reliable au­
cost*
of
memberships
on
the
two
or
accidents.
holiday season, already exceed
- “ P floor while reported although a score of per­
going down an Incline and could
thority.
principal
securities
markets.
A
$76,000,000.
Indications
are
that
sons
had
narrow
escapes
from
“ man were
ONLY ONE J AX ROOM VACANT the total of *uch disbursement.! seat on tho New York stock ex­
Barts
Manlleun| not regain control.
Mayor take has not yet ap­
■i’ '"r kalllway.t freezing.
pointed
the members of tha pro­
He
managed
to
swerve
the
truck
change
recently
commanded
tha
Dec. 1*&gt;. ' . ^ mornin;f
T, ''Rating tho I Generally fair and warmer allBARIS,
JACKSONVILLE, Dqc. 15.—(A1 will be well over $100,000,000.
northern France U ■ oW&gt; Aft. off the highway. It continued on
record breaking price of $150,000. posed supervising committee.
It
is
generally
conceded
thnt
-us a fire \ weather was predicted for today
to a near by railroad track and —Census enumerators during a
(it-rn n ...
/ — ttho
L n T)
1..■ IMountain
f , . n n ) r t l , 1 m(TIr&gt;n
rr* .wremstanfor
Rocky
region lay under u mantle f • wcather, there struck a freight car on a sid­ recent check of Jacksonville found Christmas bonuses to employees Curb memberships have advanced n e w r i v e r l i n e s t a r t e d
er
a
brief
period
ol
with
$8,600 to $37,700.
X tnfm«nt house while a prospect of more snow nnd
only one vacant house In Jack­ will exceed those of lust year or from
ing, turning over.
the country has been »tn
Christmas bonuses range all tho
ubout $70,000. Stock exchange and
slightly
colder
temperatures
face
sonville,
they
reported.
They
TAMPA. Dec. 15.—(AV-A new
pK.i« their lives the middle west.
the worst blizzard It r »3
Eugene Joiner, local mechanic.
curb market firms and investment wny from two to 30 per cent on freight
and pussenger steamer line
rpaeh'thoTriiuredl
found,
according
to
A.
D.
Albert
the
year's
salaries.
Every
one
Is
in 10 years.
falling
Ibanking forces will reap rewards
T |. ' Mr*. El*
Ice, which was forming on tho ienced
was started between this city and
Tho
snow,
which
j
1
1
varyinw,
Included,
from
scrub
women
und
'
tho
record-breaking
girl..
—
„
_
H
.
«ucceeil«l
In
|ts .Aicnes Sil- Great Lakes, handicapped shiping on water craft and approxl- Ibecause of
.
.
intermittently, *1&lt;s
.iv delay- more seriously hurt to the college mutely 3,000 persons in tents of i volume of stock transactions and messenger boys to manager* and Mobile today with the arrival uf
n lx^Y*
Uing which probably will be dis- depths.
the steamer Gilt Edge.
Traffic n H- ,0Krflphic infirmary. About six cf them, Join­ tho various tourist campf*
■ ' j . and John continued until spring. Until then cd and telephone
ncw flMBriP* which hav* iov.olv- KViterol partners.
ond
»
■
er
said,
wero
uoconsciou*.
1 **!&gt;. Mur- no further storm warnings will be communication interiup
t issued by ibo weather bureau.

News Summary

YACHT BASIN IS
TO BE EQUIPPED
WITH WATER LINE

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NEW HOTEL SAID HOUSE APPROVES
TO RAISE VALUE TAX REDUCTION
OF NEARBY LOTS BILL SUBMITTED

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Opens
Court
uesday

Legion Is Soliciting
Christmas Presents
Thirteen Students For Disabled ‘Vets’
At YVonian’sCollege
Injured In Accident

West Digs From Under Snow Blanket
Ranging In Depth From 5 to 15 Inches

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Committee To Be
Named To Direct
City’s Playgrounds

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Santa Claus Begins His Wall Street
Rounds By Giving Out Big Dividends

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c t e w a k t s

Veteran E n gin eer Is
-Given B ig Prom otion

W. F. Shelly,' COO Elm Street,
yesterday
received notlqo of hjs
BERLIN,
Dec.
J.4.—f/P)—6ie«better
off
thnn
they’ve
been
since
tfiNDOH. He?. 14.—i/H —Bol­
WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.—A
to the position of road
shevist boots is tho nfltpc which frioa Wagner, dramatic producer, violent epidemic of annual reports .1920 You can establish -conclus­ promotion
foreman ,of engineers of this div­
and son of Richard Wngner, the
th™ leaving of 10,000,000,000 scoffing Englishmen are giving to great composer, has published a has been raging in Washington ively, by census statistics, that ision of the Atlantic Coast Line
the n u J U of American £ a n n a &gt;
j in the country by Amcricnn the boots women nrc now wearing fiery protest against the invasion for the last week or two.
rapidlyi due mainly to Rallvray, with headquarters in I
lritlsh. visitors. That was the ‘In London and throughout English of Jazz in Germany.
Thero always is oucrv an out­ dwindling
hard
luck
tho boll weevil, anford, according to an announcespenl.by tourists oftheso two titles. But in spite of the male
break just before and after ,,the drought'andwith
“The
Blue
Danube
is
nearer
and
unsatisfactory
econo­ lent made this morning by friends
leers
women
nre
still
buying
tlin
tions dJting June, July ami
December gathering pf -Congress
floated
to
us
than
Cuba
nd
Santo
of Mr. Shelly.
High-topped
boots
In
such
quanti­
ijust, according to Tgures pub­
hut this year It has boon rather mic conditions.
*° KUca^8- Weeld
e!
Mr. 3Jtclly, on onginoor since
ties that English factories, work­ Doinlngo,” he declared. The na­ worse thnn usual, probably be­
lished by the tourist bnoau.
$50 to 990. Ami!: y ^tM , **
dignity, Herr Wagner con­
188(1, Is the oldest engineer In
You
enn
prove
that
taxes
nre
The sohimer tourist season lasts ing overtime, nre unable to keep tional
tinues, demands that the youth of cause there’s more government.
point of service in the employ of
Modern rooms. ncan A®.
appfotfmntnly 100 day* and ex- up with the orders.
nre not being
Besides the president (who calls nndYou
Germany
wultzc to the dainty nnd
the road and hns been continuous­
can
prove
that
hRhtcning
•rts have figured it out that a t 1 Letter writers told papers are
his report a message) nnd nil the
cast $500,000,000 or $5,000,000 n navlng all sorts of abuse on the vivacious melodics of Johann cabinet members, subordinate of­ tho tax load on the rich benefits ly behind the throttle since that
Strauss
insteud
of
dancing
to
ne­
new
footwear.
It
is
hinted
by
'
lay, wns spent by France’s vlsittoo numerous to mention the poor and you cnnf prove that dote.
Previous to his promotion to
some contributors that Russian gro tunes, especially in view of ficials
it
just
makes
the
poqr
a
load
-that
rs during that period.
(ns well ns too numerous for any
engineer Mr. Shelly hpd served In
With the winter season along boots nro used to conceal thick the national resentment over the good use) hnve stories to tell much heavier.
.
French
employmen
of
black
troops
the shops of the company as an
'the lliviera now In full swing, and and ungainly ankles. Others ob­
You
can
prove
that
Americans
concerning their various depart­
with dollars and pounds flowing ject to having women cover their in the occupation of the Rhineland. mental activities.
nrc making more money thpn,they apprentice maohjnlst, nnd later
Jnzz is nil right for the United
Into tile banks of southern France, dainty ankles with such ungainly
ever made before und you can served on tho road as a fireman,
SIMON P I r e anS « !
is said.
Lo Fignro says: "This situation loose leather tops. But most Writ­ States, Herr Wngner believes, be­
You can prove anything by prove that what they make won t it Tho
constitutes a bright ray of sun- er* nrc agreed on the fact that cause i t Is indegenous there, be­
appointment
came
yester­
buy
ns
much
ns
their
former
small­
jhine In Frnncc’s otherwise cloudy the gap between the high boot cause of the evolution of negro nn- these reports—absolutely nny- er incomes.
day from the Superintendent of N o v . 15. 1025
thing.
innneial affairs, and should dls- top nnd the bottom of the short U*c_____
You can make out a ca-c for and this division of tho Atlantic Coast G et same before nlnei*
You can prove that ,for quant­
10
ipate some of the hesitations of skirts with which they are usually
Line Railway.
ity
nnd
quality,
nothing
ever
against
the
tariff.'*
With
beer
foaming
and
flowing
he holder of the cabinet portfolio worn needs to berertiedied. This
the prosperity that this
is needed.
,u:ia&gt;santlbe
It’s domonstrntnhle that Presi­
gap widens as hoots become old from spigots in more than ten equnled literally
if finnnee.”
is wallowing in.
Kaiser Wilhelm had a paper
and wrinkle dawn nnd It has been thousnnd licensed dispensaries at country
dent
Coolidgo
steadily
Is
cutting
QUALITY
First,
fair
p •
1 Broken arms and legs and sav- suggested that women must keep the rute of a pint n day for every Or you can provo that it’s n fic­ down the governmental personnel; weight on his desk hi Berlin that
man,
woman
nnd
cjpld
in
Berlin,
titious prosperity, which covers
hnd been nude from u stone brok­
cd-ribs among their messenger their boots up by straps nround
hoys have caused Paris stockbrok­ tho knees similar to those worn visittors wonder tfnerc the ‘suds’ the country only spottily, nt that. also that there nre moro nnmes on en from the very sumqnt of Mountcomes from.
ers to ask the bourse authorities by officers.
Jacksonville,
- ^
You can prove by Secretary Jar- the government payroll now than Kilimanjaro, tho highest ponlc la
Duval Comt*
There nre only 12 breweries in
fo have the sharp edges of the
Africn.
when
he
started.
dino’s
report
that
the
fnrmers
are
Cornices nt the foot of the huge
Mixed clubs have been grow­ Berlin nnd one has to go n long
jjillnrs in the main room of tho ing in popularity for some time wny to tho outskirts of tho city
stock exchange rounded off,
in London, but the latest Inno­ to find most of thorn. IlnsonJ Begun in 1809 by Napoleop, tho vation is n mixed club in the west heido, the fnvorito beer garden
bourse edifice wns completed in end which is provided with suits picnic grounds, is a district which
1820. In normal times the build- nnd dnuhlo rooms for husbands hnrhors several breweries. Much
beer is imported fom Munich.
ipg is barely large enough to ac­ and wives.
.
Tho brewing industry is one of
commodate tho crowd, but on ex­
A census of women’s residential
traordinarily busy days, such ns clubs hns shown they nre moro tho few In which consolidations
I
fast November 5, which will go successful financially on the aver­ have been taken place at a pace
down in French history as "buying age than men's clubs nnd nre be­ akin to American industry. Fifty
fanic day," the room is woefully coming more popular every dny. years ngo there wore 48 breweries
(hndcquntc.
Mnny women of wealth and promi- in the German capital. Any good
In the tremendous rush on big noncc nre giving up tneir homes bar wns nble to display a row of
dnys messenger boys scrimmaging nnd taking quarters In their clubs spigots from which flowed ns
k
L) and fro with orders suffer a so as to he relieved of the nnnoy- many ns 20 varieties of beer, from
hock to patzenhofer and the now
nigh rnte of casualties. Brokers nnccs of housekeeping. ‘
extent “wheat” beer.
frantically await the return of mes­
Though the per capita consump­
sengers who never come, nnd then
“Get thin" lunches hnvo become
groan when informed they have the fnd here. The idea wns in­ tion of beer has remained about
«!
been taken to the hospital. Many troduced through writings of Mrs. the same, there are few cafes or
Injuries nro caused by well-direct­ Charlotte Comoron. traveler nnd bars today which offer moro than
ed kickH on the shins from rivnl authorities, who told of their in­ five or six kinds of brew.
messengers but the edges of tho troduction in California where she
Following the custom of Wilcornices account for most of the hns been the guest of the Adolph
wounded,
Sprockles family in Snn Francisco, linm the First, founder of the mod­
nnd other friends nt Los Angeles ern German umpire, President von &lt;
Pinnforo frocks whi?n open be­ nnd Hollywood. She is one of Hindenburg immediately on his re­
hind to disclose a slip of contrast­ England’s most traveled women, turn from a tour of tho country
ing color arc one of the winter having visited most countries of writes in his own hand letters of
thanks to the hends of govern­
fashion novelties which society the world.
•hows signs of adopting from
Mrs. Cameron wns entertained ments, state and municipal, who
gmong the many ideas oftered it„; so lavishly at so mnny dinners have entertained hint.
Tito president scorns assistance
,i The dresses nro inspired by the that she felt she would not be able
binck sntcon pinafores worn by to undergo tho strain of giving a from secretaries nnd t y p i s t s ,
Trench children a t piny. They series of long-drawn-out course with a firm hand, which in no wny
^fasten close to tho neck, some meals “to get even,” nnd this led betrays his ngc, ho writes out his
rimes hnve simply yokes anil arc to inauguration of .the scheme r.f appreciation, insisting that grati­
Usually dork In color with lighter lighter refreshments for h e r tude is a personal m atter which
ND th a t is not only a well-known
and building program s under way; M
cannot bo expressed by proxy or
lips.
guests.
, This Is tho time of year when
Scotch expression, but is literal­
will leave you to m ake the decision bM
M o n u s for Mrs. Cameron’s subalterns or with the aid of such
costumers can tell which of their luncheons were tnnde out, not by a mechanical device ps the mod­
ly, absolutely and fundam entally
as MIAMI SHORES is concerned,kr.™
ony prefered styles have caught head waiters or chiefs, but by a ern typewriter.
o fancy of Paris. While hun­ Los Angeles doctor who special­
true.
full well th a t a fte r such an appraisalyouI
Contemporary German drama is
dreds of novelties nro offered, only izes in reducing. Her parties be­
nt
low
ebb
becnusc
authors
use
a few arrive a t popularity.
came immensely popular and now
will decide, ju st as others have beenfaif
"thinning" lunches nre vc.ry popu­ typewriters, says Ferdinand McyThe Pnrls winter theatrical sea­ lar in Mnyfield. Thero ure indica­ sel, dean of Berlin theatricnl man­
in such large num bers that we hayebeol
And how tru e it is th at all who in the early
son is marked by the popularity of tions the idea will extend to din­ agers. Wanting playwrights to
able to sell in one year’s time aj
“get back to pen and ink," Herr
inuniftll comedy, ns dUlinct front ners.
days—when Miami did not present the as­
Mcysel snid:
tho nntlvo French operetta, and by
velopment th a t we expected wouldNpj
“Typewriters ought to be junk­
the number of melodramas of mod­
More noise hns been introduced
surance th a t it does today from an invest­
ern life. The influence .-f the mo- into the street clatter of London ed; stenographers fired. Dramat­
five years to sell.
DoITpIcluTcH Is apparent in mnny by motion picture theater propri­ ists stop dictating ymir work; take
m ent standpoint—invested the “mickels”
plays of the latter type, in several etors who have loud speakers at pen and ink arnl sit down alone
and now enjoy the “muckels”!
nf which tho heroines are distinct­ their doors to transm it the laugh­ in your’studies. Then your liter­
The MIAMI SHORES IS L A N D ^ '
ly modern women. For Instance, ter of the nudiencc on the inside. ary genius, if you hnvo any, will
soon
return
and
the
tiresome
flood
one runs a garngo while another
Whenever a particularly amus­
section we will offer to ‘the buyirrfO
is n hook publisher.
ing film is on, crowds soon form of superfluous dinloguo will van­
r’ There have been few failures in front of the laugh broadcasters ish from your manuscript.”
and this is rapidly being sold outftiw
The rem arkable p a rt of it all is th at these
this* season.’" The young author until tho police shovo them nwav.
th a t our pledge of definite and speci&amp;f*|
The Cologne carnival, gayest of
has no room for complaint against The city authorities agreo that
opportunities have not all gone by. And, it
tho J ’nria producers’ treatment of the Hchome Is an excellent one, nil tho German fairs, is to bo re­
form ance of improvements and bf*
Itjm, for many plays by new men from the viewpoint of tho motion vived next year nfter 11 years of
is also rem arkable th at the opportunities
With prospects of
qye being put on. A new theatre picture owners, but ever it threat­ inactivity.
together with sales and publicity;
of today surpass the opportunities of yes­
near the opera recently opened ens to become n serious impedi­ complete evacuation of the Co­
-With n piny by a 24-year old play- ment to traffic, nnd oteps may logne territory by nllie.1 troops
terday.
, ,
^ g h t, Jacques Nntnson, who pre­ hnvo to lie taken to Imr any furth­ next spring, directors of the car­
viously had two plays produced in er installation of the laugh spread­ nival are nt work on plans for
l^ T T / u - n
U»2ti. Opposition of the Roman
im portant theaters.
ers.
Catholic clergy has waned. It was
, The Oilcon theater has produced
And for every additional dollar necessary
charged that the fairs endangered
a piny based on Florence Bar­
the morals of young men anil wo­
clay’s novel of some 16 years ago, Senator Trammell
now, as compared with the am ount of
men.
“fTho Hosnry,’’ which promises to
* £ * »*A.
Urges
Postal
Aid
The famous horse fair will pro­
bo an unusual success. It has
money
necessary
two
or
three
years
ago,
bably give way to na automobile
caused mnny criticp to lament that
WASHINGTON. Dec. 14.—t/T) show nt the coming carnival. The
a, play of this sentimental char­
there is the added compensation of g reater
acter should survive nnd occupy —First hand information about war nnd disorganization of Ger­
what
he
termed
tho
“phenomena!
assured profits and absolute security, by
man cavalry regiments hns left
the stnge of Franco’s second na­
prosperity” in Florida was given the province without its former
tional theater.
virtue of today’s trem endous invested
to tiie senate today for Senator choice selection of homes. Street
Trammel, democrat, Florida.
parades with hugh floats will also
COOI.IDGB NOMINATES
wealth in the G reater Miami area—by vir­
Senator Trammel, urging the have to he curtailed
_______
_ ._
because
of tho
tue of today’s rem arkable increase in rail­
WASHINGTON. Dee. 11.—(VP)— senate to make speedy nppropria-1 low-hanging trolley wires on tiie
Another hatch of nominations to tions for increased postoffice fa- principal streets,
road and steam ship transportation facili­
public office were sent today to cilitics in that state, told the sen­
EARTHQUAKE SHOCK IN
trio senate by President Coolidgo. ate that in many Florida cities
ties, and by today’s assurance of Miami’s
JAMAICA
Mnny of those names already ure nnd towns people were forced to
bolding m ens appointments.
continued growth. •j4
wait in line two and three hours
KINGSTON, Jamaica, Dec. 14.
Tho nominations presented to ­
to purchnso postage stamps.
—td’l—A sharp earthquake shock
day include:
The present condition, Senator was felt lure about II o’clock this
m
t United Stntes attorney: Fred
Cubbcrly, northern Florida dis­ Trammel said, is simply an ac- morning, tho tremors being per­
And today, the “MICKELS” th a t you will
of tho condition that ceptible for about two seconds.
trict; United Stntes marshal, Ben­ ccllcrntinn
.
, . , ..
,
, „„ No damage has been reported, alplace in carefully selected investm ent in
jamin E. Dyson, southern Florida hns existed there for the past 20 though., many oftho inhabitants
years.
twi
cere
frightened.
district.
the G reater Miami area will bring to you
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dffiie BareFacts,
C SH h t th e m s e lv e s
■

Sufficient”

A n y m a n who can

read between the lines
D e e d s no f u r t h e r
tvidence beyond a peraonal investigation to
c o n v i n c e him of the
merits and satisfy himeelf concerning the ulti­
mate s u c c e s s of the
project.

is back o f the

enterprise? ”—
w hose are th

hands responsible for the success of the project?
And, if the records of such men are unknown
or shadowed by th e slightest cloud of doubt as to
their ability and reliability, m o s t likely the invest­
m ent will be declined. And rightly so.
The investment in M ount Plym outh* will eventually

No r e a s o n a b l y
•ane man will invest any
lum in any p r o j e c t ,
anywhere, without first
m a k i n g investigation
Concerning the property,
the personnel of the or­
ganization and taking
counsel with himself as
to present valuation and
p r o s p e c t i v e future
enhancement.
Lots are being offered
now in business and resi­
dence sections of Mount
Plymouth a t p r i c e s
which we believe your
own judgment will tell
you are sure to enhance,
likewise advance, in sur­
prisingly short time.

■mount to several millions. If you are a3 careful with your
own money as you expect o th e rs to be in whose hands it
Is placed, you want to know som ething of the character
standing and financial w o rth of the men composinf
the directorate.
The directors of M ount P ly m o u th C orporation are amonj
the most prom inent in business, social and financial circles oj
Orlando and O range C ounty. N ot only have t h e y been sue*

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T e r m s : Onc- t hi r d
c a s h , balance over a
period of two years.

I t is n o t re a so n a b le to s u p p o s e
th a t a s in g le one on th e M o u n t
P ly m o u th b o a rd of d ire c to rs w o u ld
asso c iate h im s e lf w ith a n y o r g a n i­
z atio n th a t w a s f u n d a m e n ta lly u n ­
sound.

N o t o n ly th a t, b u t in p r e s e n tin g
th is d e v e lo p m e n t p ro je c t to th e
public th e c o m m itte e in c h a rg e o f
p u b lic ity h a s b een c a u t i o n e d
m o st s tr in g e n tly t h a t n o s t a t e ­
m e n ts s h a ll be m a d e c o n c e rn in g
1 M o u n t P ly m o u th o r its fu tu re d e ­
v e lo p m e n t t h a t is n o t s u b s ta n til a te d by a b so lu te fa c ts. S u c h p r o ­
ced u re, to sa y th e le a s t, is u n u s u a l!
T h e b a re facts, w c a re a d m o n ­
ish e d by th e b o a rd , a re in th e m ­
se lv e s su ffic ie n t in d u c e m e n t to
ju s tify an y p e rso n , so in c lin e d , t o

B u t it is n o t fo r th em to urjft
n o r w ill th e y p e rm it any pi’blic-ty
th a t p r e te n d s to o ffer more than
y c u r o w n eye:.—y o u r ov/n judj&gt;
rr.cn t— c£n v isu n lh ic c s
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JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 15.- W 1

J. C. Mndison, sitting as a cor­
oner, today opened one i f the most
nn usual cases in |he annals of
nuynl county, nn inquiry begin by
*t.ati * attorney Charles Durrance into the clrcumstnhces sur­
rounding the death of Francis J.
• noth, well known furniture dcnl,®‘ JacltS0,*vUle. on Nov. 21,

Henna, green, fancy, $3.00&lt;g&gt;3.60;
Lukes, U. S. firsts, bushel crates
nnd hampers, $3.60@4.00; egg­
plants, standard crates nnd 1mmtrs S_*.fio@3.50; peppers, green,
nmlium sizes, standard crates $3.50
^ **■«* s‘lua*h, hampers yellows,
small, $2.50(103.00; oranges, boxes,
Durrance is socking nn ord- fancy weII matured, $3 50®4.50;
boxes, well matured,
if » *? t^!C coroner ‘o examine grapefruit,
: 1° wdy so that an autopsy may fancy, $2Ji0@3.50.
*)c performed to determine whethNEW ORLEANS, Dec. 15.—&lt;/T)
er death was due to poisoning. Rel­
t otton futures opened steady;
atives^ nf the dead man, other than
Jan. $18.55; Mar.
ms widow and son, Jimmy Smith, i',''0-, 5
arj said to have asked the stale n1l li U « * 5r ?l7*y,; Jut&gt;’ ? 17.70;
to act itt the case,
i Albert C. McKenzie and Hermnn
NEW YORK, Dec. 15. _(/P)
Harris, physicians wno attended
Smith professionally during the l otton futures opened steady; Jan.
tjnal week of his illness testi- $lS.ol; Mar. §18.55; May $18.55;
July $18,25; Oct. $17.85.

in Beautiful Boxes
u a B ccrinuiiy true when the word
box is Handsome and non-eommida:
as to its contents, and every' wound
knows how many steps it saves i
have more than one in the Ik™ c.
Similarly they protect manicure n tt
from rust in damp weather, make
handsome jewelry bpxcs, can lie used
to hold an assortment of toilet arti­
cles that otherwise would clutter up
the dressing table.
They can easily 1* lined hy cutting
heavy cardboard to fit the top ai.d
bottom, covering it with padding, then
stretching silk across it and gluing
it down on the lack of the card­
board. Before these arc glued into
place the sides nf the interior stmld
have a band of -ilk, or ribbon, glued
to them. A large monogram on the
inside of the cover makes the l,o\
more attractive and personal. A hni
so Ttitcsl and inone.~raintncd is in itscll)
a very arc; ptalJe gift, so hy purchas­
ing the sweets for use in your own
home early, emptying the container,
lining and monogramniing it, you will
he getting a present to give away
that will lie acceptable to the most
fastidious.

that come in
make at*
presents. As
jjjijJj day is not
Ijhe season_on
ta make gift*,
back and forth
jir.ning shortly
(rd i s’ending
[the many park ca(l for an
h attractive and
Ewes of candy
wcj,

rtmrats ran be
btrver sex or
etc friend) or
it solvej many
i (be cake and
j both in the
ci, in one, two
[nl arc dcrorat*
jocrarliy which
lies hand-paintpcstry, leather,
L Some show
h arc in gootltd designs of
kr flowers, of
term of gethic

Unlincd. the boxes are equally use­
ful, for they can bo usrd ihrotigltoti:
the year to hold nuts, candies, rr.irk
ers, cookies. They keep these fn -h
and make it possible to have them
always on ham] without drawing in-1
sects or mice. For this reason tho
girl at boarding school or college dcbrliis iu them, as do alt who anliving iu lintels nnd lodging itous—»
where they have no other facilities,
for keeping food in their * -mi*.

of the round
ihite windmill
and attractive
Ithat H apt to
L Among the
| colors is one
if dcsien, with
rkt gad nreen
roll and rlir*
ft showing a
[ time v.lio

tv Com e Arkansas Boy W anted
U tn rtT n * o r M u r d e r i n g T h r e e ,
L d ie \ l i t ( ] a p t u r e d ]&gt; y o f f i c i a l s

■Season ;

—

YELLVILLE, Ark., Dec. 15.—m
■.
—Arnold Comer, 10 year old
E
nn.
youth, hunted through Monday and
1 tin, mjuth "i
night by posses front two
lire hut it is fi&gt;l|iities in connection with n tri­
ll/ make any ll,e slaying Sunday at Duffnlo, a
linter He j • niountain hamlet, was captured
MVa-hinr* 1 rarly today at the home of Ira
Le ,|jrjn,. „ Kobnott, io miles from Buffalo,
,l
News of tho capture was teje,li!l |jnp,.,; ;i) phoned to Yellville by Sheriff
ie invhtiinu ■ Burnt ° f Baxter, leader of one of

ttive tnjii tho
1"
ire had
urging the
s was assured.

Red Pepper Heat
Stops Backache

A. C. L. Is Indicted For
Alleged V i o l a t i o n
01’ Commerce L a w s

ville last week on a charge of via*
lating “long nnd short haul" reg­
ulations of the Interstate Com­
merce Commission, United States
district court officials announced
here today.
The information on which the
A. (\ L. was indicted was furnish­
ed by representatives of the I. C.
C. it was said. Investigations of
the riiilroad's {Iterations, under
way for several months, revealed,
according to the indictment, that
shipments of automobiles to Pa*
latkn, Fin., had been made hy the
railroad at a lower rate than that
charged for hauling to Jackson­
ville/
The esc is scheduled for trial
during the present term of court
in Jacksonville, which has m ess­
ed until January -I, it was said. •

NEW YORK, Dee. 15.—(/P iHeavy buying of the railroad
shares featured tnc resumption ot
wheeling and Lake Erie Common and Western Pacific soared to
new U|2,r) levels ami Louisville an !
Nashville showed nn initial gain
of one point. Lmllunt Steel also
attained a new record high price
and Marine pfd., General Asphalt
nnd Savage Arms moved up one
to two points, Chrysler fell bnck
over three points oh the first Bale.
Defeat of several proposed
amendments to the tax reduction
hill reported by the House Ways
and Means Committee had,a builish effect on sentiment. Pools
were again active in a number of
specialties.
American Can lost
one nnd one-half point in the ear­
ly trading and then rallied two
points from the low to n new rec­
ord high at 20-1.
Other issues which broke through
their previous 1925 maximum

Noon Stork List
Allied Chemical Ji Due ..
American Woolen ___....
Baldwin Locomntivo ...
Bethlehem Steel
___

City

Wc Arc Offcrinj*

Connections are soon to he com­
pleted to Lake Ada by the water­
works department of the city and
two new wells are to be added to
tho source of supply within the
very n?nr future, according to nn
announcement made today by
Mayor Forrest Lake.
It has been known for some
time that the city was contemplat­
ing more Wells for the water sup­
ply of the city and it is said that
tho City Commissioners have hy
their action in endorsing the plans
of the mayor and engineers of the
water department, made it possi­
ble to have tho necessary funds for
these improvements include in the
proposed bond issue.
Crucible Steel ...........
Davison C hem ical_
L. &amp; N. ....................
New York Central
Northern &amp; Pacific ..
I’nn American Pet.
Pennsylvania ..— ....
Reading ...................
a. a . i........................
Southern Pucific .....
Southern Railway . .
Studelmkcr ..— ......
Standard Oil of N. J
Union Pacific ..........
U. S. Rubber .......... .
U. S. Steel _______
CHICAGO. Dec. 15.—(/?)—Doultry alive steady; fowls 18@23*-ic;
springs 25; turkeys 35; roosters
III; ducks 23@21; geese 17@18.

Special This W eek
Genuine Platinum Diamond

Conte in nnd see our wonderful selection In these Rings

Keeping Pace
W ith Florida

T

HE totephenn construction program
now In progress in the States ot Ala­
bama. Florida. Georgia and the Carollnas Is tlio hugest over undertaken
by tho Southern Dell Company. Tie* addi­
tions nnd replacements this year will rest
§13,320,700,

CHICAGO, Deo. 15.—(A1)—I’ulatoes steady; Wisconsin sacked
round white §3.40(5)3.50 ;• few
fancy §3.05; ungraded strong §3.30
@3.35; Minnesota sacked round
whites §3.25(0)3.50; luusliy around
§3.35; Idaho sacked russetU §3.25
@3.00; according to quality and
condition.

Moro than IC.OOfl.OOO will be expended In
Florida this year for new telephone build­
ings. equipment, plant and replacements.

CHICAGO, Dec. Hi.- 011)—With
nn Argentine government crop re ­
port at hand indicating that the
wheat yield in Cordova nnd San­
ta Fo provinces will amount to less
than Ml per cent of an average
yield, tho wheat market took a
decided upward jump early today.
Chicago prices l ' i to 214c high­
er, now style, Dec. §1.0'.Mi to $1.U’J7h and May §1.00 to §1 00 *-j, were
followed by a rise to $1.7014 for
Dee. nnd §1.0714 for May.
Corn and oats went up with
wheat. After opening at 14 to j He
advance May ,84H, corn continued
to ascend, May touching .80.
Oats started unchanged to 1»c
higher, May .Ills .
Later all
months showed a moderate ad­
vance.
Provisions were firmer, re­
sponding to the upwind trend of
hog values anil of grain.

While this work Is In progress your serv­
ice must continue day and night nnd la
greater volume than ever before la nn effort
to meet the growing needs ot tho public.

The enormous sums of money required to
meet this development Is largely new capi­
tal, which must be otfnlned from Investors
who hnvo faith In the future of Utlo State.

Our saccoBS depends In a largo measure
upon your continued co-operaHon. which en­
courages the telephone workers to etrlvu to
serve you better.
DAVID LAIRD, Florida Manager

“ Dell S ystf-M"

SO U TH ER N BELL T E L E P H O N E
A N D T E L E G R A P H C O M PA N Y
On* I'oiicf, Onetytian, Unirrruil Sttritt

Draw Itt fly all that rerbhfWrttftw
for France to try is n debt-funding
commission made up exclusively
TALLAHASSEE. Fla., Dec. 15. of hypnotists.—Detroit News,
—(/!■)—The first of the airplanes
Have you seen Hall Hardware
to Ik* nneraUd by the Florida Air­
Company’s
window nf flower pots?
ways Corporation in tho transpor­
YE
FIRESIDE
STUDIO will dec­
tation of pa i supers, freight and
orate
any
of
these
to carry out
express over the state will reach
your
color
scheme.
Tnllahas &lt;&gt;■ about Christmas Day.
Rood M. Chandlers, president of
the corporation, who arrived in
NOTICE
Talllahassee by air from Tampa
'l ilt’ regular annual meet­
Monday afternoon, authorized that ing of the stockholders of the
statement, according to state sen­ First National Hank of San­
ator \V. C. Hodges, author of the ford. Florida, will he held in
bill passed at the recent special the directors room of the hank
session of the legislature1 licensing on Tuesday, January 12lh,
commercial aircraft in Mo*idn nn-J 1920, as provided in the by­
who is said to be one of the prin- laws, for the election of a
{•iniil stockhoders in the corpora- hoard of directors to serve for

the ensuing year, and for the
transaction of any other busi­
ness that may properly come
before the meeting.
II. F. WHITNER, Cashier.

Concentrated H e a t Penetrates
Wrings Ease at Once
(.‘rings East at Once
Rheumatism, lumbago, neuritis,
. 15.— (,]•&gt; _
ll'd to sew by backache, stiff neck, sore muscles,
hinl spin its strains, nching jolnto. When you
n- 8ir John situ suffering so you can hardly
irntcil British got around, just try “ Red I’epper
Rub" and you will have the quick­
est relief known.
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Nothing has such concentrated,
f’-r t Do per- nonet
rating hent ns red peppers.
for Wounds Instpnt relief. Just ns soon ns you
■'&lt; bUnits, in- apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the
1,1 n mudiotl tingling hent. In three minutes,
’nt the ideal it worms the tore spot through nnd
through. Frees the blood circu­
lation, breaks up the congestion—
and pain is gone.
Rowlett Red Popper Hub, made
from red poppers, costs little at
any drug store. Get a ja r at once.
Almost instant relief nwails you.
I'hone ill'
Use it for eolda in chest. No mat­ nBMMinnxsiBKsa
ter what you hu"n used for pain
or congestion, don’t fail to try Red
Pepper Iiuh.
For free sample tpuil this ad­
vertisement to Whitehall Pharmncnl Co,, Inc., 5'J8 Madison Ave.,
New York, N. Y.

1500 A C R E S

L. c. BEB0UT

On the above date we will sell The Geneva Woman’s Club Property consist
ing of 2‘J Choice Lots and the Club Building1.,
j ,^
This Property is in the heart of th e thriving town of Geneva, where
tensive development is gping on, and wil 1 be sold at Absolute Auction Sale.
If you want to make some easy money and make it quick it will pay you
attend this sale.
Don’t Forget the Date, W ednesday, Dec. 1(&gt;

announces a

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New Year Celebration
fhursday, December 31
D inner a t 8:00 P. M.

•hist Received
Another Shipment

pinir 9:30 P. M. to 1:00 A. M
, Confetti

Noise Makers

nher of Reservations are now beini'
A limited n opted at ?2.50 per cover.

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Check With Reservation to

T \V. WARNER, Manager.

A U C T IO N E E R S
C. W. FERGUSON, Sales Manager
HOME OFFICE: Ufl East Second St.. Sanford. Fin

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PACE FOUR
T h e S a n fo rd H e ra ld

I E S A N F O R D W F I tA T /D . M O N D A Y , P E (

Mfp*i

Jail The Drunken Driver

f i M U i O r » * ir i l l r n w a m m »(
. I n i n a t I n f m l . W»rM»
_______ I I I M «g»«lla A w l

14, 1925.

THE SILENT PA R TN ER

As Brisbane Sees n

Punishing the drunken automobile driver w ith a substan­ Let Ford Do It? No. Indeed 1
Look Oat for Russia
tial jail sentence in addition to the assessm ent of a- heavy
Judges
Underpaid
E n tered u Second e ls e * M atter,
O ctober 27, 1111, a t the P oeiofflce fine has been suggested again nnd again by those who have
What
Is
Our Land Worth?
a t Senfora, Florida under A ct of made a study of the menace of the drunken motorist, yet
March I, 1117.____________
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
despite the fact thnt this system has been employed by other
C opyright Itsa, by Star Co.
K , H. IIKRO__ E ditor aad M « u ( r r
Florida
cities with encouraging success, local authorities
X . L. n i U » .... ........ J l i m l a l r Editor
EA R LE B . J O l i a , w o a o a la a Editor have not evidently deemed the situation here serious enough
AN UNOFFICIAL suggestion is
JtUlMCniPTIOW RATES
to spend $76,000,000 of public
One Year— 17.00 Six Months... 13.50 to warrant such action.
While statistics are not easily available it could safely be money for flying machines. That
l&gt;a1Ivered In City hy Carrier, per
w eek , li e .
W eekly Edition |! .r00 said th at no less than a dozen cases involving the operation
omu
umi. i.»
uuu. u
ill VUI vIIJK i..« upc.
II,” *' nr ,lnv«
per year,_____________________
of
automobiles
by
intoxicated
drivers
have
come
to
the
a
t
j
^
J
1
gpent
5000,000,000
fJr
SPECIAL ROTIC’B i
All obituary
notices, cards of thanke, reaolu- tention of the police recently. It is common knowledge t h a t ,flylng machines It didn’t get any
tlona and notices of entertainm ent*
w here chnraea sre mode w ill be some of tho most serious accidents th a t have occurred in | flying machines that could fly.
ch arsed fo r at regular advertlalnK Sanford have been the result of drunken drivers. The situ­
rates._______________________________,
ation a t present is serious enough to w arrnnt the most dras­ HENRY FORD for $76,000,000.
MEMItER ASSRCIATED P nE SS
would supply tho government with
Tho A ssociated P ress la ex c lu s­ tic action th at the authorities can possibly take. Unless im­
iv e ly entitled to tho ueo for rn- mediate attention is given the m atter we believe the near 5,000 nll-metal Monoplane ma­
chines that really would fly.
pnbllcatlon o f all new s d ispatches
credited to It or not oth erw ise future will witness a far more serious jeopardizing of lives
Each in pence, could carry ex­
credited In th is paper and a lso the
press matter and passengers, and
local new s published herein. A ll and property at the hands of liquor-crazed motorists.
rig h ts of repuhlleatlon of special
a fighting crew to drop
The man who can afford to own an automobile can carry
d ispatches herein are aleo reserved.
bombs and use machine guns in
usually afford to pay fines. The present method of punish­ war.
trUE3PAY,~DEC. 15, 1925.
m ent will not, in our opinion, materially check the alarming
“ TOE HERALD'S PLATFORM increase in the number of drunken drivers found on the
WHICH WOULD be better for
1.—Deeper water route to Jack­ streets. Add to the fine a substantial Jail term, and make the United States, five thousand
sonville.
machines that Ford actually would
2.—Construction of St. Johns-In- the serving of this term obligatory to all, irrespective of deliver for $76,000,000, or what
race, creed or friends, and the law will be getting a t the this country will get in exchange
dian River canal.
roots of this evil.
3. —Extension of white way.
for $76,000,000, after the money
4.^-Swimming pool, tennis courts,
Despite the triple tragedy th at recently stunned all San­ shall have been spent by the kind
etc.
of men thnt hitherto have man­
8.—Augmenting of building pro­ ford, it seems to be the general tendency to regard death, aged national aviation, and that
gram—houses, hotels, s p i r t - particularly sudden death, as some mythical substance far couldn’t get one machine out of
removed from ordinary paths of life, instead of a grim and three to fly to Hawaii.
nvent houses.
6.—Extension of street ravine very realistic power th a t may be m et around the corner
Ford would give you one hun­
program .
today
in
one
of
its
favorite
roles,
the
uncontrollable
motor
car
dred machines nnd guarantee that
7^—Construction of
boulevard
driven by a crazed maniac, who careens madly down the every one of them wculd fly San
around take Monroe.
Francisco to Honolulu.
8, —Completion of city beautifica­ stre et respecting neither life nor property.
*.«» drunken
MAuiincu uiivci
no great «a vtiiniuai
m e man , This country would no more let
tion program.
The
driver 1isa as
criminal no
ns the
9. —Expansion of school system who parades the highways with a blazing gun in each hand,
go^eram cSt^if UwouW* al­
with provision for increased fa­
and
a
jail
sentence
is
almost
too
good
for
him.
Mow
him
to run Muscle Shoals. He
cilities.
•O

BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY

One Of Florida’s Y achting Centers

TIIE WAY TO FREEDOM:—Ye
shall know the truth, und the truth
With the organization of a yacht club, the erection of a
shall make you free. John fl:32,
club
house, the arrival of yachts in Sanford waters, and the
PRAYER:—O Lord, reveal thy­
planning
of a midwinter regatta in Lake Monroe, the people
self to us, for thou a rt tnc Truth,
and we will rejoice in thy liberty. of this section nre beginning to take advantage of the great
TEACHER MARKS HER HOME
WORK PAPERS
At night queer little tnoughts and
winged hopes
Obtrude themselves upon my
helpless mind;
I mark and mark . . . but some­
thing in mo gropes
For far-off goals th at I shall
never find.
One thing I know; I dare not fail
my kin,
My more than kin, tho class I
love and teach;
Their youth, like flame, must leap
all bars and win
The heights my laggard feet
could never reach.
But Spring, forgotten Spring, will
havo Its way
And earth becomes an aching
memory
Of lilac scents, and every wind­
blown Hpray
Points out tho moonlit rond to
Aready.
I follow blindly on where Love
once led,
A path long choked with weedy,

H o ' % L ,Wr . . w W
and overhead
TI10 trees approve our tryst in
whisperings.

'.might make n success of it, pro’ ducing flying machines and fertilizers nt low price. That wouldn't
Buit the powers thnt run the Unit­
ed States, nnd that do not reside
in Washington.
You may read Lloyd George’s
idea of conditions in Europe. The
nations, tired of war, would like
to disarm, under protection of the
Locarno treaty. But nl! depends
upon Russia.
Russia like the United Stntes,
fears the league of nations, says
Lloyd George and soon built up
to such wealth nnd power ns she
never has known, "Russia will bo
ready to tnke niilitnry steps to re­
dress her grievances."

nsset Sanford has in its wonderful waterways.
Backed by the city in its plans for stressing the yachting
nnd boating facilities accorded people of this district, the
Sanford Yncht Club is destined to become an im portant fac­
to r in promoting Lake Monroe and tho upper St. John’s River
ns one of Florida’s finest yachting centers.
At the City Commissioners’ meeting Monday action was
taken which will result in every possible convenience and
facility being given those boats which come to Sanford’s
CHINA IS tnught Bolshevism,
yacht basin. It will soon be unnecessary to walk a narrow
radicals nre financed, her nrmplank in order to land from a boat at the basin or pier. It her
ies equipped, nnd trained hy Bol­
will soon be an easy m atter to take on w ater without moving shevik officers, Chinese’ have no
from the dock. All of the improvements that are to be made grent objection to being killed,
They enn be tnught to fly, do any­
will be welcomed by yachtsmen.
thing that a westerner can do,
The coming winter months will find many yachting par­ and
do it as well.
ties in the w aters near this city. In addition to those com­ The learned Ku Hung-Mlng, an­
ing here from other points while cruising in the beautiful St. alyzing Chinese chnrncter ably says
John’s, there will be five or six now yachts costing many "the true Chinamnn is a gentle­
thousands of dollars, which are now under construction for man," having been brought up in
the confucinn wny, which makes
local sportsmen.
This fact alone merits all the improve­ everything
depend on behavior. He
ments th at are to be made by the city.
gives you the impression thnt
Sanford's water facilities nre exceptionally fine.
This (...........
Chinn never will really "go bolcity can and will become a great center for yachting in Jshevik.”
Florida, a sportsmen’s paradise.
BUT NOTHING is certain in
—■■■■■ —o--------------,
tliif* day, i ml our'w iie government
F L O R ID A H W H ltetr YOb sit and watch at twilight ought to think a little about Husthe fronds of the graceful palm latticed against th e fading :1a. rt-d our stupidly provincial
gold of a sun-kissed sky—Where sun, moon and stars, at MIL (1 ■ tevnrd that government,
eventide, stage a welcome constituting the glorious galaxy of bef " we i*ro compelled to think.
t:r ’ il boy financiers threw
the firm am ent—Where the silver cycle is heaven’s invalid* awf tv
ib ;r money on loans to the
and the full orbit its glorious pendant—Where the w h isp e r­ Cxnr, hut that is no reason why
ing breeze springs fresh from the lap of the Cnrribeau and 11
Americans should bo
woos with elusive cadence like unto a mother’s lullaby.— ■ *'•*. 1 '*!i 120,000,000 Russians,
1-a
France five times
Mercer I*. Moseley, New York.
v.Tim she owes our baby hankers,
------------------------- o------------------------inn) r.i'Ti!, hut Franco recognizes
WHEN TWO PERSONS do the self-same thing, it often­ H i s;a' government, nnd receives
times falls out that in the one it is criminal, in the other it her umbassador.
is not so; not th at the thing in itself is different, but he who
THIS RICHEST nation on earth,
docs it.—Terence.
with its millions nnd billions tos­
------------------o-----------------sed about in tho annual budget,
A COWARDLY CUR barks more fiercely than it bites. ought to find a wny to pay it’s
judges and thoir assistants de­
—Rufus.
cently.
---------------o--------------Federal judges are paid salaries
A MAN MUST either imitate the vicious or hate them.—
disgracefully, dishonestly lo w
Montaigne.
Their pay, based on conditions
------------------ o--------------------prevailing many years ago, now is
THE COMING YEARS bring many advantages with utterly inadequate, and the same
is true of court clerks and others
them ; retiring they take away many.—Horace.

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THE AVERAGE MAN

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TAMPA TIMES
It has often been a matter for
comment that Shakespeare, a man
of wider sympathies and greater
understanding of humanity, per­
haps, than any other man that
ever lived, was forever expressing
a thinly veiled contempt for tho
intellectual capacity oT the aver­
age man.
Not thnt Shakespeare was an
aristocrat, lie was, by nature, a
democrat.
But in his various
plays, almost without exception,
the common citizen is represented
as honest, courageous, loyal—but
dumb.
We have gone quite a way since
Shakespeare's day. The humblest
man in America now enjoys great­
er mental training and has a wid­
er outlook than tho average citi­
zen of Elizabethan England, Bot­
tom tlie weaver and honest old

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Constable Dogberry may hnve ty­
pified the average Englishman of
those days, but they -no longer
give a true portrait.
Anti yet—whnt is tho chief
cause of the many, many imper­
fections in our national life today ?
Is it wickedness—willful hardness
of heart, stubborn disregard of
other’s rights, obstinate persis­
tence in wrong? No. Examine
life closely und you will find those
traits relatively rnre. The hu­
man race is well disposed.
Isn’t it, rnther, the failure of
you and me and the rest of us to
realize what is wrong nnd how to
remedy it; our failure to take the
time to study out the problems
that confront us, our unwilling­
ness to be bothered with anything
that doesn’t touch directly either
our pocketbooks or our prejudices ?

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Florida is the only place in tho
Florida has more sunshine per .
country where you can pick fresh day than any other state in the | ♦
strawberries from your garden Union—and fewer droughts.
|£
I gave my meed to dust, to drift­
and go swimming on New Year’s
ing chalk,
Florida is a state that cannot
day.
That seeped into my blood and
collect income or inheritance tax­
Florida is the only state that es.
left mo old,
Stearns Knight Six Touriif.
has the land nnd a climate suitable
And yet, I feel, the Lord has made
Florida is a place where child •
for
the
production
of
three
crops
me walk
ren play in the open the year—
2 Stearns Knight Four Ttwitpj
u year.
On shards of sacrifice to streets
'round, where flowers nre in
Florida Is one of the very few, bloom every month, and where tho
of gold.
192G Gardner Straight EiihtW
if not the only state in the Union, birds nre always singing.
That lamp seems getting dimmer
months old.
that has not a single death from
night by night;
Florida is a place where every &lt;•
summer heat prostration on rec­ citizen’s constitutional right to *
Tho bulb is worn—or is it just
1925 Richenbacker Tourirf.
ord.
my eyes?
life, liberty and the pursuit of hap­
1921 Moon Six Touring.
Florida is the only state that piness is aided by all of the ele­
I must havo light to work . . . I
can supply the rest of tho coun­ ments.
must have light
1923 Winton Limousine,
try with large quantities of fresh
To carry on , , . and rate this
The so-called Florida b o o m
Sell $850.00.
fruits and vegetables throughout started when the Spaniards first
exercise.
the winter season.
—Elias Lichcrman.
pioneered this land many centuries
1921 Gardner Four, Sport
Florida is one of the few places ago. It has been growing stendily
in
the
world
where
manufacturers
and surely ever since. It has al­
Whnt do you think those west­
can operate large industrial plants ways appealed to people as a high­
erners would give for weather like
without danger of their operation ly desirable place to live. It al­
we are having.
being curtailed by severe cold win­ ways will. It will continue to
■
o — ■
ters or terrific hot summers.
grow and develop as long as there *
It’s hard on King Tut to have
Florida is a place where sick are people on this earth Who seek
included in the federal judicial sysso much fuss made over him when
poo pie come to die—and then to the advantages and enjoyments t
tcm.
125 North Orange Ave.
ho doesn’t know anything about
record old age.
■&gt;
anil comforts of life.
MY FAVORITE STORIES
it.
A G R E A T majority of the
By IRVIN S. COBB
judges are lawyers of exceptional
An authority says the average
Camps Must Be Kept Clean — Or Close
ability, men that in private prac­
auto lasts six years. Our Ford
A young Italian came as a can­ question:
■;&gt; •;* •;**;* -y■!* %•‘1'
’ ■1' '
tice could readily earn five to tea
________
JACKSONVILLE TIMES-UNiON
didate for naturalization before a
"See here, Tony," ho said, "you times their official pay. Their
isn’t an average.
judge sitting ut White I'lnlns, New understand, don’t you, that even work is hard, exhausting, requir­
---------0-------JK'in
9 Prcvnil
1. ^ nfound.
e s s where only health should
Congress has been in session York. Although he had been in though you become a citizen there ing integrity, patience and learn­ «ng
in Horida'acrnllnr10?
riorum account for
numer-lhe
moro than a week and we haven’t tho country barely long enough for is still politically speaking, a dif­ ing. The country should pay fair­ ous
camps thnt are to be found
Quite a number of camps arc
yet heard n thing of Cole I.. Blcase. tho issuance of his first papers, ference between you and a native- ly for such services. Every citi­ throughout tho stule.
T h e s e being maintained, operated, by I
-------- o--------the applicant showed a remark­ born citizen of this country?"
zen’s welfare depends upon tho camps, in larger number than in private individuals. If they do j
For the first time since the in­ work of the courts.
John l). Rockefeller has arrived able knowledge, everything con­
previous years,
to the
, _ are due
,
-— i
provide what ia necessary for i
In Daytona to spend the winter. sidered, of the laws uf this coun­ quiry had begun Tony seemed
a u d it s systems rAXES|
very
much
larger
number
of
peo-,| safeguarding health they ouirht
ought
,
ci
i,i
pen*
Now maybe some Florida boy or try ami of the duties appertaining stumped. Puzzled he shook his head.
SAM COHN of Newark, repre­ the shorter lntlf 1 If
girl will lie presented with a new to citizenship.
"Meester Judge," he said, "I
t oj t() he put out of husineis promptly.
senting n big finnnciul institution, cam ns
dime for Christmas.
Hu knew that tho Cnpitol was don’t getta you."
r
^
TheiuJ
to be required to do
Jacksonville, Tampa, Miami, SanW
"Well then, I’ll put it another says "the real estate in the United camps call for Ferious attention. ] whatever is necessary to
located at Washington, that there
States
is
worth
one
hundred
an
l
n hem e.ther health is to be pro- camps safe Otherw^c the danger
Palm Beach, Daytona Be**
Whatever the Army Court M ar­ was a difference between federal way,” said His Honor.
"Could
^'seasc in- i8 great.
Campers themselves
tial decides to do with Col Mitchell, government nnd statu government, you, an Italian horn, be the Presi­ sixty billions." That is a low esti­ dted* ncenrfU&lt;ne8f
.....................
mate, especially if you look ahead. ited, nuordmg to adequate sani- should r..fn«n
wo don’t have any idea that it will that n voter was presumed never to dent of the United States?"
C E N T R A L FLORIDA
roi^Zj£ £
V
i J S ’S S r i S S ’
disturb his Christmas.
sell his ballot, und thnt an oath
Tony's face brightened. "If you California alone intrinsically is “ r&gt;; mmlitiun. W
worth
?
160,000,000,000.
There
are
11 ■■■ - O ■^ —1
was hold to be sacred in court. pleosa, Meester Judge, no! I got­
"' o f cour.' &lt;ir| 116
theri;ll,’‘ and the health authoritiesprom pt317-318 F irst National Bank
What has become of tho old- The judge conducting the exami ta good job now, working for Mr. tens of billions of developed value nrovhled wi;uWheru Cttmps T , not ,v « re * t thoso who maintain S ,
in many of the great states.
fashioned girl who used to have u j nation wus moved to put one more Duffy, the contract."
K T '
V I1*'- ?0n'11,tions’
constitute a public nuisance.
Sanford. Florida.
date at homo so she could take
care of the children while her
REAL ESTATE Is worth whnf proper*^disposal T ' l'yarj - port“ nt: ** J „ t ,
b e ^ wi f ^ a i d suf-*
S. G. GRAY, RESIDENT 3 ’
human beings made it worth, for other refuse th. rf ,i8?rb" K®. a n &lt; l j Dcicnt to keep people from threatmother visited the neighbors?
THESE EFFICIENCY EXPERTS
1
1
’
htro
&gt;
a
tnvitatw
n
to
enimr
the
health
o
f
th„
---------------0-------crops, mines, factories, or busi­
the health of the community
OHIO STATE JOURNAL
sickness and disease. Florida ran- ening
ness.
The regatta to be held hero in
and the state. They are a men­
not
afford
to
permit
conditions
to
January under the uuspices of the The reason why the modern ef­ places and perform useful services
ace not to be tolerated.
In New York, Chicago and other
i
Sanford Yacht Club will be a big ficiency expert, so-called, has be­ but what the efficiency expert fails big cities, small corners now worth exist that nre detrimental to
Florida wants no epidemic of
,?. . . .
incumbent on health
event of the winter season and come u laughing stock is because to sec is th at no committee, no a million each, in time will 1k.« officials
Ioca lit/ "tthrough-1
h rn, u)h ' ?"y
rt work
or ?ha/for
actL
er* The
time
should attract many sportsmen he magnifies tho form above the conference, no organization, no worth five millions. Very bnd for
,i... in every* locality
to gos°to
health
mainteout
the
state
to
exercise
every
who have brought their aimed substance.
uyatem is ns great as a great in­ tho non workers thnt will inherit possible precaution to safeguard nance is now. and not after there
boats nnd yachts to Florida fro
[rum
the corners, but perhaps single public health. They need hearty is an outbreak of sickness, with its
If Judge Gary did not clean up dividual.
all sections of the country.
tax will fix that.
of human lives. xVith thous­
his desk every night, the efficiency
It
is
often
sniii
thnt
no
man
is
co-operntion on the part of all the tell
--------o
ands of people coming into the
expert would reprimand h i m greater than his parly, a typical
people—by
those
in
cum
ips most state und going into camps, as
Montaguo Glass says every time II sharply nnd, if tho habit persisi- efficiency expert theory. It la
OTHER NEWS from Europe of all.
ho sees Jack Dempsey in tho mov- "V,?’dUchurge‘him.'
not true, A great man is greater tells of possible war netween T ur­ , " S t t t l,ealth officials arc do- many now are doing, and ns moro
ies he becomes more convinced! I# , , , _, “ 4 tl
will be doing in the ensuing
If Chnrics A. Dnnn did not nl- than uny party because the party key and Britain. Turkey ignores
that tho champion is a great fight­ wayn
can l,) Frotcct the months, extreme vigdunce is im­
represents only the average in­ tho orders of the League of Na­ health ofy,Cu
havo
tho
last
of
his
copy
the public, that of vis- perative. Everybody ought to be
er. At thnt we may be able to ready for the printer exactly at telligence and the average charac­ tions, which is usual in Europe if
‘° "
They lunnot be concerned sufficiently to assist in
figure out thnt "Red” Grango is the appointed hour his job would ter of its members.
you want a fight. Mussolini did iexpected
to
give
attention every­
a great football player after see­ bo in danger.
All the great work of the world it, in the Greek bombarding inci­ where. under prevailing conditions. maintaining healthful conditions.
ing him on the screen several
dent. .
is
done
or
inspired
by
great
in­
Their resources, as well „3 tt)oir Every citizen nnd every visitor is
The efficiency expert's Ideal is dividuals, some of whom, probab­
times.
concerned, whether or not they do
time, is limited. They n«wl
.clockwork. Ho is against individ­ ly, failed to cleun up their desk:
-------- o-------THE LEAGUE is supposed to should have, nil tho help necessary. what snould be done in the mat­
ualism
und
for
standardization.
Ho
A University of Florida student,
or were Mate with their copy for back Britain in any row. But, when In this direction campers can do ter of health protection. Failure
Robert McGill, has been named us would make robots of us at*.
the printers.
one fight starts, other nations re­ very much good work. Tlu-y kn0w to act means possible sickness and
If he could do that, make precise­
one of thu thirty-two Rhodes schol­
A man’s greatest possession is member old quarrels and nobody as « general thing t h - n e disease,
i c n neither
c r of
ot which must be
bo
ars from the United States this ly accurate machines of us, he his individuality. In that is hia is safe,
water,
ihiproper
se^aeo
.li
'
?
^
,
0
I
^,‘rnutt]‘^,
,
“
&lt;
•
*ny
cost.
Prevenyear. Tho honor that has conic to would feel that he hud done a great one chance of accomplishing any­
Kemal Pasha is up-to-date. If
young McGill is more significant work In the world and deserved a thing worth while. We are glad ho sent a few flying Turks, even accumulation of filth—all camhln-l ihL" Wl bo far „l°33 exPensive
breed disease anyw hiJ w l ? £ " * CCre’ ?r t:ra&lt;lk'aCion’
the
tremendous
increase'
in
salary,
when considi-ratiun Is given to the
that the efficiency expert has be­ very few, to hunt our British bat­ to
ida is no exception. * If pr0Mf ’ ' ' ^ W! K° f.or(th fro™ the people
fact that there were four hundred
Tho efficiency expert is strong come u laughing stock. It shows tleships, or visit British cities, forts
made to have cieao ! wK« upprecia e good health, ami
and twenty applicants represent­ I for committees, conferences, or­ that the people Im c pane ucm.e. there would ho excitement. Th« camps are
there
will he ’ittlo
I 0
w lat Js nece“ ary to safeing elghty-five colleges and uni- ganizations, systems. Of court* t hat they recent belnc; standardize I Turks, in the big war proved to
ot
Jc
k
n
u
s.
But
it
th
e
*
e
ffo
rt
LU
n,n
,
,
6an!C’
thf camP*
»’&lt;=
vwrsities,
and
won’t
be,
theso things have their rightful
le excellent fliers.
aro lacking there is hkelv m
clean—or close. Let there be
18 llkely t0 b« 00 temporizing with health.

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- HE SANFORD HERALD, MONDAY. DECEMBER 14, 1925.

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MRS. FRED 3. DAIGER, SOCIETY EDITOR

MR. A N D MRS FRED A. CLa r l ^ T ^
D IN N E R HOSTS AT L0NGW00DARE

RESIDENCE TELEPHONE:

Mrs. Clarke Leonardy
Hostess To Members
Of St. A gnes Guild

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netted a neat sum. Under the head
of new business, plans were made
and perfected for a dance to be
BY MARY MARSHALL
iven by the various chairman,
Copyright McClure Syndicate
.
sinRinK
evangelist,
acted re­
as Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Hazzard of
(all, and a Christmas dance to be
A very unique
*nu fw.litthtfu'lltnown
rj-^ursdayl toastmaster.
Clever
and witty
given Christmas night, also at the
name d i n n e r was R»ven
A.'.eponses from the guests were giv- Augusta, Ga., will arrive in San­
On Monday afternoon the mem­ City Hall.
evenlng by Mr. and J ir • 0ranKe en. allusions being made to the ford on Saturday to spend the Ecru lace trimming for dark personal maid or must be very
Clarke, proprietors of tr, . . . . . i
t nf v----------frocks appeals to women of irecise about your clothes. These bers of the St. Agnes Guild met
___ _* *•...auc io me Christmas holidays here with the
After all business had been dis­
[js'o. 2 0. E. S. and Black Hotel, in honor of Wade eucst of honor and the future de­ latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.
discrimination.
at the home of Mrs. Clarke Len- pensed with, a social half hour
ace
collars,
cuffs
nnd
frills-must
You really need a new after­ be kept spotless. In tracks nf this nardy on Third Street for their was enjoyed, the hostess serving
«ttr* in C*®pg Entzminger, who has been instru­ velopment of Ixmgwood. At the L. Dumas at their home on Park
noon frock. You had thought ear­ sort we must consider overhead n s '
Die Hall
8 mental in developing large tracts conclusion of the dinner, the Avenue.
meeting. In the absence of dainty refreshments.
of land in Longwood.
guests gathered around a larae
lier in the season that with what well ns original outlay—and often the president, Mrs. *1. N. Robson,
Among the members present
yon had on hand ftom last season, it is the frocks of high overhead the meeting was presided over hy were Mrs. Raymond Phillips, Mrs.
•ret vdth Mra* The decorations were appropri­ cheery fire in the living room,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
D.
Woodruff
nnd
ate for the occasion, the center- where they swapped stories and Mr. and Mrs. Wynn W. Potter for­ slightly remodeled, and the new thnt look the smartest and most the vice-president, Mrs. ltaymund Benjamin Whitner, Mrs. William
fk«n»
piece on the long banquet table enjoyed a number of well rendered med a congenial party fnotoring vc.vet frock, you would he able to distinctive.
Phillips.
J. Hardy, Mrs. Howard Overlln,
representing a woodland scene, in sones by Mr. Schofield.
to Orlando Monday evening to at­ mnnnge so far as nfternoon frocks
Most encouraging reports were Mrs. Wurt W. Warner, Mrs. R. W.
which were minature rivers and
Those present were the seven tend the George White “Scan­ were concerned. But there are
©1 given by the various chairmen, Prarman Jr., Mrs. Mortimer Glo­
_ l e t^ L. will
.. banka of sand. A t intervals were Entzminger brothers, Walter Ma dals."
times when the vevet seems too
including the report from the an­ ver, Mrs. C. J. Marshall, Mrs. Chris
Ijj,, Methodist ]jonai bears and other wild animals grader, A. M. Hickey, S. S. Stelpformal, too pretentious, and times
j cleverly hidden in the shrubbery, metz, A. E. Kenney, Dallas Bar­ A. F. Dreka of Atlanta, Ga., when you really want something
nual bazar, nnd the sale of prop­ Matthews, Mrs. Mildred Peabody,
krill give an m- j jn „ clearing was the hunters’ den, John W. Cain, J. F. Schofield, spent the day here on Monday a t­ new.
e r ty owned by the guild, which , and Mrs. Park
[ City Halltents, camp fires and other access- David E. Manasco, M. O. Over- tending to business, enroute to DeHere's a bit of advice. Go ahead
|of M*CP° , ories. The menu included wild street, E. A. Douglass, Dr. Green, Land.
and get the new frock you crave
| l t the borosli KnmCt fricasseed squirrel, broiled Senator Burrows of Mississippi,
even if you have to make it your­
[quail and roast turkey.
John J. Mathcson of New York, George F. Woodward of St. self or buy somethin,t quite inex­
tinole Chapter
John F. Schofield, the well- Briceno Clark and Fred A. Clark. Louis, Mo., is in the city for n pensive. Select blnck or navy blue
tsent “Rollins
short time transacting business. crepe de chine or georgette and
trim it with ccra lace. I hnve In
Get pla&gt;'s
* High School
Mrs. J. K. Mcttingcr, Mrs. Wal­ mind a little frock seen at a smart
the other day. It was of
R egular Session Of Sally Harrison Chapter ler Morgan nnd little son, Jack, luncheon
and Miss Ituth Mcttingcr return­ black georgette lnid in very nar­
fflour at Li*
Held A t Mrs. Louck’s Home
ed to their home in Jacksonville row pleats and it was finished
on Sunday after spending the past with nent, close-fitting cuffs of
The regular monthly meeting nndcr Vaughn, the alternates br­ week here ns the guests of Mrs. ecru lace nnd a small eton collar
library open of the Sallie Harrison Chapter, N. ing Mrs. A. B. Peterson nnd Mr.i. Harry Wilson at her home on Ninth and double frilling of the lace ex­
tending from the ne k to below
S. D. A. R. was held Friday after­ W. B. Ballard.
Street.
the line of the narrow blnck belt.
noon, at the home of Mrs. O.Irv- The Chapter will also be well
Bt of the Wo- ing Loucks, on Magnolia Avenue. represented by several of their
Rev. and Mrs. A. S. Peck of Not n bit of embroider;’ or metal or
3 o’clock at
The regular routine of business members as stnte officers, they Mansfield, Penn., who are spend­ fur or any of the other trimmings
ik Avenue.
was in order, and during th &gt;9 per­
Mrs. John Leonnrdi, state ing the winter at New Smyrna, that we have come to regard ns
tle meets at iod, many important matters were being
recording
secretary; Mrs. A. M. motored to Sanford on Monday to well nigh essential this season. But
j R. Whittle, brought up and discussed, among DoForeat, member
spend several days here at their the ecru lace was fine nnd of good
|t 3:20 o'clock. them being the appointment of tial committee; Mrs.of A.theT. creden­
quality—the dainty little cuffs and
Kossi- home on Palmetto Avenue.
collar trimming were exquisitely
delegates and alternates to the ter, member of the nominating
state conference which will be held committee.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Packnrd nnd made, nnd therein lay the subtle
ifan. 1!), 20 and 21 a t Jacksonville,
Two new members were added Miss Hazel Packard composed a charm of the frock.
You may not lie able to find a
with the Katherine Livingston to the Chapter. Mrs. L. P. Hagan congenial party motoring to Silver
ready-made
frock trimmed with
anil
Mrs.
Brooks.
Springs
on
Sunday.
Chapter ns hostess. '
fine
ecru
lace,
blit you can find a
At the conclusion of the busines.;
Representing the Sallie HnrriMr. nnd Mrs. J. L Wnlker Jr., not expensive little frock that you
session,
a
social
hour
was
enjoyed
son Chapter ns delegates will be Mrs. laiucks serving dainty re­ nnd two children, nnd Miss Edna enn trim yourself with friUing and
Mrs, W. E. Wntson and Mrs. A lex-1freshments.
Armstrong of Wimlemero, s|H&gt;nt cuffs nnd collar of fine ecru lace.
Sunday in Sanford calling on rel­ There is and will long continue to
Is- overflowing with gifts of
be nn air of real distinction about
atives and friends.
Quality.
any frock trimmed with dainty
Rollins College Actois ^ nm[ ^ r3i K. Gcrstonberg laco or needlework. It h m t the
Diamond
Kings
THOUGHTS—WISE To
of trimming that appeals to
Present Two Plavs ..f Woodhaven, N. Y.. arrived in sort
Perfect
diamonds
— Blue and
distinctive touch is given to
A N D OTHERWISE TT
1
i n the city on Tuesday to spend some the woman of show.' taste or lazy u The
frock of dark blue crepe by
white. Priced from—
habits. To look wel1 in frocks so
Here On vx
December
18 ,iim. hi«. th« Montezuma.
adorned you must either have a means of this collar, cuffs and vest
$25.00 to $95.00
“This is real Irish lace," the
set of ecru lace nnd mull.
Seminole Chapter Number Two Mrs. G. II. Bailey of Newport,
saleswoman assured mo the other of the Order of Eastern Star will
W rist Watches
day when I went to buy the mater­ present the “Rollins College Play­ Ky., nnd Miss Fannie Kisby, also Mrs. Mary Mainca Is
of
Newport,
Ky.,
who
have
been
Hoff
teres,
Hulovu and Klgins
ia1 for n set of lingerio collnrs and ers" in two one-act plays, Dec.
Community Church At
cuffs. “ It Is quite new too,part of 18. at the Sanford High School. touring the state, arrived in San­ Hostess To The Pipe
$20.00 to $200.00
Ginderville To Give
a shipment that we have just had In addition to the plays, there ford on Monday for a brief stay.
Organ
Club
Monday
from China.”
Diamond Flexible
will be two professional vaude­
A Christmas Program
“ But it's Irish lnce^-rcal Irish?” ville ucts. Miss Gretchen Cox, one II, C. Mullarky of Jacksonville
Bracelets
I answered, nnd the woman'with­ of the principal characters, needs spent the day here on Monday at­
Mrs. Mary Mnines was hostess
On Dee. 22 at H o’clock the newly
out n smile assured me that it no introduction to Sanford nudi- tending to business.
to the members of the Pipe Organ
Priced from—
was.
Club, Monday afternoon at the
enco.i, having appeared here in a
C. W. Myers of Ft. Meade was home of Mrs. A. M. Phillips on organized Community Church at
$75.00 to $250.00
Since
then
I
have
been
told
thnt
m
concert several months ago, at
Ginderville Church at Ginderville,
the business visitors in San­ Ouk Ave.
a great deni of the so-called Irish which time she was most cordial­ among
ford on Monday.
—SPECIAL—
Many howls of fragrant nnreis- will give nn unusually interesting
lacs in the rftores comes from China. ly
... retired.
......... She
w... will
—hi be
i»- nccompnn
uccompanChristmas
program,
at
n
large
tent
-------sus, together with all kinds of
White Gold Wrist Watches
Irish is just the name of the lace, j(&gt;,| by Miss Leila Niles.
Mrs. J. O. Long has as her Christmns suggestions were used which will be located on the SunRegular
$18.00 value, for—
I suppose, not the designation ,of j Another important player, Miss house
at her home o n Oak jn decorating the cozy home.
ford-Orlandn Road.
the place from
which
it-----cnine,
just Lucy Johnson, is direct from Now Avenue,guest
her
mother,
Mrs.
F.
H.
..
...1-1J
*
L
--------$9.50
A
large
number
of
children
nro
11
A short business session was
a* Swiss added to cheese means York. She is snid to bo the most Strott of Jasper, Ain.
held, at which time reports were being drilled to take part in these
a certain sort of cheese, which need charming and v»»rsnti*.* oatertnlnerj
The Diamond Palace
. ■ ■ •——----------given and other business transact­ exercises, and the program will in­
not have come from Switzerland. appearing in vaudeville circles.
P. WEINBERG, Prop.
clude
some
of
Sanford’s
best
tal-.
ed.
It
was
decided
to
suspend
the
• .i
To be sure we do get somd Swiss The two plays to he presented METHODIST LADIES' BAZAR
ent,
among
them
being
Miss
Vera
1
meetings
until
after
the
Christ­
.
.
„
,
i
The
ladies
of
the
Methodist
1107 E. First St.
ai* the out. cheese from Switzerland but much
Dickerson, reader, who needs no
0 , I tv
. • V r,
• s\ . an‘
” r Church will hold their annual bazar mas holidays.
1000 000 firi- moro ^ ma(*e right here within ar.e
introduction to local audiences. In
Kriday and Saturday of this week . The
•&gt;« hostess, Mrs. Maine
t there He our own country. So we have Dnn- Disttguished Service.
addition to the program, Santa
„
f
hararters:
;on
th'
balcony
of
the
Basket.
The
9&gt;
9‘«d
''V
Mrs
Phillips
served
deGiartil Hotel ls^ nn&lt;* French pastries, Boston “The Boy
Marian Mulligan han|, work an,j olht.r Kjft„ to be ''‘••oas refreshments, placing on Claus will lie present to distrib­
'ter the three brown bread, India rubber, and a “The Girl"
Eleanor Pressey „o|l| nl thlU timc lire
to |„. each plate quaint nosegays ns fav- ute gifts from tho inrgo Christ­
Invelopeif by number of other commodities “The Burglar
mns tree.
Monroe
Arrogo
tho
nrettie!lt
,,VPr
It
will
nnv "r9;.
or9.-.
the”
prettiest
ev'cT
sold.
Hwil'l
pay
1)() . .
fwomtn from which may or may not have come Tho cast for the other playlet, Vou to do your Christmns shopThe public U cordially invited
'
,fi,
“U
tlub
members
were
trapped on from the places that figure in “For Distinguished Service,” is: | pjng at this time.
to attend.
(present.
rescued by their names. No one could object
Miss Katherine Burton of the
that a We'sh rabbit was not gen­ Smart Set—Eleanor Pressey.
n
* * ■■■ ■ ■■ ■■■■■(]■■
uine because it did not come from
■
■ l a iik iR U iiiiiiiiiiC K iu iiiia is x isn iiiiiiu iiu iiia
Marg her maid—Dorothy Grey. Say Police Dog No
j Wales. So 1 suppose I ought to
■
Mrs. Jim Harding, her friend—
INOVel h® quite content with my Irish Marian Mulligan.
A
id
In Most Cases * v* ■
j. ,
. ' lace that came from China!
Monologue—J. I- Bolt.
Tickets are now on sale at the
BERLIN, Dccc. |5.—(/P)—Kon­
ever source, is coming back into Hotel Valdez and Knumillat and
rad Most, of Union of Slu-pard Dog
Sf r i m p l V0KUe* * bear, ns we are again Anderson's drug Siore.
o l f l l l l t going to wear detachable, washable
Owners. Eisenach, declares Ger­
I collnrs and cuffs on our dark
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Tracer of man police dog would never attain
I-Pt —The | frocks. So I shall plan a set or Mohawk, N. Y.. art* among the the results it does if deprived of
ril written by two, from Irish lace ami the fine out of state visitors arriving in the officer lending it. He cites -18
tests before police authorities nnd
before “Les handkerchief linen, to bo made by Sanford on Monday.
scientific experts in which the
hai been bund. These I shall put in the fitdogs failed in their tasks when
l will be given tie sewin" basket I keep tucked
ting waiting in the kitchen. And.
away on a kitchen shelf, where I really you can’t expect to got good their leaders were absent.
(i' ii of Gustave can always get at it. So often I results with cake or bread if you
x i
literary exdon’t stay nearby so as to exam­ Have you seen Ball Ilurdware
Ugo, who for havo five or ten minutes or even ine them as they cook, and regu­ Company's window of flower pots?
ten active in half an hour to wait over the late the oven heat ns the rooking YE FIRESIDE STUDIO will dec­
is ihe great cooking and if I have some pleas­
Fine silk chiffon with lisle tops. Light
orate any of these to enrry out
Kayser, all silk chiffon with hand em­
progresses.
Faithfully, MARTHA. your color scheme.
ant hand work I do not mind sit*
| th" discovery
broidery. All light shades. Also
and dark shades—
jation of the
clocked. One pair in box
here by the
for War
pnxh has been
pgarding the
m
promote inO H prettw
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&gt;AY. DECEMBERJ 5 ,

tninment of the excursionists nro
bcine made, it is said, and prom*
of a 5 course luncheon and
music by a Cnicago orchestra are
on the prograin, according to the
statement of the local salesman*
•
An excursion to Daytona Shores, Dger.
on which many visitors will bo en­
“RED’* ENTERS HOSPITAL
tertained, is planned for tomorrow
DANVILLE, 111., Dec. I 3-—
by the local sales force of the or­
ganization according to an nn- oRw!" Grange entered a hospital
nouncmznt made this morning. hero today to undergo an operation
Busses arc scheduled to leave the and treatm ent for his bruised arm.
offices of Daytona Shores, 221 Hu is under the care of Ur. E. U.
First Street, at 9 o'clock in the Cooley, father of one or his man­
morning for the trip to Daytona agers.
and will return here about 4 o’clock
in tho afternoon. The visitors will
Debt funding
(international
bo conducted over the city of Daystyle):
“Jim,
let
me
have another
tana Reach and through the sub­
eight bucks and I’ll pay you back
division, Daytona Shore;].
Elaborate plans fur the enter- that f i v e . ” — Detroit News.

Daytona Shores To
O ffer Free Trip To
Beach (in W ednesday

NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEET' ING O FTHE ROYAL FERN
COIM’ORATION
The regular meeting of the
stockholders of the Roynl Fern
Corporation will tie held nt the of­
fice of the Corporation Altamonte
Springs, Florida, on Monday, Jan ­
uary the 4th., 1020, for the elec­
tion of n Board^ of Directors and
for the transaction of such other
business as may bo properly
brought before the stockholders.
JAMES A. COTTING,
Assistant Secretary.

The reguhl
stockholders of
Compnny wr . ho l

of the CompS V,‘h*?.

Snrings, Florida on*' \v
January the 0th in?,, ,'V«lcMdiy
tion of a Board T t t &gt; 4
for the transaction $
business a* ni 0*«eh other
brought before the s t o V i ^ T

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At least a treaty eliminating
submarines would entail no sernpping expenses—given n little time,
they would sink themselves.—
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—Brooklyn P„„r.
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HELLO LORETTA* I ’VE JUST BEEN L'Ot.sS
ALITTLE €HOF?1KJ&lt;3-CH,5cmEThin6 TCRVCDGL'EGS WHAT — HUH? - VEP.THAT’S Ri£HTJUST BE FAT1ENT A DAY OR GO TILL *T’5
MADE U P -SPARKLE? -WHY P^PLE
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WILL HAVE TO WEAR SMOKED aLTiSES J
VMEN TrtCY LOCK AT YOG? LEFT HAIL'D S

Beautiful And Accomplished Women
From Turkish Harems Seek Mates
ANGORA. Dee. 15.—(/I1) —Hun­ two wives.
Indeed, Mustapha
dreds **f beautiful women, highly KcmnJ Parhn ban no wife nt all,
trained in the ruicinl graces, arts having recently been granted a
of the toilette, dancing, music and divorce. Economic conditions nlso
religion, who have been freed from
to make it almost impossible
Admiral ■Shncmakct’ Claims harems, now have tho Turkish gov­ serve
for one to indulge in the old luxury
Aviation Demands Along ernment seeking husbands for of plurality of wives,'
Prior to the present social revo­
Require Additional II o y s them. Most of them are wholly
for the practical work of lution in Turkey, every woman was
At Annapolis Institution unfitted
life.
obliged to veil herself front all
Abandonment of the harem also except her father, brother and
WASHINGTON, Dee. )r».-(/P) plnccd
on tho hands of tho govern­ and husband. If a man, either
—Tho demands of nndnl aviation ment many eunuchs, but their dis­ Turk or foreigner, entered the
alone require an increase in the position hss not been so difficult. sacred precincts or the harem, he
number of appointees to the Naval In the absence of regular employ- usually paid with his life, while the
Academy, Rear Admiral W. It. mint in the cities, they have been master also had the right to kill
Shoe maker, chief of the Bureau sent to the provincial districts for his unfaithful wife nr concubine.
Only three foreigners, an Amer­
of Navigation, said today in his work on ho farms.
When President Mustaplm Kem- ican, a Britisher and a French­
annual report to S em tary y Wil­
al assumed power in Angora, ont* man, are known to have entered
bur.
Admiral Shoemaker urged thnt of his fin it official acts was to a real harem when it was occuthe present allotment of three ap­ banish the harems and slave house­ jded, and they were disguised as
pointees to each representative holds of Sultan Mohammed VI, the Turks and spoke the Turkish
and senator bo increased to at princes and members of the Royal language. By posing ns govern­
ment representatives, they escaped
least four, which he cstimatod Court ,
would make available between 701)
In order to set an example, most the usual penalty.
Any departure from the rules of
and 750 officers for naval avia­ of tb&lt;&gt; Nationalist government of­
tion, while the training of an ficials have one, or at most only conduct in 'tho harems wan severe­
ly punished hy the eunuchs, who
oquul number of enli.i.oil men as
maintained security of the places
pilots would bring the total esti­
mated by tlie Bureau of Aeronau­ ialization is not necessary now.” and who were euphemistically
tics tu be necessary fur carrying
Tho recommendation of last year called ".Masters of the Maidens,"
out its program.
or "Chiefs of the Abodes of Felic­
that the unlisted u length of the; ity."
Admiral nho’oipnkcr does ant be­ navy be increased to 96,000 was
While Sultan Mohammed VI had
lieve in naval aviators remaining reiterated in the report and it is
permanently with that branch of pointed out that untier last yc.ir’s only four legal wives, he had at
the service but*holds they should be appropriation tho present author­ bin disposal several hundred “ikassigned to other duties from time ized strength of 80,000 had to he bals,” or favorites. Sultan Abdul
to tune, as "the aviation problem, reduced to 82,000 because of insuf­ Hamid was :*dd to have had I,DUO
wives in his harem.
tcehicnlly as to knowledge r e ­ ficient funds.
Abandonment of the harem him
quired, t« no more specialized than
The past year saw a general
the operation of any other types improvement in tho character ami been noted «a Turkcy’ii most radi­
and is oven less than the require­ experience of navy personnel, the cal step in its transition from an
ments in some of the technical report said, with the number of Oriental stale to a niodeni West­
brain lu a of lines in which spcc- officers gradually increasing.
ern country.

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De Hutu Plum, Curul Cabin, Miami, Plurida

F or generations known as a land
of tropical enchantment and beauty,
Florida is today to most of the
people of this country the land of
assured opportunity and profitable
investment. Wherever men of large
interests gather to discuss real estate
investments, there Florida is promi­
nently mentioned. The magnificent
development, the growth and prog­
ress of the entire State at the present
time, have brought ibis about. And
it there is any one spot in Florida
which receives especial considera­
tion, it is Miami and the M iam i
district.

‘Prom ise an d Perform ance
Coral Gables is noted for carrying to
rapid completion great public and semipublic building projects that enhance
the value of surrounding property many
tim(s over. A list of some of its more
outstanding developments of recent
months include:
• tfti /
C o m p leted

Wo nro carefully choosing our prospects. People
of the right sort. Who will be congenial neigh­
bors to each'other. And wo protect our buyers

/S p e c ia l A nnouncem ent

Hank of Coral Gables
Coral Gables Post ( Mice
Telephone Exchange
Congregational Church
Five modern fire-proof hotels
Venetian Casino and Fool
Tw o fine golf courses
Administration Buildings
Coral Gables Country Club
More than 1000 private homes
Coral Gables Military Academy
120 miles paved streets
Miami-Hiltmorc Hotel (750 rooms)
College for Young Women

(--oral (iables lias been one of the
chief contributing factors to the
growth and prosperity of M iam i
during the last three years. Coral
Cables has been developed into
M iam i’s most beautiful property.
It is now a city of itself, with a
population approximating five thou­
sand people, owning its own trolley
line, water works, electric lighting
and service, and more than one hun­
dred miles of paved boulevards.
Coral Gables lias been developed
already to a degree of beauty, both in
landscaping'and architecture, unknown
heretofore in any part of this country.
Its luxuriant, tropical settings— potable
entrances and plazas— hotels and rec­
reational activities— and especially its
hundreds of homes— are a delimit in

SANFORD GROVE

beauty of Coral Gables wriiri»J
mediately. Mis enthusiubHl
him to write a book uptnfctm I
of Coral Gables. Let uirfUj
you, together with full
about Coral Gables—free.

Get in touch xiith this ofce jit
a trip to Coral Gables. Tut
trips arc run at frequent i
vals ami thousands of mjt'J
and pleasant people areenam
them. Call or telephone jorut
the necessary informatio» «•
gar ding the best way to turf
M iam i as our ijttcsls.
Illu stra ted booklets, «yfi
price lists and complete it[&gt;*
inalian about Coral Gables
aIs a he obtained lure trill®
obligation to you. Let us)»®]
you xvhat has been aceomfhdd
in Coral Gables, and tellyoitf
the thousands of opportunist!
that azvait the early investor.

U n d e r C onstruction
Ten miles of waterways
Miami-Hiltmore Country Club
Coral Gables High School
Anastasia Hotel (350 rooms)
New golf courses
More than 1000 private homes
100 miles additional paved streets
2U0 miles additional sidewalks

eA nnounced
.The University of Miami
Mahi Shrine Temple
Coral Gables Theatre
Miami-Hiltmorc Casino
I.ido-Seyijlc Hotel (350 rooms)'
Alore than 1000 Riviera holm's
Coral Gables Yacht Club
1600-room Sanitarium Hotel

Plrase send mr Rf*
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full information abuts l of*■
unilrr.tjntl that lbi* plJtC* ^
obligation.

R e x •B each w as w o n by th e
C h a rm o f Coral Cjables
Few people know this country better
than R ex B each . Me is a man of
true discrimination anil taste. The

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by beneficial building restrictions.
BART NASON, Sales Director
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First N at’l Bank Midi

GABLES
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4 0 A4iles of W ater Front
GEOIVOEE.ME BRICK.
For information—write, phone or call
Selling Representative for

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Fights Last

iCaptain Of Florida
Gridiron Team Is
New Versatile
Athlete

NEW 5 OUK—Joe Gftck,
\orK featherweight, scored a tech­
nical knockout over Joe Lombardo,
inn American (six rounds),
PITTSBURGH — Jack Zivic,
I itt burgh welterweight, i
Jack Rappaport, of N’t'
J-i (10 rounds).
JACKSONVILLE, Fla
Ben
Ray, Columbus, Ga.,. lightweight
was ...
given
the
*
, , - judge’s decision
over ‘Baby Strihbling, (10 rounds).
NASHVILLE—Harry Grcb, mid­
dleweight champion of the world
won n referee’s decision over ’‘Sol­
dier'’ Buck, of Louisville (eight
rounds).
NEW ORLEANS—Geo. Godfrey
negro heavyweight of Lclpervillo)
1a., knocked out Battling Owens,
negro, oi (,’rotnn, La., (15 rounds.)
MOBILE—Joe Lewis of New Or­
leans, won n decision over Kid Sea­
born nf Mobile, (10 rounds).
JACKSONVILLE—Harry Allen
of Macon, Gn„ and Jnck Wofford,
of Miami, fought to a draw.
lAMl’A—Tony Ross, Pittsburgh
lightweight, won a judges’ decision
over Johnny Simpson, of Texas.
(10 rounds).

» n e g a le s e I s

By Officer
s Kitchen”
flew York

foot By
ified Man
First Came
Iniinence B y

Carpentier

rfSt side. Tlcntn
by cither a gun
and in the back,
fv jd lying fnce
I side walk about
Ninth Avenue in
pwn as “HoII’b
jty wan establish[ John J Meehan,
j&gt;s who found the

Never* Fail* Tc/Sign
SAN FRANCISCO, Cni., Dee. 15.
~&lt;/V)—Ernie Ncvers, Stanford
fullback who has agreed to play
professional football in Florida,
did not sign his playing contract
Monday ns expected. The ¥2.5,000
deposit failed to arrive.

Golf Champ Nabbed

Ihan saiil ho had
•o fighttcr a short
Lro the bcKly .was
[ter nddnight nnd
[hinged greeting*.
[ Meehan *aid,
[ wa- cn Ids way
Lfale-e lived on

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CI*rk of iiw t’lretilt Cv'irt o f (ho
SoYonlh Jiiillrlal illrm lt o f Flo- j

NEW YORK. Doe. 15.—(,?&gt;—
Vincent Astor is the latest addi­
tion to the society magazine writ­
ers. His article says- that in board
inu schools his pocket money was
35 to 50 cents a week. That’s from
5 to 20 cents more than the al­
lowance John D. Rockefeller Jr.,
made each of his children a t the
ape of eight.

rlj.i, in nml for (WM q j Io i j n t m l
IP UAL)
fly: A. ir. WEEKS. Peputy Clerk.
M. Co t TKH A- SPEN CER
Solicitor* nml of Counsel for
IM Complainant.
Nor. I f - 21. I&gt;ef. l - f - l j .

Try Smith's Barber
Shop for good barfiter
work. Ladies welcoifieN ext to Valdez.

GAINESVILLE, Dcc7"l5.—(/T)—
Scarcely any major sport has ever
been staged at the University of
r lorida within the past several
years, that Uirnnr “Tiger” Sarra,
newly elected captain of the 1920
'Gator football team has not par­
ticipated in.
Sarra was selected to Jead the
University eleven at n meeting of
his teammates held .recently.
"Trny’* Chaplin, of Miami, was

Georges Vczinn, famous goal tend­
er of Lcs Canadians hockey tenm,
For Too Fast Drive
who is the fnthcr of 17 children
and has played with the same club
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. Doc.
18 years. Ho's 11 years old and
Is chief of police at Chicoutimi, 15.—(/P)—Walter Ilagen, premier
ontf golfer of America nnd president ot*
Quebec. ,Vczinn
.Vezina in considered one*
of the greatest goalie* of all time. the Golf and Country Club of this
city, was arrested Sunday on a
&gt;r patrolman Mee- recently in the French hnapilH charge of speeding. Hagen, driving
P through lis t hero ns a result of a knife wound. a large touring ear was “clocked"
law the body of u States in 1923 after losing Ins at 15 miles per hour. He forfeited
he sidewalk. He title ut the hands of Mike McTiguc a-$2.5 bond upon his failure to ap­
[over and recog- in Dublin, he has engaged in many pear in municipal court.
ambulance was bouts but without notable success.
L'soton pronounc-'
In July 1921. he came into pro­
minence when he married Linniun
found ir the gut- Weiner an aetoroon. After his
PITTSBURGH, l’a., Dec. 15.wee away, from marriage ho took residence in one —I/P*—The cover of Pitt Panther,
, had been fired, of the negro sections of New York student humorous publication, i*
ly the police that but soon ran afoul of the immi­ regarded by President Brownian
j used to commit gration authorities who sought to of the University of Pittsburgh at
pen thrown away havo him returned to France. He in had taste and so the holiday
■j from the scene, wns given several stays nnd on number has been depressed.
inown throughout Nov. 10, of this year made ap­
[where he met hi* plication to take out his first citi- 1
list Street just zenship papers.
Siki seemed to have n penchant
kunue. It is the
l^ctivis working for getting in trouble with taxi­
the went into one cab drivers when he would go on
might dubs nenr- long rides without sufficient fund,
BvulwJ in an nr- to pny the fare. Frequently i v 1
BW wns followed Weiner an octroon. After hi
murdered.
fare hut always managed to find 1
friends who would make good the
B e whin he won amount.
Once he attacked a
iHi.d policeman .while intoxicated and
» » Gv rgi - i r wns charged with felonious as­
■ n I’iri-, has h.i I sault, He was fined $5 for the
■ "I;!..1!
escapade and wns only saved from
■&gt;' llv has In-, i) a workhouse sentence by his wife
9 street fights in who pleaded with tho magistrate
■ spent some:iin.* for leniency.

