<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<itemContainer xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/items/browse?collection=18&amp;output=omeka-xml&amp;page=27" accessDate="2026-05-25T08:43:07+00:00">
  <miscellaneousContainer>
    <pagination>
      <pageNumber>27</pageNumber>
      <perPage>10</perPage>
      <totalResults>322</totalResults>
    </pagination>
  </miscellaneousContainer>
  <item itemId="2204" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="2076">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/fa037633d12a84419ce0c3b36c3c16f8.pdf</src>
        <authentication>43083c30c135142b17757f200a26ebcd</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="21899">
                    <text>•lBi i » IL r
if*

■
j.\ ; &gt;*^

J

THE WEATHER
Florida: fair tonight and Fri­
day, possibly light frost In « - ‘
Irentr
north
fxirticn tonight,
slightly wnfmcr Friday in north
portion.

ASSO CIATED PRESS LEASED W i r e
SAN FORD, FLO RID A, THURSDAY, D E CE M BE R 10, 102

Wedded 2 Months Agoj
D. P. Davis And Wife
R e p o r t e d Divorced

re

A n d

miercial
/o u ld

Be

je w B o d y

[laces
Report
Lding In
fopment,
Asserts
Dec. 10.—

[f a bureau
fin the Deerce to refi­
ne conimerDuance of a
develop|of the loss
and ex­
nail service

TAMPA, Dec. 10.— (;?)— D. P.
Davis, prominent developer, re­
fused today to make m y state­
ment relative to the divorce said
to have been granted to his wife
at Key West, Nov. 4. Mrs. Davis
said to be here, could rot be lo­
cated late today.
Relatives of Mrs. D a/is, fo r­
merly Misn Elizabeth Nelson,
refused to confirm or deny re­
ports that the announcement
enmo as a surprise vo her. An
attorney to whom reporters were
referred by them, stated that
the grounds were nnbitual in­
temperance, but denied further
knowledge o f the details.
According to Key West ad­
vices, the decree was sign­
ed by Judge J. B. Brown, Nov.
4, Inst, a day or so nfter the
suit was filed by R. H. Ander­
son, Jacksonville solicitor
for
the Florida East Coast Railroad,
said to be representing Mrs.
Davis. Judge Brown refused to
make known the grounds, it is
said, but announced that no ali­
mony was allowed, as there had
been a settlement out of court.

News Summary

LOCAL
Kenneth L. Roberts, special
[the country writer for the Saturday Evening
the annual Post, visits Snnford and lauds
Congress to- city for its wonderful possibil­
flvisory coni- ities. *
What is declared to lie record
in a letter price for local acreage is paid
fcnt Coolidge by local syndicate which an­
ky the coin- nounces purchase o f 10 acres at
is at least a price o f $10,000 per acre.
tessive nnt*
Postal receipts for November,
pcvclopment 1925 show a 42 per cent increase
purposes” over the figures for the some
Irssion” that month lust year, according to a
tin this re- report submitted by Postmaster
Hall todny.
kion in this
Noted architect, \V. D. Birm­
to Con- ingham o f Chicngo, will complete
Bthoritative plaim for the largest hotel In
president tho world, while on a visit to
littee that tlds city.
aeronauH. II. Campbell, one o f Snnupon ad­ ford's oldest citizens, Is cluinided:
od by death early this morning
following an attacg
o f heart
t-’.'-tenlial
Irk of the trouble.
Hanford delegates will attend
[tundamentmment in traffic meet to be held at Orlunavtlopment do Friday.
A committee for the Lions’
Jits contintrita f i U .Club will appear before the City
Saw. pu- Commission a r i l s iJ.-Vting next
week and nsk f&lt; r the : pproprialoptaetu.
aircraft! *'on o t enough mine., to pay
p i for the the snlary o f a supervisor o f
rial avia* playgrounds.
Hans fc
"n g a j rofossiontve mater.t here sometime
1the past ?"lf touri
» develop-1 , January, are announced today
iation /
officials o f tho Sanford Yacht
t the rec-l C,ubmittee for'
STATE
ou of air
Although they have neon mnrTtment of, tied hut two months, Mr. and
Mrs. D. P. Davis o f Tampa, are
a bureau reported divorced.
I’inellns county officials seize
a «uggi-j.
h and took liquor in hotel, said to ne head­
p t of the quarters fo r Chninber o f Com­
merce in entertaining members
of the Investment Bankers’ A s­
I’rged
B«nt of the sociation now holding a conven­
Pities that tion in St. Petersburg.
war” and
DOMESTIC
,
Hinued unThe A acna-A tiai dispute be­
rcles” de.
tween Chile and Peru is before
have not •’resident Coolidge for a second
|:°t be ob­ consideration after Chile fail­
IPersonnel 'd to carry out the terms o f un
j attention agreement laid down by n com ­
fl duties.”
mission headed by Gen. J. J.
herefore," Pershing.
fd. "that
I borough investigation to be
*ituation made into conditions at Ohio
fd into efbstato University grownig out
" f the arrest of instructor on
, • which charge o f having violated the
4 dcpnrt- prohibition law.
covering
Bureau o f Air Navigation is
3.1
recommended in a report to Concress today by the national ad­
visory committee for aeronau­
tics.
federal insurance tax provis­
ion o f the pending revenue bill
* 'ojure.l in is attacked by Senator Under­
wood ns being communistic.
Sunday
I wo insurgents
are ejected
Fnue near
'fiouj con- from chairmanships o f commit­
by House Republicans in re­
M*°rt made tees
organizing today.
’ to,|ay.
f c:°us. and
, .J u a n a s end fast
5u change
CONDON. Dec. 10.— (A*)—Elec* cimnan ,\!C
havc tricked Iguanas in
|time 0f
fho 200 mto breaking a week’s
^isJuSd" 2 h“ n« ? r 8trike- They
would not
* rapid i™
.ca,U9e o f f °K ®nd cold, till
1 im- , artificial sunshine
made
them
wiggle to the feeding troughs.

ill In
Mition

tournament Will
Sometime In January
pro­
to he
, s»nford
**r'«g the
v*re anc 'rank

•anf(,r,|

auipicea

totalm
in „ n
tourna

fore completing details o f tho two
day meet.
, jt was stated that as soon as the
.1:1,0 *8 sot, tho committees who
are to handle the details o f ar­
rangements and play will be apite‘ i ,by tbe president o f the
local club.
According to local golfers the
P|
nposed
tournament will
serve ifta
as
~ —w.i.MMiuifc
win aervQ
th u *?* lo ‘Jc'fotee!4 o f the game in
i f t j s ,.tT nn: 1 w|» ul*° * * « fin®
o'-I*/*1? n* feature for the city of
Sanford."’"
,o r inc c,ty

in,)Ir.L ‘' ! ac^ e^* stated this morncourse o f the Sandate r... i i*
U or L»n» 1 ouatpr Club was in exceitt»Jor ev, ' ° n,,lt‘on anJ ’ * improving
u 7 n r , ? onth- Ho added that at
nl . '* thrra times the number of
wbo a*cd the course regth» . 41,1 ytar are playing during
present season.
Among the well known profes-

(Continued on pago 3.)

H. H. CHAPPELL
DIES SUDDENLY
AT HOME HERE

EIGHTEEN PA G E S T O D A Y

Women Who Are Sitting in New Congress

NU M BER 112.

Two Insurgents A re
Ejected A s Heads O f
House C om m ittees

Pioneer Resident O f Snnford
Succumbs T o Heart Attack
Before Physicians Arrive;
Had Been In Failing Health

VhiGM

Nelson
POSTAL FIGURES Congressmen
And Lam pert From
FOR LAST MONTH Wisconsin Ousted
SHOW BIG GAIN In Re-organization

Prominent Grower
O t This Community
One Of First Planters To
Develop C e l e r y Culture
In This Section O f S ta le Here

, Receipts Totaling $4,015.4H
Represent a 42 Per Cent.
s. Mary T.
I n c r e a s e Over Figures
nssachusetts.
O f N ovem ber Imst Year
” to having

Vs

Norton
H. H. Chappell, 03 year old pio-„ i From
................................... .
ir JfclZt, token,
Sen
neer resident o f Snnford. died at
thl’Ir
his home on Celery Avenue this •
morning after* 7:15 o’clock from al
sudden attack of heart trouble!
from which ho hnd been suffering
for some time, it is said, although
not confined to his home.
Chappell was on the streets
Wednesday and his sudden death
this morning came as a shock to
his friends here, where he has
made his home for approximately
a) years.

,h "&gt;' ar™ '1 »'• use'l »•’ n ».t

Langley Removed
From Committee
Senate Lays Plans To
Clear Road For New
Tax Bill Passage

Postal receipts at the local post­
office for the month o f November,
1925 showed a gain of 42 |x.*r cent
over the month o f November, 1924,
according to figures compiled in
WASHINGTON. Dec. 10.
tho office o f Postmaster J. P. Hall, — ( A P ) — House Republican.*
which were released for publica­
today ejected two members o f
tion this morning.
Substantial increases in every the insurgent group from
department o f tho office were n ot­ chairmanships o f com m ittees
ed in the report.
The sale o f in completing its organization.
documentary atnmpa, which nre
In completing its organiza*
Britt-Chit tendon
Company used on real estate transfers,
’iij'j first indication o f serious
CHICAGO, Dec. 10.— (/?)—'The
E. Ilrndfutc of Xenin, O., who
lion
the m ajority party re­
trouble is said to have come early American Farm Bureau Feder­
Announce Sale And Merger showed a gain o f 1,000 per cent
had occupied tho position for
this morning when Mr. Chappell ation lias chosen as its new
moved
Representative I.nni|&gt;indicating
tho
successful
month
throe years. Tim new president’s
O f Property At Kiust Knd
left his bed to get some medicine, president, H. H. Thompson o f
ert
from
the head o f the Pat­
which
realtors
o
f
tho
city
and
term will be for two years nt nn
O f The Present. Bulkhead
remarking to his wife that he did Quincy, 111., n leader o f the fo r­
county enjoyed during November, ents’ Committee mid deprived Rep­
annual salary o f $12,500.
not feel very well.
ce* advocating a special export
The business o f the local office, resentative Nelson o f his place as
Tho expert corporation law,
A corporation composed o f W.
He is reported to have taken corporation, and a critic of pres­
advocated by the organization. M. Scott, .1. I). Chittenden and E. it was announced, has increased chairman of the Elections Com­
the medicine, returned to his bed ident
Coolidge's
agricultural
Is similar to tho McNary-Hau- •i. Markt ll Wednesday cloned with so rapidly that drastic measures mittee. Both are Wisconsin Re­
and died before, physicians sum­ speech made here last Monday,
gen measure, rejected by Con­ tho Brilt-Chittendcn Company a hnvo had to l»t» taken in order to publicans.
moned by Mrs. Chappell, could
The convention passed a res­
gress anil it was anticipated that deal involving the purchase o f 10 properly facilitate the handling of
Tho committee on committees
arrive.
olution favoring the enactment
a new bill, embodying the same acres o f lake shore prtqicrty from mail.
also discussed today tho question
The tonnage handled has grown of party regularity o f Represent­
Mr. Chappell was one of the most of a federal law based on the
principles would lx* introduced C. S. Brumlcy, Jr., of St. Augus­
farmers’
export corporation
nt tho present session of Con­ tine at what is declared to tic a to such an extent that overtime ative Kellnr o f Minnesota but h«
prominent citizens of this county
work on the part o f many o f the
gress.
and community, and has held ninny nrinciple. This resolution, the
record price for nerenge in this postal employees has become nec­ was returned an chairman of tho
Kail ways anil (*nnaU Committee.
offices .in various organizations last on a list of 37, was tho
All but three o f the proposed section o f the state, $10,000 an essary, it is snid.
during his long residence in Han­ first to bo passed after Sir.
Appoint mi nt* Arc Announced
resolutions were passed, those acre.
Postmaster Hall, in nn inter­
ford. He was tho Hanford agent Thompson's election hnd done
dealing with co-operative mar­
Representative
Vcatnl of Indi­
The property is located nt the view with a representative o f The
for the old J. T. &amp; K. W. Railroad, away with prospects o f a strenu­
keting. taxes ami the Lakes-toana, was made chairman of thu
eastern
end
o
f
the
present
bulk­
now the Atlantic Const Line, and ous fight on tho subject.
th e-G u lf waterway being refer­ head, ninl is within thu city limits Herald today, stated that although Patents committee and Represent­
is said to have been instrumental
red to the board of directors for and udjoining the 20-acre Hanson conditions in his office were crowd­ ative Vincent of Michigan, chair­
E. A. O’ Neal of Montgomery,
ed, the proper distribution o f the
in many developments of this com­ Ala., was re-elected vice-presi­
further study.
I'luce, purchased through the Britt- mail, nnd the handling o f regular man o f the Elections Committee.
munity.
dent ami n new new board of di­
Representative Beck of Wiscon­
Adopted resolutions urged- ( hit tendm office ROVcral days ago
business had not been interfered sin, another Insurgent, was in line
He nlMindoncd railroad work rectors was named in n session
government operation of Muscle by a syndicate composed o f \V. M. with.
many years ago to devote his time lasting Into tho early morning
for chairmanship of the toibor
Hhonls, restoration of pre-war
Scott, C. K. Teague, J. 1). Chitten­
to agriculture, and is credited with hours. Mr. Thompson, who for
Mr. Hall said that everything Committee, but the position was
freight rates, development of the den nnd J. K. Ritchie.
being one of the first growers to tho last three years ha* been
was being done to keep the mail given to Representative Kopp of
American merchant marine, nnd
According to plans announced
introduce celery production in this president o f the Illinois Farm,
protested legislation prohibiting today, the owners of these two running smoothly and that oven Iowa.
section.
with the Christmas rush about to
er’s Organization, defeated O.
Representative I-nnglcy o f Ken­
labor o f persons under 18.
tracts have effected a consolida­ begin, no congestion in the local
His farm on Celery Avenue was
tucky, who hns been convicted of
tion
with
the
Marvania
Investoffice
lias
been
noted.
regarded as one of the most mod­
violating the prohibition law, wan
mont Company, and have awarded! i n nii,|ut„n ...
, removed a*, chairman of the Pub­
ern and scientifically administered
a contract to the Urltt-Chittenden i buiineia n tho n f f l ^ Increased lic Buildings Oomnutteo and Repin thii« section, his holdings at one
cru g g s ___ __
Company and the S
Scruggs-Scoggan
a,Ml new
t,,,! resentntive Elliot o f Imlianu. given
*\^e approximating 400 acres of
I great ‘ inrush o f mail, several
Realty Company for the .complete
ini’ nsivcly cultivated land.
.......... routes have ln-cn rdded to the the piaco.
development nnd sale o f the entire free delivery service. It is said,
la the pait few years he had
Senate leaders today laid plans
15 acre tract, to bo known us Mar­
sold the majority of his farm
nnd many o f the new additions to to eleur the rouil for early consid­
vania.
lands nnd retired from nctive
tho eity are now receiving reg- eration o f the tnx reduction bill
In commenting on tho develop­ ulnr daily free delivery.
work.
aa indications increased in the
W. I). Birmingham W ill Draft Kenneth L. Roberts Seeking ment plans under contemplation,
Mr. Chappell is survived by his
Mr. Hall stated that everything House that it would lx* disposed o f
Plans For Big Hostelry
Data For Special Article C. !». Britt niinminci'd that .Mar­ possible was being done to edu­ there by tho end o f next week.
widow, his mother, in Lakeland,
During His Slay In Sanford
two brothers A. It. nnd Frank
rida Developments vania would be highly beautified cate tho nubile to aid the local
General Debate on Tax Bill
and equipped with every modern office in handling the Christmas
Chappell, of Jacksonville, four
General debate on the meusuro
convenience
nt
nn
early
date.
rush.
daughters, Mrs. Frank Scruggs, of
Mr. W. D. Birmingham, assist­
Roberts,
special
” Tile contract fur the construc­
A campaign 1ms been started for was again the order of nuaincaa in
Hanford, Mrs. II. U. I’emberton, of ant manager o f the Hotel LaSalle
j Saturday Evening
Christmas
mailing earlier thh the House today. I'-spite some
tion
o
f
the
sidewalks
has
already
Orlando, Mrs. Vail Lovell, o f New in Chicago, accompanied hy hi*
thor of numerous enbeen
let”
Mr.
Britt
stated,
"and
&gt;eur
than
over
before, lie snid, an.t nltacka on its provisions from the
York City and Mrs. \V. E. Cole- mother, Mrs. Eloise Birmingham
' tides concerning tho
Democratic side, the bill by virarrived in Snnford recently and i &gt;
burne, o f Snnford.
value nnd possihilit- development on a scale hitherto &lt;'very citizen Ih urged to ro-opec- lure o f its non-partisan character,
undreamed
o
f
in
this
section
w
ill,
H,*
&gt;
"ith
the
postal
authorities
in
He also leaves two sisters, Mrs. stopping nt the Hotel Valdez for
tate, arrived in Sun­
order that better service might now appears virtually certain of
Fannie Witton and Mrs. Carrie thu winter.
day fur the purposo begin immediately.”
passage with material amendment.
be
rendered.
Moon, both of I-nkclnnd. Funeral
. data to be incorporMr. Birmingham is designing the
The present bulkhead extends
Chairman Smoot of the Sonata
Figures
for
the
months
o
f
Noarrangements hnd not been com­ offices »f the Hotel ,St&lt; vena whirl
•ries of Florida articles more than half way through the
is now under construe ,on in Chi­
shed at nn curly date, property, Mr. Britt snid. and is v*m,,crJ ,u2|; /."’i1 ly - ‘
un­ Finance Committee has announc­
pleted this morning.
ed he will call tho committee to­
nounced as follows:
cago, and during his i ay in San­
i conference with Sec­ now nearing completion.
III.
gether Jan. 4, to take up the bill
Postal
receipts:
ford will complete th t plans for re tarj
The property is said to bo the
. W. I’enrman of the
with the hope o f getting it be­
Nov. 1925
tho offices o f tho ntw hotel o f Cham
last
lake
shorn
development
with­
of Commerce nnd a repfore the senate hy Jun. 15 and
which he is to assist in the man- resem ive of Tho Herald, Mr. in the eity limits on the east side, Nov. 1924
emo ted ns a law by Mar. 1.
I'genicnt in addition to attending Rob«|r
talked on thy possibil- and tho combined transactions is
The bill, as a whole, has been
.......... $1305.03
to hi* duties at the Hotel La Hullo. itics o. 'cminolc county ns a pro­ reported to hnve involved more Total increase
endorsed in the House by lenders
Monty
orders
Issued,
(4230).
than
$350,000.
The Hotel Stevens is reported to dining m t nnd stressed tho nec­
Nov. 1925 . .
... $40,583.21 of the provisions.
be the world’ll largest hotel, be­ essity of Sanford capitalizing its
Nov.
1924
(3027)
____
. 21,770.50
Dictdnson Endorses Measure
ing constructed at a total cost of
St. Johns-Indian
Plans for the appointment o f a approximately $30,000,000 nnd con­ portion on the
"
1 Representative Rainey o f IlliRiver
c
innl,
which
will,
Mr.
Ro­
Total increase
supervisor for the city playgrounds taining 3,000 guest rooms. Numer­
IIK’..........
iJil.71 in,!*, »a L»eoii»vr«uc
Democratic memoer
member or
of me
the
|
were formulated and discussed at ous features are incorporated in berts s» id, represent the greatest
X v Hi'.r
P"1'1’
Ways nnd Means Committee, bas
opportunity
for
many
sided
dcthe weekly luncheon of the Lions thu plans, it is stated, which are
Nov' I'/'m' (H'lI)
"
* 8 « h 1 '' k
lh° Htro.n‘B," tl opposition.
Club held today In the Valdez said to lie triumphs o f architec­ velnpntc it on n gignntic scale that
!
'
. H,HHi..iH declaring yesterday thnt he would
this cut miunity lias ever been o f­
ture.
.
vote
again.it
It “ unless materially
fered.
Gril1.
,
ii
i Total increase
In suggesting that the club
$
it changed''. l|Ie uppo«ed the in­
Mr.
Birmingham
stated
this
“ I will not toll you that you have
Sponsor
the appointment of a
It was announced this morning j D*,r,,:,jentary stumps:
,
(creased personal exemptions and
... ...
finest town in the .itato” Mr. that Mayor Format Lake and F. ’,V'Vsupervisor
by the City, S. R. morning in an interview with a tho
-$- In-.Jo i *barp cuts in tho surtax rates and
representative
of
The
Herald,
that
Robert
said,
“
every
community
200.35 |proposed instead that all tho war
Dighton stated that this action
K. Harrison, Jr., traffic expert o
f
'•
-hail been * prompted by members he and his mother had elected to that I isit insists on me telling tho Sanford fhum lK rnf Commerce ,„ , . .
taxes be repealed. He was join ­
of the various Parent-Teachers spend the winter in Sanford ow­ the city fathers this, and us I am would attend a meeting o f the
$2190.60 ed in this position by Representa­
mrrcasi
ing
to
this
city’s
central
location
genuinely
interested
in
the
growth
Associations, who were of the op­
Terminal District Freight rocciv- j „
~ — --------;----tive Hull, Democrat, o f Tennessee.
inion that a modern playground ns well as its delightful climate. of Sanford, 1 Would prefer to give ers. o f the Interior counties, at I' U IU O IIS S u l v u t i o i l
Representative Dickinson of Mis­
you
my
honest,
sincere
opinion
in
He
said
that
many
family
friends
was of little practical benefit un­
Orlando Friday noon.
souri, a Democratic member o f the
order
that
the
Chamber
o
f
Com
­
less a competent person was se­ were located in this vicinity and
committee, joined witn RcprcscnMayor Elect L. M. Autrey of
cured to supervise the safety of that the town of Mt. Dorn was the merce mny profit by nny slight Orlando, who was unpointed chair­
tatlve Hawley o f Oregon, nnd Mills
knowledge
o
f
this
character
that
I
former
home
of
H
im
mother.
tho children and the up-keep of
man of the Terminal District, rep­
in enAVON PARK. Dec. 10. (/!•)__I o,f New York Republicans,
.
may
possess.’’
Tho changes of 20 years have
the equipment.
.
resenting nil receivers o f freight Cnminandunt Robert Stanynn, 02. 'h m in g the measure,
“
But
I
will
tell
you”
ho
added,
greatly benefited Sanford, said
Following a brief dl
!
in several of the interior counties, fur years a prominent leader In
Tho problem confronting Repubthe mntter a committee was named Mr. Birmingham. “ I came here as “ that you have here all the re­ lias called a conference o f the Salvation Army work In Knglund.i lienn leaders in the House in dealto appear before the City &lt; 0,n* a youngster over 20 years ago quisites for one o f the greatest mayors o f every city within thu j Canada and Philadelphia, died; ing with the insurgent group there,
mission meeting on Monday for and, while here, wo lived at the cities in this stnto, nnd if the next district to meet with him nt the Wednesday evening at his home i n , consisting mainly o f the Wisconthe purpose o f urging the city to old Sanford House.” “ We are well dorado docs nnt witness the de­ Angebilt Hole'.
I Behring after a short illness. A sin delegation, was *o the foro
secure the services of a capable acquainted with thu climate of this ( velopment o f this community into
It is said thnt ninny Jetnils of brother, Col. Thomas Stunyan. again _today with thu Republican
one
o
f
Florida's
metropolises,
you
entire part o f tho state and prefer
man for playground work.
will hnve only your city execu­ the work before thu district receiv­ principal o f the Salvation Army committee on committees culled
V. E. Douglass was welcomed ns that of Sanford,” he said.
ers will ho taken up at the niect- training school in New York City, j together to organize the House
te
s and civic bodies to blame.
a new member, S. R. Dighton was
Mr. Birmingham stated that he
»Vn..
-Ii„,„»
'
t
.
1
'«
,
j
tug- Traffic experts from several and two sons survive and are en- committees,
elected song leader to succeed camo south primarily to rest and
- ou h“ vc
tho finest!cjticil wi„ ullo ^ pr, iont, U waa route to Subring fur the funeral
Hawkins Connelly, who had tend­ recuperate from illness brought and most equable quality, you have stated.
services to be held from the chapel
Sympathy is great stuff, unless
ered his resignation.
. about by overwork. He added that a rich buck country, ready acces­
Sanford and Orlando nre in one Saturday ufternoou.
it
makes you want mote o f it.
G. W. Spencer, Jr., .ice-presi­ ho would finish tho designs on sibility by river, rail and high­
o f the terminal districts formed to
dent o f the club, presided *'* ,,u-’ which ho is working for the now ways, nnd a distributing area at co-operate with the Floridu Divis­
your doorway that must, under
absence o f Dr. C. L. Park.
hotel by the first of January.
ion of the Regionul Advisory Board
C. J. Quinn, traveling represen­
proper management, result in the
location o f many nnd varied fac­ which was recently organized in
tative o f the Pennsylvania RailJacksonville, under the auspices of
tories here."
road Company with ofPces
tho American Ruitwuy Association
Mr. Roberts left for Orlnndo
Knnville, and Mr. Hughes of White
last evening,
taking with him and the shippers and receivers of
Plains, N. Y., uttended as guests.
thu state.
WASHINGTON. Docc. 10—GP) and then sny to the several states,
many pamphlets and pictures of
Traffic matters have undergone Th.- Federal im&gt;«runco tax provis­ if you will levy a tax within the
HAVANA. Cuba, Dec. 10. — local attractions.
no change within the past ten tiays ion o f the pending reveille bill terms that we prci'.’ribe, we will
(/ft—Julo Antonio Mtlla, the 22
in this district, according to Mr. was attacked in an address here puy back to you eighty p«r cent o f
year old student of the Univer­
Harrison. Hu stated thnt Sanford today by Senator Underwood, the tax that we have levied: if not
sity of Havana, who is in jail in
has been receiving u fuir share of Democrat, o f Alaliunm, as “ com ­ it shull all go to the Federal treas­
connection with bomb throwing
freight |x&gt;rmits, however.
W ASHINGTON,Dec.9 W ): Tho last September, today entered
munistic” in principle nnd un uti- ury, and not be distribute for the
boom in Flordia finds rt flection
wurrunted interference with states’ particular benefit o f your own
upon the fifty day of his hunger
a batch o f bills introduced in tnc strike. The houre of representa­
rights in taxation.
state.
NEW YORK, Dec. 10. — (/$*) —
Addressing a committee o f the
“ In other words, why should the
Senate proposing the purchase
tives has unanimously passed a The Seaboard
Air Lino Rail­
Texas legislature here to oppose Federal government say to a state
resolution requesting the depart­ road has come into the market for
sites anil erection o f post offices
the inheritance tax provision und like Florida that if It is your polmore than two score of cities nm ment of Justice to furnish it with 50 locomotives. The order of the
representatives of u dozen othfrr icy not to tux th» inheritance
of*
riti
towns in that state. Thirty-r.me * &lt;• full information regarding thu Seaboard Air Lino follows orders
TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 10.—UP) state legislutureis Senator Under­ tho citizens o f your state, we will
bills are sponsord by Senator I ra
young law student.
for 25 locomotives for thu St —Governor Martin will not be
purtiulurly
the place a burden on them that wilt
mel o f Flordia while 22 others have
Louis-S
Francisco und 45 for able lu attend the annual convcn- wood opposed
been offered by his colleag • GIRLS 100 I'BR CENT WRONG the Atlantic Coast' Lint. T h esu b -ltion o f tho Lcuguo o f MunicVpui- fi-uturu o f the proposed tax by force you to levy tuch a tax. Such
which the Federal government a taxation is entirely inconsistent
Senator Fletcher. In many cases
stantial buying o f equipment by itics, which opened at Orlando to­ would allow a credit un to maxi­ with any theory of government ex­
measures are duplicatesBALTIMORE, Dec.
10.—Girl* C? . ^ •tT v,n‘f tho South, par-| day, it was announced at the ex- mum of 80 per cent or its estate cept that of the communist.
are nearly 100 per cent wrong nnd tieuhirly the* Florida radius, ii iccutive offico this morning. Tho tux against that collected by a
“ We are now facing for the first
HANS TOBACCO COSMETICS only 45 per cent in estimating how
*ar,co lncre,lsl6 *n Kovorf^or had boon placed on the state.
time, I think, in the hliCory of
NEW YORK, Dec.
long it will take them to dress or traffic thore. The Seaboard’s or- j program for an address, but found
“ Tell me why,’’ the senator, “ the our nation, if not any nation tho
The healthiest o f co-eds at Colum do anything else. Tests hnve been dvr calls for forty mikados and- that he could not g o to the gather_
_________
Federal
government
should levy idea o f forcing the levy uf taxation
bia, Miss Metier of New York. conducted at seven colteges by ten montain type engines, delivery Ing, because of
other pressing a death tax on the estates o f all I by various governments that do
to be made as soon as possible.
business matters.
Uiies no cosmetics » n4 ,‘r L i . Johns Hopkins psycnologiats,
1 the people in tho United States I not dcalre to tax their own people."
invoke, but she wiars high
y tfti
niay^ lflli (i mmm/L f,i

Critic O f Farm Speech O f
C o o lid g e Is Chosen Head
O f Agricultural Federation

RECORD PRICE OF
$10,000 AN ACRE
PAID FOR TRACT

ARCHITECT FOR NOTED WRITER
CHICAGO HOTEL TOPRING STATE.
VISITING HERE VISITS SANFORD

Lions’ Club To Ask
City For Supervisor
F o r Playgrounds

Sanford Delegates
To Attend Traffic
Meeting in Orlando

Army Worker Dies

Federal Insurance Tax Provision O f
Revenue Bill Attacked By Underwood

Cuban Law Student
Is On Hunger Strike

Many Atrocious Acts
Reported To League

Orders Placed For
Many Locomotives

Governor Will Not
Attend Convention

•

■ ■

,

■

i

:

�THE SANFORD HERALD, WEDNESDAY, p pf!EMniBR
EIGHTEEN

~

------ mi—

— ■ .■ .■ —

1928‘

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ m u i r ; fl* B « * M * « H* * * * ®

BRENTWOOD is on the National Highway from Sanford to Orlando, just one mile from the city
limits of Sanford, The City Substantial. BRENTWOOD, a beautiful subdivision ot large lots,
wide streets, large oak trees on most of the lots also 20 year old bearing orange trees.
We wish to call your attention to the following tacts. That when investing in real estate either
for a home or as an investment, buy in the path ol progress, buy where values are sure to en­
hance, buy where others are buying. So we suggest that you get in on the ground lloor and buy
lots at BRENTWOOD where values are sure to enhance, double and tribble your money in a short
time; Any man no matter what his walk in life may be can buy lots in BRENTWOOD tor they will
be offered on the unprecedented terms which are as follows.

T E R M S:

One Fourth Cash on Day ot Sale, Balance 6-12-18-24-30 and 36 Months

r L*

BRENTWOOD is the best located subdivision in or near Sanford, every lot is perfect — “Away
from the noise and dirt of the city, vut close to the heart of things, in minutes.”
.
More money has been made by investments in just such lots as we will offer in BRENTWOOD,
than in all other forms of investments in the history of the United States. Because of these
facts, buyers of lots and the builders of homes i n BRENTWOOD will experience no regrets.
Quite to the contrary, they will be eager to remain in his home owning section. They know that
the real worth of a home is measured in large by its location.
Again let us advise that either for a home or for an investment— you can’t make a mistake
when you buy in BRENTWOOD.
.
DON’T FORGET THE TIME AND DATE— THURSDAY, DEC. 1 0 ,10 A. M.

—: —

'

Wi l l lie Gi ven Away Absolutely Free

At the beginning of the Sale we will give away a $10.01) gold piece, be there on time. During the
progress of the Sale we will give away 80 prizes o f $5.00 each and at the conclusion of the Sale we
will give away the following prizes, First $50.00, Second $25.00, Third $15.00

c . W . FERGUSON, Sales Manager
HOME OFF1CT

110 EAST SECOND STREET, SANFORD, FLO RID A

�ij _ *1 t Aii_. *

t

.• :

;. ArTr tj *r.

1 :: •

V

■M V ?

TvSE
■-':*

f-

Hy

NEW RUBBER
PROJECTBEGUN
BY FIRESTONE

Mitchell Tribunalls
Still Celebrating In
Fireworks Display

WASHINGTON, Dec. 10. — An
effort by the prosecution to ques­
tion the authorship of patt of Col.
William Mitchell’* book, "W inged
Defense," failed today before the
army court martini trying the air
officer.
Clearing O f .Jungle Lands For
Aiflj. Alien Guilion, the assist­
100,000,000 Rubber Trees ant judg/ advocate, sought to

7s Started Itv Big Force O f bring the Schedule before the
Men From All Over World p »tn through the testimony of

Expect No Profits
For Over Five Years
Tw elve II tut clred A cres Nov
Producing Rubber T o Ik
Devoted To Experiment.
V
K^r(f

MB

THE SANFORD HERALD, THURSDAY, DEC. 10,_1925.

.?£*

AKRON, 0.. Dec. ?0. — (/!') Clearing away o f th« Liberia
jungle preparatory to th * plant in
o f 1,000,1100 m cvis i f rich Africa
soil with 100,000,000 rubber tr“ e
lias been begun by forces mai
shalletl from the ends of the cart!
by Harvey S. i'irestcue, rrcsiden
o f tin* Firestone Tire ami i ’ ubbt.
Comjiany.
By January I, !M0 represent a
tives of the Akron company will la
in Liberia, pushing turward tlv
project which Mr. Firestone sair
will lie supplying between lifi am
33 |K-r cent o f the world's crudi
rubber within the next decade.
The leasing transactions nlread.
are completed with the Liberiar
government. The construction ni
wharfage I'ntilltlcs beg.m at Mon
rovia, tin Liberian capital, am
the planting o f the .irst BO.OOC
acres is limit r way.
This first planting will lie com
plrtcd within tin* next six monthi
and a miota o f at lea t the snmr
size will by completed in the si:
months following.
The Lilierittn acquisition u p I devolopiiii’iit by tho American com
party is certain t» bring down rub
her prices which have bounded up­
wards in tho last several months
in Mr, Firestone’s opinion.
"Planters the world over have
Dml the feeling that America bar
only licm bluffing in its rubtvt
projects," Mr. Firestone said. "It
has appeared to them that th.
United States munufnc.tirerx him
not been willing to invest money
with n return no nearer than five
or six years. They believe they
have noted an American desire U
rash in on Investments at once uni’
that therefore the Americans arr
not inclined to make any thorough
developments.
This attitude I?
rapidly changing now ni our work
goes forward In Libivi.u’
Following the entry of the Fire
r.tono forces into tho 'Itlie African
republic, the companyV head unnounced that 3U.OOO acres had boor
acquired in Tobasccn * n the istlinuis o f Tehuntepcc in Mexico and
that rubber ulrcudy was being ex­
tracted from tho trees planted
there by other interests several
years ago.
In addition to these cmerpriseu
Mr. Firestone cupped lit world­
wide rubber quest wit!, tho an­
nouncement that he was seriously
considering entering the Amn.Mit
basin in South America where mil­
lions o f acres o f rubber lands are
Undeveloped.
Throe concessions have been ob­
tained by the Firestone company
from tite Liberian government
The firi’ t was the lease i*f 2,(KID
acres o f land, previously buhl and
partly developed l»v British, plant­
ers. Twelve hundred acres of
lids land, now planted in rulibe,
trees, is producing rubber and is
to be u nursery and experiment
bind. for the larger American pro­
ject.
The second lease, which is the
million-aero inquisition, gives the
American company not only llv*
right in plant and produce rubber
on that acreage, hut gives it all
other right*, such as mineral, sub­
soil and timber right*. The tim­
ber rights nrc given tho company,

(a p t. Ihomn. &lt; . Unit, an avia­
tion officer and to prove that
Col. .Mitchell had ‘‘liciib rn'&lt; ly
cribbed" some of tho passages, but
the couit held that it would no.
advisable to open tin such it
base rf th» c o n t t r s y .
The rule ‘ false in one. false in
wax aigacil by MaJ. Guilion,
n*i mu lled that the testimony
/nuld impeach the nectised as a
/itnes &lt;.
To this, teprexerrta.tive Frank
eid, defense ciunsel, replied:
"I say fool in one thing, a fool
*1 ev. iy lh b ig " added that he emild
xi vise Mai. Guilion on account of
the condition o f his mind.”
--------------------------------iV I illlS A u C C d I s
, ‘ ‘
* /

Sanford P o s i t i o n

______
II. W. Mims, real entitle dealer of
Icorgkt and South l arnlina, has
rrived in Sanford fron the kiter state to assume iho duties nf
ssistant manager for the Flordn I^ind Investors Company, wlt’i
iffic'-'s in 30.'i First National Hank
lUikling.
Mr. Mints will have charge of
tie Sanford office, under the di
•c thin o f \V. J. Itiithiund, district
•’arager, for the rale o f Holly Hid
b ig h ts nml Flutticu Estates, re
lorted to l.e among the greater
k mbipnu-M1* n.»w tnnli-r way l".
hiytoiiu Hem k.
L I N K it

D ELA YED

It V

STORM

CHERHOURG, France, D«'c. 10
-(A*)— A Ktorm at jten enilaeil thi*
iner Auuilr.niii to be 1 t nuiirn late
in arriving here today on tin: trip
rum New York.

Adds $14,000 ChampionFiddlerls
SHIPPERS W I L L Grange
To His Bank Roll But To Be Entertained
SOLVE PROBLEMS Nothing To His Fame By Ford At Detroit
BY ORGANIZING

. 1 b*

4

BOSTON, Dec. 10.—GP&gt;— Red
Grange has added $14,000 to his
bank roll by his Boston appear­
Regional A dvisory Board Soon ance, but nothing much to his
T o Com m ence Operations gridiron feats. Because o f the lack
W hich Are Expected T o Aid o f sensation when the Providence
In R elief O f Conjestion Steamrollers downed Red’s team
TALLAH ASSEE, Fla., Dec. 10. 9 to C yesterday, there were a few
_ t /p ) — As stum as the working booes at Red.
machinery o f the Florida Division
He carried the baU but five times
of tho Southeastern Shippers ltegall on end runs, for a total o f 13
ioniil Advisory Hoard begins to
yards. His longest gain front
operate, it will help to celar up
Florida's transpoitation troubles, scrimmage was five yards. He at­
and will be the means o f prevent­ tempted three forward passes, one
ing a furtur- im irrenee, in the o f which was intercepted and made
opinion of Chairman It. Hudson two tackles.
Spectators who had stuck to the
Ilurv.
The organization meeting o f the seats despite a temperature that
advisory board, held at Jnckson- hovered near the 30 mark, booed
ville recently, was one of the most the wearer o f the famed "77” as
representative o f its kind ever ho dashed from the field on his
longest
run o f the day— a race for
hold in the state, Mr. Rurr said.
„
“ The gentlemen asked to attend the Pittsburgh train. There was no
fur the puipo '• o f organization,", send-off committee at the station.
Mr. Hurr staled, "were among the
Although Red professed himself
ku-dest in the stale, hut
they tired of football and said the storthrew down their business for one ies about his income were ‘ ‘wild,’*
day and entered into the perfect- he could not be reached for an
jl(|; u( tj)f. oig.m izntion." '
opinion of action taken in ColumThe advisory hoard was organ- bus, O.. to bar athletes from moti-.ed fur the p m p o x e o f facilitating ion picture ro*es.
mil trmuq. .rlathm in Florida.
—
"Owing to the short time that
I h»d
get the committeemen to- u
gelher, I fell extremely nervous
for fear ir.u* i would be unable la R
get such a retiresentntive gather- ■
ing o f hut-y men to the meeting, J
It bus been most gratifying i ■
*" n&gt;‘ that out o f ;td invited as
nn organization committee, 30
were present. Two w o e absent
from the state and wired they
were ke.rr’. ily In sympathy, but
could nut bo present: three o th ­
ers were detained by death or
Mekncss," the chairman added.
"I wish to thank the press of
tho state in tills work. The news­
papers call serve llie entire state
li\
helping
this oi'ganizntiu.1.
They are as interested m anyone
else mid it will la* necessary for
our otganizntlnn to disseminate
through liie press, information to
every ii ,e o f industry who will
he a part o f the machinery."

DETROIT, Mich., Dec. 10.—(A1)
__"Nellie’’ Dunham, Maine s cham­
pion fiddler, who arrived with his
wife,, from Norway, Maine. late
yesterdav to visit Hemy Ford, was
at the Dearborn county club to-

| FREE ONE DAY T

daThe fiddler and his wife, who ,t.
have been ontracting much atten­
tion since they were invited to
come to Detroit, were waiting to
be told of the plans Mr. Ford had
for their entertainment while in
the citv. Before retiring early
Inst night, Dunham said that he
was ns ignorant of tho program
for his visit, as the general pub­ A
lic, and the only announcement
vouchsafed by the Ford organiza­ ♦
tion, was that there might be a
statement issued by Mr. Ford to­
day.
Arriving late yesterday after­
noon, Mr. and Mrs. Dunham were
met at the station by an assistant
sccrectary from Mr. Ford’s per­
sonal staff. He whisked them
into an automobile and started Y
them for Dearborn, completely ig­ V
noring a corps of newspapermen
who had journeyed all the way
from Maine with the couple.

WITH LUNCHEON AND ENTERTAIN),E„

X

A S O U R G U E ST THROUGH E X (U -SIVE

l

X

O R M O N D PARKWi
Private unm arked autom obiles w ith careful chafferrx w:» .
Sanford, at 9 :3 0 a. m. Saturday m orning, December l**' iS -^ ^ Y i
*.1.
rin ! n r.,1
1I .
3
throughU Del&gt;and,
ov er *1...
the Sem inole rT
T ra il
to Daytons r 192.).
...
Ormond and m agn ificen t O rm ond Beach. Returning to
it7i

F O R T IC K E T S A N D INFORM AT10N SEE OR |&gt;n0Na
MR. LIV IN G STO N
,t *
R E P R E S E N T IN G T H E SA N D S REALTY COMRa

AXt]

The acceptance o f this invitation form s n o obligation to pur.u
expense w hatsoever.
CMs&lt;

lU I I I B I B I lB U ig iH u m ^ ^

n

,1 , ,i
V

t :_ . .

ir
wA- *

£

Why Argue

iiW

- /
Ay

/f

'

i
u

Iv

!/

■ J ti

it;
i

i

About It
m

*
\ .
T h ere i:t atauluti .v tm agi'iim enl o;t
feed for laying berm.

0 $
■A-

—

— .

-r --

’ital'n lhe bent
i»-

RED-COMB POULTRY FEEDS

'S i—

have beaten all others so many times that there is
no use in talking about it.
Dist— by

SEMINOLE FEED CO.

SAN LANTA

Phone 91

Elm and Com m ercial.

■■uanan; i B a f l n u a i i c a u a i i n i a i i u i H i i i g i i a i i i i i a i i i B o i *

■

*i
n

a r e c ia te d

tax-free.