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South Americans Are
Sought In London To
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LONDON, Dec. 15 @—South
Americans are the best ballroom
dancer* in London, in the opinion
of an impartial jury made up of
Italian, French, Spanish and Eng­
lish dancing matters.
Trie South Americans nre seen

NEW YORK. Dec. tr..-(,P)—
Professional football Is frowmd up­
on by the Lord’s Day Alliance. In
Connecticut the organization rcvonled that college men should not
be tempted to play on Sunday.

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Knits
Fascinating’ Selection J list Ueceived!

For tho ton, bridge, colling or entertaining
these dresses have an air of dignity and refinenici
the-minute charm that is wholly fascinating.
Modeled of a wonderful quality flat crepe in Sprint
vivid designs.
Make her a gift th at will delight her. Prepaid \ ourself
for the festive occasions.
Our moderate prices will please you
We carry n full line of men’s furnishings. ,We will be glad to heli» you make your selections.

Manhattan Shirts, Bath Robes, Hickok’s Monogrammed Buckles, Initialed
re has many g ift suggestions for him —tor In
- °u select g ifts that*will please for everyone

believe that we are able

Handkerchiefs, Pure Linen Handkerchiefs with colored borders—all colors.

n and let us show you.

Tuxedoes and a Full Line of A ccessories

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A SELECT SUBDIVISION WHERE HOMESITES ARE PRIC­
ED WITHIN REASON’ SURROUNDED BY ALL THE LARGE
HIGH TYPE DEVELOPMENTS OF THE EXCLUSIVE RESI­
DENTIAL SECTION IN THE COUNTRY CLUB DISTRICT.
PROPERTY IN ORANGE COURT IS SURE TO INCREASE
RAPJDLYi. AN INVESTMENT THERE WILL RETURN WON­
DERFUL PROFITS. THE CRYSTAL LAKE SECTION IS MOST
DESIRABLE FOR A HOME SITE.
ORANGE COURT’S SUPERIORITY AS AN INVESTMENT OR
HOMESITE IS ACCOUNTED B Y ITS REASONABLE PRICES
AND ITS MOST DESIRABLE LOCATION. THE SHREWDEST
INVESTORS ARE GUIDED BY THESE PREVAILING FAC­
TORS. HOMESITES ARE LIMITED IN ORANGE COURT, IM­
MEDIATE RESERVATION INSURES THE CHOICEST LOCA­
TIONS.

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most indispensable perhaps, Is tho j
“glass celling” illusion. This is Small
a device of painted glass place-l
slightly above the cam era lens. On
the sheet of glass, ceilings, domes
or roofs are painted to correspond
with the actua) set.
This glass work is necessary be­
cause of the lighting demanded by
the cam era. The roofs o r upper
p arts of the set arc not con stru ct­
ed. Instead strong flood lights
are placed there.

Arsenal Found
In N egro’s Pockets!

IDENTIFIED

P ut Cre&amp;mJii*Km£
And Stop Catarirh

ilON. ED. WALTHALL,
Tr Seminole Hudson-Essex Co„
WASHINGTON, Dec, 9.—Nlch
Sanford, Fla.
—, ‘for a very &gt;bald man
TAMPA, Fin., Dec. 15.—(iB)—
Tells How To Open Clogged Noeolas Longworth, speaker-elect of I (and again 1 protest against the
James Washington Abraham F i l ­ Dear Ed:
trils and End Head-Cold*.
the next national House of Repre­ 'Injustice of this characterization!
I see where scientist}* are great- ;
ler yesterday was’ being held at
ItTI'*'
sentatives,' wears a .nightcap, so who insists on sleeping with his
ly
perturbed
over
the
discovery
of
police headquarters for carrying.
You feel fine In a few moments.
I’m told, and *told on good au­ head outside the window in this
concealed weapons. When his clo-* a tooth of near Detroit that: Your cold In head | r catarrh will
thority. It had been my impres­ weather."
thing was searched last night five weighs between 2 and .1 pounds. will open. The i t passages of
That’s my tooth, Ed. llow well be gone. Your cfcgged nostril*
sion that this old time appur­
knaves, a razor, a pair of lead
w • •
knucks, two rings, two tie pins, a do 1 remember the day that I gave your head will cU « and you can
tenance of tho bed chamber was
“Ah yes," said the gentlemanly
not.
Wrecks of ocean liners arc enact­ hat pin. n pair of dice, automatic up that tooth. .It became aheess- breathe freely. No, mors dullness,
Df Gwalla*® obsolete. It seems
floor
walker understanding^, as
ed. The dentist, a good friend headache: no hawking, snuffling,
• « •
ed
in a small tank in the studio. pistol shells, n woman’s |vantty of
he conducted my wife to the knitt­ Illusions Created By
mine, tried to save the tooth mucous din-barges or dryness; no
case and a powder puff were found.
ted By A Somehow my wife has evolved ed
Howling
gales
are
provided
by
goods counter.
"Show this
_______
fer
treated it for n whole struggling for breath st night.
IAfter Tug the idea th a t I am in similar case
Use Of Special Lens mechanical wind machines. The MOONSHINERS ARE ORIGINAL week,me.at liesomething
like S3 per
he directed the clerk (as
Tell your druggist you wsnt ft
Sulf Storm with Nick, which is a mistake, lady,"
"ocean” is lashed to fury by pad­
treat, nnd at the end of the week small
they call ’em in England), "our|
Delight
T
h
e
a
t
e
r
dles,
and
tho
toy
liner,
perhnps
ten
bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm.
since the back of my alpill is fair­ line of nightcaps." The clerk pro­
MONTGOMERY, Ala.. Dec. 15. he had succeeded in getting the Apply a tittle of this fragrant, an­
inches
in
length,
is
tossed
about
Fans; Save Expense on the waves in the hands of stu­ —(/P)—Moonshiners in this vicini­ tooth so sore that 1 couldn't even tiseptic cream in your nostrils, let
Ined Tug ly well clothed about an Inch and ceeded to produce them by the
a half in either direction from the boxful. It was evident they were
ty do not lack originality as dis­ put my tongue over on that side it penetrate through every sir pessdio assistants.
Itaniana median lire and half as far up nnything but obsolete. That store
of my mouth. I couldn't even
If the story calls for an explos­ closed Monday when prohibition breathe through my mouth. The nge of the head; soothe and heal
officers
seized
two
tractors
that
as my car tips. Re that as it may, had ’em in infinite variety.
the swollen, Inflamed mucous mem­
ion to sink the boat, a dynamite
be comp’ete’.y equipped genlliuair touching that tooth felt brane, and relief comes instantly.
1WTo Have she worried, seeing me slumber­
• • •
cap aboard is exploded at tho proved to-II—
itt* ------ *** ‘ *
like
it
was
being
hit
by
an
elec­
ing, these cold nights, with n
*'— 'hammer
l ---It is ju:C wha every cold and
•Istance
.
_____ . _ .the
..»
\ &lt; 11 i 1
Proper
time
and
minature*crafl
™ t ____
l U _ ' 1w
**Chnm i 1 1 * tor. -I-—
"Now this," observed the clerk,
____
I
, , i.t h
■n^ ’v»|e|ivi
catarrh
sufferer needs. Don’t stay
sinks
1
wlt.h
«®p|*r
•«»
'»
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Steamer somewhat sparcely afforested holding
sinks
beneath
the
waves
with
ex­
After the dentist decided that stuffed-up
up a specimen, “is the
addition to other complete equip­
sml miserable.
citing realism.
dome in close juxtaposition to an kind we sell to Speaker Longhe
had
gotten
the
tooth
just
as
Heroines Burned At A recent example of minnturc ment including a whistle
open
window.
sore
as
a
tooth
could
possibly
he
, 15.-W—
worth."
(They’re calling him
TOD MANY GHOSTS
* *• •
' : t .** "speaker"
was enacted in a picture
made to heenme. he decided that
nd hagRanl
Stake By Double illusion
t*
already.) It was—-and
cold vnpor on the scene through it
LOUISVILLE. Dec. 15.—(A*)—of
monstrous
prehistoric
beastn.
had
to
come
out.
A skullcap was her solution.' is—a navy blue connection, ‘with a
Jort Monday
perforated pipes concealed about
Exposure Method On the screen tll^y appeared t.i the
Gee! It makes me shiver to After seeing a "ghost” in the!r
set.
( after drift- For, like myself, she supposed the red stripe around it, and, qtop, n
weigh
tons,
and
moved
with
life­
think
of it! That was before the home upon two different occasions.
in the Gulf more formal type of chapeau de pom-pom, rather than a tassel,
Adept with high explosives, the day* when
like case. Before* the camera they
the dentists even claim­ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hargen h ats
_ The men nuit to bo an extinct species. Re­ woven in all the colors of the rain­ HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 15.—&lt;/P&gt;— were
engineers set n blast to wreck a ed to pull teeth
decided to call in the moving van.
models
eighteen
inches
high,
without pain.
The movie public has many Illus­
fr«venue cut* paring to a department store, she bow.
dam, releasing a rush of logs nnd
M*
composed
of
rubber
arid
papierWhen
he
grabbed
that
tooth
ions that are carefully created by
to destroy n populated val­ with his forceps, it hurt me so had borhood of Detrail must be my
'd a y »(te[ made known her wishes, 'Must
“Classy!" recommended th e trick photography and tho versat­ mache, their movements manipu­ water
•J cjnibeu what kind of a skullcap do. you
ley.
Or
they burn nn victress at that my to** nails shriveled up like long-lost tooth. When it earn* oat,
lated by Invisible wires.
, vicinity for w ant?” queried the gentlemanly clerk “The speaker, as you doubt­ ility of engineers.
tho stake with so little harm that a ripe persimmon. I was like the it felt like I was losing a tooth
When
Abe
movie
spectator
sees
less know, is tho best dressed man
Theso secrets of the trade con­
sho may lie the belle of n party Irishman—just before I died, the that weighed a thousand pounds,
serve millions of dollars annually actors sttbggling perilously near the next evening.
Lfs members floor walker. “The kind,” replied in Washington.”
and the varancr It*left leaves mo
tooth rnmc out.
in the budgets of producers. The the brink of a precipico or on the
no doubt that the tooth 1 lost was
One engineer hns patented a
ih sank in “
And
since
then
there
has
been
cornices
of
a
lull
building,
he
may
directors point out, however, that
powder that hums furiously on the a hole in my mouth that feel* to at least as big as the one that has
bg the barge
bo
witnessing
n
Scene
"shot”
in
The sergeant gazed ahead, un- they arc not evolved to deceive
been found.
furnishings of n luxurious apart|waa hauling
secingly. He was living again the the theater-goer, nor primarily two different places. The fight ment. When the cranking stops, my tongue to Ih* about the size
Having a tooth pulled is one of
„ this port
the opening of Mammoth Cave.
first day he donned the uniform with the idea of saving money, may have taken place on the stu­ the furniture is found unharmed of
the reasons why the old Greek
Encountered.
1
have
often
thought
of
having
dio
floor,
nad
the
cameraman
may
of his country. The years slipped hut often are necessary because it
nnd is moved to the next "social" the chasm bridged, but 1 have never philosopher figured that it would
Us the conby in retrospect. He saw the would he impossible to stage the Inter have photographed the pre­ set.
be better not to be born but, being
fBarge Towcipico or roof corner on tho same
Even Hollywood scarcely know* been able yet to place a liond is­ horn, to die young. If he had ex­
Philippines—the sandy wastes of actual scene demanded in the strip of film.
Eans owned
technical men whose ex­ sue sufficent to provide the funds. perienced the iny of owning in
script.
Mexico—F ranee.
Fogs are formed in the studio these
ploits
make "tho filming of the
NEW YORK, Dec. 15.—(/P)—A
passed the
That's why I know that big Essex Coach, he would have chang­
In the photographic tricks, the by a huge atomizer, which feeds impossible.”
ed his philosophy and wanted to
From
an
inner
pocket
he
pro­
was set gray-haired soldier bent over the
tooth they found up in the neigh- live always.
ifj was re- morning report in headquarters at duced a bankbook. Ho peered at
f barge cap- Fort Hamilton here today. M s tho comfortable sum and sighed.
|tf Mobile, hand traveled slowly across the His wife would be glad to settle
aml'r was sheet.
on his
"Strength of detachment, 72 down at last in the cozy home he
had bought in Kansas. Himself!
I reported at nien," he wrote.
Vil with waHo paused and lifted n weather Well, thirty years with the sounu
§a*t several beaten face. Chitslde, across tho of marching in his ears - - * broad, grass covered pnrndo ground
Tho band blared louder.
v said on the regimental band was playing a
time dur- stirring march.
A complete stock of
adrift on I The old soldier took up his pen
HETl’HN a d d r e ss n e e d e d
these stoves are car­
in danger again.
right the
"Master Sergeant Angus G. Wal­
ried by the following
jthem were dron retired from active service to
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
16.—UP)—
I in a small
Put your return address on let­ dealers;
re red from day,” he wrote.
ters
when sending Christinas cards.
Ho closed the book softly.
Sad almost
More
than 1,500 cards came to
through The band sounded its rousing
the (lend letter office last year
notes again.
.
. ,
a t a cost of $15,000 to Unde Earn.
lowing into
morning.
Cogswell,
IM
\Vc work*
I t were unter and by
■water was
tom floor,
-------------—f
he pumps
110 o’clock
|iu so fast
boat."
■
poling to ■
going I
il barely *
20 foot | *
to save11
»v
ilonc'mgs. ■
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“We
Want
Yom*
*
h
»*
t *V I
len were' I
i «
pti began' 1
Patronage”
side up” *
t
’csjed it, S
!he Alta- ■
bit whenjjj
Phone 8

Liners Sunk In
Studio “Oceans”

Soldier Retires At
Expiration Of Long
Term In U. S. Army

presented no problem to Mrs. F.
E. Cutler, 1124 South Olive St., .
West Palm Beach, because o f the i
cooking efficiency o f her Per- t
fection stove. H er letter follows:

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7 have used a ll kinds of oil stoves and I now
have one o f your big 4-bumer Superfex stoves
which / like better than any other oil stove. ’

THEBALLHARD­
WARECO.

uL ast winter I had a houseful all the time and
’a ll Wd'foVd'for from four to nine people was „
cooked on my stove. / have never seen any other ,
oil stove I liked so well. M y cook likes it too— r
never has any trouble with it. It doesn't smoke
up my house a particle and is easy to keep cleaa* ®

fihe men
ihanJ Uck 1
rcre run- J
very dark. *

*I t bakes ju st lovely too,
you can regulate the
heat so well. I've had
big hams baked in it
and a ll kinds o f pie,
cake, biscuits, beans—
everything.

the small ■

the lock- ■
ing and » *
through
lilyirs fought j
[swamping, &gt;
Sailing tin*
following
lusted and
Jarut oxpoi-1
un hy the l
ard.
1 the wat-l
ivilv when
afterwards
jidc and i» ibow first,
master of
was well!
the crew!
[during tho
adirft.
days how-1
two meals I
week over
hard cutter
Altamaila
half north
Iturday 11ftto Tampa

T. W. RUSSELL
&amp;C0.
FURNITURE
Cash If You Have It.
Credit if you Want It
lA I . A i/V ; /%m

COATS
fo r the woman who seeks true distinction, these coat* are de­
signed in the smartest lines, she finds elegant and befitting
simplicity. The fashions show models with squirrel and gen­
uine fur collars. Also opossum ami dyed squirrel. All the
now shades such as Cuckoo brown, lipstick red, plum and swan
gray are shown in the modclo. Originally up to $12"'.09-

$59.00 to $79.00
STREET DRESSES

5*f*lr**.

Phone 346-W

Directing the Fashions of Sanford
Off to one social event after another, Sanford maids
and matrons rely upon Ha 11mels to direct their way
to Smartness. To luncheon, tea or dance—smartly
costumed for each event in Haunters authentic fash­
ions.

hi up there
Dougherty,
Mrt. The
Bin landing,
the crew
ve tonight
by train.

SMITHBROS.
“Quality Merchan­
dise at prices th at
appeal”
Phone 216

A wonderful assortment of models, fashioned of autins, crepe
satinii, are to be found among these smart numbers. Some show
the strictly tailored style while others border cm the sport
order. These are wonderful values priced r.bout half of w h a t
they would have been earlier in the season—

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$29.75 to $59.00

dird, Fla
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NEW SPRING SPORT

D RESSES

Smart
Sport rroegs
Frocks iflowing
nhowing the new one anu
and two ipi«-&lt;r
^Ultra
iiru om
art sport
COIllhinntifiii
in flannel
fVinnnl nn/l
All the N
Aw pastel A
hlld€S tHJH
combination In
nnd cilLr
silk. All
new
shades
are 10 bo so popular this spring are shown in this line.

$19.75 to $29.75

Baumers Specialty Shop
The Post Office Is Next Door To Us.

Tkc ■outhern tradition of hospitality is easy to
■tointaia if you let the Perfection stove lighten your
Btokin^ worries. linked sweet potutoes, tender juicy
baked hems, those cakes for which the southern
•ook is femous—all arc easily prepured on a Perfec­
tion stove. Cooking for a crowd is almost as simple
•e cooking for your own family because the Per­
fection is dependable, easy to operate, and safe.
At the touch of a match, you have instant
cooking. It’s easy to adjust the flame, too.
For a steak-frying flame, turn the wick hifth
enough to produce yellow-tips,
inches
long above the blue flame. For a gentle,
blue simmering flame, lower the wick.

PRETTY PARTY DRESSES
Pretty party dresses in a wonderful collection showing the most
exquisite colorings—tho new shadcsi of rose, grey, green °ml
lipstick as well as the pastel shades. Georgettes, Crepe remaines with gold lace, metallic cloth and other fashionable
trimmings have been used in these models—

Mrs. Cutler has a four-hurnet
Superfex Range like this—No. 304.

Every Range of Heat

$10.75 to $55.00

er

[/ H
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HILL HDW. CO.
“We Can Meet Your
Needs”
P h o n e 53

O f course there are many degrees of heat
possible between these two extremes, Aa

each burner is independently operated, and gives
every range of heat, you can simmer, broil, beke*
and fry at the same time, if you choose.

Kettles Stay Clean
Kerosene, the fuel burned, is safe und economical.
Hue to the long blue chimney every drop of it it
completely burned before the heat reaches the
cooking. Utensils stay so clean and soot-free that
they can be placed on a white table-cloth.
Is it any wonder that Perfections are so
universally popular?
Ask any dealer to show you models. They
arc equipped with from one to five burner*,
and vary in price from &gt;7.00 to &gt;120 for our
finest mngo with built-in oven. Tbore^ •
model for your kitchen.

I *•, Chimm,
Mtant Chan
kiiiltt

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J jih t.u lU . Itm H
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Oil Stoves &amp; Heaters
Perfection Heaters provide quick wannlk at minimum cost. Prices from *6.25 to H4J5
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The ideal spot for any one who wants an unsurpassed home site surrounded by nature’s beauty,
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ideal location, beautiful scenery, healthy climate, lake front lots and other lots will be sold with
lake privileges.

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This is the biggest opportunity ever offered the public in the state of Florida You set the price
at this sale and we deliver the property. This sale of high class property will be an absolute auc­
tion sale. 4W \ ! 1 'H i M W I M

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Watch for iuithei announcements as to the date and the free prizes that we will give away at
Crystal Heights Auction Sale. » ; m , : &lt;" .

W: &gt;U AUCTIONEERS

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TOE SANFORD HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15,

N ot Exactly W hat She Seems

trr of Hoiithm*! q u erlrr of Hvetlnn
9. Township : i South o f I U iiko 39

Kyk

it. II. Itamsoy, H en ry S. Sanford,
Caroline A. M ilioll.
J. t*. M ltell,
her hushanil, l-oretixa W. Ilahlwltt
and Hose tj. Itahlw ln. h is w ife . J.
Axel Krlcson, fieo rk u K. W ilson . Ada
W. Ilahlwltt. w id o w , il . W. L e w ton,
Sarah A. Iloltou. A n n a C. ' H olton .
Alice it. Iloltou, H arry llo lt o n , t'lartt
A. Ilower, B. I". M cD o w ell, M. t ».
Crumtiler. K. J. Harrell, Itohccca J.
Ilower, Wllliatn B. C a tc h c a r t; th at
there are o th e r p a r tie s clu ln ilm ; tin
Interest In th e p rop erty d e t e r Ibed
lit tho Hill o f C o m p lain t tinkttown
to rnmplalnuut. utul th e s.thl hill
havltiK prayed for c o n s t r u c t iv e ner­
vier aitalust said u n k n o w n d e fe n d ants. It Is
TIIKHr.rttUB. n t t D B R B n .
T h at
the defendants, th e u n k n o w n heirs,
devisees, u ru n tces nnd leKlttee** of
Jnmen It. I la c k n e y , It. II. ttam sev.
Ilettry S. Sanford. C a ro lin e A. Mlre|l. j. i*. Mltell, h e r husband. I«&gt;r e m o W. Italdw ln, nnd Hose tl.
Baldwin his w if e , J. A x el Krlcson.
• ieorue K. W ilson, Ada W. Itahlw ln,
widow, u. w. I.ew toii, S a ra h
A.
Holton, Anna C. H olton, A llco t&gt;.
Iloltotl, ll.irrv H olton.
Cltira
A.
Ilower. K. C. Mi l &gt;owell,
M. t*.
Crumtder. B. .1. H arrell, lle h e e e a
J. Ilower, W illiam B. C a tch cart.
nii'l nil u n k n o w n ' p e r s o n s e la liu ln u
an Interest In th e f o l l o w i n g prup*
• rtv located In S e m llio lo County.
Florida, l o - w l t : •
Tr.o t 1. W e s t q u a r t e r o f N o r th ­
west quarter o f S o u t h e a s t q u a r te r
o f Section 9, T o w n s h ip 21 S o u t h
o f K . i i i k c 2 9 Bast,
Tract 2. T he north h a lf of the
Northeast q u a rter o f S o u th w e s t
Quart! r of
S ou th w est
Q u a rter
of
Section
10.
T o w n s h ip
21
South of HiittKc 29 B.
A lso
the
Northwust qu arter o f S o u th w e s t
quarter of Seetlnu I1'. T o w n s h ip 21
Smith of lla iiu e 29 Kant,
Tract
North h alf of t h e N o r t h ­
east quarter of the S o u th e a s t qtuir-

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Be Made

Keepsake

Cataiogne

s Will

his Year
langcd -And
Ions Used
o n t It :i 11
,ft.v. p cc.ir,.—

Iin tho official
/ the l/nivcrilretl anil pubj b.nly. fneluiln fee paid by
fnters the un! aside fur the
h, when paid
to a copy of
rurrent year.
to embody n
the campus
vintr pictures
each of the
he athletes la
s; pictures of
p pictures o f
Sombined with
■ummaries of
|c form of nr-

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Trat*t I. All that part, o f tho South
thri-c-quurtrrx o f tin* southonst
Utmrtrr of *niith«*itHt quarter ly lim
\v i j I uf llir W rklva lllv c r In Hm Hon 9, Township 31 South o f IcaiiKo

29 Kail.

T rail S. North three-quarter* of
quarter of Kontltc&amp;M
«iuar*tr of Section 9. T ow nship 2l
South of Hlltiue 29 Knit.
Trart tt. Southw est q uarter i&gt;f the
southw est quarter anil so u th w est
quarter of southeast q uarter of
S eitlon 9, Tow nship 21 South «»f

North earn

OPEN FOR INSPECTION DAILY FROM 2 TO 5 P. M.
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Location next to model home on Palmetto Ave., in Tine Heights, one of SnnforU’a
fast growing, highly restricted residential centers.
Features__Embodying only the most idenl features from an artistic point of view,'
Tile and Oak floors throughout. Tcxtone walls. Beamed celotex ceilings, together
with many built-in features. Make these six rooms and hath tho complete dream
home. Completely and elegantly furnished.
FOR SALE BY

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
Mngnolja at Second

Phono 48

| various do- Thin charming chorus girl is known off
[hi mory book

Pontiac, Mich., a highly masculine person. \Vi
tin* the seen- versity
uf Michigan men who will appear in tii
ptalng to &lt;iE- forthcoming
student opera at Ann Arbor.
| prei'enl stlllljre coming btl \ f l l t l I I I n i l ItT HHVHVVII .11 -

Japs Rejoice

is cilitor-in(tigh 1-1 man11. Revels is

nit t \*. i tin t if n r i i ni! 111\
i u i i m i m : mi n i i i .i : « o t \ TV. t\ t ii txri*.it\.

&gt;rnmisei more
riling to offi-

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n a t iia n

tinier uf rulillesitloii
T I I B ST A i i: OF F U m i D A To
t lie 1 1in* Nathan tireetllm
YUt \HK ItFillKBY ItBQI I 111 H
t o a |i|. ir liefure the t'lreult t ’liurl.
Inr On ,^i \ i nth .linlleliil I'lii'iill i f
ti'lurld.i. Fount) uf Hemlnolu mi tin
din d.i oi January a i &gt;. 1926, .1 &gt;
th e ■'uni Hi.in.,, iif mild f o i l illy, t*
uttHWer 1 Itlll of Cotitiilttlnl fil'd
aKlllurt &gt; It III lid 1 'mil 1 In I
K. I.1 VI1 lie and l i n n and tlieri tu
ri-ei Ive and aliltlo h&gt; imeh Jlld.
■■lent and d i . t i i as raid I’mirl Hiatt
lint 1
I ' d .In I lu-&lt; I" h.ili ' d
ll ll’l lull lire llld to •••lilt . II pull ll.llll
o f Juiletlli lit h&gt; d efa u lt b ein g Mi­
ll l i d uk a Inut you.
U I" further ordered that till1
Until, la |&gt;uld!idled III tile Silllfold
Herald a lo w xpuper puldlslied In
ft• n liudi
im iy, l-'loilila, iiiii 1' a
W1 . I, ( e l fniii eotIN. cut Ive Weil,
\\ ITNBSS T U B Hlt-VnitAIII.K J
.1. I &gt;|i’K INSm N, J uiltfe "f la id t'uiirl,
mol 1)0 m i l of th is t'ourt. lit Hie
I'lty of Sanford. Florida, tills I day
o f I lee. A. I' 192a.
V. 1 : DOt'HI.ASS. Clerk.
t.SBAI.)
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Itv A. M WKKKH. I». C.
KDMii.N'l' II. l'AI.Mi:H.
Ciqiqilalieiut ftoliellor.
I’ ti I.

! the general
an mm I was
| staff is hard
1! cun.itruction
rven now the
fcf new quali1 to bring out
liiifh ih ints in

pity. Tin* 'tuI is respontling

icir co-opt'rasav t tiie C'tli1is an a n u r-

I football pieimmi than in
[us years, un­
being carried
rants in a !arthots of car ;h:tn ever be*
of the book ■
r new plan |

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BUILDERS MATEKIAI
GROWERS SUPPLIES

Vegetable Growers
[ved Get Shipping Rebate

NarJ Gi,

HAT wc* have* secured the most desirable location
available or that ever will be available—ili the
Greater Miami area, can hardly be questioned.

S.uifi.nl, ami all
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An Experienced
TALLAIIASSKE, Tin., Dec. 1.1
—&lt;A’&gt;— Vegetable growera of
Insurance Agent
Florida are promised reparation
involving several thousand dollar 1
in a derision of the Interstate Com­
LAKE MARY
merce Commission, which sustain­
DEVELOPMENT
ed tho Florida Railroad Commis­
sion on every (mint of an order
COMPANY
against the alleged over-charging
of shippers.
I'hone 117
Thv carriers, the railroad com­ IbS .Magnolia A te.
mission complained, were charging
shipp:nt of celery for 350 crated
for carload shipments, when the
refrigerator cars furnished would
hold but 315 crates.
The Interstate Commerce Com­
mission ruled that tho shippers
were entitled 9o reparation and

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Everyone admits and knows that Biscay no Bay is the
principal attraction of all this section of Southern Flor­
ida, Property located out in the heart of this great body
of water—and yet easily and quickly accessible to the
heart of the city as these Venetian Islands will be—is
unquestionably destined to become the most desirable
and the most sought for.

Consider this fact
that there is a definite and fixed limit to the
supply of island property in upper Biscayne Bay.
And where you have an ultra-desirable commodity,
the demand for which is bound to continue to in­
crease day by day and year by year, the limitation
of the supply simply means steadily and rapidly
increasing values.

This is merely the natural working of the age-old
and inexorable law of supply and demand—upon
which you can depend with absolute faith pnd con­
fidence. We submit th at from the standpoint of
an investment, these beautiful and strategically,
located islands present a proposition rarety, in­
deed, equalled.

INVESTIGATIONS

Robertson, Williams and

M onahan

PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
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V E N E T IA N ISLES

WISE BOAT WORKS
---------Builder of--------GASOLINE, ELECTRIC and STEAM U
SAIL nnd ROW BOATS
BoUjjs nnd Motors Repaired
Catalogue Specifications nnd Prices on a
Mt. Dora, Florida

Gems of America’s Mediterranean
CITY OFFICE: 107 N. E. SECOND AVENUE, MIAMI

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PAGE TWELVE

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DRUID
A Scene o f Activity
Here you see a large force of men busily engaged in grading bou­
levards and streets, preparatory for the asphalt paving th at will
soon follow. The beautification of its parks and parkways and
the installation of the white-way lighting will follow in rapid
succession. All improvements th at were included in the develop­
ment program will be speeded ahead and will be completed to
detail.

An investigation of this Britt-Chittenden development will im­
mediately reveal the fact that it stands pre-eminent as one of
Sanford’s most desirable home spots.
The sale of the second unit will be officially announced in the
next few days. Reservations are now being accepted at our of­
fice. Make your selection before public announcements a r e
made.
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175,000 A cres Sold
PARIS,
*n Mother
j it will be
os: no nionW w d ittg ln

jj gaiii tha.
irrosity was

]•’—W —I.ysiane
(Jdaughter of s». says .she has dig.
womemn no longer
ers and has been
explanation of this
hers how, when her
played Marguerite

ourcts. hhe
jlus incomes
, pledged all

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ouch valua, some fine
lections left
ri VII- She
It was probaldy William Jessop,
i at hand*
! she died, builder of the first authorized pub­
Ijiicc. Marl* lic railway line in 1801, who gave
the world the standard railroad
gauge of 4 feet 8 1-2 inches.

oJ recently
ve lost their
i they were
interest in
»d, she says,
,il weight ot
i can be felt
of prohibiarties.
o arouse natiquor probof lectures
i, amt speaks
away from
jtie». haiiy
[her Virginia
vacation of
[mil to make
ftitinn situa-

unmistakable exhaust of n gasoline motor in full action.
summoned, t o , the door, the
JournaliHt explained .with great
composure that he wn.i engaged in
research work with ihp idea of
making improvements in his auto­
mobile. lie had taken the small two
renter to pieces, sm ithied the
parts upstairs, assembled them
and was now occupied in studying
th? mechanism by running the car
around his rooms,

PAGR THIRTEEN

tho picco
. . . was
— based.
— ^J. Booth Tar-1
Unaton.
This way of prompting the
opentta to tho public,, together,
with its French name and subject
matter, may help to account for
jt* popularity. _Few of the critics
imliiated that they knew anything
'■* "I* American origin,' although
Tarkingtort’s story had been tranrintcil inta French and shown hero
as a motion picture.

The Petit DoJcuneur or ‘‘little
I lie unusually large number of breakfast"
which has long been
wooden-legged men cross:ng from Y*p traditional fir .-1 meal of tho
Ciormnny into France recently ilny in Paris, seems doomed. Its
disappearance will arouse no la­
mentation among those non'French
visitors who hnvo experienced the
difficulty of obtaining a sufficient
mral in the morning a&gt; n start for
a hard day's sight-seeing.
Tli" continuous day is supersed­
ing the divided day in Paris busi­
ness and industry an 1 is proving

c of

opused that
eir to all °v
itr’s pn&gt;l*cri gave most
,tr members
everal years

IPAY» DECEMBER 15, 1925

a short interval.t, jt, tlu» Chjujbcc-al.JJcputiea. w
n
l ‘1':,cc..kiy he was replying to critic1 tre n c h ,*br cak-!***"* by his conservative' collcvirillv n sufficient cues. “There ftnvo hern ton many
rh n day.
doctors trying to attend to our
—
finances," he stated when a momin a prescription for
, one of the lend- her to the right interposed, “How
Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue,
i socialist party, ^bout the veterinarians?"
"At your serried*’ Replied Ren- RilfflTjsr’-Fever nncl Malaria
dadel politely, amid the ronra of
U kilts the germs.
the house.

originally invented for hi;

hnve the combative disposition.
Another effect of this ultra-ath­
leticism nnrong girls of today is
to produce n creature who has the
male rather than the female char­
acteristics."
English wives are being urged
to improve their cooking to bring
nbout less drinking nmong men.
Many a workman drinks beer to
minimize the had effects of his
wife’s cooking, in the opinion of
.Sir William Milligan, an ear and
throat specialist.
Addressing the Manchester dio­
cesan church of England temper­
ance society, Sir William declar­
ed that if all young women were
taught how to cook potatoes and
roast beef properly, instead of a
lot offluff about botany, physio­
logy and kindred subjects, there
would lie much less drunkenness
in the world.

L o r d Lonsdale, the famous
sportsman, who still clings to mut­
ton chop whiskers, a gray top hat,
old fashioned ric k e y f a m i l y
coaches and other institutions of
bygone days, has mtotiishcd his
!.i offered friends nnd neighbors by announc­
;!y match- ing that Lnwther Castle at Penrith
car-rings, hereafter is to he lighted l»y elec­
r. Daniel tricity.
All the ancient oil lamps arc
to be discarded and nn up-to-date
system of electric lighting Is be­
ing installed throughout the cas­
tle, where the peer makes his
home, surrounded by fields and
dense forests. His whole estate
comprises 150,000 acres.
But this departure from con­
servatism to go no further, I.ord
Lonsdale has decreed. The change
has been brought about, he rays,
merely to please Lmly Lom-dnlr
who persuaded him to try "this
new fangled idea” just to see what
i
hich it Is worth.
&lt;

American apartment h o u s e
dwellers who complain of "that
family upstairs" may take conso­
lation in the fact that it might be
worse, as has been proved in Paris.
The neighbors of a Paris journal
ist were startled the otlur day •„
hear a great rumbling in his
apartment &lt;n the fifth floor ,.f
the building, nceomminted bv 'hi-

It is iare that any theatrical
production, which is th * work, nr
is based on the work, of a foreign
arti&gt;t, is icccivcd with such a
chorus of praise in Paris as was
given to Monsieur Bcaucniro, re­
cently producecd'as an" operetta at
tho now Marigny theater in the
Champs Elysees.
The production was advertised
as “an operetta" by Andrew Menagere, libretto by Rivoire and
Weber, with nrf mention of tno
American, novelist on whoai work

oil tor, nn.lv. Pemtero, i n
olng lliisrit, Itepalrtiig
'V.. .S|,celatlao In Wrecks

Sanfcrd Radiator and
Itai1J.itors, Tstmtu nml Pentium
All Atiiumolilli, i t . .t.it P a r is

{Detroit,Toledo,Cleveland
Columbus,CincinnatiMkmtaJto.con

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PLASTFf?

Lv. Sanford ,...
2 *.:tnAM
I,v. -Jacksonville
10:00AM
At*. Macon ....
. 8 :55 PM
. 5 :40 PM
Ar. Atlanta .....
10:25AM
Ar. Cincinnati ..
, 7:20 I’M
Ar. Coluniliiis ..
At*. Cleveland
IrtnoPM
0 :51 PM
Ar. Toledo .......
Ar. Detroit .....
•8 :40 PM
Compartments, Drawing Rooms, Sections', liertha
and Coaches. Dining Cars Servo all Mcnfs.
Reservations, Tickets, Information front any ACI,
Agent or It. T. Aly, TA.
Phono Gd-.I

Sflicco
Sheet Rock
Shingles
Roofing
Sewer Pipe

Seminole (iTounh

WILL HE GLAD TO
SERVE YOU

S a n fo rd . F la
ERVICE - PROGUK.SK O S

\ membership for every one o f the
family.

PLACED ON SALE TH E L A S T OF
THIS WEEK.
WATCH CLOSELY FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS

fellGGS-SCOGGAN
REALTY CO. Inc
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B R IT T -C H IT T E N D E N R E A L T Y CO.
First Street and Magnolia Avenue
sa les agents
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INSURANCE

SOME REAL ACREAGE BUYS

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W atch the Papers.

Son Lanin combines home atmosphere with constantly
enhancing values.
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It is to your advantage to familiarize yourself
with our exclusive listings before purchasing, as
they afford most unusual opportunities.
Our offerings are complete in every line.
Homes, choice lots, subdivisions, groves, acreage
and the highest class of business property.

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; th ird cash; third
annually.

Knight &amp; MacNeill
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A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS

REALTORS

Magnolin At Second

MRS. SAM H. CAMPBELL
MRS. J. M. LeMOINE
Sales ladies.

R. 0 . BRINKMAN
Mgr. Realty Dept.

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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%.

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107-109 South Park Avenue

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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 at 8%.

SANFORD’S RESIDENTIAL MASTERPIECE

An Important Announcement Will Soon

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alert toj

whether jJ

10 Acres celery land in Eureka Hammock. Excellent
cpiality hammock land unimproved. Price $250 per acre;
half cash; balance arranged.

INVESTMENTS

LOANS

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40 Acres celery land near Lake Jessup, all Hammock.
Price $175 per acre cash.
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SUBDIVISIONS
For subdivision purposes we have some of the best &gt;
buys in Seminole County, among which are:

Higgins - Smith - Wight, Inc.
REALTORS
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20 acres adjoining Sanford Grove which is
rapidly being developed. This entire tract
is all high and dry. beautiful wooded land ly­
ing between two subdivisions. Price $20,000
with remarkable terms, and
80 acres cornering on Golden Lake and bor­
dering on Onoro Street a t $500 per acre.

V/* Acre grove, excellent condition, th re e miles from
Sanford. Price $6,500; term s $2,500 cash; balance one
and two years. F ruit paid 25% n et on this purchase
price this season.

THE HOWARD CORPORATION
K -lTA III.U im U IN IWMI

Phone 72

Masonic Bldg.

REALTORS

Come up and talk over these propositions with us and
your investigations will prompt you to buy.

McCALL &amp; FOX
Sales Agents For

“The Firm S ubstantial”

LOCH- ARBOR
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A Country Club Property of Lakes ami Hills

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SMALL
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limits.

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Nairn l*iirev: It. &lt;!. Fin. O. H.Mfl all. It. I,. Shipp.

265 ACRES
City

Some good buys we can recommend. 35 L ots nice 5 room
Bungalow—Close in h ard surface road.
7 Room, Bath and Sleeping Porch;well located; one of
the best buys inthe city a t v...................................$10,000
Six Room Cottage, well located; close in; Garage.
Bargain a t ................................................................ $6,500.00
5 Acre Celery Farm , with crop tools, etc. Nice six room
house, good r e p a i r ............................................... $8,500.00
14 Acres, hard surface road; 5 tiled and in Celery. A
real buy a t .............................................................. $9,000.00

BALDWIN &amp; BROWN

Near the Golf Links, including beautiful lakes and
orange grove, $500.00 per aero.

Phone 88

219 Meisch Building
We Buy or Sell

11 acres on the Wekivn River, on hard road.
40 acres, adjoining JElden Springs property on
Sanford and Orlando road.
27 3-4 acres fronting 1,000 feet on Sanford Avenue.
13,500 acres on St. John’s County.
93 1-2 acres adjoining Power Plant’s property in
Volusia County.
1B7 acres in Seminole County, 107 of which is w ith­
in the City lim its of Sanford.
The prices and term s of these tracts of land, we
consider reasonable, and we will be glad to furnish
you same if you will call a t our office.

Sanford Avenue Corner
Rest corner oil Sanford Ave. at till St. 71x120, $050
per foot, oue fourth cash.
Six-acre tract, containing thirty lots on Dixie Highway
sail able for subdivision. $1,500 per acre.
We have other good buys in large and small acreage
tracts, also; high class business lots and homesites.
See our listings.

THRASHER &amp; GARNER
112 Park Avenue

It you are looking around for n
house th at you want to call home,
ami you realize how fruitless ren t­
ing is, let us show you the most a t­
tractive home we have for sale.
i ll Palmetto Avenue — Prices and
Terms Right.

We have them today—tomorrow they may he sold.
221 Meisch liuilding.

HMHII

Phone 033W

THE WHITE REALTY COMPANY

Acreage, Business, Warehouse and
Residential Properties in Sanford and
Seminole County.

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75 Acres, Lake Front Tract, hard road running
through, per acre ........................................ $125.00
510 acres on Country Club Road. Lake front,
all high and rolling. This is the prettiest
tract in Seminole County, per a c re ............ $500310

DUBOSE &amp; HOLLER
Established 1910

BETTER BUYS

SANFORD GROVE
"AMID MAJESTIC PINES"
farm s

SIX ROOM BUNGALOW

FIVE ACRE FARM
ALL TILED
Tv,7m,fl.0'vinK vv*'"3. small house, barn and
Unanl *»&gt;ure, un paved road—

10 acres in the town of Lake Mary, a pick up
for, per acre
$525.00

$7,500.00
FIVE a c r e FARM

How about th a t Lot in Lntonia, the Substantial
,
Subdivision?

a l l t il e d

bouse—W'nK Wc**8’ two story. five room

BART NASON, SALES DIRECTOR

$7,000.00

Telephone 249, First Nat'l Rank Bldg

R. W. LAWTON, Realtor

E. E. PAGE

Real E state and Investments

The Substantial Realtor
12-14 Garner-Woodruff Bldg.
TELEPHONE 770

Phone 743
Rooms 203-205 Meisch Building

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Room 8, Garner-Woodruff Bldg.
Salesman— E. T. Moore

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$111,000.00.

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prop erty

One Year Old
Close In
Price and Terms
Attractive.
S. W. BRADFORD
REALTOR

Milan? Theater Dldif.

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�The best deed is a DEED to a good piece of earth.
Consult with us and be sure of getting a just, ap'
praisal of Sanford property.

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EXCEPTIONAL OFFERINGS IN
FIRST STREET EXTENSION

We have appraised and offer, One Warehouse
site 177x117 on French Ave.

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Two Fifty Foot Corners at $475.00 per front tool.

A fine corner at Palmetto and Third Street.
An entire block on East First Street.

One F ifty Foot Business Frontage Block D at $4.50.00
per front foot.
(Next to Forrest Lake Hotel)

240 Acre Tract on high banks along Wekiva

One Apartment Site—Union Avenue Corner, 100 Teet

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front, 127 ft. deep at $150.00 per front foot.

7 Acres Orange Grove in Country Club Section.
We desire other properties of merit.

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Fifty Feet Chapman Avenue at $125.00 per front foot.
Fifty Foot Corner (Right next to Forrest Lake Hotel,
125 ft. deep, Apartment Location) at $285.00 per foot.

Favorable Terms can be arranged on all of the above.
These are some of the finest locations in First Street
Extension. ACT NOW.

SCRUGGS-SCOGGAN REALTY CO. Inc.
Masonic Bldg.
Phone 735

202 FIRST STREET
Phone 773

R. C. TISDALE, Jr.

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Sanford, Florida
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Sanford Office 336-38 Meisch Bldg. Bithlo Office Fifth Ave.

236-238 Meisch

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WE HAVE INQUIRES FOR LOT'S

vard and Lake Monroe.

IN FT. MELLON, BEL-AIR, 1’lNlv

attractive price.

HURST,

BUENA

VISTA,

SAN

LANTA AND CITY PROPERTY.
I Turn Property Quick
Let me try yours

At a very

One corner Lot, 96x105 on l nion and
and Cypress Avenues at price way Be­

OSCAR It. BROOKS
“The Lot K ing” Realtor
not; First Nntlon.ll Bank l!ldtf.

REALTOR
Bruinley-Puleston Bldg.
Phone 751

CAHTKIt OITKHM

LOTS IN

PINEIIURST
DREAMWOLD
FT. MELLON
We Have Some Bargains
In Houses

with u.-iili «&gt;n Orural.
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THREE BEAUTIFUL LOIS

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on the corner of Elm Avenue and Thirteenth
Street for $ti*000.00-one-fourth cash, balance
one, two and three years.

GOOD RESIDENCE LOT
in Dreamwold, $1,200.00.

low the market.

LUTEHOW
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Real Estate Investment

REALTOR

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One,Lot Magnolia Heights—A Bargain.
Thirteen acres of Water front properly—Attractive
Price.
Five room house—Cheap.
Other Good Investments In Sanford Property.

R. C. TISDALE

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Phone 453

Inquire Itc-Salcs Department

REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENT

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The Bodwell Realty Co.
214 East First Street

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Forty lots in Bel-Air, from $675.00 to $1,000 each.
A whole Block between Third and Fmirth Streets
and Pecan and Avocado Avenues, just $20,000.00,
on easy terms.
Pine Hurst is now the center of Sanford, don’t
t I
miss getting a home site there.

BRITT-CHITTENDEN REALTY CO,
REALTORS
210 East First Street

Phone

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�fAQE.SIXTEEN

For Quick Sale—a
two flowing J |„ .

GOOD WAREHOUSE SIT E
300 feet on track. Close in. Price $40.00 per
track foot. Good terms.
Plan To Make Rubber Capital
The Fricdrichshafenr. Of
New World By Importing
German Zeppelin Experts
LOUISVILLE, Key., Dec. 15.—
(/p)—Predictions of “the coldest
winter since 1918" brings no vis­
ions of cozy, ico-bourd weeks to
the crew of America's inland coast
guard station, located on the Ohio
River here.
Instead, they sec
ahead « season of danger and
struggle with the greatest of fresh
water perils—the ice gorge
True, there are no more calls
to rescue careless swimmers, but
answering such calls is but n smnll
part of the guardsman’s work. Ho
Is forever on guard—two watches
'by day and two by night. There
arc a dozen drills each week. There
Is the ctcrnul “ policing’’ of quar­
te rs , equipment nnd clothing, in­
cluding everything from scouring
.'decks and brass to sewing on but’tons.
Extra duty in bitter weather be­
gins with chopping out the stn,tion each morning, for the big

AKRON, O.. Dec. 15 —UP)—Ak­
111X7
irubber
UUUUI
IIUIIIU
ron. the
manufacturing;
capital of the world, has hopes of
being the Friedrichsnaien of the
New World.
|
The first step toward this reali­
zation has been bringing of 14
high officials of the original Zep­
pelin works in Germany to the
headquarters of the Goodyear-Zep- j
pelin Corporation.
Months of laboring over blue
prints nnd chnrts have brought
forth designs for new development
in the reulm of lightcr-thnn-nir ;
craft. Whenovcr thefa fs a mar­
ket for a commercial j&gt;t military
nimhip, the transplanted Zeppelin
works will be ready to build it.
Designs for the GX-1, the
world's largest dirigible, hnvc
been completed, by the Zeppelin
nnd American engineers. Its plans
nnd specifications show it to be a
ship of over 0,000,000 cubic feet
gas capacity, measuring nbout 900
feet in leugth, nnd capable of de­
veloping 5,000 horsepower. Im­
provements, as yet kept secret,
hnvo been worked ont to add to
the safety nnd strong'.h of the
ship.
The pnsaonger-cnrrying GZ-1,
nccording to the plans, will have
I'ullninn equipment inside, witli
compartment seats which enn he
made into berths at night, n dining
room, corridors, bnth looms, in­
cluding showers, nnd promenade
decks running the length of the
ship on both sides.
As designed, the ship will be
able to curry 100 pa.tnengers nnd
to make the trip ho'.ween New
York nnd London in 48 to 01 hours,
depending on whether it is flying
unstward with the prevailing
winds, or westward against the
wind.
Commnndcr Jacob II. Klein, exe­
cutive officer of the Los Angeles, ,
declared recently on a visit to the
scene of the Gnodycar-Zeppelin
operations that there is room in
the navy's hangar nt Lakehurst,
N. J., for n 0,000,0()0-cul&gt;!c-foot
ship, alongside the ship he com­
mands which has n capacity of
a,000,000 cubic feet.
“ I believe not only that n ship
the size of the GZ-1 would be prac­
tical, hut th at shortly wo shall see
airships built with a capacity of
lu ll.

of us Could get loose, nnd when
aho came, back those of us who
linil no power, including n big
whnrfboat nnd the court guard
station, were toady for her to
tow ui Into the Ice harbor.

TALLAHASSEE, Fin., Dec. 15.
—(A*)—Students of tho State Col­
lege for Women, in n poll taken
recently, voted for purtj:h&gt;ation
by the United States in the World
Court. Some fnvored the "HiirdingHughos-Coolirige terms” 'arid one
vote wuh enst for the Borah plan.
Three votes were against entry ut
nil.

T his Is a hew molding paying more than 8%
gross. ,*yery good location with fine possibil.itles, $32,000. Terms.
Sec Me For Subdivision Property.

4 Rooms And Bath On Second St
Price $5,00&lt;L-Cash $1,250
f. . *

REAL ESTATE

INVESTMENTS

1st National Bank Bidg. Phone 744.
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H O M E S-L O T S-F
FOR EXCHANGE OR SALE

acreage

Ten acres finest celery u ,
cleared ,and tiled. Nice hoou!
equipment, including mules
Triced for short time only at
Twenty-acre tract celery h *
cleared and tiled. $7,500.
See us for GOOD BUYS in fa
We have buyers for large v ii
furnished or unfurnished. Let*
you have.

MOORE HAVEN, OVIEDO
Wo own free
Innd two miles
Raker Highway
Trail and inside
completed. It
$ 1,-G00 per acre
thie winter.

nnd clenr 40 acres of drnined muck
south of MQori* Hnv«n, right on the
connecting thnt town with Tamiami
the system of dykes which are nearly
is claimed this land will be worth
when the improvements are finished

Room 105 Seminole Hotel
Sanford (Seminole County) Florida

Also 15 acres of fine, flowing well, vegetable land
at Ovideo, easily cleared, joining one of the good
celery nnd fruit farms, near thy Oviedo-Ginevn hard
road and tho railroad.

COLCLOUGH REALIJJ
Real E state

Building Sand and Cement Blocks

flWT^

.HI First National Bulb
Sanford, Fla.

With ornamental nnd plain faces delivered at
our plants nt Osteen and shortly in Sanford.

We can make attractive price and terms on these
or will exchange one or both for Improved property
nt Sanford or vicinity.
209 Mugnolia Ave.
Phone 2.11

We deliver the best Cement nnd Building Sand
at $3.50 on your lot anywhere in Sanford.
,
Send all orJers to our office at Seminole Hotel.

PACKARD REALTY CO

All payments must he made to the office. Orders
countersigned by secretary.
31. I.. FULTON. President
J. W. FULTON, Vice President.
R. L. Payette, Secretary-Treasurer

For

422 Union Avenue

BRYANT &amp; HA
Number G Ball Building, 0p|
‘ Office, Sanford, Floridi
Another Bungalow ju st completed, four rooms, electric
lights, bath room, fireplace. Only $5,600. Easy
terms.

20 Years Experience

CHANGES

—(^P)—One of the landmarks of
Tullahassee changed bunds recent­
ly when the old 'Dutch Kitchen,
built in 1882, wus sold. The con­
sideration was not announced, nor
was it stated whether or not the
structure would be dismantled.

By Condo

NOW, I'M NOT S O IN &amp; TO
Y e s , MY J)EAfc,
-ARGUE IT WITH- YOU !
J u s t a s w ell as
i a m R i g h t , a n d -Y o u
Yo u D o ! ■
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Phone 746

113'/| Magnolia

BROWN REALTY COMPANY

EVERETT TRUE

thorn. **nVC

FLETCHER-BULGER REALTY CO

85 ft. Fronting Seminole Rlvd. nnd Commercial St., overloking
Information

LANDMARK
HANDS

caJionAhopS'L^^k.

108 E. Second St

W. F. HOLBORN, Sales M anager

For n Wonderful Iluy If You Art Now,

OLD

12 '/2 Acres—On Fir o ^
modern
and see us about it. ’ hls b
10-Acre Fa:m-385
New Smyrna. New
°" di«e ta
grove Price $9,000 2 ^ ’
,
furnished and everything ^ W
Modern Home-Near
ua at once about this.. *ce* h°tti,

Terms On Balance

K A R L J. S C H U L T Z

138 ft. off Sanford Ave. Approximately 500 ft. deep.
Lake Monroe.

“But all of the shipping didn’t
get in. About 90 coal barges val­
ued nt $5,000 apiece went over the
fulls and only ten were saved Re­
sides these, dozens of shantybants,
launches and freight boats wero
lost. Dams und piers wero all
knocked out. It was laid busi­
ness,
STUDENTS VOTE ON WORLD
COURT

PROPERTY

2

B E T T E R .’!

A Bungalow 6f three rooms. Nikiity finished. Electric
lights, bath, and fireplace, i/ot 50x116. $4,500.00.
Easy Terms.
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Lot ut Northwest corner Oak Ave.,
$2,500—$700 cush, balance, terms
Choice ware-house site at corner of Second St
and Cedar; one block off F irst St., at $75 per fron
foot.
23 acres, Upsnlannd Country
$30,000. Terms.

Club

T H E CHRISTM AS GIFT

Five-room Cottage, bnth, electric lights, fireplace and
garage. Lot GGxllG. Only $3,500. Easy term s..
1
Those places are well equipped with dish closets and
closets for other uses. Those are real bargains.
Let us show them to you.

road, at

Groves, Celery farm s, lots, houses

Lake Mary Development Company
108 Magnolia Ave.

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I'll.oi

I‘honc 117

The D avey-W inston Organization

M asonic Bldg

Masonic Bldg, $

R E A L E S T A T E A N D IN V E S T M E N T S
New House Palm etto Ave., all new
furnished. Good term s ............... $10,500
Lot 64x117 Cypress Ave., off Celery
Avenue ....................
$1,900
Lot in Mayfair 50x117, near the lake.
Good term s ......................... ' ........ $1,500
Two Lots Oak nnd Central Ave.
For the two
$5,000
Lot 100x117 Sanford Ave. A good bargain.
Three I.ots, 7th Willow St., $7,500 for three.
IA&gt;t 35x117 Sunford Ave. around 5th, $12,000
Lot in Bel-Air, 56x125, Eastern exp., $1,150
Lot in San Lnntn, 56x110 ............... $3,500
hot 60x127 Oak nnd C e n tra l.................$3,500
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Lake Monroe Development
Co.
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Puleston-Brumley Building
Sanford, Flo.

21G E. Second Street

■UvULin** A *and on karri road and railroad nca
ui vision. price per ac re,
t l T ' I r r ° r i T 1' *en arn™ «n fine grove la r d e r s I
ford

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frontaee
f' r n .
with five hundred an
irunlage on -ame, the Very best buy in the city, p
tw o Iota corner T h irtee n th and Palm etto. 111x 117,
Tour fee n ‘ t n ‘2 i J
‘W? ' fifb »*y one hundred t
from
on each I
iron, ()rlan&lt;l&lt;,
Orlando highw ay, priceur*»nge
cacht ttrees
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HOUSES FOR S
Houses, Apartments a

in'fi,!eTrand!'.?
near Klder Spring!, fiv
in tine condition heaoitifu trees term s orice
w a f e r 'T ^ r d * * &gt; !
five
“ *.T«
water in &gt;&amp;rd, p z lo , $3,000.00. *030.00 cliah.
180 acres of land located I nk..
fin n rtn r m •

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J H E SANFORD HERALD; TUESDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1925.

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KEEL A SONS
_ _ Yoa Drive It. ,
Myrtle and tod St, at R. R*

'14—For Sale, Acreage

-Stile, Real Estate

5— Autos, Sale
[be w*
and
Ratrly
|lk a line
[it a line
I jf a line
[5c a l'ne
ye above
i for conlength
30 for

FOR SALE: 1924 Overlnnd Sport
Touring, like new or will trade
for building lot. Call 705 W. 9th
St., Room 8.

DAYTONA
deland f a r m s

DEPENDABLE USED CARS
1924 Dodge coupe, excellent con­
dition.
1924 Dodge touring car.
1923 Dodge coupe, A-l condition.
1925 Ford coupe, many extras.
1923 Light Ford truck.
1922 Ford roftlster, special.
I. W. PHILLIPS, SONS

fjtrlctel
he Sanponsib'c
[insertion,

Phone 3

$100 CASH

ATTENTION!’

Oak and 2nd St.

Acreage
Adjoining
Daytona
Aeroplane Site
Sold
In Units of
1, 3 and 10 Acre Tracts
or
Entire Sections
$150
Per Acre
and
UP

34—Wanted Help, Female

Found

Purse containing between WANTED: Counter girls. Lu-Beth
$20 nnd $25 in bills. Finder re­
Cafeteria.
turn to Singer Sewing Machine
Office nnd seceive reward. Jos. J.
35— Wanted Help, Male
Hathaway.

SALESMAN

Balance one hundred dollars per
Leather loose-leaf note , We have a good opportunity to
month for choice lots one block LOST:
book;; «'.*«. Fred E. Russell, offer real estate salesman. One
" ° m entrance of Young’s Develop­ Room 5, Hall nidg. Phone 7i!rt.
who is familiar with the greater
ment. Price $2300.
Sanford district preferred.
d e a n -reu g c o r p o r a t io n
27—Piano Tuning
SANFORD GROVE. Ine.
•»13 First Nnt’l. Hank Hid*.
507 1st. Nnt’l. Bank Bldg.
Phone 713
I HUY, pay cash for second hand
Phone 249
pinnos. Address Box 352.
WANTED; Two white truck driv­
ers at once. Local men who know
C. VIELE, Jeweler. Watch,
jewclery and clock repairing nnd town preferred. , Good pay and
ngraving. Quick service. 110 Mag- steady work. Smith Bros. Furni*
lolia Avenue. Phone 142.
turo Co.

COLUMBUS (Ga..) LEDGER —
Classified ads have the largest
circulation in Southwestern Geor­
gia. Rute 8c &lt;6-word Hnel line
FOR SALK—Space on the png?
for classified advertisements.
Why not rent those vacant rooms,
or sell that second-hand goods?
!lcald«nt of Florida *lnc« list.
R.f.renrea:

10—Wanted Real E state

28—Plant, Seeds, Trees

WE HAVE a large waiting list
for small houses. What hnvc you
to offer. DonnfBerg Corporation.
515 First National ltnnk Bldg.

$250 CASH

F irst N ational Hank.

Located on Palmetto Avenue.
Frame house, modern, six rooms
nnd bath and breakfast room.

J. H. HUTCHINSON
IIF.AI. r.STATR

113 W et First Street
I’hone 4TS
Member of
SANFORD, FI^A.
Florida Slut#

Price $10,000

F l o r i s t s A sso c ia tio n .
ITEWART THE FLORIST"
Wc'luen*
Flowers cor all occasion.
Balance one hundred dollars per
814 V v r tlp
lH m u« UfW-W
(l,julil ho
month will buy a very desirable
IIA It IIY E. PKETTYMAN
Terms $3,500 cash. Balance
ca&lt;e of SAND for building nnd construc­
l"t
on
Palmetto
Ave.,
near
South
42—
Advls.
Mediums
tlncorporalcd)
STRAWBERRY
PLANTS:
U
rge
tion purposes. Delivery from
•S |do School. Price $2750.
G. TAYLOR DYER
well rooted, now blooming. $2.00 LEARN AUOUr Tolk County and
easy terms.
»8
quarry. 1109 Myrtle Avenue.
II- Smith Park Avenue
for 500; $3.50 p,.r 1.000. F. O. H.
ivc thorF
a
in
tin
g
'—
D
e
c
o
r
a
tin
g
Lnkelnnd,
through
the
StarDEAN-BERG
CORPORATION
Phone (532-W.
Louise Skrotick, Moore Haven, Fla. Telegram. Best advertising me­
, rates, HI-TEST building tile nnd brick.
515 First Nnt’l. Hank Bldg.
PHONE 303
Sanford Cement Products Co.
will give
dium in South Florida. Published
Phone 713
31—Special
Notices
on. And 5th St. nnd Maple.
mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM—
sist you
lakeland Flnrldn
GERMAN
POLICE
DOGS:
Pippin
M ad. to UANEY’S DRUG STORE — Pre­
Kennels, announce the arrival of OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
scriptions, Drugs, Sodas.
We
a litter of 7 puppies December 0, through the Xenia Oaretto, ZenHILTON’S
are as near you aa your phone.
ricE
1925. Sire—Wolf v, d. Sennhuttc in, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­
1IAIIIIF.H S H O P
Call
103.
No.
383,708.
Half
nephew
to
iive their
trict. Want od and display rates
I
OR
SALE:
(10
foot
lot
on
Central
113
Magnolia Ave.
I-ARM
FOR
SALE:
Residence,
Stronghenrt. Dam— Trixie \’on
iress ns
Street between Sanford and Pal­ Bismarck No. 409,520 Harrington on request.
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
I First ('lass Barbers
with licht ami water on hi^hiber if
Successors to Gillon A Platt
Special Attention
way, 400 acres of land, fruit and metto Avenues. 1925 paving assess­ Park Strain. These puppies are go­ A LITTLE WANT AD IN The
&gt;out one
ments paid. Reasonable terms. Ap­ ing fast so if you want one apply
ilO Magnolia. Everything
elec
Given To Ladies and Childrrn.
trees, fire wood, arunning
CM
Z
u i | pecan
*
I I II ( I 111}.,
jul has n
HERALD
will
bring
you
in
big
Office.
trical. Phona 422. Llcctragitb wnter in pasture. Itensonnble. Ap. ply J. Heriild ________________at_
once to owner. R. II. Pippin, results. Advertise those old a r­
ers can’t
Radio.
_________ I ply Wayside Farm. Warthen. Ga.
unless
- ROOM houses in Pinecrcst subHrst Street, .1 miles out, ticles you have stored away and
With
diviaioit qt $750 each. Also luts " '« r West Sanford Filling Station, have no use for. A little thirtyWIGHTS—Three
stations.
Mag­
15—Sale
or
Exchange
l!8T l&gt;e
at
$&lt;100.00,
all
on
easy
terms*
Pont
Office
Ho*
125,
Sanford*
cent nd may bring you several
Elton J. Moughton
nolia nnd Second. F irst and Elm,
San*
Office Box 090, City.
dollars. Phono 148 nnd a repre­
Sanford
Avenue
and
10th
Street.
ARCHITECT
f let*
sentative will cull and see you.
Expert service.
17—For Sale, Houses
Incorporated
atinuan*
ONE. five room bungalow with all 32—Typewriters, Suppplics
First National Bank Bldg.
ADVERTISE
in
the
Juurnul-Hermodern
improvements,
on
Pop*
Sanford. ----------- Florida
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing
*ld, South Georgia’s greutest
x
Realtor ,
Engraving. Embossing. See u? FOR SALE OR RENT at Cinder- Lr Ave.. between First and Sec* REMINGTON Portable four-bank
Typewriters, “the king of port- newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
vflle. New 3 room bungalow, *"',l Kt. Price $4850. $1500 down
first. We do it. Phone 417-W
Classified
two porches. Inquire of M, (’. As- ani' $"*d !H‘r month, P. O. Box 090, allies. $00. Barret Portable Adding weekly and Sunday.
R. R. Avo.-Commcreln! S t
pin wall, Postal Tel. Co.
City.
Machines. Can’t be beat. Seminole rales 10c per line. Waycross Jour­
nal-Herald, Waycross, Georgia.
410-411• 112
Prfntery. Phone 93, W’elnkn Bldg.
VALDEZ HOTEL
JAMES II. COWAN—All kind,
HIS
FOR
SALE:
Practically
new
a
ONE
new.
five
room
house
at
Ginfln
ro
p
m
n
I'lnn
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work
ADVERTISING gets results tf St
First National Bank Bldg.
room bungalow with bath ami derville. Easy terms. P. O, Box
33—Wanted
Water and Boat Tanks. At Oak
reaches
potential
buyers.
P«090,
city.
Avenue and Third S treet Tele garage. Fine location. Price $(!,•
S n nfunr* l.rntllii* l l u l r l
Phone 190-W.
WANTED TO BUY: Long leaf Intka Daily News is circulated in
750 with easy terms. Write “S"
phone 111.
J.
E.
SPURLING,
subdivision
an
industrial
und
agricultural
sec­
care Herabl.
round timber front 100,000 ft
W T IIT XV. U A H M '.lt. SIunnsrr
specialist Subdivision to Or- ’ Up, must tie highland timber for tion.
MIRACLE Concrete Co., general
Undo,
Florida,
and
FI
o
r
3
saw mill purposes. T, W. Patter­
cement work, eldewalke, build­ FOR SALE: New five room bung­
TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­ son, Maitland.
ing blocks, irrigation boxee. J. E
alow on Sanford Ave., $5000.
Fla. Thousands rend the clas­
way.
Terwllleger, Prop.
Terms. Inquire J. M. Doerr, No.
WANTED ROOM: Two young men sified pages of Florida’s Gieat
7 Phillips Apartment.
FOR SALK: Three lots, Including
want room nnd board in private Home Daily, rates 2 cents a word.
IHLL LUMBER CO. House o
Exceptional
corner, facing Young’s Subdi­ family, with garage. References _______
Minimum 25c, cash with order.
Servlco, Quality nnd Price.
FOR RENT: One six room house vision below market price. Good
exchanged.
Address
(!.
W.
care
|
Write
for
complete
r«tu
card.
and garage. Electric lights, mail
vDDRESSING — Multlgraphing. delivered and school bus. Two terms. Write W. H. Stone, care Hfrald.
’or
folding and mailing—ns you miles out on Country Club road. Herald.
TO REACH the prosperous farm­ Plumbing Calls *
WANTED:
Seeoml
hand
Johnston
want it— when you wnnt it Price $35 per month. Also one FOR QUICK SALK: Lot on Laurel
ers nnd fern growers of Volus­
Phone fi73. IT. E Parch. First small house in-t finished near Ei­ Ave., between 11th and 12th foyt boat motor in good condi­ ia county advertiso in the Do Land
Stores National Bank Bldg
A. I). ROSIER
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
der Springs $15 per month. B. II Street. $2100. Only $100 cash. Box tion. S. II. D. care Herald.
A half interest in two
i i t«v
v, i i
i *
it 't i #*
with order.
Book, corner French am|„.Qn{MD'd pjq. Horjild* i/
\ J k NTHi^r-t Monographer. Smnlll
‘t-t-For'Fent, A partm ents Alone 2 It! .1
LOT No. 5 of Lanin addition, fac­ amount experience necessary. I FOR BIG RESULTS sdveYflso in If you’re particular about
cement plants to com­
FORT
LAUDERDALE the kind of plumliiiiR you
ing Young’s Development, $100 Hrown Realty Co., 422 Union Ave. | tho
FOR RENT: Two or throe room FOR SALE One acre and three
room house and garage, good cash will take the lot. Price $2009. Phone 473-W.
.DAILY NEWS—it covers Browapartment. Herald Apnrtments.
petent party, able tc
flowing well, 3 toil from Sari* S. I&gt;. 11. P. O. Hox 431. Sanford.
.. ,
, .
” ard County thoroughly which ii want in your new home, or
WANTED . m ill furnished apart- onc ()f
ni0*t rapidly growing
ford, 12 hundred feet south of
10—For Rent, Rooms
’nent. References. Notify Ilian- ‘^ ‘ctuVna “on "the’ Florida " c W .
First St. Prcium-d hard road. FOR SALE: Living room suit, din­
m a n a g e a cement
menus
ing chairs, day bed and dresser, i toni at Blown ii. ally to., i~- U n-iy
i copj
„ ....,1 r„(U ,-nrd m.on the now kind of plumbing
Price $3HilO; $1000 cash, balnncc
ISample
lion Ave. Phone 173-W or llt-W . | request.
.ROOM FOR RENT: In private in two years. Quick sale. . C. Rob 320 Holly Ave.
in your old home—call A. plant. Capacity 2,000
family for gentleman only. erts. Ibix 373. Sanford
r
Phone 580-W.
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
D. Hosier for an estimate.
FOR SALE: Nice small house in
per day. We own our
ADVERTISEMENTS TELL YOU WHAT THE K(D
accepted want nd medium in
Foil RENT: One furnished bed­
best section of Sanford. Price
Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word
room. filR Oak Ave. Phono $4,500, $1250 cash, balance month­ MANCE OF BUSINESS IS DOING FOR YOU.
an ins.’rtion. Minimum 25c.
own sand pit. Terms.
•'.22-W.
ly. Write W. H. S. care Herald.
A. I). ROSIER
,
FOR RENT: To one gentleman
MAINE — Watervtlle, Morning
sleeping room close to bnth. All FOR SALE: Right now possess­ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ N aaaiiaix aaaaiH an aaiB B aiax H H N R H aaaaaaM M n aiaa
Sentinel. Thousands, of Maine
ion. Now, all modern, 5 rooms
conveniences. 813 Magnolia Ave.
people nre interested in Florida
nnd
bath,
beautiful.
Spanish
bung­
FULTON, INC. •
jpplie.1
property. Reach them through
!Ird
and
Oak
'FOR RENT: Large bedroom, two alow in most select part of San­
the Sentinel. Huto card on ap­
blocks from Postoffice. Third ford only $7500. i-’CMO cash, bal­
llra l E sta te
plication.
ance
easy
terms.
Bayard
Realty
Street and Palmetto Ave.
Hrukcra
Dcvelupera
Promoter!
Co., Phone 298. II*! S. Bark Ave.
[Supplier.
I
r OR RENT: One furnished bed­
• &gt; ' » * * u i « v i i « a i i i s i a i a a a B i i a i i a B i i i a a i i i i i a « M i * i &gt;^
room downstairs. 410 Myrtle
20—Fur Salt* Miscellaneous
Beminule Hotel
female
Ave.
FOR SALE: Shot gun. Remington
Me
SANFORD, FLORIDA.
FOR RENT: One furnished bed­
Automatic, two barn-K "no full
ale or
room close in. Apply 201 Mag­ choke, one hush; me- Uincoe-tel
nolia Avenue.
automatic rifle. J-il - shbre m line
-Ii*.-*
*
Salosp- 1ri
condition. 118 Pork Avi &gt; I " ....■
n. Mr.’.
FOR RENT: Rpotns, with or with­
out meals. Reasonable rates. FOR SALE: Dodg l-pa^inger
Lot 2, Rlock 7, Mellonville Ave., $ 1,000
Coupe. A-l condition; wnaderful
I iacoln Hotel.
laic
buy $275 cash. See K"M *'lt at
Lot 9, Block (&gt;, Elliott Avenue,
FOR RENT: Furnished bedroom The Herald Office.
S. II. X.
Eastern Exposure ............. $1,200
for gentlemen only. Close in.
511! W. First Street.
COAli FOR SALE Phene "r call
Lot 10, Block (i Elliott Avenue,
J I M i n t I 'l . A V
Lincoln Hotel.
a a
FOR RENT: Large front bedroom
Eastern
Exposure
...............
$1,200
containing two beds. Apply 703 FOR SALE: Ford Sedan I
good ’condition. $2i" "9. -In r.,
jbdiv. &lt;&gt;nv Oak Ave._______
TKRMS
Second.
fe Hunrer,
FOR
RENT:
One
sleeping
room
Uido, Fia.
near the new hotel. 1009 Union FOR SALE: Double u
["h»Ave.
e i ing couch. 391 M I ;'
HKlt&gt;
1 of that
FOR RENT: Sm " l i e ivd
NOTICE
ill l:i;- for
apartment. Availai'le tin- ,if
f Co. Tlw TO ALL CONTRACTORS
uing. 301 W. Fifth 'i If1
»tl
Re-Sales Dept.
On nnd a fte r January the
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SANFORD, FLO RIDA , MONDAY’, D ECEM BER 11, 1925.

Decide T o Incorporate On
Non-Profit Sharing System

EIG H TEEN PAGES TODAY

N lJM ^E R T J i

SHIPPING B O M lC o n g re ss

A recommendation railing for result front tho organization of tho
*'.1 the incorporation of the Ideal Rcnl- bureau, occupied the attention of
I «y board on a non-profit sharing those present.
r ( j l**sis was unaniniously passed folIn discussing the* proposed bu­
Pennsylvania Governor To lowing it introduction by A. P. reau, Mr. Wheeler brought out the M ajo rity Of C om m ittee In
orscirian W est Is In Grip Of
Connelly at the weekly luncheon of fact that it was to I k * a separate
Request Legislature
F av o r O f C ontinuing The
tlie organization held today at tha organization from the Really
P
oj
s
Dills
To
Regulate
Account
P
re s e n t O rganization B ut
Blizzard And Snow
Seminole
Grill.
And Control Coal Mining In commenting on the decision of Hoard, composed of only those
M
inority W an ts C hanges
members
of
the
board
who
desired
lm Beach
the committee appointed at the to join.
Points And Af?ree
CHICAGO, Ll’c. 14.—(A*).—
meeting lart week to study the
nedions Blizzards and snow storms vir­ Mure Liquor Laws
Membership being optional, Mr. Minority Proposes
On Several Others
advisability of incorporating, Mr. Wheeler explained, all laws and
tually stopped the air mail in
—
Also To Be Sought Connolly briefly explained the regulations decided o*t by bureau
the Itocky Mountain district and
General Shake-Up
many advantages that nr-* expect­ ntemliers would not affect tlajao
residents brought out their
snow shoes today while, cloder Coni Industry As A Public ed to come to individual members members of the board who were Control Of Ship Operation
Miss Eleonora S cars Covers
from this action, nnd told how oth­ not affiliated with the bureau.
winds spread to the nmdle
I lility Is U rged, Giving er
Would Be C hanged U nder
boards in various sections of
Upon the suggestion of D. I..
11 MHc Jo u rn ey In Less
went*
Some Bit Of Public Control the state had benefited from fol­ Thrasher, the question of forming
M inority Recom m endation
. Tho tim rernturc dropped to
Than
12 H ours In Second
lowing the example of the state a multiple listing bureau win
r Claims r.ero in Leadvillc nnd was ex­
A
ttem
pt
To Win H er W ager Expansion of Military,
HARRISBURG,
Pa........
.
.
.._
Dec.
II.—
board
relative
to
taking
cut
cor­
postponed
till
this
afternoon
nt
1
pected to fall five degrees above
WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.—(/T)—
o’clock, when all memlicrs of the The special House committee to
Beach i zero in northeastern Iowa to­ uj’l—Bov. Pinchot has summoned poration papers.
Naval Aviation Gets
IIOSTON
Dec. 11.—(/D—Miss
the state legislature to convene
Multiple Listing Discussed
board interested in the formation
the II. S. Shipping
er’s Den ni Tlu&gt; storm extended generally here Jan. l.'t fur its first extra Following a report by W. V. of the bureau will meet at the Ho­ investigate
Elionora
Sears,
Iloston
society
Hoard reported today, u majority
Coolidge Body Okey
over northern and eastern Nc- session in two years. Ucgulnthm Wheeler, representing n committee tel Valdez for a conference.
favoring continuance of tho exist­ leader, tennis player and all-around
Because of the Christman holi­ ing organization while a minority
Dec. 11.— i brwika and woatern Dnkotan nnd control of the Pennsylvania formed to draft by-laws for a pro­
WASHINGTON, Dec. M—
anthracite situation and prohibi- nosed multiple listing bureau, a days, the hOurd voted Ip dispense of the members advocated a ma­ athlete, today completed a walk
while
in
the
southwest,
drizzling
it of $ 2 1 5 ,-j
(A
P ).— Reports of two a ir­
from
Providcnco
to
her
home
In
rains froze on wires and poles tion enforcement tiro among th.‘ general discussion of th endvant- with llu* usual weekly luncheon terial change.
nal
ta ils
c
ra
ft investigations differing
Iloston
to
win
a
wager.
She
cov­
#nd disadvantages likely to scheduled for Dec. 118.
for 50 miles cant, northeast nnd subjects which he liitcd for con-j
Among other minority recom­
n d le y .^ tc e
ered the II miles in n little over as to a few m ajor points and
northwest of Kansan City, in­ siderntinn in a speech made here
mendations were:
Sunday night.
II hours, although the time limit
cluding glazing the streets.
Lexington,
Extension of government finan­ set by the terms of the wager was agreeing on others, a re now
Ten degrees above z..ro wns
Gov. Pinchot asked the legisla­
c operation
cial aid to the merchant marine. 15 hours.
before Congress.
predicted for Wisconsin tomor­
1 gambling I row. The northwest generally ture to tonrider ineftnn of ■••gulnAppointment of fleet corpora­
T he special com m ittee des­
Miss
Soars,
who
has
many
ath­
tion "through nn appropriate state! n r w i r i «vt xn i n I f W
tion trustees by the president in­ letic achievements to her credit, ignated by tho House of tho
ch, Fla., h a s
had no unusually cold weather. agency, any
all of the basin, ■
stead of the shipping hoard.
including n 110 mile walk against
*1 by rev of producing, preparing,
llie;
Elimination ot the v*’»ru ••emerg­ time in California, apparently wns last Congress to exam ine th e
— nnd distributing coal for domestic
ency" from the name of tlio fleet fresh as she pulled up at the fin­ a ire ra ft situation has pub­
use in Pennsylvania, and author
| in testimony
corporation.
ish line. The terms of the wager, lished Its findings, includinng rec­
ize
use
of
compacts
with
other
an­
'.pat • invest!- "
Transfer
from
the
shipping
board
which
wns made with Howard ommendation., for n "*inglo de­
thracite consuming states and the
1 made pub-j
to
the
fleet
corporation
of
con­
Sturgis,
Providence, R, |„ who partment of national defense" and
District
nf
Columbia
for
regulat­
•tition o the
John Robinson A ntl’W lfc Arc N orth Carolina And T his trol over the operation of ships. is now inofParis,
were not disclosed annual expenditure of $10,000,000
ing the business in these state'."
... case, Geo.
*
A c c tt s c U O f Possessing
S
ta
te
Tied
For
Lead
In
Shipping
board
to
he
charged
further
than
that
Miss Sears took on aviation.
through an inter-state commission
of the coinwith
determining
trade
routes;
It
was
l
"fore
the
appointment
D
eath
List
W
ith
7
Each;
"Shine”
And
“
M
akings”
;
LOCAL
the
walk
for
"money
and
some­
or
otherwise.
had contested
of this special committee that Cal.
Georgia Has 50 Injured continuance of all existing trade thing more."
Doth Out On $500 Bond
gambling inMembers of sheriff's force in
In a statement, the governor in­
Mitchell first attacked
route.i contemplated.
The amount of the wngcr wns William
that he would n Sunday raid arrest John Ilob- dicated his proposals for state reg­
Retention by the shipping hoard witheld, hut Miss Sears said she present nir policies for which he
ATLANTA, Gn., Dec. I t.—(/T)—
ij. S. Supreme ertson and wife on'charge of vi­ ulation would take the form of a In a raid made Sunday after­
regulatory functions
prevent
u' u yi,nr n p , i„ |.)irl„ wllh hi now on trail. Keprcsentativ*
not yet been olating prohibition laws, cud request that the legislature de­ neon mi the home of John Robin Tho traffic of Dixie last week «.f
discrimination in rates, ports and Howard Kturges of Providence. Af Reid, Mitchell's chief counsel and
bureau.
seize large quantity of sugar ami clare the industry n public utility. M&gt;n, about three miles south of took the lives of 38 persons and in-1unfair practices.
ter a six hour sleep at a hotel in a member of the committee, filed
C. M. Hand nnd
lr. box said, corn meal together with sonic Such action, he said, “will simply t,,wn* Sheriff
,
The majority nnd minority re- Providence, Miss Senrs arose nt with tho report, a supplementary
jured
it
is
shown
by
a
sur­
some degree of public* control Deputy Stevenson confiscated a lo
t the beach whi:*’tey.
jmrts were in accord in ,1nnny midnight. When her hike was well brief urging establishment of anaivc restaurndcquutc branch of tho ulr until
Judge \V. K. White disposes which none exists today, will fur- pounds of corn meal and 500 vey made by the Associated Press recommendations sueli n« tliose call­ under
way she was asked:
zed by prom- of large docket ill Municipal nish information never before h id. pounds of sugar nnd enough luj- today. The survey wns made over ing for patronage by the govern­
a national defense department
‘Can you spare tho*breath to could bo made.
_ northern- Court this morning, among nnd will Influence the public which l,or for use ns evidence in l utility II southern states the returns be­ ment of American ships, use of
of dining, them being several for violation will help toward the settlement of Court n»:ninst lW.in.wn and le * ing from only 10, however. Fig­ American ships for mail carriers, tell u-i with whom your wngcr was
Itrid A*k, More Secretaries \
the strike."
wife, who were nrresteu, according
made 7”
this is their of liquor laws.
the
placing
of
the
fleet
corpora­
Mr.
Rdd suggested that avia­
ures
from
Kentucky
were
not
ing card,
Tho governor proposed only "ad­ to an announcement made this
tion on a basis similar to private­ “I have plenty of breath to tion secretaryships be created In
U. S. Tarrngnn, sidling under
morning.
nvnilnhlc.
U
books or rcc- orders of the liurcuu of Naviga­ ditional means" for enforcement
spare,” she said. “ I made the bet the War, Navy nnd Commerce De­
ly operated companies.
;he gambling tion, ia in city for several days. of the prohibition amendment and
Sheriff Hand stated that tho
North Carolina nnd Florida vied
Signed hy three Democratic with Howard Sturges jn Paris, but partments, hut the congressman
as the taxCity Manager W. 11. William* in his statement ho said he regard­ couple have been suspected of mak­ for position in the column of members and Representative Coop­ they ran out on me—(hero was no h'dieved thou* posts would be es­
mcniurnnla nnnounecK
of G. ed this a question of "fundamental ing whiskey for Home time uml denths with aevon eneh. At the er of Wisconsin, the majority re­ one home there tonight so vve tablished as detail, of the com­
the gambling Kelleher of. appointment
port opposed any effort to turn started from in front of tho house mittee's plan for a defense depart­
I.akc
Placid,
Y., moral importance." He did not out- tli.it they had been arrested liuc advi.td the ns caterer a t the eountryN.club
line specifically what they will fore, hut had escaped punishment bottom of the list were Virginia, tho merchant marine over to a anyway."
ment.
Ihe could pro- lor the coming season.
ask hut gave the request that hills! at the hands of the law through South Carolina, Louisiana mid Ar- cabinet member and concurred in
Rigler
Cutler
and
Albert
Hinck­
While the president’ll board
the t&lt; id 'le­
the board’s own intvi pretation of ley, both of Boston, accompanied rnlleil for expansion of military
Hanford Real Estate Hoard de­ providing for greater control of technicalities in their arrest or nr- ’ knnsn.i with two each,
nt the !'arm!distilleries and breweries In pass­ rnignment.
I Georgia led the list w.th half a its powers and responsibility. The Miss Scars. She started once be­ nnd naval aviation, the House comConpai. . at cides to incorporate on a non­ ed at the next session.
report said it should be given a fore to try to win tho wngcr but mitteo declared the two services
profit
m
uring
basis.
ould he con
• ‘)\M
uhoUSe
V.Ea
?nn ,w«
JSherifff
h K mi
nnl l'Undrcd
injuries.
North uUb
Carolina
"free hand" hut should las ap­ was forced by n blizzard to aban­ "«re nnd have been very conserva­
.a
the
when
.he
f(i
1|||wi
aJ
cloik,
iu-an.j
43.
gainst which 4 Florida Vegetable Corpora­
tive if not Iwckvvurd in recognizing
hts deputy^nocked tmon tin* Iron*
reported tin* low- pointed and answeritbh* to thu don tho walk.
te losv.s 'ai d tion sells pre-cooling plant to
hoard.
the
great Importance of air power.
door
anUjU'lftind.xh
Jm
itu.ir
e.
i
i,
,
J
injured
vnli
fixe,
Miss
Sears,
Boston
nnd
New
Vhc ifttU _&lt;KorthcMi syndicate, which plans
Tho minority, consisting of three York social lender, “good fellov*” ’ The committee found ' as n foes,
cording fit their statements, nnd,
.......•........ . ....... ........., ,
to remodel it into n warehouse.
A
peculiar
circumstance
of
the
Republicans on thu committee, al­ and athlete extraordinary, f« r 20 thi t shortage of flying personnel’
before they could break the door
Toht by flux
STATE
' lock and get on the inside, thu survey was the record Sunday by so recommended some of the gov­ years has kept her numc among nod equipment in the services has
■eii rt'vmd
woman had broken thu container! Asheville, N. C„ where nine per­ ernment aid to the inorehnnt mar­ the lenders in almost every lino i f caunctl “nn (alarming situation"
T. Ho,?Hhrriff Lee Chase of Dade
due to lack of realization of the
and allowed the liquor to run on sons were seriously injured in traf­ ine nnd recommended that nil ex­ amateur sport.
I that on last1 comity and two deputies go on
importance of nir power.
^
the kitchen floor. The shentf fic accidents. Five of these, it isting trade rules be continued.
[rcrnnuiiomii'il trial facing charges of having
She is nn excellent swimmer, cun
is reported, are not expected to
CHICAGO. Dec. 1 f/Tj —Kill­ aid I o mans (i d to scoop up
Report.
Agree
On
Some
Points
«n investiga-1 killed C. H. Wcstbury, a Savan­ ers wrote a heavy record on the
handle u yncht, shoot with rifle or
panful for use as evidence. No live.
&lt;i he r.’calhil nah, Gu., man.
Both reports agreed that avia­
revolver, skate ami was thu first
The tabulatiiqi by n*ato lollown:!
police annnl* of t'hiciigo and vi­ still was found, although it is the
n*e in closing i
American woman to fly over wnt- tion should he specially represent­
Joe A. Supoch, freight con­ cinity over the week end. The my - In lief of the officers that one i State:
Deaths Injiirid
ks wire kept' ductor cm Florida East Cou.-t
•I
Bjer. In P.H2 she bet $200 she could ed on the army general staff nnd
3'.)
slaying of a family of three located somewhere about the farm, \ Virginia
ransactions. i Railroad, dies Sunday of injur­ tcrious
"
miles votween
between mi
Bur* tho nnvy general board: that the
•1 » -xv
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y.nrth Cnrulina
i i. *
i walk tho
the n110
u mins
near Batavia Sunday night re- probably in the woods.
governin'ill's competition with
••
th? IMin I ies deceived when engine ex­ inained unsolved.
5i I d
Smith Carolina .
K
^
l
n
h
l
m
n
u
n
n»u«tn«
»'"1
d j Monte, caiif.. In commoreial aircraft manufacture
i&gt;s placed into1 plodes.
The
couple
was
rclcn
ed
under
i
t
s
D
L
i
z
S
l
u
L
/
l
l
o
l
I
t
U
r|r,
hours.
She
trained
for
vig
lit
60
(
,
-i
;
i
.
.
5
With an nhnndoni I auto, which
Ik* eliminated; that government as­
, ,,f saimi pending taeir nril a rinifiden-1
lays and hiked over the stretch in sistance
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28
Crew of the barge Altnmaha is expected to yield finger print i. I.ruignment before County Judge J. Florida
U&gt; rendered to commer­
vv-.nuc agent, t
The
pre-cooling
plant
of
the
*
;jo'
hours
flat,
stopping
now
.
r.
uml
12
i
Alabama
the
most
promising
clue,
authori­
cial aviation, and that pay and pro­
•
*
?id in part: i is brought to Tampa where they
G.
Sharon.
Florida
Vegetable
Corporation
has
j
then
to
eat
but
never
to
rest.
Mi 1 Ipnl
motion problems in tho nir service
ia thi. euti-1 recount experiences of being ties of neighboring counties were
2d In-ell sold to a syndicate of eastLouisiana
Miss Soars, who is close to 10 bo smoothed out.
felony t" op. adrift on the Gulf for nine duyu. undecided whether the slaying of
•
•
37 'em capitalists, who will convert Iyears old, is a member of one of
Arkansas
Henry Jeskr, bank clerk, his wife, Many Applicants To
ire In Mori,bi,
•1*1 it into n bonded warehouse, ac­ | the oldest fundlics in Huston. Per­
Tho committee asserted that
DOMESTIC
'reitnesscu ___ ___ 3
Eva,
and
six
year
old
son
was
the
for play euv-l
(no record) cording to mi nnnotincenii lit made iodically since 1012, she has lioeii Army nnd Navy expense i of $30,­
Kentucky .
Mis.i
Eleanor
Sears,
Hoston
vvurk
of
a
robber
or
of
a
degen­
V than three!
this morning by II. S. Long, „f
tw, criKaKt.,i to Harold Van- 000,000 between 1020 and 1024 for
*uing January, | society woman, makes progress erate seeking revenge.
the
.Sanford
Realty
Co.,
who
nchut to date «ho haa re- experimental purposes had failed
200
.......
33
Jeske’s automobile, covered with
JACKSONVILLE, Fla.. Doc. II. Total -_______
of commensurate results and it deand that it Is I on hike between Providence nnd
got
ia
ted
the
deal.
nmined Boston’s society bachelor acrilied tho morale as having deat the house! Boston, in effort to win wager blood, wns found fire miles from —(JV More than I•"«» |ier:&lt;nnn are
Mr.
Long
stated
tills
morning
tei
it &lt;1 despite ex pi mlituro uf
-dart, d fu - from friend that she could ne­ the family’s farm house several to appear before the special moot­ Koch Is To Organize
that the transaction had jti't been girl.'
,
..
..
nearly $10,000,000 for pure has*
the unfriendly &gt; gotiate tho distance in fiflieu hours after the bodies of Jesko ing here beginning tomorrow of
completed
but
that
the
names
of!
and bis son were &lt;b covered in the State Hoard of Dentists for New German Cabinet the buyers were not yet nvullahle Navigation 1&gt; U r C* ll U and overhauling of .plan und mo­
1 I llivy were hours.
Traffic accidents in southern the yard and Mr.-. J, ke ill the liv­ examination on the issuance of
Jrt period only
for publication, and that definite V -n -w p l Arrives Here tors.
The airplane will bo the "firat
BERLIN, Dec. 11.—M l—Dr. M. I'1
' . licenses, according to an announce­
- a mis states during the past week to­ ing room.
Ians bad not been formulated hy r t n n n
Two former rmivict* resting in ment today by Dr. R. I*. Taylor, Koch, German Democratic Party the new owners of the plant f»*r |,
all credit «».* 1 .1 taled 33, according to a survey
V C lw v tJ
C 4 v r&lt; urt" in the next war, tho curqt
For ; \ O IH II l Cl l a j m|it,.c declared, "uml it Is one uf
"weirhers" j by Associated I’resii Florida a river forest roadhouse after nnl secretary and treasurer of tlie i Icudi r, today accepted the task of its operation.
i
the I
'
dial inn I «if "Vir
iifternoon haul, hot it out w itn. board.
Ur,*'g thz two reports seven deaths.
forming the coalition cabinet de­ Tho establishment of n bond-'
, , _,
military
det'-nse,"
tho committee
scribed
hy
President
Von
llindeiiAssessment of $315,000 in ad­ policeiueti wli • attempted to sur­
nl
wurchnus
•
is
ail
assured
fact!
The
0(1
foot
yacht
l
.
N.
.
nrr«The actual examination work
'•v v"r. that if! ditional taxes against K. R. round the house. Ed I feUHie, a ds's not begin until tomorrow, l.urg to carry out the policies and said Mr. I.tqig, owing to Sanford's ‘ gnu. cruising these witters under said it h id not eliminated thu necunity for thu warship.
'arttier hip arc, Bradley, race horse owner of inotoreycle officer, was wuumlul but registration i? announced for i ohligatious of the Locarno security transportation facilities which will "ider.i Iroio thiv Bureau "f
Heacli that Lexington, Ky„ in connection fatally.
make
a
warehouse
of
inestimable
1
gation,
In
tied
up
in
the
Municipal
ngreemunt.
,
As he fell, another policeman tonight.
value.
yacht basin at the end el Palmetto llospilul Blast Is
ut|t of taxable! with the operation of his cele­
■h No hooka brated gambling house in Palm fired on the roblsTs who later were
(‘apt. Packard and u
Thu property is liow equipped Avenue.
iBrtr.er.diip, Mr. Beach, has been recommended identified ns James Johnstone,
Subject Of Probe
with railroad aiding totaling omro crew of four meq ure in charge.1
sought for tlie robbery of the State
slated, for by revenue agents.
than 550 feet and other necessary
No statement ns to the signifi­
rJ"K under alequipment is to he mhled in order cance of their visit eculd bo ohChicago n'ayors wrict a heavy Bank of McHenry of #!&gt;*.'"&gt;. &lt;»yt.
KALLIPSKLL, Mont, Dec. I f
vtllance hy the record in police* annals over 21» lie was identified t« the P'dice
to make a complete and modern |uini'l from members of the crew, —(/!*&gt;- Thu dynamiting of Sisters
'•'■I conaidcr- vveek-eml when four people are ns William J. White, who received
plant, it is paid.
it liuing said that tlu&gt; bureau rules; of Mercy Hospital here last Sat"&gt;■ reeord that alnin.
!a special parole ft"111
* r *'
•-------------------- ■"* •
| prohibit their tulking for publl- j unlay was under Investigation toWhat
believed
to
he
a
priceflics
showed
that
lie
ha
1
been
up
ilri ,jr kis hrolhHouse committee to investi­ Icon Inst April.
dent in Municipal Court history j u number of times before for var- New York Man To Be, cation.
l^nt*
. . . . |^ . .
Much interest wn.s expressed *»y ( No ono was injured but the exestutdished this morning when ious offenses. Judge White ord- .
gate
the
Shipping
Hoard,
inukis
rettago in 11)20
war
I J I I l i n K t|u. men aboard in the canal pro-! ploslop rmash'd the windows sf
. . W. K. White, after dispos- ertd Duiicuu to pny a film of $150 111 l . n a r K C
thu majority favoring Possible A m e n d m e n t s Judge
f ot 111•r ren! report,
\ 4 r ,....,1 f ' l r i l J ject, which will link the St. Johns the front part of thu building nnd
continuance
of
existing
organi­
r
r
u
n
'
.
,
v
\!/**i-tlll*(»
Arc
imr*of
O
heavy
docket
in
the
regand
to
also
serve
a
term
of
50
days
hv lira,Ho;;
leOsH Il .•*! D o t 'l l
V 'lllll nn&lt;| Indian Rivers.
They stated . badly dnm.igcd the dining room.
and tho minority caking
l O * slX .
*
,,i„, ,-,mrt room, again opened! on the streets of thu city.
u.ve tigalej zation
that
Bunford
can
expect
many Authorities believe an unidentiflrd
Another
heavy
fine
was
assessfor several changes.
thz
prisonors*
quarters
up.
Considered By House !court
in th.- prisonors’
City Manager W. Ik Williams palnliai yachts to call ut tills, port Miersiin placed tho bomb,
Governor Pinchot of Pennsyl­
stairs over the offices of the police cd against Burt Waters when he
here, h o w - I vania will ask a special legisla­
Several convalescent patients
was found guilty of driving an stated this morning that tho city after the completion of thu cunal
depai tment.
‘hi* taxpayer.! ture to enact legislation looking
W A S H I N G T O N . Hie. 1 I '/IV
The cusc for which the court and automohile while under the inf'u- had engaged G. Kellolirr to tako jlUt H(j(|ed that proper lending fa-j were removed to thei homcji but
&lt;-f the t x - 1 toward the settlement o/ pres­
Provision., of the tax reduction his retinuo obligingly moved up- enco of intoxicating linuors. The hnr»;o
. of tho dining room at the ,.|ji(ie* and a deeper busin would the majority remainud In tho hoaI'n extremuly ent coni situation an I nl " to tin
i
J
u«1ko rt marked that r a m of this | Sufi ford ( ountry Clup# und hud in- have to In provided.
nwaited amen
,J ^
I pital following the explosion.
wn.s
tlrnt
of
i'un
Richardctaln
" * •" nl! Id s1 puss accessary laws to lonilnt
ructed Mr. Kelloher hi use his
u Cfl-yenr-old, solf-stylcd kind were becoming too frequent
sou,
ha-re 3.)
sale of liquors.
iiuraenmn of Ltxington, Ky., whuinnd thnt heavy penalties would be knowhslgr and expcriunce toward
was brought in Sunday by Offic- given nil offender.! from this date. making the dining room u popular
*widespread aupimrt f,,r 1
i
,
flnl(*s
er
Beckwith and charged with ! Hu fined Waters J200 with the op* and crcdltaldo part of tho clul).
*ure.
Mr. Kelleher comes to Bunford
.
ki.I lt i,,
ti on of serving G» days.
The vital income tax scntaui
were thu first of the M’W rut J3 to The officer was called down to a
Annie Washington plead guilty from Lake Placid, N. Y. llo has
boathouse along tho lakr front to to having had n gnllon of liquor Iwen prominently connected witli |
** Klvvn( f f 'B T S i r r e d « vote arrest the man and found that lie in her home and wui fined $20.) la number of clubs throughout the
MIAMI. Fin., Dec. 14.—(/T) - 1trial has aroused considerable in­
r s .m
« « t J S W on, i l - had been sleeping there lor over ! or 00 days. Tho sumo offense was eastern half of tho country, it is | Sheriff
Henry R. ('hasc of Dude j tercst throughout this section of ^
said,
und
comes
to
assume
charge
|
..
week
where
It
i
saileged
he
had
charged
to
Clms.
Bi
veils
nnd
the
a wrek,
county and two of Ids deputies, C. thu state. Tho Miami Daily News.
x*U' aLK*.
$50,000.
of
the
Sanford
Country
Club
din*
|
nr
S:‘puch,
. • , ' r t * been drinking various kinds of same fine was assessed,
Prutt and Earl Yenno, went on which has waged » tight against
Kapoch, a conductor on nnotlier )0T h ” cijii.
sidritous liquors, including lemon f Others who faced Judge White ing room, direct from the Lake G.
' '
Horida , .
.
, . ,
trial In Criminal Court hero to-1 keeping Chase lit office, U.u vnV who vv'us in- tru,n» W!l3 walking toward the do- SS? iS tJU 'w ouw :''"™
this morning und who paid fines Placid country club. The Luke duy
on second degree murder ln-jtenid actively in tho libel proCMa*.!
Placid club is known nl1 over the
froui $1 to $160
’1 '‘hen a |oca| pot nnd was aliout 00 feet away
' Nuiiiiuamui.
Richardson was too sick, it [| ranging from
$150 in
In prow
dictinents
charging the ki!M*’g of injs and has returned associate
teir
world
for
its
summer
and
winter
waH declared, to be brought down | portion to the gravity of
. " • died nt a when tho explosion occurred. Ho yenr on which
.
S. Westbury of Savannh, Go., counsel to assist thu county so^-*1
porting
events.
into
courtroom
with
the
rest
j
attense,
were
cmis.
Walker,
opini!,
thu
offense,
Chun.
W
’ aB^rncon at wns thrown about CO feet. linker beginning *ie ,t f“ r* ’ ..x„ecU*d
.. shot down aiming priaoners escap-1 citur in the prosecution.
.ijs
Mr. Williams said.......
this. ...........
morning
I.ittlo opposition ws. ^®
th&lt; of the prjjoncrs. After an attem pt, ernting an automobilu while drunk,
ing frum the Miami jail on Sept.
The solicitor has announced that
^ t to hiH for- was picked up nbuut 100 feet front to the proposed reductions in me ^ uc„t ion thL. man, Judge White 1George Bugley. reckless driving.' that new furniture and equipment1
• •
!ho regards hi* ca*o os stronrqtt
xr, ' for in- tho wrecked engine.
been piirchnsc&lt;l fur t:ie dining
normal rate* from twt\ noo tux* | decided that the case was one fur, J. J. Johpson, drunkeni.is*. Briggs had
room
und
that
tho
city
is
mighty
I
Five
other
deputies
of
his
force,
|
against the }hn?0 officers Hn*
'offered eve re
•&gt;cr rent ou the first
'.
I attention of the eity p'lysiciun and Harrington, reckless driving. Ban* proud of Its club us a whole, li e ' ns well as six |Hilicenten, also went j placed
on^trlal, and thti w ve
able
income,
from
of
|n.j
continued
it
until
Wednesday
In
|
McCray,
drunkenntsa;
Washington
* 7 ^ 1 ' R wall
HARD UOII.ED MARINE
ut iluwn the number of per­
added
that
Mr.
Kelleher
is
expect-!on
trial
on
the
samu
charges.
It
also
|
order
that
a
doctor
might
get
I
Jordan,
drunkenness,
J.
GwLen,
" 'wk brought
our cent ou the ne?
cd to Ihj an asset to tho club staff, i* alleged that Sheriff Chase ami emptory challenges the defense U
Ml flL
v*'l*«r« fcnsrine
HOSTON, Dec. 11.I—GFJ-Now come and frox six tto Iiv‘* l)er u I Richardson in such sha|io tltat he; speeding, F. L. Ford, speeding; M
------------------------——
;hls force lay in amhush for the cx- ullowvd.
1“ badly scald- .an for U. S. Marines bc.ng hard on the remainder
'
Dr0.1 could uppear in thu court room I Flunting, drunkenness; G e o r g e
C'OTTON
FIGURES
GIVEN
(pectod break of prisoners, whilo Sheriff Chase U also indiettd
I
Hamilton,
drunk
and
disorderly.
A real test liowevy^
’ JJ,,,. | downstairs.
Mi-1 ' ' ~r* ff°'h boiled, Privutc Frunk Dutton,
»v. tlie kitlini uthe 'propoi
,
-------i thu patrolmen rushei) to aid them with tho oth«u» for
Bunean, charged with four i Leroy Etinson nnd Felix. Allan
u tKicrvi priiiQQcr uuriu^ tho
' reeking to mount, grnbbed a enm- dieted for the vote on jurtax rate; Pas' of
i!r.,r; rf‘- .
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
14.—&lt;AV
nt
the
outbreak
of
tho
dash
for
which nil were direct*!were fined $7 nnd $5. respectively,
break. The solicitor has indicated
m'i,.„,,rl '* due e| by the hump when it was bc- ed cut in thu n
Cotton conrumcd durin&lt;r Novcm-1frerdom.
I
,af. °xnct ing led through the streets from from dO to 20
that if he fimup* it iinposlbi'* tO
of
lint
i
A.
N.
Elison.
appointed
to
subfur ,
de- n show. A ton of samel fell on tinted surtax sched
obtain a cm iction in tho Westnrvdlatitute
for
the
sheriff
in
summon'
tl&gt; ..I *• . nnd him, breaking his collar fcnnc nnd incomes of $lO.OtHl
.':.7.r,u of ling talisman, haa hsen busy during) bury case he
he wilt nolle prossj tha
throw- ^ of icr«ckln*r his akull. The Marine Is ways hnve been
ycur.jtho greater part of lust week. The [other tnuicUaenU},
itL. i'Avn 'foin Inow recovering and tho camel is contention in
enuu bill*.
4 fcstimat* jdying. The camel had bscn ill.

SOCIETY WOMAN cX mK e w DMa7orr
COMPLETES LONG
HIKE TO WIN BET

I To .
e Court,

House Body Asks '
Single Air Group

SHERIFF’S M E N TRAFFIC IN DIXIE
WHISKfcY CLAIMS LIVES OF
IN SUNDAY RAID 33 IN PAST WEEK I

N ew s Summary

Four Are Slain In
Week-End Killings
In The Windy City

Vt* 1

Varied Docket Is Disposed Of In City
Court At Monday Morning’s Session

Dade County Sheriff And 2 Deputies
Are On Trial For Slaying Of Prisoner

Dies Of Injuries Received
;'st Coast Engine Explodes

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b e e n le t, w o r k w ill b e g in a s s o o n a s str e e t w o r k is
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FUNDS SOUGHT
FOR VETERANS,
WELFARE WORK

Bankers Organize To
Destroy Inheritance
Tax Laws, Texan Says

T H E SANFO RD H ER A LD , MONDAY. D ECEM BER 14, 1025.

GOOD MATERIAL
SCARCE FOR USE
IN MOVIE PLAYS

As a result, the producers are
compelled to depend principally
upon highly trained writer*, tho
novel, the stage play and the magagine.
Scenario editors are constantly
seeking new writing talent. In
showing the need of original mat­
ter, one editor called attention to
the producing program of 600 fea­
tures a year by the companies.
“From what sources can we
draw this m aterial?" ho nsked.
"If we get ten good ones from the
nlays produced each year it Is u
big avernge. The same is true of
the books published.
Of short
stories, if there are fifty goo i ones,
it is a high average. That makes
seventy pieces of spoken and w rit­
ten literature which could be con­
verted into really hign grade spec­
ial motion pictures. With a pro­
gram calling for 600 features, the
remainder nre taken from built-up
mediocre material and perhaps the
issuance of some re-makes from
the original story.”
Screen writing is as difficult as
stage writing, tho editors agreed,
and it requires hard, untiring ef­
fort for success.

FIN E YACHTS IN
TEBO RO TTING
AND FORGOTTEN

WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.—UP)—
The flat charge that the Ameri­
* *2,1•i.
V •
j
can B ankin' League had j&gt;eon or­ ,
Modern E n g in eerin g C auses
ganized to destroy all inheritance
tax Inws, both state nnd federal, M otion P ic tu re E d ito rs Say
Top N otchers O f O th e r
I t Is More S atisfacto ry
was made In the house during de­
Days To Be D iscarded
bate on the tax bill today by Rep­
To M ake P ic tu res From
Now For B e tte r B oats
resentative Connely, Democrat,
S to ries A lready Published
9314,965,000 Is E stim ated To Texas, during nn attack on activ­
NEW YORK, Dec. 14.—(JP)—A t
Be R equired F o r All Bureau ities of the Texas tax clubs which
NEW YORK, Dec. 14.—(/P&gt;-The
the foot of Twenty-third Street,
have
oposed
the
tax.
A
Less Tthat
han the bankers leapotential scenario writer should
Brooklyn, shrouded by protective
. ctivities
.
, And
__Asserting
Appfroprintion Of I&gt;nst Yea py,,* |S
parent of the Texas nn.l first sell his story for publication,
Hheds that conceal th i trlroness of
their decks, rests n forgotten licet
Iowa tax clubs, the Texan said conclude scenario editors of eight
for years unmoved save by the
these clubs were attempting ;.o lending motion picture companies.
Reports On Various "Intimidate
A story published in hook form
lapping of the quiet waters of
the heads of ways and
in a mnnrazine, has an advan­
W elfare Activities means committee," Chairman R?p- or
Tcbo basin.
r res rotative Gamed, nnd Chairman tage over the original script, in
Doomed by the march of ’engi­
their opinion. To the author, it
neering which has made tho mot­
Recommends Special L aw s To Orem. Democrat, Texas.
mrnns added revenue nnd a wider
or rather than the steam engine
F a c ilitate Work And Help
distribution. To the producer, it
most common in newer ernft, this
means more public interest, with
Some Not Now B cncfittcd patients’ amusem.nt.
silent armanda includes the fam­
Totnl expenditures for all vet- a resultant box office drawing
ous yachts of men wm were Amer­
WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.—(/P)— em us' purposes amounted to $393,- newer nn:l protection from nlagiarica’s wealthiest in the early days
Excluding expenses necessary for 755,857. a decrease of $2 1 ,382,5-10 j ism suits.
of the Twentieth Century. In the
the adjusted service certificate compared with the previous year.
The Motion Picture Producers
number are many craft which, as
fund and for hospital construction. This was attributed chiefly to the j nnd Distributors of America, in
patrol boats, saw service in the
NOTICE
TO
FARMERS
an appropriation of $311,065,000 is decline in the number of men un- in^sembllntr the editorial viewpoints
World
War.
Just received catload of that
estimated in the annual report dergoing vocational training, only discovered that although more than
Among the more famous of the
made public by Director Hines aa $60,182,478 being expended for t h i s 100.000 Persons annually nre sub- good Keystomj Lime. Call 135 for fleet is the Aphrodite, owned by
necessary for hit Veteran Bureau purpose us against $106,951,150 milting manuscripts, only three or vour needs. Hill Lumber Co., The Payne Whitney.
The Aphrodite
four ever reach the silver sheet. House of Zip Service.
activities during tho fiscal year , in 1923-21.
was in patrol service In 1918, but
1926-27.
j In connection with its gunrdian*
for nearly seven years, now, has
This figure represents a mater- ship system for the protection of
Inid at dock. The Noaira, owned
ial reduction in the appropriation beneficiaries of veterans, n relative
by Charles A. Gould, has been in
for the current fiscal ycur, pro- Jy new phase of activity, the retho basin for nine years. The Elvided a proportionately smaller a- port disclosed that guardianship
reba, owned by Henry Darlington,
T i 'u 1 U.rn^ c&lt;l for ^m inistration supervisors had uncovered many [owner of the Haines City Weekly.
DE LAND — Art Davis, alias Jr„ has been there for seven years
of the adjusted service act as was ^caaes where “guardians have n o t: The daily is being served by The "The Bear," held by the authori and the Flying Fox, owned by Dr.
the ensc this year, when $50,000,- functioned in nn efficient manner Associated Press.
“ties for the slaying
‘ ‘
- —
of- J.
E. —
Hig- John A. Hariss has been in the
000 compared with $100,000,000 ami have not accounted for all the | MIAMI,
............ —
*
Fla.—Possibly
the first ginbotham, at Tomoka, will be ar- yard for three years. The llironlast fiscal year,
&gt;, was
" “J allotted fo • trust funds pnid to them by the order for nn airplane from the rnigned before the county judge delle, once the palatial boat of the
thnt purpose. CurrenL appropria , Bureau." Forfeiture of bonds' and, newly-organized Florida Airway on December 28, ,;A bond of $5,000 Prince of Monaco, later the pro­
tlons, including that for the ad lust-, in some cases, criminal proceedings Corporation, which will operate li- bns been fixed foy Davis’ release perty of a film company, the last
ed service fund, total $-105,713,- resulted, tho report said.
censed commercialaircraft in
Davis, nfter Higginbotham
had two years has stood unmoving
569.
Legislation was recommended Florida, has been
sentin from lx*cn killed, is snid to have gone to against her piers.
In an introduction to his report, providing some means to take here by Nat West, loeuibusiness Georgia, but returned later and
Built mainly between 1893 nnd
Director Hines said that during the enre of veterans, who, Lera use of man, Mr. West state! that he gave himself up.
1909, these craft, which it r.pponrs
lost fiscal year "ns over no other their physical condition, could not desired the plane t&gt; transport!
-------period has the service of the Unit­ he inducted into vocational train­ friends from Chicago to Florida.! WEST PALM BEACH—H. R.
ed States Veterans Bureau been ing prior to July 1, last, tho la:*t
1Smith, 9 years old, died here on
brought to the disabled veteran." lawful date for induction, and for
CLERMONT — Mrs. Elizabeth, hia way to the hospital, after havYV. H. LONG
'Inspired by a broad policy of i those cases where progress has Louisc Brown, 43, gave birth here ing been crushed by a freight
decentralization
itrnlizotion of authority and been, or will be. so retarded as to recently to her twenty-first child,
The boy, according to
mndoi possible through the provis- prevent completion of training be- when Audrey Esther, a 12-pound train.
MEAT MARKET
newspaper
reports, js believed to
ions of liberal legislation, he said,; foro next July 1, when all training 1girl, was horn. The parents are
.
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i,
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parents
are
have
been
playing
beneath
tlie
"this extension of service in me activities are required by law to natives of Michigan, but have been train.
*10 Hanford Ave. Sanford, Fla.
disabled is tho outstanding .jacresidents of Clermont tor several JACKSONVILLE—Willie Johncomplishment of the vear in the end.
Recognizing that many yearly years.
son, negro, haled before Municipal
administration of veteran's relief.” renewable term Insurance contractu
-------Judge J. J. Beckham for the alComplete decentralization of. Bu, , a i"K held by veterans incapable of the state-wide bnskct'ixll tournn- j leged theft of chickcm, was sen^ U„?_C‘!V!t.i0" T 0, \ dr"?ri.bcU
earning a full livelihood, nn.l that meat .to he held he.e early next ’ tenced to jail until « full moon
conversion
those Into
»oh &lt;(
&lt;f West
West shown
thM^v thn^ »nnlv
t i^ , t conv&lt;*
rHion "off tll&lt;,s‘'
lnto the
th,! higher ’-n
'-nr.r. Tho
Tho high
high aahh -mh
shown in
in the
the sky.
sky. The
Tho judge
judge exexI t h *nr. Iv!
nre mi urn. ordinary life nolicici by Florida, following a meeting of plained that the full moon would
W
Vh! **f
Inlv 2. 1926. ns required by law, the nth! tic associatin',, ,’ccided to prevent Johnson from chicken
inn .h ii , . i °*k,oni' 2 Kt! ‘ wi,l he imnosible because of fin- hold a preliminary tournam ent,' house depredations,
;!'rCl “C.t i"n
inability, c o n sld -st’on was two weeks before the slat, g ath er-1
-------considered csscntiol for the pro- being given, Director Hines snid, ing is staged,
SEBRIN’G—The children of Scper consideration of the merits o f , to n .short term policy nt a prembring are to have a Merry Christindividual cases and necessay for illm r;lt(. |0, s , han lho ori|,nary |if(.
TAMPA—Elmer Bj - ntee, son mas. Fivj hundred presents have
tho expeditions adjudication c f |p |nn.
of a Palm River fanry-, was tak- been ordered by a sub-division dc-^
clnims.
i "However," h; nddc, "the eontin- en to a local hospital ir n serious veloper for n ginnt Christmas tree;
Six new hospitals were opened nance of insurance on a nremium rendition, the result &lt;f having to he given the youngsters. A
during the yenr with n net increase basis less than ordinary life rates been gored by an enraged bull on large quantity of decorations hnvd
of 4,794 beds, nnd the report suid I necessarily results in a higher pre- the boy’s father's farm
also be-?n selected for the tree.
nil construction under the $6,850,- mium later, and in view of the fa-t
----000 nuthoribed in 1921 wns expect­ that the nvernge ngo of veterans is
HAINES CITY — The Haines! FORT PIERCE—Bonds for city
ed to be completed during the next now 33 the selection of n iegnl-re- Fity Herald, a new daily, has jur.t improvements totaling $642,500
fiscal yenr. No hospitals were serve
level-premium
insurance ""Vr i,t.H " P P ^ ^ n e e here. The were voted hy thq citizens of Fort
,
publication is relited oy ^1. J. Le;,; Pierce in an election held hcrei
closed, and wherever feanihle, rad­ .h o ld no he Postponed l»
n ;.r *25IM)«P for ciInstrucMhg un-I The improvements include $300,io equipment was installed for the than a few years."
furnishing a city hospital.
*000 for the city waterworks nn'd

FLORIDA NEWS BRIEFS

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have outlived their usefulness,
would cost nn average of nearly
$1,000,000 each if built todny, yacht
builders say. Most of them are
steam yachts nnd the rapid ad­
vancement of marine engineering
has seen the old steam engine re­
placed by the Diesel nnl other
motor engines.
Port authorities say, however,
that the principal cause of the
abandonment of so ninny of these
vessels is the cost of manning
nnd operating the sturdy hut cum­
bersome crafts built a generation
ngo.

The Price Is R ight
SANFORD

CASH LUMBER CO.
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M arriage,
“ “ ■ e Atcordh
Florida during the
appropriately one-ninthM *\re ty,
marriages, according
„of lhe time ,«
on marriages nnd divarre. ■
/ cport
United Stnto.
J ; * 0rCtt for th;
States, sent
Department of a*..L3V **7 Use eT' V i
«kiSn
A$Wlturt J*«3?0ben
Washington,
best oa
In
1924,
In 1924, the report state.. 9 a stand
fa ____ .
'-•* by* **, wl !
575 divorces were
the constituted &gt; E 8 f c
fttte n, 1
consummating 18,583 marital
bV* msnT
°';ft half,
Divorces for Florida |n
were a little more thaq Hmi
fer.....
tty'
th o * of 1525, which
leu dm (
The Florida statistic* m divorc- an,i
c.i
Rranttd is i

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�THE SANFORD HERALD. MONDAY, bECEM BER 1 ), 1925

■ v j j i j i i THREB
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&gt;]ISanford All Stars
g Hold Rojlins‘Rats’
y To A Scoreless Tie
The San font Jndopfcndent foot-

ball team held-fltf ofTTreeation of

Vi |twhm«n from Hollins CoIIorc to
a scoreless tip in n loosely played
" cranio
game Saturday alternoon ut the
Municipal fipld.
^FuniDle* anti general inability
to make gny headway ' ■ * a ta t
tneir oppqnsnc’ i line who thu main
reason for teams failing-to score.
#m cs Winter 1 ark was lu
ltd against aSeveral
position to score against San­
ttrJ. “The ford. when n fumble would cost
Lhtther or
the opportunity.
5 by tax­ them
Intercepted forward passes wore
betting on
l, Louisi- frequent and only a few, toward
«re proper tbe end of tho game, were com­
n.iunt won pleted for uny Rain. These latter
if the same Wore thrown by Sanford a out­
standing star of the gnine, Mcon of tax* Lucas, quarterback of tho local
itatu th3l
J0&lt; were a
tin* stale* l\Vakely, Riant fullback for the
g, tiw ’-vW- Winter I’atfc outfit, occupied the
rolo of the afternoon by
irc iapt in* stellar
virtue ot his uff-tnckle slnnts and
his end runs. The Mr boy carried
the ball for numerous ionR Rams
'Jotirtal in throughout tho first half, only to
i aays tiiat see his teammates stopped in their
Tfjofe the trnvKS wnen in a position to secure*.
(&lt;&gt; investi- Wnkely’s runs accounted fo r^tiu
bureau only read thrills of the day.
Several beautiful passes wore
Billcy, hexfiat follow- executed durinR the final quarter
[he bureau by the local Independents. The
to a gumb- throwing arm of Mcl.ucas was at
have been Its best just n few minutes before
| his broth- the final whistle and it looked as
•„ nn addl- though Sanford might get over
iiiore than with a touchdown or at least a
drop kick until an attempted pass
was intercepted by the fleet Wakoly and the hopes of the fans were
shattered.

ifcommen*
i the mat­
inf the fact

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butchers,
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Blue to Jell
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But man cannot live by beauty alone. And here,,
in the aisles of this forest primeval, a fu llyrounded community is taking shape. ♦• A city |
with every modern comfort and convenience .. &lt;
A city where you can engage in business. ♦♦A
city where you may have golf and fishing and
all other forms of outdoor recreation conveniently
at hand the year’rounds
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/ think that 1 ihall ren t u*
A poem lowly a a tret.
A irr* u'hote hungry mouth it prut
Againtt th* tatih't lu o l Ifou’inp h - 1 &gt;
A tree that look* at Cod alt day.
And liltt Iter Italy armi fo pray;
A tu* that may in Summer u.'tar
A nut of robini in her hair.
Poems an mad* by foclfllht m*.
.
Bui only (JoJ tan mahi a tree.
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Daytona Shores, in other words, w ill be the

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Benson Springs Inn
To Open December 15
Tho Benson Springs Inn just
across Lake Monroe from Sanford
y*H open for tho tourist season on
iLC;
w*l b a completely ro-organtxsd staff in charge according
to a statement made today by 1&gt;
3. White, manager.
In discussing plans for tho cnf'lin r season, Mr. White said thht
niany of the rooms had already
‘)t‘on reserved by winter guest;-,
w^° would arrive from all sections
thl* country, and that the many
letters that he was receiving ask-

LOCAL MANAGER
221 E. F irst S treet

GOVERNOR (JETS “ HISTORY
OF FLORIDA”
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., I)cc. M.
—Governor Mnrtin was pro*enfed with the first fssuz of a
book on tho history and develop­
ment of Florida, written by Frank
Parker Stockbridge, early Sunday
morning. The governor was pre­
sented the book by II. F. DcBow‘*i*,
Jacksonville publisher, ainid tho
flush of camera powder.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, M O N D ^ ,J)|* C E 9 n ||^

P A G E TO U R

Christmas For The Orphans

H ie Sanford Herald
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As Brisbane Sees It

Technically—Yea
•k
T he sp irit of C h ristm a s is jo y b rin g in g . T he aim a t th is
All Right, Says Mellon
l i t Mi i m II* A m i *
Won’t Play the Tune
season of th e y e a r should be to g iv e p le asu re to someone else
Wild Women
SS'.*;:? ,?*
,?"s ....... and to make those h appy w ho n re m o st deserving. O ur Turkish
BY
ARTHUR
BRISBANE
pleasure alw ays comes fro m m ak in g o th e rs happy and th e
Copyright 1020, by Star Co.
happier we m ake them , th e h a p p ie r we w ill have m ade o u r - 1 BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
R. if. aisno K 4 l l » r a n d M » » r r selves.
C « p r r l * h t 10X1, hy S ta r Co.
A M o rla lf K dllor
II. I - n i w S ^ . . . ...... Anl«
liar
Will
We seldom fo rg et o u r clo sest re la tiv e s an d d e arest friends }
--------------K.IIII.K K. JO S H S , Mo hit* lit*
------- ---------------------------;n the n ig h t before C h ristm a s com es around. We have t h ™ £
? ® T re?
s iii x c n ir n o x oath *
On* Tr*r— I7.no Ml* &gt;l'*ntl&gt;" 13 50 alw ays a rra n g e d fo r s o m e th in g to p u t in th e aoek o f o u r little
D o llv p r n l In C ity liy Carrlnr, per
w e a k . IS*.
Wrote ly Killtlori tl .0 0 bo&gt; or girl or out m o th e r o r fa th e r.
We have freq u en tly tions in the technical development!
par year.
bought som e little g ift fo r a good frien d w hom we wish e s - 10^ ab eraft for military p u rp o ses/1
■ P K C l.it. .XfOTICKi
AM o b itu a ry pecially to rem em ber.
.. Comforting ns far as it goes, but
notice*, card* o f thank*. rr*olulio n * anil n o tice* o f e n te r ta in m e n t*
B
ut
th
in
k
of
th
o
se
w
ho
have
no
m
o
th
e
r
o
r
fa
th
e
r
to
re/
/ l l T a L “a ° . t '" r
/" S '
w h e r e ch arg e* a r e made w ill be
c h a r g e d fo r a t r e g u la r ndvcrtlaltiK m em ber them , no frien d s w ho m ig h t a ct a s th e ir S an ta Claus. tries isn’t being as well prepared 1
rate*.
T h in k of th e th o u san d s of o rp h an s who face the prospect of ns other countries.”
MBMDKIl ASSOCIATKIl I ' l l K M
a g iftle ss C h ristm as. All over th e U nited S ta te s th ere will
T h e A»*orlated I’rea* I* r i r l u r FRANCE ALSO Is technically
Ivelv e n title d to th e u*e f o r re* ie little boys and g irls, w hose m o th ers and fa th e rs have all right, but what is more im­
p u b licatio n of all new* d iep atch e*
2,500 fighting
cred ited to It o r not o th e r w la e died, who will aw ak e C h ristm a s m o rn in g to see th e ir stock­ portant, she has
cred ited In thin paper and nl*t&gt; tin- ings still em pty an d w hose only know ledge of th e Yuletide airplanes.
lo c a l n ew * pnbllnhed herein .
AH
This county tried thee flying
r ig h t * o f r ep u b llcn tlo n o f *peclul season will come from seein g o th e r children made happy by
dlnpatrhe* h erein nre nl*n renerved
machines
and couldn't get one of
countless toys.
them to cover the distance from
MONDAY, DEC. H, I92.'».
In th e C h ild ren ’s H om e a t Jacksonville th ere nre over California. Technically, they may
fou
rteen hundred o rp h an s, m any of them crippled or a f­ have been nil right, but when it
THE HERALD’S PLATFORM
1.—Deeper water route to Jack- flicted in o th e r w ays, w ho h u t fo r th e good work of th e Chil­ came to flying there was someaonrille.
d re n ’s Home Society m ig h t be u tte rly w ith o u t joy on this 'thing wrong.
This country needs flying ma­
2.
—Construction of St. Johna*In*
com ing C h ristm a s day. T h is benevolent society is m aking chines, and many .if them, not
diun River canal.
a rra n g e m e n ts as b est it can to see th a t even th ese little "technically equality" with other
3.—Extension of white way.
w
aifs feel some of th e s p irit of C h ristm as.
jnation*.
4.
—Swimming pool, tenni* court*,
In ord er to do th a t, in o rd e r to have a C h ristm as tree, ,
etc.
G.—Augmenting of building pro* w ith som e p resen ts on it, and a C h ristm a s dinner, it is n e c e s-1 SECRETARY MELLON pregram—houses, hotel*, a p a r t * sa ry for th e Society to m ak e appeals to th e people of the ‘.’M? .
,
pro*J&gt;?r,ty n r
ment house*.
*
s
ta
te
for
aid.
T
h
ey
have
s
e
n
t
o
u
t
circu
lars
asking
for
conj
,.cconom|c
stabilization.”
6.
—Extension of Btreet paving
trib u tio n s and it is to be hoped th a t everyone who can sp are , The United States ought to be
program.
7.—Construction
of
boulevard a few dollars will be able to visualize properly th e suffering | prosperous, with good crops, all
around Lake Monroe.
o f th ese little children and th e h appiness th a t even small the money, a debt that wc cnr. af­
8.
—-Completion of city beautifica­
ford,
c o n trib u tio n s will b rin g .
fiiiivvbig
jt as it is, Cnolidge in the
tion program.
White House, and Mellon in the
T he Society tells w h a t y o u r m oney will do for th e orphans. | treasury.
0.—Expansion of arhool Hystem
casury.
with provision for increased fa* $10,000.00 will build a m uch needed new cottage.
The people will be fortunate if
cilitle*.
1,200.00 will pay a w o rk e r’s sala ry a whole y ear.
! Mellon consents to continue work­
ing for himself. The rumor that
500.00 will place ten hom eless children in good homes.
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
he intends going “hack to Pitts­
250.00 will re sto re a crippled ch ild ’s a rm or limb.
burg" is an evil rumor for pros­
GREAT THINGS:—Fear the
100.00 will pay one-h alf o u r m ilk bill one m onth.
perity.
Lord, and serve him in truth; for
50.00 will buy tw e n ty new d re sse s o r w aists.
consider how great things he hath
25.00 will buy to y s fo r a dozen children.
done for you. 1 Samuel 12:24.
GREAT BRITAIN, Franco and
10.00 will help a pile on o u r C h ristm a s dinner.
PRAYER:—O, Lord, Thou art
Italy have recognized the* Russian
good, and we are grateful. We had
5.00 will buy tw o p a irs of sm all shoes.
government sufficiently to do busi­
fainted unless wo had believed to
ness, sell goods and get cash. But
1.00 will help us do th e whole jo h a n o th e r year.
the
British monarchy, French re­
see Thy goodness in the land of
S anford people if th ey w a n t to enjoy C hristm as to the public
and Italian autocracy, take
the living.
u tm o st and go to bed on C h ristm a s n ig h t feeling th a t they their ‘‘Russian cordiality" as a
hav e done th e ir b e st to w a rd m aking o th e rs happy, and if small boy takes castor oil
THE WILD GEESE
Low acrom u crimson sun
th ey w a n t to he sublim ely happy them selves, they could no
The Russian ambassador, RnkSetting in u crimson sky,
ovsky, presenting his credentials
b
e
tte
r
striv
e
for
th
a
t
end
th
a
n
by
m
ailing
th
e
ir
check
to
the
And across n crimson Inke
the French president, wanted
C h ild ren ’s Home S ociety in Jacksonville w hich g u aran tees to to
The Wild Geese fly.
the Russian national hymn played
fu rn ish "u d o llar’s w o rth o f boundless jo y for every dollar by the French band, in accordance
I
linrk! the poet on the hank
s e n t.”
---------------- ©
with custom. But Russia's hymn,
Pipes n refdy tune,
"The Red Internationale," was not
The Parking* Situation
Pi|iing to the rising wind
played.
Rakovsky was greeted
And the silvur moon.
with a "flourish of bugles” in­
Snnford is n o t la rg e enough y et to have had any con­ stead.
*T have neither house nor barn,
Tin* motto of Western Europe is
sid
erab
le experience w ith th e p ark in g problem. If we ride
Kith nor kin have I,
But I know the Elfin Folk
around th e block a couple o f tim es, we can usually find a “We will take your money, but we
won’t play your tune/'
When the Wild Geese fly.
place to leave o u r car.
F

THE PROMISED LA ND

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“ ’Neath another crimson sun
On u ruddy strand,
I have piped n wilder tune
In un eerie land.
“HeVc, and there, and back again
Did the music ply,
Whan across the crimson lake
The Wild Georo fly!” /
».
—Elizabeth MucKInstry.
—------o—----- r1
Anyway,*it’s almost time to be­
gin thinking about your new ycur’s
resolutions.
We’d like to nominate nur of­
fice Itoy and the Tnmpn Tribune’s
stenographer us All-Americans in
their particular tines.
-------- o-------Headline In tho Tampa Times
says: "Lenroot Sees U. S. Enter­
ing World Court." You can’t tell,
ho might be using near-sighted
glasses.
---------o--------A row of stately palm trees adds
n hundred per cent to the attrac­
tiveness of the Inkefront between
Palmetto and Park Avenues.
---- -— o--------Maybe wc could pert'iade Santa
Claus to bring along severul car
loads of building material with
which to finish that Snnford-UeLnnd road.
-------- o--------One congressman would send
the Congressional Record to all
schools und make the pupils rcud
It. We don’t see why he should
wniit to pick on the children like
that*.
-------- o-------It begin* to look like Sidney .1.
Catts will ugnin lie a candidate for
overnor, remark* an exchange.
’«*, but being a candidate will be
about us fur ns he will get in the
race.

f

Tampa is preparing for a visit
from Will Rogers. We don’t see
why tho cowboy-comedian doesn't
include Sanford in his itinerary.
We’d be just us glad us any one
else to see him throw a luriut and
heur him tell a few jokes.

Si

Congressman Green from Flor­
ida Im serving his first term in the
House. Judging by the Impres­
sion he has mode in his fight
againnt the federal inheritance tux,
it In evident that he is far from
being n gruen young man.
-------- o--------The Erie, Kan., Record carries
the following: “ Miss O’Dwyer bus
been troubled with n garter for
Momptime and she hope* in taking
this operation th e doctor will help
her," She must not huve taken
very kindly to the "roll your own"
n’.yle.
----------- o----------The indictments against Full
and Doheny have been declared
valid by the federal courts. S iihiIt hns taken the.coilrts over a year
und a hulf to find out that the in­
dictments uru okey, do you sup­
pose U would be expecting too
much to hope that the two men will
la- placed on trial by the year 11)30?
-------- o--------The Sanford Herald says that
Sanford motorist* will welcome
the news that work has been s ta rt­
ed on the Osteeu-Sanfurd road.
This U indeed news, and welcome,
not only to the good people of the
"Celery City," but the the thous­
and* who travel that way. We In
Orlando are inoru thus glad. If
only tho new road between Sanfor und DeLsnd were finished it
would be a time for universay re­
joicing.

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-JUST IN PASSING
By R. J. HOLLY
Postmaster General New says that all postoffices will
be closed oil Christmas Day n;i wants the “employees to
knock off" for the day. We thought they had "knocked off"
lung ago.

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SYSTEMS

A U D IT S

s Hall. Pentiand 41
Jacksonville, Tampa,
Sanford, West 1’almEtrii

Note by th? Orlando Sentinel that the “ Bottler:i'1 met in
Orlando Inst week. Suppose Rill Glenn and the Drossier Twins
made the addresses of welcome.
l atest fashion note--"Feathers have supplanted hells on
garters." In this day of chickens such a departure should
Ik* in keeping with all the other funny u'.uff. Now you pullet
for me.

C EN TR A L FLORIDA«i

.117-.°.IS First National W
Sanford. Florida
S.
CRAY. Resident
■ ■■■■■■■■nr ■ ■ B a a a a x a a a s J»zi null

B ut th e tim e is rap id ly approaching when Sanford like
THE WOMEN of Turkey wear
m any o th e r F lorida c itie s will have to reg u late concerning
p ark in g . “ No P a rk in g H ere" and “ Park Fifteen M inutes riding breeches and no veils, and
demand the right to speak at
The Kissimmee Gazette says that William Candler of Coca
H ere” signs will soon be displayed everyw here th a t we can now
religious gatherings in the mosCola
fame will spend several million dollars in investments in
find a v acan t piece o f curbing.
.
NOW open!
qi&lt;*. "to teach our ignmpnt sisthut
thriving
city. We hope that Harry Neal will get him a
It was only a m a tte r of a counl« oi y e a rs ago wnen
Coen Coin shnmpoy.
THE ALT A.MONTH
not more th an a dozen e ars contd be'Aeen pC ’iitftfc-.’y h t^ rh jlt?
I hr«e ladies, formerly of th?
ALTAMONTE SI'HISWJ
le n g th of F irs t S tre e t. If one drove on re 4r.t* o f the a le lare,n* nro advised to read First
in it#■*4*v rru
It
is
rather
difficult
to
get
nn
abstract
out
of
a
lawyer’s
chapter,
tw
elfth,
B
etw
een
S
an
fo rd anti Orlando. (kMI
.streets, he m ig h t not see any cars panted nr.yvv- vie. l
■'er?f ‘r1 it T ffer Not a Wornoffice these days in less than thirty days or more. One fellow
M
agnificent
location. 27 acres cl
how tim es have c h an g e d ! C ars tire parked a - Ft «t r ire.r: 1 &lt;n to ' **,,n, I&gt;lor to U .urp Authorbecoming impatient, broke into the safe of u certain law of­
.
,
•
r*
tw
o
lakes.
Golf,
tennis, onnjte fw ttj
from S anford A venue to th e railroad tra.-k and on cm» i • %- 'y t n r th-r Man, But to bo in
fice, and took out his abstract. While taking it some of the
g
u
e
sts.
■
L
ie*
'
money
stuck
to
his
fingers
and
he
was
arrested
for
"abstract­
th e side s tre e ts u n til it is alm ost b e tte r som e tint*.tS.IY*
ing.”
l &gt;ci. ,yi ■nod a renson, St.
F ine o rc h e stra , cuisine and sernttw
y o u r c a r a t homo and walk to town.
-*
&lt;
*
,M
»L—
*
R. "For AdamWns
fam
ily hotel. R ates verv mediate.
Jon.;
According to the muny press notices in The Herald we
'll * ci U-t:
G EO . E . BATES &amp; S()N-(hvntrtuR
and looking to th a t tim e we wish to call to tlw -.»t; dita.Ii
'i t.L It “
" c ' I ^l!n t’VCl
can look for A. P. Connelly and Edward Higgins to take their
picks and shovclu ami dig that canal next week.
of th e m erch an ts of S an fo rd w hat th e sto re ownet
w
Boston, M ns,sachusettes a re doing to relieve Un puiR ia«r&gt;u».i- KATO, of Japan,
Ed. Fitzgerald of the Daytona News is celebrating tho
- the A** stated Press thnt the
situ atio n . N inety Boston sto re s have m ade arrangem ent:,
twenty-fifth anniversary of that fine newspaper. Twentyi...
ir.’.'i
it;
&gt;
to
talk
about
ills■ ■ r i u i i a C I I I I I I I I I |I 1 || |||||I I 1 I 1
w ith nearby g a ra g e s to provide free p ark in g accomoda­
live years of service is some good record especially when that
vntet r 'I be Japanese have a
record
is
of
the
sort
that
Ed.
can
boast.
Congratulations,
Ed.
tions for th e ir c u sto m ers betw een the hours of nine am 1 •tm* U r verything. Just now
mul may wn see you at the helm twenty-five years from now
eleven in the m orning. F o r each additional hour of sto rag
nrv art -osy building flying nuiwih.no reef in your trousers*.
'dne*.
our
"big
butter
and
a c h arg e of ten c en ts an h o u r is m ade.
in charge
Some sto res in C leveland, Ohio have tu rn ed the roofs an tin*,
,
... of
, the army- t
We print a lot about our river facilities. We also talk a
. tfl&gt;*
bit
about
it. But now when we can show the world what river
o f th e ir buildings in to p ark in g * p laces an d have provided i*ng‘ nuVhi-nes,‘ notu building
.
”'nt
any.
transportation means, when we could put on barge und boats
elev ato rs to lift th e c a rs o f th e ir custom ers to the roof. A
anil haul freight here despite the embago put into effect by
la rg e d e p artm en t sto re in Miami has m ade the same ar­
the railroads, we sit supinely by and take it out in talking.
MR.
KATO,
of
Japan,
sity*
any
In f Iciirt of Sanfordi
ran g em en t.
&lt;&gt;ur
sister city of D.*Land will join us in this great movements
talk about war between Japan anil
--------------------- o--------------------and we can get all the materials we need in barges und boats*
On M agnolia Between First and
if wu will just use our river. Either use it now or quit talk­
T H E V E R Y L IB E R A L law s th a t have boon enacted and :ideally itnpracdcabfel"0 rimt ''war
ing about it us the future.
dl.G by 117
th e ad v ertisin g , jud icio u s on th e whole, which Florida has wou1,1 be
absurhity for several
had , should increase the population of the s ta te perm anently II-ubj"1**' l , u l i l 1 1,01 "m'practiPrice MOM
nnd annually a t a ra te fro m o n e -q u a rte r to one-half million i A flying machine could go from
in h a b ita n ts. All of th e se will come to sow before they can , rokm to Washington er tm* other
$30,000 on 90 year M
reap. Even th o se who do not sta y perm an en tly will assist
ninety hours, und curry
T his price is considerably undtf
in b rin g in g m uch m oney into circulation and a f te r all w hat ' V l. \ '*
l,,a&lt;1
would make
r.
I----«I
F lorida needs is not resources, but th e m oney to exploit them . li.i..
v . l,*tri,me!y uncomfortavalues.
an hour. We do not know just how many hours per day Ilt-rl*
hie when the load dropped.
will run bis new press but ut that it is a great boost for the
T hose who come to build p e rm a n en t homes will be an im­
"Ancient City."
Our profound gentlemen m i
m ediate a sse t to th e s ta te and one of tjie best. T he poor Washington don’t know that yet.
n i n e r o o m h o m e is ukei
do no t travel. T hose who come to assist in th e developm ent They limy know it some day.
My sympathy is extended t&lt;&gt; my old friend, Tom Higgins.
o f perm an en t im p ro v em en ts— and o f th ese th e re a re many
Premier Kuto and ether Jap­
We all experience more &lt;*r le s. grief in this life but it never
Price £1,751) $2,230ft
r, ----* • '*v »or
#* UUC*
eonres
inII*—
such
large
nieanrc
does it strike such n real son as
w hose e ffo rts are p ic tu re sq u e — will a b u n d an tly ad v ertise th e anese in power know it. That's
I
vmnn
—
*
—
—
*
*
'
*
why they are building flying ma­
Lyman Higgins was to his father. They were rcul pals in
S ta te .— A ugust H ecksher in New York Sun.
B ala m e on Easy Tcrnw
chines, and not talking about d’r:every sen •• of the word and yet find Tom can la* thankful
--------------------- o------------------—
nrmoment.
he has bis daughter Mrs. Coleman to lie with him in year to eonu*.
Will yield $r»l).0() a mmtlh inrometo*
A LL FLORIDA S T R IK E S m e as being exceptionally
a
p a rtm e n t. Considerable urouml
Another
old
pioneer
passed
a
.
sound. Y our city has in d u strie s now and will have a g re a t
away this week when Henry
JOHN ROCKEFELLER Pren­
II.
Chappell
died
suddenly.
He
was
one
of
the
first
men
here
-shade.
m any more. T h e location h e re w ith the lim itless hack coun­ tice, working iris wuy through
to grow celery and made a success at it. He was also u contry to draw from is ideal. T h e Ridge section, which s ta rts Yule us a night telephone operator,
sistnt booster of Sanford und one of the greatest optimists
around Sein ing an d w orks acro ss and up th e s ta te , is fra u g h t has won the James J. H igun schol­
hat ever lived. We will mis.* Henry Chappell,
arship, given to “m?n of strong
his well tlointr nt*li.lli&gt; -- * ........
w ith unusual possibilities. A nd th is section’s g re a t o u tlet is character, and in need of financial
of necessity T am pa— John J . Sam ple, V ice-President G u ar­ assistance."
Young Prentice will not be in I
a n ty T ru st Com pany, New York.
C orner Magnolia and .s i'cun
need of financial a s s i s t a n c e a few |
years hence. Whether he gets his p
MY FAVORITE STORIES
a*ss■■«I ,,,,
grandfather's money nr not, he;
................. .......................... ..
By IRVIN S. COBB
probably will be one of the known
GENTLE ART OF "CUSSING *&gt;
Rockefellers. The best thing that I
NEW YOI1K WORLD
be not
... him
...in would
womu do
Along back about 11)05. In the skittishness. The boy leaped down could happen to
to
inherit
Rockefeller
money.
Any
' s a v e andi
Dark Ages of uutomohiling a vet­ from his scat and held the heads
About profanity, now, what b
The truth probably is thnt wc
erinary surgeon of tuy town, whom of the team, tho mules flinching man can stand inherited property,
t h iu v e
our honest opinion? Are we (or dislike profanity but we like
1 shall call for convenience, Dr. ami trembling as the cavalcade few survive inherit?d w ’alth.
In
it
or
against
it?
A
‘
1
Wilkins, bought himself :» second­ roared past.
A solemn brief good eusser. Cussing, like boot1925.
hand cur. It alreudy was begin­
A UNIVERSITY professor in filed with a committee of Congress ^legging, is an anti-social urt, but
Seemingly, the lust car had gotu
ning to shuke itself to piece* be­ by. The youth wus in tnc act o Ohio, wus arrested when a still for iintimutes
• . . , . - we
—m
ay not
may
nut be
)&gt;•* so
*u* one requiring real Intent if pro­
fore it eunte into hi.s possession. climbing back to his place along making whiskey wus found in his hot againstthat
it
a*
W
—e pretend.
w v m i. T
i his
ni
Ill fuct, so loudly did it rattle, side his father when in the dis house.
Now three members o f|Qbrief
eorKCis filed in behalf of Judge ficiency is to be attained; and
e a r n in g
when in motion, thut it was known tunco there urose a torvU’ic ela* the crew of the battleship Texas George■ W. English oi the Federal since we are aesthetic beings nn
affectionutely throughout
t h e tering sound ami over tho crest of go to court martial.
............ They
, .ivy had
OUC a bench in Illinois, who :s alleged to well as social beings, we are cap­
county ns Wilkins’ i utent Peu the bill appeared Dr. Wilkins seat­ still and were making whiskey on have profane tendencies ami it sets
OUT OF
Huller. When the tires wore out, ed at the wheel of his machine and the ship. Thus far complete pro­ forth injudiicial words, that others tured when a virtuoso performs.
; at'l 1
the owner, who was by way of striving valiantly to overtake the hibition la not a complete success. have done the same without los­ We are held spellbound by his
A Vacation that is all play
being u mechanical genius, equipp­ tail of the vanished parude. Here
ing caste. It allude;i to "a certain quaint concerts, his juggling of
won’t get you anywhere, boysed it with ordinary buggy-wheels. ho came, with his gears minding,
THE FRENCH franc tell off candidate” very recently elected
words, and especially by his
One day an nutuntobilj run to the tormented vitals of his car nine points yesterday, w h i c h "to a very high position in our salty
E a rn sonic money of your o*l]
government who is reported to facility, ftom the thousand and
a nearby town was organized. shrieking, the wooden wheels clat­
one
meaning
his
fancy
gives
it,
means
nine
one-hundredths
of
u
m
e
r anti m ake a start toward &gt;
navethe
habit
of
frequently
unEvery proud proprietor of u cur tering on the hard gravel of the
the word “hell." Just us a
joined in. As the profession head­ turnpike and gusts ut smoke is­ cent for the year. The French are phasizing his remarks with a lit­ with
hank account.
real champion can lick all comers
ed out past the corporate limits it suing from beneath the body.
not ns meek ubout heavy taxes as tle profanity;” und this allusion, with
one
hand
and
both
feet
tied,
one
might
find,
is
to
the
Vice
was met by a farmer from the
The ustonished agricultuiist they nre in England and in
ut this
inis President of the United Slates, so a reul eusser can achieve any
Massac Creek section on hi* wuy caught one good look at the iq* country. But trance ami
will adjust if one eould remember for sure major effect with all other words
in to the warehouse with u wagon­ proaching apparition. Then us he her finances in one way or anothfrom his vocabulury. Un­
m s roso. ' t *
load of tobacco. His half-grown set the hrukes harder then ever cr. She has wealth, thrift and who the Vice President is. Then deleted
there are ullusion.* to a Speaker cle .Joe could do this, for Uncle
son rode with him.
Once
o r e ex­. of the House, who might be Joe wus perhaps the tirst eusser
As tho ht&amp;d of the column und
lines tightened
he called his
out to tie boy: die intelligence.
Uncle Joe Cannon, und a Sena - of his time. Our Vice President
loomed through tho dust the fan n ­
"Hold ’em, Wesley, fur God's ch«n8° tta»»blcrs are turned that utor from Illinois, who might be (it is a pity one cannot remember
er’s two mutes, unused to tho sight onke, hold ’em. litre come u selling French currency short is a tho late Shelby Cudom, both of Li# name) is incompetent even to
o f , automobiles, showed dg ru of home-mudu oncl"
'dangerous game.
whom are alleged D huve been attempt it. No real eusser would
profane.
debase the word "heli” into "Hell
and Aunt Muria!"

Best Buj

A. P. CONNELLY &amp;»

FIRST

NATIONAL

1

�THE SANFORD HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1925.

,EPHONE

5 Sanford

■Pt it* 0IY,
To Town,
litorium a t

\ftcDowell
ift,. Surosi i
y]t. Chapter
‘'Rollins
ft plays at
UiKh School

Williams
Dinner
[usband

ACTIVITIES

MRS. FR ED S. DAIGER, SOCIETY ED ITO R

rsonals

entertained
frt Friday
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Fitzsimmons
new home of New Haven, arrived in Hanford
pr.orirtg her on Saturday for a stay of several
iv nnniver- days at the Montezuma.

R E SID EN C E T E L E P H O N E :

Junior Class Of High
School Will Present JOHNSON-POPE WEDDING IS HELD ON
Play Tuesday Night SUNDAY AT METHODIST PARSONAGE

udKs Griffin of DeLaml spent
vffk end here with his mothrlaM of Sanford
jfa. J. D. Griffin.
*•
*V’1" 1 will present “ Doris
« « " tm ^ 'i T"wn" hy KutC‘‘ne Hafvr
C. Campbell of Charlotte, N. on Tuesday evening. Dec. 15 Ilt
i in the city for an indefinite q'V U 'iot'e at th'' Hanford High
School Auditorium.
on business.
The play is described as n clean,
sley Hill of Orlando spent the wholesome, fnrcinl comedy, which
Js based on !ln absurdly boastful
untruth, the author of which meets
with a humiliating exposure.
A lover in a great cheese fac­
Robert Kent of Columbus, un„ tory in town boasts to his best
spent the week end in San for.1 girl to the eouiitry thnt he is pres­
attending to business.
ident of the concern, while in re.
nlity he i- a very unimportant co-»
William Shepherd motored to St. in the offi,-e wheels.
Augustine where he spent the week , l he way in which he is exposed
is a “scream".
end with friends.
Hi girl cniiies to town on busi­
Mrs. J. C. Flynn and mother ness with a lawyer who in the son
motored home Sunday^ from Jack­ of tin* Mill president. The luwr
has a brief, inglorious, wholesome,
sonville and Darien, Ga.
and very laughable setback, loses
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. K. Lnngerger his gill to the young lawyer, and
of Jacksonville were among the his job in the bargain.
lie i sated by a stroke of luck
which though undeserved is often
the reward of reckless good nature.
The cast w.t.r announced as fol­
lows:
Dob Br w.-ter
John Entzmingcr
Wallie Larkin.
William UoBuse
Samuel !hvw*ier
Frank Dutton
Ted .Spruit
Margaret Cowan
Doris Bancroft
Evelyn Taylor
Verna Call,away
Ruth Grier
Betty Brewster—
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. D. Johnson and
Russell Ix?e Wheel.-r
Louise Thrasher
C. D. Johnson Jr., spent the week Mabel Hogan
end in Jacksonville, their former
home.

Tuesday’s Concert
Program Announced

Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Pope an­
nounce the niariage of their dau­
ghter Miss Lucile Pope to Paul P.
Johnson, the marriage having tak­
en place, Sunday afternoon Dee.
lJ at tl o’clock at the Methodist
Parsonage, Rev. T. J. Nixon, of­
ficiating.
■« ■&lt;'
The above announcement will
be received with much interest by
the friends offthis popular young
couple, the marriage'coming as a
surprise, at this time, it having
been pi an nod f*&gt;r the Christmas
holidays originally.
Midnight blue flat crape, fash­
ioned the becoming costume worn
by the bride, nnd with this she
wore a smart small hat, and other
accessories to match.

The bride is the oldest daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. O. if. Pope on Cel­
ery Avenue, and is n petite blond,
whose charming personality hns
made her a favorite with a host of
friends. She is a graduate of San­
ford High School, inter attending
roung Harris College, at Young
Harris, Ga.
For the past few months, she
hns been attending the UeorgiuAlabama Business College at Ma­
con. Ga.
Mr. Johnson is originally from
Newman, Ga., hut for the past two
years has made his home at I.cenburg where he is interested in
the mercantile business.
After a short wedding trip, the
young couple will make their home
at Leesburg.

meeting iliscounigemeiiLs ahead,
but never dnuritWl, as she strives
t&gt;&gt; carry out her purpose, giving
tho entire proceeds to the Petcrboro Colony fund.
“To a \\ lid Rose," loved by nil
bridal couples, is hut one of the
many compositions left behind by
th« great composer, which grow
■icarer to llio lovers of Mac Dowell
music.
Mrs, MacDo;veil’s program will
include m.t only 'the lighter num­
bers but the heavier sonatas as
well.

light, nnd are always brilliant a f­
fairs.
The arrangements this year are
in the cnpable hands of Mrs. Fred
Walsma, who will he assisted by
committees to Is? announced later.
The rules regarding invitations to
the Christmas Dance will be found
on page Til of the year book.
Until after the first of January,
Mrs. Henry Wight, Club Presi­
dent, will not be in her office at
the dub building, but will be glad
to take cart* of anything that
should need attention from her
home on Sanford Heights. Her tel­
ephone number is 163-W.

WOMAN’S CLUB
NOTES

Master .John Minarik
Celebrates Birthday
With Delightful Party

PAG E FIV E

'nabbing jrlnsa Madame Voifcof£
Diplomatic Society; by
th* wife gf its mlr.i«U..
.Madam Vrikoff !eft Wtrajaw
amt upu.t h*» return
In D isagreem ent^ torirnrarlj*
■pnarumly rvni»inee&lt;j hur •octal
s»it.\ *eh casult Uiat tie
To m o Killed Czar! ambitions.
boycott av ain 't !u#r his b**u l*ln\od aen.cv hat.

FIRST DAY OFF IN JO YEAR J
NEW TORE, Pee. ij _ y p j—
Lawrence Lr.ch, driv- • for a grain
firm H m , h a l his fli»‘. d»v off in
“0
obn cert it by tonr.g
ng ic jut, 1 Ids tirpi &gt;y»r it; h *».

BERLIN', Du 14,—«
play “R.iu" i« b wii,t*n r
■ins s:i .hi \* J i ut nub -. u
a rr.ij/b'Pury #&gt;jM v-iir ?,
the native, rf 1 ig IV
clothes.

The
I why
a t
wa.ir

Try S m iths Harbor
Shop for frond barber
work. Ladies welcome.
N ext to Valdez.

Alex Wade Elected
Head Of “Yv Body

tin Tuesday afternoon at 3
o’clock the Music Department will
assemble for its December meet­
Saturday being his eighth birth­ ing and a program of Gypsy mu­
II. M. Hickmuti of Petersburg, day anniversary. Master John sic to lie given under the aide di­
Tenn., arrived in the city on Sat­ Walker Minarik. invited a iiuiuImr lution of Mrs. J. A. Tnkaeh.
urday on business and is making of his young friends to help him This program will have its usual
his headquarters at the Monte- celebrate tin- occasion, by attend­ etting o f elaborate decorative ef-!
feels, with refreshments served la­
zunrn.
ing the matinee at the Milane. ter
in the afternoon, and the pub­
where a good wild west picture ■&gt; lic is
invited to partiepnto in Its
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Slyer of dear to boys hearts, was enjoyed. pleasures. A nominal foe of fifty
After the show, the little jails cents to take cure of expenses is
Concordvillo, Pn., were the wock
end guests of Mr. and Airs. Ira repair'd to the home of the host asked of all except members of
D. Martin at their home on Park for refreshments. In the dining the department, season subscribers
Avenue.
room, the dining table was center-1ami associate members. The h o s t ed with the large birthday rake, esses for the musical are Mrs. W.
j Mi*, nnd Mrs. K. F. Mantle! and iced in white and topped with K S Leak. Mrs. M, Minarik, Mrs. 1’.
1Mrs. Mary Lawlor of St. Pelers- tiny red t a p e r embedded in nar M. King, Mrs. S. M. Abercrombie,
l berg, spent tho week end in San­ ciflSUS ntlil led roses.
and Mrs, \V, D, Turner.
ford enroutu to points on Hie
Kneireling the rake were eati
On Wednesday afternoon at 3
East Const.
ning red ami green walking can • o'clock, Tile Welfare Department
will meet with its chairman. Mrs
made of candy.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Wilson an 1 Nut cups in the form of poinset- i W. L. Henley iit the club house.
small daughter Betty Ann of Or­ tins held nuts and candies, while This program should interest every
lando spent Sunday here ns the lirick ice cream in the chosen col­ club member, dealing us it does
guests of Airs. Wilson’s parents ors of red and green, am' ang&gt;d with the general welfare efforts
Mr. nnd Airs. J, C. Ay cock.
Lied cake wore served by Mrs. M. of Seminole County—both the work
of the county and city nurses nnd
Minarik.
An Experienced
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. It. Deas and
of
the welfare worker. Mr. Fred
At a late hour, the guests re­ Wilson,
chairman
of
the
County
'children returned home Saturday luctantly
departed for th e ir homes, Welfare Hoard will sneak, as will
Insurance Agent
afternoon from a weeks motor trip all wishing
that John Walker had Miss Abby Doudney, county nurse.
to, North Carolina; where the for­ a birthday every
dav,
After tho speeches several mat­
mer went on business.
LAKE MARY
Those enjoying this delightful ters of community interest will be
afternoon were John Walker Minn* brought up for discussion.
DEVELOPMENT
rik. Joseph Stewart, John Henrv
After the two meetings mention­
Talbott, Jimmie Fox. Frederick Ied above there wilt he only two
COMPANY
Daiger, Braxton IVrkins, Harry other dub events during Decem­
Phone
Joe Minarik. &lt;•. !’■ Herndon .lr,, ber. The first of these will be on H)K Magnolia Avo.
Charles Betts, Sant Bradford Jr.. Dec. ““ when the Literature De­
MeKisson Hudlestnn and Howard partment will give a party fori b
children under twelve years old, jj
■Mr. nnd Airs. Nod Charlton and Lumb.
of nu mbers of the Snnfonl \Vom-[a
Bung people daughter of Los Angeles, Cal.,
|1 invitation who have been spending a few McDowell M u s i c a l
pd heartily days in Sanford, left Monday
lr the eve morning for a motor trip down Recital To Be Held
padott wa­ the East Coast.
At Orlando On Friday
fts decided
s' of Young
J. D. Brown, Archer D. Wills
ing officers and It. II. Hnusey Jr., members of
a motor party from Memphis,
Tenn., spent the week end in San­
ford enroutp to places of interest
on the west const.

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That Will Carry The True Christmas Spirit
Brother

Mother

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Roller S k :d f
Tool Ches1*
Spotting Goods

Aluminum Ware
Cutlery
Pyrcx
Silverware

Father

Sister

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Tools
Knives
Guns
H unting Outiits*|

Tea Sets
Sew ing Scissors
Roller Skates

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home Friday evening from Atlan­
ta, (hi., where she, has spent some
time, stopping over enroute home
at Tallahassee where she was join­
'll by Alias Laura L.vng and E.
H- Vickers.
i been din[ividiil into
ami the
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D.
Strother, Dr. E. G. Thomas.
Mr. and Airs. T. O. Miller, and
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. do Grier and son,
who have been touring the state,
arrived in Sanford on Sunday for

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THE SANFORD HERALD. MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1925.----------

Christmas For The Orphans

As Brisbane Sees It

Technically—Yea
T he sp irit of C h ristm as is jo y b rin g in g . T he aim a t th is
All Right, Says Mellon
Won’t Play the Tune
season of th e y e ar should be to give p leasu re to someone else
Turkish Wild Women
O ur
K nt*rrd a t Second d u e Matter, and to m ake those happy w ho a re m o st deserving.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
O ctob er 27, J * l * , * t t h e P o s t o f f l w
■ t Hanford. Florida und er A c t of pleasure alw ays comes from m ak in g o th e rs happy and th e
Copyright 1923, by Star Co.
March J. r»7.
happier we make them , th e h a p p ier we will have m ade o u r­ BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
C o p y r i g h t 102.7, b y S t a r Co.
■RRG .Killer and V a itfrr selves.
a en rla le K d tle r
It. I» 1)0A....................A
V
We
seldom
fo
rg
et
o
u
r
closest
relativ
es
and
d
e
a
re
st
frien
d
s
KAHI.O B. J05O1. WahaKlBK lldllcr
"THE PRESIDENT la assured
when th e n ig h t before C h ristm a s com es around. We have !that Vh© United States is aU east
H 'R ld tlP T I O S JM T H S
One T ea r— I7.n» HI* Month* *J r&gt;« alw ays a rra n g e d fo r so m eth in g to p u t in th e sock o f o u r little ■abreast of other progressive naP e llv e r e d In City hy Carrier. Jot
We have freq u e n tly tion* in the technical development
w eek. lie .
W eek ly Kdltjon l i . o o boy o r g irl or o u r m o th e r o r fa th e r.
per y e a r ______
'__________________
bought som e little g ift fo r a good frien d whom w e w ish es- l0,&lt; S l K , B," ^ i lrtaJ i t P^ b i i
RPKt IAL SIOTH'Ki . AH o b it u a r y pecially to rem em ber.
' ^ doesn’t go far. Ecing "tcchnotice*, card* o f th an k *, reaolu*
tlon* and notice* of e n te r t a in m e n t *
B ut th in k of th o se who have no m o th e r or fa th e r to re- &gt;nically abreast” of
other counw h ere ch arae* are m a d e w ill be
tries
isn’t
being
an
well
prepared
m
em
ber
them
,
no
frien
d
s
who
m
ig
h
t
a
c
t
a
s
th
e
ir
S
a
n
ta
Claus.
ch arged fe r a t reg u la r a d v e r t i s in g
rate*.__________
T h in k of th e th o u san d s of orphans who face th e prospect of ns other countries.”
MKWnKIl ARROCIATRU ritBRJI
a g iftle ss C h ristm as. All over th e U nited S ta te s th e re will
T h e A»*oclated I’re*» I* ea e lu * FRANCE ALSO is technically
Irolv en titled to. the u se fo r re- he little hoys and g irls, w hose m o th ers and fa th e rs have all right, hut what i&amp; more im­
publication o f all n ew * dispatches
2,300 fighting
credited to It or not o th e r w is e died, w ho will aw ake C h ristm as m o rn in g to see th e ir stock­ portant, she has
cred ited In till* paper and al*o th e ings still em p ty and whose only know ledge of th e Y uletide nirplnnes.
local n»w* published herein.
Air
This county tried thee flying
rlaht* o f rep u b llcn llo n «»f *peclul season will come from seeing o th e r children m ade happy by
machines and couldn't get one ot
dl*patrhe* herein are nl*o rese r v e d
co u n tless toys.
them to cover the distance from
MONDAY, DEC. I t, 1923.
In th o C hildren's Home a t Jacksonville th e re a re over California. Technically, they may
fo u rteen hundred o rphans, m any o f them crippled or a f­ have been all right, hut when it
THE HERALD’S PLATFORM
to flying there was some­
1,—Deeper water route to Jack­ flicted in o th e r w ays, who h u t fo r th e good work of th e C hil­ came
thing wrong.
d
re
n
’s
Home
Society
m
ig
h
t
he
u
tte
rly
w
ith
o
u
t
jo
y
on
th
is
sonville.
This country needs flying ma­
2.
—Construction of St. Johna-Incom ing C h ristm n s day. T h is benevolent society is m aking chines, and many .if them, not
diun River canal.
a rra n g e m e n ts as b est it can to see th a t even th e se little "technically equality" with other
3.—Eitension of white way.
j nations.
w
aifs feel som e of th e s p irit of C h ristm as.
4,
_Swimming pool, tennis rourts,
In
o
rd
e
r
to
do
th
a
t,
in
o
rd
e
r
to
have
n
C
h
ristm
as
tre
e
,
.
etc.
6.—Augmenting of building pro­ w ith som e p resen ts on it, and a C h ristm a s dinner, it is neces-1 SECRETARY MELLON prrgram -houses, hotels, a p a r t - s a ry for th e Society to m ake appeals to th e people of th e *|{c£
Pro*perity for the
ment houses.
•
s
ta
te
fo
r
aid.
T
hey
have
s
e
n
t
out
c
irc
u
lars
a
sk
in
g
fo
r
c
o
n
-1
UnlteJ
s
t“,c*
“ml ” orlJ m 'lc
I "economic stabilization.”
6.
—Eitension of street paving
trib u tio n s and it is to be hoped th a t everyone who can spare j The United States ought to be
program.
7.—Construction
of
boulevard a few dollars will he able to visualize properly th e su ffe rin g prosperous, with good crops, all
around I-ake Monroe.
of th e se little children and th e h ap p in ess th a t even small tho money, n debt that we car. af­
ford. big as it is, Coolidge in the
8.—Completion of city beautifica­ c o n trib u tio n s will bring.
White House, and Mellon in the
tion program.
T he Society tells w h at y o u r m oney will do fo r th e orphans. treasury.
0.—Expansion of school system
with provision for increased fa ­ $10,000.00 will build a m uch needed new co ttag e.
The people will he fortunnte if
cilities.
____ ___
___ _
Mellon consents to continue work­
1,200.00 will pay a w o rk er’s salary a whole y ear.
ing for himself. The rumor that
500.00 will place ten hom eless ch ild ren in good homes.
BIBLE THOUGHT VOR TODAY
he intends going “back to Pitts­
250.00 will resto re a crippled ch ild ’s arm or limb,
burg" is an evil rumor for pros­
GREAT THINGS:—Fear thp
100.00 will pay one-hnlf o ur m ilk bill one m onth.
perity.
Lord, and servo him in truth: for
50.00 will buy tw enty new d re sse s o r w aists.
consider how great things he huth
25.00 will buy toys for a dozen ch ild ren .
GREAT BRITAIN, France r.nd
done for you. 1 Samuel 12:21.
10.00 will help a pile on o ur C h ristm a s dinner,
Italy havu recognized the Russian I
PRAYER:—O, Lord, Thou art
government sufficiently to do busi­
good, and we are grateful. We had
5.00 will buy tw o p airs of sm all shoes.
ness, sell goods and get cash. But j
fainted unless wo had believed to
1.00 will help us do th e whole jd b a n o th e r y ear.
the British monarchy, French re­
Bee Thy goodness in the land of
S an fo rd people if they want, to enjoy C h ristm a s to th e public and Italian autocracy, take:
the living.
u tm o st and go to bed on C h ristm n s n ig h t feeling th a t th ey their "Russiun cordiality" as u j
hav e done th e ir b e st tow nrd m aking o th e rs happy, and if small hoy takes castor oil
THE WILD GEESE
Low acrom a crimson sun
The Russian ambassador, Rnk-1
th e y w an t to he sublim ely happy them selves, th ey could no
Setting in a crimson sky,
b e tte r s triv e for th a t end th a n by m ailing th e ir check to th e ovsky, presenting his cicdentials
And across a crimson lake
the French president, wanted
C h ild ren 's Home Society in Jacksonville w hich g u a ra n tee s to to
The Wild Geese fly.
the Russian national hymn played
fu rn ish "n d o llar’s w orth o f boundless jo y for every dollar by the French band, in accordance
f
Hark! the poet on the hank
with custom. But Russia’s hymn,
se n t.”
---------------- o---------------Pipes a reedy tune,
"The Red Internationale,” was not
The
Parking
Situation
Piping to the rising wind
played.
Bukovsky was greeted
And tho silver moon.
with a "flourish of bugles" in­
Sanford is not large enough yet to have had any con­ stead.
•'I* have neither house nor barn,
The motto of Western Europe is
siderable experience with the parking problem. If we ride
Kith nor kin huve I,
"We
take your money, but we
But I know the Elfin Folk
around the block a couple of times, we can usually find a won’t will
play
your tune.*'
When the Wild Geese fly.
place to leave our car.
m r r nttrrw o o n n r t f l
a t U iU N . n*rM «
________ 111
A » &gt; m &gt; ___

P ab lU h rU

“ 'Neath another crimson nun
On u ruddy iitrnnd,
1 have piped n wilder tune
In an eerie land.
“ Here, and there, and back again
Bid the music ply,
Wbqn across tho crimso* lake
The Wild Georo fly!” /
. —Elizabeth MucKlnstry.
—------ o—-----,*
Anyway,'“it's nlmost time to be­
gin thinking about your new year’s
resolutions.
We’d like to nominate our of­
fice boy and tho Tampa Tribune’s
stenographer u* All-Americans in
their particular lines.
' ---------- o--------Headline in the Tampa Times
Bays: "Lunroot Secs U. S. Enter­
ing World Court." You can't tell,
ho might be using near-sighteu
glasses.
....... . o-------A row of stately palm trees adds
n hundred per cent to the attrac­
tiveness of the inkefront between
Palmetto and Park Avenues,
-------- o--------Maybe we could permado Santa
Claus to bring nlong several cur
loads of huiloing material with
which to finish that Ssnfurd-DeLund road.

9.2

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PAGE FOUR

H ie Sanford Herald
Site'.’.

&gt;

One congressman would send
the Congressional Record to nil
schools and make the pupils read
it, We don’t sew why lie should
want to pick on the children like
that.
-------- 1&gt;-------It liegins tn look like Sidney J.
Catts will ugain lie a candidate for
governor, remarks an exchange.
Yes, but being a candidate will be
about ns fur as he will get in the
race.
-------- o-------Tampa is preparing for a visit
from Will Rogers. We don’t see
why the cowboy-comedian doeiu’t
include Sanford in his itinerary.
We’d he just us glad us any one
else to see him throw a lariat and
hear him tell a few jokes.
---------- o----------Congressman Green from Flor­
ida is serving his first term in the
House. Judging by the impres­
sion he has made in his fight
against the federal inheritance tax,
it in evident that he is far from
being a grocn young man.
— —o-------The Erie, Kan., Record carries
the following: "Miss O’Dwyer has
been troubled with u gutter for
sometime and she hopes in taking
this operation tire doctor will help
her,” She must not have taken
very kindly to the "roll your own"
n’.yle.
-----------------o----------------The indictments aguinst Full
and Doheny have been declared
vulid by the federul courts. Since
It bus taken the courts over a yeur
and a half to find out that the in­
dictments arc okey, do yuu sup­
pose it would be expecting too
much to hope that the two men will
lx* placed on trial by the year 1030?
-------- o—-----The Sanford Herald suys that
Sanford motorists will welcome
the news that work has been stu rt*d tin the Osteen-Snnfurd road.
This is indeed news, and welcome,
not only to the good people of the
"Celery City," but the the thous­
ands who travel that way. We in
Orlando are moru than glad. If
only the new road between Sanfor and Do Land vere finished it
would be a lime for universay re­
joicing. &gt;

But the time iH rapidly approaching when Sanford like
THE WOMEN of Turkey wear
many other Florida cities will have to regulate concerning
parking. "No Barking Here" and "Park Fifteen Minutes riding breeches and no veils, and
demand the right to apeak at
Here” signs will soon he displayed everywhere that we can now
religious gatherings in t.'ie mosfind a vacant piece of curbing.
qKs, "to teach our igruirpnt siaIt wan only a m atter of a cmiol» ot year* a;/o wnpni-m?'
not more than n dpzen cara coutd he'Jieen pcrigjtt^furhf'arhvltt.j. ihr«e .’adics, formerly of th?
irst Street. If one 'drove on u&lt; tfr.e oi r,h&lt;* le IT*1'1* *tro advised to read First
length of Fir
chapter, twelfth
streets, he might not see any cars pawed ur.yw- &gt;ie. t ;* vimathv.‘R itrecond
T Suffer Not n Wornhow times have changed! Cars are parked o’* Fi »t
1p iL&lt;i, Nor to U .urp Authorfrom Sanford Avenue to the railroad tra.k and on inn ay t ;
&gt;*■f tlH Man, But to be in
*7
the side streets until it is almost better sonic timn&gt;
«.ivi
&gt;rt. .■“u.nr.ij a reason, St.
your ear a t homo and walk to town.
i"it jib-- It, “ For Adam Was
The time is coming when something will have rc . - ion,
p .iV fi then Eve."
and looking to that time we wish to call to tin;
*r»t;Ln
of the m erchants of Sanford what the store ownei
fiM i.e KATO, of Japan,
Boston, Mnsyinchusettes are doing to relieve tin j.a.
situation. Ninety Boston stores have made arran g em en t J . . . die A-* t*iiited Press that the
if./i ii; .* to talk abuut diswith nearby garages to provide free parking accomoda­
The Japanese have a
tions for their customers between the hours of nine and mu* tr.( very thing. Just now
jtfV ire •'t;sy building flying mneleven in the morning. For each additional hour of storag
'
r t jja our J‘big butter and
a charge of ten cents an hour is made.
v
”)
an
'■
in charge of the army i
Some stores in Cleveland. Ohio have turned the roofs an.,
vy are talking abi.nt fly-!
of their buildings into parking*places and have provided ing nir.i.bines, not building any, \
elevators to lift the ears of their customers to the roof. A
large department store in Miami has made the same ar­
MR. KATO. of Japan, sny* any
rangement.
talk about war between Japan and
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THE VERY LIBERAL laws that have been enacted and
the advertising, judicious on the whole, which Florida has
had, should increase the population of the state permanently
and annually at a rate from one-quarter to one-half million
inhabitants. All of these will come Id sow before they can
reap. Even those who do not stay permanently will assist
in bringing much money into circulation and after all what
Florida needs is not resources, hut tho money to exploit them.
Those who come to build permanent homes will be an im­
mediate asset to the state and one of Ijie best. The poor
do not travel. Those who come to assist in the development
of permanent improvements—and of these there are many
whose efforts are picturesque—will abundantly advertise the
State.—August Heckshcr in New York Sun.
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ALL FLORIDA STRIKES me as being exceptionally
sound. Your city has industries now and will have a great
many more. The location here with the limitless back coun­
try to draw from is ideal. The Ridge section, which starts
around Sehring and works across and up the state, is fraught
with unusual possibilities. And this section's great outlet is
of necessity Tampa—John J. Sample, Vice-President Guar­
anty T rust Company, New York.

America in an absurdity «r.d "p h y -1
nically impracticable." That w art
would be an uhsurbity for several
reasons. But it •» not "impracti­
cable.’*
i
, A flying machine could go from
,Tokio to Washington rr ine other
. way in ninety hour*, unit carry
with it u loud that would make
either city extremely uncomforta­
ble when the loud dropped.
Our profound gentlemen in
Washington don’t know that yet.
1 hoy may know it some day.
Premier Kuto nnil other Jnpanose in power know it. That’s
why they are building flying ma­
chines. nml not talking about do:armament.

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A U D ITS

By R. J. HOLLY

Hall, Peniland &amp;

Postmaster General New says that nil postoffices will
be closed on Christmas Day n:i wants the "employees to
knock off" for the dny. We thought they had "knocked off”
long ago.

Jacksonville, Tampa, J|^|

Sanford. West I’almE^

Note by th * Orlando Sentinel Hint the "Bottler:i” met in
Orlando Inst week. Suppose Bill Glenn and the Brassier Twins
made the addresses of welcome.

C E N T R A L FLORIDA Of!

•117-oLS First National Bull
Sanford. Florid]
S. G. GRAY Ite.sidor.tJJh

Latest fashion note—"Feathers huve supplanted hells on
garters.
In this day of chickens such a departure should
Ik* in keeping with all the other funny u’.uff. Now you pullet
for me.
The Kissimmee Gazette says that William Candler of Coca
Cola fame will spend several million dollars in investments in
that thriving city. We hope that Harry Neal will get him n
Coca Coin shampoo.
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According to the many press notices in The Herald we
can look for A. P, &lt; onnolly and Edward Higgins to take their
picks and shovelu and dig that canal next week.

We print a lot about our river facilities. We also talk a
lot about it. But now when we can show the world what river
transportation means, when we could put on barge and bouts
nn,| haul freight here despite the embngo put into effect by
the railroads, we sit supinely by ami take it out in talking.
ni sisti r city of I),*Land will join us in this great movements
and we can get all the materials we need in barges and boatu
If WU Will just use our river. Either use it now or emit talk­
ing about it in the future.
Herb
?rb Felkel, the presiding genius of the St. Augustine
Eveningg L.v.,.,,,,
„,K,i,K „ui
Record, is bringing
out a mg
big aunnny
Sunday edition of that
^piufhtl} Ahcl*t anti making it a real newspaper in every rcsp r t. St. Augustine is "feeling lu-r oats" along with the other
iities in Florida and Herb will keep up with the procesiion by
.nxtnlhng n big tubular press that will print 30.000 newspapers
an hour. \\c do not know just how ninny hours per day Herb
vvdl run Ins now press but at that it is a great boost fur the
"Ancient &lt; ity,"
My sympathy is extended to my old friend. Tom Higgins,
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experience more or li‘s;, grief in this lifu hut it never
comes in such large mean ire or does it strike such n real son as
I.yman lliggim wu.-i to his father. They were real pals in
every sen... of the word and yet find Tom can Ik* thunkful
he lias his daughter Mrs. Colennin to Ih* with him in year to come.

n /Gmdwr old pioneer passed away this week when Henry
JOHN ROCKEFELLER Pren­
,
happen died suddenly. He was one of the first men here
tice. working his way through
t&lt;) grow celery and made u success at it. He was also a can&gt;nk’ “ s a night telephone operator,
sistnt booster of Sanford and one of the greatest optimists
has won the James J. H ,K,in schol­
uv®r *ved. We will mls.i Henry Chappell. He went about
arship, given to "m?n of strong
lus well doing quietly ami unostentatiously but wus one of the
character, and in need of financial
finest citizens of Sanford. My sympathy is given to his fumassistance."
»y. He was one of my lust friends and cheered me on in the
Young Prentice will not be in
early days when things lookd dubious and dark clouds of un­
need of financial assistance n few
certainty hovered over us.
years hence Whether he gets his
MY FAVORITE STORIES
grandfathers money ,,r not, he
GENTLE ART OF "CUSSING"
probably wiB he one of the known
By IRVIN S. COBB
Rockefellers. The best thing that
NEW YORK WORLD
Along back ubout 1905, in the skitti.iliness. The hoy leaped down could happen to him would be not
to inherit Rockefeller money. Any
About profanity, now, what is
Tha truth probably js t(iat
Dark Ages of uutomubiling a ''vt- from his seat and held the heads man
lun stand inherited property our honest opinion? Are we for
erinnry surgeon of my town, whom of the tenm, the mules flinching few survive
dislike
profanity but wP
inherited wealth.
l shall call for convenience, Ur. and trembling us the cavalcade
it
or
against
it
?
A
solemn
brief
good
cusscr.
Cussing, lj^L, |)((()[
Wilkins, bought hinuelf a second­ roared past.
filed
with
a
committee
of
Congress
legging,
it
an
anti social art,
art but
hand cur. It already was begin­
A UNIV KRSITY professor in
Seemingly, the lust car had gone
ning to shako itself to pieces be­ “if- /• he youth wus in tne act of Ohio was arrested when a still for intimates that we may not be so one requiring real t»,lent if ,,ro.
fore it came into hi.) possession. c lulling bnck to his place along­ making whiskey whs found in his hot against it as we pretend. This ficiency is to be attained; and
In fuct, so loudly did it rattle, side his father when in the dis­ house. Now three members of brief is filed in benulf of Judge
when in motion, that it was known tance there arose u terrific c!a‘- the crew of the battleship Texas George W. English oi the Federal since we are aesthetic livings an
affectionately throughout t h e tering .sound and over the crest of B° t0 7 Urt n ,,rtW- They had a bench in Illinois, who ts alleged to well as social beings, \Ve nre ca‘()
county us Wilkins' I atent I ru the hill uppeared Dr. Wilkins seat­ still and were making whiskey or have profane tendencies and it sets tured when u virtuoso performs.
IIidler. When the tires wore ou', ed at the wheel of his machine and
far cumplcte pro­ forth injudiiciai words, that others We urc held spellbound by his
the owner, who was by way of striving valiantly to overtake the hibition is not a complete success, have done the same without los­ quaint concerts, his Juggling „f
ing caste. It alluden to "a certain
being a mechanical genius, eouipp*
it °f the vanished parade. Here
candidate" very recently elected salty words, and espt.c u ,|y , ..
ed it with ordinary buggy-wheels. ho came, with his gears gilading,
THE FRENCH franc tell off “to a very high position in our facility, from the thousand „ nd
One day ur. automoblb run to the tormented vitals of his car nine points yesterday, w h i c h government who is reported to one
meaning his fancy irivp*
a nearby town w'as organized. shrieking, the wooden wheels clat­ means nine one-hundredths of u hnvethe habit of frequently em­ with the word "hell” j £ t “
Every proud proprietor of n car tering on the hard gravel of the
phasizing hi* remurks with a lit­ real champion can lick nil come™
joined in. As the profession head­ turnpike and gusts of smoke is­ cent for the year. The French are tle profanity;” and this allusion, with one hand nml both feet tie l
not
ns
meek
about
heavy
taxes
as
suing
from
beneath
thn
hotly.
ed out pnst the corporate u n its it
one might find, is to the Vice so a real cusser can achieve uni’
was met by a farmer from the
The astonished
ngricultutist they are in England and in this President of the United States, major effect with alt other wor.iMassac Creek section on his way caught one good look at. the ap­ country. But France will adjust if one could remember for sure deleted from his vocabulary, jjn
in to the warehouse with u wagon- proaching anpurition. Then as he
who the Vice President is. Then cle Joe could do this, for Unel#
load of tobacco. HU half-grown set tho brakes harder then ever her finances in one way or anoth­ there are allusion;i to a Speaker Joe was perhaps the first cusr»n
son rod* with hira.
uud tightened his grasp on thu er. She hus wealth, thrift and of the House who might be of his time. Our Vice President
intelligence.
Once m o r e ex­ Uncle Joe Cannon, and a Senu- (it is o pity one cannot remember
As the h«ad of tho column lines lif viilhd out to ttii boy *
loomed through the dust th" farm- [ "Hold ’em, Wesley, fur God'v change gumblcrs are wurned that ator from Illinois, who might be Lis name) is incompetent even t,,
vr'a two mules, unused to tho s ig h t, sake, hold 'em; Hero cornea u jselling French currency short Is a tha late Shelby Cnilom, both of attempt it. No real cusr&lt;*r xv„„ i,i
whom ure alleged to huve been debase the word “h“n”
her." into "ii1";
o f , automobiles, showed ilgns of home-mndu one!"
'dangerous game.
profane,
and Aunt Muriat

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two lakes. Golf, tennis, unngt
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Fine o rc h e stra , cuisine and scrdttw
fam ily hotel. R ates verv moderate.
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... B i-1) rather difficult to get an abstract out of n lawyer's
o f f i c e these days in less than thirty days or more. One fellow
becoming impatient, broke into the safe of n certain lnw of­
fice. nnil took out his abstract. While taking it some of tho
money stuck to his fingers and he was arrested for “abstract­
ing.