A third grant by the Liberian
government gives tho company the
right to construct its own linos of
communication within and without
the plantation for its private use,
without taxation.
In uJditlnn to the planting, rare- m
taking, ami collecting i f rubber,
tho hinstiaie coni puny hi improv­
ing the haihnr at Monrovia, the
seat " f l.ircrian government. From
the hnrhor, roads will he con­
structed tit radinle intr the hin­
terlands,
la the cm ire area o f
the country, which is I i.llut) square
miles- 'ihmist exactly that o f the
state nf Oitio-—there ere hut 100
miles nf passable highway. This
mileage is segrntud nml imcouIi'vted,
Hospitals aim will In* built and
laborers* huts wdl In* constructed
for tin* Incising of the natives who
are to he brought from l He pagan
villages into the mml. rn sanitary
acres o f American-built towns.
Provision Is being made for the
importation o f foodstuffs to re­
place the local production that will
be Lift when the natives cease cul­
tivating their own f irms nml go
to work on the rubber plantation. ■
Several thousand *if th-**,' |u. ■
borers will shortly be a*. i.»rk for a
■
the American colics rn. » .iploynu-ni N
living r.uiile on the ba«&lt; i of one a
a
man to every two acres. Tims, if a
no,000 Hares ere planted within
the next six months u» is contem­
plated, ilfi.OOO natives will be cmployed fur thut tract.

Sanford’s Residential Masterpiece.

■ M
■ ■
■ ■

ANNOUNCING SECTION TWO

Gifts
It need not be an expensive g ift as we u :
s
all know it’s not the jrift but it is the ■
tlimiKht o f heint&gt;- remembered. Here you ■ ■
will find prifts to suit persons o f every age
: :
from the baby to grandparents. Useful
and inexpensive jvifts that arc sure to : :
please.
■ ■
■

■

HETTEIt HUY E A R L Y . T H E SA N F O R D POSTO FFICE A N D E X P R E SS O FFICE A R E ALM OST
O VERFLOW ING AT TH E PR ESE N T TIM E.

■

OF THE SAN LAN'i'A DEVELOPM ENT A T A 10'T PRE-DEVELOP­
MENT DISCOUNT FROM PRESEN T PRICES, UP TO AND I N C L U D ­
ING DECEMBER 25th, 1925,
Pre-development discounts will positively be withdrawn

r

DECEMBER 25th, 1925.
nJ
n‘, A ' 1 ,h ‘? 1 PrI»mically every lot in the firs t unit o f San I.antu has been sold is c o * d « ® "
L r t l . i A l 1! 1? ' desirability o f this m aster residential section. It also points out the m
I
i m i tact that there is a marked dem and on t h e part o f shrewd investors f o r close-in home-site •
the o r d in a l i i f . ’’ TLn continuation o f the p resen t *San I.anta and will d iffe r not a whit fro"]
ments !
,
' * rhe, samf lh,?Ih standard o f developm ent will be followed, the same &gt;n,P^.v
wiM m eri * w tb
“
’ ami i*u,lthn* r ^ t r ic t io n s will he the same. In a word, the new section
8' with and lose itself in the present d elig h tfu l developm ent.

■ a

FOUNTAIN FENS and SETS
LEATH ER GOODS—
COMBINE SETS—
GREETING ( ’ARDS—
TOILET ARTICLES—
PERFUMES—
STATIONERY—
CANDY—

**

a

■ ■
M ■
□ ■
■ ■
■ ■
NI■
■ ■
■ ■
■ i■
*1 *

A home*s?te*'in'Sun T T l
'com ing ju s t in tim e to solve the Christm as present p r o b a ­
bility
.... . ‘ , T “ *nta 18 an ideal g if t ; it com bin es constantly enhancing value with &lt;It
Uly- A ‘S an ,nveatment or as a place to live it is incomparable.
^lake your Reservation now. A 10r;, deposit will reserve a lot for 20 days,
1 5 'c
additional in 30 days and balance in one, tw o and three years

Knight &amp; MacNeiU

�m

fflg J A W ro g n jE R A L P . THURSDAY. PEC in
Fnthlehcm Steel
------ -General Electric ...... - ......— , ,1
Northern &amp; Pacific ...............
Pan Amcr. Petroleum —
7.1■
O A*
A *I*• .................................
1)0
3.
nn
Southern /P n c ific ------- - ......... j™
Studebnker ....... ...........- ..........
Standard Oil o f New Jersey.. J4
Union Pacific ................
14°.
U. S'. Rubber :............ ...........
U. S. Steel ----------- ------- - ......134

ta p ?

ms
PAGE THREE

BUREAU OF AIR
NAVIGATION IS
URGED FOR U. S.
AuSFK or^crs
yjjfa 1 volume
&gt; jl,n motors,
. and U. S.
,, t to 2 P«&gt;nt*
ms depressed
for the steel
|B prospect of
jj*n'ost of the
relopmcnts the
, rather quiet
loalinifs. Huy*
|0,trial issues
cover of their

j titrns 48'^
firsts 45^(5'
eoods 41
IJ@4G; orrefrigerator
Lracted most
[boring orders
Lthe Southern
be* accentualfcenl of an in­
nate on Southtfive to seven

l which ha l
bit. moved up

(Continued from pnere 1.)
land, sen and air, were concurred
in by nil members.
Representative Reid of Illinois,
courtmartial counsel for Col. W il­
liam Mitchell, however, will file
a supplemental brief ndvocntinfr n
unified air service.
Otheit Recommendations Made
The proposed department o f na­
tional defense would supplant the
present W ar and Navy depart­
ments, nnd would not necessarily
givo aviation In co-equal status
with land nnd sea armament.-Oth­
er committee recommendations in­
clude:
A separnte budget for nil avia­
tion activities.
A bureau o f civil aeronautics in
the department o f commerce.
On* procurement agency fo r nil
nir nctivties.
Increased representation fo r the
cir services on the nrmy general
staff and the navy general board.
Government aid in tho establish*
nient o f airways nnd air ports.
Survey o f nil airplanes now in
uso nnd destruction of those found
unsafe.
Creation nnd maintenance o f an
adequate nir reserve.
Increased promotion opportuni­
ties for nir officers and pay com ­
mensurate with the hazards of
their work.

| M ™ *~ = =g I HE m a jo r it y o f newcomers motoring into Florida must
S n M M i I pass directly through Daytona Shores for a distance of
| more than three miles along the Dixie Highway. They

Wing dcclura-

Southwestern
to 4t&gt;!-s. the

history. Unit|up to 135 in
bruble unfill.

m

Professional G o l f
Tournament To Be
Held I n January

^ t*lrcc m^ CS
woot^anc* beauty . . . live oaks bearded
with moss arching above the highway . . . maples, bays,
magnolias and northern pines as well as the palms and palmcttoes of the
southland. They see high land sloping hack and up from the blue A t­
lantic at famous Daytona Beach to the hanks of the storied Tom oka
River.

5*‘i before
Nosh Mot(Continued from page 1.)
United Cl*
&gt; depressed sionnls who are expected to com ­
*al rate on pete in the tournament are Jim
Unrnes. Walter Hagen, Joe Kirk­
Aged at 5
wood nnd Gene Sarnzen, and it is
reported that thousands o f golfers,
today was from nil over the state will flock
toted with- to Sanford to watch the match.
mitJ. I’endMr. MncNeill said that the win­
local redis- ter’s tentative program included
of the Fed- a number o f special matches, to be
j afternoon, arranged for play throughout the
usual pro- season nnd tlmt sonic o f the best
represented gnlfern in the country would, in
| of invest- nil probability, bo seen here in

And. too, they see a magic city in the making . . . hosts o f workers cut­
ting broad boulevards, through the primeval forest, paving the w ay for
the distinctive homes, hotels, clubs and other structures that w ill rise
here soon.
j

of Pressed
the indusicnary, sellcud against
|. BMy Oil

Of course, these travelers stop to marvel and ask questions. And when
they hear about our program with its provision for every home con*
vcnicoqe. for public utilities, for recreational features u n su rp a sse d ,
many make their initial Florida investment at once. Others go on, but
only to return later for the same purpose.

mt* easy,
kit Tite and
■re per cent
It &amp;D‘i, were

■leers strong
U55 pound
[M; bulk fat
(10.55; heavy
il calves 50c
ig upward to

This Is one of the reasons why Daytona Shores is being discussed today
in every part of Florida. Another is that the family o f great wealth
and the family of modest income alike can find suitable homesites here.
And a third is that our prices leave plenty of margin of profit for early
investors—-profits that our advancing development work puts in the
buyer's pocket every day, \_

Tires and Tubes
At pricea that ar« right
Tan Am and Standard Gaa ana
Oils

“ Veedol Oils”
Electric Irons
Radio Supplies

ItlNE’S FILLING
STATION
Phone 461-J
1U3 Sanford A rc. Sanfoid, Kla-

D o Y o u K now
t I),vt. os Shorts will be j tomplcte city immrdiafrly
,. r.- v ('rmond and Daytona Buv.li on the Honda East
•■•I?
• ,r nt &lt;.hoots, churches, great hotels. a yacht club
I ■.•uhting Hun. a golf club ami 13 -hole course, an
•i n’a/a anJ an ocean playground on famous Daytona
iclr?
rli streets asphalt macadam paved.'
th wanr. elfvtricity. storm stweri. sidewalks?
&lt; -I,, I vc I w a y cutting through it J.2 miles svill
•vI ! not I" cihty lert? With white ways all the way?
, , i,
i will bt a title intutanci polity (torn
V, V rh I itlt W Mortgage Co., having capital attest
ili.uOU.Oi’O.

j hr ail:

1

Free T r ip to Daytona Shorn

221 E. First Street
Key No—Y—15

younB friend a Certificate
°°d
a pair o f -

E X E C U T IV E OFFICES. D A Y T O N A B E A CH . F L A .

FLORIDA
s

STORE

from our splendid Hurt
!caic any man you knotv

Phone 550

D aytona
J a c k s o n v il l e

M iami
T ampa
W est Palm Beach

L ake

W orth

St . P etersburg
St . A ugustine
W inter H aven
L akeland

D e lan d
F t . L auderdale
F t . P ierce

Sa n fo r d

G

a in e s v il l e

Bu n n e ll

O rlando

K

is s im m e e

H a in e s C it y

O cala

Vou cannot know
Honda until you tee
DaytonaShoeta. Grunt
ptnes. bearded hut
oaks, point end pal­
metto. magnolia ant
maplt . . . a wnuJtanJ
routine Th* blue At•
lanitt and Daytona
Heath . . . titty tart
abte-ut tan tourta tht
uindt.

This coupon piewnted at any Daytona Shores
of!ice in Florida entitles the holder to sound
trip to Daytona Shorn and lancheoa at tbs
Tomoka River Lodgs fits of traoiponatioa
rott and without obligation.

Address

�?Vi.

.'T/v?V?V:
yt
s

PSR
THE SANFORD HERALD, THURSDAY, DEC. 10, 1925.

PAGE FOUR

i

NOW COMES THE RING-MASTER’S TEST

Somebody Blundered

The Sanford Herald

As Brisbane Sees It

P a k lli k H m r r a flrn iooii r i r f p l
S a n d a r at l a i l u r t , F lk r M i
_________ l i t M a g a a t l a Arrmme ________

i.

H/

I

V’/

A party o f fift y lumbermen representing m ore thnn
$1,000,000,000 in capital invested in all sections o f the United
K n t e r e d us flecoml Class Matter. States with an almost equal surplus am ount, arrives in San­
O c t o b e r J7. 1*1*. a t th e I’ o s t o f f le e
at flanfortl. F lo r id a under Act o f ford aboard the steam er Osceola on a tour o f investigation
M arch I, 1(97.
o f Florida investment fields and is met at the dock by no one.
R. n. Itenn__Kdltar «*H Maaaaer
Feted by other com m unities, greeted with bands and ban­
H . L. D RAM ..... ........ A s so c ia t e e d i t o r
KAItt.K K. JO tR i, ktsaswln* Kdltnr quets, speeches and hand clasps, welcom ed by delegations of
leading citizens, conducted on sight-seeing trips, and gen­
n i;n scM H T io.\ iia t k s
O ne r e a r — 17.00 Hl* Months.. 11.50 erally made much of, what m ust be their opinion o f Sanford,
D eliv ered In C l tr »'X . Csrrler. t&gt;*r
w r r k . Itc .
W e e k ly Edition 12.00 where not even one citizen appeared to greet them, where not
p er year.
__________
the slightest cognizance was taken o f their arrival.
HPRt'IAA. SIOTlCRi
All o h llu n r y
Fresh from the lavish reception accorded them at Jack­
n otic es, c a r d s o f thanks, r e s o l u ­
tions and notic es o f en ter ta in m en ts sonville, bound fo r the elaborate entertainm ent planned for
w h e r e c h a r * * * are m ade w ill be
c h a r g e d f o r at r e g u la r a d v e r t is in g them at Orlando, w hat must be the impression o f Sanford
rates.
___________________ ____.
carried from here by these men.
JHKMIir.il ASSOCIATKO ritR ss
Despite a news item appearing in The Herald Tuesday
T h e A s soc ia ted I'rc ss Is e x c l u s ­
iv e ly en titled to the use f o r re- with reference to the visit o f the lumbermen here, it re­
p u b lica tio n o f all n e w s d is p a t ch e s
c redited t o It o r not o t h e r w is e mained for nn absolute stran ger to call the c ity ’s ch ief ex­
credited In this pnper anil a l s o the
local n e w s published herein.
All ecutive and advise him o f the presence o f the capitalists,
r ig h ts o f r ep u h llcatlon of sp ocla l some o f them nationally known personages.
Eleventh hour
d ispatch es herein a r e a lso r e se r v e d
telephone calls resulted in the arrival o f the Cham ber o f
THURSDAY, DEC. 10, 1925.
Com m erce secretary at the Hotel Valdez in time to witness
the departure o f the delegation for Orlando in motor busses
THE HERALD’S PLATFORM
1.— Deeper water route to Jack- provided by another city . The luncheon at the Valdez Grill
nonrllle.
was arranged fo r by w ire from Jacksonville, no local citizens
2.— Conatruetion of St. Johns-Inassisting in the plans.
dlan River canal.
3. — Extension of white way.
The practical loss to the com munity in dollars nnd cents
4^-Swlm m ing pool, tennis courts, is not the thing to be considered in this truly deplorable
etc.
Be—Augmenting o f building pro­ matter. Had the party been entertained with all the splengram— houses, hotels, a p a r t ­ dor that characterized the ancient Roman festivals, it is
ment houses.
doubtful whether any local investm ent o f capital would have
6.— Extension o f street paving followed. The damage done to Sanford by this utter neg­
program.
lect o f important visitors is far more serious, far m ore ir­
7«— Construction
of
boulevard
remediable than any that could he determined by m onetary
■round Iuikc Monroe.
)8.—Completion of city beautifica­ considerations, fo r the loss o f prestige, the injury to reputa­
tion program.
tion and the general low ering o f established Florida ethics
0e—Expansion of school system in this regrctahle failure to extend a welcom ing hand must
with provision for increased fa ­
assuredly have im pressed members o f the delegation more
cilities.
unfavorably than any other incident that could have oc­
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
curred.
We sincerely hope that all civic bodies, and the Cham ber
DEATH OR L IF E :—To be enrnally minded is death; but to bo o f Commerce in particular, will accept this criticism in the
spiritually minded is life and peace. constructive spirit in which it is given, and will safeguard
Romans 8: G.
the future and the reputation o f our city by avoiding a repe­
P R A Y E R :— Grncious God, wo
know that Thou art n Spirit, able tition o f such a blunder.
----------------------o---------------------to change us from cnrnal to spirit­
ual. Wo look to Thee in faith.
Do Thou chnnge us into the like­
ness of Thine Own Image.

--------- o---------

A BALLAD E TO SISTER AND
BUD.

Miami Beach Police Chief
,,

,

e ,

.

,

.

. . .

...

.

,

.Many wonderful thingn have transpired in Miami and
that lower East Coast country during the past two or three
years and we som etim es wonder if the development down
there will ever cease. Their subdivisions are daily announcing expansion program s which entail the expenditure, not o f
millions, hut o f hundreds o f millions o f dollars.
Yet it would seem all is not well on the lower East Coast.
Little reverberations w hich spread out from Miami tell o f
sinister influences. T h o echo com es to us o f g ra ft and corruption. The w ord goes out that a clean-up must he e ffected
if Miami is to survive.

Y ou ’ve heard that only girls nnd
boys
Who strictly mind their p’s and
q’s
Can hopo to share those matchless
joys
The Ittto December days diffuse.
It may he true, I would not
choose
T o chango your creed’s least vital
clause,
I)adc county’s s h e r iff at the present time is under indictBut first o f nil— it can’t he news! ment for m urder and ins trial is to lake place next week.
Y ou must believe in Suntu Claus) The ch ie f o f police at Hialeah recently bluffed his w ay out

KU
U?

t

F »W\ HA
»f;
v*4

/ iM ■
U

One Religion? Not Enough
Mr. Coolidge Knows
Hunters Hunted
The W rong Magazine
Hnrd Terms for Italy.
HY ARTHUR IIRISBANE
A GENTLEMAN from the East
brings what he calls a glorious
proposition — one religion to fit
everybody.
No more religious
quarrels or prejudice.
.

M

IT WON’T happen. Each race
wants to select its own Gods, with
approved characteristics.
Some individual said, lightly:
“ An honest God is the noblest
work o f mnn.”
The higher the
man, the nobler his type o f God.
A Congo savage worships an idol
with a pink nose.

Our sub,
'n? IllOJt'i,
ment a c j ,

THE ANCIENT Crock raid that
if catncU had a God their Gor
would have four legs and a hump,
which is true.
Wo are taught that God made
man in his own image. There is
no doubt whatever thnt among Pngnn peoples, primitive men have
, created Gods in their own image,
lending to Him their own hatreds,
animosities, vengcanccc, love of
gold and silver, fondness for the

We

Dl

Paints,]
and|
Pall

There will be no "religion to suit
all men’’ until you have a different
race o f men.
N EW SPAPERS THAT don’t
know President Coolitlge well, sny
he came bnck from the West de­
lighted “ by the West reclaim."
Nothing stampedes the Presi­
dent.
He knows thnt the West
wns npplnuding its own prosper­
ity, welcoming a President who
stands for prosperity.
PRESIDENT COOLIDGE knows
that the West wns not npplnuding
all things done in Washington. It
wasn’t applauding the Mitchell
trial, or the Shenandoah white­
wash investigation.
It wns not
nppnuding the failure of this na­
tion to provide even nn imitation
o f ndcquntc air defense.
THE W EST wns not npplnuding
the fact that thus far Republican
government has found n way to
ny k.0. railroads and other branches
foun,| on|y ROO(| wishus for farm­

crs.
NOBODY KNOWS better thnn
President Coolidgc that between
now nnd 1928 the Republicans
must do, something
. . . , for thu major-,
the nation with the most money
had enough common scr.se to get

[ S i n i ° o f rthoCtfing InT its^natK
a|honor. That hasn’t bveii nttendcd to yet.

All
OQQD fl ii d - QOQ a 1
o o o r A|| I
f/r ° a 1

TheCa
kstimateTJ

Pr«

*

ie.*l

................................ i B i l l M H U I U n m i

A W O R TH Y EXAM PLE
WINTER HAVEN CHIEF
Dr. Charles J. I’ robst, alleged
president of the Florida Sales
compnny, hn:t been sentenced to
serve 3 1-2 years in the Massa­
chusetts House o f Correction for
larceny ami embezzlement. Ho
was charged with having embezzl­
ed $1,800 from a Boston woman
several weeks ago. The "D octor,"
who ran a snnitnrium on the south
side o f Boston, got to selling
Floridu real estate only recently.
At any rate, he was supposed to
"sell" real estate in this part of
the country, but evidently ho fail­
ed to make good, as witness his
arrest, nnd conviction on the above
chnrges.
This is good news to nil Floridnns who are doing their level beat
to protect their state from just
such fellowii as I’rohst. Recently
several &lt;dii«*KO!iiiH were convicted
and sentenced to prison for con­
ducting a mail order fraud on
northerners, alleging to sell Flor­
ida real estate. A number were
stung and the arrest of the pro­
moters followed. More recently, n
similar case has occurred in Den­
ver, and it in likely that these fel­
lows will also draw prison sen­
tences.
We respectfully ask the northern

M ' l r s . r u ’zr.j?

’

T*

,1
r !&lt; S, u.I

papers that have been lambasting
Florida to note that the cases in
question concern promoters who
arc located in the north and who
have no direct Florida connection.
This shows that n lnrge majority
o f the scamps who nre nulling o ff
unscrupulouii deals and fleecing
the public on Florida investments
nro not the ones who maintain
hendqunrters in this state. In fact,
most o f them do not know a thing
about Florida or if they do, gained
tho knowledge ity staying in the
state only long enough to gain suf­
ficient data to hoodwink the un­
suspecting. It is not the legitimate
Floridn promoter, who maintains
office either hero or in the north,
or both, that is dam aging the re­
putation of the state, but tho “ flyby-night" artistn who nre in Bos­
ton today, in New York nfcXt Week
and in Han Francisco next month,
or anywhere it is possible for them
to fleese the unwnry. Boston nnd
Chicago have set the country good
examples in the arrest and con­
viction of these fellows. Florida
rejoices to know that those who
make travesty o f her good name
are being dealt with by the stern
arm of the law.
v

was wanted there on some crim in­
THE HUMAN holy can get the Tribune editorial of yesterday
used to anything, exc«pt too vio- morning under this caption.
al charge, und Bill, always willing
LIFE O FTE N PR E SE N TS us with a choice o f evils, rath­ lent chungpii. The sanu* ntan can
to please, went out und arrested
In it the prosidcnt „ f thc Flor.
no healthy under the equator, with da Basebal| association was quotone found hiding behind a saxo­ er than o f good s.— Colton.
the themometer «t l “o. or near
phone.”
He's u man after our
-----------------------------o — — ------------------" * rninlC that "Vnlcss Florthe North Pole, at 10 below zero. ida hotels cut down their rutes
own heart.
T
E
L
L
ME
T
H
Y
com
pany
and
I
will
tell
thee
what
thou
,
. . . - o -----------Hut you could not change from h,s state Will l„Se u&gt;n b||C
the equator to the Norm Pole in baseball clutis during the spring
Count Snlni, who hasn't seen his urt.— Cervantes.
five minutes without risking life.
wife in several months und who
P n*L 8ea* !n’" Fallowing were
; oung women should remember mn
found, upon his arrival in New
made three statements which i reM Y F A V O R IT E S T O R IE S
ch a t-h u t they won’t, in England
York the other tiny, that she was
By IRVIN S. COBB
thousands of girls now have dan­ wenre, bUefly-: ^ ^
not there to meet him but had
Theso
gerous colds ami influenza because
gone to I’alm Beach, now snys
O
)
The
presence
of
these
teams
she has deserted him. In which
In a rural district in Indiana Li you to settle. I been readin’ in the they wear "Russian boots" up to
case, we think the count has been a gcttcrul practioncr of medicine paper here about this hero new their knees for several hours, then and" theCat,h4Ura? il0n fwr T ? S S
the other cities where th-v
particularly wise in niuking this who covers up a wide nnd com­ bovine virus that them foreign change suddenly to light slippers nml
tram and piny.
t" Ly
prehensive range o f ignorance un­ doctors Is usin’ now. Just what is for afternoon and evening parties.
deduction.
He ware of sudden changes.
der un impressive from .
Among bovine virus, anyhow!"
-------- o--------th i2 L If .h“ te| rutcs
too high
The University of Florida fo o t­ thu natives he passes for a veri­
The oracle scurcely hesitated.
ball team will play tho Univers­ table fount of wisdom.
"Bovine virus", he said, in his
One evening he walked into the most oratoriai manner, "derives
ity of Chicago next year. In ad­
| D A N D O B B S S A Y S : | ct a U f f l L S r Y . t
dition to this gumo tne Gators country store nnd the storekeeper, its name from the man that diswill huve seven conference con­ addressing the congregated loafers covored it — the eminent French
boards ° f trade wU, do w elfto^ ee
^n Chicago, n couple have been that President Long's remarks d&gt;
tests, making what is considered about the store, said:
scientist, Dr. George \V. Bovine."
mU/ ri.Mii
evidently with- not apply to their town.
d
“ Now wo can find out about It."
Florida’s best all-round schedule
"There now," said the store­ out
killing one another.
in history. The tram has pros- lie turned to the newcomer.
keeper facing tho audience, "I told
All o f these things are so un
"Say, Doc," he said, "T here’s a you the Doc would know if any­
pv-ts o f being the beat in thu
A pluniber’a pipe &lt;\n tm is a e d 7 n tth!q‘rt n° arKUm' » t l» needquestion come up that w© v.*nt body d id ?"
h is to r y vl the in s titu tio n .
*d in their support, for there will
u re a m o f a broken p ipe .
&gt;
none who will tnttr * 3*Sal
L- ' r :» ,

-d -

...(»•» ink
|•

...

o f a bootlegging charge. The marshall o f Homestead has
A
BRITISH
sporting
print
been arrested on a liquor charge. Several policemen in Mi­
shows tho fox hunter in muddy
ami nre nceused o f m urder. The constable at Goulds is boots, hunted across the country
charged with m anslaughter.
by foxes, riding on fox bounds.
That happens in real life. In
And last week it was published in all the Miami papers
Russia, fifteen executives Who
that Damon Lewis, ch ie f o f police at Miami Beach, was sent­ worked under the Czar, strangling
enced to seven years im prisonm ent by an Oklahoma ju r y for revolutionists, now nre waiting to
com plicity in a dope-peddling ring. Rumors were current be strangled or otherwise disposed
for som e time that the police chief was a law breaker, but of.
The official Romanoff killers
Doubts are thu basest of nlloys, he had his superiors either “ fixed” or fooled so that he re­
got
from $10 to $50 for each exe­
And hnppy ho that doubt os- mained in o ffic e until sentenced to jail.
cution.
A priest o f tne Greek
c)l(5 Wfl *
Now Miami Beach is minus a police chief and is looking church, named Rosnnoff, also
Unfaith infallibly destroys
among the prisoners, was paid
Tho mysteries that it unclucs.
around in various out-of-the-w ay places trying to find an­
for each prayer on the gal­
Deny him nnd see what ensues; other. Miami Life, a clever weekly publication o f that city, $1.50
lows.
When tempted to, deur children,
comes to the rescue when it rises to suggest that the ap­
pause!
FOR THE reds to kill those who
RANSOMED SINNERS HOME
He that forswears forever rues; pointment he given to Gerald Chapman, notorious bandit
NEW YORK TIMES
You must beiievo in Santa Claus! murderer. But accordin g to the confidential wire received formerly killed reds seems quite
in accordance with human nature,
by Miami Life, Chapman won’ t have the job.
lo punish a priest that prayed for
Come, littlo skeptics, smiles, en­
This Republican love-feast at coined into the August Chamber.
T h e telegram follow s: "G erald Chapman, "Prince o f Ban­ the victims, though he was paid
thuse,
Washington is affecting. It brings cool his heels outside, or be told
$1.50
each
time,
seems
unreason­
d
its,"
aw
aiting
execution
at
the
state
prison
at
W
ethersfield
Nor look too deeply for ,tho
tears to eyes unused to weep, it to get out. These are solemn
for the murder o f a New Britain policeman, today, denied able.
cause;
makes us think better o f the race questions. The Republican shep­
There's all to gain and naught to most em phatically that he would accept the post of C h ief of
of politicians. Those Progressive herds are divided in opinion. T o­
A
RADICAL
magazine
is
to
be
lose;
Police o f Miami Beach, Fla., if his fight to escape the gallow s started, the New Musses.
T h e ! Sentttor*- ,or their «ucci*sors. k»«t day the Senate committee will perYou must l&gt;eliovc in Santa Claus!
was
successful.
— Edward W. Burnard.
.1
" I would not accept it upon any consideration,” he said,
— o--------1 confess that once
Rome hud its day, Roman can­ "I think too much o f m y reputation.
dles will soon huve tneirs.
upon a time l did consider training m yself to become the
beach ch ief o f police, hut my better nature came to the fore
We might udd that there’s only and I decided to stick to banditry, counterfeiting, und un­ themselves "masses" — they are into Republican wattled peace. In- still caprine must remain, nil chilotiu correct way to spell it und
hurrying ns fast as they can io dceil, there is nn evident inclina- dren and lovers o f *hc light see
official crim e.”
lion to throw them, if necessary, with friendly, with dimmed eye.;
join the “ classes."
that’s C-h-r-i-s-t-m-a-3.
----------------------o-------■-------------*-------- o--------The time to start a radical mag­ into the pen. The prodigals to this Republican loving-kindness,
Florida has been “ discovered " three times— once by azine is when wages ur.d prosper­ whom such hospitality is offered This is pastoral stuff,
Many n good man know* how
Well, in the District o f Colunito givo good advice but doesn’t Bunco do Leon in his .search for tho fountain o f perpetual ity are on the decline. The edit- don t luve to confess the error
ol their ways. All that is asked bin. "sweet fields beyond the swellknow how to rccelvu it
y o u th ; tho second time in 1883-1, when, according to a h i s - i '’ l*
1 o f then; is to register on the Re- ing flood stand dressed in living
lory
handbook,
"
a
fte
r
long
neglect,
this
beautiful
and
fertile
Million
the*
First
Yeu*"
Sud
°
i ear.
An optimist is one who will
It a publican book. In some myster- green.” There Butler, filleted with
lous way the lost bleaters, re wool, is urged to yield by mild
turn tho other cheek just to see wilderness was w arm ly taken up by British and Am erican magazine would sell.
covered, are to contribute to the McNary from where rolls the Oreif tho other fellow will snilto it. cap italists;” and again ju st a lte r the war, when a few fa r ­
W ll.I.IAM FOX, uble moving rcdeniptlon' o f the Northwest, gon. There Moses, only two o f his
sighted Am ericans, convinced that the time was at last ripe,
R*'c Brother Brookhnrt good eyes reverted to the Winant-Bass
picture man, hu* a sound idea. He
Our office boys snys the family
boldly hacked their im agination with their dollars, and at says to pluyrighU, "You have u and regular standing ugain and conspiracy in New Hampshire,
next door has just installed u new
loud speaker. The etork brought one stroke planted whole cities on tenantless beaches and good play, and can’t uf'ord to pro- the treacherous conduct of born toys with his crook, nnd reculls
tlucc* it. I shull supply the money prices will be forgotten; and Sen­ his younger days in Greece, .in |
it last night.
great farms in a wilderness.
for production, if you a^reo to let ator Cummins can look to the Arcadia. Tho first commitment of
----------------------o---------------------mo have first chance at the mov­ prospect o f re-election without the Committee or Committees, this
Maybe Suntu Claus will bring
fear.
Florida was by no means unworthy o f the interest they ing picture rights.”
white Monday, will be the singing,
Vico President Duwcs a nice, big
North Dakota Frazier, too, must with such voice as God has given
awakened
in
it.
W
ith
the
Atlantic
Ocean
on
one
side
and
hammer to play
with when he
doesn’t want to lambnxt the Sen­ the G ulf of M exico on the other, it enjoys an equable clim ate,
I’ LAYRIGIITS, MOPE or less i
‘-’.V1 on lht’ orthodox to or allowed its members to re­
ate rules.
eld Wessex
and extrem es o f heat and cold are almost unknown. Its important, raise eyes ami hands to ™ L' iJ . , T v ' ^ ‘’ I'itiate" Fro- tain, o f tho good
hymn:
heaven
and
howl,
“
monopoly,
subfn
h
i,
T
i°n'
ar‘
lt,nn
h‘,rt,sV
v.
r
i i
liberal laws act as an incentive to industry. The Constitu* sidy, etc., etc.
,n ,
sl&lt;*tp. I he soruiy tried wise
With the rose nnd the lily
"form ing
n French cabinet t* Bon of H on d a forbids the imposition by the Legislature o f
There is nothing to howl ubout. and good break their heads, pond­
And tho duffadowndilly,
about a* cany us holding nn owl income or inheritance taxes, a circum stance which has in­ I jeture men have dollars where ering whether appointed North Da
The lads nnd the lasses a-sheepby the tail." Or about as easy duced a large num ber o f capitalists to establish legal resi­ playrijchts have cent**. It moving kotan -Senator Nye shall be welshearing go.
picture dollars can be nut lo to en­
as cntching a gnngman in Chicago. dence there.— London Tim es.
■■
*o —■
courage production of good plays,
)y
---------------------- o---------------------“ RUSH LE A G U E S T U F F
why not?
The Kuiisuh City Star remarks
A C H E E R F U L T E M P E R joined with innocence will make
that “ Mnrshull Bill Shrcvu receiv­
TAMPA TIMES
There is no comparison to grant i
ed word from back in New Jersey beauty* attractive, knowledge delightful and wit good -n a­ moving picture rights.
that a rcd-hemlcd clarinet player tured.— Addison.
“ rt‘ ,n thorough accord with of them. It would be bail, worse '

T o hush the clamor that annoys
My never very patient muse
Is well enough; but smugness cloys
Besides, despite all other views,
Especially in youthful sh oes...
To keep alive the olden awes
And still undimmed the Christ­
ians hues,
You must believe in Hnnta Claus!

!
I

than wo think, perhaps, if one o f
these clubs should be forced to
move because o f high prices__e s - '
peciully if the removal should be
to some point without the state.
The same thing is true in r e - 1
gard to any visitor who may come
here for the seuson. It is doubly
true concerning any salary earner
who may be forced to move on for
a similar reason; not in exactly
tho sanio way that it is true re­
specting the ball clubs, but in i
really more iinportunt one.
Something has been presented :
here o f which we need to stop
and think— remembering, a* w e '
do so, thnt baseball clubs nnd h o -1
tel keepers are by no means the
only ones to be taken into account
in our reckoning. Ordinary vis­
itors and home folks—or those
who would make their homes
amongst us— are tho most im*
portant o f thc three classes. We
simply cannot afford to run them
out, with had tastes in their
mouths and hurtful reports upon
their liF#, because of high price*.

T*
2 2 3 fe g
. -v

AU D IT S

SYSTEMS

Hall, Pentland &amp;
Jacksonville, Tampa,]
Sanford, West Pain 1
CE N TR AL FLORIDA Off
3 1 7 *3 1 8

F i r s t National B 4 |
S a n f o r d , Florida

S. G. GRAY, Resident]

L el'u sg x p lm W

m in i1

Scotty’s Air
W ill be at Sanford Aviation*
and Saturday. Sunday,exM
w ing walking, parachute ju
D on’ t miss the chance to see } ^
Ear!) I
its
surroundings
IVO tiUI
I VMIIHIlUh' *from the . air.|• P*'r'lit
3-passenifer plane will make mper passenger.
FO LLO W TH E CROWD TO THE A']
u n *1

A SUGGES
Suggestion to
car buyers: Come * I
an idea of what you ^
and how much
-J
I f the car isn’t on

give you first opti
it comes.

H ARRY HINTZ comI
155 Grove

Dodge Brothers Dealer

Avenu^

Sell

�* *%L*

v/&gt;1

m

mi

■w • &lt;»

p*JJ75

:\

'« V

•'

'

JH E SANFORD HERALD, THURSDAY, DEC. 10, 1925.

PAGE

•S O C I A L A N D P E R S O N A L A C T I V I T I E S
^ B P H O NE:

148

MUS. FRED S. DAIGER, SOCIETY ED ITOR

Robert Carr o f Toledo, O.,
the truest o f Mr. and Mrs. H®r*B Lewis on Tuesday, at their
home on Magnolia Avenue.

r
liar
E.kift* Connel*

‘ bonne on ^an
Orchestra"

dance at. th*
t, 12:30 o -

ChJPter N. S.

Tom' of Mrs.
^olia Avenue

meets at the
Wight on
1:30 o' clock in

[lour »t lihra*
library open

rtll meet at the
Leonard)' on

/clock.

nlee» at the
. Jlaines, »Ui&gt;

fa o’clock.
j;

[sill entertain
Wednesday
,

!0tne on Bark

for Thanksgiving nnd the week
end. A number of young folks from
Sanford, Ixmgwood, and loike
Mary gathered at her home Friday
Mr. Theodore Dunn and Lowell and enjoyed a most pleasant social
The lovely home of Mrs. R. r-. Cummings have returned from Ft. evening, including cards, music,
Tolar was the scene o f a mo 3 t Pierce.
and dancing.
delightful dinner part/ on W ed­
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Brooks, of
Rev. and Mrs. Alan Dowering,
nesday evening.
Syracuse, N, Y., were guests of o f the Presbyterian Church, were
Centering the attractively a p ­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans recent­ tendered an informal reception nt
pointed dinner table, war a crystal ly, spending several days in San the church on Monday evening.
There was n good attendance, and
basket filled with exquisite red ford and vicinity.
Rev. Powering was the recipient
radiance rose buds, and feathery
o f many good wishes from mem­
Mr.
Wni.
II.
Herbert,
of
Cald­
spraj’ s o f nsparagus ferns.
well, Kansas, has arrived to spend bers o f his congregation for a suc­
At 0:30 o’clock a sumptuous the winter with his daughter, Mrs. cessful year in Lake Mary. Re­
freshments were in charge o f the
five course dinner was served. Albert Whitnker nnd family.
fo'lowing Indies: Mi-shames M. V.
Covers were laid for: Mr. mid
Dunn, W. J. Hopkins, Jr., W. Fer­
Mr. Arthur Whitknre, o f Ottawa,
Mrs. R. K. Tolar, Mr. and Mrs.
guson, Reed and Cole.
H. H. Pnttishnl! of Geneva, Mrs. Kansas, is the guest of Mr. and
Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Powering,
Mrs. Albert Whitaker.
whose home is in Deloind, spent
Tolar Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Hrynr,
Monday night as the guests of Mr.
Miss Mary Elizabeth Tclur, Earle
Mr. Arthur Leger, o f Bathurst, and Mrs. \V. J. Ferguson.
E. Jones and F, K. Knight.
New Brunswick, member o f the ex­
ecutive committee o f the Maritino FALLING STAR WRECKS TOW
Hotel Asocintion, and prominent
HKGGS, Okln., Dec. 10.—&lt;/F&gt;—
Have you seen Ball Hardware Canadian hotel man, is visiting
A mysterious float which rocked
vvmi,°w o f flower pots? loike Mary.
this town is attributed to a fall­
' E FIRESIDE STUDIO will dec­
orate any of these to carry out
Miss Camilla Durant returned ing star. No trace of such a met­
your color scheme.
from Monte Verde School, Orlando eor has been found however.

ials

| Augustine.

ghamton, N.
out-of-state
kjma on Wed*
ston, Mass,
:* at the
ISanford on
: Sturgis, N.
on Wedneser and \t at

Mrs. Ernest Hill and attractive
young daughter,
Miss Peggy of
Croydon, London, England, will ar­
rive in Sanford on Friday to join
her husband who has teen here
for several months. Mrs. Hill is
the sister o f Mrs. T . O Owens,
formerly o f this city hut now of
Clearwater. Mrs. Owens arrived
from the West Coast on Tuesday
to meet her sister.

C A RD OF T H A N K S
—'• i.

i*

flower pots ? \t . nnri M r s F r
H nm or
IHO
10 will dec* ? “ •an ,, „, , ’ Y ’
|}a r P ;V
[to csrry out ” *'• Btltl Altrs. J . Li. H a r p e r .
Mr. a n d M rs.
r B. G. Prescott.

Entertaining
with her usual
gracinusness, Mrs. Harry H. Lewis
was hostess Tuesday at bridge at
her home on Magnolia Avenue,
There were two tables ot players,
the guests being the members of
, the Tuesday Duplicate Bridge
(Club.
Exquisite pink radiance roses
emphasizing the color motif of
green and pink, were arranged with
pleasing effect in silver baskets
in the spacious living mom, where
the card tubles were placed.
The game of duplicate bridge
proved most enjoyable, high scores
being made by Mrs. Hal Wight,
Mrs. Ralph Wight, Mrs. la-Roy
Chittenden and Sirs. C. H. Henry.
Refreshments of caL-ken salad,
nut bread, toasted cheese sand
wichcs, pickles, date squares nnd
coffee were served by the hastes*
at a late hour.
Mrs. Lewis’s guests were: Mrs.
Hal Wight, Mrs, Ralph Wight.
Mrs. Charles E. Henry, Mrs. I.eRoy Chittenden, M rs.
George
Knight, Mrs. J. C. Benson, Mrs. S.
M. Lloyd and Mrs. Fred Wnlsma.

Company’s window of flower pots?
YE FIRESIDE STUDIO will dee­
orate any of these to curry out
your color scheme.

Aa .s a .

Lodies ’
Coals
and
Dresses

idies’ Silk Dresses
Crepe and G eorgette
i bowns, in every shade,
lace trimmed—

$29.00and $39.00

a .;..;..

i PROGRAM -A
The new Community Church o f
Gindervtlle
will have its first
Christmas Dec. 22 at 8 o’clock.
In connection with the program
Santa Claus will take charge of
the evening nnd distribute gifts
from the Christmas Tree. Every
one is cordially invited to attend.

■

—

MARQUIS OPENS

OFFICE

NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—f/P&gt;—
H. B. La Fnlnise says gold letters
on mi office just opened for sell­
ing French scenarios. The gen­
tleman is Gloria Swanson's mar­
quis.

&gt; IS

NOTICE
TO A L L CONTRACTORS
On nnd after January the
10th, 1926, the Painters scale
will be $1.00 per hour.
Local 1261, Sanford
By M. I). JACKSON,
Financial Secretary.