I*'I. I'itzgccnld of the Daytona News is celebrating the
twenty-fifth anniversary of that fine newspaper. Twentyfive years of service is some good record especially when that
record is of the sort that Ed. can boast. Congratulations, Ed.
uiul may wo see you at the helm twenty-five years from now
wih.no reef in your trousem

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Dot)udps Griffin of DeLand spent
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PERSONAL ACTW

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^ — - — -------^IRS. FRED S. DAIGER, SOCIETY ED ITO R

Junior Class Of High
School Will Present
JOHNSON-POPE WEDDING IS HELD ON
Play Tuesday Night SUNDAY AT METHODIST PARSONAGE

R ESID EN C E T E L E P H O N E :

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Tuesday’s Concert
Program Announced

Voikoff

•lunior Class of Sanford
Conductor Joseph Rvixenstcin
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Pope an­ The bride is the oldest daughter today
issued the following pro­
ambitions, with ‘.eh rwsuti U ut tl ■»
School will present “Doris nounce
the manage of their dau­
boycott ae a in 't her h is been **To Town" by Eugene Hater ghter Miss Lucile Pope to Paul P. of Mr. and Mrs. O. J . Pope on Cel­ gram for the hand concert to bo
Avenue, and is n petite blond, given tomorrow evening a t 8
C. Campbell of Chnrlotte, N.
esdny evening, Dec. 1r* at
WARSAW, D-c
Aov- taxed »oniev bat.
the marriage having tak­ ery
o'clock In Central Park:
whose
charming
personality
has
o’clock at the Sanford High Johnson,
j the Sanford C . / IS* I I I M ItS t » t j r 1 U I
--------------------en place, Sunday afternoon Dec. made her a favorite with a host of
let min.stcr to Warsaw, and his
School Auditorium.
L ent it* an- stay on business. •
1. March—Guiding Star—Stel* wife arc having a hard time break-j FIRST DAY OFF IN 50 YTUPJ
1J at &lt;1 o’clock at the Methodist friends. She is n graduate of SunL , To Town,
The
play
is
described
as
a
dean,
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Warsaw's diplomatic aft- , NEW AORK, Pw.
Kaditorium at
High School, Inter attending
Loplcy Hill of Orlnndo spent the wholesome, farcinl comedy, which ficiating.
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2. Overture—Bridal Hose—Ln- ing into
1. . — . . —
&lt;i —--* — *«
Young
Harris
College,
at
Young
is
based
on
an
absurdly
boastful
vellec.
week end here with his mother,
ciety because ef hi* -nil
"Ted parti- Lawrence l-r.rh. driv"&gt;* for a grain
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The ubovc announcement will Harris, (Ja.
untruth, the author of which meets
of the Wor Mrs. Ernest Krtipp.
3.
Selection—The
Prince
of
Pil
•
cipatlon
In
the
murder
of
the Ro firm firm, h a l his fir»t dav off In
For the past few months, she sen—Ludcrs.
with a humiliating exposure
be received
with
interest by
l,J
t j “Gyp*?'
r-i *-•» of,.this
- -• -much
- imviva*
manoffs.
*0 ve. ». H i ubxircrt H h* lortog
A
'
hns
been
attending
the
Ueorgiathe
friends
populnr
young
we, at :/:&amp;) R„l*r. Kent , or Collimbn.,^ On., |
•I. A. Indian Interiqezzn—Alsha
' 1 7 ^..., ' V S ? to his liest couple, the tnurriago' coming as a Alahama Business College a t MuAt first, the Polish jnvonyn'nt ng around Ids cmomy»r itj &gt;» ■Jaiius Tnlfuth spent the week end in Sanford
—Lindsay.
was
»s unwilling
to cccot t Voikoff.
girl in the country that he is pres­ surprise, at this time, it having con, tin.
__-t-the ~
■ • de­ hlc.
4. B. Intermezzo — La Rose—- hut. when
attending to business
Soviet official*
Mr. Johnson is originally from Asher.
ident of the concern, while in re- !&gt;een planned for the Christmas
nied tin minister’s handj were »
11
Newman, Gn., but for the past two
Intermission.
left with Mr.’, William Shepherd motored to St. nlity lie is u very unimportant cog holidays originally. .
’’LAY P lZ /IJk S GERMANS
bloody he was received.
years
has
made
his
home
at
Lecnin
the
office
wheels.
borne of Mrs. Augustine where he spent the week
Midnight blue flat crepe, fash­ burg where he is interested in
G. Suite in four parts; "Atlantis
The book of Judge Sokoloff, who
The way in which lie is exposed ioned the becoming costume worn
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The Continent"—Safranek.
Ifneva jat
the mercantile business.
BERLIN, De. 1 4 r-W - TV
end with friends.
investigated
the murder, however
is a ‘‘scream".
by the bride, and with this she
Part one; Morning Hymn of included the photograph
play "R-in” i« l r *iL"i- . ■ ,:*
After a short wedding trip, the
uf
a
doruHis girl mines to town on bunl- wore n smart small hat, and other
Praise. Part two; A Court ment, alleged'I io
o*. &gt;'"«
mil- hit
v ny
by
young couple will make their home
nave been
occn signed
signer ans as .hi v• ^ 'i ««
. ■ i1 v.
to have
Mrs. J . C. Flynn and m
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other'ness with a lawyer who is the son accessories to match.
Function. Pari three; I Love by
L*S?acDowell motored
at
l.eesburg.
Voikoff, asking for Tnjolino to * •ntwlonary a u l 1 w -,u- •, u ,
*—'• !of the leal president. The l o v e r
home Sunday from- Jack
Thee (Duet). Part four; De­ hum the
^l'/te Sorosi t sonvillo and Darien, Go.
bodies
of tne
czaru.ic
, * Hative-» of i jg i*«
vie.tr
... f . uuuicH
oi
me
uzaruuic
has a brief, inglorious, wholesome,
It..
t .
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it.wt
.
f llit Mi't
struction of Atlantis.
family. It bccume difficult for c ° 1 *•
and
very
laughable
setback,
loses
meeting
discouragement*
ahead,
C.
Medley
Overture—The
Sun­
Jfw|t. Chapter
and are always brilliant af­
diplomatists and their wives to ig- ' —■
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,,
, . v I onirerger' his K''1 »«
lawyer, and but never dauiULd, as she strives light,
ny South—Lnmpo.
and ___
fairs.
b « t “Rollins of Mr.
t«&gt; carry nut her purpose, giving
S
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Jacksonville
were
among
the
7.
Concert
Waltz—The
Skaters
arrangements this year are
Get plays at
Many of tTiu wives declined to
l D iS lll11h H B i l l iiCT
He is saved by a stroke of luck tlm entire proceeds to the Peter* in The
} High School week end visitors in Sanford
the capable hands of Mrs. Fred —Waldeufel.
which though undeserved is often boro Colony fund.
8. March—Happy Go Lucky— matter '&amp;
Wnlsnia. who will he assisted by
. i!£
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c!'rf,u
^ sh
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w&gt;
«,uv
ouojcw.
in nip
j •
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" barber
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— — - I . I. K. Morgan of E, Liverpool, the reward of reckless good nature. . "To a \Vild Hose," loved by ail committees to 1m* announced luter. Barnard.
: representation
representationr.
&lt;'’* ■le a f . W
lomatlc
i.
At
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f
k
.
I
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ill
I
ICS
W
C
lC
OmCbridal
couples,
is
hut
one
of
the
The
cast
was
announced
as
fol­
9. The National Anthem—Star one Scandina'-;an
flLur at Li-iO., m anning the business visitors lows:
rules regarding invitations tn
-f
nndlnne'nn 'ovjnvnent
'o/-'rnKient of.
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many compositions left Ik hind by The
Spangled
Banner—Keys.
| spending the week in Sanford.
the Christmas Dance will he found
fered apologies to Moscow for *he i s C \ l I () \ iiid tJ Z .
Hob Hr wster
John Entzmingcr th» great composer, which grow on
page f t 1 of the year hook.
dearer to the lovers of Mac Dowell
Wallie
Larkin
William
Du
Hose
Until after the first of January,
library open
Mrs. Ralph Wight spent Friday Samuel Itrew-ter
Frank Dutton nui.de.
Mrs.
Henry Wight. Club Presi­
and Saturday in Orlando ns the Toil Sprutt
Margaret Cowan Mrs. MncDmvcU’s program will dent, will not he in her office at m
guest of her sister, Mrs. Harry Doris llancroft
Evelyn Taylor include not only 'the lighter num­ the club building, hut will he glad
[Williams Dickson,
Verna Callaway
Uuth Drier bers but the heavier sonatas as to take care of anything that
well.
Betty llrewst* r—
should need attention from her
Dinner Mr. find Mrs. C. D. Johnson and
ltussell liCC Wheeler
home
on Snr.ford Heights. Her tel­
Louise Thrasher
[H u sb and C. D. Johnson Jr., spent the week Mabel Hogan
ephone number is 1G3-W.
end in Jacksonville, their former
WOMAN’S CLUB
home.
Master John Minarik
Alex Wade Elected
entertained
NOTES
hnrr, Friday
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Fitzsimmons Celebrates
Birthday
Head Of “Yv Body
|y new home of New Haven, arrived in Sanford
tin
Tuesday
afternoon
at
3
Dtocoring her on Saturday for a stay of several With Delightful Party o’clock the Music Department will
MADISON, Fla.. Dec. 12.-(/P)—
IUy anniver- days at the Montezuma.
assemble for its December inert­
Alex
Made, of Mndizou, was un­
Satunliiy being his eighth birth­ ing and a program of Gypsy mu­
attrariively
R. M. Hickman of Petersburg, day anniversary. Master John sic to be given under the able di- animously chonm president; Mar­
fraced with icnn., arrived in the city on S nt-. Walker Minarik.
shall Taylor, of Jacksonville, first
.mnaiiK. invited
mvucu a nuinher
numbei rcitinn of Mrs. J. A. Tnknch.
al with red unlay on business and is making 1)f |,j, V)l|„ltt frit.n(|H
|10|,, |)in, This program will have its usual vice president; Pen Griffin, of A*.
ircisu*.
his headquarters a t the Monte-Jcclebrat.. the occasion, by attend- etting of elnhorato decorative ef­ M. C. A. older hoy's conference at
1 nut cups, zun,n'
ling the matinee at the Milnnc, fects. with refreshments served la­ the eighth annual gathering, which
Aluminum W are
aoua Chris tter in the afternoon, and the pub­
where a good wild west picture
convened
here
last
night.
flare cards
lic
is
invited
to
pnrticpatc
in
its
Cutlery
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Slyer of dear to hoys hearts, \va* enjoyed.
ach one ba­ Concordvillc,
The conference, which was at­
pleasures. A nominal fee of fifty
P'
it.,
were
the
wpck
rk fare min- end guests of Sir. and Mrs. Ira
Pyrex
cents to take cure of expenses is tended by 125 delegates from sev­
Jie hacks of
asked of all except members of eral sections of the University of
ior
ref
re
litmiil*.
In
the
dining
Silverware
Via tuques -1 Avenue.
the department, season subscribers Florida football team; I)r. Lee
room, the dining table was center­ and
h, who
associate
members.
The
liosted with the large birthday cake,
for the musical are Mrs. W. White, of Jacksonville; E. J.
Mr. and Airs. E. F. Mmnlel and iced ia white and topped with K esses
IC questions .Mrs. Mary Lawlor of St. Peters­ tiny red tnpet . embedded in nar- S. Leak, Mrs. M. Minarik, Mrs. I*. Simonds of Havana, Cuba, general
M King, Mrs. S. M. Abercrombie, secretary of the Y. M. (’. A. and
iruch merri- burg, spent the week end in San­ ciasus and led roses.
mnl Mrs. W. I*. Turner.
Fools
five course ford enroute to points on the
Janies Godfrey, president of the
Em iivting the cake were run
On Wednesday afternoon at 3 Orlando Hi-Y. in additional to u
Tea
Sets
East Coast.
ping red and green walking canes o’clock, The Welfare Department
Knives
l made of candy.
'will meet with its ehuirmnn, Mrs numlier of other Hi-V and Y. M.
Sewing
Scissors
Guns
Mi. and Mrs. Robert Wilson an 1, \ (|t ,-uj,-. in the form of poinset- W. I.. Henley iit the club house. (’. A. svorkem of Florida.
Hninll daughter Betty Ann of Or- jjn&lt; | | nuu and candies, while This program should interest every
Roller Skates
Hunting* Outfits
lam o spent . unduy here ns the |,rit.p tee cream in the chosen eol- club member, dealing as it does
guests of Mth. Wilsons parents nr^ ,,f ,t.,| mul green, and amr,,l with the general welfare efforts
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Avcock.
tamd cake were served by Mrs. M. of Seminole County—both the work
)•-:
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a • • . i - *n •: ,-■&gt;&gt;! i
nt
of the county and city nurses nnd
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Deas and
hour, the guests re­ of the welfare worker. Mr. Fred
An Experienced
returned homo Saturday , * ,
,„r lh„ir homes, Wilson, chairman of the County
from a weeks motor trip ‘
.
i,... i Welfare Hoard will sneak, as will
Insurance Agent
to.North Carolina, where the for- “U wi-hing that
&gt; \'-»lk. t laid Miss
Ahby Doudney, county nurse.
mer went on business.
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After the speeches several mat­
LAKE MARY
Those
___ enjoying. this delightful
ters
of comnumitv interest will be
Miss Maud Tyre, Miss Alberta afternoon were John Walker Mina­ brought up for discussion.
DEVELOPMENT
Avcock, Friday Ross, and Hugh rik. Joseph Stewart, John Henry
After
the
two
meetings
mention­
Tillis will compose a pnrty mot­ Talbott, Jimmie Fox. Frederick ed above there will be only two
COMPANY
oring to Orlando on Monday eve­ Daiger. Braxton IVrkins, Harry other club events during Decem­
the ning to ntend the "George White Joe Minarik, (&gt;. P. Herndon Jr., ber. The first'of llteso will la1 on 108 Magnolia Ave.
Phone 117
f t f i :
Charles Betts. Sam Bradford Jr.. Dec. 2d when the Literature D&lt;&gt;.
tthodi.it Scandals."
McKisson Hudlc-m.i! mol Howard j partment will give n party for
at
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Mr. and Mrs. Ned Charlton and Lamb.
children under twelve years old,
daughter of Los Angelos, Cal.,'
of members of the Sanford Wom­
ion who have been spending a few McDowell iMu s i c a I an's Club.
heartily days in Sanford, left Monday
At the Children's party, there
CVe morning for n motor trip down Recital To He Held will he some fascinating story tell­
was the East Coast.
ing directed by Mrs. S. O. SliinAt Orlando On Friday holser,
decided
with a very simple little
of Young J. D. Brown, Archer D. Wills
treat of mmo kind afterwards.
officer* and R. II. Hnusey Jr., members of
On Friday aftern •■m ;&gt;■ t o'eliad:
The hostesses of the afternoon
a motor party from Memphis, a t the Sorosis lbei-e. Orlando, Mrs. will Is* Mrs, C. C, Woodruff,
Tenn., spent, the week end in San­ Edward MucDoucll, ui law of Am­ Chairman of the Literature De­
Methodist ford enroutp to pluces of inteie.it erica’s great musical g&lt; nius, will partment, and Mrs. William M.
give a pianoforte recital of Mnc- McKinnon.
on the wes^ const.
Baptist
Dowell music.
On Deccmlier 2'J. the annual
Before the piano recital. Mrs. dance given by the Social Depart­
Miss Jeanette Laing, returned
Presbyter home Friiiay evening front Atlan MacDowell will give all interest­ ment will he n function of great
ta, Ga., where she hns spent sonic ing talk explaining the IVterboro interest. These dances are always
Kv lyn time, stopping over enroute home Colony, which lur, !«• i e-tahllsh- anticipated with the greatest doat Tallahassee whore she was join­ ed by her in realization ef a dream
hfell Com- ed by Miss i.aura Lnmg and E. of her noted husband. I. ",v it is
year, hut II. Vickers.
Horstman
unbreakable
maintained for musicians, poets, WE ARK owners nnd developers.
early
painters and other w irkers of real
Having subdivision that offer
D.
Strother, Dr. E. CL Thomas. arts, where they will enjoy quiet 1most unusual opportunities for the
doll with voice. Special
dis- Mr, and Mrs. T. O. Miller, and nnd seclusion and can pei ue their investor. Here is your chance to
■&lt;l into Mr. nnd Mrs. J. do Grier and soil, studies in peace md harmony.
make some real money. Apply
.. and tiie who have been touring; the state,
Tin* composer' wii w, though lloom 300 First National Rank
Payable ath- arrived in Sanford on Sunday for forced to walk with a rrutch for Building. Florida Land Investors
mcrii- a short stay while enroute to their years, has traveled tima-ands of Co. II. W. Mims, Asst. Dist. Man­
^ tii'titrio'j.) homes a t Ft. Valley, (ia.
miles, giving recital abm t daily. ager.
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examiners. During the campaign’
of Governor John J. Martin he actj XM;.

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Golf And Swimming Events Feature
Tampa’s Gaspariila Carnival Program
TAMPA, Dec. 14.—UP)—Annua!
outdoor aporie tournament of the
West’ Const of Florida to be held
at Temple Terrace fn'Tehrunry in
cunhectfim with the South FlnrIdri* Fafr and the GasjmrHrd carni­
val will be an a larger k a le thin
winter than ever before, accord­
ing to an announcement by thu
Tampa Board of Trade.
The Gaspariila carnival has won
a national fame on a par with the
New drJenns Mardi Grass, Gnsparllla, the pirate lands with hip
Mystic Krewe from tlic gorgeous
galleon and attacks and rnptures
the city, which during its occu­
pancy by the bucanheers, is the
acene of pageantry, confetti throw­
ing, balls and social iffuirs.
The sporting events ringed dur­
ing this picturesque period will bo
golf and swimming tournaments
nt Temple Terrace, a residential
beauty spot eight miles out and
recently annexed to Tampa, und n
motor boat regnttu on Tampa Buy.
The golf tuumnmenl is expected
to bring together such stars ns
“ Long Jim" Barnes, Walter Ilngcn,
Willie MacFarlnne, Leo Diegel,
C»/no Knrnzcn, Bobby Cruickshunk,

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Abo Mitchell, Fred McLeod, George
Duncan, Johnny Fnrrel, and Joe
Kirkwood. ' Leo Diegel w&lt;in the
ovent Inst winter.
flnmea, who
holds the British title nnd is the
unofficial champion of the world
through his victory over .Willie
MncFnrlnnc, is wintering here a i
the professional of tho Temple Ter­
race Country Club.
The regatta will have as, ent­
rants some of the fastest motor
boats nnd most daring divers in
the country. Among the girl natntors of international fnme who,
it is expected, will take part in
tho swimming contents in the giant
ool ut Temple Terrace are Helen
fninwright, national nU-round wo­
man swimmer nnd diver, Gertrude
Ederle, whose attempt to swim
the English channel Inst summer
made her the center of world inter­
est. AHeen Biggin, Agnes Gornghty
Helen Menny, Martha Nnrelius
and Ethel McCnry, the latter,
the new A. A. U. national all­
round swimming champion.
The carnival with its interest­
ing sports program is expected to
bring 500,0(10 visitors from nil
parts of the United States to Tem­
ple Terrace and Tampa.

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W est C oast F ullback To Play
W ith Ja c k so n v ille , Eleven;
Will Receive $25,000 F o r
F ir s t F ive Gnmes Played

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During the fall term of circuit
cobrt Iti Volusia cqunty tblre.w aa
a Vumor concerning the { W ftjjjj
i f Judge DMklnabn to resign from
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the bench. The judf*
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time refused to confirm or deny
the rumor, but it w»s {earned
from his intimate fnendii that ho though only about 38 years of. age, passing, oi years, jthu AVm „
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reputation in tho
had stated that insufficient lnThief Association alffl f t S p ' "
cpme from Hie “ position was the
A fraternal, protective^
main factor In determining*,ms actective
organization,
QUINCY, Flo. Dec. 14.—DP)_.
tion, end tbdt he proposed to ac­
cept an offer as manager of a lfi 11 Laih WWIacd ■WMght,"'to- ^nen bnnded together for the me
utilities corporation.
ay, said he had npt yet nc- tual protection of their nJT
* proP«rty,
since thnt time, it is under- ccpted appointment ns judge of u unB moro »i,_B
‘®r.e, „
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aided, Judge Dickinson, jvhpae the seyanth judicial circuit, but *
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,vi&gt;u in eight middlewestcrn Mates
residence is in Sanford, hax for:
Just when the first lodge b0»r.
mally tendered his resignation to
Governor Martin. Local attorneys
ing the name wns orRanuP,| u i
today were of the opinion th a t the Where" he has prnetke'd for 10 not certain, but the ftrsV of 1 1»
Information concerning J ,u d g e years; is n graduate of tjie Uni*’ there is uny record wa, oreanuLi
Dickinson’s retirement from th”, veraity of Georgia law school, &amp; Clark County, Misrouri, fn \ ^ } {
bench is well founded, Inasmuch as class of 1010. He practiced law A. a : Reid, who reai.|ss rt!ar l” ’4the judge had made it known that in Georgia, his -native sU tc, five has been’ president of the o re^ l’
ears before coming tp
tp* Florida zation 32 years.
&gt;,ani'
ho will hear no cases after TOe. years
inbir 6f ,G«V*
,Gov;
The association doe* in
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51, and' in the Interim he will act Mr. Wright is n member
only on Injunction and habeas cor­ em or Martin’s personal k a f f with
“ rank
— of- lieutenant
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the
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S ieves.
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pus proceeding**
Weight
served
with
the
American
Borne of jh e 500 members o f ^ e 'S K ^ S K
’ The successor to Judge Dickin­
nnd
son is not unknown In this judicial exp^itionary
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circuit, nnd has acquired cpnsfd-|was a captain of n machine gun ,ty, including chickens and bo^,
urablo reputation os prosecuting i dompnny. He js a member of the stoleh tot ho value of ji,300 hAn! t l ! lla »«taih(
attorney for Gndsdon county, nnd| Kappa Alpha fratornity, a J\I Uin pl-oxiniately $700 warth of this ^
was recovered.
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as a member of the board of barf and a Shriner.
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Govt
P o sitio n W i th M ore i P a y
DE LAND,.Flail Dei
Sr i tn.fi
has been received in Be Land to
the effect thd{ Governor John'W .
Martin has tendered’Attorney Wil­
liam Wallace • Weight o f Quincy,
Gadsden county/ Ilia position of
Judge of the seventh judicial cir­
cuit to fill the unexpired term of
Judge J, J , Dickinson, ‘who, J t Is
understood, hns tendered Tils resig-

SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 14.—
DP)—The contract which will take
Ernie Nevcrs, captain and full­
back of the 1925 StnnfOrd Uni­
versity football team Into the pro­
fessional ranks and the cqlors of
a Jacksonville, Fla., team, was ex­
pected to be signed here today by
the great Cardinnl line plunger.
Nevers nnd a group of Florida
capitalists agreed to the terms of
the contract by telegraph
rida/
iph F
Friday
night. To ’close the
formally, a cash guarantee
E T w . " n“11™ «• t“ k*
000 must be placed in a Jackson­
Information received here is to
ville bank and the instrument em­
bracing the terms mutt bo signed
by Nevers nnd then be turned over
to a San Francisco bank to be for- •
warded to the Florida city.
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In addition to the $25,000, N c v -^
ers will receive for five games h e i i j
re per icent of the var-1,2 j
will get five
ious gate receipts. AftjVrthe first ■ +
five games he will receive $B,000) a ,

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Jack Dempsey S iated |n «nme with nn a,ided ten per 3 'I
“Goldy? ^Goldstein
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GAINESVILLE, Fin.. Dec. 14.— At Miami O11 Jan. 18 State

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ville, who was recehtly designated
the most valuable player on the
1025 gridiron team of the Univertrophies' awarded him for that
honor nfnong his most cherished
possessions.
Goldstein wns not only given the
W. W. Pepper bronze football
trophy nt the nnnunl Gntor ban­
quet, but Jacksonville ndmir&gt;ia
tmented him with a beautiful
W watch.
The Pepper trophy in n beauti­
ful ,b»onze statue of a football
player. It was given Goldstein as
a result of the latter's scholastic
standing nnd ull-nrouiul athletic
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MIAMI, Fin., Dec. 14.—DP)—
Jnck Dempsey will appear in two
exhibition bouts in Florida next
month, according to announcement
made here today by Eddie Conner,
tho champion’s representative.
Dempsey is slntcd to stage nn
oxhibitiun match here on Jnnuary
1H, with an unnamed sparring
partner, on the card with a sched­
uled fight between Gene Tunney,
light heavy weight champion pug­
ilist, nnd "Wild Bill" Reed.
Dempsey’s other Florida nppenrnnco will be at Tampa on Janunry
25.

Reports A Great ■ i:
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TALLAHASSEE, 'Dec. 14.—DP)
—Florida is omnipresent! This ■ ••
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was the statement of R. M. Har­ ■
per, stqtc geographer, who "hns ■ •&gt;
•&gt;
just returned to the geological ■ &lt;►
department here nfter an eighty- ■ •&gt;
day trip through the United States.
During his trip, Dr. Harper said,
ho encountered u puntber of ad­
vertising signs on the premises of
farmers, all referring to the Sun­
shine State. Everywhere, the geo­
grapher said, people were asking
Rollins College Ends about Florida, und especially how
long the "boom’' would Inst. Thrca
Strenuous Season New
York automobiles, traveling
together
and bound for the Benin“Red” Roberts Plays WINTER PARK. Dec II.—f/P) sulnr state,
were encountered in
In Pro Football Game —Rollins College has just com­ North Carolina. Many train pas­ ■ *•
pleted her twentieth yenr of intur- sengers were seen bended for the
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WEST PALM BEACH. Fin. Dec. collegintc football nnd the Tars same place, Dr. Harper added.
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Dr. Harper traveled 3,000 miles S
1&lt;L—IDP)—"Red” Roberts, former are putting away their moleskins,
nfter
traveling
4,000
miles
in
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on
twenty-one
railroads,
and
in-&gt;
Center College star, wh* was a
member of the "Praying Colonels" ing ono of tho hardest schedules1eluded Chicago, Boston, New York ; I
J and Washington in his itinerary.
in ii)20 when that combination iri the history of the school.
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They opened the season ag ain st1tie also want as far north ns Can- a
brought gHdiron fnme to the south,
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in
Charleston,
S.
C.,
and
nda.
mftfk his ‘debut hero this after­
a ::
noon with tho Palm Bench Ever­ then appeared with Mercer ut Mac
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glades agnihst rt professional elev­ on, Ga„ in the great Centennial' T pY *»ti ( ' H i o s R m u p h t
Stadium. Next came University of I
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® Ja en from Fbrt Lnudcrdulo.
The Palm Beach outfit won, 12 Chattanooga and then they went C lO S e 1 O C h l C a g O A l i q S I
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to ,d. tJ'dhif piatchlr, former cap­ to Centenary College a |l Shrcve-1
tain of Georgin and nn all south­ port, La., nnd then they |dnycd th e , I iC W I O
ern conference fullback, shared University of Flqridn at Gaines­
I&gt;ALLAS, Dec. 14.—f/P)—Air
honors with Isabel, former Ohio ville.
The Tars then took on two home mail is to hfing Texas cities from
Htatfe halfback, in long gains for
games, those of Southern College 20 tt&gt; 25 "qruil hours" close;’ to
the loculs.
from Lakeland nnd Howard Col New York anil 15 hours cloeer to
E x-R evenue A gen t Is { y oI
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it now requires from 45 t&gt; 50
A post-season gurne was played ),„Urs to send’ mail, from here to
Indicted For Posing with
Oglethorpe University of A t-; Now York and about 20 hours to
A s A Federal O fficer lnntn at Carnl (Gables and dedi-(i^aih Chicago. When tire airmnil
eated the new stadium there on becomes effective sometime this
| winter, the time to New York by
TAMPA, Dec. 14.—UP)—George Dec. 5.
The Tars introduced football t o : w ,y „f Chicago will'be 21 hours
E. Walker, former revenue agent,
who figured prominently in the the state of Florida anil Inter play­ end that to Chicago about 11 hours.
The eity has leased Love Field,
Richard Crocker will case at West ed the first game of international
Palm Beach two years ago, wns football in this stuto against tho a war-time training camp of 83
acres, five miles north of ths city.
indicted by a federal grand jury University of Havana.
Fiom this landing place the mail
nt Jacksonville for impesronsting
u federal officer, William M. Gob- W hite Slavery Charge will be brought to Dallas by
trucks—about 17 minutes after
er, U. S. district attorney announc­
A gainst R. O. Bennett landing.
ed hd-w Saturday.
The Dallas Chamber of Com­
Walker is charged with ndsrepm e n tlu g himself and taking tax Is Dropped By Court merce has guaranteed 100 pounds
of mail a day foe six months. The
pnyniout from a woman n t Beverly
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Dec. 14. niiinail rate to Chicago will be
Fla., and from an Orlando liusiness tuan.
He was arrested In —(JP)—Charges of violating the about 20 cents an ounce, of which
Sebring, where be Is raid to have Mann net were dropped today by the National Afr Transport Com­ ■
been engaged in law practice nnd tin* United States attorney follow­ pany, the successful bidder, will N
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ing failure yesterday of the fvd* jeceive three fourths.
held oil bond of $3,00‘l.
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dant resigned from tho service O, Bennett, Jr., son of a wealthy Florida’s Governor
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shortly ufter it was discovered th at Chattanooga meal packet, and
n lafety box .in a West Palm Bench Charles Vaughn of Jacksonville,
To Call On .Coolidge ■M
bank belonging to the late Richard and Chattanooga.
Itennutt and Vaughn were accus­
Croaker bud beer) mysteriously
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.. Dec. It.'
opened. Walker was investigat­ ed of having brought two Allnnt.t
UP) —Gov. Martin left Tallahas­
women
to
(Jacksonville
for
immor­
ing the C'foker case for the govsee this morning for Jacksonville
i jn ment when tho dlsrovcry wns al purposes. The women testified for a day’s visit before going to
before the grand jury last Monday Washington to call upon l'resi ■ •&gt;
made,' R was said.
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following arrests made on Dec. 2. dent Coolidge.
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Bennett's wife, the former ‘FolThe governor plans to leave ■
General Wood Aids
lieit" girl, Evelyn Farlss. came here Jacksonville, Saturday for Wash­ M
til nid him In ills fight fur liberty, ington. He will present to thej ■ »•
Cause Of A thletics saying
he had been “framed." She President the mviqorandmu adopt
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suin'* him for divorce in the ed at the special sets ion of the leg­
.MANILA, Dec. 14.—DP)—Gov­ is
county court at Chatta­ islature, inviting the nation’s exe­
ernor General Leonard Wood, al­ Hamilton
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ways nn enthusiast in sports, has nooga, charging non-support. Mrs. cutive to visit Florida.
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The governor, while nt Wash w -•
luucd h Statement to encourage Bennett returned to Tampa Wed
nesdny
nfter
saying
she
would
Iington. will also seek to ubtain ■ &lt;•
athletics in all important governsiftfinsn ifrom
*..&gt;., athe
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menlal and private urgauiimtions continue her fight for a m t , $150,000
in order that a brooder field from A deerea is expected in about which, he stated, is due the state ■ •&gt;
to care for disabled world war _
which to select Philippine repre­ three weeks.
veterans nt the Chattahoochee hos- ■
sentatives I nlnternatlonal contests
may be available.
12(i Convicts Escape pitnl. The Maryland state prison’ mM
will also be visited where the gov­
Among the organizations i.nmcd
&lt;&gt;
During Present Year ernor.
as potential sources *&gt;1' strong ath­
in company with Charles 2 I
letes are tho United Stat'-s Army
W. Hunter, supervisor of the ■ ■&gt;
and Navy, the Philippine t onstulm- . TALLAHASSEE. Doc. 14.—DPi board of commissioners will Iti-. ■ * ■
lary, the Mnnila city police, and —0m&gt; hundred'and one prisoners sped the tag making department
government bureau employees.
escaped from road camps and 25 °( the prison, in order to udopt
Tho governor general urges ear­ from the state farm during the certain methods to the proposed
ly preparation for the training of year of 1925, up to Pec. 1, accord­ tag-maldng plant to be installed
Philippine rep-e.sentafives in the ing to n report made by T. E. An­ at the Raiford penitentiary.
Far Eastern Olympic games, drews, chief prison clerk.
which are to bo held in Peking in
Sixty-five prisoners who fled One Seriously Hurt
1927.
from the rood camps were captur­
ed again during the some period,
In Train Derailm ent
RETIRED OFFICER DIES
while 18 were recaptured for tho
LITTLE
ROCK. Ark. Dec. ,14.—
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 14.—(Ah state farm.
UP)—One man was seriously In­
—MuJ. Gen. Harry L. Rogers, re­
Forty-two of the 05 road camp jured mid scores were bruised nnd
tired, Gen. Pershing’s gunrtermns- recaptures were 1925 escapes, otherwise injured when five cars
ter-gSneriil in the American Ex- twenty-three were prisoners who
peditiymvry forces, died in his a- had escaped during previous years, number 12, easthound Uom Cali-1J
urtnient here late last night, it hut anprehended nnd returned dur­ fornlu and Now Mexico points,
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ecame known today. He had been ing 1925.
were derailed near Roland, 17,
111 for a long time.
Thirteen of the 18 recaptures miles northwird of here today, ac­ X
for the state farm were 1925 es­ cording tu long distant advices 2
GREECE MUST PAY
capes, while 5 were those of prev­ from Rotund.
GENEVA, Dec. 14.—UP)—Grboeo ious years.
Tlu* telephone operator nt Rol­
violated the Uulgariun frontier
and said that reports received
treaty in the recent incident be­
One loaf of bread a week wan there from tho scene of the wreck
tween the two natloiys and must the allowance of nine-year-old were that five of the six cars of V
pay reparations of 30,000 lira Michael Faruduy, from the Gov­ tho train left the tracks und over­
f^bout $219,000), the league of ernment of England at the time turned but that tho locomotive re­
Nation.! Council decided today.
of the com famine of 1801.
mained on the rails.

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of th e ex trem e d esirab ility of this re sid en tial sec tion.
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1925. Matjke y.pi^r reservation UQW. A 10% deposit wdl reserve a l°t;
15% additional payable in 30 days a ud the balance in one, two, and th r e e
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Reservations are now being made in this , the second section to
be put on sale. Our representatives will be at the property at all
times. Au
our wish t
Loch Arbor. We urge your immediate investigation

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l i t me Ecr.nomics R esearch
In U nder W ay F o r F ir s t
Time In S la te ’s H isto ry ;
Doctor A bbott In C h arg e

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ix t i i i-s f ir c u it r o t ’i i r xkvkx- IX Tilt: CIRCUIT COURT RKVKXTII JUIIICIAl. CIRCUIT, HBMIt ii j r m m i . ci ite r it , coiixTV OF n k iiim im :, IX I'll AXJIOI.K rOf.XT&lt; I'l.Olll DA. XX
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w .' j; Cdlttcutt.
C o m p lain a n t.
vovinm
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C o m p la in a n t,
(layloril 0. Case, If living, nml. If
vs
ib*ml. H i p lirlrj, dovliSCK grantees
F lo r id a N a v a l S l o r e s Com•&gt;r other claimant* uniter Uajrlonl South
. a I'ltriNiralioa under' ih o
it. Cane, ilcd-nsril or otherwise, in m»i ioUn*
»f F lo r id a
Mint to the following il«-r««-rit»«'il F r a n k linnt *'e
ESSEX COACH— Good
K i n g an d
property In Hemltiolo County. Flor­ . v i u . n r O.
r»»n s o u ,
^
ida, to-wit:
tires
and in firs t class coa­
D vfcn d an tn .
The Wr»t Quarter of the Boutli•vest Quarter of the Northeast Illl.l. TO RF.MOVB CM)Ull FROM lition.
Quarter of Mt-ellon 3. Township -I
T1TI.B
it., Itungc 20 K. i*t al.
1921 FORD CO UPE — Good
OltDBIl OF l ’UliLICATION
Defendants.
Bi r r to (tvii-rr t it i .k
T o S y l v e s t e r B. W ils o n , o f Ctil- tires, ru n s Rood.
()i,l&gt;l.lt \JF FU III, IFATIHN
k o , Cook
C o u n ty . IHIuoln:
To Caylord O. Case If llvlnir, and. cn It Is iird er.il th a t y o u a p p e a r to 192:5 FORD TO U R IN G — A t
If dead, all parties claiming Inlcr- Hie a b o v e c u ticle.! c a u s e , oil o r b e­ n bargain.
■*1119 utolip l lo* slid (taylord &lt;1. fore Hie first* M onday In J a n u a r y .
.'.'air, iliTunsed, or otherwise. In |32*S. a rule d a y of tills Court, sa m e 1 OAKLAND SIX — C heap.
and to the following described b ein g th e fo u r th d a y o f th e m ou th
lands In Himlnule County, Florida und In d e f a u l t t h e r e o f th a t a d e ­
to-wit:
cre e pro c o n fe s n o w ilt lie e n tered tlia s t Fuller Motor Co.
The West Quarter of the Houth- n gnllist y o u . an d s a id CUllse p ro­
west Quarter of the Northeast ceed e x part.-.
•111 W est F ir s t St.
Quarter of flection Three 1 3).
I* Is f u r t h e r on b -red th a t tills o r ­
Township Twenty-one (31) Houth. der he p u b lish ed o n c e a w e e k for
C hrysler D ealer
Itarige Twenty-nine (23) Hast.
four c o n s e c u t i v e W eek s
III
th e
To liowsrd t., .Merriniaa. It liv­ •'Sanford Herald,** n n e w s p a p e r {
ing. and. If dead. All parties claim­ published In Kmiford. F lorid a .
ing Interest under the said How­
W i t n e s s ti le h and o f th e Clerk
ard I». Mi-rrlman. dsconced, or oth­ of said C ourt, m ol th e o f f ic ia l seal
erwise. In and lo theabove ib*g- th ereo f, ol. thin f. d a y o f D e c e m ­
erlhed pinpertt*.
To David It. Head, tf living, and. ber. A. D.. 1325.
V. B. IM F*II.ASS.
If dead, ull parties claiming In­
terests under the salt! David II. Clerk C ircu it C ourt, S e m i n o le C o u n ­ AC U . ESTATW — IX v r .b t .m k x t *
ty, F lo rid a.
Head, derearod, or otherwise, la
and to the following described
IJy A. M. W KB K S.
Lobby P u l e s t o n - B r u m l y D id * .
lands in Seminole County. Florida,
1». C.
Hanford
F io n a *
to-w
h a rles I*. D ic k in s o n .
Tli. Northwest Qunrter of the C
Northeast Quarter of NB'j of Sec­ .Solicitor fo r C o m p la in a n t.
tion Fifteen (15). Township Twen­
ty-one (21) South, Itungc Twenty*
nine (23) Bast.
To Marlon II. Downey, If living,
and. If dead, nil parties claiming
Interests under the said Marlon II.
Downey, deceased, or otherwise. In
and in lliu last above described
property.
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W e Are Seminole County
To Walter f,. Head and---------Head. Ills'wife, and ull unknown
persons rl.liming un Interest in
Representatives
and to the following described

ftijarin as G athering O f G reat
And N enr G reat F urnished
GAINESVILLE, Fla., Dec. 14.
FUn And Relaxation T o T h e —(A*)—Organized and systematic
Lim it From Soup To N uts home economics research work un­
der the supervision of the Florida
Experiment Station is getting un­
President Coolidffe
der wny for the first time. Dr.
Davis Abbott, who be?nn
Headed Guest List Ouida
work ns head of the homo econo­
mics department of the Experhnent
V ice-President Dawes And Station in November has outlined
Speaker Lonuw orth A rc a number of important problems
Nam ed As Fun Provokers relating to foods nml nutrition on
which she intends to work, and it
WASHINGTON, Dor. H .-t/P L is hoped that in the course of a
lew months preliminary results
The Gridiron Clul» of Washington will have been accomplished.
newspaper corre.nondentn, giving
A modern experimental kitchen
their regular winter dinner Satur­ is being installed in connection
day night, “grilled’’ public men with Dr. Abbott’s work here ami
nVid affairs at home and abroad for will be available for experiments.
of the first scheduled to
tho amusement of a large com­ beOne
studied in this project is tho
pany of notables headed by Pres­ exclusive vitaminc, which has a t ­
ident Coolidge.
tained such popularity in recent
The entertainment had’ distinct­ years. Dr. Abbott will attem pt to
ly a Congressional flavor, designed determine whether chlorophyll, the
green coloring matter in leaves
to fit in with the reassembling of and plants, nml extracts of the
Congress, but In nddition to do­ yellow pigments of nlfnlfa, oran­
r o p e r ty In S e m in o le County. F l o r ­
mestic affairs, the Gridironers ges, carrots, etc., can be used as pida
(o-w lt:
found time to have some fun with a source of the fat-soluble vitaT ile N orth H a lf of th e Sou th east
Q u a r t e r of th e N o r th e a s t Q u arter
tho foreign debt situation and mine if in human food.
o f th e N o r t h w e s t Q u arter o f S e c ­
For
this
purpose
a
number
of
tion F if t e e n (1 5). T o w n s h ip T w e n ­
other toplcn of the day’s news.
white leghorns chicks will be used t y - o n e (21) S ou th , Itu n g c T w e n t y The Usual distinguished com­ and various rntinns will be tried nine (23 ) B a st.
You and e a c h o f y o u a r e hereby
pany of official*, diplomats, busi­ and the effects on these chickens
ord ered to a p p e a r to th e ab o ve
ness and industrial enptains, men noted.
e a u se . Hie fi r s t M onday In Jiiiiltof affairs, newspaper correspond­
In case it is found that chloro­ ury, 132*1. s a m e b e in g th e fo urth
ents and authors enjoyed the fun. phyll and the yellow extracts are day o f th e inoiilh, mid a rule day
o f t h i s co u rt, und in d e fa u l t th e r e o f
The fun-making began almost as
or necessary in feeds for o f a i|(*crce pro confotlsu w i l l he
soon a:• the guests were seated. An suitable
en te r e d a g a i n s t you, mid rneli of
the idea might be adapted yo
u . nud mild c a u s e proceed cA
unexpected guest, who professed to chicks,
to
human
or
animal
nutrition.
parte.
Lb the Countess Kuroiyi of Hun- Vitamines from such sources
It Is fu r t h e r ordered that thin o r ­
ary demanded a scat beside might lie added to fats which do d er h e p u b lish ed o n c e II W e e k for
fou
r e o lise e lltlv o i v e e l i s III tile S a n ­
ccretary Kellogg who had forford Herald, n n e w s p a p e r p u b li s h ­
hidden her admittance to the not contain vitamines, such ns ol- ed
at San ford , Florida.
United States, proved to be The­ comargerine, coconut oil, etc.
W it n e s s l tie hand of th e Clerk of
Other
tasks
which
Dr.
Abbott
said Court, m ol the se a l of said
odore G. Joslin of the Huston
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th is the 5 d ay of D ecem b er
Transcript, who was being initi­ has set up for herself and assist- Court,
until include, if possible, finding* ' ■' 1923.
ated, to the club.
V. B. D O l’tll.ASS.
out why certain canned fruits and
Clerk
Circuit
Court. Suinlinde
Vico President Dawes found vegetables spoil, und how to pre­ County,
F lorida.
himself likened to Mucbcth. lie vent tliis. Green corn, which is
By A. M. WBBKH, D. C.
made the boast that the senators very hard to can successfully in Charles I*. D ick in son .
in a n t.
opposed to revision of the Senate glass, will he one of the first stud­ S o licito r for C o m p laDee.
7-H -2I-2*
rul’.‘a would "tnicnk and gibber in ied. She will also nttempt to chryUieir leathern scats" ere he was stnllize citrus and other fruits by in t i i i : r i m i n ' t oi iit . nbv •lone. The Vico President found various
F.XTII .11 lilt III. H ill I IT, HBtlmethods, while at the same
tilmslf portruyd in song as well. time retaining
IXIII,K (III NTl, I'l.Oil llll. IN
the
original
flavor
B ill.
To the air of "All Alone," he wnH and color; develop and improve J. II*.II INI
Musxt'l'.vhlte,
pictured ns leading the fight to methods of preserving citrus fruit
C o m p la in a n t,
versus
put an end to all Senate "bunk."
juices;
conduct
experiments
in
the
Ax. I (&gt;. Jepsttn. et III.,
One of tho picturesque events
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.
W a s the* Revolt of the Marionettes. homo manufacture of vinegar from
OllDBIt l»F 1*1'IH.ICATI* IN
waste
fruits,
and
study
the
effect
Tli.- Still.- i.f Florlllu, Hre. tings:
Four III number, they entered the
Clara IV. Cuffuu:
hall to the cadence of The March of pork on the diet of children un­ Ti&gt;
from a ffb ln v ll of
of tho Tdyu Beginning a discus- der school age. These projects will l '..Ithi l&gt;t.ap1 1pmiiatitiliiKb. rrln
Hull )&lt;m tinall
require
a
long
time
to
com­
nion of ventriloquism, they de­
a ri'Hlili'Ul &lt;if tin* S tiU e of Florhlii;
Hull )..ii ri.iir.-nl yiiursi-lf f rout s e r clared Col. William Mitchell was plete.
\ Ii-i- nf process; that you are o v e r I
ho ventriloquist, because he could
ib.- a g e of t w e n t y - iiiiii y ea rs, ami
not control his voice.
Senator Prospecting Is More
th ere Is no Other per Soil III Hie
S t a l o of F lorlila s e r v ic e of s u b ­
Borah of Idaho, on the other hand,
poena
upon w hom would bind you.
was described as a ventriloquist, Fun Than M ining Gold
Therefore you are hereby nrderbecause “Iv speakh with many
iil to upp.ur to Hie above entitled
al Ibe office of Hie Clerk ol
voices." One Marionette recalled
SEATTLE, Dec. 11.—(/l*)—Wil­ cause
lliu Circuit Court, Seminole Coun­
that during the French war debt liam G. (irmly, who discovered ty.
Florida In the Court House of
ijcgotiutions Senator Rood Smoot gold in Gold Pan Creek and started sold County oil or before tile first
Monday In January A. I». I32ii.
of Utah was inclined to put Ins a rush in Cassiar country of British same
being the fourth day of tinfoot on tho conference table.
Columbia Inst year, says that look­ month, and a rule du&gt; of tills eourt.
make answer uulo the Hill nt
“Why didn't the French leave ing for tin* precious metal is more ami
Complaint (Uni herein, nml In de­
some cam in our counting table?" fun than taking it.
fault llieieof II decree pro cnilfesso
(inked one Marionette.
Mining is just lined work, but will be ciitereil against you, ami
citch of you, and sun! cause pro"Because," came the prompt re­ prospecting is great sport.
I e | parte
sjionse, "tho senator's fw t wtre in
“ Maybe I'll sell out my inter­
It lr nrdertd 'lint Hits Orib-r he
way.
ests so I can go out in tin* lulls pIlhllHdied Otli-I! li WccK lor four
Tho World War debt skit, und try to find soMcthing else," c.iii centIvo w e e k s In tiaiiford H e r ­
ald. a n e w s p a p e r printed and pill.
howed one member playing the lie added.
Ilstied In .Sanford, ttruilimlo tJount)
art of a magician and the other
Grady and bin partner, Hugh Florida
In w l t u . x s Whereof till- Clerk of
in evening dress. Thu magician, Ford, worked the claim for fit)
Ito Circuit Court laa -■ M-t I.Ih hand
Who proved to in- “ Little Inc*" ('ail- days last nunimcr and took out £-1') aaad
a ff ix e d tliu sea l of sa id coaati
ipux, held in one hand u toy bul- per shovel daily. (Irmly came to Hals Hie .. ilay of to .... tuber A. 1'
Inoii, representing UVi per cent., Seattle enroutc to Ivcilcm Can­ 1325.
V. B. I * it'll BAILS.
and in the other nothing, which ada to visit liis mother, lie bad
C l.rk
•'treult
Court. Senitnoli
represented “capacity to pay." The about $10,000 in gold nuggets.
C ou n ty, Flaarlil ■
explosion of tile balloon tlid not
By A. M WBBKH. D C
'li irl. i t * 1l|ek Insoii.
mirjirisu his fellow actor, who said
A revised ordinance of tho city aHollelior
for
Coniplaliiaiit.
Unit trick hud bum n.cn before, of Omaha reads: No person en­
(13* both Belgium and Italy bad gaged in peddling as foot or hand­
i:i.B«~ri&lt;IX I'lHH'l. \ II X’l'ItiN
“exploti•led’’ 31* per cent. "Litllo
r mi l by virtim nt tin- ntt.1t'O,’ protesting ho still lunl left cart |H*ddlcd shall have an assist­ tb nPii'li
rllv vi-.it.'ll
In tin. at a niu»«
“capacity to pay," placed his nth*, r ant while ho engaged.
Ill.'uUliK Ilf (hi* CitUl'tIH mill n u ullflint
eli
.-turn
o
f
tlie T o w n nf I K4*
hand over an empty flower pot.
M iu y . l-'li.rlilit. I liuri li) call nml
-Flowers which instantly burst into
•inter all i-l. i'tliill In bn It&gt; lit mi tlie
1)166m, were disappointing, how­
I5tli &lt;lny i.f Deenlitber A. I*. 1325
Itadlator,
Body,
I'.-mb
r:i,
Iliantin .ilia limit tbo prop..Hint T o w n ol
ever, for "Little Joe" admitted
li
I
n
g
Bonril.
ItepalrliiK
l.iil..
Mary nml tiirouuboiit tin.- lerthey represented only gratitud •
■III.rial 11in 11h n f llie T o w n of Biike
Him Ihunks, adding taut the trick
Wii itpei-tallzo In Wreekta
Mar) . i -i ib-flneit In Hint c e r ta in uct
Npould be learned—"0‘J years from
• i Hie li lils lu tu ro •'! (lio Hlftti of
l-’|inlil.i. ilnly paxniHt amt uilopteil
Sanfortl Radiator anti
now/’
bv III. I.eitlnlnture of tile Hi.lie ol
The member i;i dress suit mll-’lnrlil i. tlc'ision i.f 1325, ciltltl.il:
Body Works
tnitUd to being Senator Smoot,
An Act to ornanlau nml Incorpori'ti. i r i i t l c nml I'Ktnbll^lt it inn
who udvised "Little Joe" that tlie
BaAlators.
T.iimpa
nml
I'eiidera
nil'll*.ti
lt \ to In- k n o w n iih Hm TOWN
United Staten Senate woultl match
AH Aiiloimildlu Met.it I’nrtu
I'F I.A K B MAI’. Y; lo ilefllte Mm terthe magic of tho Chamber of Depi Itorial limliH nml to provlilo for It«
W eld in g , Hrnzlug anil S o ld e r in g
iuriailli-ilon,
pnwvrii,
pi ivll. acs.
utlck.
W o r k ( i i i n r n i i l r i - i l l o I 'U - a se
ftinclioiiH nml privileges,'* nml to
: Recognizing cilici nis of Secre­
iluterinllii.
th
e
i|ui-sHou
w liu lh vr
aim l l r s l Hcriiliil H i r e d
tary Wilbur, three incuiburn,
nnbl Act of tho l.cgluliitnro tiltulI loSiaoCorit, F lo rid a
iiib.pt.il ami u p iiriiw il nml (.* i*li-ct
dresM-d as Mtilors, ileclnrcil as
Hm follow lint o f f i c e r s of tile TOWN
drum's rumbled thut bed-time
O F I.A K B .MAItY. provlr.n l uni.I
stories never mmlc tho Navy
c h u rl, i- ..f tbo T O W N O F I.A KB
great, but urged their guests not
MAI t V Is nt an III i l c c t b . n r a t l f l n l
nml nppri.vi'il, to-Wlt:
it
lo' divulge their confidence to lliu
A ii a y o r . it llonril o f F iv e A ItierSecietarv or he would semi them
iiii ii. a FI. rk. Trcusttrur nml Assi'sto far-off (iuatn.
snr w h o shall be om* unit tho sa m e
pet sun ami a C ollecto r; Ibe term
A new method wus employed by
o f .iifli'i' of itll of Uio a b o v e iiiinttil
tho club in introducing disting­
oHIc. ih lo bo for t w o yours.
uished guests. Two number • om*
I her.*!.;- a p p o in t A. B. HJoblntn,
In a'*"hick" cpstuino und curryOli-i I. nf s tl.i e le c tio n , unit OmniItPiirt HJublom. i l e n r g a i: W ils o n
ing a enrj et bag, poi ig as n i c.v
nml T. A. I'.reenloaf, Inspector:* of
t-uiiihdtnninti, and H..- oilier in m tI .&lt; • l-li'Ct O-II
mvay ami higlt silk hut, an a new
Tlie pollltu; p la ces for saltl d e c t i . . . .-ii.ni i s nt 'in.- .Suin' ol A. I».
senator, a. Led nermisstoa to s.*
H.' ibloiil In lliu Tow n o f l.li1. 1 M a r ) .|
(h&gt; If idcra in public life und guests
Flat bla.
were u a’icd t*i rtuiul when the!.'
Tli*- tot nt of ballot to lie tise.l In
Persistent coughs and colds lend to sill.
names wore culled. The congre-; *I i ll c ll o n sh a ll be ua fo llo w s , t o ­
niuti evidenced surpris* when ad­ srilpus trouble. You can stop them w n .
IF IA I. II VI. M I T
vised that Senator William M. But­ now with CrcomuUlon, an emulsified HI'BFIAI.O F FItB
F B ItB N I illM F it A IIler und Funk W. Stearns, personal creosote that is pleasant to take. Creo- t i ;k r i . b ft io n . tow n o f b a k i :
friends of the (‘resident, wire cur- inuLion is a new medical discovery MAItY. I'M Hit DA.
inber lot li. A. D. 1325
pentors and had carried tools into with two-fold action; it soothes and Q t 'B Slice,
T lo N :
tho Executive Offices, liis imtuir- heals tho inflamed membrane* and in­ Shall tho l.e g t s t a t lv o (Hiartee provblInw u form o f govcriim i'tit for
ics resulted in Herbert Hoover, hibits germ growth.
Of all known drugs, creosote Is rec­ th e T o w n of Mike Mary, F lorlila,
Ssciytary of Cnmmtreo, being
be lie01-pictl 7
asked to tise ol..). Then |*.c was ognized by high medical authorities as
t Make n c r o s s &lt;X) mark b e fo r e
tohl that Senator Itullcr ami Mr. one of the greatest healing agencies for eltlier "For ndoptlon** or " A g a in st
persistent
coughs
and
colds
and
other
niloptlott,**
n s m a y bo y o u r c h o ic e .)
Stearns saw Mr. Hoover grab the
Fur niloptlott.
Patent pffice and the Bureau of forms of throat troubles. Crcomuhion
----------------------A g a in s t ad op tion .
Mines and thut they decided to nail contain*, in addition to creosote, other
F tilt MAYOIt ( V o l e fo r o n e )
down the White House for Mr. healing elements which soothe and heal
tho
Infected
membranes
and
stop
tho
Coolidgc before hu got thut loo.
Attention also wus given to the irritation und Inflammation, while (he Flllt AI.DBIt.MBN (Vote for five)
supposed presidential n.ijirutionn creoftotc goes on to the stomachs Is ab*
of uthcr ifistinguis.K'd guests, -in­ sorbed into the blood, attacks tbo seat
cluding Nicholas Loligworth, the of tho trouble and checks tho growth
new' Speaker o f the H o u i d , who, of the germs.
FOB FI.KIlK.TItKHFUBIt-AHSBaaCreumuldon is guaranteed satisfac­
BUIl (Vole for ulie)
with Vice President Dawes, Owen
I). Young and George Ado, was one tory in the treatment of persistent
roughs ami colds, branchial asthma. F U lt FHI.I.KFTOIl ( V o l e for o n e )
of the speakers of the *veiling.
The Mitchell
court martial bronchitis and other foruts of respiru
showed inuurdintc m ) /i4tuinty lory diseases, and i« eicellent fur build
W H B ItB O F I h a v e
"bsther flic l/nloml or th** War ing up the svstem after void) or flu. j i,,1, . u, n,to, ' )m,i ! „„
ut) Its nit oil Hits Ilia
u ih .in o f Novi tnI.ni- A D. 1325Department wus on trial. It de­ Money refunded if any cough or cola
WM Ml'HHUOV
veloped that the Ooloucl was not relieved after taking according tu
Aik your druggist.
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charged with "parking overtime In directious.
ptultion Company, AtlanU, Ca. (adv.L
the newspapers.*' •
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antl dropped
Inter, ready to ^ r
24 ho0r.
point her prow ,t0 tij * W and
She.
tw„ s(hot,nVun“)tr* ’ rso t t c f
known ns

ABERDEEN, W ash, Dec. 14.— ice n3 ti result of pwia",1?
«*&gt;».
&amp;—Days .of bmp. ago were ro- They had been
fcr
callcil here when tho four-masted some time and »C«S
schooner Alvcnn, lotion with lum­ the scrap heap. The«U^ Il’^ for
f o r piVr^
b*.
gan to
10 come in for
**■
ber ami having Miami us the point Ran
west
lumber
for
the
cf destination, loft Grays Harbor
anti headed south, starting what late Wiliam J. lirya , J ,hal the
W p m t0
Bivc? promise to bo a race »uch a t mnko famous, and
to
chronicled decades ago. Her sis- ing wrecked, the .hip,
ter ship, the Irene, holated anchor 1ovcr-hnuHng, provUi’n*S*
_

f* * * — * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ^

Earle T. Field

for Jo e T in k e r Co. Development at Longwoml. T h ere
is som e Rood b u y s th a t will sh are Quick and Dig pinfits.

The well selected g ift that will
be a joy to Mother, Sister or Wife.
The buyer w ill fin d our store well stocked
patterns o f Superior Quality China. The hous
ing our chinaw arc on her table finds that ouri
coupled with her good selection makes her
axiom o f good taste. Come in and Make your&lt;

Cull n t o u r office o r call 1107 and one of o u r

salesm en will call on you.
p erty is selling fast.

Don’t delay, as th is pro­

We have

th re e

See Our Window Display

subdivision

p ro p erties t h a t a re A -l—See us.

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Lumber Schooners
In Race To . Miami
As In Ancient Days

Ball Hardware

SMITH &amp; RAWLINS
212 M agnolia Ave.

Phone 8

I’lione 307

Members o f Seminole County
B ank’s 1925 Christmas
Saving Club
will receive their checks within the next few
days. Their’s will be a Merry Christmas.
■Join Now, While The Club Is Forming
Tab your expenses this year then you will know
how much you will need in 1926.

Our Christmas Club is for every!
mother, the boys and girls, all can i®|

t a b l e o f sa v in g s

.25 each w eek—50 weeks
.50 each w eek—50 weeks

%

1.00 each w eek— 50 weeks
2.00 each w eek—50 weeks
5.00 each w eek—50 weeks
10.00 each w eek— 50 weeks
20.00 each w eek—50 weeks
Call at the bank today for furthei ink*1 ^ 1
intf the savin g plan. Be one of the 1 ec ’

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at this time next year.

Sem inole County
FIRST STREET A N D MAGNOU-' • _

�^HERALE^MONDAY,

o rtu n itie s

Air Line Head Says'
Present System Of,
Sanford
lands in
AVON PARK, Dec. lL —W —
t-Chilten Declaring that the “permit syslands U tem” for moving freight into Flo­
rida is "holding up operations,
checking
industry,
encourages
favortisn\ and places arbitrary
, Jr., to Alex power in the hands of officials un­
L)un Company familiar with requirements of Iorimi 34. Town- calitities," S. Davies Warfield,
,t»n.
president of the Seaboard Air Line
aJ.C. BUI* Jr;. ■in a signed telegraphed statement
i Township U" to the Sun today anounces that
10.1)0.
his road will nban the plan &gt;n
, to J. C. Rill* der to relievo congestions which
ietijn 3, Toivn- nro becoming intolerable’' and
tdoa fC.00O.U0. complete n survey of the various
\ to P- C. Rim* cities it serves with a view to es­
jjjn', lot* *»&gt; o* tablishing a system of freight de­
»rk *ubdivi3ion. livery" which is to be based upon
Ration $3,000- a "percentage Bystem."
He says that the first efforts
to W. C. Field.*, will be made in the larger com­
obinaon subdiv- munities and tho first survey will
iiidcrotion, $3,- bo in the building material field
in an effort to deliver “as great
iaM J. Titcomb a percentage as possible of the nojnJ W. P. and ceasitics for construction and
g, Bradley's ad- means tnken to keep step in de-

2.000 arms of unimproved celery land, $73 per a c r e terms can be arranged. See us at once, aa this la a
wonderful opportunity for a development.

on track. Close in. Pride $40.00 p e r

New house on Sanford Height* with a earner.
only $5,300. Terms can be arranged.

INCOME PROPERTY

Price

M acre farm, house and enrage. Price $7,300, with term*.
12V* acres on first street. Wonderful for subdivision.
Priced right to sell, see us at once about this.

‘3 “ new buiJd1lnir paying more th an 8%

160 Acres Adjoining Mount Plymouth

Nice fi room house, with all modern conveniences, on
Sanford Heights. Price $7,500, with easy terms.

This would make a beautiful sub­
division. Adjoining property has

We have several small acreage tracks on lakes suitable
for country homes, or as investments. See us about these
if you are interested in lake front property.

INVESTM ENTS

been sold for $1,100 per lot. The price

No matter what you are interested in come and see us,
we have it. Huy before the boom.

KARL J. SCHULTZ

on this for a few days will be $350 per
acre, 1-3 cash.

S ^ « t ! S " ° n wllh fino l&gt;03Sibil&amp;€e Me For Subdivision Property.

KEAL ESTA TE

1st N ational Bank Bldg.

Phone 744,

108 E. Second St

W. P. HOLBORN, Sales Manager

Phone 638

FLETCHER-BULGER REALTY CO

Convideration,

113Vi Magnolia

, to -J- C. Bills
B21. Township
$1,000.00.
1. C. Bill*. Jr.,
[. Township. 20.
10.00.
to R. M. Carl[a'lock H, Lake
Consideration,

Phone 715

HOMES—LOTS—FARMS
ACREAGE

FOR EXCHANGE OR SALE

Asa Pendleton,
j, Township 20.

Ten acres fin est celery land, six acres
cleared and tiled.
Nice house, all farm
equipm ent, Including mules and truck.
Priced for sh o rt tim e only a t $8,000. Term s.
Tw enty-acre tract celery land. Five acres
cleared and tiled. $ 7 ,600 ,
See us for GOOD BUYS in farm lands.
We have buyers for large and small homes,
furnished or unfurnished. Let us know w hat
you have.

MOORE HAVEN, OVIEDO

[to Halph CowFlon Heights.
IS. Read, lots
[I, Whitcomb’s
I Consideration
IP-.'rrls
D. Dorsey, lot
Uderation not

Local R ealty People
Are Daytona Guests

Oviedo Realty
Tho sales force of the White
in Section 14, Realty Company the guests of the
Gnbtes
Development
deration, $K&gt;,- Daytona
Compnny, at Dnytonn, Sundny nnd
\V. A. Whit- Monday, when the Daytona com­
ion 3, Town-, pnny entertained their entire sales
on not given, force, preparatory to opening their
noils
new sub-division, Daytona Gnbles,
ir a residence according to a statement from the
to CO.lt §1,- office of the White company, who
nro tho newly appointed Sanford
representatives of Daytona Gab­
les.
squash, hampers, yellow smnll 2.50
@3.00; oranges, boxes, fancy wo'l
matured 3.50@4.50; grapefruit,
boxes, fnney well matured 2.50@
3.50.
There were a few soft spot3,
General Asphalt dropped two
points on a renewal of selling
&amp;nm cl l'i pressure, American Can, American
I , one.
Linseed nnd Elevator fold two or
| rates will mure points higher beforo the
h i payment end of the first half hour. Foreign
1'rss regarl- exchanges were reactionary. The
as a factor French franc again was in supply
cnt.
following 3V4 points to another
new record for tho year nt 3.(51
cents. Tho demand for sterling
held fairly steady around $4.84
y-18.

P®1 prevailing
parket as re“ State MarBfollows;
2il0@2.50;
bushel crates
p eggplants

Noon Stock List
American Sugar ....
American T &amp;. T ...
Atchison ....... ..........
Coca Cola ................
Davison Chemical ..
Kelly Springfield
New York Central
Northern &amp; Pucifie
Pennsylvania .........
A. L......................... .
Southern Pacific ___.
Southern Railway ....
Studebakor ........ .........
Standard Oil of N. J
I obacco Products ......
U. S. Rubber

By Condo
vbUa'C

We own free nnd clear 10 acre* of drained muck
two miles south of Moore Haven, right on tho
Huker Highway connecting that town with Tnmiami
i rail and inside the system of dykes which are nearly
completed. It is claimed this land will be worth
$l,r&gt;00 per acre when tho improvements are finished
this.* winter.
Also 15 acre* of fine, flowing well, vegetable land
at Ovideo, easily cleared, joining one of the good
celery nnd fruit farms, near the Oviedo-Gcneva hard
road ami tho rail road.
We can make attractive price nnd terms on these
or will exchange one or both for improved property
nt Sanford or vicinity.
209 Magnolia Ave.
Rhone 231

COLCLOUGII REALTY CO.

Building Sand and Cement Slocks

Real E sta te
General Insurance
.lit First National ILink Hlilg.
Sanford, Fla.
’Telephone 732

With ornamental and plain faces delivered nt
our plants at Osteen and shortly in Sanford.
We deliver the lies! Cement nnd Huitdtng Sand
at $3.30 on your lot anywhere in Hanford.
(
Send all orders to our office nt Seminole Hotel.

PACKARD REALTY CO
Phono 231

209 Magnolia Ave.

Room 103 Seminole Hotel
Sanford (Seminole County) Florida

All payments must be made to the office. Orders
countersigned by secretary.
M. L. FULTON. President
J. W. FULTON, Vice President.
It. L. Payette, Secretary-Treasurer

DELIVERED
Sec Us About Contracts

138 ft. off Sanford Ave. Approximately 500 ft. deep.
Lake Munroe.

For

BRYANT &amp; HATHAWAY

For a Wonderful Huy If You Act Now,
85 ft. Fronting Seminole Illvd. and Commercial St., overloking
Information

BROWN REALTY COMPANY
422 Union Avenue

Lot nt Northwest corner Oak Ave., and 14th St
$2,500—$700 cash, balance, terms.
Choice ware-house site a t corner of Second St.,
nnd Cellar; one block off F irst St., at $&lt;«* per iro n t
foot.
,i * ■»
2.3 acres. Upsalaand C ountry
$30,000. Terms.

Club

N um ber 6 Hall Building, Opposite Boat
Office, Sanford, Florida.
A nother Bungalow ju s t completed, four rooms, electric
lights, bath room, fireplace. Only $5,600. Easy
term s.
A Bungalow of th re e rooms. N early finished. Electric
lights, hath, nnd fireplace. Lot 50x116. $4,500.00.
Easy Term s.
Five-room Cottnge, h ath , electric lights, fireplace and
garage. Lot GGxllG. Only $3,500. Easy term s.
These places are well equipped w ith dish closets ami
closets fo r other uses. These are real bargains.
Let us show them to you.

road, nt

Lake Mary Development Company
108 M agnolia Ave.

Groves, Celery farms, lots, houses,

’0 Yearn Experience W ith Florida Land

Rhone 117

50 ft, on Sanford Avenue at N inth Street. Brice
for th e n ex t five days is practically one half m arket
price. We can deliver this property a t $160 per fro n t
foot.

T h ree lots th is side of 16th S tre e t on Palm etto
A venue a t $2,000 each. One of the lots is a corner.
Quick action Is necessary on these lots.

The Davey-Winston Organization
Masonic Bldg

I*. O. Box 431, Sanford, Fla

Phone 707

REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS
216 E. Second S treet
New House .Palmetto Ave., all new $10,500
furnished. Good term s ............
Lot 61x117 Cypress Ave., off Celery
Avenue ........................ ....... .............

TK 4t ' s

Lot In Mayfair 50x117, near the lake,
Good terms ....................................
Two Lois Oak and Central Ave.
For the tw o ..............- ...................
l o t 100x117 Sanford Ave. A good I
T hree hole, 7lh Willow St., SWOO for th ree.
I.ot 35*117 Sanford A re. around nth, $12,000
I.„t in llc.-vir, 56*125, E astern exp., $1,150
L ot in San U n .a , $ 6 ,1 .0 ................ $3,500
I ot 60x127 Oak and C e n tra l................

I lit*vp o n l y 0 I o t a In IWo I h r r c n e r r o u n h - d l v l d c d n r a r « h r I ' b u r n l *
n i l l t l r a till.. In V n l u o l n c o u n t y . n r n r t h e M u o n i c l l r l d n c . A l l » n
S t a i n I l o n a .Xu. .1, III v a n w i l l m o m l u n m r j r ( r w d o y u . I f j o u
c a m e n u t * m i d i f r t . o u r c h il l e r .

r o r l j - l w o acre * la n d I r m l u n l r I 'o t iu l . rlw h t m ile * ( r u m l u a l u n l
un bIk b w a &gt; a n d m ll r u n d , a ll r l r a r r d r u r p l l i t * o rn -e r e a d , l«
■u b d l v l d r , b o r d e r * n i c e l a m e l a h c I r a u r r r o l a l i n n i r o t r i | t r l r n
I n i m r d L a l o a c c c f M a a c c |3 M « a O a r b a l l »•••»— » « « w i l l h a m t o « r t
I U u u u l r k H t . l i a l r r a a o u u r f w i l l a u b d l t Idn If a u l ■old In
■ n t w rrh.

O n e it o o l i t e l a * r u r y i r r o f T h t r l r r a l h n n d I’a l n t r l l u I t f i l l T . m a k e
f l a t l o c a t i o n f a r a » u r i u i r u i . T r i m S134M. T e r m * .

HOUSES FOR SALE
Houses, Apartments and Stores
For Rent

Residence Phone 328.

�THE SANFORD HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1925

&amp; — another D A VlS I S L A N D S

» (iA m tstin ^^o n the Ocean

T w e n t y M i l e s o f Captivating
Waterfront For Resi dent s
CEAN, bay, river and winding Venetian waterf3 ij - f t
ways combine to provide pleasures for the res*
~ fj
idents of Davis Shores in charming old St.
Augustine.
The twenty miles of gorgeous waterfront speak for
themselves of absorbing days at water sports of every
sort—right at one’s home door.
It’s a golden sort of property—tins beachfront type.
And what a tremendous demand with people literally
fighting for it!
But it is the very kind of property that people set
their hearts on owning and therefore brings big profits
to investors.
The next unit of Davis Shores will possess some
brilliantly attractive locations on the water—the finest
home-sites in Florida with each of them presenting its
own remarkable opportunity for profit.
Those who arrange early may be fortunate in se­
curing the choicest—those who do not are sure to be dis­
appointed.
The first section of Davis Sliores sold out on opening
day—$11,268,000 worth of property in addition to an
oversubscription of $7,137,000.
What will happen when the second unit goes on the
market?

MASONIC TEMPLE
O ffice o f H ag g ard &amp; Co.
. 51. Augustine, Jacksonville, Miami, West . aim
I nil nliasscc, Pensacola, Orlando, Lakeland, Clmr*
nr1.*, Sarasota, Bradenton, l;t. Myers. Daytona, Pe­
te Wales, Palatka, Sanford, Delray, Lake Woith.

v.-vitt ' **nr

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�THE SANFORD HERALD. MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1925
—

at pre-development
offers investors
.’s greatest opportunity
In the first p la c e , D ru id P a r k is a B r itt-C h itte n d e n
D e v e lo p m e n t th a t m e a n s

it is

a

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p ossib le.

S tr e e ts ,

orna­

m en tal w h ite w a y s an d e v e r y m o d ern c o n v e n ie n c e

of the c ity o f w h ic h D ru id P a r k w ill be a n a c tu a l
part, a re in clu d ed in the d e v e lo p m e n t p r o g r a m .
T h e fir st u n it h a s b een c o m p le te ly
rem ain in the se c o n d u n it.
be se c u r ed

by

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T h e b e st lo c a tio n s ca n
advance

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THE SANFORD HERALD. MONDAY. DECEMBER 14. 1925- —

PAPE TWELVE

Impression That It Is
• The Cause Of The
White Plague Is A b­
solutely W r o n g

Commends Gas
As Being Humane
Leaves No Crippled To
Suffer A Lifetim e;
Not Extra D e a d l y

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WASHINGTON, Dee. 14.—&lt;^»&gt;—
Armed with a mass of statistics
and scientific data, the Army
Chemical Warfare Service has
launched a campaign to slay n
ghost that came hack with the
army from France.
War has been declared against
tho haunting spectre thnt lingers
in the minds of thousands of those
who got a whiff of gas “over
there,” thnt some day, because of
lasting injury done by gns to their
lung tissues, they will fall victim
to the dread white plague—tuber­
culosis.
This spectre Is a pure figment
of fancy, said Major General Amos
Fries, chief of the Chemical War­
fare Service. Exhaustive scientif­
ic Investigation during and sinco
tho wnr, General Fries maintains—
and he marshalled casualty fig­

fr

l

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ures and the verdict of British,
French and American doctors to
sustain his assertion—hss failed
to disclose any case whatever of
evil after effects of gassing.
Gassed men, he declared, either
died or got well; there was and is
no middle ground; no army of
maimed and crippled sufferers
such ns bullet and bayonet and
shell left in their wake.
General Fries admitted the task
he and the regular and reserve of­
ficers of the Chemical Service have
taken is a titanic job. He did not
attempt to deny thnt the over­
whelming verdict of public opinon is against his settled judgment
that gas is the most humane and
at the same time the most effec­
tive weapon of war vet devised
by man.
"It is a big job to convince 110,000,000 people, nearly ail of whom
think otherwise,” General Fries
said, “but th at is what wo are
trying to do."
In the judgment of the chemical
officers, fenr of the after effects of
gas in tho minds of veterans is
the most difficult obstacle to ov­
ercome in changing tho views of
these millions of people on the
general question of using gas in
war. Almost everybody. General
Fries pointed out, has talked with
veterans who sincerely felt that
they had been forever impaired
physically by reason of a touch of
gas.
On the possibility that gassing
induces subsequent tuberculosis,
the war casualty reports of the
surgeon general are illuminating.
They show that 73 cases of tuber­
culosis occured in 1918 among the
70,652 men in the army who had
been gassed, *the rate per 1,000
being 2.45, The nnnual rate for
troops in Europe being 2.45. The
annual rate for troops in Europe
th at year, other than the gassed
men, was 3.50 nnd in the follow­
ing year 4.30.
“It would seem apparent, the
surgeon general commented, "that
tuberculosis nmong the soldiers

I

ed, the items that have been or
will bo contracted for by the own­
ers or contractors for the respect­
ive building enterprises, together
with tho requirements of delivery
of mntcriai going into construc­
tion in order that as great a per­
centage ns possiblo of the necessi­
ties for construction can be de­
livered and means taken to keep
step in deliveries as construction
progresses.
“ While beginning with building
enterprises, the survey will be rap­
idly extended to other industrial
and business requirements so that
in final form it will represent the
entire traffic needs of each com­
munity.
“Tho presidents and secretaries
of the various Chnmher of Com­
merce and Hoards of Trndo in tho
cities nnd localities affected, also
owners, contractors and others
concerned will he requested to co­
operate to the end that this sur­
vey may be quickly nnd efficiently
made and tho so-called "permis­
sive" system superseded by a sys­
tem of "percentage" to continue
until ull restrictions are removed.
“ It is the purpoflo of the Senboard Air Line Railway that the
result of this survey will be used
intho general public interest for
tho common good of the communi­
ties affected, without reference to
which or what railroad serves any
particular building or other busi­
ness interest situated therein.
"To save time 1 ask that Cham­
bers of Commercco or business
bodies in tho several communities
will allow bureaus of information
to be established at their head­
quarters to hi* manned by our men
nnd that building contractors will
begin preparation of their require­
ments for mnterial stating the
percent ago of each class of mater­
ial it will bn necessary to have de­
livered at stated times to keep up
with construction. This informa­
tion to lie transferred to printed
charts we will furnish for tho
purpose charts will be distributed
to such other industries or busi­
ness interests as are experiencing
difficulty in freight deliveries.
“ Mr. Clement Sucker wll have
change of this survey, with Messrs.
N. D. Uullnntinu and J. V. Chattortun us assistants.”

TALLAHASSEE, d, m .

USED CARS op Qfljjj
Must Be Sold Before W(
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1926 Gardner w
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friontha old. ^
1924 ^ Chenb«&lt;*er Touring.
1924 Moon Six Touring

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ASK F0UMR.C.J.;
This is Princess Wiasemsky, daughter of Gordon Selfridge, American
owner of London’s grentest department store, with her daughter. The
prince, whom she met while he was employed in her father’s store,
claims to come from a noble Ruimnn family.

425 N o rth Orange Ave.

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S h t u z e y

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Oh, yairij i*y, *ha

A• d o r t t

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T o m o r r o w is

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Southern Paradise is Land "Pcoplo everywhere partly own1
Florida these days," Miss Sherman1
| 'k of Romance For En- declares,
“and so they continually
rend or como back stage to thank
..tire Country
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New York City. — “Tho new
land of romance,” says Shirley
Sherman, "is Florida. Youth,
beauty, wealth—nil tho things any
I human being wants nro said to be
found there. Is it nny wonder
that song writers and play mak­
ers have seized the opportunity.
I Think of tho many rhymes there
are for ‘skies' nnd ‘blue’I
Miss Sherman is starring in the
first of tho many Florida efforts,
“ Florida Girl," a musical comedy
which has just settled down for a
lengthy run on Broadway.
PROBATION OFFICER OF LEE
COUNTY NAMED

us for tho picturo wo hnvo ere-:
nted of tho place of their dreams,
where they own land but which
they have not seen.
“Thus, Floridn is added to Ala­
bama, Tennessee, nnd Georgia, a
topical triumvirate beloved of
song writers.
“But strangely enough, al­
though Florida is farthest south
of them all, no mammy songs
havo emerged from there. Flor­
ida being, ns I snid before, tho
land of romance, has as its song
theme, love and the way of a man
with a maid, ns in ‘Oh You,’ tho
song hit of ‘Florida GirL’ ”
•

YOUR
to secure home sites in

SANFORD GROVE

Hotel Commission
Accounts For Funds

TALLAHASSEE, Fla.,’ Dec. 14.
—(/P)—Governor Martin lias nam­
ed Clarence J. Williams, of Fort
Myers, to the post of probation of­ TALLAHASSEE, Fin., Dec. 11.
ficer for Leo county.
—(A1)—Workers in the Hotel Com­
had been gassed than among those mission Department have just fin­
ished accounting for funds col­
who had not been gassed.”
“Deaths from gas arc at least lected for building operation priv­
lower than one to ten compared ileges for the fiscal year of 1024with other war weapons, permnnent disabilities are practically neg­ 25. They are now preparing to
ligible nnd after effects art* of turn their attention to listing the
no moment," General Fries con­ inspectors' receipts, the expendi­
tended, adding that compared to tures involved in making collec­
older methods, gas warfare “must
be commended instead of being tions, and other items, which was
done for 1023-24.
condemned."

at introductory prices
P ositively ev ery lot in th is developm ent will be
increased 10% a t m id n ig h t T u esd ay , December
15,1925.

A ct Im m edately... Reap th is P ro fit.

Hall, Pentland &amp; McCall
AUDITS SYSTEM S TA X ES
Jacksonville, T am pa, Miami, Sanford, W est

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Palm Beach, D aytona Beach.

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Sanford, Florida.

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Terms 10 Percent Cash

d ie t ic ia n

Husband’s Ki«ht_to

- M i l s Anno Tricy,
the State College to. » „ * " «t
during tho post
ot . . m . , t tho notthep, ^

Railroad Head Outlines
Plan For Controlling Of
F lo r id a Freight Tangle
NEW YORK, Dec. 14.—f/P)—An
importment statem ent was given
out by S. Davies Warfield, presi­
dent of tho Seaboard Air Lino
Railway at Baltimore. Ilia state­
ment folows:
"Tho present method u n d e r
which a shipper or consignee in re­
quired to appeal to railroads en­
tering Florida for permits to ship
into Florida, known ns the “per­
missive system” should be discon­
tinued. It is holding up building
operations, checking industry, encouragng duplication of pomiits,
forces consignees to ask permits
for shipments far in advance of
their nctunl use thereby increasing
congestion at tho gatewnyi, plac­
es arbitrary power in tho hands
of railroad under officials unfam­
iliar with requirements of locali­
ties as n whole, encourages favorism. Will prolong congestion by
dacing tin unusual nnd unbusincssika requirement on shippers, is
creating serious toss nnd give col­
o r to misrepresentation respecting
tho extraordinary progress made
in tho building of u wondeful state.
As evidence of the fnll act &lt;\? such
a system and tho inevitable in­
crease in congestion a t tlic traf­
fic gateways under it, wo find per­
m its to ship furniture requested
before even the walla of tho build­
ing to tuko it nro completed be­
cause tho consignee fears he may
nat secure' it in time.
“ In order to relievo conditions
which nro becoming intolerable,
tha Seaboard Air Lino Railway
will immediately put ona hundred
men in tho field who will conduct
an industrial traffic survey of cit­
ies and communities in the State
of Florida served directly or in­
directly by it with a view of es­
tablishing a system of freight de­
livery to sfop inconvenience and
loss incident to tho so-cnlled “ per­
missive system" by tho establish­
ment of tho percentage system.
“This survey will begin in the
larger cities where building and
other necessities nro the most
pressing nml extend to the smaller
communities so that a complete
survey may be obtained nml re­
quirements charted.
The traffic needs of each build­
i operation urc to lie ascertain­
ing

T

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Rooms 410-411-412

FRANKLIN TERRA 11
From $1050 Up
Terms Very Easy

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THE SANFORD HERALD. MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1925

5— A utos, Sale
roR SALE: 1024 Overland Sport
Touring, like ^ew or will trade
for building lot. Coll 705 W. 0th
St., Room 8.
__________
" d e p e n d a b l e USED CARS
1924
dition.
1924
1923
1925
1923
1922

Dodge coupe, excellent con­
Dodge touring car.
Dodge coupe, A-l condition.
Ford coupe, many extras.
Light Ford truck.
Ford roadster, special.

I. W. PHILLIPS, SONS
Oak and 2nd St.

Phone 3
Ljtricte i

7— B usiness Service

fr’he Son- SAND for building nnd construc[sponsible | lion purposes. Delivery from
insertion, quarry. 1100 Myrtle Avenue._____
•b-equent
HI-TEST building tile and brick,
Sanford Cement Products Co.
5th St. and M a p l e . __________
ive thorl rates,
will give
Ion. And
uist you
t sd. to

lANEY'S DRUG STORE — Pre■crlptlons, Drugs, Sodas. We
ara as near you as your phona.
Call 108. .
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
Successors to Glllon A Platt
R6 Magnolia. Everything elec­
trical. Phona 422. Electragith
Radio.
WIGHTS—Three stations. Mag­
nolia and Second, First and Elm,
Sanford Avenue and 10th Street.
Expert service.
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing
Engraving, Embossing. Bee nr
first. We do I t Phone 417-W
R. R. Ave.-Commerclal S t

Ificlent,

JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Water and Boat Tanks. At Oak
Avenue and Third Street Tele­
phone 111.
H1RACLK Concrete Co, gmer si
cement work, aldawalka, build­
ing blocks. Irrigation boxes. J. H.
Terwllleger, Prop.
HILL LUMBER CO. Hopm oi
Service, Quality and Price.
iDUKESSINU —- Multigraphing,
folding and mailing—as you
want It— when you want It.
Phono 073. II. E. Porch. Firsl
National Bank Bldg.

8— F o r R en t, A p a rtm e n ts
RENT: Two or three room
Stores FOR
apartment. Herald Apartments.

10— F o r R en t, Rooms
FOR RENT: One furnished bed­
room downstairs. 410 Myrtle
Ave.

laneous

FOR RENT: O
room close in
nolin Avenue.
FDR RENT: Furnished room for
rent. 307 East 6th Street.

!■)—For Sale. Acreage

!■—Sale, Real E state

*100 CASH

ATTENTION!

Salesman

TO A LL CONTRACTORS
On and a f t e r J a n u a ry th e
in, Female 10th. 1926, th e P a in te rs scale
Hate
will he $1.00 p e r hour.
Local 1261. S anford
By M. D. JA C K SO N .
Financial Secretary.

LOST: Leather loose-leaf note
book; (1x4, also certificate of
stock, Simms Petroleum Co. Re­
ward. Fred E. Roscoo, Room 5
Ball Bldg. Phone 760.

COLUMBUS &lt;Ga..l LEDGER —
Classified ads have the largest
circulation In Southwestern Geor­
OHIO—Xenia. Malic your sales gia. Rate 8c (6-word line) line.
through the Xenia Gaxettc, Zenin, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­ FOR SALE—Space on the png?
trict. Want ad and display rates
for classified advertisements.
on request
Why not rent those vacant rooms,
or «cll that second-hand goods?
A LITTLE WANT AD IN The
HERALD will bring you in big
result*. Advertise those old a r­ Resident of Florida sines lilt
27—I’ittno
ticles you have stored nway and
References:
I BUY, pay cash for second hand have no use for. A little thlrtyF irst N ational Hank.
cent ad may bring you several
pianos. Address Box 352.
J . H. HUTCHINSON
dollars. Phone 148 nnd a repre­
ItRAL F.STATB
sentative
will
call
nnd
see
you.
II. C. VIELE, Jeweler. Watch,
123 W est F irst Street
Ph on e 175
jewelery nnd clock repairing and
engraving. Quick service. 116 Mag­ ADVERTISE in tho Journal-Her­
Member of ■ SANFORD. FLA
ald, South Georgia’s greatest
nolia Avenue. Phone 442.
$250 CASH
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
weekly and Sunday.
Classified
Balance one hundred dollars per
rates 10c per line. Waycross Jour28— Plant, Seeds. T rees
month will buy a very desirable
nalllernld. Waycross. Georgia.
lot on Palmetto Avo., near South
4TEWAKT THE FLORIST"
•Side School. Price $2730.
G. TAYLOR DYER
ADVERTISING gets results If t;
Flowers .'or all occasions.
reaches potential buyers. PaPal n t in tr— D ecorating
814 Myrtle. Phona 2GO-W
DEAN-BERG CORPORATION
lntka Daily News is circulated in
PHONE 303
513 First Nat'l, Iktnk Bldg.
an industrial and agricultural sec­
32—
T
ypew
riters,
Suppplles
Phone 713
tion.

DELAND FARMS
Arreage
Adjoining
Daytona
Aeroplane Site
Sold
In Units of
&gt; and 10 Acre Tract
Entire Sections

1150

Per Acre
nnd
UP
harry e . p r e t t y m a n

(Incorporated)
113 South Park Avenue
Phone 632-W.

TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,
REMINGTON r«rtnblo four-bank
Fla. Thousands read tho clas­
Typewriters, "tho king of port­ sified pnges of Florida's Great
ables. $60. Barret Portable Adding Homo Daily, rates 2 cents a word.
Machines. Can’t bo bent. Seminolo Minimum 25c, cosh with order.
15—Sale or Exchange
FOR SALE: 60 foot lot on Central Printery, Phona 93, Welakq Bldg. Write for complete rate card.
Street between Sanford and Pal­
33— W anted
metto Avenues. 1925 paving assess­
17—For Sale, Houses
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
ments paid. Kensonablu terms. Ap­
Send In your subscription to tho
rO R SALE: Practically new f&gt; ply vJ. Herald Office.
WANTED: Second hand Johnston Tribune or hand it to your local
room bungalow with bath and 2 ROOM houses in Pinecrest sub­ row boat motor in good condi­ dealer so you can read Florida's
greatest newspaper. One year,
garnge. Fine location. Price $6,. division at $750 each. Also lots tion. S. It. D. cure Herald.
$8.00, 6 months. $4.00, three months
750 witli easy terms. Write "S" at $300.00, nil on easy terms. Post
care Ileruld.
WANTED: Stenographer. Sntnlll $2.00. U you desire $1,000 Insur­
Office Box 690, City.
amount experience necessary. ance policy udd 75e to your order.
FOR SALE: New five room bung­ ONE, five room bungalow with nil Brown Realty Co., 122 Union Ave. AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
gusta, Ga„ Augusta's greatest
alow on Sanford Ave., $5000,
modern improvements, on Pop­ Phone 473-W.
classified medium, rntc, cash, 9c
Terms. Inquire ,.J. M. Doerr, No. lar Ave., between First nnd Sec­
Icharge. 10c minimum.
7 Phillips Apartment.
ond St. Price $4850. $1500 down WANTED: Small furnished apart
ment.
References.
Notify
Ulan
and $50 per month. P. O. Box 696,
ton at Brown Renlty Co., 422 IJn MAINE — WatervTIIo, Morning
FOR RENT: One six room house City.
ion Ave. Phone 473-W or 414-W.
and garage. Electric lights, mail
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
delivered und school bus. Two ONE new, five room house at Gin*
people uro Interested in Florida
WANTED:
Paper
hanging
and
miles out on Country Club road. dervllle. Easy terms. P. O. Box
property. Reach them through
furniture painting, interior dec­ tho
Price $35 per month. Also one 696, city. '
Sentinel, llato card on ap­
orating.
Phono
Curtis,
255.
small house just finished near El­
plication.
der Springs $15 per month. B. It. J. E. SPURLINO, sutr-divisloo
Beck, corner French and Geneva. specialist. Subdivision to Or­ 34— W anted Help, Female TO REACH tho prosperous farm ­
lando, Florida, and F 1o r x
Phone 240-J.
ers nnd fern growers of Volus­
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­
ia
county advertiso in tho Deloind
FOR SALE: One acre nnd three
way.
______
_______
Daily
News, rate lc per word, cash
room house and garage, good
SALESMAN
with order.
flowing well, 3 miles from Sun- FOR SALE: Three lots, Including
We have a good opportunity to
ford. 12 hundred feet south of corner, facing Young's Subdi­
BIG RESULTS advertise In
First St. Prepared hard road. vision below market price. Good offer real estate salesman. One FOR
tho
FORT
LAUDERDALE
Price $3000; $1606 cash, balance terms. Write W. II. Stone, care who is familiar with tho greater ..........
covers Brow­
DAILY
NEWS—It
Sanford
district
preferred.
Herald.
___
in two years. Quick sale. . C. Rob­
ard
County
thoroughly
which h '
SANFOUD GROVE, Inc.
erts. Box 373, Sanford.
______ FOR QUICK SALE: Lot on Laurel
one of tho most rnpidly growing;
607 1st. Nat’l. Bank Bldg,
sections on the Florida Coast.;
Ave, between 11th and 12th
FOR SALE: Nice small house in
l'hone 249 •
Sample copj and rate card upon
best section of Sanford. Price Street. $2100. Only $100 cash. Box
request.
$4,600, $1250 cash, balance month­ 100, Herald.
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ly. Write W. II. S. care Herald.
LOT No. ft of I-anis addition, fac­
TO REACH OUTERS or seller* of
ing Young's Development, $100
Florida real estuto advertise In
cash will take the lot. Price $2000.
_________ the St. Petersburg Times. One can’
S. 1). 11. P. O. Box 431. Sanford.
waiting list I cent a word daily, two centa a won
’iot have you Sundays.