.u

The Keys to Happiness
Unlock countless enchanted days for her
Moke this Countiy Club Coupe her veiy own
10ifA,
LOIS W IL S O N
VICTOR MERMAN
rnoouuTioN

Ain*/* rvtct -T*.\n lum •

Cl Qtxramaint Qiciu~

iaaaaiaaaaaa ■ ■ » ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ « ■ * ■ ■ ■ &lt; ■■bulk i a « n ana ■■«■■■ a i i i i i i i i i u u u i an

A

2 1 7 -W

Milane Thursday

Wo wihh to express our love
....
and appreciation to the many
an indtMte frien(,a o f our darling Lois,
y lw.attd at for the nets o f kindness shown
1during her sickness and death , ___
------------- Jand also fo r the m any benuti- j ----------II Hardware ful floral o ffe rin g s.
Have you seen Ball Hardware

r/*.x

Lp.ke Mary

Roland Van Stiver and Howard
Van Sciver o f St. Augustine were
Music lovers throughout the
among the businesi visitor9 in country will read with interest
The cordial hospitality of the
"The City Substantial” on Wednes­ the announcement of the "Piano- hostess was reflected in every de­
forte Recital of Mac Dowell music tail on Wednesday afternoon when
day.
______
to be given Dec. 18 *.t 4 o’clock Mr3. Ha] Wight entertained at
M&gt;s. Prank H iller left W ed­ at the Sorosis Club in Orlando, bridge at her lovely home on Park
nesday for Jacksonville where she by Mrs. Edward MncDowell, wid­ Avenue, the guests being the mem*
will spend a fortnight with her ow of one uf the greatest musical bers of the Fortnightly Bridge
Club.
sister, Mrs. Lulu Clay.
composers that American has pro- 1
duccd.
V. Many
- howls and baskets o f benumn
... H ,,
I ,ul Cl*t flowers and greenery
Mr. ami Mrs. George L. Twlss
of New Britian, Conn., who are ma k i « i f T
15 r K ,c' l M
,lt l i,,lornwl ,hc rooms
where the
touring the state arrived in ban- inn teVn
T ."
r 1 *r,“ - « " « *«M « were
arranged. In
ford on Wednesday to spend some n n l w t i qT k Her touch is firm, keeping the scores, floral tallies
nnu jet in the delicate passages were used.
time hare.
tbnt PS " \ a li,tht ; ' cIv*ty tone
Of exceptional interest was the
.fr* *ta
,n1
° 9t artistically 1 game of bridge played during the
Earl Paxton o f Sehnoctady, N.
The prise for ton
J., arrived in Sanford on Wednes­ wi i the more ponderous sections, afternoon.
T
T
°
nias*c’
'.n
pn,l*U
,‘r
towns]
score,
a
late
book, oeing won by
day to visit his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Paxton at their home ns well as the larger cities, ap-1 Mrs. Harry H Lewis
preemte the privilege of hearing,
After the bridge game, the card
on Myrtle Avenue.
the widow of the noted composer
tables
were laid with dnity cov­
interpret his thoughts .is she alone
ers. and a delicious two course re­
T. O. Owens, formerly of this can interpret them.
freshments course was served by
city but now of Clearwater, who
One morning nt dawn, not long
has been in Sanford for the past before her husband's death, she the hostess.
Substituting for absent mem­
few days on business, returned to promised him that she would do
bers were Miss Schunek nnd Mrs.
Clearwater on Wednesday.
what she could to he!n musicians, Samuel Yountz. The club mem­
painters, sculptors, poets, writers
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Deas and —creative workers in a’ l fine arts bers were Mrs. F, E. Roumillnt,
children motored to South Caro­ — enjol the same opportunity for Mrs. Harry U. Lewis, Mrs. W. J,
lina this week where they will vis­ seclusion and concentrated efforts Thigpen, Mrs. George A. DeCotte.1 ,
it relatives, while Mr. Dens at­ that he had enjoyed o:i his little Mrs, G. D, Bishop and Mrs. D. L
Thrasher.
tends to business.
estate at Peterboro.
, T .
, These recitals which Mrs. MacMiss Birdie Harris of Jackson^ , Dowell is giving, are to help e&lt;Have you seen Ball Hardware
viite who has been the guest o f tablish a $.100,000 endowment fund, Company's window of flower pots?
Miss Mnble Bowler, is spending ns Mrs. MacDowell has said, " I ’ll
YE FIRESIDE STUDIO will dec­
this week ns the guest o f Mr. never quit until the money is rnisamj j Ir8 Caid Roumillnt at Day­ ed. We’ll get it. I’ m sure of it. orate any of these to carry out
your color scheme.
tona Beach.
We must."

Mrs. Harry B. Lewis
Entertains Members
O f Duplicate Cl u b

•

RESID EN CE T E L E P H O N E :

Mrs. Tolar Entertains
Musio1w fiiMn CDp°-Ve11 Fo,'tniKhtly B r i d g
Z n i W p m S ™ r h , b Members A r e With Dinner Party
A t Orlando Clubhouse Guests Of Mrs. W ight

Mr. nnd Mrs. E. W. Potter of
Jackson, Mich., will airive in San­
ford on Saturday to spend the
winter hero with their son and
his wife, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wynn W.
_ as her Potter nt their home
in Rose
ir, Mbs Mary Court.
C.
Mrs. Wnlter Morgan nnd son
ml Mr” Bry- Jack, Mrs. J. K. Mcttinger, nnd
do on Thur;*- Miss Ruth Mettinger o f Jackson­
ville will arrive here Thursday
i the day.
and will be the guests o f Mrs. J.
II. Coleman at her home on SanBond Fox re- ford Heights.
[motor trip to

•

* * * *&lt;•* &lt;**

■ ■■ ■ «■■■■

:•

■&gt;•'■■■

Ladies’ Coats
Brown,Navy, Grey. All wool ma­
terial; some with fur collars, and
plant—

$29.00 to $3
Crepe De Chine Underwear
Betty Wales and Coed; fine Crepe
Satins and Flat Crepe. All shades.
Some with fur trimming.

$3.50 to $10.00

N her heart there is a supreme wish . . . with the moal won­
derful Christmas of her life, u eur of her very men, as its
center. That is true of every girl, yet fathers often wonder
what to give at Christmas.
Search the marts of the world, nothing will quite equal that
wonderful car, to bring enchantment to youthful days.

i

W e put the keys to it in a smart and simply designed, yet
mysteriously enticing little bux. She thinks it's a jewel hox.
The keys puzzle her . . . then you guide her to the window I
IIV believe the Sludebaktr Standard Six Country Club Coupe is
the car sh» tvants. Of all we sell, 8 0 ^ are chosen by teamen.
It has the brilliant power and go that youth demands. Quick
in traffic— fast on the open road—easy to steer.
It is smart, luxurious, ami completely appointed. Improved
one-piece windshield with automatic cleaner, sun visor and
rear-view mirror, safety lighting switch on the steering whecL
There’s an 8-day clock and gasoline gauge on the dash.
Then it is socially distinguished . . . unmistakably a quality
car reflecting good taste throughout. It is roomy enough for
three with a compartment fur packages or golf sticks.
O f particular interest to fathers is the knowledge of inherent
Studebakcr economy. T o fcncm« that she can drive this car when
and where she will without thought of trouble or upkeep expense.
The Slutlcbqker Country Club Coupe has n surprisingly low first
cost. That's because Studebaker has complete facilities for the
manufacture o f quality cars on a One-Profit basis.

And y o u may buy u»y Studebaker in confidence that no
"yearly models” will lie announced at the January Autom obile
Shows to make it artificially obsolete.

Studebaker Standard Six
Country Club Coupe

$1295
rttiihl .ml •&gt;( ui uni

�- iUil fa

‘

■

f
■ i;

n o tic e to

fc
mBR?'

Last Y e a r It Is Estimated

m ii

WASHINGTON,

-*T*°

W-'. A

U

r o .v r iiA C T o n s i

the year’s postal business.
Veterans Bureau icquircments
Hculril Old* will be recelvnl by
under the bonus law nre increas­ llir guiltily Boaril of Public In­
for Hi-rnlnoie County,
ed from $50,000,000 in the current struction
Florida, at superintendent's office,
year to *140,000,000, and for com­ court house. Hanford, Florida until
pensation under dentil or disability eleven A. SI.. January I2lh, 132G.
for ilo* furnishing *»f materials for
provisions from $127,000,000 l &gt; mill
tin* urcctlutl of nn addition fo
|M40,800.000. Conditions point to ill,. Huntlislilu Primary School, Han­
[ the need of an additional 8 10 0 ,000 .- ford, Florida, In Hernlnole i.'iiinUV.
;tr-cord«nce With plans and sin-c000 for the bonus before the year In
\1
Iflch IInns as prepared by fcltnn J.
* . f k* V &lt;
1
is over.
M
jiinhi
&gt;&lt;n. Architect.
The Conn! 1327
ill;inn enforcement,
Buccccmul bidder or bidders will
Although the Department of
iunrfl’s increase was irom $20,reuiiired to furnish a surety
Justice has $101,205 added to its be
t» I24.243. n o .
bond In an amount equal to seven*
estimated needs as compared with ty-flve (*5f) ) percent o f the rnnThe Interior Department suffers last year, the itemized statement treel price of their bid, and to meet
with the npprovit! of the Hoard.
a greater cut than any other sin­ discloses a reduction from *2,177
No bid Will he considered unless
gle agency. Estimates of
its 500 to
$2,000,000 for “ detection made upon form ns furnished by
needs for next year are $11,288,- and prosecution o f crime," and the Architect, aiol nceonipaiiied by
001 below its present appropria­ from *228,000 to $135,000 for en­ a certified cheek payable to *ntd
Hoard In amount of Fifteen Flnntion*. Estimates for reclamation forcement o f anti-trust laws. Th? drrd
(11500.00) Dotlnra; (provided
projects arc reduced by about $1 ,- appropriation o f $1,000,000 avail­ that eashli-r's cheeks on bnnks of
inlnole County will be considered
•■500,000.
able this year for prosecution of 8'
a*, eei rifled Checks). The check of
The increase o f $103,808,118 for the war frauds is entirely omit­ the successful lild'ler or bidders to
to* retained by said Hoard an li­
expected deficit of $3(5,000,000 on ted for 1927.
quidated damages should the stic■erst ill bidder or bidders fall or
refuse to execute a contract and to
supply bond, as required, within
ten days nftor written notice m

Federal Expenditure To Be
$ 160,000,000 More Than

Hr1J

ft.

HERALD, THURSDAY. DEC.

THE

LGE SIX

Pet*. 10.—UP)

"f th? fe*,ra!lg«5H

W « jj| a r t
goverrtmenfc far tlic coming fiscal
^yenr wero estimated torlay by
President Coolldgo ut $3,890,207,921, an increase o f M00,083,02rt
over the outlay for the current
year.
The bulk o f the increase jjoes
t o 'the postal service which is opcrating under a new schedule of
wages and rates, and to the VetctarH Bureau, to meet increasing
iVfetnfoment* of the solider bonus.
The Postoffice Department, alone,
is allotrd *103,808,1-18 more than
during the present year. The Vet­
erans Bureau Rots an increase ot
$53,205,000,
Allotments for other agencies of
the government show a number
o f lesser increases, bnlnnced by
about nn equal number o f decreas­
es.
*
Maintenance o f the army and
navy at their present
enlisted
strength is contemplated under the
estimates, but the aviation ser­
vices are nllotcd somewhat larger
funds for purchases o f equipment.
The Shipping Hoard’s expenditures
show sharply the shrinkage o f that
agency through sale of lines,
while expansion of the g o v e rn -!
nient aid policy in building post
roads, accounts for additional mo­
ney requirements for the Depart­
ment o f Agriculture.
An esti­
mate o f *21,940,52!) for enforce­
ment o f prohibition is contained
in the Treasury allotment.
The Nnvy’s appeal for general
replenishment, which included re­
cruiting to its full authorized
strength o f 8(5,000 men together
with slightly larger purchases o f
aircraft, was responsible for a pro­
posed increase o f *8,007,052 i n ;
that service’s appropriation. Three \
million dollars would Iso added fur)
navy pay, and $1,110,000 for avia­
tion. The estimates tun template
continuation o f all present work,
nctive operation o f present yards
nml stations and the laying down
o f three of the previously author­
ized eight scout cruisers. No ma­
terial change was proposed for
the Marine Corps.
War Department expenditure
nhow n cut of $4,121,40(5, much ot
which is taken up through cur­
tailment in tho estimates for riv­
ers and
harbors. That item
amounts to $50,037,000 compared
with *$59,277,990 fur the present
12 months, the now estimate tar­
rying $10,0110,1)00 for flood con­
trol on the Mississippi Diver. For
the army air service the estimate
is $18,050,000— an inerenae o f *3,-1
000,0110 over 1920—designed to |
maintain the present status of
heavier-tnan-nir craft and assist
in nurchnse o f modern planes.
Tiie Treasury
Dannttmcnt Is
given an increase o f $3,855,309,
due chiefly to the cost of prohili-

BUDGET FIGURES ANNOUNCED

A HAL KSTATB — W V B S T M B N T a
Lobby

__The boom in Florida finds re­
flection in a batch of tails introdueed in the Senate proposing
the purchase of site.*, nnd erection
o f post office* in more than two
rcorc of cities and towns in that
state. Thirty-nine such bills ure
rponsored hy Senator Trammel, o f
Florida, while 22 others have been
o f f e r e d iiv his colleague, Senator
Fletcher. In many cases tho meas­
ures are duplicate.

P ulcatoa-B rum fey

Magnificent

two lakes.

ser
fumllyholel. Kates vervmi.......

G EO . E. BATES l s o ^ h ? .

Model Trim Co.
Dodge

ntrji

(InrnifF Is N ex t T o
**\Ve T r im th e Cne
Not th e O w n e r .”

l !»

mange of business is dduT"

ADVERTISEMENT TpfflCFOl

a c c e p t a n c e o f bid.

A rabtiit heard them talking
And ran home like a streak.
He thought he'd try the lion's plan
But Ins ronr was a squeak.
A fox came to investigate—
Hail luncheon in the woods.
So when you ndvortha, my friends,
Be sure you’ve got tho goods.

Hens and Friers—Buck and Ro-Shad.
kinds o f Fresh and Salt water Fish.
ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS TURKEY]

Kendall’s Fish and Poultry Mai
217 Sanford Avenue
tjt ,.*♦
♦ ♦ ♦

♦

;♦A

A A A aV
v v v V v v v %♦v vA Av t *V&gt; A%♦VA %♦
%♦♦♦♦

v v v v v V V ,i

A A A A A A A A A A

A A A A A A Y A l

FURNITURE

$1,815,540,900 $1,785,089,050
515,583,398
500,428,595
795,000,000
820,000,000

ensational
Tj*tlli

i

t

TT
jl

^

!

O STEO -PATII-IK — ONE

TRY

CENT
PER
|* I *t•

f "I

DRESS SHOE

I

I, , v * - l . . I,

V .il

— A t—

HOPKINS SHOE SHOP

V

V

325 Sanford Avenue
Jtt'i ..V-

Fruiter*
H a ris

. ' 1• 11
,l.’&gt;

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦

More nnd more P^*i
turning to tumiiciit
ideal Christmas
hines all the chr
o f a real gift-ban
ence usefulness
And in buyinggiftii
you are naturally i
be sure that theiriM
you buy is the kind
carry your token of f
ship and love thr
years.
You will be sur
prices we are offeringia&lt;j
ity g ift furniture ixk*!

HUNtHlED

li'^.

Sod W 'r n l Hrruiiil Hlri-rt
Hnn furil, I'liirlih i

♦♦♦

Fine orchestra, cuisine an(,

A n f o Tups Mmle nnd llrpnlr rrf.
Hide C urtains F o r A l l .Makes n f
Curs

A lion met a tiger
As they drank beside n pool.
Said the tiger, “ Tell mo why
You’re roaring like a fo o l? "
"That’s nut foolish," said the lion,
With n twinkle in his eyes,
“ Tiny call mo king o f nil the beasts
Because I advertise!"

W e l d i n g , lir a x ln g nml Huhlerln g
\\ urk (iiin r n u lr r il fu I'lrnne

♦♦♦

Golf, tank

R u e a ta

m

Body W orks

♦♦♦

altamontK

Between Sanford and A , 8pRl

IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE— BUT

.tiiT ' r —

Sanford R adiator

^ ♦% ♦♦♦

I, .

Bide.

Florida

Bun font

YOU

Total payable from Treasury
...$3,150,130,358 $3,105,517,045
Postoffice Department and Poii’.al Serv­
ice (payable from postal revenues)
. 740,077,503
030,209,415
,
----------------------------- ------------Total, including Postal Service......$3,890,207,921 $3,7 fl,787,000

In Wi

n n illsfu r s. L i m p s nml
All A iilo m u b llu Metul

Earle T. Field

WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.— GP)

Itch

Hadhitur. Hudy, Fi'nd'ws, H u n nliig liuaid, 11•*pul r line
W e H pcclnllxo

mm

Many Post-Offices
Sought For Florida

The Hoard reserves the right to
H’ ’ ’ 1
reject any and all bids, or to ac­
A s transmitted to Congress in the annual budget, the President’s
cept any bid or part of old by them
deemed to be to tile bent Interest
estimates for the fiscal year 1927, beginning July 1, next, as com­
of the County.
pared with the amounts appropriated for the same purposes for
C o p ie s o f p la n s nnd s p e c i f i c a ­
tions m a y be had f r o m th e A r c h i­
the p m u n t twelve months, follow :
tect upon d e p o s it o f T w e n t y - f i v e
Estimated Appropriating
ltl!5,.(&gt;e\ D o l l a r s c e r t i f i e d ch eck ,
1920
1920
su ch d e p o s it t o be r e fu n d e d bonaLegislative establishment ....................... $
10,498,381 $ 14,915,001
fide b id d e r s u p on r e t u r n o f plans
and s p e c i f i c a t i o n s to th e Arch itect.
Executive O ffic e ..............................
441,900
489,900
H u b - c o n t r a c to r s m a y o b t a in c op ies
Independent Offices:
a p p lic a b le t o th e ir w o r k upon p a y ­
ment o f T e n {$1(1,00) D o lla r s which
Civil Service Commission ...................
1,001,592
•1,008,092
will bp retained.
Employes’ Compensation Com..............
2,742,010
2,301,500
Hy ordet of the County Hoard of
Federal Board o f Vocal Education....
8,210,020
8,227,000
I'll Id In Instruction, Seminole Coun­
Federal Trade Commission ...............
997,000
1,008,000
ty, Florida, December Sill. F.tJ.'i
FltKD T. WIU.IA.MH.
.General Accounting Office .................
3,711,-*00
3,701,900
Chairman.
Housing Corporation ...........................
074,398
743,915
Altest:
Interstate Commerce Commission.......
0,033,309
0,853,9(52
T. \V\ I .A W T O N , Her.
I'llb. D ec. 10-12-19-2(1 &amp; Jan. lull
Public Buildings and Public Parka.......
2,203,850
2,282,505
T ariff Commission .............................
099,000
721,500
Shipping lloard and Em. Fleet Corp.
14,198,574
24,330,000
K i l l e d lu :iu
Smithsonian Inst. &amp; Nat’l Museum. ..
858,240
874,020
M inn ies II,'
United States Veterans’ Bureau........... 458,905,000
405,700,000
Other Independent Offices .......................... 4,879,870
1,578,045
HITICIDE
Department of Agriculture ...................
140,717,758
138,075,191
F o r Ml CIs.
Department of Commerce .......................
510,402,847
28,042,129
Department of the In terior........... .......
250,907,002
202,255,003
I run, HC| ff llll) Cll., Cummeree (1,1,
Department of Justice ...........................
24.307,027
24,205,822
Department of Labor
.........................
8,507,305
8,027,025
Navy Department ..................................... 322,809,430
302,802,378
State Department ..................................
10,014,932
10,277,052
4* ,
)***♦
♦J'*
Treasury Depart meat ..........
157,5(58,713
153,708,401
♦ ♦ ♦
War Dept, including Panama Canal......... 335,041,525
330,705,931
District of Colombia ..........................
35,020,579
30,032,853
Total, ordinary ....................
Deduction in principal of public debt
Interest on public debt ..................

10, X 9^

♦'

*!♦

“ P u ii-e p ”

C h a ir s
,

"P u ll-U p ” ^chairs by their
very name, imply the conven­
ience that their service adds
!&lt;&gt; com fort. A g ift o f these
chairs will liven up a corner
o f the living room, the hall or
library. (live these as gifts.
Form erly sold for $.32.00, now
reduced to sell at—

MR. I’ UOSt’ ECT,

HUB

m

■:

$ 2 4 .7 5

SA N F O R D , FLORID A.

md

$\V

r A

u fl m

T
Dear Sir
T
A
There’s a reason why they are buying in San­

Y

ford drove.

tvirv-**c • I

And let me tell you they are buying

-n

!!&gt;/«

m ighty pleased custom ers too.
ch ief reason is confidential.
in

ML

Can’ t tell

rp,

v papers, will ju s t leave to wait till we

m i

7&gt;fW3

m

v.
Hope to see you soon.

m

'j
m

Yours truly,

iwm

&gt;

SghC3

” l
V/

y

x

♦»

— —

"~mW•
&gt;|i.(

B A R T NASON, Mgr.

■ —

|

*

Think how delighted the *
tire family would be if.
they come
Christmas mcrninF. ‘ n^
confrontijd with
.
console set. The tab] fjni3h(a ]
fully designed
in mahogany, and '“ jfjjfl
plate mirror has*^ o rigir.ii|
designed . ^ f £ r 5 A * l
price was
lu
ilay season only

,T O

iM

i tin*

Sanford drove, Inc.

C o n s o l e Set

d

"■ - • *

SMITH B R O S.
Qality M erchandise at Prices That Apepal”

...................... ^

v

v

m

v

v

w

m

t

f m

v

v

« X'

w

•

�*HB SANFORD

Too: Frugal
In

J?

I bounty,'V o f f i

rA//vOC*J

reC° rd‘

ot »

f■frecuMca'In
e r ifV
V “
rll'i “ C k

These Anri Hundreds
Front Other Dial
The Country Make
M »ny Trains

rv ic e s
Johnson

l ’ lat* Hook c

C.

D ''/n t y V 'V ;C i,d i U rcCot,ls o f l
m o n 'F A “f
The
t-'omii iiiv', s' ' D otel &amp; Navi
C ? P a i r r? reoord.,1 In Flat
Of ( r.^n, * ! ’. o f , h « publi c r
nrobr
‘-'Hint). Florida.
r 11, ;
fenulretl to ho nt
at n , i r ' ."“ .r. M|d Circuit
Florl in ' !!urf " o u a e
at
Sa

C H I C A G O , Dec. 10

—If nit
the freight cars ,loaded W
ut Chicago
hub of
o f thi any raj ,[oads- m
day
A. i. m « , l c Vth '}:'y "* -»«
wore mn,iorCCOrd; breakinK
hordes of c-.V*• *" n s' llKi0 train, make answer " ? the°hlM " o f

sociates

, ait

ntmldcninirly

Cause! l'* 1,lljllc'1 a s a ln s t y o u I

at

orib r 1r. / ! lrl.,’.',r. ur'D red thn
f^?td t,.Crossll,BH until * o m o 9 000 I r.. *ft ,
1 "I’ l lulled In T h e Si
f r e ltIht c a m had r u m b l e d p a s t Saim r ’t :V " ' ^ " P a p c r publish
1 ,i' , , n l ‘lole County , |-'|
r h o actual c on d ition is h a r d ly k*s- o n - t i l e WMk*.'r4JOk fur f ° " r Ct&gt;l

pEnCUlar nnd vast«y
*ts Are
To Pass
Juildinff
Fla.. Pec. 10
loiuisefl, one
Jiorities on
ih afchitec-

Florida in
opened its
re yester
[r. Johnson
x and Jess
| architects
The office
ins subm ’ .tas well ns
uiMine-i nt
w men will
rigid nrchi*
itfil in the
t the dcvelLett opened
[tract, the

mated

for

| portion of
I 2^00-ncrc

b official*,
graduate of
Sties in arfcring. If-'

Lt-grnduntc

shitnt?? ai,0° 0 cnrs- sorted and
trfet1 nndnb° Ut Ith.0 switchink' disC°,Upl?d with hundreds
M m Grace Stevens, 22, o f Los Son,
Angeles, wanted to join her hus­ *ent to all points o f the compass
band, a soldier stationed in the on a network of tracks. Some of
Philippines, but didn’t have enough
money. So she saved so earnestly
that her clothes looked too shabby trihn. r ^ V ? t,ors nt widely disstations, and
to be worn, nnd she put on n sailor tnbuted freight
h
so
must
I
k
?
separated,
accorduniform belonging to her husband.
Now she’s under arrest charged yards? dcst,Ililiion’ in the railroad

lint mh(ir dc8t]nat ons* nre tk(,n
t n:,r "ail‘id in th° ynn,s nf

Ouch! Aching Joints,
Rub Rheumatic Pain
tub I’ nin Right Out With Smnll
T r i a l I Jot tic &lt;,f Old
“ St. Ja cob s O il."

Rheumatism is "pain” only.
Not one case in fifty requires in­
ternal treatment. Stop drugging!
Rub soothing, penetrating “ St.
Jacobs Oil” right into your sort*,
stiff, aching joints, nnd relief
comes instantly. “ St. Jacobs Oil”
is n harmless rheumatism liniment
which never disappoints and can­
not hum tho n’tin.
Limber up! Quit complaining!
Get a small trini bottle o f old, hon­
est “ St. Jacobs Oil” nt any drug
store, nnd in just a moment you'll
be free from rheumatic puin, sore­
ness and stiffness. Don’t suffer!
Relief awaits you. “ St. Jacobs Oil”

At tho Clearing railroad yards,
thousands of these cars are push­
ed over a “ hump" or c iCVatcd
p” rtlon
track. Then by their
own weight and momentum, they
ndl down this artificial hill „ n,|
arc switched to the particular
track in this labyrinth of rails t0
join other cars boumi for the same
general direction nr road.
Despite the increased volume of
freight handled,there arc no car
shortages «ueh as were reported
a lew years mm.

Lx Arts in
ksively the
bn Kurope,
Intrics bur
bn nnd Ad|-t 11 years gin, lumbago,
■lecture in
(city plan-

"

S p rin g s Com

TALLAH ASSEE, Fin., Dec. 10.
—(/V)— I’aul Wagner, manager of
a Houston, Texas, branch o f a na­
tural magazine devoted to discus­
sions on petroleum development
work, wao a visitor at the state
geologkca! department. Mr. W ag­
ner conferred with Herman Gun­
ter, state geologist, upon the pe­
troleum outlook in Florida.
He
was gathering data on an article
to appear in ids magazine.

____

Icm clipped
the TulinTulbhomn,
blcrc.it to
i? in this
Sill raider,
fohn*on” of
f Saturday
f* he will
rai ncnmiMr. Li*,
in the liin Coffee,
i Bedford
more, nud
I fti an of-

till-j than
the Ini i

!e handed.
T niu| was
1 o f thu

** engaged
5 the traf*mp|oyers
flr pail nf
lya.i urialde
ffting stdls.

I tn return
* whenever
*•* rnnune-

D l e V i I ^ :SSt T.110 H on ora ble
I’m n T . . J u,Iim " f
Die
C
rt u .V*
s « v&lt;,"Di Ju dlcla
II h d s i '
" f Florid a. ..
n t h day of N ov em b er A. D
i-W

of .he Jcn^uVtUS T ° ,
DDcull o f FI
&lt;Si"vi.&gt;f
lu County uf Sen

D e ft ITT RS A SPENCER,
tV.Mo
!,ml ,,f Council f o r
Complaluatits.
Dee. 3-10-17

.aro u nkn nw n . c l a i m i n g arty
t 'D e dr l m * v w t In ’mini to
* { ™ * cprtkln lot*, tr a c t* . o r p a r f” *
•*nrt »Jtdalp. l y i n g anil l&gt;ej n « In thn City o f Hanford. C o u n ty
or s«mlnn|,. nnd s t a t e o f ‘ F lo r id a ,
morn particu larly d e s c r ib e d n* f o l lo w s, to-tvlt:
No l.—The South'One-half

o '.L o t Two (S), of Iltnck
&lt;'f Chapman nml Tucker’*
AiliUtlon to Sanford, according to
plat thereof recorded In Tint llook
t. page .1 of the public records of
Seminole County. Florida.

lit

thtt

cj-i Rfn* • th en ce W r s t I chain In th o point. uX

ly in g .Suuth o f the i l i u m of-\ \ u y oft tho O range Halt ra »t-

v

Nit. 2.

Northeast
Tow nship

ITet-innlng a '

th -

corner of
Seetlon
■»*
11 Bouth. I U n « o 30 K a ^

W
?il U0i:V
R? U,othence
•*" ,'South
rl' Diene.'
J\e»t
330 feet

feet m o r e or le*a 1 „ St. (iertruile
A v e n u e , th en ce W e s t
alunir
the
fforuw lin e o f H t Oertrurin A v i o n ,
to th e \\ est line o f Hast half o f the
Noetheaht Q u a r t e r o f said sect ,.n
33. t h e n c e North to th e North line
. N.0; • T h «' North O n e - h a l f o f sa id S ec tion 23. thence East to
T w " &lt;*&gt;. ” f n i o c k s i * th e hcglnnltiK. Chapman and T u c k e r * A d ­
T r a r t No. 3. T h e N\V«.j o f the
dition to Sanford, a* p er pint th e r e - N E U o f Seetlon
31, T o w n s h l o u
S; fyt-'i’ rded In I’ lnt Hook I, pane
Z , o f the public record* o f S e m i ­
nole County. Florida, and to a n y
atm a n other person* w h oa * name*
are unknown, c la im in g an y right,
title or Interest In and to the lands
Hereinabove described o r an y part
o r parcel thereof.
It I* hereby ordered that you and

h r u in n ln g ; nro renulrad t o h,r andappear before ou r
said
C ircuit
C o u r t at th e Cou rt H o u s e at S a n ford. Florid a, on th e 4th d a y o f
Ja n u a ry A. D. 132*. and th en and
th er e rnnke a n s w e r to th e hill of
c o m p la in t e x h ib ited a g a i n s t y o u In
tbl* cause.
It I* fu rt h e r o r d ered th at tills
( *nler he piihllshfri In T h e S a n fo r d
H erald, a n ew sp a p e r pu blish ed In
S a n ford. Sem in ole C o u n ty . F lor id a .
o n c e each w e e k f o r f o u r r o n s e c u - l
l i v e w eeks.

\V
0 ) l r k in * o i* i X
Caurt &gt;if, lh*i
ft ult o f file s
f o r Sem in ole
2nd d a y o f t
Jurine o f th*
S even th Judl&lt;
In and f o r
(H E A L )
D eC O Y T E S A
S o l ic ito r s am
C om plain a n t,

We sell Canary Birds and
Parrots too. A lso Gold Fish
that will please you.

rof &gt;,"U
‘""I appear before
our ( Ireult Court at the Court
Mouse at Sanford. Florida, on tint
tin day of January, A. It. lltlfi.
and then and there mrtke answer
’
':f fiimplalitt eShlhlled
against you In till* cause.

West First Street
1 block west o f Delgind Road
Sanford, Fla.

It Is further ordered that thl.a
o r d e r bo published In T h e S a n fo r d
K
" n ew spaper published In
Sanford. Seminole County . Florida,
,
e
‘
r
? " octe f " » f o u r c o n s e n t I I week*.
W ITN ESS my hand nhd the seal
» nth Judicial (I r e u lt o f the State
J’. f e lo r ld a . In und
for
Sem in ole
C ou n ty, on this 2nd day o f D e ­
cem ber. A. I). r.i25,
.
. ,
v. K. DOEOLAKS.
( l o r k o f the Circuit Court o f the
Seventh Judicial Circuit o f Florida.
In and f o r Semin ole Cnuntr.

The Unusual

Hy A. M. WHHKH,
Deputy Clerk.

(SCAT.)
i 9 ‘ ®,an,ey and
J. A. ItugvrH,
Cumplianta
VH
" HI lam Emcrsiin ,-t nl.,
1•vfciidantH.
si it T o in n ; r t i t m :
riT A T IIIN
w illiam Enivrson and
wife.
i . i u .i J, Kniursuii; Siiimu I Chapr'l.ii'. Trust,',.;
A u g u s ta
l»al»-lln
■■apniaii
Niiivi &gt; am i
liu*batid.
i „ „ r K"
H oward
NVave;
J .s .p n
W o f f o r d l u . k . r and w lfv. Emllv
11 Tucki-r; Jo*,'|,|i W o f f o r d
I m;H. r( Trust, ,&lt;;
Hugh
Adams.
( V i o ' 1 ,■ ......... .
'*’• -'Irn'rav.')-;
w n lata l.mnurtton oml wife, Ell^a ! i:tnio-,M,tt; Edw ard l&gt;. A l im
and a i f . , UaKult* E. Allim ; Mr*.
Thraslti-r and hiiHliand---------— --------- Thrasher. « In,*,- (Miriatlaii
i n m - I* u n k n o w n ; t ’ arrln J Magrtimi, r; S. M. Schwarts, ami i „
, aril and ,*\rry o f i h „ atiovo n am ­
'd d-fet,riant*, If livin g, ami If i&gt;uh-r. any or all nf said defondtiuts
,l" d-ad. tilt'll to the lirlrt,, dovlNr*.
grant,',■* i r ollntr ,-lalman(* under
• i.h and ev ery o f tho f o l l o w i n g
i l'r ,a * » ,l defemlatitM. t o - w it :
W'lllUm Emeraon ami w ife, Elisa J.
Einerxon; S.imuel Chaptnan, TrtisAugtiata
Isabella
('liaiMnan
N '.ivo and Itutbaml. Ui-org- H o w ­
ard N. a ve; Joni'pli W o f f o r d T u c k e r
and w|fei Em ily A u g n s la T u c k e r ;
Joseph W o f f o r d T u ck er , T rustee;
Hugh Adam*. T r u s t , - ; Samuel T
M e 'r a v e y; W illia m Einm-raoti ami
" if&lt;‘ . E llia J. E m m - r s o n ; Edward
I' A lle n an d w lfn M aggie R. A llen;
'Ir*. Leslie Thrasher, mid liushaml,
--------—-—- —T h ra sh er, who*,* Chris­
tian name Is u n k n o w n ; I'arrl, .1.
.MuKrmirii’ r ; S. M Srhwnrlx. c la im ­
ing Interest* under any and all of
said d , ’roast'd &lt;lof-m lan t* In ami to
i ho lands
h e r o lu a f t e r tlosor lin'd;
amt to all person *
and
parti, *
ila lm lm t Inturenl* undor J It. Mag r a n d e r decensud. tut heirs, dovise os grantee*, o r a* oth er olalmanlH, or othorwlHo In ami to the
land* h erein after ricsci ll&gt;e,|; and to
any and nil o th e r person* n Mono

JlAFtlte 30 K44I

DeCOTTKR * SFRNCF.R
S o lic ito r * and o f Council f o r
the Compliant*.
Dee. 3-10-17-21-31
in t i i e r u tr i'iT n i n i T n r t iim
N F.V F .V H I
J I D I t lA I .
t n u t IT
OF
FI,(HI IH A ,
l\
(M l
ITtll
S E M IM ll.i; t t l t S T Y ,
IV I I I A V IK IIV .

M. M. Smith.

Complainant,

v*.

T h e F lorida Land and D evelopment
C om pan y, n Corporation,
I 'of,’ mlant*.
M t r to it 11 i :t t i t m ;
i it c n o v
T o the Florid a Land nnd D cv elopulent I'oinpany a C or p or a tion :
It be in g made to appear to tbl*
Court that Summ on* In Chnnrvry
has been b er i'tofor o Issued, ilirecte,l to you. and that the S h e r iff o f
Sem in ole County, Florid a, ba* made
return Hint sam e eannot bo served
o w i n g to your fntlnre to elect nftlcer* or appoint agent* or to hay,,
wit 1,1 n Hte Stale o f Florida, an of floor o r agent upon w h om |iroc-s*
c ou ld he served, am ! that y ou r o f llcers ami ag en t* a r c o n k n o u n ,
Tber, fore,
y ou.
Tlio
Florida
Laud ami D evelopm en t C o-,p a n y .
a eorporatInn. named a* defendant
In the a b ov e ami f o r e g o i n g m use,
t en din g lu I be a b o v e * t v l" d •Moot.
I,T ug a p e e r - e d ln g to eatal&gt;ll*u and
&gt;1(I I'd tile title to th e f o l l o w i n g rieserihtil ltit',1* In 'Strmlttolo 1Countv,
Florid a, to w it.
T r a c t No. I.— All that part o f
St'CUou 2U. T o w n s h i p
13
.South.

Location next to model homo on Palmetto Ave., in Pino Heights, one o f Sanford’s
laat grow ing, highly restricted residential centers.
Feature:
■Embodying only the most ideal features from an artistic point o f
rile nntl Oak floors throughout.
Textone walls. Beamed c elotex ceilings, to*
with m any built-in features. Make these six room s ami bath the complete t
borne. Completely and elegantly furnished.

Magnolia at Second

Phone 48

L^boratory

An Ideal Investment For
Your Christmas Fund
If you h:tvc a Christmas Savings Fuml
to apply aRaiiif t th^spirrcharc cl- a lord
car or otltcnvisc arc in a petition to
make a clown payment at this time id"
approximately
o f the purciu e
price, you can «;et immediate delivery
o f a Ford car—have it for Christ mas
morning*
:i investment
W ith your Ford car will come a ncr/
interest in lifc~-f«jr the entire family*
T hink o f the hours out-of-doors! A
wider circle o f friendships!

Pair comparative tesrs have
never failed to show that
P O L A R I NI * OILS and
GREASES reduce friction and
wear to a minimum.

T he Ford Touring Car, with closefitting curtains rhat give protection
from any weather, is an cxecpik .nl
value. Or, if you prefer a dosed car, die
T udor Sedan is ideal for family me.

T O U R IN G C A R

Seo these cars today in the salesroom
o f the nearest Authorized Ford Dc.th r.
A n d invest your savings right!

t^oFc^/Jptv/'iS/Onf/uin ^

■■1 Runabout

C tu p c

A i Detroit, Mich.
‘

'

Yet perhaps the greatest test
to which PO LARIN E has been
subjected has been in the m o­
tors o f automobiles since the
first “ one-lunged” buss chug­
ged down Main Street a score
or more years ago,

If you want best results
from your motor— always use
POLARINE. the best motor
oil.
1 he Polarine chart will
show the grade for your car.

* 5260

***

520

Tudor Svdun 5 8 0
Fori lor Sedan 6 6 0
CL»&lt;J tmtt In color.

DiiBOiinubli rlnt*
itiiKr citt* on
D.ira a r c

All trlff /.«• k- Drtrolr

I N C O R P O R A T E D IM K E N T U C K Y

A u t o r o a d m aps o t A l a b a m a , Florida, G e org ia. K e n t u c k y and M h tiisin n )
S T A N D A R D O I L C O M P A N Y (K.er.tuclyJ l e i v i c o c talioa f r o o o

�■

____________

rn^S*5
1--•**v*

T

,

the

" ft PMrn*.&gt;•

—- "* ■' " ■1*l

■

—

_________________________

P r o d u c tio n v e r s u s S p e c u la t io n

K&gt;;

San Lanta

W e still believe that property will ultimately adjust

SA N FO R D ’S R E SID E N T IA L M A ST E R P IE C E

are not yet convinced that all the people who are coming

An Important Announcement W ill Soon
Be Made.

It is to you r advantage to fam iliarize yourself
with our exclusive listings before purchasing, as
they afford m ost unusual opportunities.

to Florida, are coming to play and speculate. Millions

Our offerin g s are com plete in every line.
Homes, choice lots, subdivisions, groves, acreage
and the highest class o f business property.

th e m s e lv e s

are com ing who want to work and earn and support

Watch the Papers.

San Lanin com bines home atm osphere with constantly
enhancing values.

and their families on

what they buy in

Florida.

on the money invested. We believe that this kind o f pro­

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS

107-10!) South Park Avenue
IS
R E A L TO R S

perty is more certain to have a speculative value than

Phone 18

Magnolia A t Second

any other.

M RS. SAM II. C A M P B E L L
M R S ..!. M. LoM OINE
Salesladies.

The Ixiyiaj,
Camblfr-nj

The

W e try to sell the property that will brin g an income

Knight &amp; MacNeiQ

R. O. B R IN K M A N
M gr. Realty Dept.

POI

itself to a valuation based upon its earning capacity. We

.*

Fv

.

BONDS

IN SU R A N C E

K f,.

« L

nn

S&gt;

■ f !

S ANFORD H E R A LD , T O U R S D A Y J E C .

sure* to

action w!
Every St
of real
All men

IN V ESTM E N TS

LOANS

If you want to buy property that has intrinic earn­
ing value or can be made to produce an income, we would
like to talk it over with you.

The ere
the i
ates withi
vice of hiij

*

SUBDIVISIONS

W e have had 20 years o f active practical experience
in handling Florida Properties. Our experience and

For subdivision purposes we have som e of the best
buys in Seminole County, am ong which are:

r /j»;

knowledge o f values will be helpful to you.

26 acres ad join in g Sanford Grove which is
rapidly being developed. This entire tract
is all high and dry, beautiful wooded laud ly­
ing between two subdivisions. Price $26,000
with remarkable terms, and
SO ac:es cornering on Golden Lake and bor­
dering on Onoro Street at $500 per acre.

Higgins-Smith-Wight, Inc.
REALTO RS

THE HOWARD CORPORATION
KSTAOMSUIEn IN 100(1

Masons Bldg.

Phone 72

REALTORS

Come up and talk over these propositions with us and
your investigations will prompt you to buy.

M cC A L L &amp; FOX
Sales Agents For

“ The Firm Substantial”

LOCH-ARBOR

U V /2 Magnolia Ave.
A Country Club Properly o f Lakes and* Hills

u

rP m M at

Mules Force: It. C. Fox, (i. K. McCall, |{. (..Shipp,

?

til

Some good buys we can recom mend. 35 Lots nice 5 room
Bungalow—Close in hard su rface road.
7 Room, Bath and Sleeping Porch;w ell located; one o f
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. N ice six room
house, good repair ................................................ $8,500.00

Buy a Home Cheap

205 ACRES

Phone 88

The price will

Sanford Avenue Corner

One well built 1-room house and bath, with garage, nice
lot on Sanford Avenue, $J,j()l‘

219 Meisch Building
W e Buy or Sell

Best corner on Sanford Ave. at Ith St. 71x120, $650
tojf Coot oue fourth cash

On? nice G-ro»m house ju-t completed, beautiful lot cov­
ered with flowers and tree . $7,j OO. Easy Terms.
At Lake Mary; only a abort drive, nice l-rimm duelling
with three other vacant lots, fifty orange trees on name, water
.1ml lights, ?(1,7)00.

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

Magnificent celery farm, well improved, li&gt;e acres, 5-room
dwelling, un brick road near .Monroe station, f(i,r&gt;()0.

We have other good buys in large and small acreage
tracts, also; high class business lots anil humesites.
See our listings.

A filling station, which is next to a gold mine, together with
a I-room bouse and a small grocery store for only
Ull), A
I irk Up.

221 Mcisch Building.

THRASHER &amp; GARNER

I

112 Park Avenue

THE WHITE REALTY COMPANY
lt«

1’ hone G33W

Have you ever thought
about how much difference
there is between SPECULA­
TION and INVESTMENT?
These are INVESTMENTS:
Corner 16th and Palmetto,
(46x117) ............................... $2,500
A ttractive 6-room Bungaluw,
711 Palm etto Ave.
80A cres— Split b y new State
H ighw ay, per acre
.......... $350
Lot 117 Franklin Terrace . $1,100.

Cash ..................................... $ioo

nuri

Telephone 711
Room 8, G arner-W oodruff Bldg.
Salesman— E. T. Moore

BETTER BUYS

|)n y o u w a n t urn- id the p r c t l 'C i t m o d e r n H o m e s in S a n f o r d ?

I hav
iavc a p irm cit houses nn \W-t First Street that will pay

over I 0 prrien; «.» your invrtm rn:.
(■ood.

See r.te ut one.*. Thia ia

Ten acre* in the t ran ut Lake Mary. Across street from
the biggest development in that section.

DUBOSE &amp; HOLLER
Established 1910
G-ncre Celery Farm on West First Street
with largo new stucco house, prospective
early business and residence property,
$30,000.00. Tern™.
Park Avenue Lot (N o. It W ellington's Ad­
dition)
117, $3,3(10.00. Terms. No pav­
ing liens,
2 Attractive Residence 1-ots, Corner Pal­
metto and llt h Streets.
WE ESPECIALLY RECOMMEND THESE
PROPERTIES A T THESE PKICLb
'

PAUL LAKE—Realtor

Let me i.lmw you tbi., it i» built m live in, not tu »cll.

m m

BALDWIN &amp; BROWN

X '•;(!• Utc G olf Links, including beautiful lakes and
m ange grove, $500.00 per acre.

You cannot find a place to renl, ho forget it.
It i« cheaper to buy mid own something.
increase.

14 Acres, hard surface road; 5 tiled and in Celery. A
real buy a t .................................................................$9,000.00

Sanford Grove
"AM ID MAJESTIC PINES'*

FOUR BEAUTIFUL
HOMESITES

*. ||. H.

JUS to il PLAY

HIGH SCH OOL AUDITORIUM
T U E S D A Y , DEC. 15th
"D o ris Com es to T ow n"
A im IS MON :t-1 and I01’

FIVE ROOM HOUSE
$5,000.00
$1,000 CASH
EASY TERMS

23 M
ceptioo«J

Kos« C*r
tioad U

�IggJANFpRD g^RALD, THURSDAY,

STATE; TY PIST pyE R W O R K E D
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Dec. 10.
—(A5)— No one waa more glad to
have the special session o f the le g ­
is lature concluded than the corps
of workers in Governor Martin's
office. The Misses Florida Hous­
ton and 'L eah Smith, the execu­
tive’s private stenographers, statck! that they would not attempt to
estimate the number o f words dai­
ly they grind out on the type­

"*• Fortier, of U t . Mary. F.orFe; r&gt;- 01 Lake Mary. P , o r .

rida? •,orJ*trom, of Lake Mary
aK0,WB C. CItOM. Register
V0T,CB p o « Pt n u cA T io x

writer.
EJTof

the lo

jervant* hs
i without iin«
Detectives ah

.....

v»

C om plainant.

M«°w|frE r V- JON’ RH ar.a ------- J „ n c
&amp; a » ri f 2 * P * ; ' Vu&lt;Ml " n a ­
if living nn«i^?&gt; nin&lt;* «**• l *- JL»m»ey,

er ciiiimVnt. L 1„ ntf.M ,,r “ nr f'Oi- DromfrtvU i V lh o * b o v * d e s c r ib e d
« ■ PondVntVhem ° r eUher r j l pf.»,i?' w ,,o» o n a m e o r n am es
5 5 * T ? « K K 3 . . ! S . ,h&lt;* r o m p la ln t ;

IT

!..a,

£ M sat

G a r d n e r I*. W o o d nm i i V ". un Interest In said la nds
hJ« w ife , and It. herein f'lfe «,hB
1,1
o f corn p la ln t
} o f x w i . f t c t l o n V U 7” ' f" r Inir anVi iV i31".* each o f you if ||y- nerein fired on o r b e f o r e M onda y.
UahKo 30 K Tail hTownship nn lnt.*r!-stdlorJ l ^ t - r M t f * * rI.‘l,m l n « 13137,1 day
December
A. D..
»n. h-i« fn * * |ananoj»wfi M... s a d Onorun° L . ln l * r« , l « u nder the
Jones hVs w tf • ,J, o n V!' “ '&gt;&lt;1 ---------It Is further ordered th at t h i .
and —
. Ga r d n e r I*. W o o d
II flams.-v
'h1, hl,* w , f '*- * n d It.

s S S S fr ^ a w s s :
a d f e £ &amp; ar!sS

,1 any trace &lt;
u to discuss the
newspaper re -

and .
H. n ^ 7 7

and t „ ’a||''„,' t r a"*'«- o r otherw ise
•ns nn
t'Z 'I.„n.rlr.*1r . .c ,a ,m *
iowlnir d... tik ,n inn'.
*I,B fo l-

the I'-.llAt v' TV Semin"!
&lt;&gt;f Florida: to.wdtP

mey. tt “ nk L‘

, divorced wifi

■l,U1at'*

unJ *s tat0

Qu!iri‘e r , an*i'*i?r *!}• N orth eas t
N o r t h r a e i I , ,lln K* * t h a lf o f
; ' “. t O o A , Quar.t e r
"*
MouthI o n ( m ,0T Vf
t 'o n S ev en -

j , son of the
“lark. f'PPCf
United States

on- C l s o t u h .'V ! "
«y-nln.. c i ' ; l V ; f. . ,U n « T w * n*
Of L r n T 7 rlL ?| //J,m'*lh * " w orn hill

** *&lt;( **ch, ii w i d o w . lit*r«*ln

cial service

PerhV n'o^’ - " T n,ccd a ris c s fo r

S tlT

3#

In ch es

W est

13

chain*.

1
,h e pq,nt o t
and t o any. an d all u U w r p a n o n s
w h o s e n am es a r e u n k n o w n , c l t l n i In* any righ t, title o r Interest In
and to the lands h e re in a b o v e deac r l b c d o r a n y part o r p a rc e l th ereo f.
It Is h e re b y o r d ered that y o u
and each o f you bo ami a p p e a r b e ­
f o r e o u r said C lrrult C o u r t at th e
Cou rt H ouse, at S a n ford. Florid a,
f n «h* **h d a y of Ja n u a ry A. I&gt;.
193*. and th en and th er e m a k e a n ­
s w e r to the bill o f c o m p la in t e x ­
hib ited niralnst y o u in th is cause.
It Is f u r t h e r o r d e re d th a t th is o r ­
d er be p u b lish ed In T h e Sa n ford
Herald, a n ew sr
Hanford. Sem ln ol
C o u n ty . Florld-i.
—
, j r four consecu tlva w eek s.
W IT N E S S m r band and th e s » a l
o f the Circuit Cou rt o t th e Seventh
J u d l- la l Circuit o f the
Htate
of
Florida. In an d f o r S e m in o le C o u n ­
ty. un th is th e 2nd da y o f D e c r m V. H. DOL'D LA SS,
her. A. D. 1935.
Clerk o f the Circuit Cou rt o f the
Seven th Ju d ic ia l Clrrult o f Florid a.
In and f o r S e m in ole County.
..................... . W E E K S ,
D eputy Cleric.
(SE A M
D eCO TTES &amp; SP E N C E R .
Solicitors nt)d o f Cou n sel f o r the
Com plainant.
D ec. 3-IQ -17-2I-31

TO ( t r i K T T IT L E
CITATIO N

T o all f o r m e r
s t o ck h o ld e r s
of
T h e F l o r i d a laind
nml
D e v e lo p ­
ment C o m p a n y , a c o rp o r a t io n orKanltcd u n d e r th e la w s
of
the
Htatw o f O h io h a v in g Its prin cipal
n ffle o a n d p la ce o f bu siness In the
C ity o f C incin na ti. H a m ilton C ou n ­
ty, State o f Ohio, If said c o r p o r a ­
tion Is n o l o n g e r a leaul entity,
and to each nml ev ery o f said f o r ­
m e r s t o c k h o l d e r s If liv in g, and If
either, a n y o r all o f sa id form er
s t o c k h o l d e r s |&gt;e dead, t o all pa r ­
ties c l n l m i n y Interests u n d e r such
dec ea s ed f o r m e r st o c k h o ld e r s , as
heirs, d ev isees , g ra n tees o r ns o t h ­
e r c laim an ts, o r o th er w is e. In and
t o the land h e r e in a ft e r d e s c r ib e d :
and to a n y and all o l h e r person s
w h o s e n am es aro u n k n o w n c l a i m ­
in g a n y righ t, title o r Interest In
nml to t h «
follow in g
tl^nrrll)«i|
Inml*. nlttmto, ly in g nml b e i n g In

SERVICE STATIONS—always ready and glad to helo
you.
r

hteh°g0nf S pcrs° " al
that'rcqiilre ex,
S £rade merchandise or sane advice.

SERVICE is uppermost in their minds—they hold it
foremost in their policies. Most o f them have built their
° ? .a M°tlid £oundati°n of more and better
or^vTTri i
“ Wl pay you £o £a^e advantage of these

houslfof
SanfnrHPwhich
^ -.arc
‘,hc areP
ve-sentativ&lt;
iiuuses or banford
make
business
of i
igrent and conscientious SERVICE

urees

F lorida , ami m o r e p a r t ic u la r ly d c « *** FOH c r lb e d as f o l l o w s , t o - w l t :
V t i l ANTract No. 1. All th a t part o f SeaV r n..'B*' T o w " • h , ^, I •“ Mouth. Uanye
i h* N anfonl (Irani, ly |n« S ou th o f th e I t l d h t - o f - W a y o f
th e OranKo Dolt railw a y.
e.
v T r 2 p‘ .No- *• Ussln n lnir at the
D ev elop . N orth east c o r n e r o f
Hectlon
19,
atlon, et T o w n s h i p 19 South, R a n g e 30 East.
£ g " *h * n c s South « ( 0 feet, then ce

o f l n o ^ h " r e , u n k n o w n : t h a t each
If
*a , ‘1 n a m f d d e f e n d a n ts ,
iins’ t h ? ; '*wOV#r. , h " n^ « o f t w e n t y
Btst’e ' i f
‘ f u " 0 V « n o n In th e
” ‘ at® °» F lo r id a the s e r v i c e o f s u b -

voi.Tn nOHK‘‘^,U.E o n D E I t R D
that
To t R o X i w**". ° f r “ hi,« " i « »
c h .o f Fou and nil p a r t i e s
IJoblom o f *Rafc5* M a ry '* k iPl!' f '' Jones hi« „ . i , • ,-?o n r * and ---------- N O T IC E O F P IT ) I.IC A T I ON

PAGE

* t ’i r ^ J K . F ! l T n r TH K
cV u k e M a?;:V ^r. I " ■o Jk v ht h
" " d c " ph Of y o u a r e
k
i T v S ! ® ! ! 1'
t ' n n r r r d e f i ; }l \?„l , «ou
° -a i d b in . t h a t y o u r

A

These

4

GET THE HABIT

PERFECTION
AUTO LAUNDRY
.

,

*

.

.

*

'

«Ji» ■ '• .

Say
t

FOR SANFORD

;

4•

“BUTTER NUT BREAD”
'A

}

l‘

'

* :

*

;

i

Sanford’s New L oaf Substantial

•

•« , \

Now patent machine and process saves the finish.
Gets the dirt— cars cleaned in from 20 to 30 minutes.

BUTTER NUT BAKING CO.

Sanford, Florida

•

NOW OPEN FOR UUS1NESS

- I * , - * A *

• •

kj«

115 MagnolUa Avo,

:

ACCESSORIES— GAS AND O il
10th and Sanford

0ak Avo.

1-2 Ulk. off 1st St.
. I L •i t

" "

»J

i

1

■ • r

».

n

, t

, „ • ) • ,»

|

For Added Comfort

JAMES A. SANDS
O ffice .123 Sanford Ave,

7 ROYAL PALM
d r y cleaners

Phone G30-J

KANNER’S DEPARTMENT STORE
SERVICE STATION

A . K AN N EU , Proprietor

.105 E. Second SI

Parts

Phone 481-J

Repairing
Phone 30

W atch This Space tor
Further Announce-

Cor. 4th anti Sanford

g r o c e r ie s

OUTFITTERS FOR T H E HOME A N D FA M ILY

MEATS
C H IC K E N S

213-215 Sunford Avenue

321 Sanford Ave.

CONTRACTING and SUPPLIES
ANYTHING ELECTRICAL
FROM FLASHLIGHTS TO ELECTfUC RANGES

/

r/ Phone 660

Thome 630-L3

^

.

�r

THE SANFORD HERALD, THURSDAY^
PAGE TEN

$2,000,000 Fire Hits Council Bluffs

man

War Department To
Go On With Work
Unless C o n g r e s s
Adopts New Plan

Engineers Give
Detailed Report
Tell Of Work To Be
Attempted
With
M o n e y Available
WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.— &lt;/P)—
The Wur Department is truing fo r­
ward with completion of its gen­
eral program from Muscle Shoals
until Congress adopts a definite
policy, the chief o f engineers de- 1
The most disastrous fire in the history of Council 11 luffs. In., wiped out ten buildings at a loss of
lured in his annual report.
!$2,000,000. This photo, taken when the blaze was ut its height, shows the burning Shugnrt office build­
irv the foreground, with the remains of the Ora nd Hotel, leading hostelry of the city, in background
With the remaining $5,0(10,710 ing
i
o f tho original appropriation of ;
$51,12.1,611 for the construction of
the project, tho department plans
to complete the lock and dam and
power house sections, to enable tho
installation of eight main power
units, four o f 12,500 kilovolt am p­
ORLANDO, Fin., Dec. 10.—&lt;/?)
eres each, and four o f 25,000 each
— L. M. Autry, who was nominat­
The structure, the engineer said,
ed for Mayor o f this city in the
will bo left in condition to c o n -! ,
uprimnry in November, yesterday
voniently add ten more units when
was elected mayor in tho regular
the demand for power Increases.
election.
Unexpected opposition
to the nominee developed yester­
No additional appropriations are
day at the polls, and the support­
requested for Muscle Shoals, as
ers o f Mr. Autry rushed to east
further plans arc held in abey­
their votes, with the result that
ance pending cungrcssi.mnl action
the vote was greater than usual
fo r disposition o f the property.
at the regular election, ex the nom ­
So fnr, no plans have been made
ination is considered equal to elec­
for disposition of the power gen­
tion. Thd vote was 800 for A u­
erated at Muscle Shoals, and the
try, 151 for Franklin O. King anil
manufacture o f transformers and
two for J. C. Manuel, both of
other high tension switching equip­
whom had opposed Autry in the
ment hns been postponed, the en g­
primary.
ineer reported. He estimated that
one year would be required for
completion o f this work.
Under the heading o f "O pera­
tions in Dotuil with Funds Un­
expended" the report says:
‘‘ Lock Section—Complete
the
rock excavation from the west ap­
proach to lock, and the earth ex -!
envution from the east anil west
TALLAHASSEE, Dec. !).— (/T&gt;
EQ U IPM EN T ON
approaches, and remove the small
Five* years in charge o f a con­
enrth coffer-dam below the west
CADILLAC
vict mm! camp, without a single
approach, complete concreting the
e sen no. This was the record of
BUICK
lock operator's house and construct
FI. 11. Dickens, o f fa'houn coun­
PA C K A R D
tho lower guide wall. The con­
ty, who ended 12 years of service
RO LLS-ROYCE
struction o f the upper guide vail,
in Florida prison work recently
which will consist o f rock filled
CHEVROLET
by resigning.
cribs, will also be affected d o l­
O A K LA N D
Dickens had been connected with,
ing the year. It is expected to*
penitentiary and*road rnntp work
complete the installation o f alt
in the* state for 12 years. Ac
lock machinery, including miter­
warden o f the road camp, now,
ing gates, upper gates, machinery
for the lock operator's house and
all other equipment,
“ Dam Section—Continue the con­
struction o f the roadway parapet
with the attendant conduit instal­
lation of the regulating gate e q u ip -1
meat, o f which work only H, I p e r;
cent remains to be done. Tho con­
tract for the spillway gantry crane
installed during the year. The
reinovnl o f the remaining portion
o f tho construction bridge is now
under way and will be completed
at an early date, with the* excep­
tion of that portion necessary to
connect Jackson Island with the
power house. Concrete, for com ­
pleting the draft tube section of
main units 6 to H. is being fu r­
nished by the Jackson Island m ix­
ing plant. As the concreting of
these units will not he finished
before'a b ou t the end o f October,
11125, (correct) it will not lw) pos­
sible to conclude the removal of
Phone ! I7*W. Sanford, Fla.
the construction bridge until after
Kim and 1st SI.
that date. Some additional w ort
SERVICE
WITH ASM1LK
on concrete protection below the
spillway apron remains l &gt; lie done,
for which final plans have not yet
been projected. It is intended to
proceed with this work as soon
ns the plans have been completed.
“ Powerhouse— Work in this sec­
tion is being prosecuted with the
utmost vigor, and with tho intent
of Imving tho work i.i its various
details completed by the end of
the fiscal year 1020. A large part
of the work is necessarily detail
and highly specialized in charact­
Two filling station sites; both sides o f the road. Corner pavet
er. Although the working force
has been greatly reduced, the most
Dixie Highway and Lake Mary Highway. 7 1j miles from San
competent men have b o n retained
for this work."
ford. 2 ‘ •* miles from Longwootl. (&gt;.06 acres.

Fifty Planes A Year Are Built For
Mail Service With War-Time Surplus

Convict Warden Has
An Envitable Record

Opposition Results
In Unexpected Vote

WORLD LEADERS
FOR 73 YEARS

Fellows’ServiceStation

This Sale was planned as an act of gratification for our good fortune
the year, by offering to our patronage a complete assemblage of
DRESSES and MILLINERY at a great reduction in prices.
What better fortune than this Sale could exist for the early Christa
While everything in this Sale is a sacrifice on our part all is wanted
most desirable quality. As quantities are limited we advise you too
get your share o f these extraordinary economies.

Satin F ace Crepe, Can­
ton Crepe, F la t Crepe,
G eorgette and Cut V el­
vet
C om binations are
the favored m aterials,
will find here the D ress
charm ingly and distinct­
ively suited to her par­
ticu la r typu for .street
and evening wear.
F o r m e rl y $18.50 to
$2.9.50. F or this Sale—

The excellence o f these CoaU
is pronounced in every detail
Som e F ur Trimmed ami oth­
ers in sm art all cloth cffetti
V alues far beyond your apectation.
F orm erly to $29.50.

NOVELTIES
Lumber Jacks, Shakers and Slipovers
For this Sale$3.50 to $5.25
Flannel, Serge and
Crepe de Chine

HEMINWAY SILK

Form erly to $12.50

Fugitive Murderer
To Surrender Soon
CHICAGO, Dec. 10.—OD— Mar­
tin J. Durkin, fugitive police slay­
er, is about to come from hiding
in un eastern City near the Cana­
dian border aril surreared, author­
ities here, have learned.
He Is to he given sixty days to
prepare a defense, and pending his
appearance before a jury, he is
not to he placed in police custody.
Durkin’s left arm, i battered by
detective shot guns, required med­
ical attention which is impossible
in his hiding.

H andkerchiefs, L eath er Hags

Ideal Fertilizers

Poxes and N ovelties all
G R E A T L Y REDU CED

H igh est

Quality

ID E A L BR A N D S have led the State for thirty years. Order
avoid delays caused by congested freight conditions.

TO
NORTHERN
C IT IE S !
f l u Milinp i « n k fiwa JaA.airill*. U p .
(nad.auM .
(ntliidui, lb . NEW.
b.(nlkR&gt;( 9 9. A!lr*Jwny. P*'«.

In, ou.U«oJ Ullk, In

BALTIMORE, $.W» 94

I’ l l l l AIU 1.1‘ IIIA , I M .iS
IIUS IO N , I U .J J
T k iu iA ( .« • tn j (id [aaavtuura M o«S*f
Htrfikain £H*4,lndu-lu;(Nt'*( Vutki flaiaa..

O imr.nah.

9 9 IntdJK r rr rr ten Jtjt ( M
i i . i l u ftulaJdcW .

Mw»i

Automobile. C w r liJ.
S t u d Far Illu .tr ai.U Bu okl.l.

Mmiuti A M«ai IiinputibM
h*ffc*E.furat.
_______ Mmuu»tviue.rLA.

SERVICE ORGANIZATION AVAILABLE
V lit; ETA BLE G ROW ERS
W e o ffe r to the vegetable grow ers o f Florida, through our subsidiary,
Florida A gricultural Supply Com pany, the services o f Dr. M. D. Leonard,
un Entom ologist and Plant Pathologist o f high repute. If troubles arise in
the field, tell us about them and \ve will give you the most up-to-date meth­
od o f control. Our price list No. 29 will lie sent upon request.

Wilson

&amp;

Toomer Fertilizer Company

M A N U F A C T U R E R S OF ID E A L F E R T IL IZE R S
Jacksonville, Florida

PAUL R. FORBES, Mgr., Sanford Branch.

WE SAY IT WITH VALlUjjj
309 Last First Street

l'orii

�iZ
j%
-

t f'l* t

PAGE ELEVEN

SANFORD REALTOR
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.

Lion and not n

nciple.

A n n ow n cm g

We have appraised and offer, One Warehouse
site 177x117 on French Ave.

THE BODWELL REALTY CO’S.

Re-Sale Department

It in-

h{ every trans-

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

eller, or lessor

We have opened this department as a matter
o f convenience and for the purpose o f ren­
dering a service to those who have bought
lots in Mayfair, Bel-Air, First Street Exten­
sion and Dreamwold.
The owner o f any lot in any o f these proper­
ties may list his lot or lots with this depart­
ment at his own price and on whatever
terms he may desire.
The services o f this department will be en­
tirely concentrated on the re-sale only o f lots
in the above developments or other develop­
ments o f this Company, thereby a fford in g a
more particular effort to sell than could be
obtained otherwise.
Through this department the owner out of
town can leave his re-sale problems where
they will receive preferred attention.
We have listed now some very excellent
lots at prices making a re-sale profitable to
both buyer and seller.

a vital thing.

240 Acre Tract on high banks along Wekiva
is firmly upon
He co-oper-

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

trease the ser-

sire for H om e
own property
bnccrning real
lor and be asfor your call,
■how to insure

SCRDGGS-SCOGGAN REALTY CO. Inc.
Masonic Bid#.
Phone 735

202 FIRST STREET
Phone 773

RE-SALE DEPARTMENT

R. £. TISDALE, Jr.

The Bodwell Realty Co.

REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENT

Sanford, Florida

214 East First Street

Sanford Office 336-38 Meisch Bldg. Bitiilo Office Filth 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.

monthly

"hone 190- W

R . C. T IS D A L E
REALTOR

Real Estate Investment

Phone 23

236-238 Meisch B u ild in g

LOTS 16-17-18 IN FIRST STREET ADDITION
for quick sale— $150.00 per front foot. Warranty
deed to go with same.

50, 75 or 125 fe e t— First Street E x ­
|P«r lot.

p9().

Kx-

Use Your Foresight

tension, fronting on Seminole Houlevard and Lake Monroe.

K\cep.

At a very

PINE HURST

attractive price.

py terms.
I have 108 feet on Myrtle Avenue and
A. C. L. ft. It., 1 Vi blocks from First St.—
Worth $500 per front foot. Owner needs
money ami will sacrifice for $400 per /o u t
foot.

One corner Lot, 9(1x105 on l nion nml

Lot No. 69 on Hughey Street.............. $1,900.00

and Cypress Avenues at price way be­

Lot No. 153 on Hugliley Street........... $2,000.00

low (he market.

Six lot# on Kim Ave., and 1.1th St. At
$8,000, this parcel is a giveaway. Act
&lt;|uick.

Lot No. 127 and 128 o nCedar Ave., each $1,800.00
GOOD BUYS IN SANFORD HEIGHTS

LUTE HOWELL
REALTOR

OSCAR R. BROOKS

Bel-Air, Dreamwold, Rose Court and
Franklin Terrace.
......

Brumley-Puleston Bldg.
Phone 751

ll r

The Lot K in g ” Realtor
306 First National Rank Bldg.

■ *

LOTS IN

BRITT CHITTENDEN REALTY CO- INC-

1,760 ACRES

PINEHURST
DREAiMWOLD
FT. MELLON

REALTORS
210 East First Street

Fine farm land in West
Florida, near larger devel­
opment. Price $25.00 per
acre.

We Have Some Bargains
In Houses

W.P. CARTER
REALTO R

Tamiami Land Co.

230 Meisch Hldg.

Room 3, Ball Building
\ Phone 142

Rhone 718
wap"

1

saws

■

Phone 708-709

• o

RfMTOPS M

SANFOOD^J

. alAiry r j
V 80*00 / ' J l

�THE SANFORD HERALD, THURSDAY. DEC. 10, 192S

TWELVE

Listed below are a few of the many bargains to be include dregardless

FOR MEN
AND HOYS

l ’ llM P S AN D
ST R A P S

LADIES’ SILK AND WOOI

Gr.c L ot m en’s three piece suit, to
be closed out lit
Value, $25.00........

Values up to $ 10.00,
Sale Price ...............

Values from 910.00 to
$15.00. Sale Price ....

M en's three piece Cashmere Suits
to bo closeft
-fl A (■
o u t a t .......................... JL

Lot one includes $G.G0 values
SA L E PRICE ...........................
Lot two include $5.00 values
SALE PRICE ...........................

House Dresses, $2.00
values, S A L E PRICE

One lot o f dress shoes and O xfords, $7.00
values. S A L E PRICE ..................................

Lot three includes values up to $-1.50,
SA L E P R I C E .........;..................................

Five Dollar Values
SA L E PRICE ......

bedroom Slippers
Priced at ..............

LADIES

$16.50

Y ou n g m en’s suits, latest models
and shades up to $10.00 values.
S A L E PRICE
C jft
per suit .................

One lot o f Men Scout w ork shoes
SA L E PRICE ...................................

LA OILS HATS

AND UP
S IL K D RESS SHIRTS, neckband. $6.00
values, S A L E PRICE ...............

SWEATERS

Genuine Im ported Broadcloth, white tan
collars attached,
S A L E PRICE ............. *....................
1

LADIES’ and MISSES

CREPE 1
BLOOMERS

LINGENETTE
PRINCESS SLIP

49 c

98c

Work Shirts, priced at

Suit Cases 98c up
Heavy ribbed shirt
and drawers. Sale

1&gt;ricc......75c
Heavy Ribbed
Union Suit. Sale
Price $1.25 &amp; $1.48

T ru nks.... $1.95 up

19c to

Wardrobe Trunks
$16.95

PIECE GOODS BARGAIN COUNTER
Dress and Apron Ginghams, 10 y a rd s .................
Rest Grade, 82 inch, Gingham..............................
82 inch Sea Island Sheeting, 10 yards .................
Red Ticking, 10 ya rds.............................................
Nine Quarter Bleached Pepperel Sheeting, per yd

Grade Outing, per y a rd ..................................
1hirty-six inch “Bleaching, 25c quality, Sale Price
Lest Grade Cheviot
Thirty inch, all Wool S
One lot Crepe de Chine in all colors, per yard

We Cash All Local Christmas Saving Club Checks

S ilk Sot

C otton

Sod

�&amp;?$£!■‘-.i

33l ‘ii±

:S3

TH E SA &gt; J J * * T p \ j F » Jit K;l i i i ? :i i x v

PAGE THIBTI

____ - ■ •.

assified Ad on This Pa^e is a Paying Investment!
4— Auto, Repairing

_ 1 ‘1—-ForSale, Acreage

2u— Opticians,

Jeweters

40— Wanted Real Estate

Resident of Florida since 1114.
WE HAVE a Urge waiting list
References:
C
VIELE,
Jeweler.
W
itch,
bates
First National Bank. *
for small houses. What have you
jewelery and clo?tt repairing and
engraving. Quick service. 116 Mag­ to offer. Dean-Berg Corporation.
A*™0**
J. H. HUTCHINSON
51.» First National Bank Bldg.
thU vV«|Stm0nt ° r farmlnK Purpose nolia Avenue. Phone 442.
HKAL BJTATI
this value can not be equalled. See
ATTENTION!
IU West First Street
U3 at once. Colclough Realty Co.,
41— Wanted to Rent
I’ bone ITS
2G— Painting, Decorating
DAYTONA
5— Autos, Sale
qnnr’ l7 t w * i ? nal Bonk Building,
Itely
Member
of
HANFORD, TLA.
Sanford, Florida.
TWO ROOMS for light housekeep­
Florida State
WANTED: Male or female wait­
DELAND
FARMS
Address A. B. C, care Her­
Ftorlste Association.
ers. Apply Union News Co., A. alding.
- l » f « Jjn* 1923 MODEL Dodgo touring car;
Office.
Acreage
good condition; price $275 cash.
C. L Station.
8c » Hne
15— Sale or Exchange
Te a Hne 610 Laurel Avenue.
Adjoining
________
TWO ROOM apartment, give pri*
5c a line
28— Plant, Seeds, Trees
Daytona
ces
furnished
or
unfurnished.
FOR EXCHANGE: Seven room
double above FOR SALE: 1925 Dodge £ p e c a l
Address
S.
A.
Arnold,
care
F.
H.
w
jl?us?
for
5
to
ten
acre
farm.
Coupe. Fine condition. Inquire
STEWART THE FLORIST*
Aeroplane Site
Bndgeman, Route A, Box 219A,
Painting— Decorating
'
49fl \v?1VC ° r take difference. Call
a i. i f r* / or
occaricnt.
, &gt;rc for con- 1204 Myrtle Ave.
Sold
Sanford.
814 Myrtle. Phon* 260-W
PHONE SOS
In Unita o f
NOW OR BY Dec. 26, room nnd
, rtge length
DEPENDABLE USED CARS
1, 5 and 10 Acre Tracta
1”— For Sale, Houses
—’Typewriters, Suppplies
board in private family, or fur­
or
nished
housekeeping
rooms,
or
of 30 for
REMINGTON Portablo four-bank
1921 Dodge coupe, excellent con­
M )R SALE: Nice small house in
Entire Sections
house, with small initial payment.
Typewriters,
“
tho
king
of
port­
dition.
|t) restricted
$150
« i mio
of Sanford. Price able?!. $G0. Harret Portable Adding Rep'y at once to D. R. Green, Box
1924 Dodge touring car.
cash* balance month- . Inchines. Can’t bo heat. Seminole 88, Sanford. Fin.
ition.
1923 Dodge coupe, A - l condition. i
Per Aero
nam iR it sh o p
j . Write W. II. S. care Herald.
dc The SanI nntery, Phono 93. Welaka Bldg.
1925 Ford coupe, many extras.
and
WANTED: Two or three room
IIS Magnolia Ave.
1923 Light Ford truck.
t First Class Barbers
apartment unfurnished.
Phone
UP
ot insertion,
F OB SALE: Right now possess­
1922 Ford roadster, special.
110.
33—Wanted
Special Attention
ion. New, all modern, 5 rooms
jubeeQuen*
HARRY E. PRETTYMAN
Given To Ladlea and Children.
nnd
bath,
beautiful,
Spanish
bung­
ihould be
I. W . PHILLIPS, SONS
(Incorporated)
HUY
d i r k CT WANTED TO RENT: Bungalow
alow in most select part of San­
in case or
1 ROM OWNER: Small house in
or apartment furnished, must
Phone 3
Oak and 2nd St. ford only $7500. $3300 cash, bal­ suburban section o f city. Price have two bedrooms. Address Her112 South Park Avenue
ance easy terms. Haynrd Realty
3EBS
bo within reason nnd terms nh| care L. F.
Phone 632-W.
Co.,
Phone
208.
110
S.
I’nrk
Ave.
jtative thorlight. Give complete information
HOUSE
ABOUT
eight
or
ten
iaith rates,
as to mention nnd price when an­
7— Business Service
ARCHITECT
FOR SALE: 5 room house in San- swering this ad. Address “ New­
rooms with option of purchase.
|tion will K&gt;ve
ford Heights $3,200. Terms. comer” care Herald.
Close in. Post Office Box 1074.
P in t National B a rt Bldg,
nation. Ami SAND fo r building and construc­
Owner lio it,. 1. Box 7»A.
ill assist you
tion purposes. Delivery from
Sanford. — —-—
Florida
Sale— Furniture, etc.
WANTED: Paper hanging and
mt ad. to quarry. 1100 Myrtle Avenue.
20— For Sale Miscellaneous
furniture painting, interior dec­
itive.
Wo enrry n full lino.
Ti
orating. p|,(&gt;)1| Curtis, 255.
III-TEST building tile and brick.
fOTirK
Our prices are right.
Cash or
Sanford Cement Products Co. GAS STOVE. Inquire Zeiters at
give their
WANTED: A small furnished ap­ terms. Wo want your business
the Basket,
VALDEZ HOTEL
address as 5th St. und Maple.
artment for ocrupnny January Sanford Stove &amp; Furniture Co.
RaropeaM P la a
4
Insertions
1
l-4
c;
6
or
i number if
321 E. First S t
GANEY’S DRUG STORE — Pre­ COAL FOR SALE. Phone or call 1st Permanent resident. Address
m
lc per word each insertion.
About one
P.
O.
Box
1140.
Lincoln Hotel.
scriptions, Drugs, Sodas.
Ws
S a n fo rd 's ( .r a d ia n ll o t s l
Ik # iHCulUmH
jj
Iu«and has a
are ua near you as your phone.
KINDERGARTEN for boys and
(others can’t
If so advertise in
Call 108.
,FO R SALE: Ford Sednn. 4 doors,
tV V U T W . W A R N F it, H s s s * r r
girls 4 and 5 years of age. Opens ADVERTISE lu tho Joumul-ner1 you unless
good condition. $200.00. 210 K. January 4, PJ20. A t Recreational
aid,
South
Georgia's
greatest
tn
dress.
Second.
8ANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
Rooms of
the Congregational newspaper. Morning, aftornoon, —
MUST I*1
Successors to Gitlon &amp; Platt
Church. Rates $7,50 per month. weekly and Sunday.
Classified
The San*
J16* Magnolia.
Everything elec­ FOR SALE: Horse, bridle, sad­ Reservations must bo in this week rates 10c per linp. Waycross Jour­
lor hjf lft*
trical. Phene 422. Electragith
dle and one horse wagon. John to assure propert equipment. In­
nal-Herald, Wnycross, Georgia.
gcontinuanMurphy. Ginderville.
Radio.
quire Mrs. (’. 11. Therrinult Apart­
ment 1, 2nd floor Sanford Herald FOR SALE—Space on tho page
Efficient.
for classified advertisements.
WIGHTS— Three stations. M ag­ FOR SALE OR RENT: New 3 Building.
Why not rent those vacant rooms,
room bungalow, two porches. Innolia and Second. First and Elm,
Sanford Avenue and 10th Street, quire of M. C. Aspinwall, Postal
34— Wanted Help, Female or sell that second-hand goods?
Expert service.
}Tel. Co.
LEARN A B O llr Tola County nnd
lakeland, through
the SturWAITRESSES AT Palm Garden
WIGHT PRINT SHOP— Printing
Tea Room. Must be nent and Telegram. Best advertising me­
21— Sale, Ileal Estate
dium in South Florida. Published
Engraving, Embossing. See u»
live at home.
lies
mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM—
first. W o do it.
Phone 417-W J. E. SPUKLING, sift-divisiot
R. R. Ave.-Commcrclal St.
At “ The Altamonte I.nkeland. Florida.
specialist. Subdivision to Or­ \\ ANTED:
Hotel” Altamonte Springs, Fla., OHIO— Xoniu. Make your sales
lando, Florida, and F l o r a
JAMES H. COW AN— All kinds
Heights. Florida on Dixie High­ waitresses. Could place man anil through the Xenia Gazette, Zenway.
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
wife ns waiter anil waitress. Only in. Ohio.
Rich agricultural dis­
tunitics
Water und Boat Tanks. A t Oak
white help employed. Phone, call trict. Want ad and display rates
Avenue and Third Street. Tele* FOR SALE: Three lots, Including or write (leo. E. Bates &amp; Son.
on request.
corner, facing Young’s Subdi­
phone 111.
icnta
vision M ow market price. Good
3.r— W anted Help, Male
A LITTLE VTA NT AD IN Tho
HERALD will bring you in big
H1RACLB Concrete Co., general terms. Write W. H. Slone, care
WANTED: Man to make confi­ results. Advertise those old ar­
cement work, sidewalks, build­ Herald.
dential credit ami insurance re­ ticles you have stored away and
ing blocks. Irrigation boxes. J. B.
FIRST STREET ware house site. ports at Sanford, Florida during have no use for. A little thirtyTerwilleger, Prop.
100 feet on First Street with spare time. State nge ami occupa­ cent ad may bring you several
over 100 feet on R. R. Especially tion. L M. S. Box 1329, Orlando, dollars. Fhono 148 nnd a repre­
HILL LUMBER CO. House
sentative will coil und see you.
good for an automobile show room Fla.
Service, Quality and Price.
FOR ENGAGEMENT TO SEE
being on the main street of San
COLUMBUS (Gn.,) LEDGER —
THESE LOTS, PHONE 695 OR
ADDRESSING — Multlgraphing, ford. Also good location for as
Classified nda have tho largest
319-W.
folding
and mailing— aa you
circulation in Southwestern Geor­
want it— when you want It.
gia. Rato 8c (6-word line) line.
WANTED: Young man o f neat
Phono 073. II. E. Porch, First per front foot, Balance 1.
years. See W. A. Bart
appearance to work ns salesman ADVERTISING gets results if U
National Bank Bldg.
reaches potential buyer*.
P a -'
felUneoua
in real estate office on commission
M le
cd Hotel building.
■basis. Apply immediately. Dean- latku Daily News is circulated in
I R— F or Rent, A partm ents
Berg Corporation, 515 First Nat­ an industrial nnd agricultural sec­
tion.
ional Bank Building.
! AN APARTMENT furnished cornpted
on easy terms. Address Box
| pkte. 304 W. 5th Street.
TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,
care Sanford Herald.
Fla. Thousands read tho clas­
iKr.onfxirtan.r)
{J
pfera
I)— F or Rent, H ouses
OAK AVENUE lot 12000. Easy
sified pages of Florida’s Great
[rating,
terms. Phone 713.
Home Daily, rates 2 cents a word.
&lt;~REALTOHS W
FOR RENT: Eight room house.
37— Wanted Help, Salesman Minimum 25c, cash with order.
Apply to Phoenix, 300 Park
Write for complete rate card.
.
JOHN E, FO X, Representative.
from Orlando road at E
Ave.
"xm
WANTED:
Salesmen
anil
sales­
Spring. Completely furnished S3,DEVELOPERS ATTENTION —
ladies for subdivision in Winter
Supplies
5 ROOM house. II. M. Edwards, 500. Ono house in Ginderville, $2,120 South Park Ave.
Pensacola Is beginning
the
1
Haven. 5 per cent commission.
Box
7(35.
300. Ono house on Orlando
IB
grontcBt development in Georgia’s
Apply to local manager, J. Walker
“ We Cover Florida Real Entitle I,ike the Sunshine’
at Citrns Heights, $1,800.
history; a half million dollar high­
Ward, Box 423, Orlando, Fla.
10— F or Kent, Room s
way to the gulf bench just finishGeorgo
T.
Potee.
M Supplies
ed; at two million dollar bridge
SALESM AN
FOR RENT: 3 unfurnished rooms
across
Escambia Hay started; a
,
W
’e
have
a
good
opportunity
to
and garage. 1100 W. 1st.
Lake. 00x120. Price $1000
[Female
quarter million dollar opera house J
offer real estate salesman. One under construction; two millions t
1-3 cash. Phone Curtis 2.i5.
FOR RENT: One bed room. 1101
who is familiar with the greater lwing spent on highway; greatest J
Male or
West First St.
• Sanford district preferred.
chance for live developers to get {
SANFORD GROVE. Inc.
in on ground floor. Write Dcvel- i
l'OR RENT: Two room, private on Ouk Ave. Lots are 51 by l &lt;5.
opment Department. Tho Pensa- J
Salesman
hath, suitable for four men. Three of these lot* are coi
\
507 1st. Nnt’l. Hank Bldg.
cola News.
i
pon, M ale 1003 Elm Ave.
I
t
Phone
249
on Geneva Ave. and when
First Street (Near Forrest Lake Hotel)
pn. Fem ale FOR RENT: Rooms, with or with­ Ave, is paved it) will be the
TAMPA
MORNING
TRIBUNE—
■
■
j
38
— Wanted. Situation Male
200 feet frontage
Uate
Send in your subscription to tho j
out meals. Reasonable rates. artery of traffic going North
ft
Tribuno
or
hand
it
to
your
local
h
South.
All
eighteen
lots
for
Lincoln Hotel.
MAN AND WIFE desire position
000. 1-4 cash, balance 1,2.-' y
to.
preferably indoor work. Address denier so you can read Florida’s 1]
Ono
year, j
FOR RENT: Furnished bedroom See W. A. Bartholomew with
\ S. A. Arnold, care F. H. Bridge- greatest newspaper.
for gentlemen only. Close in. !y Realty Company, Valdez I
■cats
man, Sanford, Route A, Box 219A $8.00, 6 months, $4.00, three months i
$2.00. If you dosiro $1,000 insur- j
M0 W. First Street.
Building.
Prettiest Acreage in Seminole 20 1-2 acres at Paula
ance policy udd 75c to your order.
[iQbdiviiionj
24 ._I.u st, Found
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — AuM— For Sale, A creage
(Borders two lakes)
gusta, Ga., Augusta’s greatest j
Burger,
«»ndo. Pia
classified medium, rate, cash, 9c ;
DIRECT FROM O W NER: Acreage
not lots. Attractive house, 10
charge. 10c minimum.
(Itnt
rooms, 2 baths, 3 fireplaces, out­
MAINE — Watcrvillo,
Morning
buildings, good condition. Will sol*
D ta
Sentinel. Thousands o f Maine ;
$25
R
E
W
A
R
D
as
whole
or
ns
part.
Near
Sor­
MICE Day
people nro interested in Florida
rento. Address Box 123, Sorren­
property.
Reach them through
Ltf»i=s. hag.
hag. to, care Herald,
M »nd
and 83.W
*
the Sentinel. Rato card on ap­
Mero.
plication.
LAKE FRONT PRO PERTY: 20
acres of high rolling land on
MORGANTOWN. W. VA.. people
214 E. FIR ST ST.
Island Iaiko with COO feet front­
are interested in Florida. Each
age on lake. Price $7,000.00. $3,of them through a classified ad
Phone 453.
108 Magnolia Ave.
Phone IF in the Morgantown POST. Six
Possible 000 cash, bid nil co 1, 2 years. See
centa a word fo r aix consecutive
?/ french W. A. Bartholomew with The Hol­ LOST: Ford Hood tire on rim. 0
1 issue*.
1110 present ly Realty Company, Valdez Hotel ward. Blanch Takach. * all
Building.
Magnolia Ave.
flertM .

*z

THIRTY minute automobile paint
remover ready for distribution to
car owners and agents. Wonderful
opportunity. Kant Krack Paint Co.
1530 Canal S t„ New Or'canB, La.

85Fh,Cn ESi finest truck}nR land In
frem ( f t Jolted about one mile
from Oviedo for $200 per acre. For

SEVERAL
FRANKLIN

G. TAYLOR DYER

TERRACE
LOTS

HILTON’S

Eastern Exposure

$ 1 2 0 0 each

Elton J. Moughton

Only $350.00 Cash
Balance Easy Terms

W. V. Wheeler Inc.

Schulte s Selected Listings

410-11-121st Nat­

We have twenty lots in a fast grow­

Phone 490W

ional Bank Bldg.

ing section in Sanford. On main Dix­

ie-Highway. You can buy one or all

at the owner’s price. Easy terms.

FOR SALE
A half interest in two
cement plants to com­
petent party, able to
manage
plant.

^ £ A L T :Y

FULTON, INC.
Ileal Relate
Brokers

An Experienced
Insurance Agent
LAKE MARY
DEVELOPMENT
COMPANY

f Mo
l^ H T

Bodwell Realty Co.,

By GEORGE McMANUS
m o r e

r a d io

*

’ IV £ H E A R D t &gt; a f
J M U C H O F ‘b T A -V tC -l

\Ho o b e T u f ^ ' E-L
r J l '

‘t h o u £«h
•K tiO W ”

A ’s w e l l : l o o k i h
UAOT t o b £ £ t .
T o O -M R
f

DO NOUR
STO F F- COY;
. t iH O W HER.
- » h -;

v

: -

"**. iL

Y E t r l 'M ' n
V*

Developers

I’ romoleri

Seminole Hotel
SANFORD. FLORIDA.

G

:

a a a a fa fiW R fa y a

1ACRE

s

Price $13,000

WANTED

1 ®

Capacity 2,000

own sand pit. Terms.