20__For Sale Miscellaneous

ADVERTISEM ENTS TELL

YOU W H A T T H E

Ipusseiigcr MANCE OF BUSINESS IS DOING FOR YOU.
; wonderful
Roppelt at

FOR RENT: Furnished bedroom
for gentlemen only. Close In.
COAL FOR SALE
516 W. First Street.
Lincoln Hotel.
FOR RF,NT: Large front bedroom
containing two beds. Apply 703 FOR SALE: Ford Sedan. 4 doors
Oak Ave.
good condition. $200,60. 21u E
Second.
FOR RENT: One sleeping room
Double sanitary f
near the now hotel. 1009 Union
1 W. Fifth Street
Ave.
u &lt;M

°n, Mule

MORGANTOWN, W. VA.. people
* nro interested tn Florida. Each
of thvm through a classified a-l
in the Morgantown POST. Six
cents a word for six consecutive
issues.

42— AdvtR. Mediums

Balance one hundred dollars per LOST: Ford Hood tiro on rim. Re­
numth for choice lots one block ward. Rlanch Takach. Call 1200
from entrance of Young’s Develop­ Magnolin Ave.
ment. Price $2300.
LOST: Dec. 3rd. Cor. Magnolin
DEAN-BERG CORPORATION
and Second St., 37 Degree Ma•&gt;15 First Nat'l. Bank Bldg.
soirie Charm. Return, L. E. Denison, Bod we] | Renlty Co._________
Phone 713

DAYTONA

FOR RENT: Rooms, with or with­
out meals. Reasonable rates,
Lincoln Hotel.

N O TICE

21.—L ust, Found

THE MORNING JOURNAL is tho
accepted want nd medium Id
Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word
an insertion. Minimum 25c,

HILTON’S
I1A H IIK II

Payable Semi-an­
nually. Awnings
and sidewalks in­
cluded

eilO F

0 . H. Stenstrom

Elion J. Moughton

W. V. Wheeler Inc

a r c h it e c t

F irst National Bank Bldg.
Sanford. ----- -— — Florida

VALDEZ HOTEL
R nrupena

I ' I ab

410-11-121st Nat
ional Bank Bldg.
Phone 490W

Exceptional
Plumbing Calls *’or
A. I). ROSIER
A h alf interest in two
If you’re particular about
th e kind of plumbing you

cem ent plants to com­

w an t in your new home, or

petent party, able to

the new kind of plumbing

manage

in your old home— cull A.

plant. Capacity 2,000
per day. We own our
own sand pit. Terms.

D. Rosier for an estim ate.

THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
—Centrnl West Virginia's larg­
est daily. Want nd rate 1 l-2e per
word; l Insertions 1 l-4c; B or
more lc per word each insertion.

A. I). ROSIER

Brokers

you choose from

ENT: Small furnished
ent. Available this eveW. Fifth Street.

advertised goods

;— Furniture, etc.

you choose from

i carry n full
res are right. Cash or
We want your business
Stove &amp; Furniture Co.
321 E. First SL

a cement

FULTON, INC
Reel Enisle
Developers Promoter!
Snnlnole Hotel

Best Business Site in Sanford

SANFORD. FLORIDA.

First Street (Ncur Forrest Lake Hotel)
700 feet frontage

the safest goods
Prettiest Acreage in Seminole 26 1-2 acres at Paula

known.

The y

(Hordern two lukes)

High School
Auditorium

are value-true.

circulation
in&gt;ent.

1-4 Cash-Balance
$50 per month.

113 Magnolia Ave.
1 First Class Barbers
Special Attention
Given To iJidlea and Children.

DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
anything? If su advertise in
the Gainesville Sun,

•ubdiviitons
Burgor,
o*R(Jo, Fla,

[ one-doltar

Beautiful 5 Room
Stucco Bungalow

Several bright, energetic boys to
deliver The Herald in evenings.
Must be over twelve years ot age.
Apply at Herald Office after 3 p. ni.

214 E . FIR S T ST,

Bv GEORGE MoMANUS
bp FATHER
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REALTOR
230 Meisch Bldg,

Rhone 718

W inter D ays Are Here
Sw&gt; Our New Assortment of
A ndirons and F ire Sets

Ball Hardware Co.
PIIONB a
rune S ervice. Inc,

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14, 1925.

PAGE FOURTEEN

SOENTISt PLANS EAST AND SOUTH
TO SALVAGE OIL IN HIGH SCHOOL
BY NEW METHOD GRIDIRON CLASH
Clnfms L u b rican ts Can He Leon H igh, M assach u setts
Eleven To Play On Dec. 18
R estored To O riginal Use­
W hich Is- Day S et F o r T he
fulness F o r Only A FewCommercial A vial ion S ta rt
More C ents A G a l l o n

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'fwagEi
football duels In ns many days,
n feat seldom achieved by any
team. In the trio dt tusscls, the
Leons emerged with 88 points,
while holding three opponents
scoreless.
Salem recently won the Massa­
chusetts State Conference chnmnlomthip, and, according to word
received from Salem, that elev­
en is on edge for its invasion of
the Sunshine State.
Tnllahassco business houses am
planning to suspend nctivtiea for
the two hours of tho game.
The clash will be in the nature
of a cclcbrntion of Florida’s ac­
quisition of licensed cbrnmorrinl
airplanes, as on the day the tilt
is scheduled, the first four of such
planes arc due to nrrive here from
Detroit to begin active work in
pasengers, freight nnd express
transportation in the state.

TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 14.— m
AUBURN, .Doc. 14.—(JV)—D o
momtrntinfis hero indicate that —Tallahassee Is planning to turn
old crankcase oil of automobiles
which hn*i been regarded fit for out in full force, on Dec. 18, to
nothing may be reclaimed nnd *co the post-season gridiron clas­
used again.
sic between the Salem, Mass., High
Ur. C. U. Miller, who is engag­ School eleven, champions of the
ed in research work in the de­ New England states, nnd Leon
partment of agricultural engineer­ High School.
ing of the Agricultural College of
Tho private aquarium of tb ;
At n mealing of local business
Alabama Polytechnic Institute, men, held a t the Chamber of Com­ Duke of Bedford harbors a Euro­
has succeeded in working out n merce, a $1,000 guarantee was pean catfish, which though more
method for reclaiming or Inund­
nnd everything la in read- than r&gt;0 years old shows no sign
ering old oil at a cost estimated by mated,
of weakness.
nous for the battle.
him nt less than five cents a gal­
Conch
Elder,
of
the
local
tenni,
lon.
The average weekly salary of
stated that his huskies never look­
In studying the problem, Dr. ed better, ami the same reports the tenehers in whose classes
Miller found that oil docs not are being heard from the eastern President Coolidge sat, up to tho
“near out" by use in n crankcase, aggregation.
nnd neither does it change its
I .eon Hijrh only recently sprang time ho entered high school, was
composition. Some losses occur into piQminence by winning three $3.85.
mechanically nnd by oxidation, but
the oil Itself remains substantially
the same as it was before, used. It
Is rendered unfit for service by
contamination with other sub­
stances, such ns carbon and other
solids, and certain constituents of
gasoline. [
The removal of theso substances
Is nil that is required for its imcecaaful reclamation. This can bo
flono by pouring the oil into a
tank, adding n wnshing powder,
blowing steam through it for about
three hours, allowing it to settle,
nnd then drawing off the oil from
the top, leaving the foreign sub­
stances, both solid and liquid, in
the bottom.
When treated this wny the stenm :
is partly condensed, dissolving the
wnshing powder, which has the
property of loading down the car­
bon nnd other solid particles in the
oil with a film of the solution,
eniising them to coagulate some­
what ns casein coagulates in milk
when it curdles. This causes the
solid particles to settle to the Imttom of the container, forming a
layer of sludge or much between
the oil nnd the solution. The unA Very Sensible Gii’t
condensed portion of the steam
carries the gasoline away with it
to th o woman, you n g or old,
ns vapor.
th a t you aim to please is a
On the efficiency of this moth
od, Ur. Miller snys th at four
choice of fine
quarts of oil ns it is drawn ordi­
narily from n crankcase should re­
turn three quarts of oii ns good
ns new.
PERFUM ES, TOILET WATERS
While the practical use of this
discovery remains to bo determin­
ed, Ur. Miller predicts that many
IMPORTED COSMETICS
gnrages anil service stations will
take ndvantngo of it.

FIRST
MAILED BY GAME
COMMISSIONER
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C om plim ents
O rg an izatio n s
And Individuals On Fine
Co-Operntion Show n So F a r
A nd A sks F o r C ontinuance
TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 14.—(A*)
•State Gamo nnd Fresh Water
Fish Commissioner J. B. Roynil,
in a preface to the first bulletin
of that department, issacd recent­
ly, makes u direct appeal to the
people of Florida for their co-op­
eration in conserving the wild life
as a natural resource.
Commissioner Royall statc^ that
he was gratified hy the growth
of sentiment in supporting law
enforcement for protection ns evi­
denced by the large increase in

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a . number of persons taking out
K Spresent
t o d season,
" “ j ' i compared
j s S d ' Sto
the
the issue of former years.
The effective co-operation given
bv the courts in handling the cases
of enforcement violation, the pre­
face stated has also been a keen
factor in tho advancement of the
work of the game and fish de­
partment. ns well as th a t given y
individuals nnd o rg an ic tons of
tho state, to say nothing, the com­
missioner adds, of the press of
Florida.
The first bulletin of the game
nnd fresh water, fish department
comprises the laws of the state
and the local regulations in the
different counties: the bag and
season limits, and other valuable
information for the sportsman,
Lincoln’s press ngent, Robert J.
Walker, who rode a balloon across
England in 18(33 scattering propa­
ganda for raising Civil War loans,
died a poor man.

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United States Will
Be Invited To Meet
League Of Nations

■ 1■
GENEVA, Dec. 14.—(/P)—An In­
vitation for the United States to
participate in the work of prepar­
ing for the proposed international
disarmament conference under the
auspices of the league* of nations,
probably will be despatched to
Washington as soon ns it is signed
by Signor Scinlola, president of
tho l e a g u e ’s council.
The council hns spent some time
in drawing up the invitation,, as
its lenders are eager to frame a
communication which will be most
likely to obtain the collaboration
of the Washington government.
Tho present tendency is in favor
of sending the United States n
simple invitation to become a
member of the league’s prepara­
tory committee. The general im­
pression in Geneva is thnt tho
league leaders, although hoping

WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 1.—(jp)_
Should the invitation issuing from
the council of tho League of Niw
lions today for American pnrtidpntlon In tho discussion at Ge­
neva lie found acceptably by the
administration, such a conclusion
expected to go only so far as a
recommendation to be passed up­
on finally by Congress.
President Coolidge, meanwhile,
is forming no definite opinion up­
on tho question until he has had
full opportunity to study tho toxC
of tho invitation to the U. S. to
join in tho work the special com­
mittee to prepare tor tho con­
vocation of an international arms
conference.

council of C o n X r ,.the b»uST.
address the t h i r t y ? ^ * ', will D t
session
?n " ft he SoSth
l o t i o n of Con ^ A*- TA,
Churches1here today0" ? * ? 0* !
session of the South Pi b“sin'«
slon to a close. D r o 0n dV Ai*
New Port, R. I pte; A H . Deny,
conference. A wnnl. .
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is also in progress
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that the U. S. w ill^ w T i:---- —
pledged official m w nC Jfu .* 5®
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What Is FLORIDA GOLDEN ACRES?
FL O R ID A G O LD EN A CRES is a syndicate:
F L O R ID A G O LD EN A CRES poultry fannnffi
ing FL O R ID A G O L D E N ACRES Trust Cerl
fe rin g in v esto rs 100% P ro fit—anti Safety.

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What Is Orlando Development Corp.?
T he ORLANDO D EV ELO PM EN T CORPOl
th e com pany w hich m u st receive all thecredtforl
ing to O rlando th is w o rth y project. Itiitln
liable o rg an izatio n t h a t will c arry the salat
a successful tre m in a tio n ; and it is a
organized under th e law s of th e S tate of/biiia
posed of b u sin ess m en of known integft'nM
em inently fitte d to u n d e rta k e the task bialal
b rin g it to a su ccessfu l conclusion.

H ero you will find a choice* .selection in unique, nttra c tiv e contninci'R and holiday boxen. All are

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Como in and m ake your selection while our stock is
com plete. T h e re a rs only a few m ore days until
C h ristm a s.

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What Are F. G. A. Trust Certificates?

“The Itcxall Store”

FLO R ID A G O LD EN A CRES T ru st Certificate
ficial In te re s ts in th e FLO RID A GOLDEN
d icate, according to th e te rm s of the Trust Ap*j
w ith a reliable O rlando bank, which Agrteeiwrj
file w ith th e S e c re ta ry of S ta te at Tallahassee, w
a re paid annually an d th e whole $1,000 is P*F
3 % yeai’B according to th e present plan of open

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IIow Can You Know the Project
Will Be Successful?
A pply n t th e a d d re ss given below and fu
be given. All books and records are open
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T h e full plan will be outlined to you am P ^
cnees
you will he able
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d ic es will be
ue given so th
m a t yuu
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sa tisfy y o u rse lf t h a t you have now the j v
m aking an in v e stm en t which assures &gt;ou.

Wednesday, Dec. 16th 2 P. ffl.

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On th e above d a le we will sell a t auction th e G eneva W om an's Club
P ro p erty consisting of 23 lots and th e Club House.
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T h ese lots will he sold a t absolute auction and the o p p o rtu n ity will be
yo u rs on th e above d ate to buy th ese lots a t y o u r own price and values
are c ertain to increase for th e re is big im provem ents and developm ents
going on a t G eneva.
T he Club Huilding w as built w ith th e view th a t a t som e tim e it could be
tu rn e d into a M odern Home and a t a sm all expense, th is change can he
m ade ami you will have a s nice n home ns (here is in Seminole C ounty.
DON’T F O R G E T T H E DA TE

A. P. Connelly &amp; $01
“ 17 y e ars in S a n fo rd ”

W EDNESDAY, DECEMBER lGth, 2 P. M.

Second and M agnolia

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$ 1 U U
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Sanford R e P "« H

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J. W. FERGUSON &amp; SON

Conceived and Developed by

ORLANDO DEVELOPMENT CORP• ^

A U C TIO N EER S.
C. W. FERG U SON , Sales M anager.

222 N o rlh O ran g e A venue

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less of their programa.
“ ‘Usually the public’* appreciation Is the same for a man or woman, for a vocalist or instrpmen. B. Y. P n
’ « ero, visiting the
• u. here Sunday evening.
tnllst. Also mahy of th e r m o pa­
trons attend all concerts.
Appreciation of music is strong­ becruil f1' J ‘ CoI,icutt- who has
est where an influencce of foreign ' ? Lfor sovcr“l days, was tak
race or heredity exists, she said.
The better class of immigrant^who Fri b y heiu LanifevGe" f ral Hospital
was taught music ... ----------leaves his love for it as a legacy aanxiety?r f#mi,y nnd fricnds
to his American children.
“The public schools are stres­
sing music more and more, but it nndeRi J 1 WS°^’wonl? 8nn "f Mr.
may take two generations to bring no .i| rs. S. Wood, is in the
America to the musical peak of b s t T - 1 Gencra1 Hospital since
Italy, fo r instance, where even the last Friday suffering from a gun
street urchins whistle the operas. shot wound in the shoulder, in"Jazz has not displaced classic fiictid by the accidental discharge
a Kun he Was handling. While
music in popularity. On the con­
trary through syncopation of oper­ he wound was only a flesh wound
atic masterpieces as Paul White- L T . u VOry pliinftl1 «tnd access1man does, in such n way that the
Ca" tUl
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jazz devotee can understand them
and the lover of the classics is nol
*!"*•* ft» u »f Oar,Ion Uko
offended, jazz will givo ‘highbrow’ was the chief actor in (l rather
amusing and expensive experience
music a mare universal appeal.
Among the future great of the one morning last week. The dairy
musical world, many of whose in- truck in which ho was riding,
troduction concerts are arranged struck a tree that had been blown
by Miss Ott, she find* men and across the road by the recent
women about equal in number, but storm. The chassis of the truck
singers are much in the minority. was halted while the body, con­
“This Is bccauso it isn’t every- taining Mr. Dodd nnd his numcrbody who has a voice, she ex- ious bottles of mPk, went on for
plains, "but anybody with talent several feet. Neither Mr. I)odd
the milk bottles were broken,
«and
*“ u effort 'can learn to play an nor
inatntmnnt
though the truck will Ik- in the
instrument."
hospital several days.

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Granting Q fS a tm m m Of
lime In Eiling Income T ax
R eturns Up To Collectors
, , . . ----------TALLAHASSEE, Fla . Dec. 14.
~-to expedite the granting of per­
mils on application for extensions
ilous
of time in which to lilo Income tax
returns, Commissioner of Internal
Revenue David II. Blair has dele­
gated to Collectors of Intrennl
Revenue authority to grant suen
extensions. Heretofore, under the
revenue act of 1924. applications
tor extensions have been address­
ed to the Commissioner.
Extensions are granted in enses
of absence, sickness or inability to
obtain data to make a correct re­
turn with certain provisions. No
extension will lie granted unices
application is made therefor on or
before the date prescribed by law
for filing the return. The appli­
cant must- state specifically the
reason for such request, which will
be granted only if tho explanation
is satisfactory to the Collector.
Illness or absence of a particular
officer of n corporation e r a mem­
ber of a partnership docs not con­
stitute, in itself, n sufficient rea­
son for granting the corporation
or partnership such extension.
In no ease will a particular ex­
tension be granted for more than
90 days. The usual time is from
Collector will advise the taxpayer
requests an extension of more
than 90 days, the extension may be
granted only for 90 days and the
Collector wit advise tho taxpayer

The tail of TompePs comet,
Little Miss Marion Foot, who
which
makes its appearance five
has been very ill for several weeks,
and
one-half
years, is largely
was taken to Atlanta last wick
for treatment.
made up of carbon monoxide and
carbon, two of tho mnin consti­
Linden, was seriously injur­ tuents of automobile exhaust.
Lntor, it wni said that the bar­ ed Mr.
Saturday when his hand was
on admitted that he wns out of caught
in a motor saw. lie was
luck and also funds but that he unable to
The Baptist Sunday Schools are
procure medical aid in
would continuo his work. A circu­ ’\ inter ark,
preparing a program for a Christ­
and
suffered
much
lar Issued anouncud that he would loss of blood before getting bio mas entertainment, with tree to
attem pt to land a cargo through hand dressed in Orlando.
be »jiven at the Community church,
the Bahama company If funds for
the time to be announced later.
the project wero forthcoming,
Mr.
Smith
and
family,
who
came
Whether nny cargo ever got here a few weeks ngo from South
Mr. Wheeler nnd son are here
through tho blocade Is unknown. Carolina, and were located in the
for
winter, nnd are located in
At tho time Sir Broderick is­ Parker House apartments, moved theirthe
cottage on the Winter I’arksued his last circular early in to Orlando Tuesday,
Ovlcdo highway in West GoldenSeptember warning was given by
the London Mail to readers, anti­ Mr. nnd Mrs. Stuckey moved to rod.
cipating investigation into the pro- Pine Castle last week. Mr. Stuckey
Mr. Neighbor nnd mother of
ject, not to have too much -faith is employed in painting the stan­ South
Carolina nrrived Saturday
dards
of
the
white-way
from
Mait­
in the enterprise. I t was asserted
to
spend
the winter here.
to Pine Castle, ami moved
that they stood a good chance of land
there to be near his work.
Hcv, J. W. Osteen, newly ap­
losing their investment because of
superintendent of the or­
the activities of the American
Mr. A. B, Smith nnd family of pointed
phans’ home at Benson Springs,
Winter Garden, spent Saturday and was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. It.
coast guard.
At thin time it was stated that Sumlav here with the (families of L. Croon, Sunday evening.
Mr. W. A. Smith ami Carl Math­
1125,000,000 had been lost by per­ ers.
Mr. M. R. Smith nnd family
sons financing .contraband liquor
moved to the Clyde Cntnpboll
Shipments to the U. S. and that
Mr. and Mrs. Griffin purchased place, last week to take over tho
Sir Broderick was among the hea­ a new Chevrolet touring car last care of the grove now belonging
to K. L. Hall, of Winter Park.
viest losers.
week.

jick Hartwell, “Rum Running
Of England,Reported“Broke”
14.—(jD —Sir
rtwell known
ng Baronet,”
distress. Jiis
n the gazette
iers in banki 192.1 organized
liquor, with the
! «eelng that the
uda msdo comCirculara were
i public to take
pany. promising
bscribers. Largo
J to hare been
it was reported
Coast Patrol
n hi sactivities
imber of thouliquor and that
holders in his
it little returns
ba discomfiture
ilicato was reington as “but
fight against
fa.

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HEAL ESTATE
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WISE BOAT WORKS
---------Huilder of--------GASOLINE, ELEC TR IC and STEAM LAUNCHES
SA IL and ROW BOATS
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B onis nnd M otors Repnired
C atalogue Specifications nnd Prices on application

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as ideal Gifts.
Priced from
$5.00 to $8.75
TOASTERS

UVERTON, Dec. 14.—(A*)—Eve
ns master of fox hunting packs
has proved n tremendous success
in England nnd one reason is the
fact that by her tact and charm
she has been nhle repeatedly to
placate surly farmers when men
have failed.
One of the best known women
masters is Miss Kathleen Styles,
of the West Kent fox hounds,
which is one of the favorite pucks
of Prince Henry.
At present, there are at least
eleven women masters of fox
hounds, eighteen women honorary
secretaries of clubs nnd about 20
women masters of harriers and
beagles.
Fox hunting now is on in full
tilt throughout the country, Prin­
cess Mary and the Duchess of
York having participated recently
in several chases in this vicinity.
Another keen follower of the
hounds is Lady Jean Dougins Ham­
ilton, who frequently hunts nil
day and then attends a theatre
party or a hall in London in the
evening.

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PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS

English Women Are
Keen Fox Hunters

W E W ILL BE GLAD TO
SE R V E YOU

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Robertson, Williams and Monahan

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Stucco
Sheet Rock
Shingles
Roofing
Sewer Pipe

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K.prea.nthi* W, v. Wheeler,
Ileal Katale Urok.r

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that if he is unable to file the
completed return prior to the ex­
piration of the 90-day period a A n l a T o p * M a d e n a i l l l r p a l r r * .
Fur All Make* ul
new application should be made S id e C artaln a Car*
before that period expires.
In
Model T rim Co.
this way extensions may be grant­
ed, in meritorious cases, for a per­
I l n d f e ( ( n r n i r I* » i l T o I ' a
“ W e T r im « k r I'a r
iod not to exceed six months
S»l
I k e O artirr,'*
from the prescribed date by law
for filing the return. No exten­
sions may bo granted for more
than six months, except in the case
of American citizens residing or
traveling abroad, non-resident
Tires and Tubes
alien individuals and foreign cor­
porations having no office or
At price* that a rt rlgb)
place of business within the Unit­
ed States.
Pan Am and Standard Gas ana
In the case of corporations, no
Oils
extensions of time usually may
he granted, unless conditioned
“Veedol Oils”
upon the filing of n tentative re­
Electric Irons
turn nrnl payment of one-fourth
the estimated tax, on or before
Radio Supplies
the date prescribed by law for
filing the return. However, If the
RINE’S FILLING
application fur the rxtcpsiqn wns
made on or before such date but
STATION
✓
it was impossible to grant the
extension in nmplc tinio to enable
Phone 461-J
taxpayer to file a tentative re­
turn on nr before due date, tho ID S Sanford Are. Smufoid. Klo.
date for filing such tentntivr re­
turn and paying one-fourtn of the
estimated tax may bo advanced
the extension to permit tho tax­
payer to comply with this re­
quirement.

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Priced from
$2.75 to $8.50

HEATERS
PERCULATORS
LAMPS
GRILLS
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Special 3-piece Breakfast set, $9.85.
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SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.

B U ILD ERS M A TER IA L

1Id M a g n o lia Ave.

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER IS, at 10 A. M
Manasco Estates is South of Longwood at the in­
tersection of the Dixie Highway. Seminole Bou­
levard is the direct route to the Seminole Jockey
Club.

Survey No. 1, as shown by engineers Plat, cop­
ies of which may be had at Manasco Estates Field
office, one mile South of Longwood.

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Beginning at 10 A. M. Tuesday
Continuing through to Wednesday. 32 blocks
w fl be sold. Eachbiock c e n t * b m tm _ k

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Reservations are being accepted today.

This is not an auction sale. The sale will start
promptly at 10 a. m. Tuesday and will continue
through Wednesday until sold.

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SOME REAL ACREAGE BUYS

San Lanta

80 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%.

SA N FO R D ’S R E SID EN TIA L M A S T E R P IE C E
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Ah Important Announcement Will Soon

It is to y o u r a d v a n ta g e to fa m ilia riz e y o u rself
w ith o u r exclusive listin g s before p u rc h a sin g , a s
they affo rd m ost u n u su al o p p o rtu n ities.

Be Made. Watch the Papers.
Sap L a n ta com bines home atm o sp h ere w ith co n stan tly
enhancing values.

O ur offerin g s are com plete in ev ery line.
Homes, choice lo ts, subdivisions, groves, acreage
and th e h ig h est class of b u sin ess p ro p e rty .

Knight &amp; MacNeill
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107*109 S outh P a rk A venue

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS

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M gr. R ealty D ept.

Phone 48

Magnolia At Second

MRS. SAM II. C A M PB E LL
MRS. J. M. LeM O IN E
Salesladies.

IN V ESTM EN TS

LOANS

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70 Acres on Marquette St., one m ile from city limits.
Price $300 per acre; third cash; third annually with in­
terest at 8%.

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associates and,

37 Acres adjoining Twin Lakes, b eautiful lak e frontage,
property high and vailing with beautiful oak trees; 5
acre orange grove; less than a m ile from Country Club
Golf Course. Price $1,000 per acre; third cash; third
annually.

IIe S(&gt; highly
himself to b te j
untl fair, so f j ]
alert to pr
whether it b«j

10 Acres celery land in Eureka Hammock. Excellent
quality hammock land unimproved. Price $250 per acre;
half cash; balance arranged.
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40 Acres celery land near Lake Jessup, all Hammock.
Price $175 per acre cash.

SUBDIVISIONS
F o r subdivision purposes we have som e of the best
buys in Seminole C ounty, am ong w hich u re:

Higgins - Smith -Wight, Inc.
R EA LTO RS

26 acres adjo in in g S anford G rove which is
rapidly being developed. T h is e n tire tra c t
is all high and d ry , b eau tifu l wooded land ly­
ing between tw o subdivisions. Price $26,000
w ilh rem arkable term s, and
HO acres cornering on Golden L ake and bor­
dering on Onoro S tre e t a t $500 p er acre.

He is the barm
he bought

7 VI* Acre grove, excellent condition, three m iles from
Sanford. Price $6,500; terms $2,500 cash; balance one
and two years. Fruit paid 25[ i net on this purchase
price this season.
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can sell property|
than then*,
whose otrriui
eftentimemaj
No investor i||

THE HOWARD CORPORATION

estate, iecHea

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Masonic Bldg.

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Phone 72

REALTORS
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Come up and talk over th ese propositions w ith us and
y o u r investigations will prom pt you to buy.

McCALL &amp; FOX

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“The Firm Substantial”
113*/i Magnolia Ave.

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Sales Force: ft. (J. Fox. (i. E. McCall, It. I.. Shipp.

ACREAGE, SMALL &amp; LARGE
3 a c re s on C ountry Club road, w ithin
lim its.

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Phone 745

265 ACRES
C ity

Sanfoi
Some good buys we can recommend. 35 Lots nice 5 room
Bungalow—Close in hard surface road.
7 Room, Bath and Sleeping Porch;well located; one of
* ’ the best buys in the city a t .........................................$10,000
Six Room Cottage, well located; close in; Garage.
Bargain a t .................................................................... $6,500.00
5 Acre Celery Farm, with crop tools, etc. N ice six room
house, good r e p a ir ....................................................$8,500.00
14 Acres, hard surface road; 5 tiled and in Celery. A
real buy a t .................................................................. $9,000.00

N ear the Golf Links, including beautiful lakes and

Phone 88

540 a cres, a d jo in in g E id e r S p rin g s p ro p e rty on
S a n fo rd a n d O rlando road.
t 27 3-4 acres fro n tin g 1,600 feet on S an fo rd A venue.
13,500 acres on S t. J o h n ’s C ounty.
i&gt;3 1-2 a cres Adjoining Pow er P la n t’s p ro p e rty in
V olusia C ounty.
187 a cres in Sem inole C ounty, 107 o f w hich is w ith ­
in th e C ity lim its of H anford.
a T h e prices an d te rm s of these tra c ts of land, we
consider reasonable, and we will be glad to fu rn ish
you sam e if you will call a t our office.

Sanford Avenue Corner

Six-acre tra c t, containing th ir ty lots on Dixie H ighw ay
su itab le for subdivision. $1,500 per acre.
We have o th er good buys in large and small acreage
tra c ts, also; high class b u sin ess lots and hom esites.
See onr listings.

THRASHER &amp; GARNER
112 P ark .A venue.

THE WHITE REALTY COMPANY

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219 Meisch Building
We Buy or Sell
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B est corner on Sanford Ave. a t 4 th St. 71x126, $650
p er foot, oue fo u rth cash.

ftVo have them today—tomorrow they may he sold.
221 Meisch B uilding.

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BALDWIN &amp; BROWN

orange grove, $500,00 per acre.

.11 a cres on th e VVekiva R iver, on h ard road.

Phone 639W

If you a re looking around for n
house th a t you w a n t to call home,
and you realize how fru itless re n t­
ing is, let us show you th e most a t ­
tra c tiv e home we have for sale.
711 P alm etto A venue — Prices and
T erm s R ight.
A creage; B usiness, W arehouse and
R esidential P roperties in Sanford and
Sem inole C ounty.

Telephone 714
Room 8, G arner-W oodruff llldg.
Salesm an— E. T. Moore

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One lot on S anford Avenue facing Rose C o u rt, only
$2,600.
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Thfc p re ttie s t, h igh kind dry tra c t o f Lake F ro n t prope rw in th e C ounty. Get th is before it ad v an ces in
p rte .

SANFORD GROVE
-AM ID M A JE S T IC PINES'*

FARMS
FIV E ACRE FARM
ALL TILED

Telephone 249, F ir s t N a t’l Bank Bldg
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Lwu°«t— wins we,u’ two story- fiv° r°°m
$7,000.00

Attractive.

R. W. LAWTON, Realtor

E. E. PAGE

Real Estate and Investm ents
Phone 713

Rooms 203-205 Meisch B uilding
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ROOM BUNGALOW

$7,500.00
F IV E ACRE FARM
ALL TILED

IhtncA from $4,800 up to $20,000. Lot m e show you.
Gcf. th a t lot In Lutoniu. You can reserve it now and
mjjjke m oney.
BAItT NASON, S A L E S DIRECTOR

SIX

One Year Old
Close In
Price and Terms

Tnnan/'hm,1” * Wells' ani»ll hflUSe, b«m 1111(1
Tenant hauiu, 0n paved road—

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28 lots in BtW
ccplioiul tfl*M
Rose Court °
tlonal Cernu.
Beautiful

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*l&gt;lnnllill, lurnlml fur an lull via Ion. Ural
I"** ■"» ( u n r k r c nl price offered.

BUTTER BUYS

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PAUL LAKE-r-Realtor

F o p r lots in Rose C ourt, two on S anford A venue.
fo r $10,000.

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T he S u b stan tial Realtor
12-14 G arner-W oodruff Bldg.
T E L E P H O N E 770

S. W. BRADFORD
REALTOR
Mtlane Theater HIJf.

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�The best deed is a DEED to a good piece of earth.
Consult with us and be sure of getting a just ap"
praisal of Sanford property.
the beat
, hia busi-

We have appraised and offer,
site 177x117 on French Ave.

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EXCEPTIONAL OFFERINGS IN
FIRST STREET EXTENSION

One Warehouse

BUSINESS PROPERTY

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Two Fifty Foot Corners at $475.00 per front foot.

[honorable

A fine corner at Palmetto and Third Street.
An entire block on East First Street.

ictive and
resents,

One Fifty Foot Business Frontage Block D at $450.00
per front foot.
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(N ext to Forrest Lake Hotel)

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240 Acre Tract on high banks along Wekiva

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One Apartment Site—Union Avenue Corner, 100 feet

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front, 127 ft. deep at $150.00 per front foot.

7 Acres Orange Grove in Country Club Section.
We desire other properties of merit.

state can
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Fifty Feet Chapman Avenue at $125.00 per front foot.

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Fifty Foot Corner (Right next to Forrest Lake Hotel,

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125 ft. deep, Apartment Location) at $285.00 per foot.
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Favorable Terms can be arranged on all of the above.

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These are some of the finest locations in First Street

SCRUGGS-SCOGGAN REALTY CO. Inc.

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Masonic Bldg1.
Phone 735

Extension. ACT NOW.

202 FIRST STREET
Phone 773

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The Bodwell Realty Co.
214 East First Street

R. C. TISDALE, Jr.

Sanford, Florida
Inquire Re-Sales Department

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IN I*T. MELLON, BEL-AIR, PINE-

attractive price.

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LANTA AND CITY PROPERTY.

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One corner Lot, 96x105 on Union and

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LOTS IN

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PINEHURST
DREAMWOLD
FT. MELLON
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We Have Some Bargains
In H ouses

Tamiami Land Co.
Room 3, Ball Building
Phone 142

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7B“W.*30.0«. Ca.h I1.S9S09.
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Lo, *0*J0O *.'1.200.00.
Caalh U a la n o , 175.00 month.

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Phone 718

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Forty lots in Bel-Air, from $075.00 to $1,000 each.

REALTOR
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Brumley-Puleston Bldg.
Phone 751

OSCAR R. BROOKS

on the corner of Elm Avenue and Thirteenth
Street for $6,000.00-one-fourth cash, balance
one, two and three years.
, f |*; u k u : si

in Dreamwold, $1,200.00.

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LUTE HOWELL

306 First National Hank ltldg-

“one 713

A t n very

and Cypress A venues a t price way be­

I Turn Properly Quick
Let me try yours

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THREE BEAUTIFUL LOTS

50. 75 or 125 f e e t — F irst S treet Ex*

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Phone 23

236-238 Meisch Building

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One Lot M agnolia Heights—A Bargain.
» Thirteen acres of Water front property—Attractive
'- Price.
Five room house—Cheap.
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Other Good Investm ents In Sanford Property. ^

R. C. TISDALE

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Sanford Office 336-38 Meisch Bldg. Bilhlo Office Filth Ave.

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Phone 453

A whole Block between Third and Fourth Streets
and Pecan and Avocado Avenues, just $20,000.00,
on easy terms.
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Pine Hurst is now the center of Sanford, don’t
miss getting a home site there.
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BRHT-CHITTENDEN REALTY CO., INC. •
REALTORS
210 East First Street

Phone 708-709

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TOR WEATHER
Florida: Generally fair tonight
and Sunday: little chnmre In tem­
perature; gentle to moderate var­
iable winds. '

rld rt H eart,
sat VegetaMJ
Garden Lana

ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE
HANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, DECEM BER 12, 1925

Six Alleged Auto
Thieves Are Held

ivsSepaDivorce
iage Of
October

XS. Davis
ped Over
filiation

JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Dec.
12.—(/P)—Two members of the
Yellow Water District automo­
bile theft ring were a t large
today with six alleged partners
in tho scheme in the city jnil
here ns the result of work by
county and city officers. They
will be held for criminal court
on larceny charges after hear­
ings before J. S. Geiger, jutsico
o fthc peace.
Five of those in jnil were a r­
rested late Friday by tho offi­
cers, who caught tho alleged
“master mind” of the gang the
night before. Ho U Sid Ynrbrough, 25, living on the Gaines­
ville road, 10 miles west of Ma­
rietta. About seven truck loads
of loot were recovered by the
officers, mostly pnrta and tires
stripped from cars, stolen in
Jacksonville during the Inst
year or 1*1 months, according
to Ilced. The ring is said to
hnvo stolen automobiles and ac­
cessories worth $25,000 or more.

Dec. 12-—
n marriage
k ami Mrs.
wing a &lt;W­
inted Mrs.
[Nov. d, 25
LOCAL
Jjnd mnrriCnmpbcll-I.ossing Post Amer­
|nd shock,”
ican Legion plana Chi istmns par­
r family, it ty for disabled veterans now in
j them to­ hospitnls.
Police investigating the theft
ll,, and rela- of $500 from tho law offices of
[rejoiccd over Wilson, Housholdcr and Boyle,
L bitterly dc- announce thnt arrests that nro
[ Jr., brother expected to lie made soon mny
involve several prominent peo­
i, prominent ple.
ess life in
Funeral service for II. 11.
id last night pioneer citizen, are held this
si Mrs. Ash- morning.
ie knowledge
Delegates from Power Boat
latter, they Association conference at St.
■a sister of Petersburg tell of plans for
yacht regetta to lie held on Luke
Monroe on Jan. 23.
Postmaster J. P. Hull urges
erntion in * i idling Christish of m _
STATE
Hugh James O'Neill, Dodge
boat agent, is killed and Mrs.
Horace Dodge ..Jr., is seriously
injured when auto overturns
while they uro riding on Ocean
Boulevard near Palm Bench.
Starch for the hnrgu Altamalia, missing since Kuv. 4, was
rjnoy ed today with the reportto u tin g of the vivjcl nlxmt 15**
miles from Tampa.
Reunion in mnrriage is effect­
Rintal on ed by Mr. and
D. P. Davis,
I iutemper- prominent in social and business
lltroxnc, ot life of Tampa.
Court, who!
DOMESTIC
pul to ilW-i
f he did not]i Near tragedy ends second per­
“ventilate/* formancc of ned Hainmerstein
the benefit. musical piny nt Wilmington, Del.
last night when channel support
■nounremont buckles, showering stage per­
I Davis was formers with brick, mortar nnd
I she filtered plaster.
P principle,"
John Rockefeller Prentice, al­
pm; jhe was though working his wuy through
1had "sign, ,1 Yale, declares his relations with
’ papers, but his wealthy family are very cor­
ttimg the tlj. dial.
'hers of her
Mitchell court mnrtial is ex­
itatement a.s pected to close early next week,
i. Davis.
court attaches declared today up­
on tlie court’s adjournment for
the week end.
The state of Virginia 1ms not
granted permission for any firm
to sell Florida real estate in thnt
V. Wheat. state, officers of Virginia Cor­
H “lightly poration Commission announce.
31 hours,
FOREIGN
mont this
Sir Iirodcrick Hartwell, known
ns the “ Rum Running Baronet”
of England is included in the
gazette of receiving orders in

Reid Loses To Kid
Crosby By Knockout
ORLANDO, Dec. 12—(/P)—Kid
Crosby of Orlando knocked out
Jimmie Reid, of Atlanta, In the
sixth round of their scheduled 10round bout here Inst night nt the
National Guard nuditoriuni.

falthv Family Works Way
■ale As Telephone Operator
as a clerk in n hardware store for
five years. He then ro enlisted to
VT
Lrent,cc*
l ‘**'pni)ne op. and has made a brilliant scholas­
L*.*1 through tic record. As for being dropped
the fact from tho social calendar, Prentice
**f John says:
r '1tcxlay thnt
am not very much interested
r
were in 'Itho
m atter." He is not looking
p o d conncc- forward to an inheritance from his
relatives, declaring that ho has
r, Pecans.. been supporting himself for %ix
years nnd making his own plans.
Prentice has been awarded the
•lames J. Hogan scholarship with
■hi* income from a fund of $5,­
000. The scholarship was founded
by the Yale chapter of Delta Kap­
pa Epsilon in memory of James J.
Hogan, noted football player and
captain.

NEW YORK, Dec. 12.—(£")—Ten
persons were injured, two of them
seriously, today when nn clewnto'l express train on tho Fulton
street Lino of the B. M. T. crash­
ed into the rear end of a stalled
tram on the Oxford Street, Urocklyn station.

benjamin Gitlow Is
Released From Prison
On Governor’s Order
ALBANY, I T T . . Dee. 1 2 .*'n uenjamln Gitlow, communJ?.t "bn had served time in Sing
I'Hig for advocating the over­
throw of the government by
force, has been pardoned by Gov.
Smith.
4
'
Convicted in 11)20 for violation
° r “ ’c state criminal nnnrchy
act, (iitlow has waged nn inces­
sant strugglo for freedom. Five
.lrnca in the five yours of his
incarceration he wns released
"ben his appeal from the con­
viction reached various stages.
" hen the U. S. supreme court
sustained his conviction this year
ho went hack to Sing Sing again.
I hree times in five years he
was a candidate for political of­
fice, once as mayor of New York
* ity on a Communistic ticket,
the second time ns a congress­
man for the “working men’s
league.” l„ 1921 he was vice­
presidential candidate fox the

TWENTY’ PA G ES TODAY

NUM BER I I I

REGATTA TO BE Campbell-Lossing Post To COURT TRYING
HELD ON LAKE
F?.r JiTfHELL MAY

F.lcction of a past adjutant, in­
L L. Voorhces, chairman of the
stallation of post officers for the commiteto formed to investigate
ensuing year and the reports of
various committees occupied the the possible establishment in San­
Final Diana For Prem ier Boat attention of the Cninpbell-I.ossing ford of n branch of the Young
Races D rafted By Sanford Post of the American Legion at its Men’s Christian Association, stat­ Rest Of Evidence To
^ a c h t Club A t I*ast M eet; meeting last night in their club­ ed that a survey wns in progress
Be Given Early In
at the present time and that it
Many V isitors Expected house.
Week So Public Ses­
Kail J. Schult* was unanimous­ was tho hope of the committee
ly' elected to the position of post that an active) Y. M. C. A. would
sions Can Be Closed
Program To Include adjutant and Ilov. Mortimer Glo­ bo established in Sanford within
ver wns elected ns post chaplain. a very short time. It was said that
Sail Boat Exhibitions Rev. Glover takes the office for­ tho old City Hall building may lie
merly held by* Victor Greene, who used as hcndi|uurtcrs for the proY acht Club’s New Building resigned at last night's meeting. pored “Y" if permission could be
The officers’ who were installed obtained from the city.
To Be Formally Opened In
Course O fNcxt Two W eeks for tho next year, by Joe Chitten­ A commiteto was appointed by
den, department director, arc: M. Commander Hutton for the pur­
* AIDS, Dec. 12.—&lt;/P)—Finance
It. Hutton, commander; Thcdore pose of arranging a Christmas Williams Denies Air­
The
staging
of
a
sail
and
motor
W.
Langley, vice commander; Karl party for tho veterans who are
Minister I.ouchcur’s prophesy that
men Given Expens­
boat regatta on Lake Monroe on 1J. Schultz,
post adjutant; Robert in bike City hospital. It was raid
his fiscal measures xvould make
•Saturday, Jan. 2.1, has been def­ Deans, finance
I- C. He­ tliis morning that the Lcgionnlrive Bombs To Drop
him the most unpopular man in
initely decided upon, according to lmut, historian; officer;
and
Hodgson
Hail,
os
would
carry
a
tntekioad
of
good
a statement made today by Com­ sergeant at arms.
France already is being realized
things to eat, ns well as many gifts
WASHINGTON, Dec. 12—
modore J. R. Emory, who told or
of thanks was extended to their “buddies’* in the hospital.
for his financial hills nra meeting
fiKins perfectc(l nt a recent meet* L. AH.vote
(AIM.—Tho
Mitchell court
Dolt
for
his
work
in
con­
with growing opposition in parlia­
•nSf of the Florida Power Boat as- nection with the lwgPm minstrel Members of the post stated that m artial concluded today w hat
every
citizen
of
the
city
will
I
k*
mentary quarters.
aociatlon at St. Petersburg, a t­ show, which was produced about
asked to contribute to this party is confidently expected to be
tended by Dr. (’. J. Marshall and two weeks ago.
Ho spent virtually nil of Friday
for the disabled vets.
its last full week of th e a ir
Judge W. E. White, delegates from
afternoon explaining his measures
the
Sanford
Yacht
Club,
officer’s
trail.
to the finance committee of the
Mr.
Emory
said
that
th
I
All
the
rem aining evidence
chamber of deputies, but appar­
. . . . - ................ o regatta
would bring to Sanford many huntently failed to convince the ma­
is to he offered in the early
jority of the committee, and ex­
Di'* enthusiasts and plcasuro craft
p a rt of next week under pres­
from Miami, tit. Petersburg, Palm
port parliamentarians says hii
ent
plans, and o th e r require­
Beach.
Jacksonville
nnd
Ml.
Dora
promised when the bills reach the
ments disposed of so that it can
in addition to attracting visitors
open chamber.
close its public sessions before the
The piece meal introduction of Commission A sserts Miami from other sections of the state.
week-end. Tho testimony of mlPresent
plans
provide
for
tho
M. Louchcur's seven bills has caus­
Concern Is Not Licensed
ilitinnnl prosecution witnesses to­
entrance
of
several
types
of
sail­
ed much criticism in the chamber
day touched on many points raised
To O perate In T h a t S ta te ; ing craft, and speed bonis of nil
where the measures themselves are
by Col. Mitchell in the attack on
Many
P
rese
n
t
At
Celery
Ave­
Injuries
Received
As
Auto
Statem ent Not Explained descriptions in the major events,
un popular.
aviation policies which led to his
nue
Home
To
Pay
Respects
O
verturns
F
a
ta
l
To
Dodge
ho
said,
and
cruiser
races
will
nlso
court
mnrtial.
Tin* bill introduced yesterday
RICHMOND, Vn., Dec. 12.—(A’) bo held.
To Prom inent Sanford C it­
A gent; .Mrs. Horace Dodge
denis with a method of security
Tells of Night Tests
“Few people appreciate the treizen; Dr. Nixon Presides
Jr., Injured In Accident
conversation thnt w ill.he offered —The Virginia Corporation Com­
Capt.
John T. Lewis, a search­
mission
“has
granted
no
permit
to
mcruloiiu advantages that Sanford
to holders of government bonds.!
light battery commander at Fort
an*
iierson
or
e
pnmtion
L,
sell
could
derive
from
capitalizing
ln*r
Holders of the present 1.5 and •;
Many sorrowing friends nnd rel­
Lot ten, N. Y., told how the test
per cent French internal bonds F rida real estate it* Virginia," it position on lake Monroe." Mr. atives attended the funeral of II.
conducted ln*&lt;t summer included
it . declared in a statement issued Emory said, "and I am confident II. Chappell, pioneer Sanford resi­
would bo permitted to convert at
tho ability of senrciilight “gun­
the
Commission's
offices
hens
that
the
promotion
of
this
regat­
dent. which wns held from tho
them into a single f&gt; per cent se­ this afternoon.
ners" to “hit" airplanes at night
ta will nerve to awaken them to home on Celery Avenue this morn­
curity which Would lie acceptul by
niuf how new sound locating de­
The commission's statement men­ tin* unrivalled tourist attraction ing at It) o’clock, after which a
the government instead of cash tioned
vices could “track" a plane at a
specifically
that
the
Coral
that
this
city
possesses
in
ita
lo­
long procession of nutomohiics fol­
in tho payment of inheritance tax­ Gables Co., wns not licensed to
range of 10,00(1 yards with mo­
cation on the lake.
lowed the hearse to ihe Municipal
es.
tor
running and at 8,000 ynrds with
sell real estate in Virginia hut did
Cemetery where tho body wns in­
Mr.
Emory
stated
thnt
a
meet­
Does Not Augur Well
engines
throttled.
mention whether any action ing of the Board of Governors of terred.
Mnj.-Gm. Clarence (\ Williams,
In addition to the opposition not
was
contemplated
by
the
utnte
reg­
tin* Fanfold Yacht Club would h*.» Tho services in the home were
chief of Army Ordinance Depart­
shown by the finance committee;
body against concerns sell­ held in tin* director's room of the conducted
ment, tho next witness, declared
the altitude of several important ulatory
by
the
Rev.
T.
J.
Nix­
Florida real estate here and Seminole County it.ank on Tuesday on. pastor of the First Methodist
the air service has not been given
political groups does not augur ing
members of tin* commission when at
1,100 or 2,000 pound bombs for
which time final plans for tin* Church, and were said to hnve
well for the future of the legisla­ nsked to amplify it raid, they
bombing training because "only a
organization of the regatta will been beautiful in their simplicity.
tion. M. Loucheur lias made it “had nothing else to say."
few were on hand" and they wt-ro
he wor’.ed out.
Surviving members of the fam­
The statement follows:
‘'quite expensive." A 1,100-pound
ily,
most
of
whom
were
present
In
d‘«'hissing
Hu*
new
quarters
“The Coral Guidos Co., has not
bomb cost in excels of $&lt;‘.00, it
at
the
funeral,
include
Mrs.
Chap­
[recerV
completed
for
the
Yacht
filed with th * Stutc Corporation G’.’ir- Mr*Jjhjit.ry said that ail pell, the widow; Mr. Chappell's
was added, ami u 2,000 pound
Commission all the papers requir­
bomb cost* $1,100
mother
of
Lakeland;
two
brothers,
[furniture*
aim
equipment
had
nr*
ed of it by tho commission and no
Uninterrupted' Progreso.
A.
it.
and
Frank
Chappell
of
Jack­
|rived
and
would
be
installed
nt
an
permit has been granted to that
Friday’s sessions passed qafetsonville;
four
daughters,
Mrs.
[early
date.
compuny or any of its agents, to
ly. ilickering and wrangles l*eThe formal opening of the new Frank Scruggs of Sanford, Mrs.
fell Florida real estate in.Virgintween counsel gave way to unin­
II.
H.
Pemberton,
of
Orlando,
Mrs.
lake front headquarters will Is* an­ Vail Lovell, of New York City
in.
terrupted progress and six witiras •­
“It may also he of interest In nounced following the meeting on nnd Mrs. \V. E. Coicbourne, of
nesses were heard on various sub­
the public to know that tin* State Tuesday, lie said.
jects, among other things tho
Corporation Commission lias gran­ “Thu congested condition of the
court wns told:
Mr. Chappell is nlso Stiivived Ity
ted no permit to any person or railroad yards during tin* past few
“That's it foreign agency (Ger­
corporation to sell Florida real es­ months ha i resulted in delaying the two sister, Mrs. Fannie Witton
many) had been given an exclus­
and
Mrs.
Carrie
Moon,
both
of
ive nir concession by the Colombi­
tate in Virginia.”
delivery of furniture and neces­ Lakeland.
Harrison
Attends
an government to th? possible
sary fixtures" Mr. Emory stated,
Pallbearers nt the funeral this
naif of tho Panama canal.
"but all material and equipment
morning
were:
().
J.
I'opc,
J.
L.
Traffie Confercncc imThat
Guatemala has given a
are on hand nt the present time,
Fiench nir enterprise a non-ex­
and tin* Yacht Club will announce Bledsoe, Forrest Lake, L. I*. Hag­
Mr. F. II. Harrison Jr., traffic chim e conci Ion in that country
the official opening of its new an, Dr. R. M, Mason, A. I*. Con­
nelly, R. G. Hickson and W. Htn- expert of the Sanford Chamber of winch aim constituted n possible
quarters sometime within tho next Icy.
Commerce ntteiuiud a meeting in nienneo to tin- defense of the canal.
two weeks."
That the Texas national guard
Mr.
Chappell,
who
was
03
years
Orlando, y iterduy, which was
Will Advertise Sanford
old at the time of his death, was railed l*v Orlando interests to or­ nir unit has be* n supplied with
In commenting on the publicity one of the most prominent citi­ ganize their division of the Reg­ parachutes for a year nr more, in
At a recent meeting of the Longwooil Chamber of Commerce the that Sanford would receive from zens of this county, living identi­ ional Hoard, for the governing of contradiction to Colonel Mitchell's
following resolution endorsing tho the Yacht regatta, Mr. Emorv said fied during his long icsidonco in freight rhi patents into their dis­ statement that guard aviators have
promised Semlnola race track wns that boating journals nnd publi­ this community, with many con­ trict B.
boon flying without parachutes for
unanimously passed and a copy cations in all sections of Florida structive developments which have
four years.
Mr.
Harrison
stated
that
tin*
forwarded to the promoters:
would I k* sent articles relative to taken place within the past 20 Orlando organization was living
Thvso and other statements wero
RESOLVED, That w e, the mem­ the races, anil that those people years.
given
by Maj, George R. Strung,
perfected along tile lines of the
bers of the Lungwood Chamber of who ntteniled would enrry nwny
war department general stuff;
body
formed
in
Sanford
about
lie
was
tin*
agent
for
tho
old
Commerce, deem it timely and in accounts of Sanford's posihilitics
Capt. R. \V. Mnckie, Texan Na­
ordur.thnt recognition nnd endorse­ that would prove of indefinite more J. T. &amp; K. \V. Railroad, which has two weeks ago.
Asked a Inhi t any new develop­ tional Guard, Lieut. Christian
ment to be given to the various value to this community than any since became the Atlantic Coast
Itucli, army war inllcgo stuff;
ments
in tl*o Sanford district with­ Maj.
Line,
and
was
well
known
among
projects being undertaken in and printed matter.
Gen. Frank \V. Cm*, chief of
in
the
past
few
days,
Mr.
Ilurriold time rnilwuy men throughout
const
artillery; t'o). M. G. Spinks,'
“Newspaper and mngnxino ad­ the district.
Min .aid that the situation here commander
of the 52iul uircrhft
vertising is fine," Mr. Emory said,
Severing his connections witli i eiiinineii unchanged.
regiment which held tho tests 'a t
"hut personal recommendation is tin* railroad many yeara ago, Mr.
Fort Titdcii, N..L, last summer, ami
better, and every hunting enthus­ Chappell engaged in agriculture
Cnpt. .John T. Lewis of tho tamo
Local authorities arc actively
iast who is present at thia regatta and linn been a lending figure in
organization.
will leave Sanford boosting its wa­ tho development of the celery in­
engaged in running d &gt;wn a clue
Increased Accuracy.
ter possibilities.
which is hoped will lead to tho
dustry.
General
Coo said that Fort Tilarrest of the thief who rubbed tho
TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 10.—DP) den tests had disclosed increased
safe in tho office of Judge L. F.
—Awarding of contracts for the accuracy of guund fire against
Two Men Held For
Housholdcr of $500 last Monday
$100,1)00 dormitory at tin* State moving nir turgvts but assisted
afternoon, according to statements
Slaying Of Woman
College for Women; tho labora­ that 10,000 thee-inch anti-aircraft
made this morning.
tory nt tho experiment elation in guil t would not l*o aide to defend
It is intimnted that nn arrest
Palm Ilcach county, und certain Washington against nn enemy air
TAMPA, Fla. Dec. lL —(/P)—
may he made shortly which may
improvements ut the A. &amp; M. Col­ raid.
Mrs. Marin Porrnh, shot to death
involve persons of prominence. 1 lie
Ho unit Colonel Spinks were
lege for Negroes will ho the prin­
during a revolver duel between lit-r
negro janitor of the First Nation­
shown
to he in disagreement on
cipal
business
before
the
Ihntrtl
of
husband nnd their landlord Wed­
al Rank Building, It. D- Butler,
the point, tho intter holding that
Control
of
State
Institutions,
nt
nesday,
was
killed
by
a
bullet
the
who was arrested on suspicion
of 12-inch guns would
calibre of the gun lined by Julio the second performance of “Tho the regular monthly meeting, to n Latterly
immediately after the r Jibery was
(Continued
on page J.)
bo
held
ut
Jacksonville,
December
Valujn, the owner of their apart­ Song Of The Flame,” n musical
discovered, being held at the coun­ Dr. O. H. Greenwell
ment,
according
to
an
announce­
play
produced
by
Arthur
Hammerty jail, pending development g
stein at the Play House here, when
William Ballard, i I rd. janitor
To Open Services ment by Sheriff Biers today.
of tho First Nntionul Bank, re­
A coronpry inquest will be con­ an eight Inch channel iron sup­
porting a number of drops buck­
marked this morning that many
Dr. O. II. Greenwell, new pan- ducted today. Bonds for lmth men
people were under tho impression tor of tho Christian church, will have been fixed ut $20,000 each. led, allowing the scenery to sug
thnt it was he who was arrested open a scries of sermons at tho Neither has furnished it. Porrah nnd showering the stage nnd per­
on suspicion. He said tli.il it was High School auditorium on “Types alleged that his wife was killed formers with brick, mortar and
Postmaster J. B. Hall yesterday than 10 Inches in length at
causing him no end of embarnss- und Anti-Types" beginning Sun­ when Vuluja opened fire on him plaster torn from tho walls. _
Tho nccidont occurcd while the issued u statement in which ho combined. For delivery in t
ment und that while he is janitor day, Dec. 13, it was unnounced to­ after n quarrel over rent for their
Russian art choir, numbering about urged tin* public to co-opcrntu with second and third zone... un
home.
of tho bank, on the first floor, day.
,
,
•50
persons wns on the stage.. While tho postal authorities during the ly, 70 itounds is tho m
ho has nothing to do with any oth­
Services wiil be held at tho high
many of tho players were injured, Christmas tush by complying with weight; in all other zon*
er part of tho building.
school both mornings and evenings Program For Band
receiving sprains, cuts nnd bruises, all tho rules applicable to parcel 50 pounds will be nccep
with bible school ut 0:45 in the
onl
tl required medical attention post mailing. A list of these rules | mailing."
mornings.
Concert Announced and yhut
First National Buys
one—Madame Chereko— and instructions are posted in the
“ Uninsured parcels 8 ot
Among other activities planned
was
in
physiciuti's
care
today.
lobby
of
the
local
office,
he
raid,
less
weight may be m
Countv Road Bonds for the Immediate future is the Conductor Joseph Reizenstcin Mnie. Chereko suffered u light Mr. Hail stated thnt one o. t'nojstreotin letter
or package l
Christmas program for tho chil­
dren, a reception for the pai&lt;or .unounces the following program concussion of tho bruin when greatest difficulties with which his postoffice brunches. All '
The purchase of
'
early in January and a 10 day eve­ for tho band concert to \&gt;v given struck by falling debris, but was forco h a s 'to contend is tho itn* Idomestic parcel post mail
of Seminole County road bom
ning mooting ut which Dr. Green- in Central Park tomorrow nt 3 said to be in no ilnngcr. Damage proper addressing of packages by insured."
premiums ranging from D"--'
to the theater stage properties nt and parcels. lie emphasized the
“Christmas gifts and ca
.
well will present tho plea nnd po­ o'clock:
$103.80 und totaling U.'5&gt;*n“
1. March—Kentucky Cardinal— first estimated at $00(000, will need for a complete udilress, in- dressed to points within oi
sition of the Christian church.
announced by officials of tl"
not reach that amount, it was be- eluding number, street, city and!travel should bo mailed it
Barnard.
National Bank here this mori
state, on nil mail mnttcr. Hun- i than Dec. 20; within tw
2. Overture—Princess of India
REPORT INVOLVES MELLON
The bonds were .Jo«riM
As tho plaster and other defiris dreds of pieces of mall nro found travel, not later than Docen
WASHINGTON. Dec. 12.—(/!*)— —King.
portion of the $1,750,*&gt;00 i.
3. Selection—The Burgninster— began to fall from the rigging in tho office without one or mure Iwithin three day's travel,
That the Gulf Oil Co., escaped
loft, the performer* realizing their of these essential details, ho said, [cr than IHiceniber 1(1; for in
thorized b ythc County
$1,590,385 in federal taxes during Luders.
sioner for highway ocvclop
Somo of the instructions on tnnt points, not later than
4. Romance—A Tale of Two Cit­ danger, dashed for snfety. Somo
the years 1915 to 1919 when sec­
in this section, and in comnit
raced for tho wings of tho stage mailing were* given as follows:
ber 11. Parcvls and curds
retary Mellon wns a chief owner ies—Roberta.
on their disposition, officer.
and leaped into the orchestra pit
Articles likely to spoil in tran-lat delivery should be rial
Intermission.
wns asserted by engineers em­
bank stated that the ,n* .
5. Grand Sacred Potpourri— whilo members of the cast buck- sD. will not bu accepted for mail-1 luter than December 22."
ployed by senate committee inves­
stage sought shelter beneath the ing. This applies to those nrtlcle#
The curly maljirg of Cl
had purchased tr.e
.
tigating the internal revenue bu­ '•Morning Light”—B inihmne.
a private investment int*n
0. Scotch Selection—Auld Sco­ platform.
which will spoil within the time Icards U just a« important
reau.
tia—Ilnrry Lender.
Jack Haskell, n director, realiz­
7. .Patrol—“Comiquo”—Bindley. ing the danger of u panic umong
In some parts of China, pigs
Dr. Howard A. kelD. .
more, predicts thnt “e,£a
8. Tho Pilgrims Chorus from the audience, quickly ordered the
arc marketed alive, the squealing
trie needles that part the
asbestos curtain lowered and
animals being suspended in a ham­ Tnnnhnusur—Wagner.
beforo they touch them *
t). Patriotic Medley—"United We brought Dorothy MacKnyo of the
mock bung on largo poles carried
replaco many of the scaip&lt;
Stand”—Hays.
AmcrL n Opera to tho footlights.
by two men.
used by surgeon*.

New Sound Devices
Explained In Court

LongwoodChamber
OfCommerceWants
New Race Course

Safe Robbery May
Involve Prominent
Parties, Police Say

Near Tragedy Ends
2ndPerformanccOf
Haninierstein Play

Postmaster Urges Co-operation in
Handling Rush Of Christmas Mail

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T h at Druid Park is an ideal spot and par-plus in­
vestment has been established by the complete sell
out of the first unit, and the oversubscription of
$28,000.00 on the opening day. Such a public
endorsement and exhibition of confidence in this
Britt-Chittenden development carries \
assured demand for Druid Park property
Druid Park is located on the State Highway
No. 3, Sanford-Orlando Road, just south of Dreamwold, and overlooking Lake Jennie. Reservation
can be made for homesites in th e second unit
which will be officially placed on the market

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PAGE TWO

Problem—SOLVED

T h ere is no lan d on e a rth th a t responds more quickly, in term s of in trin sic value to added im provem ents, th a n our
Florida lands.

A dded im provem ents m ean added values.

It is an ad m itted fa c t th a t th e rich

farm and

tru c k

land,

com prising th e D nytonn-D eL and 5 and 10 acre Small F arm T racts, located on th e D aytona-D eL and H ighw ay, m idw ay be­
tween D aytona and D cLnnd a t $150.00 to $300.00 per acre, is the most reasonably priced land of its kind In F lo rid a today.

DRAINAGE
A perfect drainage system
necessary to scientific farm ­
ing everywhere completes
the requirements of the ex ­
acting* farmer.
Daytona - DeLand Farm s
will have that drainage sy s­
tem.

Obviously th is value is m ultiplied a t least th ree tim es by the establishm ent of a d ra in a g e system .

M ost of th is land

has n atu ral d rain ag e— it ra n g e s in elevation from 27 ft. to 51 ft. above th e level of th e H alifax R iver— b u t n a tu ra lly , in

The George H. HillsC

a tra c t of th is size th e re a re som e w et spots, and many of you folks rem em ber th e tim e w hen a portion of th e L eL and

pany, Jacksonville, a:

Road was under w ater.

ally known engineers,
drawing the plans.

Today's new spapers c a rry th e sto ry of th e new d ra in a g e d is tric t th a t will m ake available fo r safe an d p ro fitab le
ag ricultural developm ent, ev ery acre o f th e D aytona-D eL and Small F arm T racts.
the Volusia D istrict No. 1, is well u n d er w ay.

The new d ra in a g e d is tric t, know n as

The firm specializes o
clamation work.

P a rt .of th e p re lim in e ry survey has been made, th e b o u n d aries of th e d is­

tric t already determ ined, and petitions ready for circulation.

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DAYTONA-De LAND SM ALL FARM S— COMPOSING 44,000 ACRES O F T H E R IC H EST FA RM A N D TRU CK
LAND IN FLORIDA— NOW PR ESEN TS T H E BIGGEST P R O F IT MAKING PO SSIB ILITY IN T H E ST A T E .

In th is

connection one of o ur forem ost a g ric u ltu rists s ta te s : " A v e ra g e n et p ro fit per a cre per y e ar on land of th is c h a ra c te r
operated as done in Sanford. H asting, Vcro, and o th er p ro g ressiv e sections, is $650.00— AND W H E N CO M M ERCIA L

DRAINAGE
The drainage system will
be known as Volusia Coun­
ty Drainage System No. 1 .
The preliminary survey for
the drainage system has
been made.

AGRICULTURE IS C A R R IE D ON W ITH CORRECT M E TH O D S T H E N E T P R O F IT PER Y EA R R U N S A S H IG H AS
$2,000.00 PE R YEAR TO T H E ACRE

Harry E. Prettyman, i
is negotiating with the
ir luat opportunity to buy for a low er p rice th a n th e sam e g rad e of land can be b o u g h t a n y w h ere in
A d e sh a b le location in the h eart of V olusin's rich a g ric u ltu ra l domain.

'ELAND

A field corps o f drainage
engineers are now working
out the details on the Harry
E. Pretty man, Inc., Day­
tona-DeLand farms.

DAYTONA-DELAND

d 10 - Acre

5 an(j jq _ Acre

L FARM TRACTS
he DeLand Road

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SMALL FARM TRACTS

F ronting on Graded Roads, just o ff the
DeLand Road

ONE-ACRE HOME SITES
IN THE KEY CITY
REMADOS

TITUSVILLE

Harry E. Prettyman
DAYTONA

112 South Park Avenue
I'&lt;. Z. STINES, District Mgr

nal Construction Ca,l
bourne, for the actuil1
struction of the draii
canal and LatteraNPetitions will betaken
early date to insure
drainage system
stalled without delay.

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A t The Churches
f D*c« 1 2 ^ ^
[tfoni prevailing
Ue market today

ke 1loriJa State
. arc as foflows:
fancy

3. 00 @ 3- 5 0 ;

j bushel crates

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday school 9:30 a . m. *
Morning worship and sermon 11
n. m.. Subject, “Beyond the Foot­
lights.”
Young People’s Unions G:30 p.
m.
,
Evening worship and scniion
7:30. Subject, “Does It Pay? Give
Your Testimony."
Baptismal service 7:30 ocloc*
sharp.
Prayer meeting Wednesday evo-

D4.00; cpsp'flnt3
|r3 2.5003.50;
•medium siiw,
hV The First Baptist Church very
001.60; squas’ ^cordially
'
invites both residents and
2i0@3.00; visitors.
Itmall
cy well maturipefruit, boxes, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
Christian Science services nro
2.5003.50.
held in the Woman's Club Oak
i$)—\ frenzi- Avenue near Third Street, every
Sunday morning nt 11 o'clock;
(jfipn stock list Sunday school nfc 10 o’clock. Sub­
,uscil a further ject for tomorrow, “God the Pre­
[the franc which server of Man.”
Wednesday evening services,
nu reached the
which include testimonials of heal­
7,42 to the dol- ing arc held a t 7:00 nt the Wo­
man’s Club.
This Society maintains a free
fork List
reading room where the Bible and
e.l2.-(/F&gt;—
all authorized Christian Scilmce
[
..... ....116
literature may ho read, borrowed
.... 258 Vi or purchased, in Room 517 First
r “..........i n
National Bank Building. Open
1........
124 Vi Wednesday and Saturday from 2
------ ---- 124
to 5 p. m.
.......
75 Vj
All are welcome to attend the
............145
services and to make use of the
1.......
115 V* reading room.

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CHURCH OF THE HOLY CROSS
Third Sunday in Advent.
Celebration of Holy Commun­
ion 7:30 o’clock.
Church School 9:45 o’clock.
Morning Prayer and sermon 11
o’clock.
Evening prayer and sermon 7:30
o’clock.
t *• ’K,L&amp; I
Special musical selections:
M orningOrgan Voluntary—“ Dee River”
Coleridge Taylor.
Offertory—“O Jesus Thou Art
Standing” Oley Sheats.
Evening—
Organ Voluntary—“Nocturne”—
Edward d’ Every.
Offertory—Solo “Blessed Arc the
Poor in Spirit" Ward Stephens.
Rectors' Weekly Bible Study
Class will meet Wednesday eve­
ning nt 8 o’clock in the cnapel.
All members of the Parish nro
expected to be present and inter­
ested visitors will be welcome.
FIRST .METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday services:
321
Sunday School 9:30 o’clock.
m i;
Men's Wesley Bible Class, 10:00
o’clock.
Morning worship: Sermon by
the pastor, 11:00 o’clock.
11ST*
Three Epworth Leagues, 6:30
o’clock.
Evening worship: “Confe’Jcnee
Echoes,,' 7:30 o’clock.
Prayer meeting, (Wednesday),
7:30 o'clock.
A cordial invitation is given to
visitors and strangers to attend
all services.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Service nt high school building.
Sunday school at 9:45 o’clock.
Sermon and communion a t 11
o’clock. Subject: “Moses A Type
lot Christ."
Evening sermon at 7:30 o’clock.
Subject: “Mirables in the Christ­
ian Dispensation."

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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
The services Sunday will bo a&lt;
follows:
Sunday School 9:30 o’clock.
Preaching 11:00 o’clock.
Junior Christian Endeavor, 2:10
o’clock.
Senior Christian Endeavor, 6:30
o’clock.
Preaching 7:30 o’clock.
There will bo special instrument­
al and vocal music at both preach­
ing services.

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A dditional S ccieb
Spencer I s
Re-elected Pl’f^irlnnf
n g at- . 1 X A b lu e n t
Of Missionary
Society
J
k. L LJ
M l ’S Cr. W .

mo, \ t.h ly meeting 0{
» »u'0i?nn* Missionary Auxiliary
of he First Methodist Churchmet
at the church parlors, Dec. 7. Mrs.
w- spencer, president, pre-id.
mi,. The usual routine of budness was taken up and some very
kood reports were given by tha
\anous committee chairman. The
annual election of officers follow.
Those elected for the com­
ing year were:
President, Mrs. W. G Spencer.
Vice-President, Mrs. J. D. Park,
cr,
. R esp o n d in g Secretary, Mrs.
D. Shoemaker.
Recording Secretary, Mrs. Ren
.Menroc.
Treasurer, Mrs. L. M. Telford.
Local Treasurer, Mrs. Eugene
Higgins.
Superintendent of Study, Mrs. H.
H. Chappell.
Local Superintendent, Mrs. !!
L. Griffin.
C‘L trading In stock held the un­
disputed center of the stage, llond
prices fluctuated uindcsrly most
of the week and dealing in for­
eign exchanges were light.
Although the stock marked was
capraciou in its relations to the
wicks trade news, nil development
were favorable.
United States Steel Corporation
imnouneui .in increase of 170,linn
ton; in unfilled orders on its books
nt the end of November, the larg­
est monthly gain this year.
i In* message of President Cool,
idge and the annual report of Sec­
retary of the Treasuiy Mellon to
Congress both presented renssuring views of tho business situa­
tion and further I'lic o u r'ig o m e n t
w a s d e ri v e d f r o m tlm P r e s i d e n t ' s
hud-", m essage, o u tlin in g fu rth e r
flit ■ in a p p r o p r i a t i o n s f o r 1U27.
F o r th e f i r s t t i m e
t h a t Wall
S tr e .1 could r e m e m b e r , th o railr o a d - h n r e s fu tin d c a u s e tn coleb r u t e tit" o p e n i n g o f tlm n e w Cune n I w ith
hidatr r *111v
i*,
I
V
• i ll .1 lirisk r a l l y . br.i.Pl
b u y i n g m o v e m e n t e m b r a c e d ;ho
le a d i n g i n v e s t m e n t is s u e s .

NEW ORLEANS, Tme. I2.-UF)
•—C
I, o tto
, un- , f u tt ui lr e s
Dec. IS.iH, bid;

opened

sti-udy•

of December, 1925.

Superintendent Social

Service,

Superintendent

Teonlc *®Vcl,J?r for Complainant

.B. Crnwford,
Young

n ^ n****wZ

COURT TRYING
MITCHELL MAY
END NEXT WEEK
(Continued from page 1.)
In- able tu hit n bombing airplane
flying 100 miles an hour at a
height of 12,000 feet 12 or 11 times

Nor UK TO CO.XTltACTOIlSl

Sealed bids Will ho r e c e i v e d by
th e C uuiiti H oard o f P u b l i c In John* Sneed Supcrintcndcnt. Mr*- striK 'tlou fo r S e m i n o l e C o u n t y . F lo rnla. a t S u p e r l n t e n d i i i f s O ffice,
c o u r t H ouse. S a n f o r d . F l o r i d a , u n t i l
eleven A. M., J a n u a r y 12th, 192fi.
fo r th e f u r n l s h l n u o f m a t e r i a l s f o r
TK "f!br!ntCn‘ient of Supplies, Mm. end tie .'reelIo n of it c o m p l e t e h e a t Hw sy s te m fo r t h e F a s t S id e P r l nmry School H u ltd ln i; l o e n t e d a t
MU*ionarI Vn!cc* Mwi S a n in n l, In Homintilrt C o u n ty , In
e u rd a n e e w ith p l a n s a n d s p e c l f l c a There being no further business tlo n s ns p r e p a r e d by E l t i m J .
*dJ°urn«I with all re- Mouahtor-, A ro h ltc e t.
T h e H oard r e s e r v e s t h e r l a h t to
lK’.iting the Lord’s Prayer.
reject any and nil bhN , o r t o n r cept a n y hid o r p a r t o f hid by t h e m
to lie
he to tlio
t h e boi
b e st I n t e r e s t
IN T i l t adeenwil
e e m x l In
'■ e C
'• ounty.
1 II
I ., T T O I 'I IT , S E V E N - of' th
M u *•
C lltc u rr. s u m .
Copies of plans and sj»ec l f l r a t l o n s
l li
t'TWttllA. t \ i may be I ol from the Ar.
A r c h it e c t UP1 " " U .I M ,
oil
of Twenty.fl\
, „ deposit
.
-five (I2&amp;.00)
D ollars c e rtif ie d c h e c k , s u c h d e ­
L t r i f V."1
ir. nHMHUKicn.
posit to li- r e f u n d e d b o n a flilo b i d ­
d e rs upon r e t u r n o f p l a n s a n d s p c c Complainant.
If teat hi m to th o A r c h i t e c t .
tlK O R iit: H. u l t K K N W O O n a n d l t d Hv o r d e r of t h e C o u n t y Itn n rd of
i i. t l r . c n w o o d , lila w ife, if liv- I'llhllc Iftstru eilo n . P . i n l n o l e C o u n ­
,,BIf dem i. (lu» h e ir s , d e v l- ty. F lorl la. D e c e m b e r *th. 1323.
F i t ED T. W IL L IA M S . C h a i r m a n .
* ' ‘titci H o r o t h e r c t a l m u n t a
At t e s t : T . W . L A W T O N ,
, J" * ' b l (icorK n S. ( • r c o n w o o d
ni.&lt;1 H elen J . U r e c n tv o o d , h is w ife, v.
.„ .
.
S ecretary.
‘J " ' " v fo llow inw , if li v in g , a n d . Dec. 12-19-20 Jan 2-D.

v S T W A .Loca' 'Vo'k”

,

'o. the lielrs. devisees, nran' *,r other cla Itnn n t* iifidnr
,m-wit: Charles Montague in enti i it cm u r. s i ;n
jrJ ” !*1- Howard K. Hull. Henry *1.
D ll I M. I l i l t I IT ,
SENIINOLI3
MU- n and Mary Wilson, Ihoftor
I in M l.. IT .m ilD t.
IN t l l A N f K it Y .
wnahhurn. Fannie Kvuns Walter
I vans. David p;. Slone. D. H.
Illll III U u le t T i t l e
Mow-.
w. Mans. 11. u Rowler, I I . It. L E V Y , C o m p l a i n a n t .
YU*
WHIInmson. and wife, MU8,1beih Williamson. Avery M. THOMAS A l i e n K it. If a li v e n n d if
d e a d to 111 u n k n o w n h e ir s , d o v j .
Km ml its, Charles I Ian ford. John
legillees. o r u rn t tl e n s . am i
L Stoddard. Alien Simon.Is and
to t.ll pet so p s h a v i n g I»r r t m u l ' i u
■U'11" t: Simnmls. Jessie Clari
ll.inlnu way, Henry llemlnuwny, nny li t. rr«i In Hie to l lo w iu .r i|e o lv e d In ttii.i s u it,
a ad William Itleknell. and all per­ Rerltod la n d sl v If ncvtid
n n ts .
sons . lalnilna an Interest In tlio
O
rd
er
of
I'lihlli-atliiii
her. a f t e r described real estate.
T H E S T A T E O F F l .i i I t l D A . T O ;
Defendants.
Th.im.Tt A rche, if niivii. n n d If
O rd e r uf Publication

T o Henritn S. t i r e e n w o o d a n d Hiden J , t i n i-uwood, b is w ife , If II vI iik ,
a n d . If dead, tlio h e ir s , devisees,
g r a n t e e s ,.r o t h e r r l n t t u n n i s u n d e r
said i:«,true s. U r e e n w o o d a n d H e l ­
en J i Ire.-nwood, h is w ife , a n d t h e
folh-w lint. If 11vI rtic. a n d . If d ead,
th e lieir-. d e v is e r s , i r r a n te e s o r o t h ­
e r il . i l t m m t s u n d e r th e m , t o - w l l :
i"hnrl, s Mont a a ne Hull, H o w a r d
i ‘ ILtll, H e n ry il W ils o n a n d Mary
H e s t e r W a s h to irn. F a n n i e
H em
D avid
17.
....
„ s, W alter E vans,
i. ' ii . \. i, r,"^ e " i • ' nvVhim mi^,. iV . ' /.Ii
"ifE I D i h e i h w m iuuiH .iti. a v . t v
*! •'j-'nnd.-rs. C h a r i , i D aiif.ird. J-.hu
T ' S &amp; t i ! ' ! ^ r c i a r n ’M
:
i n a i '- . y . H e n ry
IP m l n t i n ; . . . and
' v ,l!llim HleUm'H. a n d nil p.-r tn
' ' ' " o l i o : ml li i l e r e s l In t h e h e r e i n afi.-r d o s e r lh e d r.-.ii • Ntnle t&gt;,-wlt
l l c u l n n l n g 97,6.2 f u r t s.illlll . f til.)
iiiiriluveiti o.iriii-r nf S.-ctlou .11.
|. . w n s h l p 2ii, N.nitli &lt;if H a lo '.' 30
E a» l; r u n s m it h :ln7 feet, m ore &lt;r
less in (he s i iu t h w e s t c u r l ie r ,.f Die
M V 1, lit N W 1, ..f silhl S e . t r . II it.
" t e n .........
1316,1 fl , i n , ! , 1,1 less

U’.’iHt cnrti* r s.r ! !ir» N 1j •®f
! i.f sttl.1 s . . r i. »n r. 1. Il(&gt;rtii t
»
r. id w»**t
2 f . . t.
ut b s (5.3
f i id mnr&lt;* n r 1®ss. •t.s a | m&gt;lut ♦ IHt
i.f hi-gintiinK; ii.riii-i- w r i t 11.-, f.-.-t
nm rii o r I. nh t ,&gt; liio imli.t . f h i.a ln .
p lu g . nhI.I Iuh .Ih ly i n g h.-ttia in SamIn.ih' I'lUinly, F l.irh ln : &gt; mi m.d ndi
of y o u ur.- hvridi) iirdiw id In upp r u r t o t h i s ciiiisi ntt i I •
11&gt;.
f i r s t M o n d a y In J a m m y I *' • Hi.
s a m u b e i n g a H ub' D:n i.f tiiH
C o u r t, a n d th e f o u r t h day of tinm o n t h , n n d In di fa u li H n r e o f a d e ­
c r e e p ro i oitf.-Nso a l l ) li- e n te r e .l
nun Ili- t yo u a n d e m i t of you and

u i i d e it w a s w ith i n t h e i r r a n g e , | 1 JV "|J« V d 'l iT I t F . U n i i D E i t i . D ' i h a t
eo in p u te il w illi G e n e r a l t o e s v s t t - o , u o r d e r I .- puhlli&lt;h..| . , n . . a n . , ) .
f..r f.o ir Kip-rciodvr w e.-ka In 8,in
mute of 2 1 hits.
ll. rul.l a n. w&lt;|. ,p. r p rin te d
German secret documents were af ..r.I
n . I p 11MNI1.il a t Malifioil. Florid..

produced by Colonel Bach which
showed that German anti-aircraft
gun i were credited with bringing
lici'.vu 1 . p «rc dit of 6,025 allied air­
craft nnd balloons listed as over­
come from January, 1917, to Aug­
ust. 1918.
Captain Lewis, whoso company
operated the . an blights and list­
ening- do vires during the night
tests
Fort Tildeh, told the court
that with the modern sound dccctors, he had been aide to pick
up theoretical enemy plants-ten
miles away anil plot their move­
ments with accuracy, even though
the pilot.i throttle,| tii- motors in
attempts to glide in noiselessly.

......... .

pc,l,UK lw.

Superintendent Cradle Roll, Mrs.
to I’, lingan.

Mur. 18..11; May t.i a p.dnt 112a i f. ,-t west ..f ih&lt;&gt;

18.14; July 17.90.

V. E. UOUtlluVSS.
Clt-rk of ttii&gt; C i r c u i t C o u r t , Si*mln o te C o u n ty , d o r i a n .
(S E A L )
Uy A. It. W K K K S .
D e p u ty C lerk .
r». ItAYMOND E L L A its.

VVITNWHH t h e
Im m l
.f
......... I:«&gt;- . Ii 'r k o f Ho t ' l r r n l l

.Ui'mltioh' F o u n t y .

V

E

Porter E. Pitts
III7AL E S T A T E
l i n - l l t - 1 1 3 l i t N a t 'l . ll n n k li ld a ,
1‘hnne C'.i-W
S.infer.I, Fla.

Ilepre* eiiilmr W,

Heal E s t a t e

1,1 « b b b b i i « ) j a i u a n

aauH usuu a u i a i i a n a u s

Wheeler,

A u to Top« Made n n d I t e p n l r r d ,
Side C u r lo l n s F o r AH M akea nf
C ars

Model T rim ( ’o.
Ilutllfr (Jiirnm' l i \ &gt; t l T o
••We T r i m I h « C nr
\ o l ih«» ilivitrr***

Tires and Tubes
At prices that nr« right
Pan Am and Standard Gas ano
, Oils

•t

•lead t» Ills urkoown heirs, devi­
sees. legatee*. or grauicv. ami To
all persona lt.ivliiK ur ilalmim, uu&gt;
liU.ri-st In Ihe follow Ilia ilracrllicd
lauds, or otherwise. to-\vlt:
Lots Five (fi) and Six (fl), In
Faction 32. Township IS Smith.
Hhnge 32 Krtst. ronlulnlrir Hrveniy-one and .12/100 (71.32 TOO)
neres. lyltnc and lo th a la Seminote County, Florida.
It npnenrfng from n sivorn WU of
mnipmlnt herein that you and «*Brli
•*f you, mny lie interested in that
•■••rtnln described tract and parcel
ol land In Seminole County, Pioruia.
nmt described above. You andittrrf of
you are hereby ■commanded nnd
reijulred to appear to said bill of
complaint nt the Court House In
Sanford. Semlnolp County. Florida,
on Friday, the lfith day ef Jan­
uary A. l&gt;. 1020. otherwise said blit
will be taken ns confrimed by you
nnd each of you, said bill having
been filed for the purpose of iittlotInu title to the above described
land In the Complainant * II. 11.
' IT j s F t'r tT ItE tl O R D E R E D T h at
t h i s o r d e r he p u b l i s h e d o n c e n
w e e k f o r f o u r e o n s e c u t tv o w e e k s
In t h e S a n f o r d H e r a ld a n e w s p a p e r
p h b l l n h e d In S e m in o le C o u n ty . Pit»' *1 OINK .\V D O R D K H F .t) T H I S t h e
I 2 l h d a y of D e c e m b e r A. U. Itt23.
V. 17. DOlffJLAsS,
C l e r k o f C ir c u i t C o u rt, S e v e n th J u ­
d ic ia l C irc u it. S e m in o le C ou n ty .
ItV \ M. W E E K S , D. C.
.1 \ MES n . S i t M i l l s ,
S o l i c i t o r fo r C o m p l a i n a n t ,
Dec. 12- 111-26 J a n 2-'.'.
noth i: o f
m a n t k ifh s n l k
M olten In h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t u n ­
d e r n n d by v i r t u e •&gt;f Hint c e r t a i n
f i n a l d e c r e e of f o r e c l o s u r e a n d s a le

r e n d e r e d a n d i n t e t e d In llic C irc u i t
C o u r t n f S m l a o l o C o u n ty . F lo r id a
In C lu u i c a ry , w h e r e i n A l v c r C a r v e r
Is I he c o m p l a i n a n t a n d tieorKC T a n ­
n e r e l nl n r o t h e d e f e n d a n t s b e a r Imr d a t e tin* 10 tit d a y o f D e c e m b e r
1»23, I t h e u n d e r s U n e d m a s t e r wlU
on -Monday. J a n u a r y 4th. 1*26. d u r ­
in g Hie letral h o u r s o ( s a l e b efo re
t h e C o u r t H o m o d o o r tn S em ln o l*
C o u n ty . F lu r ld n . o f f e r s f o r s a l e a n d
sell u n t o t h e h i g h e s t b id d e r fo r
cash th e fo llo w in g d escribed lauds
In H cm lnn to C o u n ty , F l o r i d a : •
Lot 26 o f t h e P l a n of th o S u b ­

d i v i s i o n o f A. D. Htentlfi
a d d i t i o n t o t h e to w n o f Ka
f o r d &gt;8 s u r v e y e d by K in g , m . b r Ji H a l t e d J u n e m i . w h ic h
p l a n a n d • p l o t is r e c o r d e d o n
p a g e SO. P l a t B o o k " A " o f th e
P u tilln R e c o r d s o f O r a n g e C o u n ­
ty , F l o r i d a , ( n f w h ic h S &gt; m l n o l « . 3
C o u n ty w as fo rm e rly a p a rt).
Said l a n d t o p e s o l d toi s a t i s f y t a l l
d e c r e e n m t co sts.
L L O Y D V. HOYLE,
S o l i c i t o r f d r C o m p tn ln n rft.

Special Master,

JO H N U. L E O .V A n D Y ;

fA r. a f o d
_

_________ ^ , r e a l l y ; j o e ^ i m n o t s o r r v ;

N u \ f . 6 i ^ W ^ TH A T Y o u o o N t L iN re m a o ?s
m ^ u l E C A N T / J C O O K I W A ^ VUELL A S

[COOK L|I&lt;E
Y O O ,V |

IvE DEO PEP TO LET HER 6)1
IF YOuU-GlVE HE HER WAGESI

I'd a s Soom TO POT IN THE RANK EACH*.
EATU/ASPS’ week T oward ' 6 L»i ldi
.NESTS ANP A HOME,
, H O T PO&lt;5 !(
MOLE HIPS
sNlAMAS ^OOD
U s HER.
B ooking, awd A
(BREADANP MEAT)
N EU /
JHomJzL'

Tli

vS u t c h e s s

Jr

T onne1
TROUSER

10*» P aitra,• ! t Bl(|

Christmas
only one
week away
For that last minute gift (or
Uncle Dill or Comin Tom—i
let us make a suggestion.
Separate trousers make un­
usually sccepiahle gifts right
now because well dressed men
everyw here are wearing
trousers of contrasting shades
with coat and T*st&lt;
Re sure they are Dutches*.
Menfolk like their style, fit,
and comfoib And they murf
wear well because of that
famous W arranty, jqs *
IhittQHj ;i , j &lt;rRi/» ‘ ■ 1

Th

num r)

f u r n n ln ilr (liitlr tnir|».»-»r U n il U r ic n l i (jmk n k l r l i

iiflrti cnlU fur f«ii 11K&lt;«iix Mtitrlf

IIiil t«&gt; Him* m uni*) f i m a n l n h n m r o f &gt;«mr n u n h n i l l f f r r r n l pruft*
I i i l l l i m . ’ I n t o t»r I h r I ll \ II H r * n lilr h hn\r* In r n parn illiiR:
nrrr«n»ll l r «
n r o f oriritf I n i h i I h r fninll&gt; t m . i k i ’ i n In l l i r f n r f l l i n l n r r n l htsmo

I Nl 111 ti llti ll*
$

f'nrofntl&gt; urn oil m m i r j xtiiiithl lio rjirofiilty t n u H l n t ,
^lii)

m * mt%Uo w ills &gt;ciii ntiniil ^ o u r lis sm rf

Wi* li n o n o u t .slier nf I)ot&gt;«*iii!i«*r *•IlniiU* nriil GftriJon*1 nn hnnit f l i n t i f e
« III ttU V till roi|iirnf.