Best Business Site in Sanford

^ father

cement

per clay. We own our

Vale

Price $122,500

a

I REPR E -SjC -rsT
T N . T R A .O l O
W E. H A V E T W
M CW M O O E U

THE.
C&lt;
O
^

* HE-L L - ° |JDAO^; h T E R T’ j ^
l e iO O C t H T
t’L U

TW O

*

R A O tO t*^
J

With 8-rooni

house,

$8,000. $5,000 cash. 6room house, 3rd Street
$6,250.

$1,600 cash.

Balance annually.

�PAGE FOURTEEN

The success attending the
sale of the first unit of
I) R U ID P A R K gives
promise of an unusual
achievement for the de*

'

*

*

*

* * • | •&lt;

vclopers of this h o m e
community.

At noon today, property
aggregating

$130,275.00

had been sold. Oversub­
scribing the first unit by
$ 2 8 ,1 )0 0 .0 0

or

lots. An

unusual accomplishment
for a local organization.

Improvements that uto
December 14. This fl
every effort
he

�th e

SANFORD HERALD. THURSDAY, DEC. 10, 1025,

~-—3T

1 1 ’
11 f i

Heads Harvard Quintet

a
Ml
f a

s i l l

f l
f J
i v

Most Valuable

NEW YORK, Dcc.c 10.— (&gt;P)—
\eterans galore have figured in
the baseball market during tho
sessions of the major longues here.
Joe McGinnity, “ Iron Man" of
the Giants years ago, comes back
to the majors as a conch for
Brooklyn and associated with him
will be Joe Kelly of the old Balti­
more Orioles,
Bill Killifer, manager of the
Tubs until late Inst season hns
signed to assist Manager Horns­
by with the St. Louis Cardinals.
Otto Miller, former Brooklyn
catcher, also will have something
to do with preparing tho Dodgcra
for the campaign next summer.
Joe Sugden, succeeded by Killifer at St. Louis, signed immedi­
ately to aid art Fletcher with tho

sorts Writers

City

1)00 In
&gt;in W riters
.j

y Vance The
•her Who Was
r Last Year

e. lO .-ttfl-A n f select ton ot
linagcf and secf St. Louis club
,lf pisycr in the
Miiig 1925 and
cash prize
ViJ made rePhillies.
g. Gould, presi*
As to players:
' -&gt;
,11 Writers’ AsDetroit
has
obtained
Homer
EzIca.
zell, third baseman and Ernest [
hoice of a coinVache, outfielder, from the Red i
Sscball writers,
Sox ami then sent them to Fort
[y 0f the senior
Worth for Billy Mullen, infielder,
|sg as chairman,
and Gus Johns, pitcher. Detroit
i who succceeds
traded Fred Haney third baseman
U ly n pitching
to Boston in the deni.
pice was voted
Jock Dunn of Baltimore soil
| two thirds by
his hard hitting outfielder, Jack
L committee,
Roser, formerly of Rochester in
forded under a
the Eastern league, to Birming­
place count ten
1Major Leagues In
ham.
Lunt one. Orf
t led a field of
Annual Meetings The Cleveland Indians sent the
Em ballots were
veteran, Cluck Fewster, to Kan­
I pilot receiving
sas City and tho Athletics sold
NEW
YORK,
Dec.
10.
—
(/?)
[ a possible 80.
Chicken Hawks, first baseman, to
ELDORADO,
Ark.—Jack
Burns,
Both major baseball leagues are Newark o f the International. Na­
■burgh outfiehlR 61 points and San Antonio heavyweight, knock­ in session today, the American he- poleon Lajoie, great second base­
ed out Jimmy O’ Neill of Detroit,
ginning its annual meeting, and man at Cleveland in the past ac­
(tw o rounds).
cepted the post of commissioner
George Gearhart of^ Texarkana, the National continuing n session of the Ohio-I’cnnsylvanin League.
won a decision over Young Madi- started yesterday. So far the Na­
Stnnlcy Coveleskic of the Wash­
son of St. Louis.
tional has developed little but ington Senators ,was awarded the
NEW YORK— Edward Ma sc hart, routine business.
American league pitching crown
French fentherweight champion
Peace is everywhere nppnrent after n re-check, displaying Herb
beast Joe Malojte, New York (10 except in the International league, Pcnnock and Joe McCarthy, man­
rounds.)
where Sam Rnliertson, owner of ager of the Cubs, almost swoon­
Cuddy Demnrco, Pittsburgh light the Buffalo club, had taken ex­ ed when told by Jock Dunn of
weight, outpointed Hom y Goldberg ception tit a statement regarding Baltimore that Earnslmw, n pitch­
o f New York, (10 round).
er, would cost him just. flGO.OOO.
his salary.
SAN FRANCISCO— Mason G rif­
fin, o f San Jose, defeated Frankie
Darren of Sait Lake, (10 rounds).
MONEY A V A IL A B L E
Loans
“ Battling Manning” , negro welt­
Loans
erweight, o f New Orleans, wun
For First Mortgage Loans on Liberal Valuation Basis at 77#
from Johnny Geranler, Los A ng­
eles, (fou r rounds).
Consult us first when in the market for funds

List O f Accredited
Football Officials
IVill B e Compiled

light-

Jack Delaney
■f are on edge

We match tofriison Square
'« in excellent
Jf^ Delaney

;

1

J

Bill KHlifer Will A ssist Horns*
hy At St. Louis And O tto
Miller Goes Back To The
Dodders A s New Assistant

jtional C i r c u i t

? Each

l X

M.-ijcnolla A Second

^

!\ CONNELLY &amp; SONS

«

M AR VAN IA is designed tv_le
tion that exists, and to suppL
for high class property, prope
moderate price.

To buy with the assurance of buying at the low­
est possible price necessitates immediate action
Buy today.

SCRUGGS-SCOGGAN R E A L T Y
SALES AGENTS
202 FIRST STREET

PHONE 735

MASONIC TEMPLE

K R H fi

ATHENS, Ga., Dec. 10.— (/P)—
Tho compilation of an accredited
list o f men eligible to officiate
at contests in which Southern Con­
ference teams engage, will be
among the first objectives o f tho
newly formed Southern Coaches’ i
Association.
Herman J. Stegman, director of i
physical education at the Univers­
ity o f Georgia, and president of
the association has announced that
a questionnaire will be sent to all
coaches asking them to recommend
men whom they consider com pet­
ent to officiate at conference
games. Thosu now acting in the
capacity o f officials will be asked
to submit recommendations.
From these recommendations an
accredited list will bo formed and
it will be to this list, coaches will
refer when selecting umpires, ref­
erees, and head linesmen. Tho pur­
pose o f the movement was doclnrprovements sought by conference
ed to bo in lino with nthical imlenders.
A segond questionnaire to be
sent to conches will seek a code of
etbica fur the profession,
This
will include rules for deciding
games and procedures for the set­
tlement o f any problem confront­
ing the mentors in their relations
with each other.
Meeting one day in advance of
the conference and at the same
place annually, tho conches’ as­
sociation has proffered its help
to the conference in any connec­
tion where the athletic training
staffs are involved.

in its setting o f natural beauty, enhanced by the craftsmanship o f skilled
artist and artisans

Tho Country Club set in the roaming- hills o f the g o lf course-like a jewel
on a carpet o f green velvet-bcckons through the pines; here is com plete­
ness:
A superior cusine, with that careful attention to detail which marks the un­
usual, delightfully served.
Music that bids you sit and listen to exquisite harmony— that calls you
to daneje \vith its captivating melody, and rhythm.
Entertainment by a stellar group, in singing and in dancing, that has
charmed thousands throughout the nation, and will justify your highest
expectations.
Starting at 9

f.Wo years

‘5 "I'Bht fav- however, believes that wh(it''he has!

“ remarkable none unco he can do ugain, and he
in his has many aupportera in t|)ia
'
Delaney

THE OPENING AND SA T U R D A Y N IG H TS t
W ILL BE STRICTLY F O R M A L '‘

1 FORGET TH AT W E

TH E EN T E R TA IN M E N T

Beginning on Friday, December 11th

i

LOPEZ &amp; LAMOREAUX

The fam ous International Dancing team —
here for the first three nights only, by specnl request from n full season's con tract o f
the De Kalb roof.

e now and Fresh Stock o f
LUNCHEON— 1

ALYCE PHILLIPS

DINNER — 6 to 8

Well known Follies Beauty and Classic Solo
dancer.

SUPPER— From 9 On

THE MUSIC

’'Pedals fo r Friday and Sat
deliver on Saturday.

THE BOSTON SERENADERS

Reservations Are Solicited
Phone or Write the Clulj

M K R fr

Singing orchestra, booked direct from Boston

•;,k

■*

■.'■/ •»'

�iP P lip i

j t f&amp; l..

the

SANFORD HERALD. THURSDAY, DEC.Jj, J ,92^
■M

:

PAP.T! S IX T E E N

&amp;K■ »

-

t=
W ii

(133.00) Dollars certified check J
such deposit to be refunded lionaj
fide bidders upon return of plans I
and spcclflcntlnns to the Architect.
Hiib-eonrrarnfrs•may obtain copies
appllcabln to Itlelr work upon pay­
ment of Ten 010.00) Dollars which
will be retained.
TUSCALOOSA. Dec. 10.— W — *«-r» p o t lc c j^ rcSe r v c s the r l a h t to
Ily order of the County noard of
Public
Instruction. Hemlnole Coun­
The 192C official schedule of the
T '*! i S f i i n i l nil bids, or In acd
r c j r c t n^j,, o f p a r t 0 f i , j ,| |,y them ty. Florida. December 8th, '1923.
h eri to T. 0. Adam ., 1™ « « » In University of AIttb" m“
Chairman.
ccpt niVfu }„. to the best Interest
SccUon 27, Township 21. Consid­ team was announced here today. ^J^JlJjKounty.
FRED T. WILLIAMS.
of
,.f phins nnd spcclflcn- Attest:
eration $7 5 ,000 .0 0 .
T. XV. L A W T O N . Her.
. may lie bad from the ArchiJ. A. and Myrtle Logan to J. »• * S e p t e m b e r 25— Millsaps at Tus- byu|ioB deposit of Twenty-five
Dull. Dec. 10-12 - 10-20 &amp; Jan. 9th
Bills, Jr., lots 1 to 10 and 10 to
24, block 11, Geneva Town site, C° October 2.— Vanderbilt at NashI.WESTK1ATION S
lots 13 and 14, block 1 \Vhitcomb
INCOME TAN
(tl’ .HTF.SIS
A CHITS
October 9.— Mississippi A. &amp;
addition; lot 1, block 0, Whitcomb
addition, nlso lands in Section dl. at Meridian.
.
_ .
October 10.—Georgia Tech
Township 20, Consideration, $25,PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
Atlanta.
/\r
000.00.
October 23.—Sewance a
■tnllr 13-13 M n n n n lc T e m p l e I ln lld ln K
J. H. Daniel to Snmuel nnd Ben­
jfusca*
jamin Levy, part of lots A, B and mlngham.
October HO.—L* S. U.
C, subdivision o f Geneva. Consid­
loosa.
J at Bireration, $3,500.00.
November 0.— Kent
Wealth Corrington to Helen C.
_yfn nt MontJinkins, part o f lots 1 and 2, block mlngham.
Noveniber 13.— _
1, Flora Heights. Consideration,
gomory.
" rgin nt Bir$2,500.00.
November 25 j
Maude A. Lake to J. B. Price, mingham.
R. E. Johnson und Fred Cameron,
fst be defiant, why
lands in Section 5, Township 20.
If Mite hcJlT place on the ShipConsideration $1,500.00.
doesn’t H - Lancaster ExaminFrank V. Chappell to Angus R. ping Be
Land at
Chappell, part of Section 20, Town­ er-N
ship 10. Consideration, $1,000.00.
May Summerlin to George T.
Potce, lands in Section 23, 1ownM OORE H A V E N , OVIEDO
ship 20, Consideration, $1,000.00.
Leonard W. Holliday to Irvin G. Oration Prevented lay Alabama
Hampsher, lot 3 and 4, Holliday
Lady.
Bear Lake sub-division. Consider/
We own free nml clear 10 ncrcs o f drained muck
ation, $500.00.
Mrs. C. II. Padgett, 029 Quin­
land two miles south of Moore Haven, right on the
W llm cr Stewart to Ora
tan! St., Annison, Ala., says: "You
Baker Highway connecting that town with Tamiami
Bledsoe, lot 12, block A. Stc
have my permission to use my tenTrail nnd inside the system o f dykes which ate nearly
sub-division o f Altamonte Sy1
timonial, I hope every ono suf­
completed.
It is claimed thii land will be worth
Consideration $500.00.
J '°t fering with Goitre will see it. My
$1,500 per acre when tho improvements are finished
May Nixon to P ete r«/C on - Goitre was o f twelve years growth
thii.' winter.
fl. block 90, North C h J
and caused terrible distress.
I
sideration, $500.00. j P
will write to any one about my ex­
Also 15 acres of fine, flow ing well, vegetable land
Robert Trefry G r / ' “ g j g l perience with Sorhol-Quadruple a
nt Ovidcn, easily cleared, joining one of the pood
G. Hampsher, lot
^ 9 ° ; colorless liniment." Sold at nil
celery nnd fruit farms, near the Oviedo-Geneva hard
Orange Villa. C o / n Jfng^ lot drug stores, or write Sorhol Com­
road and the railroad.
T. L. Long
Consider- pany, Mechnniesburg, Ohio.
Lo­
9, Long's fir»r
. . ...
cally at Roumillat &amp; Anderson’s.
We can make attractive price nnd terms on these
a ion. $500.0p* to„ M®J,io S
Wiitrier S'*04* F, Stewnrt a
or will exchange one or both for improv.-d property
M i l l I K TO ( ‘ (IXT It At'TOIt Hi
j yAltanionto Springs,
nt Sanford or vicinity.
" “ r , ? * , *71500.00.
Kculi'i! Mils will lit* received |&gt;y
209 Magnolia Avc.
I'hon? 231
•be County lloaril of Public InCortsidii^ t o . T l Ij* V °ntU P"rt Hlnielion for .Seminole County,
i i v^"K’8 first addition. Con- Florida, at
.Superintendent'* nfOcr, Court House. Sanford. Florida,
ef I n / $600.00.
0f,yf&lt;i W. Holliday to Eric V. uni11 cloven a . M., January 13th.
I'(36, for Ibe furnishing of miller*
B“ *on, lots 8, 1) nnd 10, Holli- l«l
for and ilia erection of a colored
enr Lake sub-division, Con­ School llultdhiK located at Sanford,
In Hemlnoln County, In ueeordaure
don, $500.00.
w lth plans and specif Icntlnn* an
sonant W. H o'lidny to E. Leo- prepared by Illlon
209 Mngnolln Ave.
J. MiniKbton, ArI'hone 231
Soule, lot' 13, llollidny’s Bear c t i lt e d .
Hiieoessful
b
id
d
e
r
o
r
b
id
d
e
r
s
will
i sub-division. Consideration lie requ ired

K»r'-

Iritv News Briefs 1

Alabama Releases
Football Schedule

n r r f " - -

If*

. ,
*
Kuci^sfu1 bidder or
check of the p“ Vdllned by said
bidders to ^'.i.dSTtatid
ifamaitcs
ttnartl
‘' " , - # , 1 ,1 1 bidder or bidshould ttio sucafll(|(, tn ,.Xccute a
drrs f»n J ; £ supply bond, as re­
contract aj’"^|,,„ Jays after wrltqulrcd. wHjJr acceptance &lt;&gt;f bid.

-ond.rfiil
New house nn c . #
onl&gt;- i6 M0- T e m .0e?n?*i&lt;k,1

10 a m farin, h
Priced right ?0 ^

7

ft?
ft .i

lt(

;

B
h

:

Bonard W . Holliday to Mrs. t y - f l e o ( 7 5 % ) p e r c e n t o f tbe c o n ­
r a c t p r ic e o f th e ir bid. and to meet
itina M. Stehlik, lot 12. Iloll!- tWllh
tb e a p p r o v a l o f th e Hoard
s Bear Lake subdivision. ConNo bid w ill lie c o n s i d e r e d antes*
m a d e upon a f o r m as fu rn is h e d h\
ration, $500.00.
e A r c h it e c t , and a c c o m p a n ie d b&gt;
Bonnrd W . Holliday to Emma th
ft c e r t ifie d c h e e k p a y a b le to said
Popenning, tot 11, Holliday's Bear Hoard In a m o u n t o f F if t e e n H u n ­
( lt lio o . 00)
IbdlarR; ( p r o v i d ­
Lake sub-division. Consideration d r e d
ed thnt c a s h ie r 's c h e c k s on banks
$500.00.
o f S e m in o le C o u n ty w ill lie eonJ- 11. Snipes to Joseph Martin, widen'd ns c e r l l f l ed c h e c k s ) . T to'
lands in Section 32, Township 19,
Consideration not given.
,0
M. S. McCall to A. Bay Katz,
lot 1, block I), Oviedo Heights.
Consideration not given.
Essis A rgo to M. I). Polston,
part o f lo t 9, B. G. Smith’s addi­
tion. Consideration not given.
M. I). Polston to Essie Argo,
parts o f lots 9 und 10, B. G.
Smith's addition to Oviedo, Con­
sideration not given.
Quit Claim Deeds
It El A t. UHTATK
Newton Investment Company to
t i n - I I I . i i u 1st Nat'I. tin nk |||j«,
D. J. Mason and Phil Rosenberg
I'hone 49 0 -W
Hanford. Fla.
477 acres in Sections 27 and 32,
Hepreaeiitlng
W,
V.
W h e o le r .
Township 21. Consideration, $&lt;!,Heal Kstuto U r o k e r
000.00 .
Vplusin Investment Company to
Oviido Realty Company, part o f
Section 14, Township 21. Consid­
eration,' $500.00.

Tryi
Shop for good barber
work. Ladies welcome
Next to Valdez.

Hit

HAGAN REALTyI

FOR HOUSES

108 E. Second St.

FLETCHER-BULGER REALTY CO.
Phone 746

1 1 3 Magnolia I

HOMES-LOl
acreage I
in v e s t ig a t e ;
Furnished home in Sanford han
Small house on Magnolia iJ ,
$1,500. Terms.
Wl

FULTON CEMENT PRODUCTS
INCORPORATED

10-acre celery farm rlo*eli$
giMid house, a]| equipment
truck. All for $9,000. «, i
UNUSUAL hu)s in farmt
Best warehouse site in li, dt*I
per front foot. Excellent iin

Room 105 Seminole Hotel
Sanfurd (Seminole County) Florida

COLCLOUGH
Real Estntc

Building1Sand and Cement Blocks

311 First Xaticulfcdl
Sanford, Fla.

With ornamental and plain faces delivered at
our plants at Osteen and shortly in Sanford.

—
to f u r n is h
a
so r e ly
bond In an nnioiin t e ou u l to s e v e n -

.00.

'

,Vi';

WE HAVE BUYERS WAITING

PACKARD R EALTY CO.

1

'! ***1

"
i" ’ " '
hate
several
[or country homes. „ / ' ? ” *** IrvbJ
if you arp interested in S j ' j j j “

FOR EXCHANGE OR SALE

r GOITRE AT
HOME

room house ^

J'icc

Robertson, Williams and Monahan

gwi

irr'

\}Vt acres on firti . Mr**t i

We deliver the best Cement and Building Sand
at $3.50 on your lot anywhere in Sanford.
(

GOOD W AREHOUSE SITE

Send all orders

All payments must he made to the office. Orders
countersigned by secretary.

BOO feet on track. Close in. Price $10.00 per
track foot. Good terms.
'D ill

OPPOR1
12 ROOMS!®

our office at Seminole Hotel.

INCOME PROPERTY

Close in on

M. L. FULTON. President
J. W. FULTON. Vice President.
It. L. Payette, Secretary-Treasurer

This is a new building paying more than 8%
gross. Very good location w ith fine possibil­
ities, $32,000. Terms.
See Me F or Subdivision Property.

Only $15AH
25 Lots and 15 Houses on Ttirtte4k|

Porter E. Pitts

Building PermitN
None.

REAL ESTATE

KARL J. SCHULTZ
1st National Bank Bldg.

666

BRYANT &amp; HA1

WHY PAY BIG RENTS?

IN VESTM EN TS

Number 6 Ball Builditt^
‘ Office, Sanford, J

Phone 744.

W. F. HOLBORN, Sales Manager

Is a prescription for
“ It takes years o f practice to
to break a record." This is especi­ Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue,
ally true of a longevity record.— Bilious F ever and Malaria
Greenville News.
It kills the germs.

20 Years Experience Will!

A Nice Bungalow ju st com pleted, fou r room s, electric
lights, bath room , fireplace. Lot 50x116. Only $4,500
Easy terms.
A Bungalow o f three rooms. N early finished. Electric
lights, bath, and fireplace. $4,000. E asy Term s.

Lot at N orthw est corner Oak A vc., and 14th St.,
$2,500— $700 cash, balance, terms.

Choice w are-house site at corner o f Second St.,
ami C edar; one block o f f First St., at $75 per front
foot.

_ ____ ___

xlj

A Safe and Sane H
Five-room C ottage, hath, electric lights, fireplace and
garage. Lot 66x110. Only $3,500. E asy terms.

LAKE MARl

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

Three acres with G room hoiD^iF

23 acres, Upsalaaml
$30,000. Term s.

Country

Club

road,

ing utrect; very good L&gt;r i -

at

Lake Mary Development Company

k

Special for one wee&gt;k $5-500
Chas. II. Night.

r p 'r i ,

Groves, Celery farm s, lota, houses.

0*11-10

A gulden o p p ortu n ity now presents
itself fo fill the hearts o f those you love
with Christmas happiness.

Masonic Bldg.

I'hone 707

PURVIS &amp; 'V1L

216 E. Second Street
New House Palm etto Ave., all new
furnished. Good term s .............. $10,500

B U yTh J

Avettuq ............................................ Sl.ooo

Lot in M ayfair 50x117, near the lake.
Good terms ....................................... $4,500
T w o Lots Oak and Central Ave.
For the tw o ....................................... $5,000
Lot 100x117 Sanford Ave. A good bargain.
Three Lots, 7th W illow St., $7,500 for three.
Lot 35x117 Sanford A ve. around 5th, $12,000
Lot in Bel-Air, 50x125, Eastern e,\p.. $1,150

BUICK MOTOR CO.. FLINT, MICHIGAN

Lot in San Lanin, 56x110 ................. $3,500

PirliJoit o f 1jc riff ill Motor • Cot froration

Lot 60x127 Oak and C e n tr a l.................. $3,500

Lake Monroe Development
Co.

c3he'BetterBUICK

Pulcston-Brum ley Building
Sanford, Fla.

Sanford Buick Co.
Magnolia Ave,

Ju st Look Three H

Lot (&gt;1x117 Cypress A ve., o f f Celery

C om e in today to insure delivery o f
the m odel you desire. VVc w ill leave
it, standing proudly at your curb, early
Christm as m orning.

; r,

R. R. Eldridge

5 Bull Bldg-

REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS

1

B u y now, the Better Hoick you had
intended to buy in the spring. Have
it standing nt the door when Christ­
mas morning dawns. Give your fam i­
ly the pleasure and surround th em
w ith the safety o f the Better B tuck's
e a sie r starting and safer control for the
winter months.

K

Phone 117

The Davey-Winston Organization

Tljisis
thtlTrue:io b u y
y o u r TSetter B u i c k

-r f

108 Magnolia A ve.

"

r “ ’“ ’

I b n tr Mill* li l.ita i■, 1 1, i l . r t - i * nrrra sub-tllvlilril nrar ih.- I'hornlx
I llllll r* C o . In V»lii«ln r u u i i l ) . near Ihr &gt;1H |ron llrhlKr. \|| un
S t n to It sail \n. a, Ihrm- n i l I m a t e In a v r r * ft-w tin* a, ir *uu
conn* u im nml urt *niir rbale r.

230 feet East front J|! rtl* ^ * 3
Commercial and u
^for* tt“ l
$160 per front foot, and ™
«

u H0UBht f0r "
i:. S T A F F O ItO

w

H Z

....... ...
J a V rLr P ...... ..

nrtl ncrk.

^

Onr dnnblr 1.1

&gt; - • - trn a r r r . In , . „ r a m " ,
caah— r e u trill ha , , .

,’ ,n

T M r , ern, h

p t .r r
„ P,

•» not .old la

4 fa lm etlo H U M

•var.mrat. r „ ee *IA00. Terma.

g

entering
moat attrwtiw’

330 feet of this, east of
and running through
more than Justify
,V(ier
ford population in . ‘ (Kt 1
may be too Ule f-r
f

CITY

m ak e

' B'" k'

n

Phone

f l

-THE DlSUf.

For I*- 1 ,to a r m |Jn.| i r ni|„„|r r.iunt, rl.b ( nillr, (ram 1 » „(„ r,l
" k n “ i.W" f
rn“ ,on,)- " " clrnrrd rirrp l (Hr nrrr, Trail,

west

120

•3 1 '

ReJid(#rt

�- •-

CTitf+Ti

The first unit of DRUID
PARK was over-subscrib­
ed by 32 lots at noon to­
day. All those not secur­
r&gt; • r r ’- J f - L X " ,

ing ■reservations in the
first unit will be given lo­
cation in the second unit,
that w i l l be officially
placed on sale in the next
few days. We are now ac­
cepting reservation f o r
the the second unit prior
to its sale. Reservations
can be made and secured
with a deposit of 5%.

iW 6 e started Monday,
■n given this office and
their completion.

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="18">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="20499">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1925</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21890">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, December 10, 1925</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21891">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21892">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on December 10, 1925.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21893">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21894">
                <text>Original 18-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, December 10, 1925; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21895">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21896">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21897">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21898">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="2203" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="2075">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/5b59c877dc0a22a17bdc79cba0723b4f.pdf</src>
        <authentication>2360b5d359969f030f23b5dbee62d873</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="21889">
                    <text>g&amp;ii'.

h i%" &gt;),&gt; 1
Florida: mostly cloudy
and Thursday, probably lo c a l-----.
tonight in south and central por-gj*g|
tion; not much change .in Umperature; moderate north and north*
east winds.

S veseU W e
1 Garden L a n d
A S S O C IA T E D P R E S S L E A S E D W IR E

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1925

Sanford City Commissioner-Elect

C a n d id a te ’s

Is T w e n t y - . I
es In T u e s C o n te s t

ion

rc p o lic y I s
S ta te m e n t

is M o r n i n g
jiier was electill the vacancy

Commission
termination o f
hall's term of
ation of V0/ e3
eral city elecr. HoushoUler
78 received b y
the other can[ office.
|eht, the inricinth( r. it is jwdd,
jours who it is
ik voted othcr-

Governor Martin Signs Bill Appropriations And
Authorizing Construction Of
St.Johns-Indian River Canal Taxes Occtijjiy Most

The official announcement of
the signing of the St. Johns-Indian river canal measure by Gov.
Hr. Funs Hathaway Asserts John W. Martin wus received nt
NNork On Orlandu Highway. j the Chnmbor of Commerce offices
to He Started As Soon As today, coming ns exceedingly welDeods Have Been Secured corned news to all interested in
the completion of the project, de­
clared Sec. It. W. I’earmnn.
The bill calling for the construc­
tion of a waterway from the St.
Johns River near Sanford to the
East Const at a point near T itus­
Highway Chief Visits Sanford ville, wan introduced nt the Inst
Per Purpose Of Inspecting session of the legislature by J. I,
state senntor from the
I, Route For Proposed Road Parrish,
Brevard district, who is said to
have been advocating the passage
The commencement of work on of the measure ns on of vital im­
11the proposed new road between portance for the future of this
Sanford and Orlando immediately section of Florida.
after the deeds for the right of
The canal will represent the
way are provi *}d by the Seminole last connecting link in a system
County Commissioners, nnd the im- of inland, scenic wntorwnys extend­
i j provement and maintenance of the ing from northern points down
present Orlando road and the do through the coastal section of the
; tour on the Snnford-DoLnnd high- Cnrolinns to Jacksonville, up the
!way, was pledged by I&gt;r. Cons A. St. Johns River nnd to south ElorHathaway, chairman
the Stnte idn points by way of Sanford nnd
. , of ...............
i Horn Department, who visited tins the Indian River.
city today in connection with the
In addition to reclaiming ap­
Housholder, who defeated H. R. Stevens in Tuesday’s fiction, Chamber of Commerce’s agitation proximately 750,000 acres of fer­
seat on tho City Commission to sune'.d Dr. ( ’. .1. Marshall, for better roads lending into Sun- tile land the completion of the
term expires this month. Mr. Housholder will serve for three ford.
cut is expected to place Sanford
In disrurslng the general condi_______ tion of highways in this section,

DeLand Detours Are
! To He Made Passable

Weather
light Vote

E F.
for a
whose
year:'.

NUMBER 111.

EIGHTEEN PAGES TODAY

O f Congress^ Tim e

und this district conspicuously on
the map ns a tourist center by
bringing here hundreds of yachts
choosing the inland scenic passage
in preference to the outside route.
A. P. Connelly, chairman of the
inland waterw ays committee of the
Chamber of Commerce, and Ed­
ward Higgins, president of the
Chamber, expressed themselves ns
being well pleased with the final /Y f T I X ir n
fnvornhle action taken on the bill ( j l J l j j j l
thnt will provido for the wen- j
tion of n specin! navigation ills-1
tric t in Seminolo and Brevard Party Of

LARGE

i

n

.

DELEGATION IS
A I?
DF

A I T
V 1 I

V
!

---------

50 Is Entertained
By Chamber Of Commerce
Officials And Taken On
Motor Tour Of Sanford

counties.

“The signing of the bill by the
governor removes the last ob­
stacle from our path.” Mr. Higgins
stated, “nnd wo nre now able to
After a meeting rcccord accom­
commerce operations just ns soon
as a contract can he entered up­ plishment in Jacksonville, which
ended Tuesday afternoon, t h e
on.”
The pnssnge of th? canal hill I hoard of directors of the National
nnd the approval of the gover- anufacturers’ Association, nnd othnor represents what is destined to !o r prominent lumbermen nrrived
be the g reatest single piece of j here nt noon today on the steam er
legislation ever sponsored by citi- j Osceola, on the first ley of a fivezens of this section of the state,” day tour ofj the state,
Mr. Connelly said in commenting i The tour will embrace overnight
on the project, "and the com -'stops in Orlando, Miami, West
mcnccment of work on the w ater-; Palm Bench
und Scbring, nnd
way can well he termed an epoch- \ short stops will be made at Lake*
ul event in the history of t h e ' land, Luke Wnles, Bartow, Tampa
sta te .”
| and St. Petersburg, the party dis.............. .................... .
^ | handing in tho Inst city.
The trip is being made under
the sponsorship of the GcorgiaFlorida
Sawmill Association, a
III
i m r
/\¥*i regional member of the nutionn!
IN
K l K ill M l V l l r
»n«l J* Baker Arnold, presi111 L H J l l U L . V l l 1
v f l | ,lent, E. O. Harrell, sectutary and

Prohibition, Aviation
Questions Awaiting:
Turn As Tax Bill
Gets Right Of Way
»

"

I

Budget Estimates
Sent By Coolidge
Debate On Revenue
Measure To Close
At Saturday Meet
WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.—
(AP)—Taxes and appropria­
tions had the whole stage to­
day on capitol hill while the
more spectacular issues of the
new congressional session, in­
cluding aviation nnd prohibi­
tion, nwaited their turn impationtly.
Driving ahead with its tax

hill debate, the house paused only
long enough to refer to Mr. Cool­
idge proposing expenditure:) of
I F A D I IE K
$1150,000,000 in excess of the ap­
L i L 'i i ’J l J I w Ik J X i k j l l i j l / I Hm connection, and would use all
propriations for the current year.
the influence of his department
The senate, lingering over the for­
toward the immediate betterment
malities of getting organized a f­
of local highway conditions.
|) at the old City
ter the summer’s interlude, was in
. LOCAL
„ „
In a conference with County
ck in the nuirnrecess until tomorrow.
5:27 o’clock, &lt;&gt;fE, F. Housholder is robbed of
k J A i l l V f U L f D I 1 l X J l J representing tho official staff.
The budget estimates were sent
Within 10 min* $500 Tuesday night when un­
For the purpose of enabling the to the capitol by messenger and*
roads in the section hnvo not been
[fj hail been re- identified thieves entered his of­
Igiven the amount of attention that Authoritios Arc Probing 2 Wilson, Householder, H oyle visitors, representing what is do- the prciuient’s accompanying mosh;, the election fices in the First National Bank
...........................
L a s t N i g h t ; £jj1\ro,l nPI'HwJmntely *1,000.000- sagv, outlining details of the gov­
npletnl its tub- building ami look the money Representative Of Palestine- they warrant, the tremendous
Safe
Opened
Ocaurences In Open Shop
n r i.&lt;. .
000 of invested capital in nil pnrts ernment’s fiscal program, was
known the re- front a desk drawer.
Arab Congress Gives View amount of work confronting the
J:
Mining
Camps
Last
Night;
Janitor
Of
First
National f t|u&gt; rnuntry, to see Florida and rend to tho House by its clerk ju st
department having hitherto pre­
| greeted with |
To
League,
Requesting
Com
Explosion Wrecks Dwelling
Brunswick, Gn., coroner’s jury
H ank H lliltling S u s p e c te d ] draw their own conclusions ns to after the day’s session began a t
Mr. IloUsholdvented such action, blit I wish to
mission To Study Matter assure
l the stability, justification of the noon.
| gathered near says J. C. Flynn, Srinford man,
you that I will do every­
whose body was found in car
Tile offices of Wilson, Houshol- progress, and reasons for perm an­
Work On Appropriation Bills
thing in my power to immediately
PITTSBURGH, Pn„ Dec.
M‘)
GENEVA, Dec. 9.—(/P)—Imme­ remedy the situation, nnd on the j—Authorities of Allegheny and der and Boyle, attorneys on the ent prosperity of the qtntc, n sub­
Several house sub-committees
announcement near there Tuesday, committed
diate action by tho league of Na­ day that the deeds for the rig h t-; Wcshiiigton counties today arc in- fourth floor of the First National stantial entertainm ent fund to de­ already are a t work on appropria­
littie, .Mr. Stcv- suicide.
Municipal Court nt its session tion:! Council to check alleged of-wny lor the new stnte road vestigating two occurrenuces in Hank Building wore ransacked fray all expenses of the trip has tion hills to fulfill tho budget
Bjholder shook
been subscribed hy the members needs enumerated by the president.
I poll-, each sur- this morning is called upon to i French misuse of the mandate over Number nre turned over to the open ship mining camps of the about 7 o'clock last night, it was of
the Florida lumber fraternity. Two of them measures, making
learned
this
morning,
nnd
$500
of
j
Syria
is
urged
by
(sham
Djabir
Bey
road
department,
I
will
advertise
Pittsburgh Coal flompany, near
*i of supporters settle domestic relations of
representing the A rah-Palestine for bids and push the construction here last night, one of which re­ E. F. Housholdcr's personal money Lavish Entertainment Provided money available for tho Interior
Thomas David nnd his wife.
removed from u drawer of the
congress. Ho appealed to Signor
Entertainm ent on n lavish scale nnd Pastoffico Department* are
Governor M artin has signed Scialoia, president of the counsel, of the highway as much as pos­ sulted in n woman being crushed safe.
icharge of the
will he provided by tho regional nearing completion nnd will he
to death under n truck und the
d of the ful­ tho St. Johns-Indian River ca­ today for the right to present the sible.”
It was reported th at a member units of tlie Florida Lumber und brought before tho House next
During a conference with Coun-j other an explosion which wrecked
ler, clerk: Mrs. nal hill, according to word reach­ I Syrian demands.
of the firm left the safe doors un­ Millwork Association in Orlande wook.
ty
Commissioners
relative
to
the
the
dwelling
of
n
miner.
In
the
Kathryn Wil­ ing here today.
] in his communication to Signor route of the new stnte road No. II. I latter instance tho miner and his locked when leaving the office and West Palm Beach; and a din­
The
non-partisan
rovenuo
ton, inspectors.
E. F. Housholder is elected Scialoia, which he repeated to Dr. Hathaway personally went j family of five escaped unhurt,
yesterday afternoon about 0:90 ner party und entertainm ent pro­ mcasuro carrying u $.725,000,000
his victory at member of City Commission ov­ Foreign Secretary* Chamberlain of
that section of the road lying I Contradictory claims were put o’clock, returning about 7 o’clock gram luivo been arranged by pro­ cut in tho nations tux burden and
lui'lolder stated er H. R. Stevens, his majority Great Britain and Foreign Minis- over
endorsed in principle yesterday hy
m
Seminple
County and assisted | forlh hy coni company officials to find the draw ers ‘jimmied’ open minent lumbermen in Minmi.
|uU| be dictated being 29 votes.
nnd $500 in ensli stolen.
the president in his annunl mess­
ter Unden of Sweden, the Syrian.in the solution H
certain problems i|lnij
sheriff
R
r
f
i„„,i
&lt;i„.r
iff
n
(j
Woodside
of
Al­
After
lunching
here
at
the
Val­
to accomplish!
Approximately $1,200 in negoti­ dez Grill, tho visitors left in p ar­ age receiv'd thu praise of ieudors
Dr. Fons H athaw ay, chairman representative declares his people I in connection &lt; 1th curving “Hi” 1Ilegh\*ny county on one side and the
im*. •,.-tc\r-&gt;-i.n‘». of tho*Ttlale* Road Department,
able securities were left in the
wish the council immediately to highway through th«**city.
■*'
mine workers oc tho other. Tho safe untouched, according to re­ lor car busses provided through of both parties on the ways nnd
(this miSion of I upon a visit to Sanford today,
courtesy of tlie Coral Gables C or­ means committee which framed it,
send
a
commission
of
inquiry
to
In
connection
with
the
Deling*
itruck
ploughed
into
a
group
of
1 in his position I declared th a t work on the Sun- the
ports.
poration for the remainder of in opening general debate on the
Sanford
road,
Mr.
Hathaway
said
jpersons
causing
the
death
of
Mrs.
pm he would ford-DeLand road will be s ta rt­
Authorities arriving a t the of­ their trip.
hill yesterday.
A
le
nl
that
lie
had
today
talked
with
the
Geo.
Timko,
I
t,
nnd
the
injury
of
hr adoption of
fices shortly a fte r tho robbery Imd
the
mandate
and
extoncontractor
and
arranged
to
have
Fount
of
By agreement, generui debate on
ed
ns
soon
ns
the
right-of-way
Tin*
chief
accomplishments
of
another woman, a deputy sherilT been announced, arrested K. D.
were designed 1
the national directors nt Jackson­ the measure will he concluded not
of the com-1 has been secured by the county sion of the rights autonomy to the tht) detour near Orange City kept and the truck driver.
Butler, negro janitor of the build­
later than Saturday night, and
In preference to! commissioners ami advertise­ Syrian people, who are willing, in passable condition by frequent
Tho contention of the mine ing nnd committed him to the ville was tin- putting in motion of leadeni are confident that, with n
however,
to
grant
concessions,
not*
machinery calculated to provide
mentscan
he
inserted
for
the
dragging,
until
the
Yajlrundx
[that tended to)
company
spokesmen
is
that
ns
the
county jail pending un investiga­
support f o r a nation-wldo! rienr tight-of-way, it will receive
in preference preliminary’ work to be started. ably for the continuance of French could deliver the* 200 cars of rock commissary truck neared a group tion thnt is expected to definitely financial
lumber
promotion
rompuign to lie | final action in the House before
campaign
matters.
necessary
for
the
completion
of
crists.
Members of Kiwanis Club are
of persons gathered near Montour identify tho perpetrator of the conducted over n period of five tho end of next week,
The t xl.s of five questions to the project.
warned
by
J.
II.
White
against
No.
10
mine
at
Library,
the
driver
hervice as City
Many Measures Presented
ho submitted to the various gov­ "I have also renewed today niy was attacked, stones being hurled theft within thu next 12 hours, it years at a cost of $1,000,1)00 a
" lii' as efficient, many fradulent methods of ad­ ernments including the U. S., pre­ appeal
year. Newspapers and magazines! A number of measures propos­
to the railroads for a sill* at the truck, one of which shat­ was said.
las loyal to t he- vertising now being used over liminary to conversation of tin*
Butler is said to Imve been dust­ iti all parts of the country nre ing to carry out th« major rec­
ficient number of cars to provido tered the windshield, causing him
M this common-. the stnte.
ing the office a t a late hour yes­ to lie list'd under the contemplat-1 oinmendations of President Cool­
international
conference
and
con­
the
immediate
shipment
of
nil
the
Approximately fifty members
to lose control of the vehicle.
In my power to I
terday, and tho reported discovery ed plan, it is said.
| idge were included m tho \,0-l5
[llou. holder do- of the National Lumber-Men’s trol of the manufacture of arms rock and other materials neces­
of
his screw driver in auspicious
Sheriff
Woodsilo
denied
tlint
his
Government Mny Subscribe
1hills and resolutions Introduced inAssociation are guests of Cham­ were agreed upon by the council sary for the completion of the deputies either discharged tlu'ir location combined with other cir­
The
action
taken
to
provide
this
to the Senate yesterday as tho
road,"
Dr.
Hathaway
stnted.
today.
| this otia i m in ber of Commerce today at a
In reference to the present San- guns or used tear gas. The ex­ cumstantial evidence is said to financial support constitutes un fimt -crop. Meanwhile n total of
The first aski the opinion of
and supporters ( luncheon given a t the Valdez
resulted in his arrest.
endorsement of tho p'nn* of Dr. 2,927 bills and resolutions thrown
each government as to the nature ford-Orlando road, Mr. H athaw ay)plosion took place nt Midland mine, have
[they have given Dote*.
Chief Roy (!. Williams and his Wilson Compton, Washington, D.jinto the House hopper on tho first
nenr
t ’nnnnsburg,,. Washington
instructed
Mr.
Thrasher
to
give'
and
extent
and
grave
objections
and trust that
DOMESTIC
assistants were following oilier
secretary-m anager of tho na- day has been swelled hy severnt
to the private manufacture of arms immediate attention to the im­ county. The wrecked house, had clues
1by sending me
this morning, nnd additional tioniil body, and Frank G. Wls- hundred more,
been
occupied
by
the
family
of
a
While Senate Is adjourned, mentioned in the league covenant. provement of tile shoulders of the
kh res,ion ihility
arrests may follow, it was iuti- no.*, Laurel, Miss., president. GovThe reading of tho president’s
The others ask whether the coun­ highway and the maintenance of union miner, who had not been mateij,.
|and I shall nil- | the House today continued its
employed
at
the
mine
since
it
open­
eminent as owner of 90 per cent message yesterday drew frequent
work
upon
the
revenue
Dili
and
the
road
from
now
until
the
con­
tries’
constitutions
present
obsta­
cr to i rve thi! |
L. 1’. Boyle a member of the of tlie timber will subscribe to | applauses from the Republican
consideration to several cles to the conclusion of an in­ struction of tho new highway is ed under the 1917 wage scale.
r l in a munm r giving
firm, who returned to the offices the fund in combating inroads of side in the house with members
Tho
United
Mine
Workers
had
recommendations
offered
by
ternational agreement regarding completed.
| nproach."
generally standing nnd applauding
chnrgod th a t reopening hy the about 7 o’clock Inst night, found inferior substitutes.
President Coolidgo in his annual private manufacture und of their
the elevator out of coiumisniou und j In addition to the officers of tlie nt the end, hut wnn received in
r*
•
l
i
i
I
_____
J
Pittsburgh
coal
employees’
service
message to Congress.
:ature.
S e i l H I l O l e n O U l e V a i ( U n d e r the Montcur and Midland I all the windows of his office open nation and regional association, the Senate without demonstration.
Count Ludwig Salm, husband
Representative G arrett of Ten­
plans under the 1917 wage scale in addition to other evidences o f jft |urJr,, representation of the di
of the form er Millicent Rogers,
was an attem pt to abrogate the disorder tending to indicate ‘be)rectors’ hoard of the national body nessee, thu Democratic floor leadwill seek a divorce ami the cusJanitor’s sudden departure, lie is included on the trip, and many er asserted the message was a
Jacksonville wage agreement.
today of the child, according to
said.
of the widly known lumbermen | “very mediocre paper” and saw in
a statem ent Issued by lilm to­
Butler was arrested lat'&gt; last have their wives or daughters it too much “ political opportunday.
night hy Constable E. E. Walker along with them, ’
CHICAGO. Dec. 9.—(/P)—Every
I iipi."
Pittsburgh Police today are
and lodged in the county jail. An­
brewer
in
Indiana
Illinois
and
WisThe
contract
for
tho
construc­
LaFolletto Status Undecided
investigating
the
killing
of
a
regother negro by the name of Frank
wil be forced
"V tion of u section of the Seminole
Ki- woman and the dynamiting of a consin
Blair
was
also
arrested
ns
a
sus­
orations temporarily, l,cc* &gt; • Boulevard thnt will, when com­
,,.
I ization of the Senate committees
*** bi hi this dwelling in open shop mining when their permits will be cancell­ pleted,
pect. Blair was released this
extend
from
the
Monroe
(Continued on page 3.)
camps
near
th
at
city.
'•« Grill. Mr.
morning.
ed hy E. S. Yellowly, prohibition bridge to a point below the new
on advertising,
The
money
lost
hy
Mr.
Houshol­
. STATE
.
• .
Hotel Forrest I-ike was signed
HAVANA. Cuba, Dec.
B:*ny points of
Tho family troubles of Thomnn der had been drawn from the hank
'^
B
e
f
o
re
they
will
inpermitted
to
yesterday
by Frank W. Cox, of
West
Palm
Beach
police
nre
I'Jnians. Many
Three
bills, under which
several
days
ago
to
he
used
in
resume under the new permits, for the Ribnut Development Com­ David and his wife were aired
u'ng schemes holding G. C. Both well while an 192(5, federal agents will investi­ pany, lowest bidder on the project. before Judge W. E. White in Mu­ purchasing a piece of real estnte, j hk»nt would Ihi given tho powe
to rube or lower customs duty,!
. ,*b" merchants! investigation is being made into gate thoroughly. and the brewers) In commenting on the construc­ nicipal Court this morning.
it is said.
establish new duties und to cancel
W* «f the com- the death of his wife Tuesday
tion of the lake shore driveway,
Mrs. David is said to have caus­
will t a x . to
others; to establish a railroad com- O U I 1 1 Q D
111 l i e O r g l t l
Mr Wight, afternoon.
Mr. Cox declared that everything ed the a rre st of her husband on ENGLAND, FRANCE AGREE mission und to organize a hank
their
premises,
by
‘ir&gt;
a^c
The
heavy
rains
of
last
wee!:
______
• Ujrs are going
possible was being done td get u charge of disorderly conduct
j . C. Flynn, Sanford employeo
atrungers who have been followed by fair wCa- nut search warrants*
GENEVA, Switcrlaud, Dec. 0. havo been introduced in the senate.
his machinery through congested growing out of an argum ent over
ther
and
low
tem
peratures
over
England
nil
dFrancp,
today,
ac­
,n ‘be welfare
IF”
“Kricultimij
h|,f'h
Y
J*1}
**
of
the Seminolo Security Company
railroad
yards
to
Sanford,
and
e
x
­
.ill,, lust
n ig h t by
hy Y clIo w L ), Who
the family automobile.
last night
most of the state, according to a made
cord concerning study ot the prob­ capitalized s t $10,000,000. Half of I who wus found dead in his car
pressed
the
belief
that
ho
would
hat
a
It was testified in court that
f1Illustrations of weather report issued )&gt;y tRe U.
bo able to commence actual op­ the Daviihi were separated about lem of mutual assistance in war it subscribed by the government near Brunswick, Ga.. Monday aftm its would likewise be
und the* reiyiaindtfr by the public. U rnnon, came to hi* death from
operation anil S. Bureau todnv.
erations within a very few weeks. two weeks ago, ami that trouble time.
‘° stick to
—?■ ■ —
i
—a— -1hullot wounds inflicted with a gtm
One of the Ribaut Development over tho automobile had been
‘iniate advertis~
^
a v r* n t « T T
aI
l*
I fired by his own hand according to
Company’s dredges is in Lake browing ever since.
Monroe at the present time, but
*• n«-v,ly elected
Judge White a fte r hearing a
will not lie placed in operation
?b nve a short
until tho urrival of additional number of witnesses who were
.?
for comachinery, ordered several months brought into court hy Mrs. David,
dismissed the case against Mr.
: Members of
■■ —
*.
I "Flynn’s body wUs IdWcovfjreil
ago, it was announced. _ (
David.
she
was
murdered.
Rot
it
•
NEW YORK, Dec. 9.—(/P)—Say­ reading n pile of letters when Ida by passerby who said his wife
■i-Vul u’» noli* WEST PALM BEACH, Doc. 9.
r J* year 1020
Tlie wife hnd charged that her
was leaning over it in an hysteri­
Police " V T ' S i l a v aUcrnoon
—&lt;fV)—County authorities were to­ well
ing his wife has been "heartless” statement wus made public.
home
late
rue.
J
*
{he
husband
drew
n
gun
on
tier
ami
cal
condition."
“
His
purpose,"
the
statem
ent
»I:r‘r,th&gt;’ \benefit
rwU - «p‘
jj.
of day piecing together, bits of evD when Bothweii dashed
that he had also made threats t&gt; in not letting him see their baby, said, "is to establish thnt hi* Irn . "A!1*: Flynn, taken to n nearby
*lr timing ten. donee that will either hold or free Delray city .11 r »«*
kill her.
Count Ludwig Salm plans to sue been abandoned hy his wtV w ith­ .hospital because of her highly ner­
lhe
nd Mrs.
Thomas Clark, S. F. Hearn, Rog­ her
G. C. Bothwell in connection with wife had shot. her- »•
for
separation
on
the out justification und thnt lie is en­ vous condition, said that her hus
The Sanford Municipal Ban-! ers Parkman and J. I. Inzey all grounds of ilesertion. Ho seeka titled to the custody of hi t infant Ihand had been drinking heavily
ilh n
F j h°,i has
TJ been
uw n!
killing or suicide of his wife, officers arrived, tiny
p , . ‘ club IJennie Bothwell, 25. Bothwell in Bothwell dead in the Wfrom her will give a concert in Central Park, paid fines a fter pleading guilty to j the protection of the American son. Count Salm is fully convinced [during tne day and had forced h ti
.and giv-jthc county jail, m aintains n sto rk pistol one foot
courts nnd tho custody of thu baliy. that the affection which his wife [to take several drinks."
police, were Thursday night at R o’clock. The being drunk.
"All the way from JacksonviUi
.ii ,,
silence between outbursts of sobs. hand. While Delray began com- following program will bo render­
Augustus Kirkland, colored, Ru- His attorneys announce they are had for him has been alienated
F 'hr r
,u w
Bothwell so far, has refused to iavestigating, ritirenj^r^ntiy Cn- ed under the direction of Joseph fus Brook and Jessie Gilmore, all bringing up papers for the suit, and that she now joins with her [she said, he had threatened
m y conu»u.
, , (’aim __
v
? the for
_. _ ndvlsofs in rendering his e ffo rts Icommit suicide, hut she had pnnl
*&gt;t
of givu the county authorities ' tho tng to the homa. “ j ^ ft|1 extent lieixenstein, conductor.
conduct. I ,At
Beach,
where
1. March—The Chicago Tribune paid fines for disorderly
m
ust
George
uier
Millicent
Rogers
went
with
I to see his child uncomfortable and Ilittle attention to his threats.”
rfl ' un.l'h' Islightest inkling of what took place gaging Bothwell
1 ordam
When the case
- - i• ■
. . .
.1 ..... ..
i *»«—_
en route irom Nan—Chambers.
hr. ' ain” in .h is homo yesterday afternoon th at he lost his temper
Carl
top,
charged
wfth
disorderly
j
her
son
nnd
her
parents,
Mr.
and
difficult.
* ,y. " n “1 „ where he was to
2.
Overture—King
of
the
Night
crcd
them
out.
tiil
yoU
«) the
. ' hang th e ) prior ot the report of a gun and
conduct nnd resisting arrest, was .M rs. H. II. Rogers, ju st before
Miss Rogers nnd the count were ford to Darteo,
—Barnard.
. called he failed to appear and hi* -her titled hushand'a arrival from j married in the municipal building attend the sale of an automobile
“Get out or I’ll
to the finding of tho lifeless hod/
It
2.
Descriptive
—
G
randfathers
ideals »pon- Iof his wife in n bedroom of their said, according to Fali:e.
*’ firment to
bond of $25 was ordsr estreated. I Europe a week ago, the countess in New York in 1924 when she seized in McIntosh county for
.^ f l a r o l d Clock—Antsden.
Itf .. . .
| home. From the tim e lie was quired the service
__________________ —
'w a s playing cards nnd puffing a wax 20 nnd her husband 10. They whiskey running.
4. Popular Medley—Feists Hits
j. giving the lodged behind the bars in the coun­ subdue Bothwell)
The Seminole Security Company
«nt^from
Christopher L. Sbolex, inventor j mouogrummud cigarette when i n - . left soon a fte r for a hopeymoon
of
1925—Barry-Seicca.
has
sent a man to Georgia to in­
ty
jail,
Bothwell
has
been
given
to
of the first practical typewriter, | formed of tho suit.
| abroad and tho countess returning
V , ^ ' , at «nc
T f - r ordV;^ him
Intermission
* leadership, Itears.
her shgulders.l without
her
husband several vestigate the affair, C. D. Couch
mti
aaid
in
the
early
days
of
typewrit&gt;Sh»
shrugged
, *** diKussion
To questions asked by sheriff's locked up p e n ^ j^
t'" the
ie ja-1 5. Grand Selection—HI Trovo- ing; “ I feel that I have done [ flipped thfe ashe: from her cigu- months before the baby was born. stated this morning.
{ tore—Verdi.
” a&gt;mitteo for deputies ami reporters, he has bur­ tion. ju s t n* they get I
I have nothing j She went buck to her parents, who
1r»Piin.
Winter—New 26-story ap art­
C. Concert Waltzes—\Yme, wo­ something for th women, who rette and suid:
had not approved of the match
ied his head* in his arm . In the
have always had to work so hard, to say.”
ment house to be built in Tapreli
man and Song—Strauss.
everal bricks amt ^
was
in
his
s
h
ir
t!
ami
has
been
with
them
ever
meantime, preparations are going
This will enable them more easily
Count Salm
Terrace.
bas the forward for the inquest this a f t ­ officers to
anj lock- - 7. Intermezzo—A fter Sunset— to earn a living.”
sleeves
in his New York office! since.
chase,
he
was
capture
*
*
Pryor.
ernoon
to
determ
ine
whether
Both*
&amp;
»• *■»
well’s wife shot heraeli or whether cd up.