Electric Irons
Radio Supplies

Woodruff tv
Watson

R INK’S KILLING
STATION
Phone 4G1-J

Ilf.4 Sanford Avc. Saufoid. Fla.

hvcnjlhmo tor The Ruildcr
f
•i—

« g r^ a =

S A N F O R O ,
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F L O R I D A
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F l o r i d a , arpl Ho-

J. II. JACKSON
Long Timo Loans on Residences and Fluainess rro jie rty ,
E asy Repayment Plan
Office in new M errlw ealhcr Ruilding
2nd S tree t.

P h on e O il

G r a h a m B r o t h e r s p r o g r e s s in th e
e x p o r t field is n o less aston ish in g than
their co n tin u ed advance in the d o m es­
tic m arket.

sw rH M )« a ..m M 3 l

Mt 3 More Bays!
To m ake your reservations in the first miction of

G raham B roth ers T ru ck s w ere first
shipped abroad in v o lu m e in 1 9 2 2 .
T h is y ea r’s e x p o r ts w ill ex ceed th o se
o f 1 9 2 2 by fu lly 1 3 0 0 p e rcen t!
A m erican b u sin ess m en, se e k in g d e­
p en d ab le tran sp ortation at lo w c o st,
fou n d it in G raham B roth ers T ru ck s.
*’ '

SANFORD GROVE
“ AMID M AJESTIC PIN E S"

I

“Veedol Oils”

CONG REG ATI ON AL CHURCH
Sunday services:
Sunday School 9:45 oelock.
Morning service 11:00 o’clock.
Evening service 7:30 o’clock.
A cordial welcome tor all.
Weekly Financial Review
NEW YORK, Dec. 12. — (/P) —
Speculative interest in the stock
market thin week was torn be
tween the conflicting responses to
constructive trade developments
and the fumiiinr practice of sell­
ing securities on tho theory that
all the good news in sight lias
been discounted. Despite dimin­
ishing activity, speculators for the
ndvnncc retained control of the
2i3
price movement and moderate
gains were recovered by many rep:L
Poul- lesentntive railroad ar.d industrial
_ fowl 17@2I; shares.
32; rno*tors
Insofar ns the attention of the
!*«« 17(g) 19.
financial community was conccrn-

V.

D ro lter

~~

F oreign m erch an ts e v e r y w h e r e h ave
been q u ick to fo llo w the lead o f the
th o u g h tfu l th ou san d s here at h o m e .

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER _12,_192B.

PAGE FOUR
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uThe Sanford Herald

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iai?Sf

A Growing City

pr o spe c t s fo r a h a r d w in t e r

As Brisbane Sees It

It Coat* to Govern
No Range—Healthy
Work Out the Ape
Incomplete Epitaph
Hard Term* for Italy.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
( opyrlahi 1B2S. hr Ntar fa.
_____
t h i s GOVERNMENT in the
especially those in authority, the City Commission and t h e , next fiscal year will spend $3,494,» B t'lta c n lP T lO B HATH*
One Tear—17.0® SI* Month* »3.50
, Delivered In eity by Carrier, per vnrious pinning boards, to prevent Huch a condition of af- [ 222,308. What becomes of the
1 weak. lfr. WeeKly Edition $-.00 fairs. They should be continually on the jum p to see that ■°?e
exWnduSra? ° ar
per year.______ ____________ _
Sanford
is
never
caught
unawares
with
a
larger
population
&gt; Three and one-third cents rep■FRCtAL BOTirEi All obltunry
J resent the regular cost of govemnotices, cords of thank a. reaolu- than it can safely and comfortably accomodate.
Ilona and notices of antertalnmanta
ment. More thnn sixteen cents
T
h
a
t
such
a
situ
a
tio
n
is
likely
to
a
rise
is
no
fanciful
whore charge* arc made will bo
charged fer nt regular adv*rtl»lnn dream o r hope. O th er F lo rid a cities have alre ad y been placed nre spent keeping ready for war— i
nnd we are not one percent ready.
rataa.________
..
in a deplorable predicam ent. In th e c ity of M iami when the
Military pensions, life insurance,
' r r m u r il a b b o c ia t k ii ritB M
T h a A aao c la trd Pr«**» la cxclti*- telephone com pany was in stallin g an a u to m a tic sy stem a few annuities, etc., take more than six­
W il y e n t i t l e d to t h e u s e f o r r« teen cents.
DUbllcAtlon of a ll n e w s d i a p n t c h e a y e a rs ago, it w as th o u g h t th n t th e needs of th e city would
c r e d i t e d to It o r n o t o t h e r w i s e be m et fo r th e n ex t ten o r fifteen y e a rs. A lready th e sy stem
INTEREST ON the public debt
c r e d i t e d In thl# paper and aim. t h e
local n ew * p u b li s h e d h e r e i n . All in stalled is w oefully inadeuate. T h e service is atrocious and takes 22 cents out of every dollar.
r l a h t s of r a p u h l l c a t l o n o f s p e c i a l
Paying off the wnr debt takes 14
d i s p a t c h e s h e r e in a r e a l s o r e s e r v e d . th o u san d s nre unable to g e t telephones a t all.
cents. You might remember tha‘.
S
an
fo
rd
is
grow
ing
a
t
a
trem
endously
rapid
ra
te
,
even
SA T U R D A Y , D EC . 12, 1925.
when they talk about getting this
fa s te r th a n m any of th ese o th e r cities w hich have outgrow n country into the League of N a­
THE HERALD’S PLATFORM
th e ir public u tilities nnd th e ir s tre e ts and tra n sp o rta tio n tions, or world court, which would
1.—Deeper water route to Jack- sy ste m s. We should be building here for a city of fifty mean more debt and more interest
■onrllle.
2s—Cbiuitruclion of St. Johns-In- th o u san d people. If we build s tre e ts fo r a city of tw en ty A GIRL WITH no rouge on her
five th o u san d , by th e tim e we have th em built we will have face wins the health prize a t Bar­
dian River canal.
3/—Extension of white way.
alread y outgrow n them .
nard college. Miss Elizabeth Metz­
4,—Swimming pool, tenni* courts,
twenty years old, is five feet
It is th e m isfo rtu n e of m ost larg e cities th a t th e ir s tre e ts ger,
etc.
four and one-half inches tnl\
2,—Augmenting of building pro­ a re no t wide enough to accom m odate th e trem en d o u s tra ffic weighs 120 pounds. She wenrs
gram-house*, hotels, a p a r t , o f th e p resen t day. L ittle n arrow w inding s tre e ts o f scarcely high heels, hut you can’t expect
ment house*.
th ir ty fe e t in w idth a re som etim es compelled to su p p o rt a everything. No rouge or lip stick
6,.—Extension of street paving
ic feet wj
tra ffic w hich would ov ertax a s tre e t v,,
of „a h,|uu im
n d red
in ever touches her skin. She give
program.
w
idth.
This is one of those very im p o rta n t th in g s which breathe
[ ^ t h ^ n nnd
d " t hthat
at m
»n? hhealth.
Sh! ^
7.—Construction
of
boulevard
means
S an fo rd m u st g u ard ag ain st.
around !,ake Monroe.
Other young women please take
8.
—Completion of eity beautifica­
A, beautiful
T he city m nde a wise move w hen in fin ish in g Park Ave- notice.
,
,
. . . . complexion
.
tion program.
any^ungT an
Os—Expansion of school system nue to th e lake front, it m ade it considerably w id er th a n th e
with provision for increased fa- old p a r t of tho thoro u g h fare. T he city realized th a t w ith J worth marrying
d l i t i e a . ___________________ th e conatruction of th e m unicipal p ier an d y a c h t basin a t ‘
SIR OLIVER LODGE is old, bin
th e foot of P ark Avenue, nnd w ith th e opening of th e lake
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
well, He says evolution
fro n t boulevard through to th e Dixie H ighw ay, nnd w ith th e thinks
and creation arc both true and
SELF-PRAISE: — Lot another erectio n o f the city hall nnd o th e r buildings in th n t section suggests thnt ntan, instead of de­
man praise thoe, and ro t thlno th n t tra ff ic would be heavy on th a t s tr e e t and th a t m ore nying his relationship to the lower
own mouth: a stranger and not room would he necessary.
animals, including the monkeys,
thine own lips. Proverbs 27:2.
should "work the ape out of ids
PRAYER:—O God, Thou art
B u t w hy stop th e re ? P ark A venue is perhaps th e sec­ nature.”
great nnd grcntly to bo praised, ond m o st im portant th o ro u g h fare in th e city . It is rapidly
Man should get rid of the ape
but we are nothing suvo in Theo, becom ing one of the leadng busness s tre e ts . It has already thnt works within him, also of the
and then we are children of Grti,
been designated as th e new m ain ro u te of th e Dixie H igh­ pig that drives him to vice and
and in this wo glory.
gluttony, the tiger that provides
w ay th ro u g h Sanford, nnd will undoubtedly som e dny reveal ferocity und the henvy toed sloth
F ir s t S tre e t in th e congestion of its tra ffic . Even a t th e that holds us hack from work.
THROW THE THORN
I have my troubles, who has not? p re sen t tim e w ith m any cars parked on P ark A venue be­
MANY SOLDIERS lie in graves
The llttlo cares, tho greater sor­ tw een F ir s t and Second S tree ts, it is only w ith th e u tm o st
no name. What would yon
rows,
d ifficu lty th a t a m o to rist can make his w ay th ro u g h w ith ­ with
write above such graves? The war
Tho grief that corns* no matter o u t scraping fenders.
department has approved this in,
what,
P ark A venue should he widened th ro u gh o u t its e n tire scription:
And then the grief a fellow bor­
"Here rests in honored glory an
rows.
len g th to accom odate th e needs of a rapidly grow ing city, American
soldier, known but to
I sometimes hear some word un nnd th is should be done a t once.
God."
kind
---------------------- o---------------------Thnt doubles both my load nnd
T H A T IS admirable.
But
labors,
Some Slogans Migiit Help
wouldn’t you add two or three
And yet I know that I would find
lines about keeping out of Euro­
It so with nearly all my neigh­
In an e ffo rt to reduce m otor accidents th e S ta te H igh­ pean entanglements to save other
bors.
w ay D e p artm en t of Ohio is using a num ber of sa fe ty first young Americans from that kimi
And so I shall not grieve for long slogans a t s a fe ty exhibitions. Several of these were o rig i­ of unknown glory.
There is glory, undoubtedly, but
When others doubt und disbe­
n a ted by the d e p a rtm e n t and have found wide vogue. T he not much satisfaction in having
lieve me.
Nor when the strong are much too o fficials believe th e exhibition of these slogans has helped young Americans shot because
Btromf,
m a te ria lly in reducing autom obile accidents because th ey Europeans cannot resist the temp­
Nor oven'-when the weak may have served to rem ind a u to ists of the responsibility th a t tation to invade each other’s
territory and cut each other's
grieve mo,
throats.
For, if some rose some thorn pos­ re s ts upon th em while driving.
sessed,
F o r th e p a st few m onths Florida has been eith er first or
Then shall I lot It overcome me? second in th e w eekly lists of killed and injured in m otor acci­
MARSHALL FIELD &amp; CO.,
Yea, press it tighter to my breast,
which means James Simpson, pub­
dents.
T
h
e
lists
a
re
compiled
by
The
Associated
P
ress
and
Or throw the thorn that wounds
lish their annual report, showing
include re p o rts from every southern s ta te . One week Florida a surplus of more than $(17,000,mo from me?
leads in th e num ber of d e ath s and is second iu th e num ber 000.
J bid you throw tho thorn away
"Scest thou a man diligent in
of in ju red while th e following week m ig h t find il leading in
And keep the beauty of the
his
he shall stand be­
th e n um ber of in ju red and second in th e num ber of deaths. fore business,
roses,
i
kings." In our days "kings”
Recall tho kindness of tho day,
Since Ohio officials feel th a t some good has been derived means bank presidents.
Or, if unkindness dny discloses, from th e exhibition of strik in g slogans for au to ists, it
.Then put it from your heart and m ig h t be well fo r Florida to try th e sam e th in g in an e ffo rt
THE PROSPERITY of one o?
mind,.
tho greatest concerns in the world
to
curb
th
e
increasing
num
ber
of
m
otor
accidents
in
th
is
And say, “I shnil not grieve
also means general prosperity.
s ta te . T h e S ta te Road D ep artm en t m ight well take under
about it”—
The Marshal Field wholesale de­
'And very likely yon will find
co nsideration a few slogans on th e order of those adopted by partment reflects general condi­
You got along quite wtdl with- th e Ohio bo ard :
tions, mid they ure excellent.
•
out It.
If only Unde Sam knew enough
—Dougins Mnlloch.
1. D on't try to scare locomotives w ith your horn.
to
mind his own business und let
-------- o--------2. A road hog roots up m acadam w ith his nose.
Europeans mind T1IE1R business.
One good thing about being
3. O ur roads are wide and sm ooth, don’t burn
mentioned for governor is that
th em up.
ILLINOIS DISCOVERS that :i
it doesn’t cost anything.
bill passed, quietly, makes it pos­
*1. D eath is so p erm an en t— take a m inute or
sible to set free young Leopold or
tw o a t those dangerous railroad crossings,
Wo might get Congress to in­
1Loeb, or any other criminal, that
5. T ra g e d y in seven w ords: Speed increases,
vestigate the “Rod” Grange case
might have "the price."
b re a th ceases, re st in pieces.
and see If tho sorrel-topped one is­
Virtue wonders how such a bill
n’t getting too much money.
could slip through the Illinois leg­
G. H orse sense ns well ns horsepow er should c&gt;n■.
o — -islature.
tc r into th e operation of m otor vehicles.
'I he non-virtuous wonder how
Action of tho Tncnn-Arica in
7. Live to ride a n o th er day by obeying all w arn ­
much n law of that kind would he
adopting certain nations mode by
ing signs.
worth in the hands of "practical
Gen. Jonn J. Pershing has caused
men."
things to get warm down in Chile.
8. Believe in highw ay w arning sig n s— they
-------- o-------m ean w hat they say.
H IE LEAGUE of Nations com­
"course It isn’t customary but
9. D rive w ith care—you may m eet a fool.
plains that Turks have been com­
wo might stretch a point and re­
10. A reckless d riv er is a crim inal.
mitting massacres along the tem­
mind you thnt there are only
porary frontier of Mesul. North
11. Keep your hands on th e wheel— let your girl
twelvo moro dnyH left in which to
orn Mesopotamia (that blessed
hug herself.
do your Christmas shopping.
word) is running with blood split
-------- --------12. T he th re e “ IP s" : “ Hooch— H ugging— H a ste ”
by the Turks.
Because he was unable to defeat
cause 7fi p er cent of the m otor accidents.
Mnssacrcing is something that
his wife n t checkers, a New York
the Turks understand.
If you
man recently committed suicide.
doubt it ask the Amenians. The
I t’s hard to believe out if it had
SA N FO R D ^FO R U M
remarkable thing is that there nre
been mah jong wo could under­
any Armenians left.
stood.
as sawmill men, would \isit San­
Editor Sanford Herald,
Britain, mnryelojsly patient,
------ —o .........
ford on December Uth, und stated eager for the oil underground in
Dear Sir:
The Mitchell court martial will
Your most excellent and timely that they must be entertained lav­ Mesopotamia, but realizing that
end next week, court observers be­ editorial in Thursday’s Sanford ishly, regardless of cost; and even her young men would not bo con­
lieve. Wo cun name several mem­ Herald entitled "Somebody Blun­ if it should be necessary for our scripted to fight Turks, is willing
bers of the War nnd Navy De­ dered,” unquestionably was inspir­ company to bear the entire ex­ to wait and make almost any con­
partm ents who will bo darn glad ed by a highly proper civic pride; pense.
cession.
They have wise far-seeing men
Other
citizens,
knowing
of
Mr.
but
in
your
statement
of
facts,
you
o f lt*
0 _
George
were at least partially in error. Hudgings’ plans, and knowing of working for England.
A year ago Sanford bunk de­
The truth is. that the writer his personal friendship with most Harvey worries about the future
posits amounted to approximately met the party of visiting lumber­ of the visitors to arrive, left him of Britain more thun is necessary.
three million nnd three hundred men at the dock, shook hands with to take the lead; but unfortunate­ He might better worry about this
thousand dollars. At the close of their leader, Mr. Harrell, Mr. ly, nt the very time that plans country a little. We could usa
business Nov. 30, this year they Fleishel and many others, and in for the entertainment should have some British statesmen here, if
totaled five million and nine hun­ his feeble way, welcomed them taken shape, Mr. Hudgins was wo could get it naturalized und
dred thousand dollars, represent­
heartily to -Hanford, in the stricken with u dangerous illness acclimated.
ing an increase over last year of name of all the people, nnd more requiring the services of a doctor
approximately seventy-five Per especially on behalf of the lum­ and nurses. The Chamber of Com­
merce bad notice of this condition, DAN DOBBS SAYS:
cent. Figures like these together bermen of Sanford.
with others showing postal re­
The fact is, that the lumbermen but unhappily this circumstance
Rich American hunter has autlceipts, amount of construction uml of Sanford had planned to enter­ was the primary cause of San­
Our most famous
activity in tho real estate field tain the distinguished visitors roy­ ford's failure to measure up to her
rich American hunters are chorus
proper standard.
give the story of Sanford’s tre ­ ally.
girls.
mendous growth better thun words
Let's get better organized, and
More than n week ago, Mr. S. A.
P. Hudgins, Manager of the Cur- not let it happen again.
alone can describe it.
Greek language has not changed
Respectfully yours,
-------- o--------tor Lumber Company, advised the
much
in 2,000 years. Not eve,,
D. P. Davis, prominent Tampa w riter that this delegation of Tex­
II, W. HOUR.
developer, was married und di­
FngLhr°ek Wullers try 10 &gt;Penk
vorced in twenty-five day*. Wo
MY FAVORITE STORIES
are not so concerned with the jus­
Several butchers in Birming­
ny hivin ' s. conn
tice of the grounds on which the
ham, Ala,, have been told to mend
decree was granted as we are with
their weighs.
Differences of an acute nature of the visiting nobleman stole
tho speed with which the court
acted. Besides securing the di­ arose In a crap game on the Mem­ slowly back toward his hip p«kDrive on tax dodgers has Kartvorce in record-breaking time, the phis wharf. The* dispute had to
od.
Drive on taxi dodging con­
rarlies were able to obtain It do with tho ownership of a five
Nigger,' he inquired softly of tinues.
in a judicial district o'-faer th u i dollar bill. For possession of it his enemy, "what date »3 dis!"
**
roslain’tt payin’ no heed, to date?,**
the one In which they resided. If there were two claimant*—»
reel* i ‘II ain
Nothing tickles a girl more thun
it is generally that easy to aocure dent roustabout/and a truclent- saidI the Memphis dark ty.
having a date with a man who
a divorce In this atalu, und the looking ■strange#''from up a* Louis
“ well, you bolter do »o,” Bald has a mustache.
ngwt is whispered over tho coun­ wav.
/
.p b o stranger, "cauie jest twelve
try, Florida It liable to supplant, i The argument reached a crucial | month* frum today you’ll a-been
Oniy one more umbrella and
Hone ns tho divorceor.tc r of, thtt tondl arltkul (stag#.
tlakl paraackly one yean.1
ihllahrd rwrrr ■*&lt;«*••■ * * "» t

M any cities, blessed w ith m ushroon g ro w th , aw ake a f te r
a sound n ig h t's sleep to find th a t th e y a re to tally u n p re­
E ntered aa flecond Claaa M atter. pared fo r th e ir present size. T h e ir telephone sy stem is in­
O ctober ST, 1»l». a t th a Poatofflca
a t Hanford. F lorida undar Act of adequate. T h e ir w ater supply is in su fficien t. T h e ir electric
______ c u rre n t is continually sh o rt. T h e ir s tre e ts a re too n arro w
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148

MRS. FRED S. D A IG ER, SOCIETY EDITOR

Miss A nabel Spurling
And Ralph T. Cowan
Are Married Friday
A wedding of unusual interest
was that of Friday afternoon at
the F irst Methodist Church, when
Miss Anabel Spurting became the
bride of Ralph TillmeH Cowan.
The ceremony was performed by
tho groom’s father, Rev. E. C.
,e C ongrcga- Cownn, who used the impressive
meet st.thc ring ceremony, in the presence of
in JewctJ on relatives and a few intimate
friends.
0 ciock.
The bride, who is n beautiful
1 'he *uxi',Un CUirch. young woman of petite blond type,
frier.*1 3:30 wns a picture of girlish lovliness
\
in her wedding costume of brown
rill /neot at flat crepe trimmed in gold. Her
M. Phillips, coat was brown velour with fur
banding*. A small, chic hat and
other accessories were in match­
ing tones of brown.
Mrs. Burke Steele presided at
the organ, using tha “ Bridal Cho­
rus” from Lohengrin’s "Mid Sum­
mer’s Night Dream,” as the pro­
cessional, while
Mendelssohn's
"Wedding March" wns used na re­
cessional. During the ceremony
ie Sanford “ Love’s Old Sweet Song" was softtent its nn- |ly played.
, To Town,” Mrs. Cowan is the daughter of
iditorium at |I Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Spurling of
iMellonville Avenue. She is n grad­
of the Wo* uate of the Sanford High School
i a "Gypsy” and has a large circle of friends.
lose, at 3:30
The groom is a valued employee
ulus Takach of Smtih Bros, and has only mnde
his home in Sanford for a short
♦Imc, coming here from Atlanta,
ill entertain Ga.
Immediately nfter tho sacred
Wednesday
jrie on Pnrk vows hnd been spoken, the happy
young couple left for a wetiding
trip to Atinnta, and other places
in Georgia, and after Jan. 1, they
[f MacDowell will be a t home to their friends.
F the Sorosii
lole Chapter
lent “Rollins
let plays nt
High School

ment To
cresting
[Tuesday
iftemoon at
liar meeting
bent of the
«b will be
b, with Mrs.
prman of the

SANFORD H ERALD, SATURDAY. n r r r M n r n 1 2 , 1925,

Personals
Nona Linley of Atchison, 1
is in the city for the week
stopping at the Montezuma.
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Kohan of
Umando, p. I., who are touring
the United States, arrived in San­
ford on Friday for an indefinite
A. Ulumperl, who has been the
guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr.
and .Mrs. Victor Check at their
home on Third Street, hn3 return­
ed to his home at Topeka, Kan.
R. L. Shinholscr returned homo
Friday evening from Macon, G a,
where he was called by the death
of his sister, Mrs. R. L. Kemp.

A C T IV IT IE S

R E SID E N C E T E L E P H O N E :

The
announce the birth Pof ° ' | M r s . H a w k i n s C o n n c l I y spirited ganio of bridge.
prize for high score among the
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E n t e r t a i n s T h e E i g h t Indies, silk lingerie, was awarded
Dr. Ren
t Englander of New York O ’C I o p Ic R r i r l r r n P l n K Mrs. J. D. Woodruff.
e day here Friday on busi- WV“ 1UCK I M IC lg e U lU D Caswell, holding high score nmong
the men, was given a »hick tie. J.
One of the most cnjiyable of 1&gt;. Woodruff received the consola­
Mr and Mrs. S. O. Shlnholser the many social affuirs of this tion n large stick of candy tied
and family are now occupying their week wns the bridge party given with a huge butterfly bow df red
lovely new home recently complet­ Friday evening by Mrs. Hawkins ribbon.
ed on Oak Avenue.
Connelly at her lovely home on
Further carrying o u t t h e
Sanford Heights.
There were Christmas colors were the tempt­
Mr. and Mrs. Dnnuel B. Hodges three tnbles of players, the guests ing refreshments of creamed chick­
and family moved into their new being the members of the Eight en in timbals, stuffed to mat' es,
O'clock Bridge Club.
hot rolls, cranberry jelly rut in
home in Edgewood on Thursday.
The spacious living room and fantastic Christmas designs, and
D. L Thrasher motored to Eus- sun parlor, where the card tables coffee.
tis on business, Friday morning. were placed, were orhige with
Those enjoying tha hospitality
many bowls and baskets of roses of this charming hostess were Mr.
Mrs. John I.conardi, who is a t­ in the rich shade of red. Other and Mrs. J. 1). Woodruff, Dr. and
of Christmas were al­ Mrs, Ren Caswell, Mr. and Mrs.
tending Stetson University nt De- suggestions
W. C. Hill. Mr. ami Mrs. Wynn W.
I.and, where she is *nklng a post so used.
Tallies done in holly, mistletoe Potter, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Mc­
graduate course in law, is spend­
ing the week end here with rela­ and other holiday symbols were Call, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward
tives.
used in keeping the scores for the Betts.

Twelve-year-old Swiss f a r m
boys must get up nt four in th *
morning to cut grass with a scythe
in the orchard, for their cows.

SPECIAL

1924 ESSEX COACH—Good
tire s and in first class conlition.
1921 FORD COUPE — Good
tires, ru n s good.
1923 FORD TOURING— A t
a bargain.
1—OAKLAND SIX —Cheap.

Chast Fuller Motor Co.
411 W est F ir s t St.
C hrysler Dealer

Miss Robbie Lou Ganrett will re­
turn home Sunday afternoon from
TO BE OPEN SUNDAY
Jacksonville, whero she has just
completed a business course at the Tho library' reading rooms will
Jacksonville Business College.
be open every Sunday afternoon
during the winter from 3 to 0
Mrs. M. Martin of Comfort Cot­ o clock. Although no books may
tage, has received word of tho be borrowed or returned, free ac­
death of her mother, Mrs. J. M. C. cess is given to all tho books on
A. Harding, Tuesday evening at the shelves for those who would
like to spend a quiet nftenioon
her home in Palmyra, N. J.
reading. The current magnzincs
Mr. and Mrs. IL J. Lehmon and will also be found on file’ Sev­
Mr. and Mrs. Courtright motored eral young men who are interest­
to Daytona on Friday whero they ed patrons are donating their ser­
vices, so ns to give the public this
will spend the week end.
opportunity, and all will be cord­
ially welcome, both the tourists
Janies A. Thigpen of Florence, and
regular members.
S. C., is the guest of his brother
and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. W. .1
Thigpen at their home on Park
Avenue.

A Quart of Buttermilk
Miss Elizabeth Parker, Miss j a day will keep the
Mamie Hood and Claude Mershonel
Many A ttend Carnival of Orlando are the week end guests 1 doctor away.
Dance Friday E vening of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hood.

A largo crowd of jolly members
of the younger set, attended tho
carnival dance, given by Norton’s
“Maine" orchcstru, Friday evening
at the City Hall.
Dances of all kinds, in which
quite a number of feature dances
were introduced, were enjoyed un­
til a late hour. Horns and other
noiso makers, as well as fancy
caps, balloons and confetti lent u
festive note to the occasion.
The orchestra needs no intro­
duction, having given a dance about
a fortnight ago, its music being
well receive as was tested by
tho large crowd which attended
Friday evening.

Mrs. Edmund Meisch has as her
guest, her mother, Mrs. \V. A.
Teague of MountvlHc, C. C., who
arrived in Sanford on Saturday
afternoon.
John Maurer
the city for a
over his celery
fore going to
extended stay.

TRY OUR

Velvet Lactic-Culture

of New York is in
short stay looking
interests here, be­
Brndetuon for an

Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Wood, S.
A. Wood Jr., and little daughter, Special in C artons this week
Dorothy Wood of Del.ami, spent
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. J. I).
^
Hood at their country home on
Crystal Lake.

be featursame elabirried out as
Verne Hurt of Lakeland wns
illy trained Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Loomis of in t.a
the city on Friday attending to
■ young lad- Tulsa, Okla., were among the a r ­
I Gypsy tos- rivals in Sanford on Friday and business.
fctions Irom »rc at the Montezuma for th e 1
Mrs. Victor Senburg end two
1 with Mn. winter.
children Jean and Buddie, left Sat­
urday uftemoon for Jnmostown,
6. f.. Denni- WE ARE owners and developers, N. Y., having been called there j
r i a! circles Having subdivision that offer by the illness f her aunt.
[will appear most unusual opportunities for the
rriembcn of investor. Hero is your chance to
Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Ballard and
in the city make some real money. Apply daughter Miss Ruth Bullard of
attend. The Room 305 First National Bank Altamonte Springs, motored to
be charged Building. Florida Land Investors Sanford on Friday and were the
guests of friends.

Seven miles of incom parable beach, a s u rf w arm ed by th e G ulf Stream
to a d elig h tfu l tem p eratu re, w ith continuous re fre sh in g ocenn breezes,

Ice Cream

are b rin g in g vacatio n ists ami homeHeekers from every section of the
country to HOLLYWOOD Tly-the-Sea.

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H ere one has th e w orld's g reatest recreational facilities rig h t a t his door.
As a sp o rts devotee, you have an asso rtm ent here equal to tho country’s
m ost fam ous reso rts.

You may te st your aq u atic prow ess in tho foaming

s u rf o r in the immense salt w ater sw im m ing pool of th e S o u th ’s fin est
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casino.

11(1 W est Second St

You may enjoy deep-sea fishing, boat racing, aquaplaning, ynchting,
golf, tennis, dancing and m otoring along p icturesque w ays.

All the sm art

rendezvous of the socially elite are open to visito rs and g u e sts,

HERE WE SUGGEST GIFT THINGS FOR HIM

HOLLYWOOD REACH, w ith its generous asso rtm en t of am usem ent and

Gifts He Would Like to Get From You This Christmas

e n tertain m en t features, has sprung Into param ount favor.

It is pronounc­

ed one of th e fin est b ath in g and sp o rts resorts on the e n tire E a s t Count.
As a reso rt and in d u strial city of all-year activities, HOLLYWOOD Bythe-Sea is an ideal placo for perm anent residence or vacation at any tim e,
T he developm ent in progress, coupled w ith the constant rise of values,
m akes HOLLYWOOD R y-the-Sea a

m ost

logical

place

fur

property

ow nership.
All K inds of
H andkerchiefs
Initialed, $1 and $2 fo r a box
of 3

For
Outdoor Men
Lum berjacks
Just th e th in g for the man
who h u n ts o r is outside much.
Very w arm .

Plain Irish Linen, 35c, 50c
75c, $1, and $1.50.
Colored B orders, 35c or 3 for
nket robes
bes, and exing robes.

$ 1 .0 0 .

Always Useful
L eath er Belts
Narrow or wide plain leather
belts, or belts with initialed
buckles.

$1.00 to $3.00
M ufflers

FILL OUT AND M AIL T H IS COUPON
TODAY
M anager, Hollywood O ffice:
Sanford, Fla.
F R E E — L u x u rio u s auto-bus trip s of inspection are m ade w eek­
ly from S an fo rd to Hollywood liy-thc-Sea, th ro u g h th e tro p ics’
gorgeous splendor and along its m ost en ch an tin g w aterw ays.
Call a t o ur office today and learn the p articu lars of th is d e lig h t­

M ufflers a re m ore popular
th a n ev er. B rig h t p a tte rn s in
Scotch Wool o r Rayon silk, or
t
p u re silk.

D ear S ir: Kindly send me w ith o u t
obligation on m y p a rt, full inform ation
about the F R E E TO U R O F IN SPEC ­
TION to Hollywood B y-The-Sea, Flor­
ida's A ll-Y ear R esort C ity, an d Descrip­
tive P rin ted M atter, Illu strate d .

ful F R E E trip , and g et our beautifully illu stra te d lite ra tu re .
If it is not convenient to cull, mail us th e a tta c h e d coupon and
we will send you full particulars by earliest m ail.— B ut mail it

ADDRESS

today.
STA TE

I e Weal Gift

J* N««kwear
so w in g of new
Rest6 p a' n bat w ings
‘ '11 imported m otifs.
r V L O O to $2.50

Sm oking Ja c k e ts
F in e fo r th e m an a t home
W arm , n eat, and very com
fo rtab le. Wool.

For Every Man
Gloves or G auntlets
Gloves for s tre e t or dress
wear, warm lined gloves or
gauntlets for driving.

$2.50 to $6.00

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USED CAR r
BARGAINS '

CARDS OF TH A N K S
We wish to th a n k the
m em bers of th e C hristian
C hurch and Sunday School,
also Dr. King and his helpers,
and all o u r kind friends, for
th e help and sym pathy given
us in th e death of my hus­
band and our cousin. Also
we th an k nil fo r th e beautiful
floral offerings. May Cod’s
choicest blessings rew ard you.
M rs. W. J. H astin g s
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. M offitt

217-W

■nulia Avenue

�TH E SANFORD HERALD. SATURDAY, PECEMBEg _12,J925.

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A NEW DEVELOPMENT OF THE GREATER SANFORD DISTRICT, IN THE HEART OF THE
MOST EXCLUSIVE RESIDENTIAL CENTER, SURROUNDED BY THE HIGHER TYPE D E ­
VELOPMENTS OF THE COUNTRY CLUB SECTION. THIS UNCOMPARABLE LOCATION
INSURES THE BEST HOMESITE OFFERING OF THE CRYSTAL LAKES SECTION.
;
IMPROVEMENTS THAT ARE A PROMISE IN MANY DEVELOPMENTS ARE AN AC'J’UAfy;
ITY IN ORANGE COURT. ELECTRIC LIGHTS, WATER AND PAVED STREETS ARE WELL
UNDER WAY AND WILL BE COMPLETED WITHIN ANOTHER WEEK. THESE FEATURES
ASSURE ALL THE COMFORTS AND CONVENIENCE OF MODERN HOME LIFE.

Homesites in this development are very limited. We advise immediate action, before public an
nouncements are made.

I OUR

REPRESlONTATIVES W ITH AUTOM OBILES A R E

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DISPOSAL TO S E E THIS PR O PERTY

111. C.

Woodcock

C. II. Bradley

It. J . Ilully, J r.

P. (I. C am eron

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L. 11. Clon.sc

C. W. A nderson

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A. S. Douj&gt;las.s

It. S. Holly

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A. W. Bartholomew

II. J. Mnder

SALES AGENTS
Off ices:
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Bests Delaney In Fiercely
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Fought Ring Classic In New Gardens

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NEW YORK, Doc. 12.—GP)—
The world’s light heavyweight
ring championship crown still re­
mains on the head of Paul Barlenbach, aft^r a fircely contested 15
round battle last night with the
man who knocked him out in four
rounds less than two years ago.
Jack Delaney of Bridgeport,
Conn., was several times In rench
of another sensational triumph be­
fore the 23,000 spectators in the
New Madison Square Gardens.
But at the points when an ag­
gressive offensive would seeminFy hnve wotr the fight, Delaney

hesitated and waited to his sorrow,.
i, ^ ioored for a C0Unt of three in
the s ix t^ an|d punchctl
&gt;n
H0° J x.th and seventh Bcrlenhach
a
thc i.ast six rounds with
hinwu »*., ™lly which "nved for
him the title he wrested from Mike

STILLS FOUND AT COURT
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.,
„.ec' V— (/p&gt;—County officials are
at a loss to explain the presence
of two large copper stills, found
on the steps of the county court
bbear
e T tthe
h ariletters
V hli K. K. K. “and
M to
a
cross,
The containers were confiscated
li’ii ! 1,C0Unty aml PlaeciJ in the
jail while an investigation of their
delivery j s being made.

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Dec. 12.-His margin of victory was close
today »ul“
for ncwspnp0r mcn ,n thc rinw(de
[Captain o|
H team and
gave him only seven rounds to
oice tor allsix
for the challenger, while they
has *ilfnwi
called two even.
nh with a
Florida enpnlu of proDempsey And Wills
tptain of an
itch will oPTo Fight In Chicago
jJ his ChiJfl receive a
of $50,000.
KANSAS CITY, Dec. 12. ~ (Jp)
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Tlic^ proposed heavy weight
diversity to
championship match between Jack
offer w
Dempsey and Harry Wills, negro,
bid. It will
rparents for B ursted Blood Vessel Keeps will in nil likelihood” he held near
re made in
G rid S ta r O ut O f C ontest hCicngo some time in July, P.ay
ichool nnd
W ith D etro it Picked T e a m ; p®1™0"- attorney for Dempsey,
the Asuociuled Press here toC
om plications M ay Develop told
day.
Iare elderly,
[near Santa
provides for
DETROIT, Mich., Dec. 12.—(iT)
South uf- —Harold Grnngc, nuburn thntclicd Florida Aviator To
onville ngReceive Decoration
[the Pacific footbnll star, will not play with
the Chicago Bears when they meet
|CS.
PARIS, Dec. 12 — (VP) Four
the Detroit professional footbnll
duled
San Fran- team here today and whnt is more American aviators who served
Uears on he will not even show himself to with the Sherifian Escadrille, in
the war in Morocco, nave been
the crowd in his uniform with the awarded the cross of the legion of
I in the conhonor for gallantry in battle.
fat Atlanta, famous “77” on it.
Instead the former Illinois star They nre: Major A. Pollock, of
Ingeles and
will sit on the sido lines in civil­ New Orleans; Major James Susof Daytona; Capt. Lansing
[k and other ian clothes and watch his, team­ snn,
mates with his arm tied up in C. Holden; of New York and Lt.
red.
William S. Cousins of Ner Orleans.
Stellar full- splints.
T1h&gt; official presentation will
il ball was
Grange arrived last night with
[college nnd thc Chicago team from Pittsburgh take place nt the Hotel des Inill of their and immediately went to a hotel vnlidcH Dec. 17, when a number of
rer of the where he nskeil the house physi­ French officers Syrian and Moroc­
co also will be decorated. Marshal
cian to examine his arm. After
[Nevers has the physician had examined the Detain is expected to review the
all under injured nrm he said blood eidts troops._______________________
,1 days. In- had formed and it would be given
Severs will careful attention. If the blood clots
tackle of should move near the heart ho
W. H. LONG
ts, former said, it was impossible to say what
j and Jint complications might develop.
URAT MARKET
Carlisle InGrnngo told the physician he hnd
not slept for two nights because
410 Sanford Ava. Sanford, Fla.
of the pain in his arm.
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ton on tho Loans
M ONEY AVAILABLE
Loans
all eleven,
ken against
For First Mortgage Loans on Liberal Valuation Basis at 1%
Chicago
Consult ua first when in thc m a r k e t f o r funds
fame hero
M a g n o l i a &amp; S e c o n d A. P . CONNELLY &amp; SONS
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manager
[ confirmed
Francisco

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d e r s u p o n r e t u r n of p l a n a a n d s p e c t f l c n t l o n a t o t h e A r c h it e c t.
B y o r d e r o f t h e C o u n ty H oard o f 1
P u b l i c I n s t r u c t i o n . S e m in o le C o u n ­
ty . F l o r i d a . D e c e m b e r Sth, 1SJ5.
F R E D T. W IL L IA M S , C h a i r m a n .
At I o a t: T . W. L,A Wm“ ix ,

H .aleit bids w ill b* re c e i v e d by
t h e C o u n ty R oaril o f P u b l i c I n s t r u c ­
tio n f o r S e m in o le C o u n ty . F l o r i d a ,
a t S u p e r i n t e n d e n t 's Office, C o u r t
H ouse, S an fo rd , F l o r i d a , u n t i l e l e v ­
Secretary.
en A. M.. J a n u a r y 12th. I»S*. f o r D ec. 12-19-ffl J a n S-9,
t h e f u r n i s h i n g o f m a t e r l u l a Tor a n d
. e r e c t io n of t w o t o i le t ro o m * . In ­
c lu d i n g p l u m b in g . f o r t h e c o lo r e d
H l« h School I lu lld lm r l o c a t e d n t
S a n r o r d In S e m in o le C o u n ty , In a c ­
c o rd a n c e w ith p l a n a a n d a n e c l f lc n Ilona a a p r e p a r e d by K l t o n J.
H o u g h to n , A r c h it e c t.
Tlie Hoard r e s e r v e s t h e r i g h t to
r e j e r t a n y nnd n il bids, o r t o a c ­
c e p t a n y bid nr p a r t of bid by t h e m
is a proscription for
d eem e d to be to . t h e beat I n t e r e s t
of th e C ou n ty .
C opies of p lan a a n d s p e e l f l r a t l o n a Colds, Grippe, F lu, Dengue,
m ay no bud fro m t h e A r c h i t e c t u p ­
on dep oalt of T w e n t y - f i v e (125.00) Bilious F ev er nnd M alaria
H o lla r s c e rt if ie d c h e c k , s u c h d e J 4
p o sit t o be r e f u n d e d b o n a fido b i d ­
It kills the germs.

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BENSON SPRINGS INN
Benson Springs, F ill!' '
Opposite Sanford on LAKE MONROE

666

Open fireplaces, g re a t piazzas, oranges, radio, billartls, tennis, boating, bathing, excellent fish in g ; all
free to g u ests. W eekly ra te s, single $25 to $45; double
$50 to $90. A m erican plan.
Modern rooms.

A D V E R T IS E M E N T S T E L L YOU W HAT T H E
M A N CE OF B U S IN E S S IS D OING FOR YOU.

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INJURED “RED” IN
CIVILIAN CLOTHES
SITS ON SIDELINES

vtaj also
LnMAW)
(teniertnen
of Flor­
ins run
flay on ths

Here Is An Example:
Mr. T. C. Johson, of Macon, Ga., bought lot 30th of Month. The price was $000.00. He paid 25 per
cent down or $225. He sold this lot three weeks later for $350.00, making over 100 per cent on his
investment. Can you beat this? Other resales of this property are just as good. WHY? Improve­

Open an account with
us now. The pleasure
ind happiness of own­
ing your own home cart
k yours. Why delay?
loin us now.

will abo
team inGeorgia
Washington
[td in Fairtille’s new
omodationp
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Sanford Building

&amp; Loan Association

oneer wo* eigaret
anil chapre Press.

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Offers Quick Returns
To the Investor

ments are being made, not promised. As we guarantee the following. 1st—
4 feet sidewalks now
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going in. 2nd-Hygenic supply of especially fine water to adequately meet all domestic require­
ments, water now here. 3rd-Electric lights to ample supply all homes and properly light all
streets. 4th—
Streets; Rock Base; Flomich Ave. and Center Asphalted.
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HOLLY HILL HEIGHTS is only ten minutes drive from Wonderful Daytona Beach, with high

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class restricted developments on each side, only 4-10 mile to Halifax River and Dixie Highway.

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WHAT SOMEONE ELSE
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Another 25 per cent advance almost sure on January 1st. Get in on these pre-development
prices. Double your money invested in six months. Phone 349 for appointment, as we will take
you to Daytona to see this wonderful development. Do it now.

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We feel th a t th e su p erio r quality of lumber we
offer and our prom pt and courteous service Is a c°m,
bination th a t any person would appreciate and desire
when building.
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for your new home. We a s s u re you, you will get the
best in every article.

j CARTER LUMBER COMPANY j
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Sanford. F l o r i d a
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New $50,000,000 St. Augustine development of D. P.
Davis, nationally famed developer and originator of
Davis Islands in Tampa, is proving itself to be the
most sought property in Florida.
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When the first unit of Davis Shores was announced
recently it sold out on opening day—$11,260,000
worth of property in addition to the heavy oversub­
scription of $7,137,000.
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will loan $5,000,000 to our property owners for
purposes in Davis Shores.

Kv this otter we seek to help in building a grea ter St. Augustine; to render its housing situation
capable ot meeting the demand for homes by newcomers; to increase the city’s payroll through
building activity; to stim ulate the market in building materials and supplies; to assure larger
and quicker returns for property owners; to further evidence our great faith in St. Augustin*
and Davis Shores; and to invest our money in wholesom e developm ent in the same locality
where our profits are being earned. "
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Remarkable performance ol this character indicates
a repetition at Davis Shores of the spectacular history
of Davis Islands where new world's records for sales
achievement and quickly earned profits were repeat­
edly established.
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This $5,000,000 loan will be immediately available for lot owe
who desire to construct residences, apartment houses or business bniit
ings on their property—just as fast as the building sites are made rea'dj-

Within three hours after the sale had opened a dozen
buyers had disposed of their properly at a profit of
over $20,000; within a fortnight profits either taken
or refused on Davis Shores had mounted to a quarter
million dollars or more.
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The recent offer of a $10,000,000 loan made in conjunction
with our famous Tampa dcvclopment—Davis Islands—was enthusias­
tically received and followed by such remarkable building activity
and notable rises iu values that we have decided to make a sintila
loan to our property holders in St. Augustine.

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builders, those who take advantage of this offer w ill not only be bringing bigger and more
rapid protits to themselves, but they will also be m aterially aiding in the advancement of Flor­
ida’s welfare.
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T U g SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1925,

went there to have Dr. Ingram
test her eyes for glasses.

Watrous, o'
nt the win
ago. « turncl
resident*
j returned
Sirs. John
, Mr. and
Sir. and
Ivinff conrtcent mar■n , Jellfson,
ho at one
cr honic in
le will be at
friends here
Modern
'will meet
o’clock.

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had a large attendance on Decem­
ber 2nd when the hostesses were
Sirs. Edward E. Hardy, and Mr*.
Ervin Farmer. This week, on
Wednesday, the Club had another
enjoyable afternoon of cards, Mrs.
Ralph Ranger and Sirs. Tullis be­
ing the hostesses. At conclusion
At Sectional Meeting Number of the games refreshments of hot
heven, comprising five counties, chocolnte, tangerines and cakes
winch wne entertained last week were served.
at the Sanford Women's Club, the
jolowing were present from LongThe Civic League holds its an­
\i"?i■* " rs*
S. Klngslnnd, Sirs. nual Ilaznr at the library on
Milliam Green, Sirs. Et.-in Farm­ Friday of this week when fancy
er, Mrs. Edward Early nnd Mrs. articles and Christmas gifts will
J. Henry Slanick.
bo on sale and supper will be
served from six until eikht o’clock.

Margaret Cottinghnm, in the fifth of Innd including on apartment
and sixth grades.
house and nrngne grove situated
on Molncr Avenue, or the Wagner
The school will close on Friday ltoad. A substantial consideration
the IS), for the Christmas vaca­ wns pair. Property on this road
tion.
has lately been sold for $2,000 an
acre,
Mr. David E. Mnnasco soon
leaves for Washington, I). C. to in­
It is understood tha* the pur­
terest the government authorities
in the jrojcct for proposed clear­ chaser of the Partin celery plan­
ing of the channel ns ns to nllow tation is n prominent oil magnate
yachts and other boats to find who will come on his yacht by way
navigable waters from St. Johns
River through to Lake Jessup.

of the St. Johns River and Lai
Jessup to spend several weeks c
cry wlrtter in seclusion a t h
new home.
__ _

Clarence Bergqulst, of Tampa,
Mr. and Mrs. David Mnnasco en­
spent n few days a t the home of
tertained their nephew, Mr. John
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Lundquist.
Inman from Tampa over the weekThe Dorcas Union will meet on
the afternoon of Dee. 17 at the
Mr. Willard McWorkmnn of Inhome of Mrs. Vihlcn.
diannpolis, Ind., n frequent visitor
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home of Mrs. llilm a Lundquist, days ns the guest of his cousin Mr.
H a n fo rd
F lo rid * this coming Saturday, Dec, 12, Joseph P h ip p s on Greenwood
both in the afternoon and evening.
Somo dainty Christmas things will
be for sale ns well ns coffee, can­
Mrs. Charles Baldwin of Terry,
dy and fine home-made cakes. Pro­ vilie. Conn., nnd daughter, Mbs
On \V&gt;M V i m
S a n f o r d , F ta ..
It is reported from the office
o n o tilhek \ w M t o f b v l- a n tl r o a d .
ceeds will go for the benefit of Sarah Redmond, formerly secre­
of the IIcnck-Tinkor Commpany
&gt;«ju will fin d a mcloct s t o c k o f f ln o
both the Upsala churches.
tary to the Methodist .Medical Sib. r- ,
• l n al t i t f e a n a r l r s . p a r r o t s , p a r a k e e t s
that their sales from Friday t i
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a m i Kohl f i s h . F o r J o u r C h r i s t m a s
sion at Shanghai, China, arc reiteration on Saturday at the Al­
At the Lyman School, on the Wednesday nmount to $100,001).
p r e s e n t * a l s o c a g e s a n d s u i ip l lr s .
tamonte
Community
House
were
spending
the
season
with
the
Crusevening
of
Friday,
Dee.
11,
the
A
rough
estimate
sets
the
number
C o m e g e t y o u r c h o ic e w h i l e (tic k in g
Chinese Train Is
Mrs. John B. Senrcy, Mrs. L. S. scholars will give a modern vau­ of lots sold at 200.
bys in upper Longwood.
Is g o o d .
Klngslnnd nnd Mrs. J. II. Menick. deville show nnd on Friday, dec.
Caught In Battle
,? niembora in Altniuontc wore 19, the school will have a Com­
Formerly ciuict Longwood Is ns
Mr. nnd Mrs. John J. Mathcsnn delightful
hostesses to the Clubs
Christmas tree with ap­ full of activity ns neighboring
PEKING, Dec. 12.—(/P)—Twen­ of Plainfield, New Jersey, have from the Sanford Women’s Club munity
propriate exercises.
Wcst First Street
towns and cities while sales and
ty Americans nnd several Brittish- bought the home of Mr. S. Roy
Auxiliary, Chuluota
l
block
west of DcLand Road
sub-dividing
go
merrily
on.
Long and that of Mr. Robert Ayer l jub, bV*.
Oviedo Club and Longwood
ers, passengers on* the train which adjoining with Id building lots,
The names on the honor roll for
Sanford, Fla.
Civic League.
left Peking for Ttcnstin, yesterday nnd will occcupy the Ayer U me
month of November nro Fern
On Wednesday O. II. Frnin and
Frnin, Gilnin Honeycutt, Allen L. It, Payne bought from It. J.
wore caught iri the midst of n bnt- through the winter. Mr. and Mrs.
The Ladies Five-Hundred Club Scott, Foyc Leo Macintosh, and Reiter thirteen and a half acres
Mnthcson have also purchased the
new house of Mr. George Crosby
on Warren Street.
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meeting of
-- of Com7, in Sjonttendroutino
pa* elected
Peckham,
!red term* a relief train through with food
Governors.
to convey the passengers to their
destination. Foreign legations here
service at are
protesting energetically to
h will lie
pointing out that the procct 7 P. M. Feng,
December, tocol of 1901 gives the foreigners
the specific right to occupy Yanging ns for- tsun
as n vantage point in keeping
will be held communication
with the seaport.
tendance nt
Sunday was
Ottawn, the capital of Canada,
will celebrate in 1927 the centen­
of its settlement by Colonel
nday School nial
Christmas By, British army engineer, who
the Ridcnu Canal. It
J the follow- constructed
was known as Bytown until about
Uee i* in 1850 and made the federal capital
ank Evans; to settle the disputed claims of
Mr*. Lath- Montreal and Toronto _ for the
A. E. Col.', bon
or.
iV e* ft'JJ
lopkins, Jr.,
Mr. Turley
Uc held its
iome of Mrs.
Wednesday
plans were
iitnms party

Mr. Fred A. Clark, manager of
the Orange and Black Hotel, has
lately bought from Arthur Dalp of
Mount Vernon, Maine, hi* Iiuujo
on Warren Street, and ext •r.sivc
repairs are now being made by
Contractor Bryceno Clark.

Earle T. Field

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Mr. Robert S. Entzmingcr has
started the erection of a brick
house an Warren Street for which
Mr, Clark also has the contract.
Principal and Mrs. J. W. An­
thony of the Lyman School are en­
tertaining Mrs. Anthony’s mother
from Portage, Wisconsin.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Cobb and Miss
Cobit are entertaining Mr. and
Mrs. Rodney Harris from Beau­
mont, Texas.
Mrs. Munro-Berwick, proprietor

The Valdez Hotel
■apeville

ANNOUNCES A

Dk a trip to
is planning
c?tnte busi-

New Year Celebration

uite ill with
mlaria. I&gt;r.
him. Since
| with hi*
H Hawkins,

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Thursday, December 31
D inner at 8:00 P. M.
D ancing 9;Sft i\ M, to 1:0.O.A,
F u n , C o n fetti,

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Noise Makers

A lim ited n u m b e r of Reservations arc now being
accepted a t $2.50 per cover.

ami Mrs.
' Friday i.i
Westerdick

Mail Check W ith Reservation b&gt;
W U RT W. W A RN ER, Manager.

[SSIFIEDS
les on Dixie
B,‘ 2.)0 orange

I trees, good
ft pears, lemIgunvas. avn[iplendid bus■&gt;&lt; from R. R.
Inu'y new I-

Robertson, W illiams and Monahan
PUBLIC ACCO UNTA NTS

F oak-shaded
■ultry houses
fly, and 291)
pd equipment
b- $2500 noedPD&gt; -I9I First

Sanford’s Residential Masterpiece

Sits I (a* I X- I S M t m n n l c Tt-t»t j*lc- lltillilliie

Barber
barber
elcome.

IS OFFERED AT A 10% FREDEVE LOPMENT DISCOUNT
Up to and including December 25, 1925

M AKE T IIE Y U L E T ID E SEA SO N MEAN SOMETHING
TO YOUR LOVED O N ES AND FR IEN D S BY GIVING
SU P E R IO R

G IFT S

SE L E C T E D

FROM

OUK WELL
T his o fferin g is m ost opportune, coming ju s t iu tim e to solve th e C h ristm a s p resen t problem
A homesRe in San L a n ta is an ideal g ift; it com bines constantly enhancing value w ith d esira­

STOCKED STO RE.

bility.

As an in v estm en t or ns a place to live in it is incom parable.

WE HAVE
Sterling Silver, Community Silver

Prcdevelopment discount will positively be withdrawn December 25,
1925. Make your reservation now. A 10% deposit will reserve a lot;
15% additional payable in 30 days and the balance in one, two, and three

H olm es and Edward Silver
Hawk’s Rich Decorated Glass

years.

Seth Thomas Clocks
Ladies’ and Men’s Gruen Watches

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Men’s Strap Watches
Toilet Sets
O vernight Cases
SALES AGENTS

T ravelling Rolls

107-10‘J South Park Avenue
Phan c 720

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An A rtist’s D rawing o f Some of the New Buildings Soon to be Erected in Longwood
24 Salesmen with Automobiles are on Hand at our Oflices to Show Longwood Opportunities.

LOCAL AGENT
Smith and Rawlins
212 M agnolia St., Phone 367
Representative- will be on
Property all day Sunday.

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AND AFFILIATED COMPANIES
CALL EITHER OFFICE
L. C. Prime
General Sales Manager
Edward S. Crocker With Full Sales Force
Property Every Day.

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South Orange
Telephone H

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�Largest R e a l E S T A T E Sales
Institution In The Country

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To tho Original Purchasers o f Any Loti in Daytona Park
ihirchaicd from Any Authorised Representative o f E .A , fThitc Organisation, Inc.:---In consideration of the confidence invested by the public in the E. A. White Organizationjnc., New York
City, together with this institution’s desire to protect the interests of its clients, the E. A. White Organization,*
Inc., hereby guarantees to refund all moneys paid to them oh account of any sales of Daytona Park lots, located
in the City of Daytona Beach, Florida, made by them to any original purchasers of any said lots, within the
period of ninety (90) days from the date of their purchases, if said original purchasers find that said Daytona
Park properties have been misrepresented in any manner to them by the Company’s agents or through any
advertisements bearing the E. A. White Organization, Inc., name which have appeared in any newspapers.1

pM(w Pmn*ylvanla Building, 223 Wejt 3*&lt;ih Sfc, Nrtu Yorfc Ciiv, of uhich
Entire 19th Floor U Occupied by the E. A. While OrganUuiion, Inc.

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"References
Few of Our Notable Sue*
Hesses in New York SubDivision Developments
Hollis P a r k G a r d e n s

Believing Implicitly in the Stability of Florida’s Progressive Development, the

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Graham B e a c h P a r k
Floral P a rk M a n o r
South B ro w n s v ille
Babcock L a k e C lu b
Kings w a y G a r d e n s

O r g a n i z a t i o n , i « c.

Of New York City, Exclusive Sales Agents for its Subsidiary Company, the
Holdridge Development Corporation of New York, (Specializing in Daytona

E ast F lo ra l P a r k

Flatbush S q u a r e
Pershing S q u a r e
Canarsie M a n o r
Beverly S q u a r e
College P o in t
Broad bum e

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Park) Backs its Faith in This Property with This 90-Day Money-Back Guarantee!

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B ro a d w a y F l u s h i n g H a s t

Kingsw a y G a r d e n s S o u th
Howard B e a c h E s t a t e s
Mineola G a r d e n s N o . i
Annadale B e a c h P a r k
Mineola L a w n s N o r t h

CITY OF DAYTONA BEACH
r 'P H E beautiful Daytona Park subdivision of w h ich this ofiering is a part has a frontage of two and one*quarter miles on

H a m ilto n B e a c h P a r k

the paved D e Land Highway, th e main artery of trav el betw een

South R o a d G a r d e n s
Iottenville M a n o r
Mineola L a w n s
Mineola W e s t
Bronx P la z a
Girard P a r k

Daytona Beach on the East Coast and T am pa on th e W est

are one of the largest real estate
development and sales organizations
I
country, em ploying over 7 0 0 sulesI
operating b ran ch offices in Brook I I hmaica, N e w a rk , T roy, N .Y . and
|Wna Beach, Florida.

1I lr d e ra tio n s

d u rin g the past tw elve
I r,t ‘3 aggregated m any m illions in gross
K and every dollar of it represents sound
Ues.,n carelully selected properties, con*
Priced, fully im proved and fore^ocated for investors’ protection,
1 ey arteries of traffic a n d comlYmovement.

Coast. E V E R Y L O T IN D A Y T O N A P A R K IS L O C A T E D
W IT H IN T H E C O R P O R A T E LIM IT S O F T H E C IT Y
O F D A Y T O N A B EA C H .

D a y to n a P a r k H o m c sttc s , 5 0 x 1 2 5 , a r e c o n se rv a tiv e ly
P ric e d a t $450 to .$ 7 5 0 a n d Sold on Convenient Time
Payments Under a Positive " M o n e y Back** G u a ra n te e !
Im p ro v e m e n ts a n d T i t / e j A ls o G u a r a n te e d .
U n d e r the term s of th e tru st agreem ent w ith the AUantic
Bank anil T ru st C om pany of D aytona Beach, th e funds for th e
installation of these im provem ents are deposited w ith th e
above institution in tru st to guarantee th e completion of d ie
im provem ent program in D aytona Park!

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Daytona Office: Corner Volusia and Beach Streets, Daytona Beach Florida
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Mail Coupon or Communicate With

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Suite 11, Bull Building
Phone 657

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Suite 11, Ball Building
Phone 057

(Mease send me lite ra tu re on D aytona Park im proved Home
Sites, photo-prints of property, details of M oney-Back G u aran tee and
term s of purchase. ( T h is T r u e s t does not o b lig ate nw in any
uwy w h atev er]

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Sometimes you may note our reference to Loch Arbor as “Sanford’s O utstanding Develop­
ment” not because of the arbitray title we bestow but because of facts.
Dominance of location makes it so.
Importance in its relation to Sanford’s fu tu re residential growth m akes it so.
The great size of the property m akes it so.
The quality and characterof improvements m akes it so.
Singly, anyone of these would put Loch Arbor to the forefront. Collectively, they over­
whelmingly place Loch Arbor in a position unsaila 3le.
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t rm h A film* w ill ho hv natural right, one of the finest, most attractive
and b est located
fortified

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�Tilt: SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY. DECE

JaszjslsjVlereiy Copy
1 Masters, Says Experl
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Air Service Chief Claims No
Co-Operalion Given Him By
War Department Or Conpress In Appropriations

fits

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uinpels It
Out Plan
| Merger

WASHINGTON, Dec. 12— &lt;/P)— While blaming tignt pursuit
strings held by congress for a de­
cided shortage of pursuit and bom­
bardment airplanes faced by the
army Maj. Gen. Mason M. Patrick,
cheif of the army air service, told
the court martial trying Col. Wil­
liam Mitchell today that the war
department itself had not rendered
him the assistance ic cguld have
extended.
The meterological service given
army flyers was fa r frqm satis­
factory, ho said, and , tho radio
service was not up to requirements
but when questioned by the court
he said he did not believe tho de­
partment’s treatment of him had
been "marked different from
that accorded chiefs of other
branches."
Asked specifically where in the

nLess
ast Year
rger Part
its Are In
Expenses

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requiring it to
r consolation of
lilroods into n
itcaiiv At the
Rjted that tho
uportation Act
, the gradual
iiting railroads
, be strengthwith the cornpower to npre the mergers
i views were sot
,1 report, mndo
t with tho text
b it considered
ih the end dety of its meni~
the report said,
od and perhaps
to be accom|o*s of time if
lolation is perjundiT guidance
“in a normnl

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Claude Etienne Pasteur, great­
grandfather of Louis rnsteur,
bought his freedom from serfdom
with four gold pieces of twentyfour Hvres.

SAVANNAH. Gn., Dec. 11.—'VP)
—The plant of the Southern Ferti­
liser and Chemical Company, on
Hutchinson Island, in the Savan­
nah river here, was damaged by
fire early today to the estimated
extent of $750,000.
Fire fighters were handicapped
In combatting tho flnmcs duo to
tho position of tho plant on tho
island. Land apparatus was dis­
patched from the city to aid fire
tugs which played streams of wa­
ter on tho burning structure from
the river.
The terminals of the Seaboard
Railway, located on the South
Carolina side of tho river, were en­
dangered and efforts of private
fire fighters were concentrated on
saving these and other buildings
in the path of the flames. The
plant which was damaged wns vnlued at $5,000,000 by A. I). Stcb
har, president of the company, and
employed 1,000 men.
Forestry conservation was dis­
cussed in Poor Richard’s Improved
Almanac as cnrly as 1749.

PARIS. Dec. 11—{/PI—The high
cost of living has made itself
manifest in another French quart­
er. The French universities all
report the enrollment of an un­
usual number of elderly and mid­
dle-aged pupils.
Retired officers, merchants, func
tionnries and others, finding their
incomes from investments too
small for present day needs, are
seeking to perfect themselves in
somo subject with n view to reobtaining employment. Tho sub­
ject most patronized is law, nnd
Systematic boxin,
after thnt, the modern languages. England in 1710.

The oldest locomotives now in
existence are "Puffing Bully*’ and
"Urylan Dillv," built about 1812
by Foster and Hackworth of Eng­
land.

SAVE and
T H R IV E

What’s in a Bank Name?
Is the name of your hank a name likely to add lustre to
yuur own in the business world?
Docs it stand for commanding strength, the prestige
gained from sound character and years of able manage­
ment; for courteous, friendly service?
Will you he proud to ssy; "Yes, that is my bank?”
A

The choice of the right hank Is often the turning
point in a business career. It is not a decision to be
made lightly.

FIRST NATIONAL BANK

M A X D O L IN
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IN LONGWOOD PARK, AT ABSOLUTE

kw or block any
bon should be
kis^rn, in order
[ better service,
L and no undue
itition may re-

*iag the valuan.i of the counr*ntl years ago,
sported consid)Vl|h respect to
1 Percent of the
. TO percent of
sports, and lit
M reports have
He work on the
“ be well adation work is
capture by the
141* of railroad
t™ a "fair re44 declared to
of $5,911,ry, Where they
road contingent

French Go To School
To Increase Income

Damage To Fertilizer
Plant At Savannah Is
Estimated At $750,000

WE WILL SELL

Lreport slated,

nal recommenj, tho commis;rit ions that a
acted to punish
f railroad em­
ir service; and
| the merchant
provide tyrean shipping in
tf export and
kdified.
ttine work for
|c commission
learnings were
■turn standard
R provide pre■ r tmUn were
■ pnomt fiscal
B p - ! , in spite
Hri/nt ir.itvases.
iHaiion of these
H arly a decade
Biyid, the pro■going into the
Beads was 40.S
B said, “wherepercent. The
I f material and
I expenses, and
P, generally acllfiiiir."
[to enforce new
Its upon railpost fiscal year,
[ were equipped
I order with auM devices, the
A !• ight reducof accidents at
«&lt;&gt; was noted,

War department had failed him,
Gen. Patrick said that when he
had naked for certain things he
thought necessary for the air serv­
ice, the war department "had not
done as much as I would have
liked."
"I have always said," he added,
“that the war department did the
best It could. In the matter of
funds, they have been as liberal
as they could. Some of my offi­
cers have been unfortunately plac­
ed on tho promotion list.
"I have made recommendnttons
for legislation which the depart­
ment had not approve'!."

Now York City.—Too modern'
jazzists nro only copyists after
all, when it comes to syncopation.
Thin is tho opinion of Mar Dolin, famous San Francisco music
leader.
"AH tho old masters," says Mr.
Po’in, "mndo wide use of synco­
pation. You will find it in Schu­
bert, Dehuirs. Chopin. Tschnikow•

Work On Southern
Memorial At Stone
Mountain Resumed

On the grounds, in the heart of

STONE MOUNTAN, Gn., Dee.
10—(*P) Work was resumed hero,
today* on tho gigantic Stone Moun­
tain Confederate Memorial with
Augustus Lukemann, of Virginia,
sculptor, in charge of the work.
Resumation of enrving was accom­
panied by ceremonies participated
in by officials of the Stone Moun­
tain Memorial Association, Mr.
I.ukemunn and Justice Price Gil­
bert of tho Supremo Court of
Georgia. Justice Gilbert acting
ns personal ropresenThtivc of Gov­
ernor Clifford Walker, gave the
signal for the drills to start, by
waving the stars nnd bars of the
Confederacy.
Hollins N. Randolph, president
of the association, made the fol­
lowing statement in connection
with the resumption of work:
“ It is a source of great satis­
faction to everyone officially con­
nected with tho Stone Mountain
Memorial to get work started
again, and we believe our satis­
faction is shared in full measure
by tho public.
"During the period of nine
months in which the work was
suspended the association has sold
a sufficient number of memorial
half dollars to place itself in a
strong financial position."

LiONGWOOD PARK is located in the heart o f Osteen, Florida, and Osteen is just starting to grow.
The new state road from New Smyrna to Sanford is being paved through Osteen, and new buildings
are springing up all over the town. Longwood Park is getting its share, as Longwood Park is a beau­
tiful, wooded grove with a high elevation, fronting the new state road.

Rudolf Kruby, tho Hartford
“king of beggars," cun ask for
nlma in ten languages. Arraigned
in court recently for fighting, he
said, “ I would rather earn my
Thc Philippine I.duruU could
bread honestly by begging than produce 75,000 tons of rubber anbecome a burglar."
nunlly.

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LONGWVVOD PARK is going to have large shaded lots, wide streets, and building is starting

there now. This is your opportunity to buy a lot in Osteen before the prices go up. You may never
have another opportunity to buy real estate in Osteen at YOUR OWN PRICK AND ON EASY TERMS.

$500.00 IN PRIZES INCLUDING
BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOT
You don’t have to buy a lot or even bid on a lot to win the prizes, but you must be on the grounds
at Longw ood Park at 2 P. M. Tuesday, December 15th.

hlN W it INSPECTION DAILY FROM 2 TO 5 P. M.
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Seminole County, Florida
Wm. R. K enan, Jr.. P resid en t
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General O ffices— C ity Huildinn
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Climate. Ideal the year round.
Hotel Accommodations. Modern and up to date. Open
year. Rates reasonable.

Unequaled citrus and trucking lands. Poultry and

th ro u g h o u t]

d a i r y , farming

Location. Southeastern Seminole County, 36 m iles South of
on
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good hard surface roads 22 miles from Sanford and Orland ‘ *|
miles from the Coast at Indian R iver City.
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Unusually g*ood hunting and fishing for recreation.
this is
Outstanding features are many. A visit will convince you
Place to locate.
Townsite beautifully located 63 feet ab ove Sea level with six

lakes within its boundary mak ing an ideal location tor w
or permanent residence.
Attractive prices. Maps and literature on request.
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Last Coast Railroad (Flagler System )

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1,120 acres fine c itru s land, four miles lake front on
newly projected road.

$100 Per Acre

I “MINE” MY OWN

5.1 acres on Dixie H ighw ay.

Adjoining good (own.

Fine sub division proposition.

$250 Per Acre

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business "boosting M aitland” ever since 1921, our officers
and leading p a rt ih building values here for our custom*
Let us show you properties in th is ideal section of Semi*
Counties.

The Maitland Realty Co., Inc.
REALTORS

Longwood.

Office N ext to Postoffice— Phone 1210 J

F oster-Holcomb
Investment Co.

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M aitland, Florida

Suite 7—No. 24 S. Orange Ave.
Phone 1741 W.

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Eastwood-Williaras Co.

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for You

Orlando, Fla.

99

3 4 E. Pine St., Orlando, Fla.

SHEPHERD SPRINGS
One of the few available Sulphur Springs in thin
Section of the Country.
In addition to the Springs, there are ten or
more acres of high land containing beautiful pines,
oaks ami palm trees.
The property Is surrounded by developments and
Is destined to become pan of a beautiful tropical
park.
Situated near AHaniont, Longsvood and Sanlaudo,
in a region rapidly enhancing in value. To a man
of vision this property offers wonderful possihi*
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120 ACRES HIGH PINE LAND
At the edge of Mt. Dora in Lake County, adjoins
a high grade development now going on and is
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O rlando, Fin.

119 S. O range St.

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O rlando, Florida

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Up to date listings of Business
Property, Acreage, Homes

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Conservative buying of
Florida’s lands offers
wonderful opportunities
for profit

REAL ESTATE

REAL ESTATE

FLETCIIER-BULGER

Marlowe Realty Co.

[specializes in th is class o f in v estm en ts and w e o ffer no property
P e would be unw illing to plncc o u r own funds.

11 N. O range Ave.

Orlando, Florida.

Phones 1708—2507

Orlando Florida

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BRYAN REALTY COMPANY

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Phone 1117

132 N. Orange Avenue

Sanford O ffice— IKP/ j M agnolia Ave.

220 SOUTH ORANGE AYE.
ORLANDO, FLORIDA.

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Miller Bldg.

Phone 716.

ne\er sold a piece of p ro p erty on which th e p u rch aser has not
m ade a pro fit.

M R. I N V E S T O R
WE HAVE SOME GOOD BUYS IN
BUSINESS
PROPERTY
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“f l:»nd located on th e W in te r G arden S ta te H ighw ay, two miles
Orlando C ity lim its, 1800 fe e t fro n tag e on H ighw ay. One of
udivision tra c ts in G range county. If sold a t once will take
®cre* §i\000 binder. $25,000 on delivery o f deed and abstract,
1^ and3 years.

Also Small Acreage for Subdivision,
Close to Orlando

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14y2 Ac^es in South Orlando

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5 acre young Tangerine Grove.

600 feet beautiful lake front.
N ear W inter Park.

One-fourth mile from

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REALTY CO.
18 N. O range A venue

ROBINSON &amp; SAMUEL
F- O. Box 1043
Phone 165

A G o od B u y

Highway.
$6,000. Easy Terms.

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Orlando

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“ W here V alues an d P rices H arm onuo"
O rlando, F’lorida
G2 N. O range
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SIXTEEN

BONDS

IN SU R A N C E

80 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%.

SA N FO R D ’S R ESID E N T IA L M A S T E R P IE C E
I t is to y o u r a d v an ta g e to fa m ilia riz e y o u rself
w ith o u r exclusive listin g s b efo re p u rc h a sin g , a s
th e y affo rd m ost u n u su al o p p o rtu n ities.

An Important Announcement W ill Soon
Be Made. Watch the Papers.

107-109 South P ark Avenue

R. O. B R IN K M A N
M gr. R ea lty D ept.

M agnolia A t Second

MRS. SAM H . C A M P B E L L
MRS. J . M. LcM O IN E
Salesladies.

LOANS

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37 Acres adjoining Twin Lakes, beautiful lak e frontage,
property high and vailing with beautiful oak trees; 5
acre orange grove; less than a m ile from Country Club
Golf Course. Price $1,000 per acre; third cash; third
annually.

Knight &amp; MacNeill
REA LTO RS

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70 Acres on Marquette St., one m ile from city limits.
Price $300 per acre; third cash; third annually with in­
terest at 8%.

O ur o fferin g s are com plete in e v ery line.
H om es, choice lots, subdivisions, groves, acreag e
and th e h ig h e st class of b usiness p ro p e rty .

San L a n ta com bines hom e atm osphere w ith c o n sta n tly
enhancing values.

^ Realtor j j

Phone 48

10 Acres celery land in Eureka Hammock.
Excellent
quality hammock land unimproved. Price $250 per acre;
h alf cash;
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40 Acres celery land near Lake Jessup, all Hammock.
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Sanford. Price $6,500; terms $2,500 cash; balance one
and two years. Fruit paid 25% n et on th is purchase
price this season.

For subdivision purposes we have some of the best
buys in Scminold County, among which are:
26 acres adjoining Sanford Grove which is

rapidly being developed. This entire tract
Is all high and dry, beautiful wooded land lying between two subdivisions. Price $26,000
with remarkable term s, and
80 acres cornering on Golden Lake nnd bor­
dering on Onoro Street at $500 per acre.

Higgins - Smith - Wight, Inc.
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Phone 72

Masonic Bldg,

REALTORS

Come up nnd tnlk over these propositions with us nnd
your investigations will prompt you to buy.
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McCALL &amp; FOX
Sales Agents For

“The Firm Substantial”

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Magnolia Ave.

Phone

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Hale# Force: It. fl. Fox, G. E. McCall, It. L. Shipp.

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3 a c re s on C o u n try Club road, w ithin
lim its.

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Some good buys we can recommend. 35 Lots nice 5 room
Bungalow—Close in hard surface road.
7 Room, Bath and Sleeping Porch;well located; one of
the, best, buys in. the city, at
....$10,000
Six Room Cottage, well located; close in; Garage.
Bargain a t .................................................................... $6,500.00
5 Acre Celery Farm, with crop tools, etc. N ice six room
house, good r e p a ir ...................................................$8,500.00
14 Acres, hard surface road; 5 tiled and in Celery. A
real buy a t .................................................................. $9,000.00

N ear th e Golf Links, including b eau tifu l lakes and
orange grove, $500.00 p er acre.

219 Meisch Building

Phone 88

11 a c re s on th e W ekivn River, on h ard road.
40 a c re s , a d jo in in g .Elder S p rin g s p ro p e rty on
S a n fo rd a n d O rlando rond.
27 3-4 acres fro n tin g 1,500 feet on S an fo rd A venue.
13,500 acres on S t. J o h n ’s County.
93 1-2 acres a d jo in in g Power P la n t’s p ro p e rty in
V olusia C ounty.
187 a c re s in Sem inole C ounty, 107 of w hich is w ith ­
in th e C ity lim its of Sanford.
T h e prices a n d te rm s of th ese tra c ts of land, we
c o n sid er reaso n ab le, and w e will be glad to fu rn ish
you snm e if you will call a t our office.

Sanford Avenue Corner
B est corner on S anford A ve. a t 4 th St. 71x126, $650
pur foot oue fo u rth cash
Six-acre tra c t, containing th irty lots on D ixie H ighw ay
su itab le for subdivision. $1,500 p er acre.
We havfc oth er good buys in large and sm all acreage
tra c ts, also; high class b usiness lots and hom eaites.
See our listings.

W e h a v e th em to d ay — tom orrow they m ay be sold.

THRASHER &amp; GARNER

221 M eisch Building,

112 P ark Avenue

Phone G33W

Have you ever thought
about how much difference
there is between SPECULA­
TION and INVESTMENT?
These are INVESTMENTS:
C orner 16th and Palm etto,
(46x117) .............................. $2,500
A ttra c tiv e 6-room Bungalow,
711 P a lm e tto Ave.
80A cres— S plit by new S tate

Highway, per ncre ............. $350
Lot 117 F ra n k lin T errace .... $1,100.

Cash ...............................

PAUL LAKE

F o u r lo ts in Rose C ourt, two on S anford A venue.
fo r $10,000.

AMID M A JESTIC PIN E S

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DUBOSE &amp; HOLLER
E sta b lish e d 1910

FARMS
ACRE FARM
ALL TILED
Throe flowing wells, small house,
Tenant houre, on paved road_

H om es fro m $4,800 up to $20,000. Let m e show you.
G et t h a t lot In L ato n ia. You can reserv e it now a n d
m ake m oney.
BART NASON, S A L E S DIRECTOR
Telephone 249, F ir s t N a t’l Bank Bldg

$7,500.00
FIV E ACRE FARM
ALL TILED
Two flowing wells, two story
house—
$7,000.00

R. W. LAWTON, Realtor
Room s 203-205 Meisch B uilding

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T h e p re ttie s t, h ig h and dry tra c t of Lake F ro n t p ro p ­
e rty in th e C ounty. G et this before it ad v an ces in
price.

Phone 743

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One lo t on S an fo rd A venue facing Rose C o u rt, only
$2,500.

Real E state and Investm ents

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8400

Telephone 7 1 1
Room 8, G arner-W oodruff Bldg
S alesm an — E. T. Moore

BETTER BUYS

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One Year Old
Close In
Price and Terms
Attractive.
S. B. BRADFORD

T h e S u b stan tial R ealtor
12-14 G arner-W oodruff B1
T E L E P H O N E 770

REALTOR
Milane Theater Bid*.

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We have appraised and offer, One Warehouse
site 177x117 on French Ave.

ER 12, 1925,

BUSINESS PROPERTY

ill not perm it
:tly honorable
is active and
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.nt localities,

m[ estate

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jess man who

Two Fifty Foot Corners at $475.00 per front foot.

A fine corner at Palmetto and Third Street
An entire block on East First Street.

One F ifty Foot Business Fitontagc Block D at $450.00
per front foot.
(N ex t to F o rrest Lake Hotel)

240 Acre Tract on high banks along Wekiva
7 Acres Orange Grove in Country Club Section
We desire other properties of merit.

One Apartment Site—Union Avenue Corner, 100 feet
front, 127 ft. deep at $150.00 per front foot.
Fifty Feet Chapman Avenue at $125.00 per front foot.

Lantageously

Fifty Foot Corner (R ight next to Forrest Lake Hotel,

Lusincsd man

125 ft. deep, Apartment Location) at $285.00 per foot.

ley cost and

Favorable Terms can be arranged on all of the above.
These are some o f the finest locations in First Street

lyera ot rca

Extension. ACT NOW.

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Masonic Bldg
Phone 735

202 FIRST STREET
Phone 773

214 E ast First Street
Sanford, Florida

Phone 453

Inquire Re-Sales Department

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
Real Estate Investm ent

R EA LTO R

236-238 Meisch Building

50, 75 or 125 feet—F irst S treet e x ­
tension, fronting on Seminole HouleW E H A V E IN Q U IR ES FO R LOTS

vard and Lake Monroe.

IN FT . M ELLO N , B EL -A IR , PIN E-

attractiv e price.

HURST,

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LA N TA AND CITY PROPERTY.

At a very

One corner Lot, 96x105 on Union and
and Cypress Avenues at price way be-

in Dreamwold, $1,200.00.

I T u rn P ro p erty Quick
L et me try yours

Forty lots in Bel-Air, from $075.00 to $1,000 each.

OSCAR R. BROOKS

REALTOR

“The Lot K ing” Realtor

Brumley-Puleston Bldg

306 First National Bank Bldg.

Phone 751

LOTS IN

PINEHURST
DREAMWOLD
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In Houses

Room 3, Ball Building
Phone 142

A whole Block between Third and Fourth Streets
and Pecan and Avocado Avenues, just $20,000.00,
on easy terms.
Pine Hurst is now the center of Sanford, don t
miss getting a home site there.

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W e Have Some Bargains

Tamiami Land Co.

on the corner of Elm Avenue and Thirteenth
Street for $6,000.00-one-fourth cash, balance
one, two and three years.

REALTOR
230 Meisch Bldg,
Phone 718

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210 East First Street

Phone 708-70!)

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                    <text>THE WEATHER
Florida: cloudy, probably local
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portion tonight; Saturday gener­
ally fair; not much change in tem­
perature; gently to moderate
shifting winds.

Ircateat V&lt;
iest Garden Land

ASSOCIA TED PR E S S LEASED W IRE
SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, D ECEM BER 11, 1925

SIX T EE N PA G ES TODAY

\ndJury M*
nan R efuses
Sign V erdict
Flynn K illing

NUM BER 113

Search Continues
For Three Miners
Pinned UnderRock'

Cooiidge Speaks in Chicago

MELLON FORSeI
STAB1LIZA1I0N LN including ; White
WORLD AFFAIRS McnAndl 3Negroes
i.

Statem ents G i v e n

Today

Wife Says Robbery Thwarted
Indicate An Increase Of
More Than Two And Onelatened ^o
Half Millions For Year
By
Grocery
Clerk
f Several
JACKSONVILLE, Flo., Dec. Resoucres Also Show
iring Trip 11.—C
/J*)-—Quick thinking by a
Big Gain For Period
grocery clerk thwarted an at­

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Resolution F row ning On Its
C onstruction A l Longwood
Is U nanim ously Passed At
C ham her O f Commerce Met* T reasu ry Head O ptim istic
Hut W arns A gainst Specu­
lation;
Business Caution
County Ministers
Might T hus He Destroyed

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Prepare Resolution

tempted hold-up robbery here
thin morning and resulted in one Heads Of T h ree Inslitut ions
WASHINGTON, Pec. 11.-0D —
of the nllegod bandits going to
Dr. Brownlee Scores Track Early accomplishment of a coniAre
Pleased
W
ith
The
Evi­
jail. Tho other fled in an auto­
piete world-wide economic stnldiiAs D etrim ental To Best zation
dent Trend Tow ard Saving
mobile. after futile attempts to
is forseen by Secretary .Mid­
In te re s ts O f T h is City Ion.
ii’ioot the clerk.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Dec.
Totnl deposits in the dSunfor
The man in jail nays he is
&gt; Both at homo and abroad, the 11.— (AIM.— W ith n death
Irvin Beale, 21, of number 30 banks at tho close of business on
The Sanford Chamber of Com* Seen tary declared in his a n n u a l
South Rembort Street, Mem­ I Nov. 30 amounted to $5,1103,355
je&amp;B ntorco went on record today as un- report submitted to Congress to­ list of fi.l believed to have been
phis, Tenn., and that he came to nml total resources were $0,377,GMM anlmously opposed to tho construe- day, developments of the last definitely determ ined, rescue
Florida four weeks ago “to get on», according to a compilation of
Ha
Hum ° t the proposed raco tract year have been so satisfactory w orkers were todny m aking
selling renl estate.” He figures received today from Seminear I/ongwood in Seminole coun- that "the way is now clear for a final efforts to remove throe
Ga., Dec. 11. rich
will bo turned over to Duvnl nolo County Hank and the Suntord
rjuj ity, this action materializing in the more complete world recovery.”
lity of grand county’ officers on cliurgin of Bank and Trust Company.
unanimous passage of a resolution Mr. Mellon believed the underly­ bodies rem aining in Overton
i into the robbery it was stated.
These figures, it is said, show
KH
tw
introduced by l)r. E. ing factors of the business situa­ Mint* number two, which was
1&gt;. Brownlee, representing the tion here were fundamentally partly wrecked by nn explo­
a gain of over $2,500,000 in de­
in, Sanford,
ministers of this county.
posits over the same date of last
m, who was
sound and "warrant optimism for sion of gas yesterday m orn­
year.
Total resources gaintd
jjL
In prefacing the introduction of future.”
ing.
the Brunswere over $2,250,000 during the
the resolution, l)r, Brownlee told
_lhe bodies remaining In the
Reviewing tlio events wnlch had
late Tuesmembers of the organization that influenced conditions for the bet­ mine are those of two white men
same peiod. At tho dose of husihere this
an earlier attempt to establish the ter, he mentioned, with respect to and one negro miner. Thu bodiwt
nes.i on Nov. 30, 1021 dc posits
r%
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face track in Orange County had the United States, restoration of of the white men are pinned be­
were $3,374,900 and resources $!.L
r
n,ct with the opposition of tig* confidence, tax reduction and re­ neath n boulder. Of tho bodies
140,732.
s wile wns
Lfc
Orlando Chamber of Commerce form, removal of various factors of already removed 43 are negro and
LOCAL
The
First
Nationnl
Bank
gave
n n party of
KB
and various civic clubs in thnt sec- uncertainty and instability, steady seven white.
Bank deposits nt tho close of out figures which showed 1025 de­
rame to their
ra
t ion.
Wearied watchern kept vigil
employment in farm nml factory,
posits
to
Nov.
30
to.be
$2,782,­
inquest held business Nov., 30 were nearly
^y
"We don’t want in Seminole and n generally augmented pur­ shout tho pit’s mouth through a
034.80
and
resources
were
given
B. Symmon.i, $0,000,000 showing tremendous
-S
county those enterprises deemed chasing power.
night of sorrow for tho little min­
ironess' jury gain over the same date last out as being $3,057,704.47. The
ing camp.
tident too unwholesome to gain admit1021
deposits
in
this
hank
for
the
Across
the
sens,
no
saw
tho
im­
cHict of sui- year, according to figures sub­
urcuu lance elsewhere,” I)r. Brownlee provement reflected by 11 foreign
Color l.ine Obtained
same period of time showed $1,­
not satisfied mitted todny.
plat- slnted, "and tho ministers of this debt settlements he Co and a num­ , Tho
color
lin;- wns ohlitercd;
,
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512,471.54,
and
esouces
$1,811,
Scott White dies as result of
ipenk.jcommunity
nre
united
in
optioning
white
and
negro
were united in a
ber
of
interallied
funding
arrange­
i Mr. tho location in this section of nny ments, the return of a dozen na­ common grief and each tried to
internal injuries received when 512.95.
Seminole
County
Bank
figures
he fell from tho second story of
but constructive and legitimatu in­ tions to the ..gold standard
tho other’s has. IU i, be­
___, reviv­ assugo
------ ■ dustries.’*
■the nov.* ice plant bring erected revealed depqsitti of $2.40,5,725 and
gun railing at daybreak hut
al
of
industrial
activity
with
its
resources of 22,014,385 fur the 11
A n
Opposed Only to Gambling
in West Sanford.
consequent employment, tho re­ women, honing ngninst hope to
months
1025. The deposits on
I Ilf
He Brownlee said thnt members organization of tho currency sys­ find their loved ones yet alive,
Lester Price, arrested in Lake­ tho sameof date
in 1024 were said
v / l of his profession in Seminole tems of nearly all of tho smaller never budged from their stand a t
land upon orders of Sheriff
County viewed the proposed race powers, and tho promised lame- tho guard lines. As the morning
Hand, is returned here to await to be $1,520,845, and resources
worn on the sun earns peeping
track with "fenr and alarm,” and fits
action of grand jury in oonnec- amounted to 21,708,535.
of tlie Locarno agreement. through
clouds hut it brought
were of the opinion that its iocn- All of
The Sanford Hank nnd Trust
tion with alleged swindling
these, lie said, "lend sup­ no rny of(ho
hope
to the silent throng
A
i
i
tion
near
Sanford
would
result
in
Company
deposits
on
Nov.
30
were
charges.
port to tho optimistic view re­
11\ the establishment of n gambling garding the economic rehabilita­ of watchers. The stretcher boar.
given ns $020,905.43 nnd resources
Proposals on recent $150,000 us $705,700.40. Figures for the
er» told tho story as they emerged
v /L l center and general atmosphere pre­ tion of Europe."
school bond issue uro to be re­ tame
now and then.
judicial to the betterment of this
date
in
l‘&gt;21
gave
deposits
of
Mr. Mellon suggested that the
ceived by tho county board on $335,070.00 and resource* as $500,­
It was believed that many of
elicit
revision of taxes promised at this
Measure Provides F o r Com­
Jan. 12, according to decision 084.00.
id
Ho stated that tho ministers session of Congress was feeding the bodies unrecovcrud wwe those
merce D epartm ent Hureati
reached this week.
t a t s , whom ho represented were not op­ m w stimulus to business, but he of negro workers. Relative* of
Each of tin* three banks of the
r or posed to horse racing for horse entered a complaint against ex­ the victims were not allowed to
Of Civil A eronautics And
Chamber of Commerce goes city showed large gains in both
ijcct
racing’ll sake, but were of the op­ emptions proposed by the House view the bodies.
on record ns being unanimously total deposits and resources, it is
2nd A ssistant Secretary
Identification was carried out
inion that pructically every race Ways and Moans Committee, These
opposed to the construction of a shown. Figures of the total num­
f the tri,ck in the world wns associated narrowed the foundation of the with greatest difficulty. Some of
raco track at Longwood, expres­
,
with gambling, despite all reports taxing system, lie thought, declar­ the bodies may never lie positively
sing the opinion that the pres­ ber of depositors in the ban In are
1 ‘ to the contrary, nnd despite all ing it should lie broader if the tax identified. As fast as the bodies
ence of this track would be det­ not available but it is said that a
3oard Ntnto laws prohibiting gambling, program were to be successful in were identified tagn were placed
rimental to tho futuro develop­ Inrge increase has been noted dur­
tho necks of tho victims and
ing
the
past
year.
r pro- there were always certain techni- times of depression an well ns In 1about
ment of this community.
they
were
turned over to nn un­
Banking officials stated this
pond culities that could be worked days of prosperity.
dertaker ia the improvised morgue.
DOMESTIC
morning that a greater activity in
f the around, ho said.
While the Secretary saw no ap­
Negro Escapes On .Mule
:o an
He was careful to explain that proaching cloud on thu economic
E a rly
accomplishment of nil lines of business, an influx of
One negro miner owes his escape
thu resolution submitted by him as sky, he warned against expansion
world-wido stabilization is for- now residents and business people,
bids the representative of county min- ami speculative tendencies. Tho to his mule. Front back some­
sot‘n by Secretary M**l!on, who and a general trend toward sav­
!» are inters, referred only to the estub- urogram of public economy h as' where of the pit when the gas was
handed his annual report to Con­ ing are responsible for the heavy
bond lishment of a race course where had its effect, ns has the public worst and conditions appeared
gress today.
deposits now on record.
peti- gambling was likely to follow,
Foreign interests hnve exclus­
debt retirement program, ho said, ilarke t for the entombed man, out
Subiitantiai increases nre being
!,nke
“Tho ministers of this comniun* but "there j| h some tendency for shot through the opening the earn
ive concessions for nir opera­ noted for each month and much
iclud- i tty, nre indilnd every wholesome, the consuming public to buy cv- and then the halnnco of n big fat
tion in South 'America, Maj. optimism was expressed in local
strict legitimate industry and enterprise e.y coticeivnlilc commodity ‘on milts. Clinging hard to the mule's
George Strong tells Mitchell hanking circles for the coming
l(.
js. that it is possible to bring here,” time' and mortage futuro earn­ tail was a negro worker who had
court martial today.
year’s business outlook.
ill
fur
l*r- Brownlee said," nml we are ings." On tho oilier hand, ho become blinded temporarily by the
Seminole SeWorld-wido stabilization in the
t
the
apposed
to this rare track because found b u s i n e s s men conducting blast and took thin means of sav­
t°u!d not he near future is predicted by Sec­
itions W
’u believe that its construction thiir affairs with restraint and ing himHelf.
l'ur today for retary Mellon in annual report
lie said he knew the mule would
,,
(Continued on puge 3.)
caution In order that tho prosper­ “get out if there was any get­
1,0 their views to Congress today.
tponr.is of the
ity mr.v not bring on rnredcssness. ting" to be done. Tho mine is tho
Fifty-threo men nre now be­
"It is hoped, furthermore, "he property of tho Alabama Fuel and
lieved to hnve lost their lives in
added, "that the speculative ten­ Iron Company and is considered by
* company re­ mine explosion near Birmingham
dency in real estate in sumo com­ federal and state mine officials ono
acting from late Thursday nfternoon.
munities mny not proceed to the of the best equipped in the Ala­
they 8t.nt
Grand jury investigation into
ATLANTA, Dec. 10,—(fl1)—Ca­
point of undermining tho spirit of bama mine field. The blast did
death
of
J.
C.
Flynn,
Sanford
y
Flynn’s
Hillman Hubert, n'-gro, for­
caution in business.'
cwenM return man, who was found dead neur milla
mer slnve and mother of a reAlthough Mr. Melton was con­
"Xwy or Tues- Brunswick. Gn., with bullet mnrkuble family is dead here to­
vinced
thnt the proposed tax re ­
wound
in
his
head,
forecast
by
an'l that he
Lester Price, 25, wnnter In var­
day. Six of her seven sons hold
duction had added int|&gt;ctus to bus­
ious
counties
of
the
stnto
on
sus­
rJ to officials Georgia authorities.
high positions of service in varpicion of emhlezzlcmcnt, was iness plans, lie counselled ngninst
,0. friends of
iou* parts of the country unci h«*r
STATE
,T*I here.
caught in Izikeland nnd returned too great n cut, declaring that
A liquor raid on the Sercno five daughters have wedded nien
to thu Seminole County jail the sonic of the reduction advocated
similar places.
Hotel in St. Petersburg on holding
first week by Sheriff C. M. Hand. were dangerous and would involve
"Born in slavery, she nnd her
Thursday, “will go no further,” husband
Sheriff Hand stuted that his of­ the Treasury in new borrowings.
hail little opportunity to
the Pinellas county sheriff stat­ acquire any
fice
has been after I*ric« for over He asserted thnt it was unsound
education for them­
ed today.
n year nnd that a search hud been for nny nntion not to reduce its
selves, but through self-denial,
made for him which extended over outstanding obligations ns rapidly
they were able to rear and educnti*
the
entire eastern half of the Un­ as possible, and he regarded the
a largo family," one of her sons
ited Stntes and Canada, lending to good uffccts of thu Treasury’s pro­
said. The seven sons and their
gram in this respect as having
bis ultimate capture, by lakeland been
fully demonstrated.
positions are:
.
authorities,
nnd
his
return
here
to
Z. P. Hubert, president of Jack­
"The country is prosperous now
Funeral services for the late II. son College, Jackson. Miss.
and well nldc to liquidate itB debt
Price, who also is known under at
H. Chappell will be held at 10
B. F. Hubert, director of Agri­
u reasonable rate/' he continu­
a
number
of
uliuscs,
is
now
nwaitS f ^ was o clock Saturday morning from the culture, Tuskogec Institute, lused.
“Thnt will gradually reduce
ing action of the county grand
»• Chappell residence, according to
WASHINGTON, Dec. II. (/T%—
Mnj. Strong auid Maj. Walsh's jury,
tho tremendous interest charges.
, &gt; i /
which
is
expected
to
return
\ Hospital ann announcement nmJe this nft­ kogee.
John \V. Hubert, principal or I Foreign interest have secured ex* report had been used as the Imsis
The prepetuatiun of ii large nub­
* ; oviock, ernoon by relatives.
elusive concessions for air opera­ of a War Department recommen­ [a true bill ngninst him charging ile debt has never proved to he n
negro
high
school,
Savannah.
with embezzlement.
** afUr the . Hr. T. J.-N ixon, pa&lt;tor of the
J. If. Hubert, executive were- tion in South America, tho Mitch­ dation to the State Department for hint
lie is said to have posed ns a sound policy. On the contrary it
•Methodist Church will conduct I n ™ / , f I T r h n n 1.4*11I’ llC. N c W T O r i t . ell court martial was informed to­ the establishment of a U. S. mail representative
(Continued on page 3.;
of a textile manu­
10 Sanford the services. Burial will take place
dny by Maj. George V. Strong, of torvico in Central America hut
that negotiation between the two facturing company of Pittsburgh
in tho new Municipal Cemetery.
tion agent for Hancock coumy the Army General Staff.
“In Central America,” Maj. departments and with representa­ and was engnged in house to house
silk hosiery; taking or­
j N nine MORE MONEY FOR AIRCRAFT
R. D. Butler, negro janitor of
G. J. Hubert, pastor of two At Strong testified, “there havo been tives of the postoffico nnd com­ sellingandof also
a deposit and fail­
tho First National Bank Building
lanta churches ami runs a COO-acr concosnions granted, but they have merce departments still are in ders
ing to deliver tho goods.
wns still in jail this morning Un­
S f* 1 W the _ WASHINGTON, Dec. 11.—(A&gt;)—
not been exclusive.’^ In Columbia, progress.
It
was
reported
thnt
many
comder suspicion which caused his ar­
Tho
condition
of
Judge
IG.
ho
said,
a
concession
was
negoti­
Tho
court
then
turned
to
Col.
Expenditure of $20,000,000 annual­ Theodore Hubert, senior at More
' if&gt;g hi» ly for five years for procurement
ated by German capitnliita with Mitchell's charge thnt the na­ plaintsc wera made to the com­ StringfcUow, who was stricken rest in connection with the rob­
house Coilege, Atlanta.
tional guard has been flying with­ pany for whom ha worked and with paralysis at his homo on 9th bery of $500 from the safe t?
M ilf o n } ' a
Zach Hubert, her husband, ais the Colombian government.
Guatemala
had
given
a
conces­
out parachutes for several years. they are said to have caused war­ street Wednesday night ia re­ Judge E. F*. ItoushuBler last Mm mV/ an/i his
survives. The family was ri
to Ik? issued for his arrest. ported as unchanged.
day evening.
-*
before
cd on a large farm h Hsncocl sion to c French concern, but Ma­ Cspt. R. W. Muckie of Houston, rants
Many Hanford women went to
Authorities stated this morning
jor Strong said it wzs not an ex­ Tex., national grand officer and
Judgo StringfcUow is said to
county, Ga.
clusive arrangement.
commercial flier, testified for the tho courthouse yesterday after­ have been ill for several wx-eks that progress is being rapidly
^
h0 atRepresentative F'rank R. Reid, prosecution that the air squadron noon and identified Price as the previous to tho stroke, but had made toward solution of the rob­
FLYING J URIST CBENTEP
chief counsel for Col. Mitchell told of which he was a member was roan who hud taken their orders l&gt;t**n growing better each day, and bery and that other arrests night
the court these concessionn had
the setback came ns a shock to Ik! made within the next few days.
TALLAHASSEE. F'x. D**- '11
reported to the War Depart­
Working on a very definite clue,
his family and friends.
—W —Governor Martin ptofuwc been
ment by Maj. Raycrof Walsh of
it is said that police and deputies
It
U
said
that
the
afliction
has
to receive Judge Ed. I,ar '
the array air service, who held
from tho shcriftV office ore going
of the Juvenile Court of Tampa them to be a serious menace to
to spring a big surprise in connec­
when the latter lands from s •
the d'fenso of the Panama Canal.
tion with the theft.
plane here this afternoon.