« r . /-iiTirx

News Summary

. n i m r , 1,r Hathaway stated that he fully
A C I / | ? n i :'l.‘lritia te d SlUiford’s plight i*i

MISUSE OE RULES1

Warned
that Are
[vertising

WOMAN CRUSHED THIEF GETS $500!;'
TO DEATH UNDER
RIG AUTO TRUCK SANFORD OFFICE

Brewers Forced To
Work To Be Started
Cease Operations

Within Few Weeks

Municipal Court Is
Called On To Settle
Domestic Troubles

Cuban President Is

.

wo,rk °f

(liven More row er

Coroner’s Jury Says
Flynn Committed

Husband Held Pending Investigation
Of Death Of West Palm Beach V oman

Count Salm Says Wit e Is Heartless;
t ’X ttJte 'ttS U y fS S
Wants Divorce And Custody 01 Child f e ntch rec8lved hure thla morn

Band Concert To Be
Held Thursday Night

.

�PAGE TWENTY

THE SANFORD HERALD, TUESDAY. DECEMBER

&gt;+»»»♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦» »

RUID PARK
being built
— lo r permanancy. It is a
constructive development along
the lines of a fixed program,
with the ultimate ever in view.
renouncements or rormai open­
ing will be made in a few days.
Reservations are being received
at the offices of Britt-Chittenden
Realty Company.

■ s n s u s ttn in tt

�'

________________ ~n__________
-------- -----

TIIE SANFORD'HERAtD, WEDNESDAY. pRCEMBER^ , 1925. ^

---- ---------- -------------

— ■■

---------------- ---------- ■-

•■■■■■• ~r=.------ — ~ -r~rr-.------------ -----—

—

‘■ i ' i r Unitt
It Iiruljy -(ycri
l ihiunru
/S/V, 4 tuitJ.i u.u
riVnf to tA« Unllid Malta i j
H/inii fur Itie aunt «/ n.uuo.oui.
The iirat;i wei tainted la 1.1:1
ii ( mt Jiifu iu//» ot mat irttt.
(.'orrrttor Copptnuer ot Watt Ftnrvia turned over nil Spnntah p&lt;j*.
-,i i to l.leulenant iio ln t r.ut(r-. 6’. £. &lt;1. The Xpanlih ting
inri loitered and the Slate and
f. ;i « raiird aver fort Marina in
!'t. t 'trtllne and Florida became
a &gt;■ 'ii ■.’/ "I IS&gt;■ I'niltd Staten."
—III. t"tu ot Florida.

'•ff

jm v

t: &amp;

lie-.'1'

i
'■'»&lt; 1

------—-----

‘ViS

^

v.v&gt;
■

&lt;

•

•se;

1

Eh,"

iiiiutittiimiifiii!

.... .

i;''iiiiii/*iir/t/ti/ii:i)|/t
if'5V

•,

PP
I

JL.
: A&amp; 11 'S
!

Ill the opening sale of Davis
Shores, cheeks poured in from
every portion of Florida un i
from marnj states outside— S I **&gt;'.4 0 5 ,0 0 0 worth — completely
exhausting Occant'icto Section
and oversubscribing the first
unit by $7,137,000.

^

[ f * V.
It

I /T\

•* +

U ^ O L/ VV* V. ^

Another sale of this magnetic
Island propet ty will be an­
nounced shortly. Keep in touch
with our local representative if
you would share in the great
profits to he made in Florida One
winter. See them non) il yon
Wish to be certain of vttn 1
reservations when the f m
ty
is again placed on s ' - .
I
mediate action it atlvisci!. I &lt;
Davis Shores it the nn"t
I
property in f loridit today.

; i K l idled Stales |Kii«! Ihi' Spani-h government
S3,000,000 in 1019 for the entire Stale of Flori&lt;In—a stupendous sum in those (lavs. Yet lo&lt;Iay S.)0,000.000—Len limes as much—is hei in.*; expend­
ed in the development of Davis Shores, the new 1,500.
acrc island project of D. P. Davis in the heart of the
M other City of America.

AImm the twenty miiesof w atirfro n to n the ocean,
hay and Venetian waterways will he constructed a mass­
ive concrete seawall, providing anchorage for yachts
m:d water craft of all kinds. B eautiful flowers, plants
and shrubs will he planted about each home place,
a! mg each boulevard, street and waterway. Nothing
" ill he left undone in this §50,000,000 program to make
Davis Shores a tropic resort and home place of .won­
drous splendor in America’s oldest city. ......~

H ere on the very sands where early explorers first
set foot on American soil, Mr. Davis is buildin&lt;ra meat
modern city and resort center. Virtual armies of work­
men have been employed for the construction of fifty
miles of wide paved boulevards and sidewalks, and for
the erection of ornamental street lights and other con­
veniences and utilities. Here he will build hundreds of
distinguished homes, hotels, apartm ents, b u s i n e s s
houses and palatial clubs.

Lo those who would make a profitable investment
in l lorida real estate, Davis Shores holds magnetic ap­
peal. Already on purchases made just a few weeks ago
substantial profits have been taken. For those who
want llie quick fortunes th a t will he made in Florida
this winter, one thing alone is necessary. Action! Im ­
mediate action! For Davis Shores in its opening sale
pim» d to he Llorida s fastest selling property—in greatY (^e,na,jd than any other in the entire state. And such
demand is making fortunes for those who own!

Tampa, F lorida _______ —

St. Augustine, Florida

B R A N C H O F F IC E S IN J A C K S O N V IL L E , M IAM I, W ES T P A L M B E A C H , S T. P E T E R S B U R G , L A K E L A N D O R LA N D O r i F A n u u - r m
*

C IT Y , P A L A T K A , P E N S A C O L A , F O R T M Y E R S , D A Y T O N A , D E L A N D , C O C O A ^ D E L R / W y ^ K E 'W A L K ^ A N D ^ A ^ ^ W ^ R T O S A N F ° RD’ T A L L A H A S S E E ' ^

Masonic TempleOffice of Haggard &amp; Co.

«

�•vt*
“

•?5*J

1

% - vl:
•* T "‘

1

j&amp;nif Seines Is

m COco.
^ i l CH ^ P&lt;ra rtniC!,t ^ l l dc tit.
a full
f^iA* r ° n ff°m thc citizens ot Seminole County and the Statn.
.public0
cdu?»atinKbth5
. ^ .l^ttard to the require­
ments of the law. nnd in law enforcemcnt. Any information given
V,
\
or
w in be held in confidence. Every
fi3*dtnLan°3UinnX ,ran« l.° t h c ffnr^
«»J
t o ,n!,.sist the departchinjr«&amp;
b JB
1 nr acninst the v attacks ’ o f his tm ent in its work
is appreciated/'
shrewdest
enemy,
the
'
insects.
&lt;d by th.tf
Through an Insurance of nn nbundm
rpoty *“* _nt wii(l life, it adds to the joy of
The H « ; fivinVin Florida and invites n high v'V ADDITIONAL m a r k e t s
«r.«nt. ue [yw of homesoekera from every­
N /W Y O R K . pec. 9.—&lt;/p)_Bar
5 p e » H where.”
j
in
Vportimcn
“This departm ent has and ■will silver .09.1, Mexican dollars .53&gt;i.
th&lt; county j continue to use every means w ith­
CHICAGO, Dec. 9.—(/P)—Poul­
the public in its power to fam iliarize the try. alive steady; fowls 18@35;
public with tho provision of the
| ^purpose|jaw
a* dip not*
, but since ignorance of the ?8riT / r,i, t “rkci’s 32; roosters
J5 shine", law is no excuse -o r violation of 10, ducks 20@23; geese 17@19.
_____
•
., f t , *

fitte d

K

B jrJ t^ e

Of iW Only

s a rt*

|l small fi»h
Li jack spf*

’

~

miNE«fREDERiCX&gt;

when such
t in these
ireh. bream

.J K

WE BUSCH

•&lt;

\ P ro d -u c iio n

n

*» &gt;»t

’UNSHINE E V iiy DAY

RiiiertG. Vignola

nrbait Dip
tJ must be
nets not to,
aoeter and
5 feet lone.
welf J* "s
Jjion of the
the use of
or the Purfo csst nets
ny circumIrispd; .

S A N F O B D H E R A L D . W E D N E S D A Y , D E C E M B E R 9, 1925.
'
»l * ♦*' " '
' "
---------------------------------------------------------♦11
JIR
IRCtriT
». J il. '■■ ■■!
'OR REM. !«•"•«» and control her own oatste
. » &lt; ™
s k ^..ff I Us IA
a SI
fANCBRV.
lit...
, -------• W " IVi &gt;1
, /.. •"
h ' ^ jH w tla n j&gt;f .......
&gt;s
a lla c e
fors .'S
.V, »■* W
"ALLACE
II
of lh"
of the ^ . ^ ^ ‘h ^ th V wport
woman.1 *1' ° f a n,arr,C(I
S U /c o 'n &amp; V . ^ " ‘r p p to ^ l" CaUM
ti .,
0rJ,,r
' f.f J* further ordered. ItilJudKcd
f'w hf\ni?*h?* ,r °&lt;in,,'K on thU day the*
a license bo nnd
upon the petition
tiMiMne/, "a hore,'&gt;' .KtRiited to the
Ihi Master' ‘"!i
of the Hp.o- ?oM«n?e
‘
h
ines. ofIn *cI'oiirt that' ,h '' “PPearlnir to tli,. coriinncn with the am
prayer
her
line
an.l
iLfO
n
ha"
*r|v“"
I* °n *° *a|tO itlarKe Of »l&gt;d
t p u L r A R O K F .iF s A 7 1 E N '1 I O N ? i J a K E G L E N A D A W O O D L A N D S ^ _____
lion for ii
nottee of her nppKc.s- ?uannPCl
mannsr her estate mul property amt
Itlea of a ' t i W 1 ,,f ,h* dUaMj‘ itlen ,, L” arrl'&lt;l woman liy pntilj roapcct.'mB U XrKU ‘lcnl*r ln «v« y
qnc of tho vory best properties In Kloridn Is now being developed and marketed. It Is sttrialed '
. ,,rv
each neck for four con , ‘aer.i l' .I1", further ordarel. nd'.......
“‘■u'lvc
weeks
in the Highlands of Florida adjoining tho city of Avon Park, Tho Payroll City, THE
n»*\V»p.|pt*r
‘,ScrHc,u fiat alter duo
W ORLDS CITRUS CENTER. Extcnsivo packing, canning nnd manufacturing plants are lo­
^ • ’‘ann f S":,1,t"'«Counmv! FI
“ o™ iut5m-n.?n
niHr.V'i i"| °f ?hla order, ns tcS ,'r|?| I fr ’m
report of until ?U
cated here. This development fronts on Lnko Glcnada with two lakes and a brook entirely
*tVui|,
n
3
!.
nW
i'
'^"Petitioner.
Anns
It*' nilii!»-i-i^"11 *“"•&gt; "&gt; It'll cause! tak e'ch ^ * "l* 'l" Authorised to
within
its boundaries. It’a charming, deep water lakes afford excellent boating, bathing and
Im iulry uJ 1Kii,t n t h " ,h a *
'U o J**
IK"
and control h«&gt;r ca• &gt; : n,i n,.ni V ‘ ^Pa^lty. compctcn- IvlMi
fishing. It is served by the Atlantic Coast Line and the Seaboard Air Line Railways.
M a in /
V’
l
’.n,r"r1
t
nnd
be
contracted
«r n lak .' f rP,'cn "f th* Petition- hcrsVlf lnUoi'ind to bl’ su,'l,&gt;
highways
radiate
in
every
direction.
It’s
climate
is
the
best
in
tho
world.
*
“
h,n'1
h V wn ..?.U,,tn,
""J maunyiV horse f In all respecta an fully as
li. cmnV
nn“ Prope.-ty m it t.&gt; ir
she were unmarried.
tile I!nlnl frv'l u,’nlcr SP'l It being ni oVlTr , ? r ’! p ^ r r e d In C h am b ers
LAKE RLENADA WOODLANDS will k tn m i* *f IN* TTrrh.txr. T.. IT. llrdrord. A. J. Reynold*. II. II. Wnm*e.
that UiH °.n. nt "4,d »P*«*lal ilastar n t S an fo rd in th is C ounty of FeniiUrgi-.t ami no«t beautiful holrla In tha Ul*hlaa&lt;l*. tlraryo Harder and other prominent men bar* hotnr»
VlimiliV i "rayir of »ho petition !h,e&lt;'rt,hn,t ‘v,n,,°liaf I*1&lt;&gt;r11lit. on this
A Club JIqus* nail tb* *p«(1l««t Coif Coun* la »M* nnd larg* invcitmcnU la tha Ulfblnnda icctlon.
-INa in
"I'1 ‘hot tho the oth da&gt; of Ilecemher A. I&gt;. 1931
■rotlvn. A lari* and bandtom* Cailno—a Commaait/
I. \Vn ^? of V"' Petitioner. Anna
Crater. Wlndina bonkvard*. &gt;0 fr«t nldr. with
Simula
i‘°
r,HUltlnK
from
covctufe
siiouiii li- removed and t
Whit* Wnr UchtlPK »r»t*m. Elrrlrlrlty nnd naltr to Th* LAKE CLENADA WOODLANDS property appeal*
iu rt ' “
S K A Judicial Circuit of FlorSexenth
to tha let tar claa* of people, for borne, and for larcalt'vlmt futi,. satisfied aaVto
•wry lot. A larg* moJrni Community Church. A
lua.
capiy I A
— . . .
.
. .
ft*hcol and Pnblle DuUdloc *lt*. A fully equipped ment. breana* of 1U round nnd aubatantlal nalar* . . .
th* loralloa . . . lb# aitanalv* Improvement* . . .
Children** rlayxround.
th* prior* and term*. Our manner of dUtrlbutlon rn.
| &lt; m » . , , „ I U U I ^ ...............
Th* antlM property will bo beautifully badacapad and able* n* to mak* a moat attraatlr# proportion to a llv*
aalr* organltallon In thla elty. who can qualify with
tropical trrra. ahrnba~ and' flower*,
h«natin*d .......................
“
All th. J3J? ground*. Improvamaats and hulldlnia u* a* to Ihrlr rr*pon*iblUty and ability to aaanr* tb*
vUI for five year* h* maintained by tb* developer* at, . volume of bualntis to which wo baDnvd w* am entitled.
tbalr anpana*.
‘4 "
Tha nighland# am eon»ldrr*,l by many th* faoat branll. If you am In a politico' to properly raprraant aa nnd
Will Make Your Poultry Lay
fut part of Klorida and th* bent pine* for a home and am mady for huainaa* NOW—writ* u* folly rraardlag
far lavaatmcnt. Such nationally known nun a* Col*. ytmr qualification* and w* will gl*o »o» detail*. QUICK *
*' ’ 4 *
'• - ' * —■'** 4
,i.i
min T. DuPont. Otto Kahn. Perry Rockefeller, and lie* ACTION IS NECESSARY.
Tha devalnpar* ij Ibis
Reach have purchased property tn Ihl* vklnlty. lloaer property am mrraber* of realty board* of Avon I’arR
yr. U«kU!?i Edward W. Uvk, Cyru* II. K. Curtl*. Auguat aad Miami and *r* thoroughly maponalbl*.

‘ m b'

v.

' m

AND

tONRAD NAGCL
\

-------&gt;

MILANE THURSDAY

Myrtle Ave. nnd Ith St

1 Jno. &gt;V. SNEED '

General Sales M anager

' »

•

^VON PARK, FLORIDA

~ t m ircr, "* f tK I* ^ &lt;a

V

Phone 539

GET RESULTS BY USING HERALD WANT ADS.
■•&gt;%
••!'

Over 1000 cities laying concrete
streets this year
i

pj building I
i and gam e j
of the
it m eans I
incentive |
|of our cittJoors to
at whole-

-t*^

+•&gt;■&gt; +•&gt; •&gt; +-.x

*

■&gt;
&gt;❖ *

n v» v \fj l*

Y o u r C Ij o • 'n c r e »,. *t• T&gt;e

..••I . &lt; *v f

•

m

S t r e e t W
u

n

t L

S

nuance of
made its
throughout
Florida, to
nid

i l l M

e e t

*ll&gt; V in

ti

M' f

^ n
A*

IisAnd

Even w hen necessary to
cut into a concrete street to
make new water or sewer
connections, it loses none
of its attractive appearance.
T he job is done quickly.
There is no unsightly patching.The new concrete joins
the old perfectly.

Most

Time |

U
day while
Inment unquestion
life of U'islified ns a
ace assigncame to
a Toilette's |
r a heated
n an hour,
mg his ncan decided
I the Repul)-

D e c e m b e r 12

Our free booklet."Concrete Streets
for Your Tcrnm.” mill tell you the
whole story. A sk for your copy.
#

•iiscu-sing
^Late in the
rent yt&lt; .
P by (’hair office com|thi present
next sesfnlivenej
•if-'’ from
t of Mi.,-

.

a

PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION
Graham Building
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
A National Organization to Improve and
Extend the Uses o f Concrete

OFFICOS IN 30 C1TIB3

v

The most artistic and gorgeously beautiful sub­
division of Hollywood-By-The-Sea, the Central
Golf Section will be opened for purchase Satur­
day,
December
12. 44
f
»
,| •&lt;
f(
'*

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

t:

o r r o w

A t 2 p . m . I

THE HAMMER FALLS

U

T

H

P

A

Y

R

K

i

OVIEDO, FLA. .
“The City Prosperous”
( Di:s To THE SLAUGHTER IIOLCK AT
*»•

r*

.

•&gt;❖

ttt

++&lt;•

!!!
!!!
•••

'i
‘1

4t

iv

U
IIr

A

i!uV Right—Buy At Auction
Remember Our Motto Is:
11,11make the price—we make the deed.”

V y
^ W E

ti

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.

Ford
Old) KENTUCKY AUCTION

iff

Homcsilc o w n e r s h i p i n Central Gulf Section is
highly desirable. Here will he built the exclusive
atmosphere of country club life with two eigh­
teen hole soil’ 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.___

tit

E. Z. Terms

■

fi

J. W. YOUNG, Founder
m

O rlando, Fla

&gt;&gt;

S F JL I, E y g R Y T H I N G

------* •

*

W. E. STALNAKEK

&lt;•*****•&gt;*&lt;•**
■G
&gt;4****+++&lt;|»(

[

.

■

jiTHE J.‘C. H. REALTY CORPORATION^

Your Money Dock If You Are Not Satisfied
\

•vration of1
pajs law^
The law s
Ehout doubt.
secured up
citizens we
hole heart*
lent powerlaws w ithj the public.
| way to ob-

0

^

Provides the necessary .elements for maximum egg
production. Just feed it a while and note the differ­
ence.
&lt;,

m
y n
mtjh Oil 1 ■n

E

|

1

SCRATCH FEED

fish belong
jien of the
in this comjj jo lowly
,j influence
protection,
the state
.e live or*
be directly

'' -J2

* fr./W*r4
• f\ - ■
!rv

�*v&gt;

;s'

An Opportunity For Workers
Henry Ford says "business is still good". Well, we had
been under th at impression ourselves. We take a look down
First Street once in a while and when we try to compare it
with the same location two years ago, it’s hard to realize
that we nre in the same city. Hundreds and hundreds of
people now flock the same streets all day and late into the
ht, which a few years ago were almost deserted.
And then Mr. Ford says, "business will continue to he
good if people will buckle down to honest work on every job
so that full value in labor and full value in service to the
public may continue possible." And this gives us something
M'FH'I.U, NOTICBt
All oMttinry to think about.
notice*. c*ril* «*f thank*, r e s o lu ­
tion* and notice* o f en terta in m en t*
It is rumored now and again that many people nre com­
w h e r e charge* are m ad e w ill he
c h a r g e d for nt reg u la r ndvertlsinK ing to Florida w ith the idea in mind to "get rich quick.” And
rate*.
____________ __________
many of them, we are told, expect to "get rich quick” with­
X R M B U l A M O C IAT t:il r i l R i a
out
doing much work and without using their heads to any
T h o A M n clatfd Pro** I* excliiHIvely en titled t« the u»e for r e ­ great extent. Possibly they will, but many of them will find
paid lent Ion o f nil new* d is p a tc h e s
cred ited to It or not o th e r w is e it ju st about as hard to make a million overnight in Florida
cred ited In thin paper nnd nl*u th e as in any northern city, granted an equal amount of fore­
local n ew * published herein.
All
rig h t* o f rep u b llca tlon o f sp ecial sight and energy.
d ls p a tr h e * herein a re a ls o reserved
We nre not denying that there are millions to he made
W EDNESDAY, DEC. 9, 1925.
in Florida. Folks nre getting rich every day. But they are
"T H E IIERALD’S PLATFORM working to do it. They arc using their brains and working
L —Deeper water route to Jack­ their capital, if any, for all it is worth.
sonville.
We have seen talented men of the North, lawyers, doc­
2.
—Construction of St. Johns-Intors, perhaps, and engineers, give up their professions, come
dian River canal.
to Florida, nnd engage in the real estate business, expecting
3.—Extension of white wny.
4.—Swimming pool, tennis courts, to sell enough property to make themselves rich off the
commissions. They invest nothing and practically speaking,
etc.
5.
—Augmenting of building they
pro­ do not work. Very few of those who go at it like this
gram —houses, hotels, a p a r t ­ make very much money, and we really wish there were
ment houses.
6.—Extension of street paving fewer of them who did.
But when northern men.come to Florida and bring their
program .
7. —Construction
of
boulevard work with them, if they are lawyers practice their law, if
around I&lt;ake .Monroe.
__ buildings,
_
_ nre merthey are contractors erect big
if they
8. —Completion of city bonutiflcnchants
operate
stores,
they
make
good.
There
is no place
tion program.
9.
—Expansion of school system
in the world where so wonderful an opportunity exists for
with provision for increased fa ­ the man who is not afraid to work.
cilities.

BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
HAVE ALL GOOD:—The young
lions do lnck, nnd suffer hunger;
but they that seek the Lord shall
not w nnt nny good thing. Psalm
34:10.
PRAYER:—Our Bountiful God,
wo have confidence in Thee, for
wo have never seen the righteous
forsaken, nor his seed begging
bread.
W INTER PANIC
Tho wind blows cold outsido
Its dirges of despair
Mock nt tho sum m er’s pride
Of beauty everywhere.
Tho Inst brave lenves now fly
In te rro r down the wny,
And n cold nnd choerlcss sky
Foretells a cruel day.
Panic has struck the land
W here gentle roses bloomed
And the m other poppies stand,
Helpless nnd pale and doomed.
The m oaning of the trees
Has th n t sad, human tone
Of one who stands and secs.
H er life’B work overthrown.
Keen is the angry rain
And merciless the Mast,
An nlavnnche of pain
On plant nnd vine is cast.
Now terror-stricken, nil
T hat once wus lovely seems;
The tiniest twig to fall
In anguish sharply screams.

The Predicament of the North

'- *&gt;*

i . K‘

*?&lt;

’ '• •
Vi
' ",
T H E g A M r n n n H E R A L D . W E D N E S D A Y , D E C E _ M n E R jJ 9 2 5 .
.

..

..

.

SOMEONE’S GOING TO HAVE A PUZZLING TIME
As Brisbane Sees It
Wise Men. Magicians—
The President’s Plan.
Hard Terms for Italy.
I/Onrn From Grange.
Same Thing.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
Copyright 1923, by Star Co.
PERCIVAL S. HILL, head of
the American Tobacco Company,
died suddenly yesterday. He ty­
pified the modern business man,
never spnring himself, incronsing
instead of diminishing, with pass­
ing years, the load on his should­
ers.
His denth will be regretted by
tho army of men nnd young wo­
men working in his great orga­
nization. He appreciated those
thnt worked with him.
A
LEARNED
BRITISHER.;
translating the Bible, finds a mis- [
take in the King James version.1
The men th at the sta r guided to
Bethlehem were not kings or I
“ wise men,” they were magicians.
In ancient days, the difference j
was slight. Unless a man was n ,
magician the superstitious people
thought little of his wisdom.
Thnt is why founders of new religions have been compelled to!
perform miracles, or pretend per­
formance.
THE GREAT KEPLER work­
ing a t his cosmic problems, de­
pending on the emperor for mon­
ey nnd protection, had to pretend
thnt he could rend the stars ami
1 1'’1' the emperor’s fortune, warn-

c’ordjmT ttT t h e c t o r s F o r 1’ the!

JF

‘

Mr,

fi

1 heS £ O U G mT
'n &amp; t f e e P / I / M

8usY fbR

\W l l

AWAllfc

»1

&lt;#’

TW •
fi

’f *\,;V

Onin.

l
I.Jf.

Z td tg s S

S3!

Our sub

*

&lt;«£$?■

1

ii'K most',
ao4,

\\\M

*

I*

'Ye IUtTj

%

D?
w

Paint
»

Ball

y

Tie

/

^ G S ip e r tfs ;
J

i

**&lt;• r»n«i

»V&gt;’

ssag b

*»o»* lahijll

to/VGR£5S

mngnificcnt wisdom" of Kepler,!
one of the world’s greatest astron- j
omers and mathematicians, the'
emperor had little use.

a

A DISTINGUISHED young pile!
The tourists are coming, Keats and other anti-Florida driver, Red Grange, football mar- j
propoganda spreaders to the contrary not-with-standing. vel, passes nt one jump from a job'
We ail know th at all means of transportation, even a t the behind an ice wagon to the mil­
present time, are over-crowded. Railroads are congested, lionaire class. He makes $30,-.
a day playing professional
pullman cars and ocean steam ers over-loaded, and the public 000
football, ami yesterday signed a
highways leading to Florida crowded with thousands of contract to make a moving picture
automobiles, and the tourist season has not even begun yet. for $.‘100,000. Those that hire him
SARASOTA HERALD
Most of tho people who have come so far have been coming aro wise. Ten million would glad­
ly pay to see Red Grange run
here for business reasons, or to live.
across the screen, thnt wouldn’t
T jI0 prjmc function of the church
the existence of a C re­
But the tourists nre coming. Just wait until after C hrist­ pay five cents to see an authentic {s to revonl God to men and en- disprove
ator, has turned its attention to
mas and see w hat happens. A noted French meteorologist picture of Socrates drinking tho cournRe them t0 ,!evoU. their lives human society, nnd has found a
says thnt all signs indicate that this will he the coldest win­ hemlock, or Archimedes running to w , st.rvjcc. It is only in the place on this planet ten miles
measure in which churches per- square where a decent nmn enn
ter in over one hundred years. And we all know th at there down the street.
v
r
i
,
.
v
,,
tt
.
\
tr-v
:1
1
.
form
this service that they add live in decency, com fort and se­
have been some mighty cold winters up North, even in our
i OIJNO CiKNI'TEMEN will ob*. rt,a i value to the community in curity, supporting and educating
lifetime. Ju st wait until the murcury begins to hover around serve, however, that the million to whic|, they exist. Ineidcntly, how- his children unspoiled nnd unpol­
zero and below. The Yankees will fly to Florida, no m atter ho made by Red Tiran^o tin 4 year ever, they serve in many ways to luted; n place where nge is rever­
wiH not come from muscle only, promote
community
welfare. enced. infancy protected, manhood
what Keats may have said.
The
football
marvel
gives
half
Ins
church
activities
nowadays
are respected, womanhood honored,
And th at isn’t all. It’s hard to get coal in the North. winnings to a manager who does
diversified and in many ways nnd human life held in due regard;
The strikes of the Pennsylvania coal miners have made it the thinking. _
contribute to the development of when skeptics can find Ruch a
almost impossible to buy more than a ton of coal at a time
Reel Grange is not so foolish ns community life.
Inasmuch as place ten miles square on this
anywhere in the North. When the Winter season is on and the feet th a t rcbe led against the nono of us have ever lived in a globe, where the gospel of Christ
• city without churches, it is im- has not gone and cleared tile way
the m urcury drops, and everyone is using fires to keep warm, hend in the old fable.
, , possible for us to conceive of the and laid the foundation nnd made
it will he harder than ever to get coal, and it will be im­
THE BRITISH propose hard conditions which would prevail decency and security possible, it
possible to get enough of it. It will lie impossible to keep term s for Italy s debt payment, nt tlK.re. We can not imagine that will then be in order for the skep­
least $-0,000,000 a voar to start. vt,r y pmpy people, would care to tical literati to move th ither nnd
warm.
Many Italians, remembering the ino\'£ there to work nnd rear their tlierd ventilate their views. But
We are not crowing over the predicament of the North.
price that Italy paid for British! families. Skepticism is often very so long as these men are dependWe really feel sorry for the poor Northerner, hut we will coal
during the war, remembering ready t&lt;&gt; find fault with the church cut upon the religion which they
he glad to welcome him to the land of flowers and sunshine especially that Italian neutrality innd to deride religion, hut we do discard for every privilege they
this winter.
alone mndc the victory of the j not find skeptics living very far enjoy, they may well hesitate a
Maruo possible, would expect bet-(from communities where the in­ little before they seek to rob the
---------------o--------------i' ter treatm ent from the British.
fluence of the church makes civic Christian of his hope, and humnn] ity of its faith in the Saviour who
Had Italy not been neutral a t , conditions tolerable,
first, finally coming over to the I James Russell Lowell put th° alone has given to man th at hope
..
|
* ii
l c
Allies, a great sacrifice,
very
pertly
when he *....
said,*|| of life eternal which makes life
iiiiiiv .1, the
viiv. Kaisruin- m atter
’
---i ------v ••
Once upon a time there was a very despicable sort of a cr miRht ,)|t in 1(1|
■* microscopic search. of- tolerable,
...........................
undon on a nowlyi“"
| ' '” hen the
anil society possible, and
man whom everybody in his own home town lik e a great d e a l | carpeted throne now, instead of skepticism, which has hunted the robs death of its terro rs and the
heavens and sounded the seas to I grave of its gloom.”
hut whom nobody would have liked if they had known him 1being in Holland.