Hit Man
Body Is
Two Parmi ng It

CIVIL AVIATION IS
SUBJECT OF BILL
BEFORE SENATE

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Negro Slave Dies;
Leaves Seven Sons
Holding Big Jobs

( happell Funeral To
Re Held S a t u r d a y

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Hosiery Salesman
Placed In Jail Here
After Wide Search

Foreign Interests Control Air Rights
In South Americ a, Court Martial Hears

Judffe Stringfellow
Reported No Better

Early Solution Of
Robbery Is Expected

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to call at our now offices for information concerning L O C I I ARBOR. Or you may telephone 588 and a courteous, fully in­
formed representative will call for you in one of our motor cars,
and be glad to drive you out to LOCH-ARBOR. You will then be
able to substantiate for yourself all that we have said in our ad­
vertising, and even more. Our representatives h a v e been in­
structed merely to state the facts regarding LOCII-ARBOR —
not to paint visionary pictures or try to influence you. We be­
lieve that after you have made thorough investigation of t h i s
superb property you will want to build your home here, or invest
in one or more of these ideal homesites. LOCII-ARBOR is lo­
cated in the heart of Central Florida’s most beautiful sections —
as the lakes, water-ways and stalely moss draped pines testify—
and is further beautified by every modern improvement t h a t
adds to idea! home living, and permanent enhancement of val­
ues.

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PAGE TWO

From Hostler To Ruler Of
Persia Is Life History Of
Dictator Reza Kahn Pehlevi
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Liquor RaidTall Buildings Said
DEAD SKIPPER IS Hotel
To Go No FurtherTo Suffer Least In
W ASHED ASHORE Sheriff AnnouncesEarthquake Shocks
UNIVERSITY, Cal.
WITH W HISKEY ST- PETKRsnuRG, H j., Vtc. n STANFORD
- iV ._ w i- T .il , t « i b a n d it,,.

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With 22 Men Aboard Bi
H as Been Di«n&lt;v...j
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TAMPA. D«.

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h a. been found today aftho^i*7’
‘
Rum R u n n er Meel.s S torm On
?eet
revenue cutter, .everal
u*.h »
F ir s t V oyage A fte r Being
airplane had been L ih*Yn'1‘n -- .
lock&lt;&gt;«
M ade C ap tain A nd Loses J h^ y Teized will "go no furth- P r°'« » °r 5™/S m o i o S * ? 0*7 at for her for five day.,.
Johnny Green. 8t. »»pm, •
l*v!ittlt^ ',(i
B ride A nd F ir s t Rum Cnrgo rr.» The raiding officer.' visit.
contrary to tho gen.
aviator, was forced to‘r.?nbur* :t»i*
'
f iE oral conception o f j h . laym an, is that city last night hvtUni
!
DAYTONA REACH, Fla., Dec.
trouble after beingVp1
10.—The story of how rugged men
planned ,o „
work, fight, live and die—some
for love, but most of them for the
today after a fl.e-day ^ . ““ t S . ^
a a d C e .;
fahuioun fortunes which reward session.
S.
i.l
M.
.Ion.
the
inertia
ofthe
building
mass p w i'ld crt11" T h e "cuir'"B.”i!? '" ':
hisI, depthe successful rum runners of to- The
■
— county officer said
„ _n
.if, stops jeruing
wu
jerking when
the theoretica.
reported by telephone I t
day, was told in pitilessly blunt :
2 k 'S i w ,
that 22 men were on the .hin
A
building
100
feet
high
swing,
form here last Saturday when the did not know where they received with tho earthquake aril this re. being the barge crew whUe'iY ^
sea tossed up the body of Cap­ their "tip”, which resulted in a ceives the maximum iork when the other, were off the tLe ‘ l^c
search warrant being issued and subterranean pendulum changes which left the barge 8 drifi ™0;
tain Murrny Hudson, skipper of ;ty
quarts of assorted whiskies and
when she went down 1 ? “ “J
the ill-futed schooner Fuizehem. three gallons of hicardi rum aeiz* its swing, he said.
known causes.
m un*
"There
is
almost
no
danger
in
*•- ’V•
J onto the beach ulong Daytona ed. The sheriff said there would the ordinary light dwelling house
The Altamaha a 22100 ton shin
be no arrests made.
Shores.
was formerly, a freight
He refused to discuss the charge unless the chimney comes through nnd carried lifeboats. Absence of
Against
the
luckless
skipper’s
the
roof,"
Dr.
Willis
continued.
Mtr-t C’h urhr A. Young, who has cold breast were found the Fuiz- made by Chief Deputy Strickland’s "The most dangerous placce l. on any trace of these U au " j
implication of Jumes E. Coad, cxtheouter edge of the sidewalk and searchers to believe she is
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uTWSi the
f.Ai a*u"it ....
i ruj nkuoter.
adjoining part of the street, There; has been no bud weath„
in the game over
years anti fig |
......
S
L
Mr
c
.
‘t
f
i
i
£
S
S
»&lt;
where
store fronts and heavy cor- since tho barge went adrft, it was
ores in 'a fired u grand total of i '. . . Octfihpp °K iiior L&lt;,Mn. claimed that Mr. Coad was responBe!Ill*
»room 425,- nices will strike.”
fl7f*,OUO rihot-s during hi:« long c a r-l&lt;1,*Iua October a.o, UJr.. Except , B.ble fof lhe ,i(luor
the
marriage
record
the
The
safest
placccs
nre
in
door­
eer. lie has an average of 1*0 per
PiaPTrn
that he hnd seized evidence to ways and ugainst walls, he said.
Mis first le a f iri* .i'A‘‘ro in ,parchment
form and
well nnd
cent in hits, ana
,
prove It.
IBS!
tun; 11 .Vi1.1 at the world’s fair in Pie-ened despite the fact that
His superior officer said no such
COWS
WISCONSIN
TO
FLORtlldcago i.l lW»:i wlun he scor d IMi la*&gt;' a;*d been in tho salt sens evidence had been (presented to
6,000 Acres On
IDA
out a IO0 targets. Mis home’ll in *•«?« «»ve days before, when the him. Mr. Coad denied any knowl­
Spi ingfield. O.
h tn/ehem nnd over 2,000 cases of
of the whiskey in the room
------ choice li&lt;|Uors w ent down under edge
TALLAHASSEE, Flin„ Dec. 11. LAKE GEORGE, Fla.
and
added
thut
he
was
not
pres­
terrific hinsts of the worst
—(/P)—A Wisconsin dairyman by
the raid was made.
Bandit Attacks On
tropical gale this section has ever entB.when
the name of Gwynn is trying to 3 miles waterfrontage"
T.
Simons,
federal
prohibition
seen.
for Floridn with headquar­ arrange to transport 100 Regis­
a t $65.00 per
acre
COLUMBUS, Ohio, H i t . 10— (Al faculty me mber. mlhered to Com­ Damascus Put To End
Seven:! hundred cases of liquor officer
.
{.
ters
in
Tampn,
suid todny that tho tered of Merit cows to Florida, an 1
munistic
principles
were
included
wete piled up about the skipper's raid was “a Pinellas
—A thorough and prompt inves­
af­ is now looking over the Gadsden R ailroad and Dixie Highway ,
in tho governor’s orders.
RK1RUT, Syria, llx . 11.—fAI
body ns it liiy on Daytona Shores fair," 'and that ho wouldcounty
county field, which has been detigation of tho case of Debney
not
interThe raid ori Mr. Horton's h o m o News came today that bandits had Roach. Hager bench combers rap­
cclared ticck-free. Mr. Gynn at ru n s th ro u g h property, over I
Horton, graduate instructor nt came ns a result of a tip to stnto l'rp" " I ’elhd in two invasions of idly
fere.
The
seized
liquor
is
not
stor­
disposed of the valuable ed in Clearwater, seat of Pinellas first sought to bring his herd to six h u n d re d acres adjoins!
Ohio Stato University, who was Prohibition Commissioner B. F. CmnnMcus. A force cf JiU niter "driftwood:" one remained to do
Jefferson or Leon, hut learned la- P ierson, best farm land III
arrested by prohibit!m enforce­ McDnnoM that Horton was violat- entering the city ye.lerday was right by Captain Hudson’s body. county.
ter that tick conditions would not V olusin county nnd dry. Gua­
irg tho prohibition law. A still, a diivcn out by policemen with mo- It was he who discovered the
permit it.
ra n te e D elivery.
•.
* .
. miiintitv
a large .in
toiizrd
his 1home ...
Wednesday
was prnnmr
iy of li.iuor and ••
rv guns and thle u.xe of rer- i.nrvhmont nml turned it over to Self-Styled Champion
1
» .•
I, . qUantitv of mash were found.
"J, *• .
, , ,
B ro k e rs Co-operate
SOUTHERNERS
LOVE
N
.'f
T
rel today by Acting President
.
1 Seven bandit s were.....killed, laitiKSKfey
Gate Crasher Plans NEW YORK, De?. 11,—f/P)—
George W. Rltfbtmire oi the »»• L J / ' u ’"i " °'r
$*•' *r in tin- ilay anothir party of last of six to float ashore; proving rre_
01
SA M U E L CUMMINS
iv m ity .
r
„
.
h.- .-.m- ..y ^ .y ,.r „ ,:&gt;t hc h» , ; j r £
s ;
j
o G ° ° n b t a » e S o o n Southerners love New York. There
210 South Beach St.
are more Southerners in New York
Hr! Idefi
Pending Ilorton’a hearing, tv . : i , r ' u 's h l ;,,„p“ s , : s , i l ! s . n; ?„‘x
D aytona, Fin.
*
........ ..
y "
:iiefore
h'; ln' bhim.
“r
than any place in the South. Muin
Prnpst. in
in his
his report
report to
to the
the gov
irovbefore him. The remaining threej ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 11.— Street thnnks God it is not like
English Instructor hus been rree - 11’ropst,
j succeeded in battling the waves. (TP)—Pitts Blachman of Cincinnati,
iim ; t a r po n c a c g h t
lie veil of his school duties, Presi-I If" '"
I,? ri? n1" " V .1
They reached the shore in semi- claimant of tho world's champion New York and then does its level
1 . f&gt;* t * 1
,, . ,
...
lor FOcinli t ami had written for
SYSTEMS
n
' conscious condition and are re- ship in crashing gates at import­ best to he as near like New York l AUIIITS
IXVMTIGian j
dent Rightmire said. Action of tho ; communistic journals.
I&gt;
-T
...ib
itS
,
Dei.
11.
A)
m nerating at the Coast Guaid ant events, arrived here yester­ as it can. These remarks w e re 1
university officials followed close- ; -. . . .
day and .told newspapermen that made by Robert Anderson, presi- i
of the Nev£ York Southern
which he and ' ‘One Ryed” Conley, a dq'nt
Society
in welConfi ng Jimmy WalPUBLIC ACCOCKIJn'
friendly
rival,
will
take
up
vaude­
over
4
kdr
dinner as one who has
or
to
n
ville
woric
in
the
near
future.
sc
S
u
ite
13-13 M T r a * |
The opening date of work in captured the hearts of tho South.
im
tho new field hangs afire nnd will
Reports of "drinking parties" | ge l the raiders with entiriog his fi.-h was the ame us that which
The'Fuizrhom 1ml linen Imili or., not take place until the little skit
4^44^44^44^44^4 4^44^41^1
A A *f*
A
at fraternity houses, university , home without « warrant nnd with m .-in .. Izmik W’aUi.r.ers had *'U‘ years ago nt Kssex Mass The two which is being written by W. O.
dances nnd student sm: ilgutlier-.drinking some of the liquor found de:i\ore,| t„ pull, hut which each P1as»,.r schooner left Nassau on McGeehan, former New Yor
York w rit­
InW. and tho possibility that any j there.
time managed to get away.
| Noveml&gt;cr 2n i9 2 rclea^ ^ ^ ^ ^ pu er, ‘is completed,
....................
Blackman said.
Connelly
will
join Blackman here,
- - ~ ---------- s rgrs issued by the Collector of
f
Revenues of that port show. It’s the Cincinnati crasher said.
MOM’N POP Blackman has .one more crash­ 1
HY TAYI.OU rnryo
of 2.1U0 cases of liquor
ing "job" before*' he retires from
f i- S n
Vi CUV O
Po p s biMPuVfcicr ToHdi-f ;..fU » r • ^ A 'yore ostensibly to be delivered nt that field. This will he a boat ❖
St.
Pitre*,
Miquelon,
Nova
Scotia.
■£►« TO TuC\ n tCCK-TMSueXT
' S O r T RlS — I ’M DCv-Pt-PAte - i ) . . f l u t e .
ti.f.x
f u r ON
TA'5 P.M U IS
Tin* documents revealed that trip to Cuba with delegates of the f
&gt;. / DA'/ ov Vvck«'ti.No l p:C Tdi£
U U ?o 1 |
t JC
A.
A*
l HV.'EsyT
* V IN APADDc D Ci^L - a d Ml-i Cc*'* A-7, A } , I ''aptain Murrny Hudson had been Investment Bankers’ Association
A •Saving in
Gas and in Grocera-H
ft.TJSHT&amp;BbV A
STAM?
V\u Father To 0 \C y .t a mcupixs
J &lt; ‘.i made master of the ship just two now in session here. Blackman f
• A
1
c
hoped
to
leave
With
th
i
bunkers
)A .io * ' C rs-..*.AAT R i w - V n V t V/OULD •»
IM M 'ih O tR C F V i a l y
•* ihbbrs hefhro'hi* sailed; that it was
v .r «
Bj Cxctan o
j
this
afternoon.
Always room to park at our door and y«
his first—and last—assignment us
t
11 •ki-mcr
of n ship.
ceries for less money.
?
- rr
The liont was originally owned
i
,V
1
l»v .li'iin (I. Thomas, of Cardigan,
S P E C IA L S SA T U R D A Y
South Wales, Great Britain, ncT
••otdinr to the parchment. Since
The Ladies’ Union of th e ?
I'.*20, the record further shows,
10 lb s Sugar —
No. 2 cans C o rn ........... 14c
three owners employing 18 mast­ C ongregational C h u rch will i
1 lb. Maxwell Ho
ers had used her to run liquor be­ hold th e ir an n u al b a za r and
tw een the Ilahamus and North cafeteria supper, S a tu rd a y
O
No.
2
cans
Tom
atoes
10c
C o ffe e ....
America. Fivo yenra ago n Fair- aftern o o n nnd evening, Dec. ?
hanks-Morso engine hail been in­
?
stalled. The failure of this to 12, a t th e P arish Hall.
Also
function during the height of the
?
gale brought ruin to the quarterT
“Gold Bar”, “Over Sea”, “Cudahy’s Puritan!
jcentury old vessel and denth to
?
.six of her crew.
The price which much huvo
Cud
Exceptional
ulioru* in the salt dimmed eyes of
)
the old skipper as he turned the
creaking ship’s nose out of Nas­ Plumbing Calls ^or
sau harbor was revealed in n bit
T
“The Best
CHELR u p FCP- tXNT VlfRRY- \
of parchment pinenr to the clear­
ance papers:
|
V,’Z'LL HA'JC To ^jTAMDT oGtTd ER J
?
p
l
i
g
h
t
A. D. ROSIER
\K CUP. HOUR OF TRIAL" VJE'RE /
"A skipper nt last, with 2,11*0
?
for Less”
i»n V n ^ r w m e r y
cases of liuuor, with n commis­
Both in ThG 9AM5 EcXT
sion to make me nnd niy little If you’re p a rtic u la r about
v
D U ttP r
wife, happy for the rest of our
lives. Sailed at 7:110 a. m.. No-, the kind of plum bing you • •
■veniher 27. 1025, f„r Noviu Sco❖
Itin."
want in your new home, or
1ho sorrowing pride in the newly painted little cottage back in the new kind of plum bing
T
Nassau rubied lur.t week for the
return of her husband's hody.
in your old home— call A. ?
Scorer of thirsty Dnytonans
?
still tramp tirelessly up nnd down
1). R osier for nn estim ate. ?
L. P. McDaniel, Prop.
the beutdi nt Daytona Shores in
2484 S anford Avenue
1: Y rcl’
^urlker remnants of the
?
r uizehem s cnrgo which they hope
?
the tide will bring in.
i*dCOME SEE US Thea1 w*
A. D. ROSIER
D elivery Service. Leave
T
market ^1
Have you seen Ball Hardware
AND
WATCH
US
y o u r ord er and we will
within twj
’* window of flower pots?
v
deliver it.
|U . b I RESIDE STUDIO will dec­
GROW”
3rd and Oak
orate any of these to carry out;
i your color scheme.
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NEW YORK, Dee. 11.—f/D— }»tnt/*»y ami state craft. Aa soon
From hostler in the stables of the a* be became premier nnd minister
Cossacks to Shah of Persia ha;, of war. in other words dictator, he
■ "Pub- l.:*gnn the ro-nrganizoUon of the
been tho rise of Reza Kahn
country. At first he desired a re­
led.
From keeper of tho hone, WJ»a public but lie was thwarted in his
entered the Cossacks nnd in 11*21, efforts to establish one by the opled the revolt of which culminated potition of the priests. Then
in the overthow of the goviru- when the nation assembly late in
ment. the deposition of the flh«h Octolwr jirik'lninied the deposition
ond his assumption of rob* of dic­ •.( the Kafiir dyim: ty, llcxn i* said
to have immediately set his heart
tator.
from Teheran, the on j »■ niliiit tho llinu.o.
Now addicts
adficcs fr
lie hto.ighl nhout uniiii ati.»n of
capital of Persia, sav that &lt;»n Dir.
14 Reza will ascend the throne. *H* w ruly tribi r und raised nn
Meanwhile Ahmed Ksil»v. the 27 rim y of -Ht.tWIO men. lie saw that
year-old deposed monarch, is i.i thi&gt; w« •*• paid, fed end clothed,
France, moving requently b rtw in t'-&gt; - t *-uti,g m himself their h.yPari* and the Rivcria, and dedai" aPy when n -edid. Personal iminigo
inir that he still remains the rider if wild to have aided him materof his erstwhile realm.
i d!&gt;* in holding his iroops in hand.
“I am, and I remuin tin1 IgiM V •••• n '*»-l the K hurasan tribe*
mate and constitutional sovcielirn r* helled I!'*/'1 i dicdirred to have
of Persia,” declaims Ahnred Knjnr g.me pstvin.illy into the rebel
"and I uwait the hour In return to «&lt; i,u», t illed the lender and put
my country to continue to serve ilow.i ihe rebellion,
my peuplo."
' Rosa and bis men are equipped
Tho da*hing Reza, despite his I ke nnv oth-r modern army, havhumble origin—he is the son -t ing tanks, nirplniies and n wirea Persian—is possessed of both less station.

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(Continued from Edge 1.)
Monroe and $2,000 fdf f u t u r e
and incidentals covering the en­
tire district.
. . . . .
mi
\ of large fam* The county superintendent will
hold the petition fon a period -of
ra Charles dc 30 days, as is said to ho required
S'of ‘he Ain- by law, and in cask r.o legal en­
“ Co., which tanglements or objections arc rais­
H opP fohr»v-a ed it is announced/ the hoard, at
soca-Rer
its meeting next nwnth, will issue
' rcKv-e for -0 a call for a special election.
* entire night
It was decided by the board thnt
deration, lena- tho Christmas holidays would be­
snd advice gin this yenr ort Friday, Dec. 18
,f the parties and that school wou’d resume
Monday, Jan. 4, 1920.
j most of the
The First National Bank of Snnbeen identiti­ ford,
The Seminole County Bank,
The Sanford Bank nnd Trust Com­
es, John 'Mc- pany nnd thc'iBnnk of Uviedo arc
Dick Nash,
r Parnell, Jas. to be depositories for the county
with which to erect nnd equip a
for negro children at Lake
Mum. George school
school funds! according to nn anGlenn " I '110* nouncement0by the board.
K,n Boyd, TurThe f ISOiOOO bond issue was
Bmith. Lonnie
f Collins, pas- authorized" by the voters of the
Propos­
taptist church, county last September.
op, Ihck Tra­ als are to be received Jan. 12, it is
ill V. Andiga, jald. • o
ijiry Cummins,
Bids will bo received in Jan ­
qjff Sanders, uary for tho construction of a
don Tolbert, proposed South Side Primnry
Perkins, Kos- School, estimated to cost $60,000,
i, Will Jones, for a negro high school proposed
oyste Powell, for Gfddsboro to cost $50,000 nnd
rt Henderson, for numerous proposed heating
&gt;ert Bentley, and plumbing projects in the school
Mitchell.
buijdings throughout the city of
Sanford.
t ion is The following warrants wore approVed by the bonrd: General
school purposes, $12,911.07; district
e n a t e N3. 1, $5,092.73; District 2, $319.61;
District 3, $130.17; District 1,
1321.45; District 5, $300.18; Dis­
page
tra c t C, $97.
Itering
For bond interest and sinking
fund; District 1, $4,120; District
l his opprccy. 2, $995; District 3, $003; District
lilt’s from the 4, $301.50; District 5, $603; Dis­
paging from trict 0, $152.25; Total ?2G,340.90.
iguided Mule'
MI enjoyed
ipccch very
was in gAod
is I know, in

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adoption of the resolution opRACE t r a c k i s tho
jw^cd to the track’s construction.
was read attain,
CONDEMNED BY nndsnea resolution
unanimous ballot cast for
SANFORD BODY &gt;ts adoption.
River Traffic Discussed
(Continued from Page 1.)
Thil bt°i, t0u .tho detriment rath-r
County/’ bettcrment of Seminole

'*• R* Connelly, reporting on
traffic niateni. told the gathering
tnat he saw “no relief of the rad
embargo,” for many months, and
was of the opinion that the Cham*
oer of Commerce should take im­
mediate action designed to relieve
Sanford a shortage of building ma­
terial by developing river traffic.
In furtherance of this plan ho
asked President Edward Higgins
to send n capable man to Jack­
sonville to study the advisability
of purchasing or leasing a number
of barges or tugs to bring ma­
terial to this city by \vny of the
ot. Johns Hirer.
I he question of warehouses
was also discussed and referred
to the committee on traffic and
transportation to be taken up with
the City Commissioners a t an
early date.
Mr. Higgins also announced that
he woidd send F. H, Harrison, a
member of thetraffic department
Jacksonville to obtain prices of
barges and other informntion in
connection with Mr. Connelly’s
proposition.
Dr. T. J. Nixon, Introduced Itev.
r.. F. llaeflingcr, presiding Elder
c L&gt;. Da'atka district of the
Methodist Church, who intimated
m a short address that the head­
quarters of this division of his
church may bo transferred to San­
ford if local bodies were sufficient­
ly interested to assist in the loca­
tion of a permanent home for the
Presiding Elder here.
Broadcasting Decided On
In discussing the advisability of
the city of Sanford signing a con­
tract for the use of the broadcast­
ing station at Hollins College, May­
or Forrest Lake touched on the
advantages that could be derived
from the use of tho station ns nn
advertising medium, igd told of
a contract that would be signed
permitting the use of the station
one night out of every week for
tho sum of $2,500 a year, provid­
ed the majority of the Chamber of
Commerce members favored such
action.
_
F. P. Forster and several others
endorsed this proposition, nnd a
motion was made and passed
sponsoring the signing of the con­
tract that had already been pre­
pared by Mayor Lake.

t J ! ° tfben, wad the re solution, the
t0*t,
which follows:
The Sanford Chnmb ;r of Com
merce rejoice., in the estoblishmrat
of constructive enterprises in our
county, and delights fo give cverv
E m " ? P0?sibk'
OH such, that
tn .j ntaj prosper.
But we hear with sincere con­
es tThlfk* nlarn' of the proposed
establishment of n race course in
traeksUnty’ bccau*e f l u e n t l y such
are ottouded with illegal
gnmblmg and other features detrimental to the morals of people.
i l ™ Promoters of this proposed
track anticipate such gambling nmi
other undesirable features, this
Chamber of Commerce goes on
E T * a.s disapproving the en­
trance of thin enterprise in t)Ur
c™"ty’
the entrance of any
other whose prosperity shall de­
pend upon illegal gambling or oth­
er features detrimental to the mor­
als of our people.
In a short address endorsing
u r. Brownlee’s opinion, relative
to the race track, Dr. F. I). King
said that Governor John W. .Mar­
tin had definitely promised Flor•da communities that no more race
tracks would bo located in this
state.
Would Create Harmful Atmos,, ,
pherc
“The establishment of the pro­
posed Seminole tract wil clrcatc
an environment in this vicinity
that will not be wholesome for our
boys
and
girls to he areared
,,
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u i i u . i i iin.’*
ll,
iDr
n,
K i n g said, “and l sincerely hope
this organization of representative
citizens will place its seal of con­
demnation on an enterprise that
must assuredly result in the low­
ering of the standards of Seminole
County."
In discussing tho effect of the
proposed track on Longwood intwrests h red li. Wilson expressed the
conviction that its location within
a few hundred of the city would
result in the loss of prestige and
:hci. Senator
■eeallcd- fliat
reputation of Longwood and the
knatc-dcbate
genera! decline rather than (the
(Continued from page 1.)
t Senxte had has often been n great handicap prospering of that community.
M tT I C K T il &lt;'&lt;»&gt;Tll.iCTOII&lt;«i
tars and ho in tin emergency.”
lie cited the remarkable pros­ S ta
ll'd Mil* will
rvci’lv, i| in
lie tu do so.
Mr. Mellon reviewed tho depart­ perity of Florida cities where no H it t 'm i n l y H o ard of P u b li c la* tin ic!i has had to ment's work in enforcement of race tracks existed, and declared lion f o r ttcialaitli' t ’o u n t t . F lorn l.i.
S u p u ln tc n d v n t's office, C ourt
[ listen in on prohibition nnd expressed the be­ thnt the growth nnd salutary de­ nt
iloum-. U nnfo rd , I'lnrliln, u n til
Be • it plugs lief thnt progress hnd been mado velopment of a city could h&gt; ac­ &lt;ii A M.. J a n u a r y l J tl i. I32fi. f o r
Lrjte on the in reducing the supply of illicit complished much easier and much tin* f u r n U h l n n of m a t e r i a l s f o r and
e r e c t i o n of tw o to ile t r .mins, f II tdcu bill. It liquor through the reorganization more rapidly provided that “sin­ etile
l u d i n g lilunililUK. f o r th e I ' n l o r e d
feent to wind directed by Assistant Secretary ister and detrimental" racing as­ Il l4 h .School Itn lltl Itiw litc.ited at
S a n f o r d In Seitilnol.i CouulV. In neHill's consid- Andrews, Ho suggested thnt ex- sociations were outlawed.
w i t h p l a n s au.l .s p c d f lc a | night’and
Following K. G. Davy’s brief eiirdaiico
l i o n s its p r e p a r e d ■ by Kliiiu J,
pom the pretalk telling of the disadvantages M o u n h l o n . A r c h it e c t.
s t h e rln lit io
kl given it
and harmful results thnt race r e jTehcet aHnoya rda n dr e saellr v ebids,
acKhrough the
courses had brought to various • '•Id a n y Idd o r p a r t of M&gt;lorbytoilomi
Id of next
northern communities. Mayor For­ d eem e d t o he to lire I n s t la t . r e s t
e C o u n ty .
It. up Monday
rest Lake stated that the promo­ •d Cth
opies of p l a n s a n d nperlfle i t l e u s
ters of the course 'had guaranteed m a y lie Intd fro n t t h e A rc h ite c t u p ­
organization
it administration along “high cla ;s o n d e p o sit of T w c a t y - f l v c (Sgj.mij
l &gt;i'Mars c e r t i f i e d e h cell, su c h d e ­
c of “irngulines, and had promised that some posit
to lie r e f u n d e d b o n a fide Idd| tide of the
of the proceeds should be given to der.s uia*n r e t u r n of iiLuih Kfrrl sp h t*
IpB:* &lt;tl inIflctilfons to t h e A rciillect.
foreign missions.
o r d e r of t h e C o u n ty H e a rd of
fcpt from ail
He concurred with the opinions P uIty
b lic I n s t r u c t i o n . S e m in o le C o u n ­
■V' standing
of Dr. Brownlee in regard to the ty, I'lo rld a . D e c e m b e r Xth. 1035.
■ tl g ! e exevp.
F i t CD T. W IL L IA M S . C h a i r m a n
probability of gambling associa­
A t t e s t : T. W. L.WVTON.
■ 'F i; (he ixtions springing up at the course, .
S e c r e t a ry .
That leaves f t ,699.300,1)0(1 on and express ’d himself as favoring Deo. i : - I S - : c J a n 2-0.
which no action has been taken
Including the $1,210,000,000 inurk|f&lt;l up on the Treasury hooks
lurulnst France. Mr. Mellon hoped
ounces that other settlements would he
concluded soon but did not name
y Sale any of tho powers thus referred
to. The Treasury, ho said, was
pniiino’ TV “mindful” of the condition of the
T H A T MAKE T E M P T IN G D ISH ES FO l
[puMiih a 21) government’s debtors and hud
bnica! equip- granted liberal terms for the ear­
foiiuce an 8 lier years. Tho amounts weru
I in several made in Inter years in caclt in­
pe adverti.se- stance, ho added, bezauap tho ob­
Itroneii’s Dc- vious recuperative powers of the
pnection with nations assured that they would
bf sale that he able to meet their commit­
Qtoday.
ments then.
’a varied nsIncluded in the Secretary’s re­
jarel at what port was one by the American
[&gt;’ low prices Debt Commission, of which he is
merchandise chairman.
That report mado
tv sweaters, mention of frequent press com­
Ini $3.50 tn ment respecting refusal of tho ad­
1Priced front ministration to sanction foreign
ride nsgort- loans hero when the powers seek­
fa t hens—dressed or alive
i and access- ing new money had not funded
their debts to this government.

,
)F BILL

MELLON FORSEES
STABILIZATION IN
WORLD A F F A I R S

SUNDAY DINNER

Mlies’ $10 S lippers

We m aintain a delivery service th a t eve
appreciates. There is no w asted energy
th e best in Quality and Lowest Prices
Hinm in vnttr door—Ju st 1 hone

WE HAVE
WINDOW

mostly weak even decline; duality
plain, most fat steers 8.00&lt;y) 10.00;
some show yearlings held above
13.00; stocks and feeders fairly,
at 0.50@8.00; meaty kind S.f»0{&lt;i&gt;
9.00; light dinners 3.75&lt;jT3.85; vealera 11.00@12.00; to packers acrut ding to weight; shippers 13.00
@13.50.
Sheep 9,000 fat lambs slow
weak to 25c lower; feeding Iambi
fully 25c off; fat she-ip 25 to 50j
lower; lambs 10.00(3) 10.50; med­
ium yearling wethers 12.50; few
feeding lamhs 18.00iTidC.50; odd
lots fat ewes 8.75@9.50.

JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 11.—(A*)
—Wholesale quotations P’cvuiHng
on the Jacksonville market today
as reported by the Florida Mam
keting Bureau nre as follows:
Beans, green fancy 3.00(p3.50;
Cukes U. S. firsts, bushel crates
and hampers 32&gt;0(K)1.00; eggplants
standard crates and hampers 2,50
@3.50; peppers, green, medium
sizes, standard crates 3.51)^4.50;
squash, hampers, yellow, small
2.;i0@:t.00; oranges, boxes, fancy
Kelsey wheel seared I S points to
well matured ,'1.50(3'1.50; grape­
fruit, boxes, fancy, well matured 124, U. S. Distributing jumped :ix
to 63 and Stewart Warner Spee­
2.50(0)3.50.
dometer moved up two to 89 Vj, nil
new peak prices for the yenr.
Chrysler extended its gain to 4 is
points nnd Westinghou?c Brake
Baldwin, Dupont, Internal Com­
bustion
Engineering. American
W ater Works. Consolidated Gas,
NEW YORK, Dec. 11.—(A5)— American Can nnd were among the
Cotton futures opened barely score or so issues to sell one to two
steady; Jan. 19.00; Mnr. 19.15; and onc-hulf points above last
May 18.85; July lH.ol; Oct. 18.15. years prices.
Foreign exchanges were reac­
NEW YOHK. Dec. 11.—(A*)— tionary, French francs breaking
Stock prices displayed a strong
tono at the opening of today’u
market with buying apparently in­
NOTICE
fluenced by Secretary Mellon’s re­
assuring statement on business
TO A LL CONTRACTORS
conditions in his annual report to
Congress,
On nnd a fte r Ja n u a ry th e
Motors rallied briskly under the 10th, 1920, th e P ain ters scale
leadership of Chrysler and General
Motors, which showed iailial gains will be $1.00 per hour.
of 2 \ and 1 point re*’pec lively.
Local 1201, S anford
Equipments responded to nn an­ Uy M. 1). JACKSON,
nouncement of large orders for
Financial Secretary.
Noon Stock List
American Smelt. &amp; Fcfg.
American Sugar ........... .
American Woolen ..........
Baldwin Locomotive .....
Bathlchem Steel ............_
Corn Products .................
Dupont Dc Nemours ......
New York Central
Norfolk ft Western
Pennsylvania ........
Southern Pacific ..
Southern Railway
S tilde baker .......... .
Standard Oil of No
Union Pacific .......
U. N. Rubber ......
U. S. Steel ______

LOTS!
In Suburban

eight points to a new low record 16; ducks 23(921; geese 17&lt;919.
NEW* YORK, Dec. It,—OP)—
for the year at 3.09 nnd demand
sterling yielding slightly to fluid Par silver C9H: Mexican dollars
63*.
'V P IW
CHICAGO, Dec. 11.—(A1)—Bat­
CHICAGO, Dec. II
ter lower; creamery extras 48;'
try alive steady; t
standards MM; extra firsts 45 @
springs 25; turkeys
roosters II; seconds 41@4l’».

The A&amp;P Circle has
been the gui di ng:
light to quality and
economy.

Per
pound .....
C alifornia
A pricots, per H&gt;

Quality Counts
Olivilo Toilet

For Fine L aundering

Dues not in ju re th e finest
fab ric s.
11 „

FLAVORING

F ru it C ake m ado w lih W lIiTK
L a i i IX P u r e Georgia Can.* S y ru p
j u s l c a n 't tin b e a t! It's rk’h t r in
lint or a n d really easier to make.
\ o u ’vo no id e a h e w goo d a frv.il
caku can be u n til y o u 'v e tun .in
o n e with W h i t k L a s i l , tho
th ick unaduliurnK ’d t ‘oro Catto
S y ru p . Ask y o u r deale r.

flhoa-N ectar, O range, In
ilia, Ceylon, or mixed.

ROBINSON SYRUP CO.
Cairo, Cj.

Iii hardw ood Itibs. proscrvInR
s flavor and fresh n ess. Per lb.
FULL CREAM D ELK IOUa
r i l l i T C J L 1 New York S ta te
I I I M o Ej
I’e r puund .......

Fresh F ht«’s, doz., 55e
Nice White Bacon,
pound........... 2oc
Kingan’s Reliable
Bacon, lb........ 55c
Kingan's Reliable
Hams, lb........ 35e
Phoenix Philadelph­
ia Cream Cheese,
2 f o r ............. 25c
Imported Roquefort
Cheese, 2 for .. 25c
Imported Roquefort
Cream Cheese,
pound .......... 80c
Jones Dairy Farm
Sausage, lb .. 50c
Apalachicola Oys­
ters, q u a r t...... 85c
10 lbs. Maine Irish
P o tato es...... 65c
5 lbs. Yams-Sweet
P o tato es...... 25c
10 lbs. Granulated
S u g a r............ 65c
2 lbs. Prunes .... 28c
8 lbs. Bucket Lard,
p ric e .......... $1.40
1 lb. Maxwell House
C offee.......... 50c
One can to customer
Mullet Roc, lb ... 60c

F re sh Oysters Rail|y, F ru it Cakes, F resh F ru its and
V egetables. Matcri al for F ru it Cakes.

Roberts Grocery

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THE SANFORD HERALD. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1925.—

P A G E FO U R

Hie Sanford Herald

Good Roads At Last

N EX T!!

As Brisbane Sees It

Providing fog Two
Sanford is to have la st w h a t should hav e come f ir s t, and
Government Could
Don't Start. I ll Run
although th e f ir s t shall come last, it comes b e tte r la te th a n
Tho High City
E m erg in g fro m th is tan g le of
K ntcred • • S*ce»nd Cl»i« Mattar. never and we o re th a n k fu l.
Hard Terms for Italy.
V e 5 S |R - s
October 17. l i l l . at th« Poetofflco assorted ad ag es w hose tr u th s have been proven too long ago
a t Banford. Florida under A ct of
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
March 1. 1*17.
_____ _ to be questioned now, we come back to plain E n g lish and th e
G eT 13IGIaT |N“p E
C oprrlakt teas, br Ktnr Co.
K. II. n r no.—Editor a«d Maaaaer m a tte r a t hand, w hich is roads, paved roads, th e f ir s t and
CHArtS-Y o u ' ll look.
It. L D R A 7..... ........A » w U f » Editor
MR. JOHN BAGANO treated
Ar p f£E L L ike A
EARI.E E. JO lR t. Maaaalaa Edltar m ost fu n d am en tal re q u isite fo r any com m unity's g ro w th Olympia Marci very badly. She
Onlib
and developm ent.
TXFFERE/if MAN W^EH
StnSCHIPTIOJI B A t M
shot and killed him. The jury ac­
On* Tear—*7.00 SI* Month»-.$S.S0
s
s
quitted
her.
Mrs.
Whitney,
kindD
uring
a
v
isit
h
e
re
several
days
ago,
D
r.
Fons
A.
H
a
th
­
D elivered In City by Cai;rler, P#r
I G eT H &amp; juGH Wm
w eek , 16c. W eekly Edition li.OO aw ay, head o f th e S ta te R oad D ep artm en t, pledged his sup­ hearted woman, widow of a dis­
per year.________________ __________
p o rt and personal a tte n tio n to th e im m ediate rep airin g of tinguished judge, provides a home
Itr B tlA L NOTICE*
All obituary e x istin g s ta te ro ad s in th is section an d th e p ro m p t co n stru c­ for tho girl and her baby. The
undertaker provided permanent
notice*, carda of than ks, reaoluIlona and notlcee of in llfttliiW tliW tion of th e proposed new Sanford-O rlando highw ay and th e residence for John Bagnano.
w here chargee are mad# w ill tie
charged for a t regular ad vertising com pletion o f th e Sanford-D eland highw ay.
Murder is a hideous thing, hut
Our
a
rates.
___________ ____ ________
.
Bomo things are worse, and the
in* W l
Dr. H a th aw a y is in a position to re n d e r invaluable s e r­ Marci jury will have public ap­
Jtr.MnK.il ABSOC1ATEII PIIKM
"lent U4,
Th® Aaeoclated I’reaa la eaclua- vice to th is com m unity and th o se who know him know th a t proval.
Ively en titled to the us® for r«- his w as no idle p o litician ’s prpm ise, b u t a sincere sta te m e n t
publlcnUon ofi all n ew s dispatches
THE PRESIDENT says tho na­
credited t#V-It or not Otherwise to be backed up w ith action, w hich speaks m uch louder th a n
credited In thla paper add a lso th e
tion is “more in danger of being
local new e puhflehed herein.
Al th e m ost eloquent w ords. D r. H a th aw a y has prom ised to a d ­ retarded by mistaken government
rlgbta o f repuhllcatlon of special
d isp atch es herein a m aisei reserved. v e rtise fo r bids fo r co n stru ctio n of th e new Sanford-O rlando activity than it is from lack of
h ig h w ay on tho d ay th a t right-of-w ay deeds a re delivered legislation.'’
FRIDAY, DEC. II, 1925.
Generally speaking, that’s so,
a t h is office, and th is announcem ent b rin g s to a sudden and
"TH E IIERALb'9 PLATFORM welcome end th e fin a l round o f "buck p assin g " by defin itely especially with some modern
of government.
NevertheI. —Deeper water route to Jack­ placing th e resp o n sib ility fo r local highw ay p ro g ress upon ^kinds wh„
- 8elfiflh rivat.c
initiasonville.
Pah,
A lth o u g h Xiie
usefulr Intsliiif&amp;nt govern1
J. —Construction of St. Johna-In- th e shoulders of th e C ounty Commissioners#
H
erald
is
c
o
n
fid
en
t
th
a
t
th
e
se
gentlem
en
realize
th
e
im
porment
initiative
coulci
be
a
thousand
dlnn River canal.
ta n ce of p ro m p t and e ffic ie n t action, and are th o ro u g h ly times more useful,
3.—Extension of white way.
4/—Swimming pqoj, tennis courts, capable of d isch a rg in g th e ir d u ty w ith o u t any side line
Ball]
Po IVATP in it ia t iv e maid
I \ ■*.
coaching
from
us,
we
can
n
o
t
b
u
t
tak
e
th
is
occasion
to
a
ss
is
t
no{
have
built
thV
Panama
Canal,
3.—Augmenting of building progrant—houses, hotels, a p a r t - th e m in th e ir w ork by u rg in g every one in any w ay con- 0r established the national postnected w ith th e p re p a ra tio n of rig h t-o f-w ay deeds to give office, which sends u letter from
ment houses.
6.
—Extension of street paving
im m ediate and f ir s t consideration to th e ir speedy delivery Horida to Alaska for two cents,
program.
in o rd e r th a t o p eratio n s m ay be commenced a t th e earliest
7.—Construction
of
boulevard
possible
m om ent.
lished railroads across the contiaround ta k e Monroe.
su» rj
i
8.—Completion of city beautifica­
W hile it is tru e th a t th is com m unity has achieved re- ncnttion program.
i
GOVERNMENT “ FUSSING"* U
9.—Expansion of school system m ark ab le p ro g ress w ithin th e p a st few y e ars, and has ex ­
with provision for increased fa­ perienced a developm ent pleasing to even th e m o st pessi­ not desirable, especially when it is
m istic, it iH n ev erth eless an estab lish ed fa c t th a t S an fo rd done by order of Wall Street’.* “bin
cilities.
could and would have passed m any m ore m ilestones on th e butter and egg men,’’ but it is
wholly desirable when it is based
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
h ig h w ay of success had its roads been p leasan tly a ttra c tiv e on real intelligence and on inde­
DkiI
HEAR THE WORD:—0 earth, in stead of bum pily discouraging to th a t m odern h a rb in g e r of pendence of the plutocracy, so
■
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l
XiJ
powerful
an
agency
in
tne
United
success,
the
autom
obile.
earth, earth, hear the word of thu
Ennui1
States just now.
S?
.
Lord. Jeremiah 22:29.
Build a city in an alm ost inacccssnble plnce an d few b u t
PRAYER:—Our Father, give us th e hardy will v e n tu re to sh are its h o sp itality , even
UNCLE SAM, it seems, is to
the hearing ear and the under­
ru,i
standing heart that we mny daily th o u g h gold and silv er a s valuable ns F lo rid a soil be th e re be “cased'' into the world court be­
cause
some
of
our
statesmen
are
fo
r
th
e
taking.
A
nd
so
i
t
is
w
ith
th
e
w
ealthy
m
o
to
rist,
th
e
know and do Thy holy will.
ty p e of m otorist th a t S anford w ants. He is usually f a r from afraid of what dear old Indies mny
■■■■Ait
SANFORD'S FORUM
if they stay out. As he goes
h ard y , in fn ct he is generally th e b ig g est ev ad er of personal think
UNACCOUNTABLE
A U D ITS
in, sidewise, looking behind him,
SYSTEM 1
Lifo on the farm , we’vo como to discom fort o f any o f th n t cosmopolitan troupe now P’lorida Uncle Sam wii say: “If you start Editor Sanford Herald,
The early part of -this year the
learn,
bound. And th e com m unity whose roads d istu rb h is tem p er anything I'll run.’’ That is what Dear Sir:—
Bonn! of Commissioners of State
la not as long ago;
Institutions
issued instructions
and digestion seldom .gets a re tu rn engagem ent, and r ig h t­ you might call a dignified entrance
I have read with much interest thnt
Tho hand th at used to work the
into the Europenn muddle.
all recaptured escapes, from
ly
so.
an
editorial
appearing
in
a
recent
chum
J a c k so n v ille, T ra ,|
without the state, should he re­ %
T h erefo re D r. H a th a w a y ’s pledge of im m ediate highw ay
Now twists the radio.
GEORGE WASHINGTON, with issue of Tho Herald, captioned turned and held at this institu­
“
Raiford
Weakness,’’
which
makes
The children who helped fathet im provem ent should be received here w ith a chorus of hal­ fewer than •1,000,000 Americans
Sanford, West Pifal
tion instead of being returned to 5
onco
behind him, thought that ho and me wish thnt the nuthor thereof the camps from which the escape |
lelujahs.
*
CENTRAL FLORID!d
might have informed himself au­
To hustle in the hay
Dr. H a th a w a y am i his a ssista n ts are doing th e ir sh are. the United States could stand on thentically in reference to the wns made and n majority of the
Aro doing terpsichoric stunts
their own feet without help from
are therefore returned 5
317-318 First Xatkdl
T he railro ad s a re a tte m p tin g to do th eirs, anil will no doubt Europe.
management of this institution, be­ escapes
A t Cohen’s cabaret.
here.
~
Sanford,]
fore
presenting
his
views
to
the
m anage som ehow to e ffe ct th e delivery of n ecessary m a­
It appears to be a m atter of lit­
Today's brand of statesmen public.
No more do pcoplo we called Hicks te ria ls w ith o u t a g re a t deal of delay. So le t’s do ours, let’s backed
by 115.000,000 Americans
tle or no moment to some of the ;
S. G. GRAY, Rental]
Sit around tho grocery store
In the first place—the prisoner state press that tho Florida State ■
and
nbout
all
the
money
there
is
co-operate
w
ith
th
e
S
ta
te
Road
D
epartm
ent,
w
ith
th
e
Discussing local politics
Valiton—who was not n trusty in
C ounty C om m issioners, w ith the C ham ber of Com m erce and in the world, think this country any sense of the word, nor had h i I’cnitentinry and its management
Of who has lost the war.
has many times been pointed out
In libraries a t home they cope
w ith nll p a rtie s an d individuals who can c o n trib u te tow ard S ' V f w ith^them ^not Tvdth'the ever been accorded a trusty’s priv- as a shining example of prison
With economic rules,
elcges.
th e h a ste n in g of ro ad construction, b u t l e t s devote m o s t ] country
management and that prison work­
Or study Luther Burbank’s dope of o u r tim e to g e ttin g the right-of-w ay deeds cleared and '
Every stato penal institution, of ers throughout the nation look up­
In correspondence schools.
I have any knowledge, is on it ns the outstanding penal in­
NOW I
p rep ared an d delivered, for on th is depends th e actu al d ate
AMERICA’S BIGGEST city which
equipped with a hall or room, stitution of the country. Men from
New
York,
docs
things
on
n
big
Back in the country wo were of co n stru ctio n com m encem ent. L et’s all p u t o u r shoulders
T H E ALT A M *
So do dozen of other Amer­ wgltjn the walls of the institu­ al( $’alks in I f l u t e d us.
(taught
to th e old p ro v erb ial wheel and s ta r t th e more or less cum ­ scale.
tion, fur the purpose of entertain­ observed our methods and witness­
ALTAMONTE a ®
ican
cities,
from
Seattle
to
Miami
That only honest toil
bersom e vehicle of th e law to rolling, le t’s g e t these new and from San Diego to Portland, ing visiting friends and relatives ed us in action and without a sing­
For eighteen hours daily brought
B
etw
een
Sanford
and Or lank W
of tiie inmates and allowing their le exception have pronounced us
roads and a d v e rtise to the world, Sanford or th e city acces­ Maine.
Fruition from the soil.
social intercourse under proper a success nnd frequently referred
M agnificent location. 2"
sible by rail, riv er an d excellent highw ays.
Our Europenn friends read with rules nml regulations. No such
To waste it miuntc of our time
amazement thnt a young Ameri­ provision has as yet been mndo to us in glowing terms. Some two lakes. Golf, tennis,
Upon the rose-strewn path
can, Arthur S. Williams, boss of at this institution and this hoy others who hnv&lt;\ never visited us g u e sts.
Which led to trout streams was a
and know nothing whatever of ex­
Fiddling- For Henry
crime
Fine o rc h e stra, cuisine nnd
the electric light industry, sells in w a s'peVmiuVd“ to haTa'lunch with isting conditions are prone to crit­
Which roused parental wrath.
New York City more electricity his parents and sisters on the icize adversely because one over fam ily hotel. R ates very modtnlt
W e have h eard ab o u t H enry Ford ns an autom obile m an ­ than is used by twelve European prison grounds ami in the custody grown, irresponsible boy of 18
GEO. E. BATES &amp; SON-0»"wl
But now the farmers loaf a hit, u fa c tu re r; w e have heard of him as one of the m ost pow er­ countries with n combined popula- of a guard.
years,
even
though
lie
be
a
murd­
tion
of
109,000,000.
Their wives have time to play;
Vnliton’s escape wns immediate­ erer, and one of a population ofi
ful financial w izards of th e w orld; we have even h eard of
Tho children of an evening flit
The twelve countries thnt use ly reported and I, personally, took 200 so classed, mndc an escape and
To Cohen’s cabaret.
him as the collector of antiques, and still more recently as less electricity than New York
And still prosperity hue crowned th e leader of a class of prom inent men and women who have City alone ure: Greece, Denmark, up the chase and followed it for they almost demand tho head of
fifty m
miles
more
he tho management because of this
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i
t
i
u u a uor
r iiiu
ru
ubefore
u i u r u nu
Tho brothers of the garage;
been
endeavoring
to
u
re
v
iv
e
in
te
re
s
t
in
th
e
o
ld
-fash
io
n
ed
a
'M',UK0H
Po)anJ*
Runeluded
us
in
congested
traffic.
The
esenpe.
Though they step out and get
C A N YOU SOLVE!
Thcodoro Roosevelt, penned the ■
dances. H ut n o t untilil n few d a y s ago did th e w orld le a rn th a t Switzerland11'sw.-.u-nTn i
e9Cnl’° wns at once reported to the
around
following:
“It
is
not
the
critic
th e a u to k in g was in terested
Of evenings—ain’t it strange!
te re s te d in a n o th e r line of a c tiv ity . „ . lands,. New York usc3 looo.ooo,: immediately broadcasted
Lfrom
b“
who counts, nor the man who
‘‘Mellie’’ D unham , New E n g lan d ’s cham pion old-tim e fid ­ 000 kilowatt hours per year.
MONTAGUE GLASS.
Jacksonville through the various points out how the strong man
dler, was sum m oned to jo u rn e y from his little home of N or­
m rn
a c trI,ivr i„
. news agencies. I have no excuse stumbles or where the doer of
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N decrees that to 0ffcr im,j asaumc fu|i responsi- deeds could have done better. The
w ay, Me., to D etroit to play before H enry Ford. Accom­ ladles' fmm
One man's meat is another
to k in * * that ™ h , T T
bility hut I .In not believe that 1 credit belongs to the in m who is
man's poison, and your telephone panied by h is wife, "M ellie" arrived in th e M ichigan m etro- ■
nkxions
com*
i
have done anything which would actually in the arena; whose face
is somebody clse'a wrong number. pois T u esd ay afte rn o o n aboard a p riv ate car, sen t especially
not have been done by any other is covered by dust and sweat; who
to convey th e fiddler to D etroit.
Detroit News.
D w e will he no trouble about man under similar circumstances, strives valiantly; who errs and
The above letters when pW ''!1.
- - —o...........
" much. has
. . been said concern­ may fall again because there is
"H ow d’ye s ’pose a m an like H enry Ford ever henrd of an that. . Modern fashion makes it
of a late president. Everyone •®^
So
Another reason why the wife’s old fuller like me, w ay down here in M aine?" draw led “ Mel­ easy for a lady to change her com­ ing escapes from this institution no effort without error and short
will be awarded a buiMing '
out
new hat is stunning is because thu lie’’ as he boarded th e special car to leave his home s ta te for plexion to mntch her stockings, if that I want to submit the follow­ comings, but who does actually
clear of all encumbrances I g g &lt;*. I
she can’t find exactly the silk ing statistics for your informa­ strive to do the deeds; who does
price was u hard blow on the hus­
between New \ ork and A
th e firs t tim e in th irty y e ars. "M ellie” w as perplexed by stockings she wants.
tion:
band’s pockotbook,
December 15th, 1925.
know the great enthusiasm, tho
th e problem b u t it did not serve to dam pen h is an ticip atio n
“ For the current year up to great devotion, who spends him­
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MAXIM
BWI’S f S
\\
E
ARE
nhle
at
making
laws
Nov. 1 with a prison population self in a worthy causu; who at
Something’s wrong somewhere. o f tiie visit which he is now enjoying.
in this country—not so good obey- of _______
110
West
10th
Street
approximately
seven
hundred
tho last knows in the end. the tri­
W hile h is huge factories are ru n n in g daily tu rn in g ou t
There hasn’t buen a foreign doht
commission to visit the United h u ndreds of th o u san d s of cars, H enry Ford is ta k in g tim e mg laws when the laws don’t suit or one half of the entire state umph of higli achievement and who
us'prisoners, this institution has hud at the worst, if he fails at len.at
Staten in two weeks.
In Indinnn, a merchant can i&gt;e seventeen escapes with eleven re­ fails while doing greatly, so tha£
off to e n te rta in his’ v isito rs from New E ngland. Good, oldfashioned fiddling is thoroughly enjoyed by th e au to m ag­ sent to jail for displaying, selling captures while the Road Depart­ his plnce shall never be with those
A New York man wan arrested n ate, and th is is an occasion w hen ho will g et p lenty of it, pocket flasks or cocktail shakers. ment with the other half of our cold and timid souls who know
I hat violates the “bone dry" law. prison population in its various
the other day for stealing two
nor defeat.
In Congress, one Damncrnt, one road camps, had ninety escapes neither victory
barrels of mustard. Here la anoth­ thu b e st th a t th e east can o ffer.
Respectfully
yours,
Republican,
wants
“The
Star
er man soured on tho world.
W hen "M ellie” te rm in a te s his visit in D etro it, he will
with fifty-four reenptures for the
J.
S.
Blitch,
wend his way back home to quietly resum e his vacation of Spangled Runner" made the offi­ same period.
Superintendent.
cial national anthem. Congress­
Another funny thing is thnt al­ m aking fine snow sh o es; H enry Ford will tu rn again to busi­ man buirchild would send you to
though cows have horns they nov. ness. "M ellie" m ade H enry happy w ith h is old-tim e tu n e s;
f°f five years for making any
A MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION
cr announce to motorists their in­ H enry made “ Mellie” happy w ith the royal e n te rta in m e n t ‘ criticism’’ of that lcspcctable
TRI-CITY n e w s
tention of crossing thu road.
th a t he provided and the opportunity th a t he gave to see song, with its words expressing
o-------nur hatred of the British and it3
D etroit.
In the last issue of the Satur­ vice. They have sought only to
tuna borrowed from n drinking
Bebc Daniels, motion picture
-osong.
day Evening 1’ost published an ar­ tell the truth and that is as good
star, is mourning the I o s b of a
valuable Shepherd dog. Now isn’t
Wo used to laugh at German ticle by Kenneth ii. Roberts on a service as could be done for Flo­
Safeguarding Health
laws concerning lose majestc. The Horida Fever. This periodical has rida.
that n doggone shame?
They have also sought to give
Germans would imprison you for
W hen a person is troubled w ith an ache, a pain or a dizzy insulting the Kaiser. Wo would not always pleased Floridians by their subscribers interesting read­
The only successful substitute
you for criticising a the character of the publicity it ing and they huvo had much to
for luck is work.—Sanford Herald spell it is sim ply a notice from his h ealth bank t h a t his ac­ imprison
has given the state, but it i3 con­ say about Florida because they
song.
—NOT substitute, but adjunct. count is over-draw n. It is notifying
_ _ him th a t so m eth in g
ducted as n Weekly pictorial mag- recognized the wide interest that
&amp;i
OUR luck and work go together, j must he done immediately to b u ild up a new balance.
anno, probably tho biggest in the is being taken in this state in all
THE “GOLDEN GOOSE,"- Red
—Orlando bentincl.
—
'
~Dr. E dw in D w ight describe th e hum an being
a publication conducted parts of tho country. There is no
T h u s does
Grange, laying eggs of solid K°ld, world.Such
as a bank. R ecently Dr. D w ight, in an ad d ress before th e a apparently to be killed as rap­ fairly and interestingly could not way of finding out ,he amount of
Headline in an exchange says, A ssociation o f L ife Insurance P resid en ts, said, ‘T r e a t y o u r­ idly as possible.
t0 always please.
advertising that has been given
The manager bt-ru*pecte&lt;
This article by Mr. Roberta is this stato by the efforts of publi­
"Investigation Shown 'Mn‘ Fergu­
who does his “thinking" evidently friendly
self
as
you
would
y
o
u
r
bank
account.'*
T
h
e
analogy
is
well
in its tone and is perfect­ cations seeking to interest their
son Is Losing Supporters." That's
thinks ;t a good idea to get the ly fair. At
times it tukes on the
just what wc have been afraid of tak en and is one th a t will receive quick response.
money "while the getting it good,’’ humorous vein and is well worth readers, but it has been of an ex­
all along.
T he b u sin ess m an is careful of his bank account. He Red Grange, made to play five
tent that would have cost tens of
-------- o-------It is not a boost for Flo­ millions
g u ard s it religiously. lie allows nothing to reduce it to a days in the week, will soon bo a reading.
at advertising rates even
"For Rent: Small room with all point w here it m ig h t en d an g er his business. If convinced wornout man and stop drawing a rida or a knock, but merely a state- if they would have accepted it as
conveniences for business woman th a t his physical sy stem is an o th er bank and th a t it will big “gate."
fTrm ° f / ‘’‘"‘I8 V thL‘ WrilCr BaW advertising. Despite all the Blund­
or lady.” Advertisement in the
However, he will probably get pk'ustd *JV1“ :ritly thu writer was ers that a few periodicals have
not
p
e
rm
it
m
any
o
v
e
r-d
ra
fts,
th
e
business
m
an
will
be
m
ore
Rochelle, N. Y., Spectator. Now
published Florida is indebted to
nis million or as much as a “think­
* 12Iidn, ha8 bcen attacked by a out-of-state publications for tens
sec what it costs to bo a working careful of h is h e alth bank account.
ing manager thinks ho ought to number
of newspapers in a malig- of millions of dollars worth of
Will Make Your l*00
person.
S peaking fu r th e r along th e line of m a in ta in in g y o u r have. All professional athletics nant way.
Many statements have publicity.
-------- o--------include more or less “hippodrom- been published that
health bank, D r. D w ight sa y s:
were false All who care for this state should
Headline in the Glades County
ing and “Red" might ax well be only because rare e_w
"D
on’t
sp
ecu
late
w
ith
th
e
bank
account.
Do
not
follow
exception
was appreciate this fact, but Florida
Democrat says, "Moore Haven
worn out of the game as tricked presented a» the rule. Quito''a numNeeds Many Bean Pickers Right ideas because th e y a re now—some folks m istakenly th in k out of it.
has done a vast deal for people in
Now." Now if they would make th a t novelty is a v irtu e p er se or a sign of p rogress. Gonfni £ " 2 , U‘° n Pub,,*hed that were other states. How much have the
falsehoods
made
out
of
whole
cloth
It bean eaters we know where they sid er the iaw s of M oses w hich have stood th e te s t of m ore
I.AD\ ASTOR sayi* "old maids —founded on nothing but » male, railroads and steamship companies
could se t several.
expanaf old bachelors contract,f n volcnt imagination. Of course these made out of the "Florida Fever"
th an th irty cen tu ries.
that the Saturday Evening Post
--------o-------“ Don’t follow fad s. If th e Lord had intended m an to live most accurate observation. Un­ havo been extremely irritating to discusses?
Passenger trains crowd­
married
women
become
more
be­
tho
people
of
Florida.
k
In the death of II. It. Chappell, en tirely on veg etab les, H e would have provided te e th in th e
nevolent, as time passes, old bach­ It is all right to combat these ed nnd more numerous than ever
Sanford looses ono of its oldest upper Jaw— a cow h a s npne— and if a m an was to be c arn iv ­ elors
Provides the nece^ fl, ;, „
more nelfinh.
malicious attacks, though wo think before; Freight more than the
and most respected citizens. Mr.
•reduction. Ju st feed i! a
railroads can hnndle. This is what
Old maids are tho r.alt of the
Chappell was one of the first men orous he would hav e had te e th like a dog."
cT b
u t 7tatanCe.
Ha:’ bct’nwork
'" “Km- Florida has done for the railroads
Business men should tak e th e advice of Dr. Dv ig h t. If earth, th* joy of young children. D
to engage in the production of cel­
ned,
but
a pleasanter
l° and, in proportion to investment,
**! phiiosophlPhilojopht- look at the other
ery in this community and had s we p erm it o urselves to do in ju ry to our bodies— over-draw ­ the admiration of tho
I
i "ill” “ ®ut Uf«y aro unwise »nd .papers and maga-ines tG t "k**" Jt has don* a ; much lor the steam­
g r o t deal to do with making it tho ing o ur accounts—b y irre g u la r eating, im proper d ietin g and C
Back If 7*
should marry, while xti'l vounc- thnum
ji
,*f 'hat have ship lines. Building materila men
Your Money
city’s leading industry. His pass*
to halo rhihlnn Marry m aiSltv
J 1** !«g* can cell here as much they can
J#* ir.J
toumcd by a wide h u n d red s of o th e r th in g s , we m u st pay w ith a toas of h e alth enough
any
man.
In,.
m'
J
h
t
publications
.
-—
Publications
havi
•ny man, heilthy, intelligent and
million . „ , . J Myrtle Ave. and -Rb •’*
. out How Bmany
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—a depletion of o u rd u u d th b an k account,
j
done Oils. We do not mean they turn
v, landr'*v-k #
— ...
gallons of gasoline have been aoldlli
h av« nou gh t to
to t touw fr tS L fty ify l
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Eastern Star Chapter Lwely Bridge Party
To Present Two Plays Given Thursday By
Here On December 18 Mrs* C. R. Rirtley

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JWRS. FR E D S. DAIGER, SOCIETY EDITOR

R E SID E N C E T E L E P H O N E :

d u p l ic a t e b r id g e l u n c h e o n c l u b

ENTERTAINED BY MRS GALLOWAY

Miss Burch Becomes Policemen Guests At
Bride Of James Baker Turkey Dinner Given
In Home Wedding At The Sharon Home

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Seminole Chapter Number Two mn1?* Clnh SUn.,r arlor of the Woapproach of the Christmas ing five course luncheon was servattractive
of the Order of Eaaten* Star will m ans Uub, ^
tfn
'S2" evidenced in every de­ ed.
On Thursday evening. Miss Ella
present the "Rollins Cdfege Play­ shs
no*r
*««■&gt;"«■. w", t i : ls ,°.nr Thur*day when Mrs. EmCounty Judge and Mrs. J. G.
Following the luncheon, gifts, Burch became the bride of James
ers" In two one-act plays, Dec. a f f a i r
social
Ti.
, enjoyable
cnJ°&gt;aoie socia
ed
»k»ln
W
?"
Gn,,ow“y
entertainShnron
entertained the members of
H*krr,
the
ceremony
taking
place
four «t lib"* 18, at the Sanford High School.
and
small
stockings
filled
with
Mr, r nThv ri ' “y a^temaon when n„K ♦ L)uP ‘rate Bridge Luncheon
T" addition to the ptays, there bri.io..
■ Klrtlcy w«w hostess at J „ nt her lovely country home on candies, and other Christmas sue- a t 7:30 o clods at the home of Mr. the Sanford Police Department
gestions, were distributed by the nnd Mrs. A. D. Gates at 402 Man­ with a turkev dinner at their home
Will be
IAJ two
WWW professional vnude-------h ereo f tb KpestJ,_ b&lt;’5nK the mem- tameron Avenue.
uers
of
the
Ron
Ton
Bridge
Club
hostess from a brilliantly decornt- ganese Avenue, Dr. E. D. Brown­
villc
nets.
Miss
Gretshen
Cox,
one
library °p«n
West Tenth Street last night ut
rnJ &gt;uanli‘i" f f Pink Radiance ° n m?:
lee performing the ceremony In on
of the principal diameters, needs W uh *2nf cxtra tabl° ot Players.
Christmas tree.
• o clock.
rosis and narcissus combined with
the
presence
of
n
large
number
of
no introduction to ^Sanford audi­ «U?°0 -!k y
trees stud- greenery, adorned the spacious liv­ Duplicate bridge games caused
w nlT
,we^ rhief R°V «•
myriads of vivid red ing and sun rooms, while in the the afternoon to pass all to quick­ relatives and frienda.
, 0f the Holy ences, having appeared here in u £fJL.w,th
The bride came here with her Williams, Desk Sargent Marshall
were used with pleasing •lining room, the rich color scheme ly, and when scores were counted
at 3:00 p. concert several months ago, nt berries
it wns found that Mrs. R. A. New­ father about two month* ago from and Smart, Traffic Officer BeckE. D. Mob- which time she wa* most cordial­ effect, while bowls of rod roses
red nnd green, the holidny col- man and Mrs. W. J. Thigpen were Eastman, Go., and has made many with and Patrolmen Gardner, Arly received. She will be accompan­ effeetnarCI*SU* a'lde', “ charn'ing wifi. Wl,re beautifully carried out
Green and Williams. Owing
the fortunate ones in holding high friends here during her short stay thur
|Il meet at the ied by Miss Leila Tlllcs.
to
Illness
Officers Phillips and
with red Radiance roses nnd fol- scores
nnd wero presented silk by her charming manners and per­ Hall were unable to be present
Quito a number of progressions
Another important player, MisB
k Uonardy on
(jc.nterinK the elegantly ap­ lingerie. In cutting for the consol­ sonality.
Lucy Johnsop, is direct from New „ i , u wcrt* in‘lulged in, until lilJfni
pointed luncheon table was a low ation prize, a Madonna Placque,
I ’eloek.
Mr. Baker is employed by the The police station wore an air
a
late
hour,
scores
being
kept
on
York.
She
is
saU
to
be
the
most
contentedness this morning and
I meet* at the
mound
of
these
lovely
blossoms,
Mrs. Samuel Puleston was tho city of Sanford, and his host of aof pleasant
i Maine*. 30.i charming and versatile entertainer tallies in the form of minature r»h„ n ?t / ither en&lt;l were silver lucky
word wns had for each
one.
friends
join
in
wishing
he
and
his
Santa
Clauses.
The
high
score
appearing in Vaudeville circles.
IS o'clock.
visitor who entered the door. Tur­
attractive
bride
every
future
hnpThose
enjoying
the
cordial
hostapers*1
holdiT“f
Nghtcd
red
The two plays to be presented c'? “ . pri,ze&gt; was won by Mrs. Joe
key dinners, with the police force
piness.
till entertain are "Never-the-*Lcss", by Stuart Chittenden. The guest’s prize, be- Marking the places of tho guests pituhty of the hostess were Mrs.
a* quests, are said to be as scarce
They
will
be
at
home
to
their
Ing won by Mrs. W. M. Scott. Both
F. J. Gonzales, Mrs. R. A. NewWednesday Walker.
friends after a short wedding trip, ns are teeth in the honored fowl,
nt fnlher aml mother
wen? presented with silk hose. Santa*ria
Characters:
ne on Park
and the "coppers" have not yet re­
Clauses, on which were fas- man, Mrs. Samuel Puleston. Mrs. at 500 Manganese Avenue.
covered from the spell cast by the
"The Boy"
Marian Mulligan Refreshments consisting of chick­ &lt;ned clever verses nnd rhymes, W\ J. Thigpen, Miss Katherine
a la king, pickled apples, cran­ the reading of these causing much
“feed" which the Judge and Mrs.
‘The Girl" ..... Eleanor Pressey en
G entlem en $1.50
Wilkey,
Mrs.
James
G.
Sharon,
berry jelly, saltlnes, individual merriment. At 1 o’clock n tempt­
Mrs. Howard Hulick, Mrs. Bloom­ Shnron set before them.
nole Chapter “The
Burglar ......
__ Monroe
1 liv UUi||ll»
wv Arrogo
nnd
Mrs.
E.
F.
Housholdcr.
orange
pies
and
coffee
were
serv­
field Hulick, Mrs. John R. Mac­
sent "Hollins
The policemen who nttemlod ex
The cast */o r the other playlet, ed by the hostess assisted by Miss
Donald, Mrs. Charles C. Reming­ pressed themselves as having on
fact plays at ‘For Distinguished Service," is:
Dickerson.
POSTAL RATES UNCHANGED
Ladies Welcome
| High School
Miss Katherine Burton of the Vera
Louis Banks of Forsyth. Gn., Is ton and Mrs. A. C. Fort composed joyed wonderful repast and wer-s
The
guest
list
included
Mrs.
W.
a congenial pnrty motoring to Or­ loud In their praises of their host
in
the
city
for
a
few
days
attend*
Smart Set*-Elennor Pressey.
lando on Thursday.
Mrs. J. I). Woodruff, Mrs.
nnd hostess.
9:30 to 12:30
WASHINGTON, Dec. 11._4/P)_ •nK_i&lt;Lbusines*.______
Marg hff maid— Dorothy Grey. C. Hill,W.
Potter. Mrs. Joe Chit- The Senate today adopted a reso­
Mrs. J in Harding, her friend— Wynn
tenden, Mrs. Edward Betts, Mrs.
Marian-Mulligan.
H?n Coswen. Mrs. Paul lake, Mrs. lution introduced by chairman
Mono^Mue—J. L. Bolt.
William
Hardy, Mrs. Monroe II. Moses of the senate postoffice
Tickt/s are now on sale at the Hutton, J.Mrs.
Henry Wight, Mrs.
Hotel fttldcz and Roumillat and William Moore Scott and truest, committee authorizing continua­
tion of the present temporary pos­
Andetion’s
drug
store.
fcrlsndo spent
Mias Lenora Gnrman.
tal rates until the opening of the
Ljay transactnt.Tt session of congress or until
the committee now investigating
the rntes completes its report.
jpending this
[&gt;;. C., where
%
Have_ you_ seen_Bal l_Ha rd wn re
-------( ompany’s
window
flower
pots?;
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— " of M
im v r pois
cf Jackson- ffllE HOUSEWIFE'S DIARY
Mrs. A. D. Kellogg og New York ‘ ** •'■RESIDE STUDIO will decIfew days in
— •---— * ornte any of these to carry out
who *•
is visiting
here--as **-the guest
| 1Sewing machines were, I sup- of Mr. and Mrs. H. RR. Cook at your color scheme.
hnn fia was pose, the first household labor- Pnola, and Charles C. Jones, also
AT T H E
Bate business] saving devices.
When women of New York, were married Thurs­
first
began
to
sew
their
clothes
by
Kin Thursday
day afternoon at 3:30 o’clock at
machine instead of luborousiy by the Presbyterian Manse, Dr, E. D.
l H. C. W hand they got their first taste of Brownlee officiating in the pres­
business vi(- muscle-sparing machinery.
ence of a few of their most inti­
OBTAINED FROM A
For centuries nnd centuries they mate friends.
unday ftt*'
had
been
sewing
with
practically
j
After a short wedding trip they
7 the same sort of needles, thimbles
will bo at home to their friends
iN'orwrtL N. and thread, sweeping with the at the home of Mrs. Cook nt Pa­
sUtA'ar- same sort of brooms, scrubbing olo.
IN TH E
T '3
"hur&lt;riftS
r &lt;/!.y for with the same sort of cloths and
brushes—and here came the first
break. Interestingly enough this
,
J. N. first of the housewife’s labor-sav­
| Va/n that ing devices seems still to be one
THE U asaified ( olunins of th e Ilernld turni.sh th e ohly possible medium
I rpjhe Or- of tho most satisfactory. An old
muchine thnt had been in our fam­
ior visitors to g et w hut they w an t when they w ant it. IIundrcdH nrrive
ily for thirty years would still be
daily in .search of living q u a rte rs, autom obile sto rag e space, real e sta te
| t of I’aw- giving us satisfactory eervice had
b
argains, in fa c t a n y th in g th a t you have to offer. Let it be known through
dK the out- we not been persuaded to cash it
I
he
W ant-A d Column.
in
for
one
thnt
had
a
few
more
b“C\ty Subup to date
nate devices. And wc got
ttfr*v woof •(( •noni 'd lt f'rnJH bnn ! ..|*v fjr*fi*»M*»
i
fityt
t«Um»d',quite a liberal nllownnra on the old
U
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118
FOR
E
X
PER
IEN
C
ED
AD
TA
K
ER
on from wachino that had done gallant
soon
, has bo*n|'” vice for all thjse y e a r s .
Mrs. Shel-, Straight-ahead stitching it did ns
it month, well as nny one could wish,
I Every once in n while, however,
"Modern C,irl” guaranteed
ioekingham,; most sewing machines need a litpure thread, fullfashioned silk
an extend-1tie attention, and you are fourtunsking his jnato if you have within cnll n mehose. These hose come in the
lontexuma. fchanic who makes n specialty of newest shades used in foot wear,
sewing-machino repair.
Some
on Thurs- time ago when our machine wns such as Chinese blue, Copenhag­
Iter here at out of sort and worked with dif­ en pansy, pri:•-ilia, dawn, French
| r- »nd Mrs. ficulty in spito of n good oiling nude, sunburst ami nil other
1Vork City. we culled in tho mnn who repair
popular winter shades. These
machines in our community nnd he
mnke ideal gifts for "the girl".
Spicer of diagnosed tho difficulty. Tho ma­ Priced reasonably at
X
'*
*pending chine needed more than an ordin­
the auto, ary oiling. In tho first placo the
ihuisduy fop oil can needed attention he wns
sure. “Empty out the old oil," he
said, ,,aiul then boil it in soap nnJ
Boors and wnter until it is perfectly clean.
of Asbury Then fill it with gasoline and ap­
U nderw ear
I Sanford on ply the gasoline in nil the reguiur
oiling
places.
Leave
the
gnsolinc
[winter nnd
The long established and
in some days—a day or two—and
pntezurna.
then work it out by stitching— much desired Christmas gift for
of Han - without thread—on some worth­ ladies. Complete line of silk
Wive housi less material. After that you may
under pieces in jers«y, pusny
William oil the machine in the usual man- willow, cre|&gt;e tie chine. Radium
fcter at th,.v PTr :,m* you W‘R Gnd that it goes!
and the new guirantrod triMiss (;ai
;l bree*e." You should treat
&gt;. Scot:
I , ma*-‘hino in tim way ever so coshnm. Some style© lace trim­
often—when ever it wotks stiff. med nnd others effectively trim­
II-..,.
| T. . oR Rets clogged In the mnmed in contrasting material
lflo*,r „ ,a rJ | cblnet nnil there is sediment in the
and
colors.
WO *iiiP°,ts • can
*hould be removed before
L " ,u dec* ‘he gasoline is used.
Todds, vests, bloomers gnwni',
c«ry out
Fuithfully,
pajamas, step-ins. Priced from
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MARTHA.

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Dance!

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Tonight!

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CITY HALL

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Maine Orchestra

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Mrs. Kellogg Married
tHOUGHTS-WISE To Charles C. Jones
*ND OTHERWISE Thursday Aftei •noon

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You will be Surprised

CHRISTMAS
GIFTS

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GIFTS

That Express The

CHRISTMAS
SPIRIT

' Hi

L ittle W a n t A d

Rare bargains can
be had at the Diamond Palace.

Sanford. Herald.

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WRIST WATCHES
Bui ova, Elgin, Hoffers and Hampden,
in 7-15-17 Jewels.

HOSE

DIAMONDS
Over 150 genuine
Di a mo n d Rings.
Price from
$12.00 to $900.00

F a n c y L in en s a n d H a n d k erch iefs for
C hristm as

Silk

Fancy Lace
Handkerchiefs

GENT’S WATCHES
Elgin, W a l t h a m ,
Howard, Hamilton,
Illinois and Gruen.

&amp; H INTS F° R MILADY
I “Y MARY MARSHALL

$1.95 TO $7.95

Made of all laces and nets.
Plain white and colored—

TOILET SETS
In Amber, P e a r l ,
White Ivory, Two
Tone. Special Priced.

C ^ * ht McClure Syndicate
NOVELTY HANDKERCHIEFS

P* bi‘k into
oM fash‘"id.ile-agnd
'?.• counter
. ,but, I still
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tidy

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[Tbut in the
L **, might
f . ould have
C '^ tlc old-;
r h&gt;on. Old
| "oj* rex.
Po ihe goc, I
they
loom.
L ®f f««h-;
r *ny su e,1
r .'M bobs
L,r*u - And

Sold singly or in beautifully
decorated boxes. The newei'.
linen,
ll\a net, fpure
"
in voile and
muderia nnd embroidered hand­
kerchiefs are to be bough'- h«'r&lt;
for—
Jn

35c TO $1.95

SOLID LEATHER
HAND BAGS
From $3.50 to $20.00
Diamond Bar Pins
Platinum and White
Gold.
From $10 to $250.

Daintily trimntr.1 in cream
laces and tolf m a terial. » n i
au i- uof.
tw o - t o n e g eo rg e tte ,
made
- i i . i i t u cr rre
p pn e de &lt;. in^*
Aupcrior quality
these negligees come in aall11 fth e
fashionable pastel shades

$15.00 TO $29.00

r T*il.
1 0/ fcn»inine modesty still prevail.
r , *dav**7n' i i i H m«y he that these veiled
ks*«tn. r“ ladle* occasionally visiiii.g in ParWo havo numerous other K'ft
Is have brought about a revived
F Bhopal „ , |ntcrcat in veils—just -&gt;s the High- auggestiona that will plea-' 1 11
India
■"Miery in Paris during and lady of discriminating
l*’ »ho « . a .,*r tbc wac *«t the fashion (that
t B«rij. i
j *t,R continues) for plaids.
i i ,,v“’ C°n- seemingly these veils as they
r t'&gt; thii'1*.1
Worn by smartly-dressed upKl
w©v»m:ii i i u v c r p .x u jn u ciowii
r»ther
n
A
i!.
°menL
endnone—
d0Wrt
of
^urther ru
than
thenertipr of* \l.
the
or. ' ! 1
not
I ? %ith Ilolt
not so far. An interLt,B«4 ixA
Mw French hat has a veil
ire-.. . *T| *o
that »it ohowa
r draped
° ;apca that
ohow* the enNext
T h e Poatoffice Is
Ii* in u * ; l i rc facc- u is caught to the hat
Door to Us.'
.5ach4,e&lt;“r and han*9 down II
I
‘Mv.iyidcr
Croat-____ J 'j

B A U M E L ’S
Specialty Shop

Itoyal Society Pkge.

Odd lots of scarf runners,
vanity sets, buffet sets—

35c to $2.00 each

1-2 Price

Box Handkerchiefs

Gifls For Babies

Ladies’ colored linen and
plain white. Some hand
embroidered—

Bilo dolls, booties, saques,
rattlers, comb and brush
sets, carriage straps—•

fi5c to $1.75 box

$1.25 to $6.75

Table Linen

EXQUISITE N EGLEGEES
I

Diamond Scarf Pins
From $10 to $125.
Sterling Silverware
Community P l a t e
1847 Rogers.

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Napkins

Luncheon sets, cloths and
napkins to match. Colored
border. Pure linen—

Hemstitched. All pure lin­
en, 12 and 15-inch—

$2.95 to $8.75 each
Ribbon Novelties

$3.50 dozen
Table Clothes

Hand painted and hand
made ribbon powder puffs,
vanity, shoe trees—

All pure linen, assorted
designs, 5 and 70-inch—

50c to $1.75

$3.50 to $5.00 each

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P. WEINBERG, Prop.
307 East First Street
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PAGE SIX

Red Grange Signing $300.000 Contract

IA Y nEG EM BER 11, 1925,------- __

IHotel HoomDufing
Bankers’ Meeting

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CTOIWI.
X O T I f K TO
- _ CONTRA
-UeMcil W&lt;1* Will tie r e c e i v e d by
?,,c
the County SU
I S S r'rubrifin*M
lo rlilu,
County, !• loriiln
tlon for gttiilnnlo
l’ ......
w„ ___ Court
ul Huperlntendellt " Office.

llnuNc. S n n fo rtl. n lu
s r ld a . u n t i l e l o v ,i&gt; a . M. J a n u a r yy 12th. J 92C. f o r
m a terial* for nnd
the furnishing of i..
t h r e r e c t io n o f a co m p l e t e h e a l i n g
tl o n o f h e a t erstrm , Im'lu.l nu'
fu r t h e t i r a m m a r S c h o o l
, r room ff " rr "l !u ‘- X S a n f o r d . In HeMST. PETERSBURG. Dec. 11.— H u lh llm t located
at
t ym
. uin
ordance w ith
n t y a. c c"■
(&amp;)—A room in the Sorono hotel p1..lait* ac no,du•i,.n epe
-d e ific a tio n * a* p r . p a r ilo n 'j. M oughlon. A rc h ite c t.
convention headquarters of tho id i.y K
.......
re s e r v e * t h e r i g h t t o
Investment Bankers ^Association of T h e Iltiitrd
‘
o r to acAmerica wns raided last night bv re je c t a n y 1,a1.)n d oar ll p hid*,
a r t of bid by
cfp t any
three Pinellas county officers and th e m d&lt; • ined to he t o th o b e s t I n .
...
.
u quantity of liquor seized, officers t« re» t &lt;’ff t hre pCl aonusn ty
and sp ecificatio n s
announced today. .
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A
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t
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c
t
tipm a y Im- h a d from «&gt;t
T w e n t y - f i v e (25.0U)
Tho liquor, they said, was in „n d e p o sit r iof
.. 11ars &lt;•« l f h d c h e c k . * o ch do*
possession of James E. Coad, cx- 11
pnsit to h,' r,' fuui1.il b o n a fid e lihlprutive vice president of tho St. tie rs upon re t u—-i
rn of p la n s a n d sp eclIh e A r c h i t e c t ,
Petersburg Chamber of C o m m e r c e flo at Ions
j.f
e r 1 t h e C o u n t y H o a rd o f
Mr. Coad, tho three officers added, P uJblylico rdIn
I s t' r u c t io n . S e m i n o l e C o u n was not arrested last night, but tv. F lo r,idIdaa . I i t c e m b o r Sih 1925.

they were quoted ns saying “ We
aru lenving for Clearwater nt noon
to obtain a w arrant for Mr. Coatl's
f'fVjJ51 W
arrest." Clearwater is the sent of
Pinellas county.
Tho whiskey was seized in a
room, number 425, officers say,
the headquarters of the local chainpBc;
her of commerce for the benefit
of the investment bankers.
Mr. Coad has issued a statement
'mgrl
omphntfcnlly denying any knowl­
edge of the liquor in the room and
, -j that he wns not present when the
raid wns made. The room was said
10 !,av0 been empty nt the time.
The officers visit has received
5f£k
much talk and newspapermen were
informed thi3 afternoon Hint the
jTtff
bankers have agreed to make bond
;y*
of SI,000,000 for Mr. Coad’s rer
lease if the warrant is served.
Tho three raiding officers said
The pen strokes being made by the curly-haired gentleman in the picturo means Just $300,000 in his I hey would return to St. Petersyoung life. The gentleman is Red Grunge, and he’s signing a contract to appear in movies. Abi ,it him burg nt II o’clock this afternoon
W. E. Shullenbergcr, who holdu the contract; Harry G. Kosch, his attorney nnd C.
Pyle ( an g .’s with tho necessary arresting pap­
manager.
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ers.
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“ Room 125" was said to have
been rather n convention by-word
m a n . up until the raid was staged. Ihdiw-col- egates 3ny it was a "reception
he old room" and deny that they ever
k."
witm ssed any whiskey drinking
ebtorV within its four walls.
WICHITA, Kan., Dee. 11.—f/T)
—David Leahy of Wichita, “dean
of Kansas newspaper men,” is onfc
judge in the United States who
tries cases by telephone.
Hu in judge of the "small debt­
ors’ court," permission lur tho es­
tablishment of which was granted
by the last legislature.
A telephone rings in a Wichita
JihRLIN, D c!c . 11.—M1)—Tama- Miami v.as inatij;uratcil. Thin vi*«*
business, house.
ra
Karimvimi, Idol of Iover.* of tho cel sailed from Chirai;o on Nov.
“ Hollo. This is Judge Leahy.
nrti.ttic dance, has gone into the Js *. proceeding through the Great
We want P&gt; get your testimony in
regard to tho Jones vs. Jones
nmv.es because she finds film act-,.,vor ai„, ,fcwn th„ Atlantic const,
case." And b o tho testimony is
mg more exciting tlmn dancing.
This ship together with the
taken, to lie incorporated in tin.’
The
wonderful
thing
about
film
Steamship
Burlington was put in
court records and used as Liu Int ­
acting is that one nlwnys feels ns
servico as tho result of an
is for a decision,
though it were n first perform- railroad embargo on nan-pcrishalde
Tho “telephone cases" arc de­
unco," she said. “ Everything is i freight in Florida. The Burlingcided hy Judge Leahy after nil
final, never to bo repeated. The tnn- trailing its sister ship two
the evidence is collected, nnd then
least Important role Acquires short day* later, it; expected here tohis decision is mailed to the prin­
hut complete concentration. Then- morrow. Both vessels are owned
cipals.
i &lt;a ( harm of creative neting about *‘l,,4 operated by the Hnthlmid-Lnko
Judge Leahy’s com Doom is a
it that is nowhere to be found on Michigan lanes.
poor place for a lawyer, lie liiinHi’ stage."
----------------------------Helf receives no compensation for
Li
ndnn,
New
York,
Berlin
and
Tim
heaviest short shower on
his services, and legal it
other large cities, however,
will record occured on the Isthmus of
Uarrcd from mlmi don unite-.i they
continue la see Knsavina's unique Panama at Porto Bello, May 1.
wish to ho mere qicctaturs.
tlanres, lircan ,* dancing, after nil, tDDK, when 2.17 Inches of rain fell
Even the courtroom is abandonis her life’s work.
in three minutes.

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T . WILLIAMS. Chairm an.
A t t e s t : T. W. LAWTON.

f k k i»

Secretary.

1 2- 1

J a n. 2 &amp; 9.

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORSt
Senl'-d hid* w ill b o received b y
the C o u n ty Hoard o f p u b lic
struct Ion for Som lnoln C ounty, F l o ­
rid a. at Superintendent** o f fic e .
C o u rt H o u s e . Sanford. F lorid a, u n til
e le v e n A. XL. J an u a ry 12th. 1926,
f o r the fu rn ish in g o f m aterial* for
nnd t h e erection o f n co m p lete h o m ­
in g s y s t e m fur th e Mast Side P ri­
m a r y S ch ool n ulldlm c located a t
Hanford, lo S em inole C ounty, In tffccordance w ith plan* nnd Rppclflcath in s
as
prepared
hy E lton J .
Motightnn, A rchitect.
The Hoard rese rv es th e rig h t to
reject any and a ll hid*, or to a c ­
cept any bid or part of hid hy them
deemed to he to tho host I n te r e s t
,.f I lie County.
C o p ies o f p l n n s nnd S pecification *
m a y be h a d f r o m th e A rch itect up­
on d e p o s it of T w e n ty -fiv e fS25.nO)
1 »,.l i a r s c e r t i f i e d ch eck , su ch d e ­
posit to he r e f u n d e d lo . n a f l d „ h i, Id e r* u p o n r e t u r n o f p lan s and s p e c ­

• i n : TO FOX T i l A CTO It* I
,1 1. 1,1* w ill b e r e c e i v e d b y
, ntv liiutril „ f P u b l i c I n s t r u c r S e m in o le C o u n t y , F l o r i d a .
- r l n ti iul, a t ' * O ffic e . C o u r t
H a n fo rd . F l o r i d a , u n t i l o ln v - if ic a tio n * t o t h e A r c h i t e c t .
*1., J a n u a r y 12th. 1925. f o r
Ity o r d e r o f t h e C o u n t y Ilonrd o f
iilrdiinK &lt;’f m a t e r i a l s f o r n n d P u l,lie I n s t r u c t i o n . S e m i n o l e C o u n ­
r f i o t l ,.f It c o m p l e t e ll e f t tl n n ty . F lo r id a . D e c e m b e r S lh. 1925.
F ltK D T. W I I J J A M S . C h a irm a n .
A t t e s t : T. W . L A W T O N ,
„„ ,
„ „
H ecretary.
Dec. 12-19-25 J a n 2-9.

are the chief agents
in cross-polinating rod clover, the
honey b e e s playing only a very
B um blebees

sm all p a rt.

Telephone Used By Kansas Judge To
Get Testimony While Hearing Cases

111 H eart of Sanford
On M agnolia Del w een F irst and Second S ts.
41.6 hy 117

Great Lakcs-Miami
5
Ship Service Begins S

Price $50,000
$30,000 on 99 year Lease.
" h is price is considerably
values.

, —ana wins as many C(
A s lich with' butter and
e g g s; as smooth and dainty in
fla v o r; as light and fluff _
a m i alm ost always m o r e
scien tifically m i x e d a n d
b a k e d . So that is whv Me
rita L ay er C a k c - " ^ , £
p la c e o f home-made cake
— an d win3 as many compliments*
.W h y no t give &gt;p nke batin;, duf&gt;
in g the holidays and serve Menu*
.T hose w ho noticffthe difference vi
com plim ent you. ,
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MADE EYptr

[A M E R IC A N BAKERIES

under su rro u n d in g

N IN E ItOOM H O M E IN LA K E MARY

Price ^4,750—$2,250 Cash
B alance on E asy Term s
Will yield ?.”&gt;0.00 a m o n lh income besides ow n er’s
a p a rtm e n t. C onsiderable ground and p le n ty of
shade.
V ilvu tcL ,
LAYER CAKE

C orner M agnolia' and Second Sts,

LADIES’ HOSE
Full-fashioned,
pi
thread silk in all the pci
lar fall shades—Only

Stunning s t r e e t
dresses made of
superior q u a l i t y
crepe back satins,
satins and canton
crepes. Dressy af­
ternoon dresses in
r i c h georgettes,
s o m e combined
with cut velvet.
This is the season
to dress and we
can save you mon­
ey o.n these hand­
some models—

CHILDREN’S SOCKS
J'!mh o d y i n g the
latest s t y l e s in
flares and straight
lines. Some heav­
ily fu r trimmed.
Good quality bolivia cloth, s u e d e
and other favored
winter materials.
Beautifully lined.

The real “nobby” Sport
Dresses that are needed
for “peppy” holiday sea­
son. Light colors in the
favored flannels, balbriggans in all the wanted
shades; and the much desiral Velvet and Woolen
Sport Dresses. Come in,
we have your size. Priced
from

$4.98 to $14.95

NECKTIES Exquisite models in win­
ter millinery. Hats com­
plete the costume and
here the purchaser will
find that our well selected
hats lend an air of charm
to weaver as* well. Priced

SOCKS -

HANDKERCHIEFS

All Priced Reasonable - - - - - -

SHIRTS- H A T S - C A P S
-

Best Grade Merchandise

S. A. IRWIN, Manager
Corner Sanford Ave and Second Str
a fiS H E ffifta .

1

�Will
a ‘MenrChristinas’
pie of State Will Aid
, Families

?&amp;&amp;£■
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State
meet with, a
from the

bre heen made

Sltee. of which
rirltlRC. of the
,h Water Fish
jrman, to find
era themselves
-v home really
nuinc Yoletiile
When
hearts.
ame ami address
ether with the
j and age and
EM by the com, will then be
ibition by the
.quest, with mbc supplied reL) cireumstnnees

Wii

lea Dispute Between
&gt;ru Comes Back To President
Dec. 11.—(/F*&gt;—
ftontroversy beFcru has come
'
Coolidge ngain
1 Chile's refuRul
n fixed by tho
[ittec tor the
nine the sovt provinces.
Jo appeal to Mr.
*tor in the disannounced at
fter the commitfaward to carry
i the determinaj approved the
lulling, its head,
for a plebis-

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the committee
. motion in tho
[apaprently left
nation to Presi­
de only course
[terms of the
br such an apIas tho date for

voting in the plebiscite, Gen. Pcrshing’s motion fixes Jan. 15 as the
date for tho presentation of the
election law, with intervening dat­
es for tho period of registration
nnd for nppeals.
Requiring Chile to give definite
answer whether she will carry out
unfulfilled demnnds of tho com­
mittee nnd faithfully co-operate
in holding the plebiscite, Gen.
Pershing’s motion charges in its
preamb'e that Chile has unlaw­
fully administered tho territory in
dispute, violated tho award by re­
fusing to carry out tho commis­
sion's rulings, nnd otherwise ren­
dered impossible the holding of n
free plebiscite.
Before ndoptlon of tho motion
containing these charges, the
Chilean delegation had voiced crit­
icism of Gen. Pershing’s course
that amounted to charges of par­
tiality on his part in favor of tha
Peruvian interest in the plebis­
cite.

Thieves Foiled By
Actress Who Saves
Valuable Jewelry
«EW YORK, Dec. 10— &lt;&gt;T)—
Bound by burglars with silk stock­
ings on her bed, Amelia Bingham,
fnmnus actress, saved most of her
jewels by sitting on them.
Two youths also bound two
mauls with silk stockings in the
home of the actress on Riverside
Drive Wednesday night.
They
missed $20,000 in jewels because
Miss Bingham concealed them.
They Rot $ it2oo in jewelry from n
safe, however.
The Bingham burglary came a
few hours after Mrs. Celia Tobin
Clark, divorced wife of Chnrles
r
8on
^ ,e 1°*° WSenator
V -l.irk , COBIKll* IT lA tftin til
itranlm f

of the family.
People of the stale who desire
to ccontributc something to the
families o tfhe prisoners will be
triven nl! of the Information, when
the requests arc sent In by pros­
pective donors, and thoso contrib­
uting may then send their gifts
dtrccct. A special service is also
to be offered by tho committee,
which plans to accept checks from
those not desiring to bother them­
selves by selecting the gifts. The
checks, it was stated, may bo made
payable to Miss Partridge. The
names of tho donors will ncccompany the gift.
Commissioner of Agricculturc
Mayo has given full endorsement
to the committco's plans, and has
promised tho aid of the prison de­
partment wherever possible. Judge
T. E. Andrews, chief prison cclcrk,
tins undertaken the tnsk of w rit­
ing the prisoners, nnd expects to
have all Information available
shortly.

Fl*., DCCi l l;

rlth" the

For 50 Cents

pearl necklace ns she was leaving
a tea at tho homo of Mrs. Wil­
liam K. Vanderbilt, Jr.
She had loft the jewels in a
handling in a hallway nt the Vnnikrbiit home while sho, Mrs. Vnnr ’l. an,I f'vo friends were on
the floor nbove.
About the snrm* ♦Inin »Vin» M»

Whitney home on Long Islnnd
Tuesday and frightenad him nwny
empty handed. Mrs. Whitney had
jewels valued nt $100,000 in the
house.

Georgetown Not To
Flay After Season
WASHINGTON, Dee. 11— &lt;/p)_
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i lie athletic council of George­
town University today declined mI citations to have tho institution's
football team play post-season
games nt Jncksor.vllb, Fla., and
Peter Cassidy, eccentric Los An­ Fail Francisco.
Permission was
geles hermit, claims to be the most arm withheld Anthony Plansky,
economical person in America. He the team’s fullback, to play on an
spends only iiU cents* a week for all-star eastern team being organfoo&lt;|, clothing nnd lodging. How? izurd to meet a Pacific Coast elev­
He sleeps in a shack, eats little en.
and gets clothes the second hand
Jacksonville’s Chamber of Com­
man won’t take. He earns his liv­ merce offered to select an oppon­
ing by composing nnd singing ent for Georgetown and the Cali­
songs.
fornia game was to have been ar­
ranged by the Olympic Club of
.San Francisco.

Lake City To Have
1926 Baptist Meet

Porter E. Pitts

TAMPA, Dec. 11— (/?) -L a k e
HUAI* BSTATfcl
City, Fla., will be the host to the
Florida Baptist convention and ♦10-111-113 U | Xnl’l. Itnnk IIMr,
womens missionary union meeting r im n i. V j o -W
li.in t o r il. l ln.
next year. It was selected over UcprosoiiUiu; W. V. Wlicilor,
H v u l K n tato l i m i t e r
j Pensacola at the annual gathering
------- . here today.
NEW YORK, Dec. 11.—-(/P)—In-j A partial report of the resoluaugurnting n new steamship serv­ tions committee was adopted. It
ice to Miami, Fla., tho American contained resolutions condemning Itadlntnr, Ilody, Waiters, Run.
u ln a llourtl. ln-tmlrltiK
liner Kroonlnnd sailed today with race track gambling and protest­
a list of *100 passengers. Tho liner ing against any raco iracks near
W o Specialize In Wreck ■
formerly in the trans-Atlantic Del,and, scat of Stetson Univer­
itclurer.s See was
trade.
sity, a Baptist school, nnd urging
S anford R ad iato r nnd
[Made With Among the pnsscngqrs sailing support
of prohibition.
Oilit:*
And Care were Gene Snrazcn, former golf resolutions ami unfinished busi­
Body W orks
ked Possible champion, Mrs. S anzen, und O. ness will bo taken up at the night
Taunt)* nml r»ii&lt;l«ra
M. Freeman of Miami.
session which will end the gather­ HnSlMnra,
All A u tiu n o lillu M etal Parts
The Kroonlnnd, whicn has been ing.
| t is impossibV",
Wnlillnir, ll r a z l io r nrnl SoMorlnt;
____
$ou
can__
do it reconditioned for tho new service
U u r K liiinrimlml I., I’l r u s r
urc so many1'vil* leave New York each Thurs­ With immigration shut off. it
day, reaching Miami on Sundays. may again bo necessary to teach
aim Went Neritml Hltrrl
Hiiiituril, rlorltln
lUii task being Sailing from Miami will be on tho our own boys and girls to help
around the house— Port Arthur
fcular, routine name day of arrival there.
News.
building, the
ft the foremost SEMINOLF1 IS VEGETABLE
CENTER
manufacturer,
MONEY A V A ILA B LE
Loans
Loans
rthat American
sntity could do
TALLAHASSEE, Dee. 11— (/P)
For First Mortgage Loans on Liberal Valuation Basis nt 7%
—Eeminolo county is still one of
Consult us first when in the market for funds
king a deft-fin- the largest shipping points of veg­
[Studrbaker fue- etables in the entire state, accord­
rin.in- as
V. Ind., grading ing to the latest report of the sta ­ MaKnollii &amp; Second A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
ney saw her put tistical department of the Florida
&gt;
tm a special Imi- Marketing' Btirenu. 1 '•
t sort them into
being matched
| set was fur one

MOWN
NON ON
SCALE

S an ta is loading Ilia pack a t Dickson-Ivcs. T his wise

e

Big Liner Begins
Southern Sailings

b rin g er of cheer is finding scores of toys, many articles of
apparel and g ifts ideas galore for th e young folks here. Come
to th e C hristm as Store and shop w here S a n ta him self m akes
h ead q u arters.

•$

Apparel Gifts for Girls
Girl’s CoLunin
It’s not sensible to be puz­
zle,! about what to give a
girl when Toylnml on the
D-l feurtli floor offers so
many suggestions, lie sen­
sible and solve gift prob­
lems here!

Jersey Frocks, $3.50
T rim m ings of co n tra stin g color add chic to
tho jersey dress th e young g irls’ C h ristm as
g ift. Hand em broidery, too, is carefully done
on sateen bloomerod 2 to 0 y ear frocks. $3.50.

Boy’s Column
If it can be riililen, if it
makes noise or if it’», inter­
esting for indoor hours, it
pleases a boy. Here aro
gifts with these pleasure
bringing qualities.

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Jacquard Sweaters, $5

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Coat sw eaters a re w arm for C h ristm as and
sm a rt for many school days ahead. Jacq u ard
designs and deep pockets. $5 in sizes 5 to 1 1.

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Winter Hats, $2.95
Blackboard
Playing school Is lots of
fun—particularly when San­
ta has brought such u desk
blackboard us this. $a.0().

Jane w on't like to take o ff h er C h ristm as
g ift h a t if i t ’s of felt or velour and appliqued
in self m aterial. $2.95 or $1.95.

Kiddie Cars
Klildio Kars rarely bavo
ncriilents for they nru stable
in balance. Many are here
for givers, $3 to $1.50.

rod would not

line ethers and'
Iassembly, even

48

* Press, were
such infinite
to, that the*
*' b«ar m edian-

Ingenuity could

surprise lesson
'hat 1,200 sepmore than
Wpcetiuns beforo
f;m off the as*
meted. Nothing
uared, existed in
HUtom-huilt ear
Jwdmtand how
1UH afford it, unwas paid
•nich otherwise
to parts
,
manufacParts f)f its au^hatstudebaker
0111

munufac-

MR. PRO SPECT,

M ighty pleased customers too.
T h e chief reason is confidential,

( a n t tell

Will just have to w ait till \\a

m eet.

Upheld
Jrenie C ourt
i. nFIa&gt; Dec. 1 1 .
P[vmc court
decision
ia find-

H ope to see you soon.

Yours truly,
BART NASON, Mgr.

» the mtern-

t o - 1!

Pcnseasod
f10rt'«&gt;n

u J r : &gt;Ld in tho
^ m 1M8 by

*
Out of a holly box comes a strik in g ly p a t­
terned nm gador silk lie and a sp o rts bolt to
m atch. Do boys like th em ?
Well, ra th e r!
$1.75.
»n

If A unty gives one set, Uncle will w ant to
co n trib u te a m atching silk tic and hum lkcrchief. F in e silk a t $1.00.

D ear S ir:

it in th e papers.

Silk Tie and Sport Belt, $1.75

Tie nnd Kerchief, $1.50

SA N FO R D , FLORIDA.

T h e re 's a reason why they are buying in San­
ford Grove. And let me tell you they a re buying.

Sanford Grove, Inc.

1

H anging by th e tre e will be u blanket robe
for M ary. If sh e's very young, it’s n u rsery
p attern ed . C onventional designs for larg er
girls. Ages 2 to G, $2.50; 8 to 11, $3.50.

Holiday Gifts for Little Men

K ’crs. who had
*ncun iiianufac*d nut nutnrno-

i
i

Christmas Rubes, $2.50 to $3.50

(make sure that,
P to the perfect-j
pshaft, machined
hm inherent bol-■
k

,.

Baby Dolls
By-lo dollii, dressed for
Holiday festivities, arc ad­
mirable daughters with their
opening nnd closing eyes nnd
talking ways. $2.50 to $7.50.

H andkerchiefs a re universally popular—
small w onder w hen initialed and boxed like
these 3 which a re $1.
Silver plated initial buckles come w ith stro n g
leath er belts— and th e com plete set is an in ­
expensive g ift nt $1.50.

L'Tiss Makers
Lacquered drums in bluo
and red looks like the roal
things—and sound like them,
too! $1.75.'

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BONDS

IN SU R A N C E

SOME REAL ACREAGE BUYS
80 Acres, quarter mile from city limits, fine sub-division
property, $500 per acre; one fourth cash; one fourth an­
nually with interest at 8%.

SA N FO RD 'S R ESID E N T IA L M A S T E R P IE C E

An Important Announcement Will Soon
Be Made. Watch the Papers.
San Lnntn com bines borne atm o sp h ere w ith co n stan tly
enhancing values.

I t is to y o u r ad v an tag e to fam iliarize y o u rself
w ith o u r exclusive listin g s before p u rch asin g , as
th ey affo rd m ost u n u su al oppo rtu n ities.
O u r o fferin g s are com plete in ev ery line.
Homes, choice lots, subdivisions, groves, ncreage
and th e h ig h est class of business p ro p erty .

Knight &amp; MacNeill

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS

107-101) South P ark A venue
REA LTO RS
R. 0 . HRINKM AN
M gr. R ealty D ept.

Pori

M agnolia A t Second

MRS. SAM II. C A M PB E LL
MRS. J . M. LeM O IN E
Salesladies.

Phone 48

IN V ESTM EN TS

LOANS

70 Acres on Marquette St., one mile from city limits.
Price $300 per acre; third cash; third annually with in­
terest at 8%.

\
The buying
wmble-an \ '

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.

The Sanf
fures to
action wl
Every
of real
All me

10 Acres celery land in Eureka Hammock. Excellent
quality hammock land unimproved. Price $250 per acre;
half cash; balance arranged.

The credentia
‘he rock betd
atea with erajj
vice of fcjj|

40 Acres celery land near Lake Jessup, all Hammock.
Price $175 per acre cash.

SUBDIVISIONS
For subdivision purposes we have som e of th e best
buys in Seminole C ounty, am ong w hich a re :

Higgins-Smith-Wighl, Inc.
REA LTO RS
H f•

26 acres ad joining Sanford G rove which is
rapidly being developed. T h is e n tire tra c t
is all high and dry, b eau tifu l wooded land ly ­
ing between two subdivisions. Price $26,000
w ith rem arkable te rm s, and
HO acres cornering on Golden Lake and bor­
derin g on Onoro S tre e t a t $500 p er acre.

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suredoftb J
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This siagj
Step b i n
your fe u

THE HOWARD CORPORATION
k .h t .% 11 i . i s i i i : d

Masonic Bldg.

in

1 turn

Phone 72

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REALTORS

i

Sales A gents For

“The Firm Substantial”

LOCH-ARBOR

113l/2 Magnolia Ave.

Phone 745

A C ou n try Club P ro p erty of L akes and Hills
Salrs Force: It. G. Fox. (i. E. .McCall, It. I,. Shipp.

ACREAGE, SMALL &amp; LARGE
3 acres on C ountry Club road, w ith in
lim its.

th e

265 ACRES
C ity

40 acres, a d jo in in g E ld er' S p rin g s p ro p erty on
S anford and O rlando road.
27 3-4 a c re s fro n tin g 1,500 feet on S an fo rd A venue.
13,500 a cres on St. Jo h n 's C ounty.
93 1-2 acres adjoining- Pow er P la n t's p ro p erty in
V olusia C ounty.
187 acres in Sem inole C ounty, 107 of which is w ith ­
in th e City lim its o f S anford.
T ho prices and term s of th ese tra c ts of land, wo
consider reasonable, and we will bo glad to fu rn ish
you sam e if you will call a t o u r office.

THE WHITE REALTY COMPANY

Sanford Avenue Corner

1104142W

Best corner on Sanford Ave. a t 4 th St. 71xl2G, $G50
pur foot ouo fo u rth cash.
Six-aero tra c t, containing th ir ty lots on Dixie Highw ay
suitable for subdivision. $1,500 p er acre.
Wo have oth er good buys in large and sm all acreage
tra c ts, also; high class b usiness lots and hom esites.
See our listings.

THRASHER &amp; GARNER
112 Park Avenue

Phone 639W

Have you ever thought
about how much difference
there is between SPECULA­
TION and INVESTMENT?
These are INVESTMENTS:
C orner 16th and P alm etto,
(46x117) ........................
$2,500
A ttra c tiv e G-roorn Bungalow,
711 P alm etto Ave.
80A cres— Split by new S ta te
H ighw ay, p er acre ......
... $350
Lot 117 F ran k lin T e rrac e V $1,100.
c »sh ........................................ $-100

Telephone 714
Room 8, G arner-W oodruff Bldg.
S alesm an— E. T. Moore

BETTER BUYS

I have ap irm rnt houses on West First S tr i c t that will pav
rr tO p erient o.t your iim ntm cnl. See me at once. This la

Tim, I

219 Meisch Building
We Buy or Sell

PAUL LA K E-Realtor

Do you want one of the prctlic-U modern Home* in Sanford?
I.et me enow you th u , it W built to lt\e in, uol to aell.

!«l*&lt;

BALDWIN &amp; BROWN
Phone 88

We have them to d ay — tom orrow th ey m ay be sold.
221 Mcisch Building.

Some good buys we can recommend. 35 Lots nice 5 room
Bungalow—Close in hard surface road.
7 Room, Bath and Sleeping Porch;well located; one of
the best buys inthe city a t ................................... $10,000
Six Room Cottage, well located; close in; Garage.
Bargain a t ............................................................ $6,500.00
5 Acre Celery Farm, with crop tools, etc. Nice six room
house, good r e p a ir ..............................................$8,500.00
14 Acres, hard surface road; 5 tiled and in Celery. A
real buy a t ...........................................................$9,000.00

N ear th e Golf Links, including b eau tifu l lakes and
orange grove, $500.00 p er acre.

11 a c re s on the W ckivn R iver, on h ard road.

•» a A'

The urcifct (

Come up and talk over th ese propositions w ith us and
your investigations will prom pt you to buy.

McCALL&amp; FOX
I

71/0 Acre grove, excellent condition, three miles from
Sanford. Price $6,500; terms $2,500 cash; balance one
and two years. Fruit paid 25% net on this purchase
price this season.

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DUBOSE &amp; HOLLER
E sta b lish e d 1910

FIVE ROOM HOUSE

FARMS
ALL TILED
WeUs'
hoU9e.
I cnant house, on
paved road
—

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$7,500.00

FIVE ACRE FARM
BART NASON, SA L E S DIRECTOR
FIRST N A TIO N A L B A N K BLDG.

ALL TILED
Two JUmmj, wells, two story, five room
$7,000.00

$5,000.00
$1,000 CASH
EASY TERMS

Telephone 249

E. E. PAGE
T he S u b stan tial R ealtor
12-14 G arner-W oodruff Bldg
T E L E P H O N E 770

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l»uy o n m a r k e t n l |&gt; r l r c o f f r r m l .

f iv e a c r e f a r m

Ten acrea in the town of l.akr Mary. Across street from
the bigRCMt development hi that section.

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S. W. BRADFORD

28 lots i»I
ceptionil W
Rose Cud 1"
tional W®4]
Bcautifil P»

�THE

Veteran’s Parents
Finally Admit That
Son May Have Died

Conditions
W o rld
1(I M e th o d s
In

[Should Also

»ssity #
[a rk e tin g
New York
And A s k s
fOf B a n k e r s

IG. Fla.. Pec(jo.-iship of 1 H

ABERDEEN, S. D , Decc. 11-—
(jp)_Developments in the strange
case of Arthur Frazier, world wnr
veteran, indicated today that his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F raz­
ie r , Indian
Missionaries, finally
helievo their son is dead.
Mr. and Mrs. Frazier mnite for­
mal application yesterday in Soutn
Dakota for government nnd state
war bonus. They named them­
selves as beneficaries of Private
Arthur Frazier, B. Company, 28th
U. S. Infantry, who, war depart­
ment records qhow, was.killed in
France October fi, 1908.
""This action followed a long fight
in Federal Court to establish the
identity of Arthur Lopez, a Mexi­
can, as their son. A jury found
that Frazier was dead, nnd that
the man, who claimed to be Fraz­
ier, was in reality Arthur Lopez.
Despite the application for bonus
filed here, the Fraziers will not
ndmit that they are positive their
son wns killed.

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*T COIIHT S E V E N T H J t ' V ' CIHCUIT OF F l . n i t l l l A

. . J v IN CIIANCEHYj
( i I - u m j E E. LEVI ONE,

C A T IU tn iN E N a' ^ i AN'
T i n - J ? " ! '' nf I’uhllcatlon

Complainant.
CHAIILKS H H o v t
•s M.intagde, l ' r / t '
willow

of MamViVi

Henry tlreon
, n .i
m*nry

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through
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.

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ri thnir*. a,1&lt;* al1 u n k n 'Hvn Pomona

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T i n - J t r,.l Lr. ,,f P n M I r a l l o n

T , U. S ATI n K FLOttlDA, To the

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ants .'lalm-'
oc uniter‘" "Samuel
Montague.
ui.
scHI.ell

her,.Inatter ,1c• ,
nrtfl land,
unknown
R&lt;r,Hntm
■luint "i1, i nn ln ,er,‘St 111 the land
sltuat.'i in Seminole County. K1■&gt;rlit a ”'1' "mro narOcularly descrll*.

M U . ST. u k

AUK H E l l E U Y H K g m n E D
J ’ ,li’l*par b e f o r e t h e C i r c u i t C o u rt,
for the S e v e n th J u d i c i a l C l r r n l t of
I.! r . • L o u n ty of S etn ln o lo on t h e
tth day o f J a n u a r y A. It. 1921. ut
the t ourt H o u s e o f s a id C o u n ty , to
a n sw er a Hill of C o m p l a i n t filed
ag ain st you In s a i d C o u r t b y G e o rg e
I.. Let Itrue anil t h e n a n d t h e r e t o
receiv.- an d a ld d o by s u c h J u d g ­
ment and decree a s said C o u r t s h a l l
h a ve considered In t h i s b e h a lf . A nd
th is you a r c n o t t o o m i t ; u p o n p a in
o f ju d gm en t by d e f a u l t b e i n g e n ­
tered a g a in s t you.
It Is furth er o r d e r e d t h a t tills
riot lo*. he p u h tl s h e d In t h e S a n fo r d
l o r a l d a n e w s p a p e r p u b l i s h e d lit
s-tn!m il,. C o u n ty . F l o r i d a , o n c e a
w eek for f o u r c o n s e c u t i v e w e e k s .
WITNESS. T H E HONOHAIU.E J.
.1. DICKINSON, J u d g e o f s a i d C o u rt,
and the *, t | „ f ttiIts C o u r t , a t t h e
‘ Hy of Sanford. F l o r i d a , t h i s t d a y
of Dec. A. D. 192:.,
V. E. DOUGLASS, Clerk.
(SEAT.)
Hy A. M. W E E K S , D. C.
EDMUND II. P A L M E R .
Compl .Inant Solicitor.

"M&gt; ginning at th e S\V earner
S' l h" ?.K'* " f N « ' i of Seeilor,
: ! ! - 1.?. R an g e 2:* B. run I’,
i - - " ft., n . too ft., w . u : o f t .
_• , , f* - to t&gt;laco of lieglnnlng,
D o |.i | -IS-r. Pan 1.
containing 12 a c r e s more „r
legs."
i
i : i m e t i t c tit'U T o f t h e
It Is onieretl that y o u amt ■'itch n s im
:\ i: \ t ii .n n it i t t . n u n it
or you appear to the* sw orn hill .,r
o f H I E NT VTE O F F I .O I t lD A , IN
ton ip l ilni herein f i l . , | nn or l . f r.1
VN It I'lilt SEMIN O L E C O I N T V .
the l day of Jan u ary A. l&gt;. t i l s ,
IN i’ll ANCItltV....... .. . ....
the same tw lng Itulo Day of this
GRACE
M dN TK lTH
nnd EDGAR
Ilonor.ihle r.nirt.
MONTEITH. h e r h u s h a m l ,
&gt;
It Is further onlorcil that this no­
C om p lain an ts,
tice lie published in the Sanford
Herald, u n ew sp ap er published in Janies s. H ack n vs.
ey, It. H. R am sey,
Hemlii'ile C'nunty, Klorhla, orn-e a
Caroline A. Mlxell, J. P. Mlictl.
w e e k for four con secu ttvo weeks.
her bust,a lid. Lorenzo \V. Dahl w in
_. t t l T N KSS |U,« hand nnd s, ,1 of
and Rose G, Hu Id w in , his w ife.
II. Hougtass. Clerk o f the t'ireim
J Ax* 1 Erlcson, G eorge E. Wilson,
Court. Seminole County.
Florida,
Ada W. B ald w in , w id o w , G. \V.
a t the Court House In Sanford, this
l.ewton. Sarah A. H olton, Annn
3 ilny "f t&gt;. o. A. It n : s .
c Holton. A lice X). H olton , Harry
V. K. IHirm.AHH.
Holton, Clara A. Ito w cr. E. t*. Mc&lt;'1&gt; rU of Circuit Court.
Dowell, M. t&gt;, C rumpler, II, J.
(SHAM
Harrell, Heheccn J. H ow er, W il­
Fly: A. M. W E EK S. H. r
liam E. C alrhcurt, If li v in g nml
K U M tllifH : It AMT.
If dead th eir heirs. d evisees,
Solicitor f.&gt;r Complainant.
grant." s and le g a t e e s and all o t h ­
er parties c la im in g In terests tin­
X O T Itt: TO IMVINU COXTItACTder th.ni. Henry S. Sanford, tie*
otts
Scaled proposals w ill he received
Chincso elections are now sot
b y the Hoard of County ConimlsBioio rs of Seminole County, Florida, tied by bullets, not ballots. The
nt the . fflee of tile Clerk of Hi.. advantage of this system is that
Circuit c,.,irt. of S em in ole County,
n t Sanford. Florida, nt or to lore records are not necessary.—Ottawa
to A. M.. on the 2 l s t day of l»,-- Citizen.
c c m h .r IJ2f,. f..r the building of
GOt llu. ft ereosoted tr e s tle hri.lg. «
Ihieli propitHiil s h a l l he accoina
l :a m cd With n e e r t lf te d check, mad
im yalde to V. E. D o u g la s. C lerk of
;•
•&gt; •:*❖ -t* * ♦
t h e C ircuit C o u rt of S c m l m d " C o u n ­
t y , In th e s u m o f 3 p er r e n t o f th e
a m o u n t of t h e hid.

COLDS J IT
DEVELOP INTO

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Saves Millions

Jjoined
Southern
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askisl for to(prvscnting the
Railway ComIwees that th?
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ognized by high m edical authorities as
one of tho greatest healing agencies for
persistent Toughs and colds and other
forms of th ro a t troubles. Creomulsion
contains, in addition to creosote, other
healing elements which sootho and heal
tho infected m em branes and atop tho
irritation and inflam m ation, while tho
creosoto goes on t&lt;&gt; tho stomach, is ahsorbed into th e blooJ, a ltacks tho seat
of the trouble and checks tho growth
of the germs.
Creomulsion U guarankied satisfac­
tory In the treatment of persistent
coughs nnd cold?, bronchial asthma,
bronchitis und oilier forms of respira­
tory diseases, and is excellent for budd­
ing up the system after colda or UuMoney refunded if any cough or cold u
not relieved after utieg according to
direction*. A k your drugguL Crco.
t mukiou Company. Aimu* Gi. (acJv J

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of
F n u th e a n t s h i p 21 S o u t h o f R a n s e 29 E a s t .
o rd er ho p u b lish ed o n es a w e e k 1
te c s a n d l e g a t e e s a n d a l l o t h e r q u a r t e r o f S ectio n 9, T o w n s h i p 21
’1 r a c t 8. N o r t h h a l f o f t h e n o r t h - f o u r c o n s e c u t i v e w e e k s ill th e
p a r t l r s c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t s u n d e r S o u t h o f R a n g e 29 E a s t.
e - a qu II 'i:: .m d th o n o r t h e a s t q u a r ­ fo r d H e r a ld , a n e w s p a p e r
t h e s a i d H e n r y t». S a n f o r d , a n d a ll
T r a c t G. S o u t h w e s t q u a r t e r o f th e t e r of n o r t h w e s t q u a r t e r o f S e c tio n ed In Hem Inot w C o u n t y ,
t h e u t i k tin w a p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g a n y s o u l h w r s t q u a r t e r anil s o u t h w e s t 18 n n d t h e n o r t h w e s t q u a r t e r
of t h a t a n o t h e r co py o f t h i s i
I n t e r e s t In t h e p r o p e r t y d e s c r i b ­ q u a r t e r o f s o u i h e a s t q u a r t e r of n o r t h w e s t q u a r t e r
o f S e c t i o n 15. p o s t e d on t h e C o u r t h o u s e d o u r
ed herein
S e c ti o n 9, T o w n s h i p 21 S o u th
o t T o w n s h t p 21 S o u t h
o f H a n g .. 29 H an fo rd . H w n ln u ls C o u n ty . F lo r h
D efendants.
R a n g e 29 E a s t .
E a s t.
In w i t n e s s w h e r e o f I h a v e he
O rd e r f o r t ' o n s l r n e t l v r S e r v i c e
r a c t 7. N o rth e a s t q u a r te r of n n d t h e y a r e h e r e b y r e q u i r e d t o n p - t o s e t m y h a n d a n d o f f i c i a l '
T h e c o m p l a i n a n t s h a v i n g a t t a c h ­ s oTu th
less s t v m acres p e .ir mt t h e 4 th d a y o f J a n u a r y . A. th l* 23 d a y o f N o v e m b e r. A. D.
ed to t h e i r hill of c o m p l a i n t In t h i s ac rossw eIns t a qsuqaurat reer In
V. E. DOUG LA 8 8.
n o rth w est D. 1928. t h e s a m e b e i n g R u l e Day
c a u s a a f f i d a v i t s t a t i n g t h e r e art- c orne r, n m l t h e s o u t hthe
t o t h e Rill Ilf F o m p l i i l n t f i b 'I C l e r k o f t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t . 8 « m tJ
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s o u th w e s t q u a r t e r , le n s-tw o and a g n l n s i t h e m In t h i s c a u s e , a n d II
an d l e g a t e e s o f J a m e s ft. H a c k n e y . of
(H E A L )
- h a l f a c r e s In a s q u a r e In th u is f u r t h e r
IL It, R a m s e y , H e n r y 8. S a n f o r d . on no er th
e a s t c o r n e r of S e c tio n 9, T o w n ­
O R D E R E D T h a t a copy of th is
Ry A. If. W E E K S , t&gt;. C.
C a ro lin e A. M llselL J. P , M t i e l l ,
h e r hUHhand, L o re n x n W. B a l d w i n
a n d R o se G. B a ld w in , Ills w ife . J .
A xel E rlcs o n , G e o r g e H. W il s o n , A d a
W. B a ld w in , w id ow , G. W. l . e w t o n .
,
S a r a h A. H olton. A n n a C, B o l t o n .
A lice O. H o lto n , H a r r y H o lto n . C l a r a
A. H ow er. F. C. M cD o w ell, M. t».
C r u m p l e r . E J. H a r r e l l . R e b e c c a J . !
H o w er, W illia m K. C a t c h c u r t : t h a t
th e re a re o th e r p a rtie s c la im in g a n
lot, rest In t h e p r o p e r t y d e s c r i b e d
itt th o R ill of C o m p l a i n t u n k n o w n
to c o m p l a in a n t , a n d t h e s a i d h il l
h a v in g p r a y e d fo r c o n s t r u c t i v e s e r ­
vice a g a i n s t said u n k n o w n d e f e n d ­
a n t s . It Is
THEREFORE. ORDERED.
T h at
the defendants, thw u n k n o w n h eirs,
d ev isees, g ra n tees and le g a t e e s of
Janu-s 11. H ackney, it. | | . Itam scy.
Henry S Sanford, C aroline A. Mlsell, J. P. .Mliill. her husband. L o ­
re tixo W. Baldwin, anil R ose G.
Baldwin, his w ife, .1. A xel Erlcson.
George E. Wilson, Ada W. B a ld w in ,
w id ow , G. W. l.ew ton , Sarah
A.
Holton. Anna t \ Holton, A lice t*.
Holton, Harry Holton,
Clara
A.
I lower, E. C. McD owell, M. O.
Crumpler, E. .1. Harrell. R eb ecca
OPEN FOR INSPECTION DAILY FROM 2 TO 5 I*. 31.
J. llmver, William E. C atehcart.
and all u n k n ow n p erson s e iu lm ln g
an Interest In Ihc fo llo w in g p ro p ­
Location next to model home on Palm etto Ave., in P ine H eights, 0A0 of S anford’s
erty located In Memluolc C ou n ty,
Florida. to-w R :
fa s t grow ing, highly re stric ted re sid en tial centers.
Tract t, West uuarter o f N o r t h ­
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w est ttuari, r of S ou th east iptartcr
o f Section 9. T o w n sh ip 21 Hon th
F eatu res— Em bodying only th e m ost id eal fe a tu re s from att artistic point of view.
of R ange 2‘&gt; East.
Traci
The north h a lf o f th e
Tile
nnd Oak floors th ro u g h o u t. Textono w alls, llennied c elotex ceilings, to g eth er
N ortheast ipiaGer of S o u th w e s t
w ith m any built-in featu res. Make those six room s nnd b a th the tum pleto dream
Quarter
of
C-mthwest
ij u a r te r
of
Section
10,
T o w n s h ip
21
home. Completely and elegantly fu rn ish ed .
South of Range
E.
A lso tile
N o rth w est oimrter of S o u t h w e s t
itunrler of Section la, T o w n s h ip 21
Soul It of I lu n ge 29 East.
FOR SA L E RY
Tract .1. North half of th e N o r t h ­
e a st ipinrter of the Sou th east ,|u a rtcr oT S outheast ,|UItrter of S ectio n
9. T ow n sh ip 2I South of Hattgo 29
East.
Tract L All that part of th e S ou th
IhreoopiartorH of
the so u t h e a s t
ttun n ee of sou th east uun rtrr ly in g
W i s t of the Wehlvn lllv.l* In S e c ­
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Magnolia nt Second
Phone -18
tion 9. T o w n sh ip - 1 South o t Rangt29 East.
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Homesite ov/nership in Central Golf Section is
highly desirable, Here will be built the exclusive
atmosphere of country club life with two eigh­
teen hole golf courses bordered and crossed by
canals, lakes and lagoons. Embodying in this
section the romantic splendor of Venice. Streets
and boulevards will be wide and generally irreg ­
ular.
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Central Golf Section is planned as the Genuine
Ultra in Beauty. The supply of homesites in this
deluxe section is limited. Early purchase is ad­
vised.
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Hollywood-By-the-Sea
J. W. YOUNG, Founder
Sanford O ffice, H udson-Essex Bldg.

117 Magnolia Ave.

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automobiles w ith c a re fu l e h a ffe u rs will leave
a* m. S a tu rd a y m o rn in g , D ecem ber 12, 1925.
Btii'
' l 'lc Seminole T rai 1 to D aytona, D aytona
ovur
fr H■» Rficent
Orm ond Beach. R e tu rn in g to Sanford

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’arked

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A. P, Connelly &amp; Sons

The most artistic and gorgeously beautiful sub­
division of Hrtllywood-Ily-The-Sea, the Central
Golf Section will be opened lor purchase Satur­
day, December 12.

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Atili, T o p * Mnile anil l l r i i a l r r i l .
Side C u r t a i n s F o r All M n k m n(
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A new oil lamp that gives an
amazing brilliant, soft, white light,
even better than gns or electricity,
lias been tested by the U. S. Gov­
ernment and Hii leading universi­
ties and found to be superior to
10 ordinary oil lamps. It burns
without odor, smoke or noise—no
pumping up, is simple, clean, safe.
Hums 94 per cent air and 6 per
cent common kerosene (coal oil).
Tho inventor P. K. Johnson, t!12
N. Broad St., Philadelphia, is of­
fering to send a lamp on 10 day’s
FftKK trial or even to give one
FREE to the first user in each
locality who will help him intro­
duce it. Write hint today for full
particulars Also ask him to ex­
plain how you can get the agency,
and without experience or money
make $250 to $500 per month.

DECEMBER 11, 1925.

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tmcrican bank
[in an address
annual eonftment RankAmerica, tojnon. president
Jock exchange,
licans have in
-mt? persuaded
R he said, and
an standards
main suffiait wage carnJACKSONVILLE, Fin., Dec. 11.
Hypcs. to save —(A*)—The heavy rains nnd high
lj&lt;s directly or winds that prevailed throughout
the Atluntic coast counties, nnd to
It tne invest- some extent over lower west-cen­
the country tral and interior portions of the
faster than peninsula, on the last day of the
ami in a previous week, according to the
» prominence United Stntes Weather Bureau,
the security were followed by mostly fair wea­
ur present fi' ther nnd lower tompornturcs, fair
^Ir. Simmons weather persisting over most of
the state until the last day of
at we undcr- the week ending yesterday when
hat our the- showers overshndowkxl this sec­
func lions of tion.
and to exiTemperatures averaged from one
to apply nde- with a minimum of U9 to !!0 de_
conditions. to four degrees below the seasonal
iould not, and grees west of the Suwannee Riv­
T h e - ire ." in fill b id d e r W ill lo» r.-klcd by the er ami near freezing with light n u lr , d lo g iv e bo nd c&lt;|Unl to 50
the a m o u n t o f hl&lt; , ,
f a century to henvyfrosts over portions of the p e r cent of
sp ell 11nu ll to he executed
snibholeths of north nnd north-central pnrts of thhve iru Idd,
suret&gt; c o m p a n y l i d u s e d h&gt;
vised to eon- the section on Saturday last. A d o lu is lio s In th e S t a t e of F lo rid a
ous business light frost occurred in central di­ a n d appro ved h y tho H o ard of
is s lo n e rs.
of today." vision. The heaviest rainfall re­ C oCuonptyl . .&lt;aof,m mthe
plans nnd speelflfundamental ported was &lt;nt Jacksonville—J.5 cnnutis
may he se, n at the o f f i c e
« in the re- inches.
o f the Clerk o f ih c Circuit Court
In Sanford and nt the o ffice of Ft. 1
the exchange
Truck in the south made slow T. Williams, E ngineer, Sanford.
;jrded as the recovery from the effect of the Florida.
Ing and tunin' heavy rains during the last days
Tlo, Hoard of County ComniHn markets in of the orevious week and that in Kioto is r&lt; . rve tho right to r.-Jee*
&gt; r all hhls or nccctit nnv hid
throughout the north nnd west was also back­ uny
or any part thereof which 1 1,.'
;U
deem
to I.,- for tile best lot. test id
ward as a result of the low tem­ the County.
^ee, the prob­ peratures of the current week.
JnllN* MEtSCH,
ed here there High winds during the storm lo­ Chairman Hoard of County Com­
missioners.
between the cally damaged citrus fruits, but as
V. E. n o t iit.AS.
|ket. nnd the yet no report has been made.
Clerk of the Circuit Court.
nianipulatThe unprccented rainfall of Nov. Nov. 2a. 27. 1let*. I. II. 1*.
.'10 and Dec.-I, 15,41 inches, in the
lock exchange Miami district, declares a report
taniml mnr- from that section, destroyed pota­
kmodities, the toes. beans nnd other small truck
a market outside the Everglades. The rain­
under equal fall was much lighter west nnd
id complete northwest of Miami where truck,
xy collective as a rule was pot injured.
provided to
to ihc just
Propaganda has been so discred­
lies.”
ited that we never again shall be­
[Irian either lieve anything the enemy says.—
n public con- (Spartanburg Herald.
Persistent coughs and colds lead t»
I he five and
Bttious trouble. Von cun stop tticni
New Yurk
now with Creomuliion, an emulsified
sen from ob*
creosote that is pleasant to take. Crco*
v*
place in the
mulslon is a new medical discovery
the modern
with two-fold action; it soothe* ond
further ovoluReals thu inflamed membranes and in­
Ifne it re- A Lamp That Burns 91 I’er Cent hibit a Kcrm growth.
lloti of the inAir.
Of oil know n d ru cs, creosote Is rec­

Fair Weather And
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SALES AGENTS
Valdez Hotel Building, Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida

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SANFORD REALTORS

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The b«t deed is a DEED t, a eMd pieee of
e e a s a tt w d h « and be sure „ f s m h e ,
praisal o f Sanford property.

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We have appraised and offer, One Warehouse
site 177x117 on French Ave.
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A fine corner at Palmetto and Third Street. ■
An entire block on East First Street.
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Lot 2—Block 7

Vital thing.

Mellonville Ave.
240 Acre Tract on high banks along Wekiva

aly upon
Je co-oper-

Price $4,000—Terms
7 Acres Orange Grove in Country Club Section.
We desire other properties of merit.

se the aer-

Lot 8—Block 5

for Home
property

Summerlin Ave.

ling real

Price $3,750

ind be as-

Terms

SCRUGGS-SCOGGAN REALTYCO. Inc.

; your call,
to insure

Masonic Bldg.
Phone 735

202 FIRST STREET
Phone 773

The Bodwell Realty Co.

R. C. TISDALE, Jr.

214 East First Street

REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENT

Sanford, Florida

Phone 453

Sanford Office 336-38 Meisch Bldg. Bitlilo Office Filth Ave.

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One Lot Magnolia Heights—A Bargain.
Thirteen acres of Water front property—Attractive
Price.
Five room house—Cheap.
Other Good Investments In Sanford Property.

&gt;Wy.

190*W

R. C. TISDALE
Phone 23

Real E state Investment

REA LTO R

236-238 Meisch Building

LOTS 10-17-18 IN FIRST STREET ADDITION
for quick sale—$150.00 per front foot. Warranty

50, 75 or 125 feet—F irst Street E x ­
|lot.

Ex-

tension, fronting on Seminole Boule­
W E H A V E IN Q U IR ES FOR LOTS

vard and Lake Monroe.

IN FT. M ELLON, B EL -A IR , PIN E -

attractive price.

HURST,

B U EN A

VISTA,

SAN

LANTA AND CITY PROPERTY.
I T u rn P ro p e rty Quick
L et me try yours

OSCAR R. BROOKS
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The Lot King” Realtor
306 First Natlun.il Bank Bldg.

Tamiami %Land Co.
P 713

Room 3, Ball Building
Phone 142

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PINE HURST
Lot No. GOon Hughey S tre e t..................$1,900.00

and Cypress Avenues at price way be­
low the m arket.

Lot No. 153 on I I ugh ley S tre e t.............. $2,000.00

LUTEHOWELL

Lot No. 127 and 128 o nCedar Ave., each $1,800.00

REALTOR
Brumley-Puleston Bldg.
Phone 751

Bel-Air, Dreamwold, Rose Court and

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GOOD BUYS IN SANFORD HEIGHTS

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Franklin Terrace.

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S i and 127: $0 ,930.00. C a a li 11,595 .00. ’
I itiMini I ' l d . l r r o l ll n t i. p on O r la n d o Ito nd
iSm lertl ••xpo.tire
l.o r
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REALTORS
210 East First Street

Phone 708-709

ter In house. H h r I'fl, l i m i t

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In Houses

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One corner Lot, 96x105 on Union and

LOTS IN

PINEHURST
DREAMWOLD
FT. MELLON

deed to go with same.

A t a very

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W. P. CARTER
REALTOR
230 Meisch Bldg.
Phone 718
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The world famous sunshine of Florida has attracted millions of people
and money, and it will attract millions more. This wonderful sunshine
carries no more permanent value than the remarkable developments and
improvements of Greater Sanford. Without these developments the sun­
shine would be valueless. In the entire district there stands no better,
safer or more profitable opportunity for investment, than Loch-Arbor.

Full, complete and elaborate improvements—unsurpassed location—and
moderate prices—assessibility—all w arrant a, substantial p r o f i t f o r
investor.
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Reservations for The Country Club Entrance Section are now being receiv
ed by our representatives. Make it a point to have your selection in be
fore the announcement of the second offering of Loch-Arbor.

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Light H eavy W eight K ing
Slight F a v o rite To W in
Hy V ery Close M nrgin;
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n e w YORK, Dec. 11.—&lt;&gt;?)_
Paul Iterlenbach of Astoria, New
York, light heavyweight champion
of the world, faces the greatest
test ho has ever known when he
meets Jack Delaney of Bridgeport,
Conn., tonight in the Madison
Square Garden ring—the first
championship contest in ;ne new
sport arena.
More than 110,000 persons, great­
er than any throng that has ever
witnessed an indoor bout in his­
tory, are expected to attend this
engagement scheduled for 15
rounds to a decision, Delaney
I;nock«i out Borlcnbuch in four
rounds nt tho old garden in March,
1924.
The Astoria champion Is n much
improved boxer. When he met
Delaney tho power of bis fists
was great but hag not developed
a method of defense against the
sharpshooting tactics of the Bridge
port man.
Delaney stands up straight, at
times dropping his arms to his
sales, his speed carrying him out
of danger. His firsts seem to
come from nowhere to reach vuln­
erable points.
Bcrienbach will
need every defense tactic known to
the game.
Boxing followers are divided in
their prediction, hut Bcrlcnlmch
appears to bo a slight favorite.

rrcscntlng Miss ;
Emily Stuart of
tho S a v a g e
S chool.

to continue with
0it today, where
n physician ami
n the game there
lir* . order. Af*
in# at the hands
t Steam Rollers
uday. the Bears
Mt crushing do*
ney so far when
fion. Pittsburgh
:k this year, led
i to 0 victory.

N’cW

f York, •* who re! e c n 11 y * estab­
lished a now of­
ficial A. A. U.
record for the In­
door shot • put,
h u r l i n g the'
eight • p o u n d !
weight a dis; tanco of 32 feet
7 Inches, •* The
former m a r k
was 29 feet. Miss
Stuart Is as en­
thusiastic about
athletics as somo
o f u h c r k girl
1friends (• are * of'

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d o i n g %^t h o.
Charleston. .

10.000

IALE. Fla., Dec.

ininnl offer of
&gt;1J "Red" Grange
pijo Bears footJan. 9, to play
farpon Iiidopenuin raised to $30,-

Florida Colleges
Year Of Probation BAN JOHNSON IS
Join Association

Must Be Served By GIVEN BOOST IN JACKSON, Miss., Dec. 11— 0?)
Southern Intercollegiate
Transfer Athietes P A Y OF $10,000 —Tlio
Athletic Association unanimously

JACKSON, Miss., Dec. 11— (/P)
—Undergraduates of junior col­
leges and normal schools and oth­
er institutions not eligible to
grant degrees; must serve a year
of probation before becoming eli­
gible for tho varsity team of a
senior college to which they tran s­
fer under ntt amendment to the
rules of the South Intercollegiate
Athletic Association voted a t u
will face Rol- meeting of the organization here
municinal field today.
i includes sev­
Graduates of such institutions,
ers of the grid* however,
be permitted to
i an announce- participateshall
during their first year
lornieg by J. T. in the college, hut shall have a
the Sanford In­ total of only four yenrs of col­
lege competition.
further stated
The general code of the assoc­
l the game were iation
was changed to allow foot­
[to the athletic ball practice
to begin on the first
■Igh ichoul, for day of September
than on
Is tit. It is uhl tho first Monday, rather
as under the
puociation will present ruling. It was
further pro­
luoney t &gt; pur­
that no student may take
ls for the school vided
part in intercollegiate athletics
who
does not matriculate in per­
■art promptly at son'within
days after the open­
Brnoon, said Mr. ing date of15any
regular term of
lout the followprhich the team college.
Ifulp, Welchcl, A motion wns defeated to require
poye, Aycockc, students to fill out a questionaire
jade, and Kusscll stating in detail tho source and
ch, Levinsky, C. amount of all money received ns
rLucas, W. Mayo, a gift or pay for work. Another
proposal to eliminate fre3hnmn iulye, backfield.
tccollegiate competition was also
defeated.

int Grid
jll Meet
Saturday

[ H.—OP)—Three
p* arraigned here
Ithe state realty
a when the couu1st there was no
The men, A. T.
Sasicy and Fred
ina Bench, were
**d violation of
ition law.

American League President
Mas C ontract Extended
For A nother Five Years
NEW YORK, Dec. 1!.-{,?)—
NEW YORK. Dec U.—(/PI—
Bail Johnson,,who a year ago was
stripped of much or his power
and threatened with bring depos­
ed from tiie presidency of tho
American League for attacking the
rule of Commissioner Landis, has
effected a modern return.
This seemed apparent to base­
ball observers Thursday after tho
same American League club own­
ers who a year ago disciplined
their chief, hail voted to add five
years to Johnson’s term of office
—extending his contract from 1930
to 1935—and giving him an in­
crease of $10,000 i;i salary which
boosts his annual figure to $10,000.

Johnson's old contract, which re­
turned him $30,00 a year was torn
up by the magnates, who, hy un­
a n im o u s vote, approved
the in­
crease in lease and salary. A year
ago nt Chicago, representatives of
seven of the eight clubs voted to
discipline their president, only
Phillip U. Ball, of St. Louis sup­
porting him.
While there was no indication
that this unexpected expression of
confidence in Johnson itself mark­
ed a return to a belligerent con­
dition of m a j o r league affairs, fuel
for controversy wns provided when
Ihe American Longue owners took
issue today with the action of the

By

voted to admit Union University
of Jackson Tennessee, Southern
University of Lakeland, Fin., ami
Stetson University of Deiaind, Flu.
to membership in the association
at its annual meeting hero today.
Representatives were present front
Southwestern Presbyterian Uni­
versity and Trasy Ivan in, hut form­
al applications for membership
were not filed at today’s session.
rules, and expressing their opin­
ion that the present plan of sec­
tion opponents on holiday dates is
satisfactory.
Tiro American League took an­
other important step when it vot­
ed to close its 1920 season on Sept.
20, a week earlier than this your,
to enable nn earlier start for the
world’s series.
Tin* opening is slated for April
13 and the schedule details will he
mapped out at a meeting in Wash­
ington in February.
Frank J. Navin, president of the
Detroit club, who rcplnml John­
son as the American League’s rep­
resentative on the advisory council
last year, was re-elected vice-presi­
dent of the league. The lt*2(i hoar !
of directors is composed of Phil­
lip I). Ball, St. Louis; E. S. Bar­
nard, Cleveland; Jacob Kuppcrt,
New York, and Robert Quinn, Bos­
ton.

For a ton* time I hare boon try*
In* to figure out'why apparently
rrnsihl people will disfigure them­
selves by wearing a pair of heavy
hom-rimmrd spectacles.
It simply room to show to what
extremes people will go to look a
part.
Some heavy Intellectual, the pro­
fessor of grouchoiogy at Harvard
University where they do such
heavy thinking that even the ntmnsphere is foggy, had his picture
taken In a pair of horn-rimmed
glasses.
The professor of poultry nt I’n*
dunk College saw the picture. He
felt that his intellect needed a lit­
tle imnsting. so he got a pair of
these spectacles.
Then all the professors began
adding them to their teaching
equipment, and they were follow­
ed hy the professoresses.
Now, I will say this. I believe in
giving credit where credit is due,
even if they are not listed in
Dunn's nr llradstreet’s. I will say
this, that any woman who wears a
pair of these horn-rimmed spec­
tacles thinks n lot more of her in­
tellect than she thinks of her face.
Hut any way it’s got to lie con­
sidered a sign of intelligence to dis­
figure one’s face with a pair of
horn rims—the bigger and blacker
the better.
Just as fireman wear red sus­
penders to keep up their pants,
just ns you ran always tell n police­
man in Chicago by the scared
look on his fare, just as you can
pick out a prize fighter hy his
cauliflower ears, just ns you can
spot a golf player by his knickers,
just as you can tell a he-piano
player by his long hair and a
grand opera chorus ghj hy the
abundance of her shape just so
or ever soer. you can always tell
when a man thinks he’s smart by
the horn rims that he wears. And
with n woman, it’s even worse.
That’s the way to tell when a
mail thinks he’s got sense, but the
surest way to know that he real­
ly is extra long on grey matter
is In find out the kind of automo­
bile he drives. If it’s nn Essex
Coach “he knows nod he knows
[that he knows. Follow him."
Yours,
HILL.

Land Appraising Is Agricultural Schools Speed Boats Seized
A New Department Number Six In State
In Dry Law Ral
TALLAHASSEE, Fin., Dec. 11.
-—(A1)—A separate department for
land appraising has been estab­
lished at the Capitol. The office
has been installed where It. W.
Ervinc, in charge of the tax di­
vision of the Drainage Department
formerly was. Mr, Ervinc has re­
moved his headquarters to another
section, with Appraiser Richard­
son in charge of the spaco he va­
cated.

OAKLAND, Cal., Dec. 11.—&lt;&gt;i;&gt;
—Semi-professional baseball has
become an industrial hazard in
California.
While playing ball in an indus­
trial league, E. L. French, a sales­
man, sustained n fractured jaw.
The state industrial accident com­
mission refunded him his medi­
cal expenses and paid for the
time lost from his work.

Try Smith's Barber
Shop for jrood barber
work. Ladies welcome.
Next lo Valdez.

TALLAUASSEE. Dec. 11.—&lt;/P&gt;
—E. V. Garris, supervisor of vo­
cational agriculture, of the De­
partment of Ihiblic Instruction,
has just drawn up a list of vocal*
tonal agricultural schools of Flo­
rida, with the iocntion, teachers
and addresses. The list shows that
thero aro jtix vocational agricul­
tural schoots for negroes in the
state. They arc in Alachua, Col­
umbia, Jackson. Lake, Palm Beach
and Polk counties.

TAMPA, Fla.. Dec. 11.—
W. J. Hannon, special customs
agent, reported today to Admlnlntrator Simmons of the prohibition
service that 10 fast speed boapt
had been taken along the cast
coast of Florida for violating; cus­
toms regulations. With Comman­
der Yancey, of the coast guard
boat 205, ho reported seizing al­
leged rum runners between Miami
and Gun Key. Three of them havo
been fined $8,000 each, he said.'.

Attention

A nnounce th e Opening of Their

one of th e most m odem p lan ts in Florida located a t

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305 East Second Street
between Palm etto Avenue and S anford Avenue. T he plant will he under
th e m anagem ent of Kay Quinn of K ansas C ity, Mo., who is a m a ster cleaner
of tw enty y ears experience.
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In connection w ith o u r now p lant we have installed a

BLUE STAR PLAETIN OUTFIT
to take care of o ur lady patrons.

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Wo do expert

Odorless Dry Cleaning, Tailoring, Dying and Repairing
We specialize in lady’s fancy w ork and pleating. Send us your fancy
dresses, furs, blankets, and co m fo rters, in fact anything to be dry cleaned.
We are in a position to tak e care of*y our needs in this line ns well as
Jacksonville, A tlan ta, or any o th e r o f tin* larger cities. W E IN V ITE you
to visit our new plant and see for y o u rself th e care and atten tio n t h a t wo
give your w earing apparel.
We will keep your new g a rm e n ts new and will make your old g arm en ts
look new.
Call 181-J and one of o u r deliverym en will be a t your door.
A trial will convince you th a t we a re here to serve you.

Royal Dry Cleaners
105 E ast Second Si reel

First Section of

COMPLETELY

Williams
Novelty ’Kerchiefs

'// OVA- UVA- PARDONS M E -B uT k
X W A S GE-TYkl LOST-SOME. V
IM T K S H O P ALU GQ NWu E l F \
AMO 1 J o S i CAME OUT HERE '
FOR CO M P kN , S u HEVOO ca m
HEAR -tfV D im m er A u D Q u rrrk l /
y VNHiSUE- OUT HERE ? C gm T / . Y ^ naktT t o m i s s t h e m •
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Nowadays a m an tak es lots
of pride in handkerchiefs.
He likes them to hav e suf­
ficient color and style for
wear In th e u p p er coat
pocket.
F ine linens aro striped
and bordered in varied
color effects. See o ur lino.

The Proverbial
Socks
lie alw ays g e ts socks for
C hristm as Im t he does not
mind because th ey are
“ju s t w h a t ho w anted".
We h av e good q uality silk
hose in navy, tan, gray
cordovnn, black and w hite
and all fancy blocks and
strip es,
Priced lower th an found
in o th e r stores.

WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS

Marvania Investment Co.
SCRUGGS-SCOGGAN REALTY CO. Inc.
SALES AGENTS

W elaka Bldg,

202 FIRST STREET

PHONE 735

MASONIC TEMPLE

�THE SANFORD HERALD,

PAGE FOURTEEN

FRIDAY. P E C E M D E R .lt 1M5.

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Opportunity
Ken I Estate Conveyances
Chuiuotn Company to viedo Real­
ty Company, 10 acres in Section
M, Township 21. Consideration,

term s can I* trraniL
wonderful opportune™; s* &lt;u

For a Wonderful lluy If You Act Now,

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85 ft. Fronting Seminole Blvd. and Commercial St., overtaking
Lake Monroe.

New house on Snnf„ . ..
only $6,300. T a f m / h ! irttl
,
" “s am
10 acre farm, home ard

138 ft, off Sanford Ave,
Information

Priced right to sell, «£*£ *•

12'/, acres on

Nice 6 room hou*&lt;» *;il
Sanford Heights. Price *7S 0*

BROWN REALTY COMPANY

AVe have several *ma||
'
for country homes, 0r as m V
if you are interested in'Uk^f,

422 Union Avenue

No m atter what yon are im

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WE HAVE BUYERS WAITING
FOR HOUSES

FOR EXCHANGE OR SALE

108 E . Second St

f l e t c h e r -b u l g e r r e a l t y
MOORE H A V EN , OVIEDO
We own free
lend |v o milra
Baker Highway
Trail and inside
completed. It
$ 1,500 per cere
thL* winter.

co

Phone 746

\ \ V / i M agnolia

H O M E S — L O T S — p ARM

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acreage

nmi clenr -'0 acres of drained muck
south of Moore Hav*n, right on the
connecting that town with Tnmiami
the system of dykes which are nenrly
is ciuimed this land will be worth
when the improvements are finished

T en acre,, finest celery |lm|, J
cleared mid tiled.
Nice house dfl
equipm ent, including mules J ,
P riced for short time only at
T w enty-acre tract celery land Fh.
cleared and tiled. $7,500.
**
See us for GOOD BUYS in fa m y
Wc have buyers for large and mi l
fu rn ish ed or unfurnished. Letiab^
you have.

Also .15 nrren of fine, flowing well, vegetable land
at Ovidco, easily cleared, joining ono of the good
rtlery and fruit farms, near the Ovicdo-Gcneva hard
mad and tlio railroad.
We can make attractive price and terms on these
or will exchange one or both for improved property
at Sanford or vicinity,
200 Magnolia Ave.
Plum? 231

Room 105 Seminole Hotel
Sanford (Seminole County) Florida

COLCLOUGH REALTY

PACKARD REALTY CO

R eal E s ta te
Gentn]
311 First National Buk g
Sanford, Fla

Building Sand and Cement Blocks
With ornamental and plain faces delivered at
our plants at Osteen and shortly in Sanfordj
Wc deliver the best Cement and Building Sand
at $3.50 on your lot anywhere in Sanford.
(

GOOD WAREHOUSE SITE

Send all orders to our office at Seminole Hotel

Best Huy in Volusia Ck

All payments must be made to the office. Orders
countersigned by secretary.
L. FULTON, President
. FULTON. Vice President.
Payette, Secretary-Treasurer

INCOME PROPERTY

T h e y 're N o t A ll Dressccl Up,
B u t T h ey’ve Som e P lace to Go

T his is a new building p aying m ore th a n 8',o
gross. V try good location w ith fine possibil­
ities, $32,000. Term s.
►See Me For Subdivision P roperty.

REAL ESTATE

N ear E n terp rise. Joins large dew ,
ing L aud. F ro n tin g on lakes. ‘

BRYANT &amp;

IN V ESTM EN TS

KARL ]. SCHULTZ
1st N ational Hank Hlilg.

Phone 744.

W. F. HOLBORN, Sales Manager

Lot a t N o rth w est corner Oak Ave., and 1 1th St
$2,500—$700 cash, balance, term s.
Choice w are-house site a t corner of Second St.,
and C e d a r; one block o ff F ir s t St., a t $75 per front
foot.

23 acres, U psalaand
$30,000. T erm s.

C ountry

N um ber 6 Ball Building,
’ Office, Sanford, Florida.

Club

A n o th er Bungalow j u s t com pleted, fo u r room s, electric
lig h ts, b a th room, fireplace. Only $5,500. E asy
term s.
...
A Bungalow of th re e rooms. N early fin ish ed . E lec tric
lights, b a th , and fireplace. Lot 50x116. $4,500.00.
E asy T erm s.
Five-room C ottage, b ath , electric lig h ts, firep lace and
garage. L o t GGxllG. Only $3,500. E a s y term s.
T hese places a re well equipped w ith dish closets and
closets for o th e r uses. These a re real b a rg a in s.
L et us show them to you.

Lake Mary Development Company
108 M agnolia Ave.

Phone 117

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b e h in d *a
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from

Dy'VYVYAN DON NCR
production of "A Kiss for Cinder
.VKE dreams for Instance-— ella.” Most embarrassing!
But pretty soon, she will be
It la most customary to go given
the loveliest of silver bail
to a ball In one's dreams gowns, and tho amnllest of sliver
all dressed up in nothing but
a
slippers,
ami dauco with tho
prince. And her little friends will
nightie.
"Nightmare." thoy call such all be put ill tho moat charming
nighties and sent to downy bods-—
dreams, and rightly.
Thoir nighties nro skutched
Here wc have Betty Bronson, above,
"A’’ will have a white flannel
gt ouch a dream ball, hiding hahlnd
the spread ulgtu-shlrt.i of four llttlo suit, bloused, and trimmed in bright
red n.innol strips.
friends, for [totty only baa on—
“U." who kicks off his covors,
■well, not a night dreas. but only tho will have his suit all made up ilk*
raggedlest of ahradiled dresses of a aack, covering wcU his little
the workaday world) And hero ahe feet.
*'C" will have a two-pleco flannel
la, right jn tho rjildst of a Grand
in plain and checked pink stuff.
Pall at the Kjng’a Own Palace,
And the last ono will have a
■omjundetl.. by glittering court dainty white affair, edged In mwa
ImautUui . Cvd brocaded gallants 1 of tucks and rick-rack. The lant
44! Ifi Bortxyrt B r e a 's paramount ts caught tupping above U^o photo,
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price.

We can deliver this property it $1

foot.

New Mouse P alm etto Ave., all new
furnished. Good te rm s ................. $10,500
Lot 6 ! x t l 7 C ypress Ave., o ff Celery
A venue .............................................. $1,000
Lot in M ayfair 50x117, n e a r th e lake.
Good te rm s ....................................... $4,500
Two Lots Oak and C en tral Ave.
For th e two ....................................... $5,000
Lot 100x117 S an fo rd Ave. A good bargain.
T hree Lota, 7lh W illow St., $7,500 for three.
Lot 35x117 S an fo rd Ave, around 5th, $12,000
Lot in Bel-Air, 56x125, E a ste rn exp., $1,150
Lot in San L nnta, 56x110 ................. $3,500
Lot *11x127 Oak and C e n t r a l...................$3,500

T h ree lots thi« side &lt;
A venue a t $2,000 each.
Quick action is necessary

Box 131, San ford

Masonic Bldg

out

50 ft. on Sanford Avenue at m b *
fo r th e n e x t five days is practically «*

WRITE W. II. S.

Hit* l)avcy-Winston Organization

peeks

E xcep tion al Sacrifice—Act

road

Groves, Celery farm s, lots, houses

"Be t t y
bho n so n
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20 Yearn Experience With Florida^

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in v e s t m

e n t s

21G E. Second S tre e t

Just Look T h ree Years A
Buy These
250 feet East front Myrtle Are-,1
Commercial and Fulton. «*Dro” " UlM,
5160 per front foot, and before this
bo nought for a t $250.
cTR£ET

I h a w o n lj U lo t,
three
t l l l t l l r a Co,, l a Yolu*lj, cou nt
S t a l o llo n d .Vo. 3. t h e s e w ill
co ra c s o w a n d c e l j „ u r ch.,1.

WEST FIRST STR
IS STILL

-THU DIXIE
entering SANFOHO* pn,p*rt;
moat attractive biu'"cs *
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Lake Monroe Development
Puleston-B rum ley B uilding
S anford, Fla.

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130 feet of this, east of the
a( a f
and running through to t c ® • uljuatM«^

O ne d o u b le lnl r
lin e Inrallo n lo r

lire 17von. Terms,

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Lobby Fuleaton-Bramlar BldgSanford
Florid*

ATTENTION!
DAYTONA

|0c * l‘ne
l$e a K,n*
17e a Bn*1
I Sc a Unp
|b!e above

5— Autos, Sale

DELAND FARMS

FOR SALE: 1925 Dodge Specinl
Coupe. Fine condition. Inquire
1201 Myrtle Avc.
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Acreage
Adjoining

^1.—Sale, Real Estate
LXCKt LKNi’ BUYS in city lots.
1&gt;nrk Ave. and six lots
T K k '}Ve' Lot" are 51 by 175.
nree of these lots are corners
°.n Geneva Ave. and when Park
Avc. is paved i« will be the main
nrtery of traffic going North nnd
non ,A1 eighteen lots for $30,J ‘ Ay cash, balance 1, 2, 3 years.
I 4
A‘ Bartholomew with Holly Realty Company. Valdez Hotel
Building.

TO REACH the prosperous farm­
ers nnd fern growers of Volus­
MAN AND WIFE desire position, ia county advertise in the DcLand
preferab'y indoor work. Address Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
S. A. Arnold, care F. II. Bridge- with order.
nmn, Sanford, Route A. Box 219A.
FOR BIG RESULTS advertise in
the
FORT
LAUDERDALE
40— Wanted Renl E s ta te
DAILY NEWS—it covers Brow­
ard County thoroughly which it
WE HAVE a large waiting list one of the most rapidly growing
for small houses. What have you sections on the Florida Coast.
to offer. Dean-Berg Corporation. Sample copj and rate card upon
request.
515 First National Bank Bldg.

38— Wanted, Situation Male

Daytona

R esident of F lorid* Wnc« 1114.
Itefaionrea:
F i r s t N a t i o n a l D ank.

J. H. HUTCHINSON
H R A I. KXTATH
111 W e s t F i r s t S t r e e t

Phono 175

Member of
SANFORD, Ft-A.
Florid* State
F lorists Association.

G. TAYLOR DYER

h OR SALE: Three lots nt Silver
41— W anted to Rent
TO REACH HITTERS or sailers of
Pointing—Decorating
Lake 60x120. Price $1000 each,
&gt;r con*
Aeroplane Site
Florida real estate advertise In
PHONE 303
i-.l
cash.
Phone
Curtis
255.
TWO ROOM apartment, give pri­ the St. Petersburg Times. One cen*
DEPENDABLE USED CARS
Sold
ces
furnished
or
unfurnished.
cent
a
word
dally,
two
cents
a
won
In Units of
Address S. A. Arnold, care F. H. Sundays.
1921 Dodge coupe, excellent con­
21.— Lust, Found
for dition.
L •* and 10 Acre Tracts
Bridgemnn, Route A, Box 219A,
Sanford.
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
or
1924 Dodge touring car.
LOST: Cravenette coat on Onk
accepted want ad medium In
1923 Dodge coupe, A-l condition.
Entire Sections
‘ lrc®f between 12th and Valdez WANTED: Two or three room Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word
HILTON’S
1925 Ford coupe, mnny extras.
$150
Hotel. Return to J. C. Hobbs. Semapartment unfurnished. Fhone an insertion. Minimum 25c.
HAItllRn SHOT
1923 Light Ford truck.
I
nolo
Hudson
Reward.
119.
Per Acre
113 Magnolia Ave.
1922 Ford roadster, special.
m
* f“ * #
THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
and
I First Class Barbers
LOST: Ford Hood tire on rim. Re­
TO RENT: Bungalow
—Central West Virginia’s larg­
Special Attention
I. W. PHILLIPS, SONS
UP
ward. Blanch Takach. Call 1200 WANTED
or apartment furnished, must est dnily. Want nd rate 1 l-2c per Given To Ladles and Children.
Magnolia Ave.
hnve two bedrooms. Address Her­ word; 4 insertions 1 l-4c; 6 or
h a r r y e . PRETTYMAN
Phono 3
Oak and 2 n d ^ L
ald
enro L. F,
more lc per word each insertion.
S—Opticians, Jew elers
(Incorporated)
IS
HOUSE ABOUT eight or ten DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
112 South Park Avenue
[live thor7— Business Service
^lELE, Jeweler. Watch,
anything? If so advertise In E l t o n J . M o u g h t o n
rooms with option of purchase.
Phrmc
G32-W.
rntes,
jc wolory and clock repairing nnd Close in. Post Office Box 1074.
the Gainesville Sun.
?WiHR&gt;vo SAND for building and construc­
engraving. Quick service. 116 Mag­
ARCHITECT
[ion. And
tion purposes. Delivery from
nolia Avenue. Phone 442.
First
National
Bank Bldg,
Sale— F u rn itu re, etc.
Gsist you quarry. 1100 Myrtle Avenue.
fct ad. to
Sanford.
■
Florida
26—Painting, D ecorating
W E HAVE THE BEST BUYS
Wo carry a full line.
HI TEST building tile nnd brick.
Our prices aro right. Cash or
Sanford Cement Products Co.
* * t
** *!f*
•ACREAGE*
ICE
WANTED: Male or female wait­ terms. Wo want your business
|vo their 5th St. nnd Maple. ___________
ers. Apply Union News Co., A. Sanford Stove &amp; Furniture Co.
15—Sale or Exchange
BUSINESS-HOMES
C. L. Station.
jress ns RANEY'S DRUG STORE — Pre­
321 E. First St.
VALDEZ HOTEL
M one727
nbcr if
R aropran P lan
scriptions, Drugs, Sodaa.
We FOR EX( RANGE: Seven room
-8—
Plant,
Seeds.
T
rees
out one
('"r 5 1° ten acre farm.
ere
as
near
you
aa
your
phone.
X
J
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i
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a
l
t
y
C
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.
42—
A
dvtg.
Mediums
J has n
,n!. ,t?IVL‘ or take difference. Call 1TEWART THE FLORIST"
Saafurd'a I.ending H otel
Call 103.
rs can't
4SHMY,
Flowers ,*or nil occasion.
V aldi^H oJc' B uilding
ADVERTISE in tho Journnl-Her- :
unless
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
VVtlllT \V. W A I t X i n , M anager
814 Myrtle. Phon* 260-W
ald, South (leorgla'a greatest
4"— For Sale. Houses
Successors to Gillon &lt;&amp; Platt
newspaper.
Morning,
afternoon,
fUST be /Id Magnolia. Everything elec­
.12—Typew riters, Suppplies weekly nnd Sunday. Classified
he San*
trical. Phone 422. Electragith FOR SALE: Nice small house in
rates 10c per line. Wnycross Jour­
by let*
best section of Sanford. Price REMINGTON Portablo four-bank
Radio.
nal-Herald, Wnycross, Georgia.
llnuan*
$4,500, $1250 cash, balance month- Typewriters, "tho king of port­
ables^ $60. Ilarrot Portablo Adding FOR SALE—Space on tho png?
WIGFITS—Three stations. Mag­ ’&gt;*■ Writ*? W. IL S. care Herald.
Efficient.
Machines. Can't bo beat. Seminole
for classified advertisements.
nolia and Second. F irst and Elm,
Sanford Avenue and 10th Street. FOR SALE: Right now possess­ I’rintcry, Fhono 93, Welnka Bldg. Why not rent those vnennt rooms,
or sell that second-hand goods?
Expert service.
ion. New, all modem, 5 rooms
33— W anted
and bath, beautiful, Spanish bung­
LEARN AIJOUt Tnlk County nnd
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing alow in nmst select part of San­
Lakeland, through the StarEngraving. Embossing. See uv ford only $7500. $3300 cash, bal­ WANTED TO BUY DIRECT Telegram.
Best advertising me­
first. We do it. Phono 417-W ance enny terms. Bayard Realty 1' ROM OWNER: Small house in dium in South
Florida. Published
R. R. Avo.-Commcrclal St.
Co., Phone 208. 11(5 S. Park Ave. suburban section of city. Price mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM—
must be within reason nnd terms Lakeland, Florida._____________
TAMES n . COWAN—All kinds
20— For Sale Miscellaneous right. (Jive complete information OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
as to location nnd price when nn-.
Water end Boat Tanks. A t Oak
awering
this ad. Address "New­ through the Xenia Gazette, ZonGAS
STOVE.
Inquire
Zeiters
at
Aver.uo and Third Street. Tele­
in. Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­
comer”
enre
Herald.
the Basket.
phone 111.
trict. Want ad and display rates
Paper hanging and! on request.
MIRACLR Concrete Co- general COAI, FOR SALE. Phone or call WANTED:
furniture
painting,
interior dec­
Lincoln
Hotel.
cement work, sidewalk*. ■buildA LITTLE WANT AD IN Tho
orating. Phone Curtis, 255.
in r Works. Irrigation boxes. J. B.
HERALD will bring you in big
FOR
SALK:
Ford
Sedan.
I
doors,
Terwilleger. Prop.
KINDERGARTEN
for
boys
and!
results.
Advertise those old ar­
good condition. $299.00. 216 E.
girls &gt;1and 5 years of age. Opens ticles you have' stored away and
Second.
HILL LUMBER CO. House o ._____________________________ i .January 4, 1026. At Recreational hnve no use for. A little thirtyService, Quality and Price.
Stores
of the Congregational cent nd may bring you several
FOR SALE: Horae, bridle, and-J Rooms
Rates $7,59 per month,] dollars. I hone 148 nnd n repre­
•ADDRESSING — Muttt graphing.
tile and one horse wagon. John Church.
Reservations must be in this week sentative will cnll nnd see you.
FOR ENGAGEMENT TO SEE
folding and mailing—as you Murphy, Gindorville.
---- -A—
_j to assure propert equipment In­ CO HUMII US tGn..) ’LEDGER —
| ™*mt it- -when you want it --- ■——------- "
THESE LOTS, PHONE 695 OR
quire Mrs. C. 11. Thcrriault Apart­ Classified ads have th- largest
Phone 673. H. F. Porch. First
21—Sale. Real E state
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$I9-\V.
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ment 1, 2nd floor Sanford Herald circulation in Southwestern Geor­
National Bank Bldg.
Building.
gia.
Rate
8c
16-word
lino)
line.
2 ROOM houses in Pinecrest sub8—For R ent. A p a rtm e n ts
division nt $750 each. Also lots
ADVERTISING gets results If it
lneou3
1at $300.91) all on easy lc nis. Post 31— W onted Help, Fem ale
reaches potential buyers. Pa9— F o r R e n t, H o u se s
Office lt»it 696, City.
WAITRESSES AT Palm Carden Intka Daily News is circulated in
Tea Room. Must be neat and an industrial and agricultural sec­
FOR RENT: Eight room house. ONE, fivi room bungalow with all live
tion.
___
at home.
Apply to I’hoenix, 390 Park
modern improvements. on Pop'
(Air.
lar Ave., between First ami Sec- WANTED: At "The Altamonte TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,
ond
St. 1 rice $1850, $! ‘&gt;nu down
Ela. Thousands read the clasHotel" Altamonte Springs, Fla.,
5 ROOM house. If. M. Edwards. and $50
per month. P. O, Box 696, waitresses. Could place man and sified pages of Florida's Client
Box 765.
City.
wife as waiter and waitress. Only] Home Daily, rates 2 cents a word,
white help employed. Phone, cull Minimum 25c, cash with order,
10— F o r R e n t, R o o m s
ONE new five loom house at Gin- or write Geo. E. Bates &amp; Son.
Write for complete rate card.
.
JOHN E. FOX, R epresentative
dcrville. 2asy terms, i’ O. Box
FOR
RENT:
One
furnished
bedDEVELOPERS
ATTENTION
—
33— W anted Help, Male
IppHea
renni. 618 Oak Ave. Phone 696, city.
Pensacola is beginning
tho
120 South 1‘nrk Avc.
622- W.
J. E. SPURUNG, »in&gt;-divi*lon WANTED: Man to make confi­ greatest development in Georgia's
specialist. Subdivision to Or­
“ We Cover Florida Heal E stn te Like th e Sunshine'*
dential credit nnd insurance re­ history; a half million dollar high­
lando, Florida, ami F l o r a ports at Sanford, Florida during way to tho gulf beach just finish­
[Supplies FOR RENT: One furnished bed­
Heights. Florida on Dixie High- snare time. State age and occupa­ ed; nt two million dollar bridgo
room close in. Apply 201 Mag­
way.
nolia Avenue.
______ tion. L. M. S. Box 1329, Orlando, ucrosa Escambia Buy Htnrted; • ■ N v s v s i i a i a i n s i i i i i i a s i i M a a i K i i a i i i i i i i i i M a s s s *
quarter million dollar opera house
Fla,
FOR RENT: Furnished room for FOR SALE: Three bits, including
under construction; two millions ■■
corner, facing Young's Subdi­
rent. 307 E ast 6th Street.
being spent on highway; greatest M
vision below market price. Good
chance for livo developers to get
FOR RENT: 3 unfurnished rooms, terms. Write W. II. Stone, care
in on ground floor. Write Devel-1
palesman
nnd garage. 1100 W. 1st.
Herald.
______
opment Department. Tho Penaa-j a
WANTED:
Yeung
man
of
neat
1. Male
■
to work as salesman cola News,________________ __ I H
Female 1 OR RENT: Rooms, with or with­ FIRST STREET ware house site. in appearance
First Street (Near Forrest Lnko Hotel)
real estate office on commission TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE— ua
100 feet tin First Street with
out menls. Reasonable rates.
late
basis.
Apply
immediately.
DranSend in your subscription to tho
"00 feet frontngo
over 100 feet on R. R- Especially
Lincoln Hotel.
good for an automobile show room Ilerg Corporation, 515 First Nat­ Tribune or hand it to your local
dealer so you can rend Florida's
I*OR RENT: Furnished bedroom being on the main strict el San­ ional Bank Building.
greatest newspaper. One year,
for gentlemen only. Close in. ford. Also good location for as­
k its
$8.00, 6 months, $4.00, threu months
■&gt;I6 W. F’irst Street.
sembling cars, having a -pur
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­
at back door. 1-3 c:i&gt;h. Price $100
ance policy add 75c to your order.
11—
For
Sale,
A
creage
Prettiest Acreage in Scminolo 20 1-2 acres at Paola
per
front
foot.
Balance
1.
^divisions
years. See W. A. Bartholomew 37— W anted Help, Sttlesman AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
Burger,
(Borders two lakes)
gusta, Ga., Augusta's greatest
Pdo, FI*. LAKE FRONT PROPERTY: 20 with Holly Realty Company, talclassified
medium,
rate,
cash,
9c
acres of high rolling land on ed Hotel building.
________ WANTED: Salesmen and sales­ charge. 10c minimum.
Island Lake with 600 feet front­
ladies for subdivision in Winter
LOT
ON
LAUREL
Avenue.
$225&lt;)
age on lake. Price $7,000.00. S3,Haven. f&gt; per cent commission. MAINE — Wotervtlle, Morning
on easy terms. Address Box
iu
900 cash, balance 1, 2 years. See
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
Apply to local manager.
Walker
Day W. A. Bartholomew with The Hol­ care Sanford Herald.
people are interested in Florida
Ward,
Box
123,
Orlando,
Fla.
Rag- ly Realty Company, Valdez Hotel
property. Reach them through
OAK AVENUE J o t $2000. Easy
1 »rJ 63-W Building.
SALESMAN
tho Sentinel. Rate card on ap­
terms, Phono 713.
___ _
We have a good opportunity to plication.
8.&gt; ACRES finest trucking land in
offer
estate salesman. One
I' loriila located about one mile NEW COTTAGE, 1-2 acre. 1 Mock who isreal
familiar
with the greater MORGANTOWN, V&gt;. VA„ people
214 E . FIRST ST.
from
Orlando
road
/A
.
'
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from Oviedo for $200 per acre. For
are interested in Florida. Euch
l L r * IL
Sanford district preferred.
Spring.
Completely
furnis
i
s
an investment or farming purpose
of them through a classified ad
Can- thiu value can not be equalled. See 500. One house in Gtndcrvillc,
Phone 453.
SANFOKD GROVE. Die.
in the Morgantown POST. Six
J.,,f 20,09(1 ]1
300.
One
house
on
OrUmJ*
^
cents
u
word
for
six
consecutive
H
at
once.
Coleiough
Realty
Co.,
507
1st.
Nat'l.
Bank
Bldg.
t 25 K .u ,
issues.
•HI First National Hank Building, n t Citrus Heights. $1,809. Sec
Phono 219
Sanford, Florida.
Gcorgo T. Potce.

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