Theca
... Ilo« In

'•'

ri

ht

w

CHURCHES CIVIC ASSET

J

r ■' *&gt;Ml
r x n u tT
Hf.fl

J. II. JACKS®
Long Time Loans on Residences d l
Easy Repayment Fa
Office in new Merriweatial
2nd Street.
. ................................ ..
« AUDITS

SYSTEMS

[■ Hall,# Pentland 4M
Jacksonville, Tn*Eni|
Sanford, West I
CENTRAL FLOUR
317-318 First NataiH^
San ford,7m\4i
S. G. GRAY. ResitoO

i"
ix;
"
■
■
i■
*

m uni

John Doe Again

Panic is loose outside,
Tho ty ra n t frosts draw near;
W hen trees nre terrifieri
How human they appear!
better. We will not tell his name hut for the sake of con-1
------— Edgar A. Guest.
vonience
we
will
call
him
John
Doe,
not
the
John
Doe
of
police
]
‘
oiJI.n
I
HE
President gunrnn--------- o--------I
"W hnt Does A Girl Love?” a rcBistc- fame, but a very cto.,0 rotation.
L O U IS V IL L E C O U R IE R -J O U R N A L
headline snys. Most anything that
This John Doe was a pillor ill the church. He posed as J if fanners combined, established
comes along.
Wilhelm II, sometimes King of [him anil his children. It may be
being one of the nicest men in the community. He was a i market places and fixed prices,
---------o-------Prussia nnd Emperor of Germany a simple act of justice nnd a good
-“ " tt:.- .
.
. . . .
„
The Spnrtnnhurg, S. C., Herald prominent business man and was exceedingly popular social-1
for the Government;
to ..It In, birthright; .f compromise
asks: “ why do people want mo­ y. Ho held high offices in several fraterrml nrgnntaafions! , * •OVEKNMhNT bo.nl sow.u
hut
the
German
4
.
t...
i
i
____i
4
.
i
i.
i..n.
i
..i.....
4
it...
........
*
moving
picture
men
that
they
for
a mess ot pottage, nt lenst i , .
.
,, people have had
n e y ? ” Right now wo would say to which he belonged. And he talked about the Christian re- may not f;Xhibit their own
..
,
,
I leisure to reflect upon a great
pic- ,
to buy Christm as presents.
for
bur
to satisfy mnny happenings since the shoutligion, morals and gentlemanly conduct as if he himself were turvs in their own theatres.
-------- oall
the
needs
even
of
one
whose ing and the tum ult died, the enpThe Minneapolis S tar snys the u Christian and were possessed o f morals.
1 If that were sound—of course
bonc
has
been
“mid
pleasures
a n d 1 'ains and the kings departed—
capital of America is being moved
But every once ill a while John Doe would take a little il is " " l *'&gt;a»d—farmers could not
| this one for Holland.
to Floridu. And thnt fact seems trip—on business. He would go to Miami, or Jacksonville, sell their own products in their palaces."
u'lii.
i..
i
.
..
.1
The enormous to st of the royal
own
markets,
which
is
what
they
to be bothering a lot of thoso
ami there he would forget all about the church which he should do.
! “l ' n " 1,1 111'renun establishment was upputrenant to
northern states.
long enough for the material an estate too sacred for criticism
helped support. He would forget about his mother and rela­
AND
WHAT, if anything, thing* he had accepted as a mat- "hen tho loynl subjects of the HoAccording to an low.i exchnnge, tives back home. He would forget his wife and her fine
"Lafe Merwin had tys right ear friends, and the morals he used to talk about. He would get would government do to help the ter of course to assume a m ore1 honzoiierns were goose-stepping
torn off Sunday evening while driv­
farm ers? A great deal is done imtinri•,nf
i i
.
, , to m artini music nnd hoching the
ing with Miss Lottie Simmons of drunk as u lord.
. for railroads, A government hoard mport. nt place in Ins contempla-, Al| Highest before the war.
Calumet." Then they si&gt;enk of
He would "pitch a party" which would often last three watches over them, raises rates turn. lie may have decided to. Since then the paper mark, untho gentle sex.
or four (lays. 11is business would he utterly forgotten. He when the railroad lacks reuson- "tnkc the casli and let the prom-1 employment nnd commercial chaos
would give himself up entirely to dragging his soul ill the . “hie profits, and says to the pub-: iso go," or he may entertain th e ; have stricken a country already
Tampa und Jacksonville nre
"r walk ”
! delusion that the cash would help1
Vr acV°,n, whcn. thu ,u"
about to get into another arg u ­ dirt. He would often be registered at the hotel "Mr. and 1 ,ic’ '
\t.-u JO
rnhn
n„„ •*
Would the government show in-. resioro
restore him
t the
iv, h
,,
.he b.
ado h®**11fur
* aml
who
ment. This time it’s about which AITS.
nil
HOC.
_.
nun
lo
throne.
If
iheir
rhni those
itlw.ri
.,„igave
nw„
o i
t
,
.
. .
,
. . ..
&gt;1 , terest of thnt sort in farmers and ,i„„ •
.
1in i*r sons to r m
iL’am
tri.uui
nre
place has the largest number of
ml
plenty
volun1
c
Such
a
character
is
the
greatest
menace
to
society.
He
mnkt,
tht?
,)(
1
i,iic
pay
for
wheat
1
’
ht'
.W
l11
fl"'1
P|cn,&gt;
’
of
volun-1
afforded
an
opportunity
to
C
onautomobiles. Add tho two and
S a n f o r d Aviation
Miami will show several thousand is u hypocrit, who, if discovered, should not he tolerated any- und potatoes, enough to pay the tecr assistants ns long as tin feast their plight with the gonermoney
list*;
hut
that
wont
!«■
provisions
for
the
author
of
(where. But it is really surprising how many of these John j farm er well?
more.
long and the throne will he no {their m isfortunes.
u
Due’s there really are.
They nre availing themselves {j
CANADA DISCOVERS a de­ nearer. He divested royalty of its
A Sanford man should receive
--------------------- o
He ■
posit of helium gas and the Cana­ last vestige of glamor when |J. f heartily of the privilege.
the appointment of circuit judge
to Riicced Judge J. ,1. Dickinson,
The northern observer is impressed with the industrial dian government has bought tho filed suit to recoved the royal! preached w ar and he fled when it J|
| ended, they are saying, "and
who has tendered his resignation. background of Tampa. Here the Florida migration has u | three producing wells, keeping for purse.
Don’t miss the chance to see
now.
There arc several prominent local
itself
all
helium
rights.
Nothing
else
was
wanted
hut'
n,,Wi a non-resident, escaping the “
its
surroundings from the ai • . (
attorneys who would fill the of­ more definite aspect than in the Palm Beach-Minmi region.
t;
imposed on all other Ger- \\
In Canada the government will the appearance in court of their
On the East Coast development is based on winter sunshine, public
fice with credit.
3
-passenger
plane will Make
he is demanding reparn- j
benefit, and there will lie former ruler as a humble litigant
diversion and the nation’s playground note. Here it has all keep nnd work those wells for tho against them to impress the Ger­ tion like one of the victorious'
per passenger.
Kuo Fun Lin has eliminated these factors plus factories, in addition to a highly dcvelop- no Canadian helium Teapot Dome man people with the c u l m i n a t i n g , . 1)urinK' \ ho ,,crio,, of ’ *
Chang Tsc (.in as
fact of their republican institu ' inUat',on, -Germans lost fortunes «
affair.
,M,WIV " I U&lt;1 c‘trus
vegetable
hack
country.
FOLLOW THE CROWD TO THE H
Chinu, according to tho‘ nows
. . . und
.
•
„
,
. r The
. , . solidarity of its
V*" lhrift “ n' 1 "
Give our Canadian brothers lion*, nnd royalist sentiment wil|| f T 1?
patches. Now th a t that’* settled. |growth is impressive. One docs not find here the estntie
not be stimulated by the compos, 1
Th&lt;* Kals,,r - came “by j U
nil**
wo wonder if it will have any leaping of ground and land prices to dizzq heights ns in credit for that.
Grace of God,” ns the expression ■m
** m u i i D H
tion
of
the
ex-Kniscr's
claim
t&lt;
effect im making nmh jong popu- j .some sections along the Atlantic coast. Prices have regiswas, nnd by Grace of God he lost
THE DISTRICT of Columbia whTch"'inirr. n
a r a g a in ._____ ^ _____
i lured a large advance, hut the general level is much lower court
pr,’,K' rty *!y , it. to which several leading journof appeal decides thnt the,
' sa v e
and
la.
3
are
Z
Z , '? upon
K'M I “Amen,”
a,!4 wouldanda«1'1
Tuesday was a good and im,ijthan on the other side of the Floridian peninsula. There is Indictments in connection with the! ami land are to be settled
let “it long
go atand
that.loud
THRIVE
day for E. F. Housholdcr. The much activity but it is minus the fever and splurge of the stealing of the naval oil reserves I
in
m ust stand.
judgo defeated II. R. Stevens for {other const.—A rthur Evans iii Minneapolis Journal.
1925.
City Commission hut wn.* robbed I
It would be surprising, g rati­
of five hundred dollars, tho money1
fying and new if tho fact should
MORT MYERS DRESS
having been taken from his office.
bo established- thnt •••
in this vVUII
country
it J
Mi |
.
M
Wonder if Emerson’s law of com­
Hy IRVIN 8. COBB
a
man
cannot
go
free
even
when
uf
lke
Fl"ndn
State
m
irers;
some
other
method
of
disf*
||
.
.......
|
«/UIVI
iiivkimu
Ul
1
pensation had anything to do with
he steals ono hundred million dol­ c ollege lor Women will not h e ! playing arm s, or run the ri.ik
likdj
it?
In Missouri there used to he u i head-long into u coat-closet under lars. The general impression was
Is the name of your H a n k naro1
— o--------judge who hud one abiding fear. | a flight of stairs und buried his th at nnythir.g from one million up
your own in the business .orldThe Orlando Reporter-Star says lie was desperately afraid of light- ' head in the folds of u raincoat,
was
quite
sufo.
aiuiin: ilttl
more people know tho name of ning. The first suggestion of a
His mortified wifo excused her-,
Does it stand for romota ^
“ Red" Grange than know the name gathering thunderstorm changed self from the company and trailed
gained
from
Mnnd
charaM
^
..
.
ing restric­
of head of the college where he him from a dignified and compel-1 him to his hiding-place. Sho rup- D AN DOBRSSAYS:
L«nt; for courteous, m enu. ^
^
who
have
acquired
the
cigarette
tions
against
smoking,
and
in
prome
received his training. Yes, be­ e nt citizen into a nuivering refuge. : ped upon the door of the closet.
viding comfortable and attractive
habit,
and
those
who
have
been
cause "Red” lins nindo more money One jagged holt from tho elouds, j "Who is it? ” sounded a quiverWill you be proud to
. j
All this Mitchell talk about wur
‘U1 smoking rooms where students may
in two weeks than tho college one roiling reverberation, und he ing, muffled voice, “and whnt do is disquieting. We might get the longing to aid it to their accom­
anismoko
to
their
heart’s
content
The choice of the right ^
^
president will make during his would flee into hiding.
you w ant?"
plishments, will not be able to~do
same top sergeant next time.
We do not bolievo that many of
point iu a business careerwhole life.
On a certain summer evening I “Judge Robinson," snid the huso with impunity at Tallahassee.
the girls in our state college want
made lightly.
hv was entertaining guests a t din-1 miliutcd lady, “ I'm ushuined of you
Bandits in Chicago got $3000.
It has been distinctly and of- to smoke, but we do believe thnt
ta n a to r Fletcher declares the ner. Suddenly the skies becume | —you, a Christian nnd u grown Overlooked $30,000. Shows you it
tho:&gt;2
who
do
desire
to
do
so
should
ficiaiiy announced that the ,lowers
recent legislature accomplished in overcast and there wus a rumble j man and a judgo on the bench be- never pays to hurry too much.
that wo huve sympathy with the be denied he right. Wo are opensix days what would ordinarily of distant thunder. The host laid having like this! Don’t you know
. a,1d unqualifiedly opposed to
m ro a v.
have taken a session sixty days. down his knife und fork and shov- that if the good I.ord wants to
Only a few more months until smoke nuisance," nor for the girls
Maybe we hud better put un end cd his ehuir back from the table. | kill you with u holt of lightning wo cun huvu a good time cussing who have the fallacious notion that girls and women smoking, and wo
ere gratified th at Florida State
the smoking of cigarettes adds
lo th o se; two months’ affairs und Thoro came a flash of lightning ho can find you no m atter where flics.
any way to t hclr attractWene** College for Women has taken this
give the representative# a week to und a louder crash. Tho judge wus you hide?''
They will —have to find
find sonic
Bonif* other
ntKnc iirm stand. The state a t large is
meet, We would then probably on his way.
“That may be, Madam.” he ansEnough silk stockings will he
get more constructive legislation
He tore out or
tie
of the mnlng-rooin
dinin
wered, "hut
'out hy
by Gum, 1I’ll
11 put lHr
Him given for Christmas orcaents to means of asserting their indetH.-nd- with us on the question. Those
cncc, sonic otnor way to prove f i d d' aa* re® w'th us may make u
disked through tbs ball, pluagul to os njueh
&lt;ud Xuwcr nstaitew lirr/s,
kc«p skirts short another year.
thetr equality with their manly a £ S t a J l r b“‘ " “ r ” » '• » in
•*
\
.....................
1f
e
r
•
'*04. '•'M-'uk ♦... hk
-■

FSS.

WILIIKLM TAKES THE CASH

Will be at

and Saturday. Sunday, 1
wing walking, parachute J

I’KOUL) OF STATE COLLEGE

MY FAVORITE STORIES

m

What’s in a

FIRST

national

N‘

�( U * lu

T

* $ •- /

.

■

in

t«

.

r

■••

aw

THE SANFORD HERALD, WEDNESDAY. DECEMB
PAGE

P E R SO N A L

TEI*Ep II0 N E

MRS. FR ED S. DAIGER, SOCIETY ED ITO R

A C T IV IT IE S

R E S ID E N C E T E L E P H O N E : 217-W
^TmiirPR ^O R CHILDREN’S HOME IS Mrs. Minarik Chosen
----- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Emily Griffin. Sanford; Erwin Laura Trise, Frcdanel Mixson.
SH2 w EN BY SOCIAL DEPARTMENT
President Of G. I: A. •THETA
RIBBON, SOCIETY INITIATION IFutch, Webster;- Cordelia Pater
Elizabeth Whitaker
- --- - j1tSarah
’o i nil aSmith,
.
Tuesday
Afternoon
soni_Ocala;__Katherine__Frazier. ITampa.________________________
BALL BRILLIANT COLLEGE EVENT '
K",hcr"“
Once each year, the members of large reil covered table was plac­

the Social Department of the Wo­ ed,
on*• which
little Min1
* Ailni«ta- U A
•e
on
which little'M
iss”AdeCide
* r°?
"wall" hM.I
man’s Club set aside a day wrhlch cd,
GAINESVILLE,
Key, the winsome young daughter t ,..
Ladles was held
not
Ki&gt;i111«~i -00 *Dec.t- 9.—The is chairman of the dance committhey devote to the Children's Home o f Mrs A If
luesday nfternoon at the old Mn- most brilliant affair of the pre- top.
at Jacksonville, Riving a “shower”
holiday season was the hall given
Chaperones for the evening
Men’* Cl“ b of clothing, toys and books, as well
P ' - j ^ i a t t h f f i i r the* annual i f f i S Friday evening at the Theta Rib­
! in the Par- as money, with which to help 8551
were Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Pepper. 1
Itreet.
bon society at ti\e University of Mr. and Mrs. Fnl Johnson, Mr. anil
brighten the lives of the little
Florida, who were hosts at their Mrs. Robert E. Glass, Mr. and Mrs.
b% wi» I"51:1 tots who are deprived of a moth­
p *Unwind
«
u
.„
&gt;
•
t
"umber
of
members
were
present.
r*30 o’clock er’s or father’s love and care.
Following the ‘ shower an ahTh„ nf(ieew , c|ected for the “Annual Initiation Ball."
Jack Stringefcllow, Mr. and Mrs. |
sorbing game of bridge was cn- coming year were:
In spite of the inclement wen- joyed,
Christmas green in which holly John Powell, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Har­
the pri7.e for top score, a „
. , ,
,, ,,
..
will fnif r’ ther on Tuesday afternoon, quite picture, “The Age oof Innocence,”
and
jnistletoe
were
conspicuous
1 resident—Mrs. M. Minarik.
ry L. Thompson, Dr. and Mrs. G.
the Bon Ton a |arj?e number of members of
parts,. were
for otcoraung
decorating me
the | C. Tillman, Major and Mrs. C.
_____used
. ....1 ,ur
won by Mrs. John C. Deen.l ' ice-Prcsident—Mrs. A .P. Ban- linllt-rw,...........*-1
bn Parlor oi ^ gocjai Department attended being
Mis Emma Owens was consoles! *•''
ballroom, w hile the orchestrn j Tipton, Judge, R. S. Cockrell, Dean j
3 o'clock.
tjjj3 annua| shower, generously restand was completely hidden by nn and Mrs. Harry R. Truslor.
with
a
large
angclfood
cake
for
Insurance
Sec.—Mrs.
J.
B.
reachers’ As- spending with gifts of all kinds, having low score, when her points Crawford,
interlncemcnt of bamboo and hot
Tampa Girls Present
L» the West an,i a goodly sum of money ns and honors failed to score. The
Our selection of gifts this year embody n wide
house ferns. Drnped at the win- j Others present included the
,t 3. o ’clock, well. Mrs. C. R. Kirtley, the eld-, rjr.es were presented by the two
Cor. Set.—Mrs. A. J. Metcalf.
dows were ribbon streamers o f ! Misses Olive Kincaid, Dorothy Ly- 1
range. They combine artistic appearance with useful­
Treas.—Mrs. F. K. Smith.
. of the Col. est daughter of the club president, right small children of the hos­
green and red, the streamers nlso les, Anita Ellis, Kathleen Glass, |
forming
Auxiliary Iwas the thnrming hostess on this tess. Master Billie Kirtley and lit­
ness, priced reasonably the most diserminating shopper
Chaplain—Mrs. M. E. Moye.
curtains at the French Mirani McKinstry, Maude Ballonjdoors.
Guide—Mrs. L. M. Telford.
kpinish War Ioccasion.
tle Miss Susan Kirtley
!
tine,
Elizabeth
Corbett,
Mary
Park
will lie justly pleased when she buys from us.
...............
Jwntinel—
Mrs. L. Grow.
Sentinel—Mrs.
During tlie
__ evening me
it 3 o’clock j The club presented a most picFour
..............
the nance
dance or
McGraw,
Genevieve
Jarvis, RodFour
of
Sanford's
future
society
The
appointed
officers
and
__
•
“_
floor was graced with beautifully ney Layton, Martha Murphee,
,on home.
turesque appearance with real holMisses Julia Higgins, Mnrv ial committees for..........
»h&lt;. ......
»•»« specwill «n- ly Christmas trees, loaded with buds,
Mahoney, Katherine Meisch and ...&lt; committees for the year will gowned girls, whose attractive Dorothy Lartigue, Zilln Bodie,
the Pup- vivid, red berries.
These were Helen Douglass assisted in serv­
And Rt, named by the incoming presi- frocks were clever foils for the Mary McCormick, Virginia Towdeep colored decorations. Chili son, Dclberta Hendrix, Ethel Tuck­
1 Club at effectively placed around the large ing the refreshments consistingervo&lt; dent, at a future date.
Installation
ceremony will he Clough's Collegians gave a fea­ er,
home.
auditorium as well as on the stage, frozen fruit
r- ,:* ....
— . ' cheese-nug
— ol•
msinuntion
ceremony
salad,
sand*
Ellen Pepper, virginn Dale,!
__I salad, cheese sand- presided over by the retiring pres- ture program of music for the
n rniit
iitian En- The Christmas spirit w’as evidenc­ wiches,
Elizabeth Hanimergren, E l l e n
*, and coffee. Mrs. Kirtley ident, Mrs. Alfred I.ilja, who has dancers.
e d church, ed in every detail throughout the was also
j Knowles, Ruth and Rosalind W il-(S
ibers of the j afternoon.
Greeting the guests scoresilso assisted in taking up the served in this capacity for the
Confetti Adds Gaia Touch
linmson, Florence Dial, Kathryn 4*
s and cards by .Miss Vera past three years. The date of the
irth League jUpon arrival was the hostess, Mrs. Dickers
During the intermission an icot Mixson, Margaret Moor, Nadine T
rson.
S n .t .,11..*:—
—
•
ine uaie oi me course was
served.
J
. Mueller, Dena
- .......................
..m m i.us«'
, at
1Kirtley, assisted by Mrs. Theodore
was and
served.
Noisomakers,
Barrs, Lnvinia
Rose, X
There were III tallies of n|aver« ins,allation will lie announced lnt-j course
fancy caps
hats were
given n sI ITnllnhassee;
Dorothy
Jones, Sarn
l
I
j Langley, department chairman, and and
the afternoon proved one of
Mrs. E. M. Galloway, a valued exceptional pleasure of the guests, t
Orchestra ••J member of the children's code the cordial hospitality of the hos
ST,,K' BGClt AT LIBRARY
ir.ee at th« commission.
.....
iiuucr a cun-1 i,uciie Jarman, Ashhurn, Ga.; Eil-i $
_
... _
- __
^
__ _ _
tess
being
reflected
in
every
de
-1
Mrs. Kobl&gt;rt „ nvcy wi„ h
At one side of the er.trnn6e a
.1... ;Icharge
,,
„ th«
,
----°py ° f rildmn confetti.
nn Davis, Mabel Whitney, St. ?
7
A H s \ 7 J T * P R ■ fl \ I ' l l "1 Q 1
i) 12:30 0’
ta'1,
of
• Irs. Robert Davey will have
Officers of tho Theta Ribbon bo-I Cloud; Agnes Calhoun, Perry; A i-1^ l l l f l Q
5
f k H D w/
V U fl Q
L -0 Ed
charge ot the story hour at libra-1 cioty include Donald Baird, presi-ileen Foster, Daytona; Marge Weu-11 IV U I M Q L jk u a S
^ I B I H| |
kpter N. S.
= , ry next Saturday, and is nrrnug- dent; J. W. Daniels, vice-president; dock, Palm Beach; Pansy Faye,
5 9MJL
a _.l I " H
fl
1 / M M\ B A
Misses Marjorie Moutcilo and
|me of Mrs.
»nd ln' a ) , r' pleasant program. All Harry Watrous of Tampa, secre-1 Lakeland; Marry Sally Petteway, T
Grace Bischoff of Chicago, 111,
clia Avenue
asked to attend promptly at tary and treasurer. William Lake Marguritc Baldwin, llrooksville; 4.
were guests at the Montezuma III
for I■?re
for
" ,M'KHk
! = --------------------____ ________ ______________________________________
several days this week.
cts at the
About a|| a rolling stone gathers M i i a i i i i m u B i i i i i i a m i i i a i i i u i i i i i a a i a i a i i i B i i i i i i k ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■MHMMMliniv
Tampa business men in Sanford
Wight on on Tuesday included R. W. Har­
is speed.
H
■
W. W. Bradley, representative
| o’clock in rison.
of a wholesale jewelry firm of
■
Pittsburgh, Pa., spent Wednesday I
■
■
Mr. and Mrs. \V. A. Ives of Or­ in Sanford on business.
al libra- lando were visitors in iiie city on
Tuesday.
i S. M. Livingston and Leroy
Chamberlain were among the
open; John S. Whitman of Atlanta is business visitors in the “City Sub-||
j spending n few days in Sanford! stantial" on Tuesday from Day­
*
on business.
tona.
■
at the
■
Mrs. J. B. Coleman\ was the
:iO,'i
Mr.
fanil
Mrs.
R.
E.
Baldwin
of
guest of friends in Orlando on
Bluefield, Vu„ who nre tournig the
Tuesday afternoon.
state, nrrived in Sanford on Tues­
Gives Edward Neely of Clarksville, day and are stopping at the Monte­
zuma.
Tenn., is in the city for a brief
M
i
For sojourn
on business.
j Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Cochran
Eatuy powder puff, shoe trees, roses and dress ornam ents and assorted flowers, All Imml-made, of
----- —1
of Tulsa, Okla., arrived in the
A. K. l.arson o f ht. Pierce, was 1city on Wednesday for an extendfine ribbon and laces. fiOc to $1.75 each.
court- nntong the business visitors in [ml stay and nre stopping at the
:
1
*1
1
Sanford
on
Tuesday,
Dan U.
Valdez.
been
here us
Mr. nnd Mrs. Emmett McCall nre
R. G. I.amlierton of Tampa is
J. D. now occupying their attractive | j1' the city. for. ..a .few
.. lays on a
Hose I new homo on Kutie Street.
business mission and is making
his headquarters at the Monte­
R. f. Crandall of Macon, Ga. zuma.
J. G. Taylor of Cape Charles,
1* in the city for a Brief stay look
Vu., a regular winter visitor to
sea-ling over business prospects.
ted
Sanford arrived here Tuesday. Mrs.
M. McNulty, H. I. Knpp nnd Taylor will join her husband here
red M. S. Tidd were a group from Chi­ before the holidays.
fen- cago, III., in the city on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mis. I&gt;. E. Talbott o."
rose, Miss M. Snyder of lltica, N. Y., Galina, &lt;&gt;., who are pending the
were spent the day here Tuesday en- winter at various points in Flor­
maid- route to other points in the state. ida, arrived in Sanford on Tues­
nuturv
--------day for an extended tuy.
■ulcs a Edward Moye returned to EusMr*. J. M. A. Harding, widow
At 1 tis on Wednesday after spending
-cuurs" a few days here with his parents. of the late Rev. .1 M. A. Harding
of Trenton, N. -I., and mother of
passed
and Mrs. M. N. Downs of Mrs. Martin of llii- city, passed
progres- Davidson, Ga., were among the away Tuesday iifterim. n at her
scores out of state urrivals in Sanford home in Palmyra, N. J.
I Mat i m i m J e w e l r y
that °n Tuesday.
Mrs. Dan U. Wilder, who linsj
bolder
--------a
Mr. and Mrs. L. PL Castle of been the house guest of Mrs. J.
Woodruff, in Rose Court for Each gift selected front our
guest, Jacksonville are in the city for a i
nts on the
liast week, during v liich time
nted a f'*w days enroute to points
siie has been extensively enter­ stock will bring delight to
as me- ^’««t Coust.
the receiver.
tained, left Wcdnesdn. afternoon
I,
F.. R. Smith and family of Mi- for her home in Jack-* nville.
wilik-r' ami arrived in Sanford for an inM. I). Birmingham and mother,
’.dwards'
*,taY ani* «ru slopping at
Open Evening Until
Mrs. Eloise Birmingham of Chi­
il Mrs lbo ‘'lontezuma.
cago, III., are stopping at the VuiChristmas
"t. -l
Burt Nason who
hasj to
been
stop-f,,r an Indefinite stay. Mr.
------p - |‘,cz
tti* nt
«* *L
tf
•
*
r:iM'
the
for some
some umo
time |IrBirmingham
is building one of tho
........
- Valdez
• « « « iur
...................
. . r . . « u&gt; ihotels
.„ » . . i j„ [ |lt. w„rld a t
«w comfortably located at the | tlarjccst
**elaka Apartments.
| Chicago.

A STORE HOUSE 1
CHRISTMAS GIFTS

E

m

Polychrome Mirrors—
Pictures—

Venetian Glassware—
Brassware—

_-- T--.il-

— - -

. y.

Silk Underwear—
Hose—
Ribbon Lingerie Novelties—

P e rs o n a ls

Gifts

! I New Line ol Ribbons Novelities for

|j

Christinas

Please!

Kayser Silk Ilose

Fine sheer chiffon. All pure
silk, plain and hand embroid­
ered. Light and dark shades—

Mesh Bags

Toilet Articles

$2.50 to $5.00

Smoking Kins
Stands

Kayser Silk Underwear

Travelling’Sets

Beautiful light shades, all silk,
Tedds, Gowns, Brassiers, Pink
Blue, Orchid and Yellow.

Diamond and

$3.75 to $8.75 each

rit

1oys

t»rf N.
IL L. Shinholscr left Wednesday
■»t :h'! W
oven!ng
Ga.,
he
n
.M
ill for
l 1 Macon, V
f“ '* where in*
on M:u . wuh» 1?
railed
1 hv the death of his sin- I
• • Os. R. L. -Kemp.

M A T I I 'lf
i l l / 1 IL L
The

L adies' Union of the

Mr. nnd Mr» F
1
,
Congregational Church will
u,,,i spiuit the day’ v ? c\t°f ')* * hold their annual bazar and
"
»t th

Unbreakable Dolls

Games, books, doll carriages, tea sets,
doll furniture, rocking horses. Bin­
line of mechanical toys.

Big* shipment of By-Lo and Babv
Horatman, all made of unbreakable
material—
AiJ.

25c to $1.00 each

$1.25 to $15-00 each

McLaulin

•

The Yowell Company

THE JEWELER

S a m n la y ,

home M
an Central

Shipp at her Infternoon and evening. Dec. I
Avenue.
12. at the Parish Hall.
1

:•

&lt;■&lt;■

•&gt;

&lt;• -t + -;+ v &lt;•

•: &lt;■■&gt;:••&gt;•{•

•&gt;■&gt; &lt;•+•&gt;4- ■&gt;

4 .4 .+ 4 .

B a i a i a a a a i B i i a u a n a a i B z o i i i i u a K i M a a i a i i i i a c u a B a H i B a z i a a i j a i B i i i u a a i D i i B i i a i n u a i a a n i a i i a i i m i a m i a i H■

YOUR MONEY W O R K

FO R Y O U

NOW IS THE TIME TO INVEST THAT CHRISTMAS SAVING CLUB CHECK IN SOME OF OUR
REAL ESTATE BARGAINS.
SUCH AS
' •

ROSE C O U R T L O T S
PRICES $1500 TO $2000 OFFERED ON EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS-ONLY $150 TO $200
C A SH — B A L A N C E

$ 2 5 .0 0

: ■:

&gt; .;•&gt; •&gt;4.+ + + + + &gt; +

PER MONTH.

WE CAN BE A REAL FACTOR IN YOUR FINANCIAL GROWTH

W H E E L E R IN C O R P O R A
REALTOR

Rooms 410-411-412 First Nat’I. Bank.

i

■m

i

�as Hanford S p ecia l T a x S ch o o l D is ­
trict) o f Henilnqlo C o u n ty , Klurldu,
11Florida?” su ch
Ix.iuls: sa id bonds t o bo d a te d Jnn- Uoard of
tr.rv I. 1*?'!. b o n r ln g In t e r e st .it .‘Vmlntde ‘ .SSeiMwfUl bidder to
tho rate o f &amp; 1-2 p e r c e n t p er a n ­
num. Inter* st i&gt;a&gt;nblo oon il-n n n u ally 011 tin first d a y o f J a n u a r y and
J u l y each y e a r u n til m a t u r it y : raid
Pond* t'» l»c p a y a b le In a n n u a l In’ o tf any.
/ i f n anti
. 1 n all
r abid*.
- l,w rh!,,t
rtalim ent* of 11 1.000. on J.i iuarv vto rrej.-et
Jit. In t a e l i . n f t h e y e a r s to 19 t*&gt;
10.1 S In clu siv e an d a n n u a l I n s ta ll­
ment* o f II MOO. on J a n u a r y 1st.
in *nch o f th e y e a r s 1931 to 191*
I.* g " « r . , „ cs:v,,s
in c lu s iv e nnd a n n u a l In s ta llm e n ts
«»r .«.'a.ooo. on J a n u a r y 1st.* In each
i ' f o r Mends.
**f the y e a r s It*I!* to tfi'.t I n c l in e *
WITNESS tbit hands of Jin* I’lialrend } 10.000. on Jntiuary l s i . P.*.*.-.

BSP'
to*,

. 13

RBI

it
;•

Eg:
K v» &lt;

El;

s

E g ;.

County Federation Is Mrs. Bam well Beck
Entertained Saturday Entertains The T.E.L.
At Altamonte Springs Bible Class Monday
____

JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 0.—(/?)
—Wholesale quotation prpvuilinjr
/ on the Jacksonville market today
as reported by the Florida State
M arketing Bureau arc;
Beans, 3.00@3.50; Cukes U. S.
firsts, bushel crates nnd hampers
The Seminole County Federation
Mrs. Barnwell Beck was hostess
3JX&gt;@3.M; eggplants, standard of Women's Clubs held a delega­ Monday nfternoon to the T. E. L.
Mild bonds li tvo been validated by n iii .ind Herr, tary and tho s&lt;ml cf
0; tion gathering on Saturday when Class nt her home on Geneva Ave­
hampers 2.2o@2JS
__
_ ___
___npc__
_
crates
and
, ,:.,.,rd nt Sanford. .Seminole
net *f l.firlslnturn of ili.» H:a»e **f
peppers, green medium sixes, stan­ the members enjoyed the hospi­ nue.
Quantities
of narcissus Kiorlda approved November thiol.. ffm nli: Klorlda. tills the »H«. day
dard crates 4.00@4.50; oranges, tality of the Altamonte ladies in adorned the spacious home, t o g e t h ­ »
nnd written nplntiiii ef Mr nf IlfC nber ll'J*.
Thomson, attorney •■( N&gt;. &gt;Aui» OP PUBLIC INboxc.i, fancy well matured II.UiK/t) the Altamonte Community House. er with numerous potted plnnts John
Yuri: city, N*\V York, approvlr- .—
r i.; i : in;; fiir Seminole County,
3.00; grapefruit, boxes, fancy, well
Many club problems were dis­ nnd palms.
| til*- validity **f said bonds will lie
matured 2.50&lt;g&gt;3.00.
bond* *o I • •■■•I*- •■*•■ |JV r l'|!aV ,r r.n.M’.D)
cussed and plans were formulated
The first part of the afternoon ! fn-ulrbed
e liv e r y w i t h i n t w e n t y (20) days ‘
• D- FUND T. WILLIAMS*.
for raising funds for development was devoted to the regular routine i dalter
*• rlw* n notice *&gt;i :.*■ • i&gt;&lt;
I’lialrman.
Noon Stock List
of Federation Park, comprising of business, at which time plans I nf hid Is given nnd mthl Iwind
t . W. T.AY/TDN.
American Smelt. &amp; Itefg...... 120!i several acres of tropical land on were made for the ensuing year. | be of the denomination of ll.ooo. Att , and .K&lt; Offielo «.*ety.
Interest and firlneimil t i Im WII -‘tA*, | (1M:ilI* if«D1. 11 fc UO\ LE,
70
American Sugar ..............
the Wekiva River, near Sanford, During the social hour a number {•nil
payable
nt
the
National
Park
Dank.
American T. &amp; T. ................ . l'lS
Aft tint' ys f"C Hoard.
and which wan the gift to the of humorous readings w:ro given &lt; itv ui.il Hint.* of New- York.
A tc h is o n .............. ................ 120*j clul)3 from Joe Cameron.
Each bid must be accompanied I), C. 1*1- 33-30 J a n •&gt;. *
by the members. Refreshments
Bathlehem Steel . — ........... 10
It is planned to keep the trnct consisting of fru it naiad, chicken
Corn Products ...... ................ 10
in alm ost
it's primitive state, sandwiches, fruit cake and coffee
Kelly Springfield ................ 1634 clearing enough for passable trails were served nt a late hour by the
New York Central .................128',3 and building a fire-place for pic­ hostess assisted by Miss Minnie
Norfolk and Western .........147*,1 nics. Thus some of our Florida’s Beck, Miss Thelma llowcll and
Northern &amp; Pacific ....... ........ 741- trees arid scenery will be preserv­ Mrs. L. It. Hodgir.s.
Pan American Petroleum .... BOVf* ed for nil time.
About 40 members enjoyed the
Pennsylvania .......................— 03%
cordial hospitality of Mrs. Ilccl:.
The
following
clubs
were
repre­
Southern Pacific ................... 99%
Standard Oil of New Jersey.. 43% sented from Hanford, Auxilmrv
Tobacco Products ........... — . 901j Spanish War Veterans, Hanford
Union Pacific .......... - ......... .107'A Women’s Club, Chuluotn Parent- League. The Women’s Christian
Teat hers Association, Oviedo Wo-1 Temperance Union was also re­
U. S. Rubber ....................... . 88
U. S. Steel ....... ....... .............136% men's Club nnd Longwood Civic I ceived into the Federation.
ATLANTA, Ga„ Dee. 1).—(A*)—
Apples, potatoes, nnd oranges com­
peted closely for first place in
volume of shipments in the fruit
nnd vegetable m arkets during the
first week of December, the week­
ly review of the U. S. Department
of Agriculture says today. Total
At the annual parish meeting to the pleasure of the evening I
shipments for each of these pro­ nf the Holy Cross Episcopal meeting.
ducts were 2,400 cars. For tlvr Church, which was held on Dec. 4,
According to tho report of th i
corresponding week last year were tho election of members of the vestry, a loan has been secured
shipments of 4,000 cars of potn- vestry, the reports of the trenr- from the Jefferson Life Insurance
otes, 3,000 of oranges and 2,350 u rer nnd various committees oc­ Company with which it ia hoped
h e n i t is n ’t being worn
of npples.
cupied the attention of members of to complete the church building.
Features of
it’s being washed.
The southern cabbage season op­ tho parish, according to nn an­
Many new features were ndded
ened with two cars from Florida nouncement made this morning by [ to tho building during the past
Eagle Shirts stand up
last week, the report snys, and C. J. Humph, secretary of the par­ year, according to the report, a
movement from the peninsular ish.
furnace, electric fixtures, and many
nobly under both. When
state nail from southern Texas
Following the report of the par­ small items being included in tha
S H IR T S
should soon he active enough to ish treasurer, canio those of the list.
being worn they bow to
1.
"N cckurvc’’collars
offer competition with northern vestry, Woman’s Scrvlco League,
Tho residence formerly owned
none for fit, correctness of
and neckbands.
stock from storage. Cabbage prices Church School and by-laws com­ by tho parish, and which wan used
it was reported, have advanced m ittees, each of which was ap­ as a rectory, was sold for 810,500
2. F latlock-stitching.
color or ingenuity of pat­
sharply anil shipments have been proved nnd ordered recorded. The it was announced.
3. Gapless fnll-lengtlt
heavier of late duo to the better election of members of the ves­
tern. And they come from
Title to two lots on Palmetto
prices.
center-plait.
try followed the reading of the Avenue and Ninth Street, was se­
the tub as colorful and as
Potato prices nre very irreg u ­ various reports and the following cured from the colorc-1 Primitive
4. Six-lnittoncd front.
lar, according to the review. Some men were elected to serve n.« vessparkling
a s when they
,
r
. . .
Baptist church in the sum of $2,200
5- Every b u tto n sewn
advance occurred in a few cities try memher.'
for the ensuing year; it wns,
|miI(|i ni, c.imhdt this was partially offset by L. b. \V hitner, (». b. Hmitlh (itori.*-. InjltL,0 jH consj,|,.r
w ith 24 stitch es.
went
in.
jnfj
plans
for
erlng plans
declines in other sections. Michi­ Speer, A. R. Key, Geo. A. DeCotorcct |on „f n new rectory on
6.
Fast colors.
gan, Wisconsin and Minnesota tes, I. L. Dumas, S. O. ( base, .* corner lot, reserving tho in­
No wonder more and
were large shippers of potatoes Randall Chase, A. I Connelly. E. side
7. Fabric name woven
lot for future sale, the re ­
more men are insisting upon
hut many arrivals showed damage D. Moldey, J. R. Stew art nnd C. port stated.
ill the label.
from frost.
.1. Humph.
Eagle
Shirts.
I
Apples were about steady on nil
During the time required by the
Inrge m arkets, with western New canvassing committee to deter­ noth i: n r hai. i-; o r siau.imo.
M 'l'.l'ltl. T \ \
si m i n i . | l i v e ,
York Baldwins advancing last mine the results of the balloting
itii i v t u hi at i. huh f.it u isi;
week to 33.77 nnd ?l.0U a bushel.
for vestry members and announce
KMIWV \ s stMOIIII MO.lit I.
Lettuce, celery and tomatoes their count, the Rev. Mortimer
t \ \
*t until, in* i n n i , o r
si.tllNIH.l: I ill Ni t , I 1.011III\,
have been rather scarce, due to a Glover addressed the meeting.
st
11m•
i. n n n iis.
short crop in Florida, where it is
Tho Rector spoke briefly upon
N o ll* . | m Ii . 'I . 'I i J* k I v i i t h a t M-ulreported th a t the "early sections” tho needs of the parish and of th e 1&lt;’il lilil* ' I I I In* r i'i'i’lvi'il by 11' •
of the sta te have only about half work which was before tho parish ' ' • " i ’ll Di’iicil n f I'tililb* IliHtriti'l lull
•it Hi'ltiliiiili- l 'm i i l l s . I'l . n |, l . i . m ii,,
of last year's crop of lettuce and for the coming year, lie strew ­ •'Ifli'i'
" f I In* Sn !••• I1 111 *i i *I• til *if I'u liI’urni iter- In .Men Mho know."
J
the Sanford section has not exper­ ed many points of vital interest lli' I uni r u c ii i if i n f ill*, Halil i '*iiiiii v
ienced favorable condition.
to the members of the church nnd ul tin* r u u r t II iiiini * Ip H n n f n r i l , K in. mi nr l.i tur*- l Im • X|iir il Imi *if
Manatee county, expected to pro­ asked for co-operation between the rlita
• li l rl v l .l u ) &lt;l.i\ i fr**ii t i n f i r s t |i iiliduce 3,000 acres of celery, it was vestry nnd members generally.
lli'iil i ■m of *liis i i n i h 'i ' niu l m u l l
*■* o’*
said, may not have more than 300
It is said th a t rcfrc.inments were *
'j.”
*• '1'" In Min fori iiiiini ••l .Imi.
I-III. 1 —it. for, ilu piiriliiiM*'
acres. Tomato plantings in Flor­ served to the assembled members '
....... ' -1. ■iii V., \ Hcl..... i n c
ida likewise ure much less than in of thi; parish, which they assert | irbo Ninuli*ir I (*i|lii'i-\« Is*- I . miiu’ ii
MjlIlJlSHUUtML.J
i 924-26.
etl, were very enjoyable anil added

Y ou’ve had many d
y°u

in and take omaty
Keep it an hour or a dA

S E D A N

e v e r y t h i n g — ?nd e s p ^

*2195

you’ ve been afraid to

/m M tW

fm r

mm/W#

Coupe (TwoOfFoer-PnO #2095
Touring Car
- ' v 1795
Roadster (i&gt;kktT-*«0 j 1895
T. 0. B. Drtrril,

now make one (*,

Com e

N O W -

IfjJ/t, IWXm* titii,

'

» n h aJJtJ

D o everything twice. 1
to prove to yourself thj
can do them-and thea
how easily it does them
i i relaxed you feel.
, A fter this kind of a test, 1
w hat’ s what in finc'i

Your S h irt
Never Gets a

EAGLE

f
|

.

ftcKinnon-Markwood i i

‘i • '

i
ilk

*

•&gt;

HUPM 0B1
EIG H
SANFORD AUTOMOBIIM
iiB ia tiK a H iH iU H x iiiK iiiiu a x a in a s B x a a n ia a n a u D v ia tH i

J

Two filling station sites; both sides of theiAi
Dixie Highway and Lake Mary Highway.V#
ford. 2 l/ &gt; miles from Longwood. 6.06 acres.

•&gt; * * * •:*&lt;•* •:&lt;&gt; y+ &lt; •

I**

"*

D o n e e B r o th e r s

APFILIATED WITH

t T iie

S a n fo r d

C u f d it A s s o c ia t io n

I Christmas

T Y P E -B

1 Credit
Still Time to Obtain It
By Paying Up Your Bills
(

Af times like the Christmas Shopping Season
when there are so many things to buy—then is
when good credit at. the stores means most. Then
is when your credit record does its duly by you,
providing you have kept that record good.

he

h e u it

A

*■**

*■**

♦**+1++*++*+♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*** ******

S a n fo rd Grove
Planned primarily for the h&lt; 1 . Il0thinf
With such restrictions ns to a^u *
but the best in homo nrchitcctuie.
The desirability of Sanford Grove n» a h
community is accentuated by ; ‘ business
location. Within easy reach ol t * • h ^
section of Sanford and on direc
*gjje.
extensive developments of the u •

1 SJ

Y

With all the attractive features.
prices in Sanford « » " « « «
«•
Ranging from ?400 to
*f}ice for m
suit the purchaser. Gall thi.
appointment.

* AMs

Zr&gt; -j "
»rs vf
P _ nrrjt r ^

Sanford Grove

itljl

Incorporated
BART NASON Sales Oirector

X

Ot'-u.

C M S*

S aneohu C

510 Palmetto Ave.

I. VV. PHILLIPS’ SONS.
2nd and OAK

A P FIL tA T E D W IT H

T

S5 &amp; D A W

A sk u s a b o u t D odifc B r o th e r s
N e w C r e d i t - B u r c l i u s o P la n

If, for some reason, you have neglected to keep
your hilts paid up, you still have time to get right
with the credit man and enjoy the use of charge
account^ during the kveok.^ between now and
Christmas.

&gt;a

H A R L A N W . KELLEY

A car that m any will consider an ideal
Christmas gift for the family.
To lounge rcstfully in the ample rear seal is
an experience in motoring luxury.
Its desirability is further heightened by the
smartness and good taste of the special
equipment.
You arc pleasantly aware, too, that the car
is everywhere admired, not alone for its
beauty but for the genuine goodness and
dependability which Dodge Brothers have
built into it.
It is this knowledge—that you arc not enjoy­
ing luxury at the sacrificeof economy —which.
in the final analysis, is the solid foundation
on which rests your pleasure in giving or
in owning the special Type-B Scdun.

*

Not only will it pay you to settle up now, in the
benefit to your credit rating, hut if you know you
tire doing your Christmas giving on u good faith
basis, you will get much more enjoyment out of
giving.

$.‘1 ,0 0 0

S P e -C i A t.

T *&gt; I

S ’
IV

^ A V I1

W

,’

If

//
W
L.

Additional Society

Reports Read And Election Held At
Animal Meeting Of Episcopal Church

nr

wm
MM,'

MARKETS

v ' ►. , ’ s ' / ---- ---k ^i
*

s s o c ia t io n

\.

. IL

I

IY
■ *!.'•-ii'

�*•''1 v

IE SANFORD

^ ‘° rs

Stagg-s

V

-

-T-■ -£** - , y i n i , } ‘-f•

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1925

Uowncr. dpcraaed, or oth arw lae. In ford Herald, a n o w a p a p er p u b l i s h ­
" n«l to tho laat a b o v « deacribatl ' d at Hanforil, F lorida.
property.
W l t n m . (h r hand of th o C lerk o f
•aid Court, und tho aea l o f aald
I f rad, an d ------------- Court, thin tho S day o f D e c e m b e r
i&gt;orlmn«h III Trlf,e' * ml *!' u n k n o w n A. Li. l m .
V. ,E . DOUGLASS.
ami to
i
* n.
in
*° ftho
follow
ln ir
doacrlbrd
Clerk Circuit Court. S e m ln o lo
fd ^ io -w l" : 8*m ,n o,° ^ °u n ty , F lor- County, Florida.
By A. M. W E E K S . D. C.
.,. 7 h? *N &lt;&gt;«h H a lf o f tho S o u t h r a .t
Charlen P. Dlrklnaon.
^ « rH‘*r v ° f i,h " N orth***t Quarter S olicitor for C om plainant.
i l n n v i / ^ o r th r .t* t Q unrter o f HooPec. 7-14*31-38
t l o n h Iftr .ii (l&amp;). T n w n ah lp T w e n nin,‘
Uttn‘f0 T w e n t y or.i.' ? ,
oruercsl

. *'*ch of y ° u nrc hereb y
to ap p ear to tin* ab o ve

,,r«

•" “SSE

IN TIIH CIRCUIT COURT. *K V ENTII J l III4 I VI. r i l t r l IT. StliM1NOI.H COUNTY, I'M)IIIIIA. IN

CIIAUKIIV.

?v' J ,* .!' *am # •»«*"« »l&gt;« fourth J . P. Muaaelwhlte,
r n/i th,&gt; 'n on th, and a ru le day
C om plainant.
or this court, and In d e fa u lt th ereo f
versu s
VL.U,decree pro confess*, w ill he A xel O. Jepson,
et al.,
• n er,.,! a Ka|n st you. nnd each o f
Iirtemla ms.
&gt;''U. and said c a u s e proceed ex
ORDER OF PCHI.ICATION
The S ta le of Florida, (Jreetlnifn:
To Clara W. Coffee:
It ap pearing from a f f i d a v i t o f
C omplainant herein th at y o u are

Invention
Baptists
Itlampa
and how to
ie subject to
annual coniritla Baptist
the opening

a resid en t o f tho S ta t e o f Florid a;
th a t you conceal yournelf from aer▼Ice o f proeeaa; that you are over
th e a g e o f t w e n t y - o n e yearn, nnd
th ere In no o th e r pemnn In the
S t a t e o f F lo rid a nerrlee o f nullpootm u pon w hom would bind you.
T h erefo rn you a re hereby o rd er­
ed to ap p ear to tho ubovo entitled
ca u a e a t tlto o ff lr e of the Clerk of
tho C ircuit Court. Scinltiolo C ou n ­
ty , F lo rid a In th e Court lloune of
nald C ou n ty on or before the firm
.Monday
In Jan u ary A. !». IDS*,
n am e h elm - tho fo urth day of the
m on th , amt a rule duy of thin court,
nnd m n k e nnnwrr u nto the Util of
C o m p la in t filed herein, nnd in d e ­
f a u l t t h e r e o f a decree pro ronfenno
w ill be e n te r e d 1iKuin.1t you. und
e a ch o f y o u , nnd said ca u se proc* i ll *-x parte.
It In ordered t h a t thin Order be
p u b lish ed o n ce n w e e k for four
c o n s e c u t i v e weokn In Sanford H er­
ald. a n e w s p a p e r printed and pub­
lish e d In Hanford. S em in ole County,
F lo rid a .
-a t* ;*

njiTeaier a. niimt O
In w ltn en a w h e r e o f th e Clark o f
t h e C ircuit C ou rt haa s e t h is hand caco. Cook C ounty, lllln o l* :
a n d a ff ix e d t h e aeal o f amid court
It la ordarad IBM row H a
thin the &amp; d a y o f O ecem bar A. D.

l!)SS.

s- •
a.. . . . . . . . .
V. Be DOUOIMStf.
fora Uta. flrat Monday li

C lerk C lr e u lt C ou rt, ffemhtol4
C o u n ty , F lo rid a .
Ily A. M. W E E K S . D.CJ
P hnrlen P. D lek ln a o n .
S olicitor fo r C o m p la in a n t.

m f c t a J u la day o f t b |» £
batatf tW fourth d ay A
and In 4 a fa u lt th*/#&lt;/, i
era* pro confaaao WlHa c ^ n a t you. and 8 * H tj
IN T ill! CIRCUIT COURT SRVRN- reed ax parta.
TII JUDICIAL CIHCUIT. HKM1NOI.R n il.N T T F I.O n iU A . ]!«
t IIANCKRY.
W. J. C ollleutt.
published In Hanford? FI cOW l
C on ip ln ln an t.
Wltnena the hand o f flra Clarl
va
o f m id cvvwrf. i m «n« i o m M m
S o u th
F lo r id a N a v a l Storaa C o m - thereof, on thta 8 day o f Deoeid
p a n y , a e orp o ratlo n u n d e r th o L a w s her. A. D.. HIS.
of tlie Statu o f F lo rid a
V. E. nOCOLABH.
F r a n k li n O. K i n g and
Clerk Circuit Court. Sem inole Conn
S y lv e s t e r E. W ilson.
ty. Florida.
D efen d an ta.

HIM- TO REMOVE CLOlin FROM
TITLE
O R D ER

OF

PUBLICATION

years, .was made up oi tne presen­
tation of a little playlet, with the
young women* of the institution
carying out in a perfect manner
tho characterization for which
they were cast. The dem onstra­
tion had for its theme n charming
love story, with music nnd danc­
ing interspersing the program.
Those who took part in the
Even demonstration included L.
Conradi, M argaret Wells, Emily
MePhnil, Sara nnd Itussejl Mc­
Cord, M artha Page, C. Flournoy,
M argaret Way, Iris Storrs, Mnry
Ruth M urray, “Shorty” Chapman,
Virginia Romph, C.rnce Morgan,
Jack Mizella, Hill McCormick, An­
nie Louric Boyd, Lillian Hyde,
Mnry Sanderson, Gladys Rush,
Mnry Ernest, Louis Bradford,
Kathryn Goode, Gladys Turner,
Estello Jones, Clnire Murphy,
Maxine McCluren, Mary Latimer,
Mary Gill, Billy Gill. Elizabeth
Love, Alice Cullen, Lucy Lang,
Nnncy Stribbling, Lou Cocbrane,
Mary C. Saunders, Wilma Sim­
mons, Nell Steinmeyer, Mnry
Harrison, Caroline Boykin, Maude
Lake nnd Tippy Sexton. .
The Odds demonstration was
also notable for its clover nnd
original theme this year. A com­
parison of tin* “Spirit of ’715" nnd
that of the Odds was presented ns
a prologue. Those who partici­
pated included Mary Clayton,
Edith Woodard, Adrienne Waits,
Kent McCord, M a r y Herbert
Gyynne, Ernestine Gore, Mildren
Bruce, Helen Meldrim, (Marino
Runyan, Ixdln Holmes, Blanche
Hall, Jess Doflon, Elizabeth Fairchild, M argaret Ynrynn, Louise
TALLABASSE, Fla., Dec. 7 . Ilnrcy, Edith Wilkinson, Sarah
Gunn, W inston Hall and Floren­ —A cartooning prodigy has been
found in Talluhasec. The first
tine Holmes.
issue of the Florida Morning Stale
the new morning newspaper in
Tallahassee, carried a front page
cartoon, the work of Victor Land),
13-old son of DuWitt Lamb, news
editor of the publication.
The
picture was a splendid piece of

lianary union
coml annual
it. The Bnpiting the ccnf the convcn*
The meeting
[h Thursday
1.000 persons
WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 .-(/P )—
of the state Several hundred nominations to
public offices, mostly postmasters,
were sent to the Senate for con­
firmation today by President Coolidgo. Many of those named arc
holding office under recess ap­
pointment.
Among the names sent to tho
i capitol was that of one cabinet
member. Secretary Davis of tho
War Department, appointed since
Congress adjourned
spring,
Tho president nls&lt;
in the
names of all member.1) of tho dip­
lomatic corps appointed since the
recess.
Included nmong these presented
as postmasters were: Delray,
Frank Dean; Port Lauderdale,
Fred W. Jncques; Fort I’icreo,
Wesley S. Moe; W'cst I’alm Beach,
Geo. W. Smith.
Among the other recommenda­
tions were: Ivil o Prieo to ho ap­
praiser. of merchandise at Tampa.

Many Appointments
Sent By P r e s i d e n t
To Senate For Okey

Chicago school children of today
Ha., Dec. J). readily passed an arithmetic ex­
Hail road &lt;\,m - amination given them from tests
b investigate th eir grandparents fniled in fifty
Rmber nf IV r- years ago. M'his proves that des­
that lung &lt;|i*. pite* curriculum complexities of to­
lire betw een day they are better arithmeticians
|H e w as un- than their forbears who hold rigid­
Itireene. td o - ly to tho three “R’s."
com m ission,

W ry

for th e
i he proper tint
•it a personal scoms to have been
■—Columbia Record

ami
tint
fn lio a Iiik ilcacrll.i'il
|tro|ti rly in Senitnolu County, Florlila, tn-\vlt:
|
Till- W rit Quarter o f tin* Southwi-it Quarter of
tin*
Northeast
Quarter of Section J. Town;, hip 21
H., IlaiiKi' 20 I! f t at.
I ti ffiiilaiits.
s i IT TO &lt;11 ll!T TITI.E
OR D ER itl-’ IM'III.ICATION
To i.uyloril &lt;• Case If liv in g. nml.
if ill-ail. all parti. .■* cla im in g Inter­
e s t s umlft* tin! sahl .G aylord &lt;!.
r 'uMo. dernaio it. or olhurwlai*. In
und to tinfollow Ink
dencrltird
lamia In Svmlnol.- County. F lorida
to-w it:
Tin* W r it Quart or nf tlm S o u t h ­
w e s t Quartrr of
tho
N orth east
Q u arter
of Section T h ree
(2).
T o w n s h ip Twcnty-nin* (21) South.
Rang*. T w e n ty -n in e &lt;2!i) Kant.
To Hownrd U Merrlman, If li v ­
in g. and. If il•*:i«l. all im rtlcs c l a i m ­
in g Interest under tin* nald llo tvnril I,. Mcrrlnian, il..... ..
or o t h ­
e r w is e , lo and to Ihfithov® tiescrllicd p io p c r n
To David II. II,.id. If liv in g , and.
If dead, all p.trtli &lt; c la im in g In­
tercut!* under tlie iald D avid II.
Ilfatl, dccenicd. or othorwlno. In
und to the
f.tllowlug
dfHcrlhfil
la n d i in Scrnlnoli I'oiiuty, Florida,
to-w lt:
T ho N n r tliw n t Quarter o f llm
N o rtlifa .il Quartfr • f NKIi o f S fc t Ion F if t e e n t !.'•&gt;. Township T w e n ­
t y . iiini (21) South, l: mg" T w e n t y n ine &lt;2!i) East.
T o .Marlon II Downey. If liv in g,
and. if di ad. all parties c la im in g
Inlcrcatn under the mild Marlon II.

Activity and progress greet you in HOLLY
HILL HEIGHTS. Ten modern homes arc being
rapidly completed. The laying of the curbing
and the preparation for paving is being rushed.
Water mains are now being placed. We are pre­
paring for your coming.
These important features are yours
Ashphalt paved streets and boulevards—electri­
city—ornamental white way—pure artesian wa­
te r-b e a u tifu l parkways—“There will be no as­
sessments.”
..........
HOLLY HILL HEIGHTS is selling fast be­
cause it has real merit, ideal location, a scenic
vista incomparable, and the fact that we retain
the faith and confidence of investors by keeping
every promise made. Phone 349 right now, and
arrange to visit this charming location for your
permanent home. Trips are made to the proper­
ty by appointment.

0r That Future Mechanical
Engineer!
ft

m

’nvcndve spirit in your boy by present, :l * set of man-sized tools. He can follow
tho i mcl,nations and at the same time be handy
1&lt;UI"C. You will also find these tools a
ither iv .p r a QTICAL GIFT
ally
G lave lai'&amp;e selection of tested tools,
v i '1 up for gift-giving:, at a range of prices.
1OOLS FOR ALL PURPOSES
&gt; s headquarters for Christmas Gifts
l'hone 53

■ n m a a a x ix iH

305 First National Bank Building
W. J. Rudland, D ist Manager

Phone 349
Milland K. Rutherford, Asst. Dist. Mgr.

�P r o d u c tio n v e r s u s S p e c u la tio n

San .lanta
SANFORD’S RESIDENTIAL MASTERPIECE

t4
K ii 1

An Important Announcement Will Soon
Be Made. Watch the Papers.
San Lanta combines home atmosphere with constantly
enhancing values.

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.

Knight &amp; MacNeill
/I)

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS

107-109 South Park Avenue
REALTORS

R. 0. RRINKMAN
Mgr. Rcnlty Dept.

Magnolia At Second

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

LOANS

Phone 48

-4

*

We have had 20 years of active practical experience
in handling Florida Properties. Our experience and
«*
V
knowledge of values will be helpful to you.

Higgins - Smith - Wight, Inc.

Five rooms and bath on beautiful corner on Sanford
Heights. Large Lot, every modern convenience.
Priced at only $7,500 witli suitable terms.

REALTORS

89 feet business property on Sanford Avenuo corner
close in for $180 per front foot. Act quickly on this.
’

“The Firm Substantial” *
113Vi Magnolia Ave.
Phone 745
Salesmen:

15. (!. Fox, G. K. McCall, It. L. Shipp

Kf&lt;
!

Buy a Home Cheap
You cannot find a place to rent, *o forgot it.
It is i h n p t r to buy and own somethingincrease.
W

T

1; i
1V.
«•&gt;
Ha ■ k•

265 ACRES

One nice 6-room house just completed, hcuutiful lot cov­
ered with flowers und trees, 87,500. Easy Terms.
At Lake Mary; only n short drive, nice -l-room dwelling
wlih thric other vaennt lots, fifty orange trees on same, wutor
rtnd lights, $6,500.
Magnificent celery farm , well impruved, five acres, 5-roonv
dwelling, on brick road near Monroe station, $6,500.
A filling station, which is next to n gold mine, together with
n J-ronm houto and a small grocery store for only $5,50.0. A
h e k I p.

221 Mcisch lluilding.

THE WHITE REALTY COMPANY

KMTAIH.I9IIKD I N I Will

Masons Bldg.

Phone 72

REALTORS

Some good buys we can recommend. 35 Lots nice 5 room
Bungalow—Close in hard surface road.
7 Room, Bath and-Sleeping Porchjwell 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 repair ......................................... $8,500.00
14 Acres, hard surface road; 5 tiled and in Celery. A
real buy a t ...................................
$9,000.00

Near the Golf Links, including beautiful lakes and
orange grove, $500.00 per acre.

BALDWIN &amp; BROWN
Phone 88

The price will

One well built -l-room house and hath, with garage, nice
lot on Hanford Avenue, $1,500

THE HOWARD CORPORATION

&gt;* : &gt;1 .

MeCALL &amp; FOX

A Country Club Property of Lakes and Hills

We try to sell the property that will bring an income
on the money invested. We believe that this kind of pro­
perty is more certain to have a speculative value than
any other.
If you want to buy property that has intrinic earn­
ing value or can be made to produce an income, we would
like to talk it over with you.

-P

BUNGALOWS

LOCH- ARBOR

Florida.

IN V E ST M E N T S
.

Sales Agents For

We still believe that property will ultimately adjust
itself to a valuation based upon its earning capacity. We
are not yet convinced that all the people who are coming
to Florida, are coming to play and speculate. Millions
are coming who want to work and earn and support
themselves and their families on what they buy in

219 Meisch Building
We Buy or Sell

Sanford Avenue Corner
Rest corner on Sanford Ave. at 4th St. 71x120, $650
per foot, ouo fourth cash.
Six-acre tract, containing thirty lota on Dixie Highway
suitable for subdivision. $1,500 per acre.
We have other good buys in large and small ocrenge
tracts, also; high class business lots anti homesitea.
See our listings.

THRASHER &amp; GARNER
112 Park Avenue

Phone G83W

Have you ever thought
about how much difference
there is between SPECULA­
TION and INVESTMENT?
These are INVESTMENTS:
Corner 16th and Palmetto,
(46x117) ............................ $2,500
Attractive G-room Rungalow,
711 Palmetto Ave.
80 Ac res—Split by new State
Highway, per acre ............. .$850
Lot 117 Franklin Terrace .... $1,100.
c » sh .............................................

Established 1910

23 lob ■1
ceptioiul I
Rose

tional W1
Beaotif®'
6-acre Celery Farm on West First Street
with large new stucco house, prospective
early business and residence property,
$30,000.00. .T erm s.

r

Park Avenue I.ot (No. I I Wellington's Ad­
dition) 60x117, $3,360.00. Terms. No rav­
ing liens.

§400

t i l

PAUL LAKE—Realtor
Telephone 711
Room 8, Garner-Woodruff RIdg.
Salesman—E. T. Moore

BETTER BUYS

DUBOSE &amp; HOLLER

2 Attractive Residence I-ota, Corner Pal­
metto nnd llth Streets.

WE ESPECIALLY RECOMMEND THESE
PROPERTIES AT TH ESE PRICES
These l«b

on t&amp;1ltf
Do jou want one of the piettient modern Home* in Sanford?
Let me allow you this, it la built to live in, not to aell.
I have apajiarnt house* on Wert First Street that will pay
over 10 percent on your Investment. See me at once. ThU U
Good.

SANFORD
GROVE

FOUR BEAUTIFUL

12 LOTS
110 ft*lb
site («* *?

IN

FT. MELLON
BARGAINS

5 On Hughey Ave.
Prices Advance When
Hughey Opens To
Country Club Road

�&amp;

! |

m
THE gANEOHD

WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1925.

]| Army's Reply To Mitchell
CrjminalNeglectOf
IsCharge
Chairgeft Bfeg?n With -The , Prisoners
Against Conunissio
Calling Of Many Officers
a ' i f c

Rhin°o'ib«t“ ij g s , ,hi , r r

xUteheWa charges of IncompcntS T neglect and near treason in
*he\*onduct of aviation, wns begun
Indav* before the arm y court m arini t;*yinR the air crusader.
1 Mai Gen, Hanson E. Ely, comm nndant of the Army Wnr College
‘ r alled by the prosecution counto od »n its counter attack while
10 other 'jnajor°K*nernls and brigid ie r w nV ra s and a squad of lessor A f f i n e officers were held in
cr, n ‘ „ T h ey will be thrown in to
offen d™ I . the court battle
eocs on, in ten d in g probably next
goes on, m tenu k p
veek.
......I . directly at Col.
Plan.
^ “ -I apr o P
_P °__i
annnrfi^f
» d to thOoBopara^o

«woroc| that ho never “heard of
the theory ln those terms.” l[e
added that an aviator could “heat
it in a fight, claiming something
was wrong with the airplane and
no one could say to the contrary,
Asked whether the air forces or
some other nrm of the service
would he used first in time of
war. Gen Ely said: “The infnntry would be first. An air force
can't hit and hold.”
Representative Iteid, counsel for
Col Mitchell, asked Gen. Ely if
h? be]joyed “the development of
aircraft indicated that our nationsuppl
f i defense
l,*fc!l8e must
must be
be supplemented,
nvia
“ . not
« « dominated by aviation."
"No," said the general.

air forc*»_
the commnndcr
away p°w-c r fro
ne€(js to
of the wlrol
results."
accomplish tho bo.
„ .
Asked hi.&lt; opinion of the 1 *
wr of France
Bch nmbassa- psychology” which tho accused
it«v Ho will
fcnvoy. Emile

?bc,f of '"fnntry testified that the
Levanworth, Kans., line nnd comniand shoot, devoted more hours
to the air service operations nnd
training principles than any other
single arm of the m ilitary service.

Wi

pl ied
in P?r,'“
French debt
to reach an
jerican com-

M - G

M m ftt w

AUon&lt; lhe

Baseball
LIEUTENANT TO American
Is Taxed In Japan
MRS.* FERGUSON
GETS NO NOTICE

TALLAHASSEE, Dee. 8.—&lt;/H—
Sixteen appointments to various
t it r ....
...
_
offices of the state were announcTALLAHASSEE, Fla., Dec. 9. ed by Governor Martin. They In*
i Responsibility for the al- eluded members of the state examicged neglect of convicts nt O s-|ing board of nurses; inspector of
teen was placed upon tho should­ aircraft nnd two probation offices.
ers of the Volusia county com­
The appointment of Hugh L.
missioners and W ard en S a m Hayes, of Tallahassee, ns aintrnf:
Brooks, in a report mode to the nspector, wns In line with the
state prison departm ent by T. B. nw passed a t the special session
Johns, prison supervisor, who in­ of the legislature licensing com­
vestigated charges th at tho w ar­ mercial airplanes in Florida.
den neglected his duty and crimThe other appointments follow:
innlly treated tho prisoners.
Miss Anna Fotting of St. Aug­
The supervisor, the report s ta t­ ustine; Miss Sarah Spears, Jack­
ed, did not find Brooks guilty of sonville; Miss Marcy C. Marshall,
cruel treatm ent.
Ocaln; Mrs. Louisa Van Ham,
Mr. Johns, who visited the Stnte examining board for nurses;
camp on a cold, rainy day, found W. F. Cox. Wabasso, board of con­
the water coming through a Iinky trol for 'elimination rtf mosquitoes
roof, and the prisoners insuffi­ n Indinn River county.
ciently supplied with the proper
W. F. Bartschack. Clearwater,
clothing, the report stated. Mr. probation officer for Pinellas boun­
Brooks, Mr. Johns declared, ex­ ty.
plained that tho commission de­
C. L. Weaver, Orlnndo, Probntsired to operate the farm as
on officer for Orange county.'
cheaply ns possible.
____________________ *1
Brooks wns removed ns county
New York’s jewelry robbery for
captain of tho Volusia convicts on
recommendation of the grand this week foil nway behind last
jury after n special investigation week’s record. Only about $300,000
against $800,000. W hat’s the m at­
on November 18.
A copy of Mr. John's report ter with New York anyw ay?—
wall bo forwarded to the commis­ Philadelphia Public Ledger.
sioners by Judge T. B. Andrews,
chief clerk

Tires and Tubes

TOKYO, Dec. 9.—(,P)—All pro­
fessional baseball games in Japan
will be taxed in the future, ac­
At prices th a t ar* right
cording to a decision of the taxa­
tion authorities.
l’an Am and Standard Gas ana
Little A ttention Paid To The j An American girls’ baseball
Oils
recently played a number of
L ieutenant Governor Since team
games in Tokyo and the gate re­
The A dvent Of A Woman ceipts were large. Phuis are re­
! ’ Electric Irons
At The Executive’s Mansion ported under way for the organi­
zation of a Jnponeso National
Radio Supplies
DALLAS, T ex.,-D ec. 8.—(/P)— League. So the government in­
[Republican
tends to get its percentage of the
|pite With- Limelight d u rin g tho feminine dy­ receipts of professional games
nasty in T exas flickers but fa in t­
rgent Aid ly on the liei/iennnt governor.
hereafter.
S
So conclude** Harry Miller ,’o f
8 _(,r)— Dallas, one of the two men in the
Phone 461-J
Revolution in Russin faces the * \
[ublicali of United States Jo servo under n difficulty of upsetting a wagon al­
fed speaker woman in such a capacity, a fte r ready upside down.—Uoston Her- 11/3 Sanford Are, Sanford, Fla.
uld.
eleven months of tho job.
sary ma*
With Mrs. M iriam A. Ferguson
| on the first as captain nnd tier husband ns
iisal of the first lieutenant, Aiillcr cam &gt;iot
to support hope to claim an y th in g better
than third rank in the arm y of
for Henry politics.
This position, however,
rensin who has a grenl
advantage, the lieu­
[k on Presi- tenant governor av ers: No one
dcmocratic
[Garrett, of pays any attention to* him.
M iller find* tho office
kratie lcar- notWhile
greatly different from lieu­
tenancy to u man governor,, he
^rrett votes nevertheless
is u n d e r g o i n g
th remainIn earlier
chamber strange reactions.
|iti pmgre-.* years, he was a crusader agninst
; the woman movement. Ho never
L.
„n ,hr I dreamed ho would see a woman
* opponent,
‘ 1become governor. Yet, in the nutumn a f life, he finds himseld
od and ap-[ wholeheartedly
supporting one.
m tntrovi'rth the! In 1917, W ilie r'to te d fo r this
impreaehment
articles
against
and tcm-\ Mrs. Ferguson’s husband, then
He is a! governor. L ater, he made a speech
f
:n * . j
i
Icter and a attacking Ferguson.
W hen the
[roach. He Farm-Labor Union brought out
U&lt;i lo
1Miller for lieutenant governor
his worthy; however, ho found the Fergusons
were fighting the same opponent,
address he [the Ku Klux Klan, nnd this situahis office tion brought them together,
rliamcntaryj Tho lieutenant governor be­
lieves his captain is m aking a
to admin- good governor.
Incidentally, when Miller wns
impartial.
a young lawyer, a New York
|to my mind street railroad company Offered
of party him n position. He declined on the
) be the duty ground thnt he always had lived
ng squarely where he could see GO miles in
Is party, to every direction. He still lives in
I can the cn- a country homo near here.
in accord­
Sometimes a girl’s ideal is sh a t­
ed principles
tered, but often he is ju st plain
broke.—Florence Herald.
l vouhl wait
B y mniVinit ymif »xpfM« shipments vi« Southeastern P.«*
17 off their
i eo J indicating th* transfer point, y o u c a n s e c u r e fast,
liitor;.
N O TIC E
direct netvuo to luiaUi oil th* lines of th* Suutheuatern E x­

’*. “yeedol Oils”

RINE’S FILLING
STATION

you can make shipments D i r e c t t
points on the lines
of the S o u th e a ste r^ '
Express Com pany.

sue-

Fat Women Usually
16 Appointments
Made By Governor Have Small “Tootsies”

W. H: LONG

PHILADELPHIA. Dee. 8.—UP)
—Spanish exhibitor* of the sccequi
M SA T l f i i B U t
./
CHICAGO, Doc.
—There centennial exhibition next year
is a saying that fat women mav
nlways expect consolation.
The wil* give n glass of wine free to 410 Sanford A t*. Sanford, f in .
latest is thnt they have smnllcr each visitor if permitted/
feet than thlr slimmer sisters, who
take great pride in hoylike figures.
George M. Spangler, who is ar­
ranging tho national convention of
Retail Shoo Dealers here January
7-9, is responsible for the state­
ment.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FLA.,
"Fat people are usually small
boned," he said. "Large boned
Rctwccn Sanford and Orlando. Our Twentieth Season
people havo more area over whicn
Magnificent location. 27 ncrcs in grounds, bordering
to sprend their flesh nnd do not
two
lakes. Golf, tennis* orange grove, etc., all free .to
show obesity.”
guests.
All the golfing, health walking
Fine orchestra, cuisine nnd service excellent. Select
nnd other forms of exercise in
which tho modem woman is in­ family hotel. Rates very moderate.
dulging has not enlarged her feet,
GEO. E. RATES &amp; SON—Owners and Proprietors.
but has made them smaller nnd
muscular, tho shoe mnn observed.

NOW OPEN
THE ALTAMONTE HOTEL

GIVEN AT

The Price Is Right
i SANFORD
S
‘’ I

AUCTION

'

HELD ON

9

M

Thursday, Dec. 10, at 2 P. M.

CASH LUMBER CO.

4«l,

W. S. PRICE, M g r.'
710 W. First St. PhoncJ72*w

t.

NEW
Ii
LUMBER YARD

50—Desirable Residential Lots—50
E-Z Terms
•iU
u ! 1 it*"

j

At South Park in Oviedo, Florida

A complete line of

“The City Prosperous”

It

Cypress and Pine
Framing
Sheathing
Siding
Flooring
Ceiling
Finish
Mouldings
Lathi
llrick
Lime
&lt;
Planter
White Rock Plaster Ilor.rd
Nails
Screen Wire
Builders Hardware
l)o&gt;rs
Windows
Frames nnd Screens
Mndc. to Order
Murphy Ironing Boards
Medicine Cabinets

A

DRIVE OUT BEFORE DAY OF SALE
FOLLOW THE ARROWS TO PROPERTY
1
t t
Remember our motto is:
“You Make the Price We Make the Deed”

-X4»

OLD KENTUCKY AUCTION CO.

Room 9 Rock Bldg.

‘s

•

Orlando, Fla,

WeSelh’em
• n
*'

9 1

,

- ■• &gt;j* &lt;*

1

*);■ / '
-r

.u in n a g

Route your Shipments
the fastest way

The enormous real estate activity in the eastern
section is rapidly enhancing values. Other sec­
tions of Florida have been the scenes of oppor­
tunity and huge profit making. This tide is now
engulfing Sanford and its environs. MARVANIA will be the spot of much liuying and selling
during the mid-winter months.
;

Fur further informctlon relalivo to routing «ml method* of
Indicating luncfer point, addrssa

On anil a fte r January the
10th, 1926, the Painters scale
will bo $1.00 per hour.
Local 1261, Sanford
By M. D. JACKSON.
Financial Secretary.
Ill'll bul io
•top them
I® emulsified
[to take. Creodiscovery
•wthes and
erWes and in-

ft

press Company.

TO A L L CONTRACTORS

Scutnesstorn Exprsss Company
J.icksojivillo, Florida

S 0UE1EASTERN

MRS. C.C. DABNEY

om pany

Public Stenographer
Valdez Hotel Lobby

I j

‘jt

fur
other
Creonjulsion
| ■r'?*°te, other
f^ b etn d h ral
«op the ,
*hile ih, I
pis ab1the seat
‘ “ e growth

The Unusual

“./d ttthfao.
P a te n t
“‘d asthma,
1°* fwpira®‘ !°r build.
1or Hu.
, J ^ c o id U
to

THE DREAM HOME

p

OPEN FOR INSPECTION DAILY

FROM

ity.
'

:

.

‘

‘

hi

iV

A . P. Connelly &amp; Sons
•

1

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

arvania Investment Co.

i^. LLT-j -t

Pfr°-nP /j8

m

3

SC R U G G S-SC O G G A N R E A L T Y CO. Inc.

*T*

‘ .

. . f t V{ - K t

* wtm

2 T O 5 P. M.

FOR SALE BY

feo n d

III

*ui

Watch closely for important announcements.

Features—Embodying only tho most ideal fc®*urS ^ J ^eloTex3^ ! ^ ! together
I lie and Oak floors throughout. Textone walls. ^
complete dream
with many built-in features. Make these six rooms
Jas&lt;M*■&lt;*!.*«—
J
home. Completely and elegantly furnished.
y

, i

k

Location noxt to model home on Palmetto Ave., in 1 inn Heights, one
fast growing, highly restricted residential centers.

.

I'lO'

ril

MARVANIA calls to you in unmistakable terms
of profit and satisfaction. Prices have remained
the same throughout, these active months, This
is indeed, the last call for this unusual opportun-

It*»ote is rec1•athorities as

i t r«rk»

FREE WINE FOR VISITORS

i

202 FIRST STREET
■**■■*«

■■

SALES A G flN TS

PHONE 735
45 V.

v, .. •

MASONIC TEJ
X

�PAGE TEN

THE SANFORD HER^LP- WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1925._
in B W .u -w .u &gt; _M 3 L A W . . . .
*
---------------------—

r'’ *~ ~

- ^ = = = - ^

Today’s Best Buys in Orlando Real Est
M

1,120 acres fine citrus land, four miles lake front on
newly projected road.

a k e

M o ^ e y

:

in

» \\ j

'

MAI TLAN

£100 Per Acre

I “MINE” MY OWN
BUSINESS

“WHERE SEMINOLE AND ORA NGE COUNTIES

53 acres on Dixie Highway.

Adjoining good town.

Fine sub-division proposition.

We have been in business “boosting Maitland” ever
taking an active and leading p a rt in bui (ding vnlue* h 1921,
ers and clients. Let us show you properties in this id ^
role and Orange Counties.

£250 Per Acre

The Maitland Really Co

D . E . M a n a sc o

REALTORS

Office Nest to Postoffice—Phone

Longwood.

D. E. MANASCO

Foster-Holcomb
Investment Co.

Maitland, Florida

Suite 7—No. 24 S. Orange Ave.
Phone 1741 W.
Orlando, Fla.

Exclusive Listing

11

High Class Celery or Truck

1Z0ACRESHIGHPINGLAND
At the edge of Mt. Dora in Lake Count),
a high grade development now going on

»,,*

ripe for subdivision. • i

SPECIAL FOR FEW DAYS ONLY

Ten acres sub-irrigated in th at high class Oviedo
Black Hammock section; fully improved with
three flowing wells and ready for cultivation. ,

THE LOVETT CO.
119 S. Orange S t

Location on good road, also has railroad siding
on two railway lines “the S. A. L. and A. C. L.”.
Owner offers to sell a t attractive price of only
$10,000.00 on very easy terms.

,

Orlando, Hi

Acreage Our S pec
Many Listings of Groves, Houses, Lotv
Business Properties and Small Farms,
reasonable if you are looking for any thinginfe
Call 2186, ask for a Representative to showyou

ee
ee
Realty Company ^]

Lane-Hardison Corporation

“NEVER A DISSATISFIED
CUSTOMER”

Orlando, Florida

Phone 218G

mm

No. 12 Watkins

Orlando, Fla.

YV.Y^N • ■

« \\\\\ \ \ \ \ \ \ w i

Up to date listings of Business
Property, Acreage, Homes

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

‘
FLETCHER-BULGKR

Our office specializes in this class of investments and we offer no property
in which we would be unwilling to place our own funds.

BRYAN REALTY COMPANY
_

REAL ESTATE

Marlowe Realty Co.
Orlando Florida

432 N. Orange Avenue

220 SOUTH ORANGE AVE.

■11 N. Orange Ave.

Phones 1768—2567

See Us For Orlando Property

Phone 1117

Sanford Office—1131/- Magnolia Ave.

ORLANDO, FLORIDA.

Miller llldg.

Wo have never sold a piece of property on which the purchaser has not
made a profit.

M R. I N V E S T O R
A ...\»\\\\ . .. .WY.W'.W

. ------- to

FO R SALE
53 acres of land located on the W inter Garden State Highway, two miles
west from Orlando City limits, 1800 feet frontage on Highway. One of
the best subdivision tracts in Orange county. If sold at once will take
$1500 per acre. $5,000 binder. $25,000 on delivery of deed and abstract,
balance 1, 2 and 3 years.

ANOTHER BARGAIN SNAP
14*4 Acres in South Orlando

WE HAVE SOME GOOD BUYS IN
BUSINESS PROPERTY THAT
WILL PROVE PROFITABLE TO
YOU.
.
;1.
Also Small Acreage for Subdivision,
Close to Orlando*''1

All in the city limits, subdivided, staked and platted ready for mnrket. For
quick turn over will take $60,000 on the very best of terms. For informa­
tion write, phone, or wire.

FRANKLIN INVESTMENT &amp;
REALTY CO.

ROBINSON &amp; SAMUEL

18 N. Orange Avenue

I*. O. Hox 1013
Phono 165
-

----

Orlando ,Fla.
rFL. --&gt;• - -

Orlando, l lorida.

l»honc 2(162
—• 4 . Hal

REAL ESTATE

A G ood Buy
5 acre young Tangerine Grove.
600 feet beautiful lake front.
Near Winter Park. One-fourth niik ^l0‘
Highway.
$6,000. Easy Terms.

C . A . R o b e r t s R e a l E s t^
Orlando, Fla.

“Where Values and Prices Harm
O rla n d o . F lo rid a

62 N. Orange
■m a n

Phone 716.

,*&lt;,

�—T~

&gt;yiS- • if;-

v: *'‘F

l

’• —■'*

v

...

'-'mi*&gt;lf * «
... •/&gt; • : t ' j j &amp; i

■

‘•

&gt;
'
- r • &gt; v J H ■W

TOE SANFORD HERALD. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1925. *

The best deed it a DEED to a good piece of earth.
Consult with us and be sure of gettin g ajust apapprasal f Sanford property.
We have appraised and offer: One Warehouse
site 117x117 o nFrench Ave.

PAGE ELEVEN

A n ri&lt;q u j i c i n g

I

THE BODWELL REALTY CO’S.

Re-Sale Department

A fine corner at Palmetto and Third Street.
An entire block on East First Street.
240 Acre tract on hig hbanks along Waikiva
River.
7 Acres Orange Grove in Country Club Section.
We desire other properties of merit.

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

'

202 FIRST STREET
Phone 773

We have opened this department as a matter
of convenience and for the purpose of ren­
dering a service to those who have bought
lots in Mayfair, Bel-Air, First Street Exten­
sion and Drearmvold.
The owner of any lot in any of these proper­
ties may list his lot or lots with this depart­
ment at his own price and on whatever
terms he may desire.
The services of this department will be en­
tirely concentrated on the re-sale only of lots
in the above developments or other develop­
ments of this Company, thereby affording a
more particular effort to sell than could be
obtained otherwise.
Through this department the owner out of
town can leave his re-sale problems where
they will receive preferred attention.
We have listed now some very excellent
lots at prices making a re-sale profitable to
both buyer and seller.

,__
"

vw .

RE-SALE DEPARTMENT

&lt; •

“REAL BARGAINS”
Corner Lot (98x135) Union Avenue. Price........$19,500
This is near the Forrest Lake Hotel
One Lot Rose Court, Grand View Avenue..........$2,500.00
Thirteen acres facing on Lake Monroe, 1200 feet Water
front. P ric e ............................................ $100,000.00
Seven Lots fronting on Sanford Avenue between Com­
mercial and Seminole Boulevard. Price $850.00 front ft.

The Bodwell Realty Co.
Sanford, Florida

214 East First Street

‘j

:+ J M k \

R.C. TISDALE
REALTOR

Real Estate Investment

236-238

Rhone 23

Meisch Building. I»honc 23.

LOTS Ki-17-18 IN FIRST STREET ADDITION
50, 75 or 125 feet—First Street Ex­

Use Your Foresight

tension, fronting on Seminole Houleyard and Lake Monroe.

At a very

attractive price.
I have 108 feet on Myrtle Avenue and
A. C. L. It. R„ 1V, blocks from F irst St.—
Worth $500 per front foot. Owner needs
money and wilt sacrifice for $300 per Ivont
foot.
Six lots on Elm Ave., and 13th St. At
$8,000, this parcel is a giveaway. Act
quick.

OSCAR R. BROOKS
“The Lot King” Realtor
306 F irst National Rank Illdg.

LOTS IN

PINEHURST
DREAMVVOLD
FT. MELLON

One corner Lot, %x!05 on Union and
and Cypress Avenues at price way Be­
low the market.

deed to go with same.

r

, .

PINE HURST
Lot No. (ill on Hughey S tre e t..................$1,900.00
Lot No. 153 on Hughley S tre e t..............$2,000.00

LUTE HOWELL

Lot No. 127 and 128 o nCedar Ave., each $1,800.00

REALTOR
Bruinley-Puleston Bldg.
Phone 751

Bel-Air, Dreaimvald, Rose Court and

SEE US ' ■
pro perty

We Have Some Bargains
In Houses

for quick sale—$150.00 per t rout foot. Warranty

W.p. CARTER
REALTOR

Tamiaini Land Co.

230 Meisch HIdg.

Room 3, Ball Building
Phone 142

Phone 718

GOOD BUYS IN SANFORD HEIGHTS
Franklin Terrace.

,
.......

BRITTCHITTENDEN REALTY CO- INC
REALTORS
210 East First Street

Phone 708-709

E ta

�f '• &lt;
? L rt"
n/LM»

5r,?v;

m

m ?

‘M -' -.

,v$ ^ 9 B

W rW -

THE SANFORD HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1925.

»»

&lt;&gt;i r ” 1 ■

-■

»«&gt;

SfctfA

I

# f f
• - *•;* jr* '* • + J

Make Money

1,120 acres fine citrus land, four miles lake front on

* .-

newly projected road.

£100 P er Acre

M A I T L A N

I “MINE” MY OWN
BUSINESS ,

j* .-•
(fry'

■ P 'j

,1

’ t&lt;/

“WHERE SEMINOLE AND ORA NGE C0l’NTlEs

niV 4/ *

53 acres on Dixie Highway.

‘

Fine sub-division proposition.

Adjoining good town.

We have been in business “boosting Maitland” ev»r i
taking an active and leading p a rt in building value! h 192l*oJ
ers and clients. L et us show you properties in thia :5er? tor&lt;*rl
nole and Orange Counties.
ldea*?«ctioa|

£250 Per Acre

The Maitland Realty Co

E . M a n a sc o

1

REALTORS
**
Office N est to Postoffice_ p hl

Longvvood.

D. E. MANASCO

Foster-Holcomb
Investment Co.

Kl ■
Urn.

High Gass Celery or Truck

F&gt;V

I

*

Eastwood-Williams Co.
••

31 E. Pine St., Orlando, Fla.

SPECIAL FOR FEW DAYS ONLY ' "

Location on good road, also has railroad siding
on two railway lines “the S. A. L. and A. C. L.”.
Owner offers to sell a t attractive price of only
$10,000.00 on very easy terms.

•*

V120ACRESHIGHPINELAI

At the edge of Mt. Dora in Lake County,,
a high grade development now goingoni
ripe for subdivision. &gt;i

OFFERS FOR SALE
EXCLUSIVELY

Ten acres sub-irrigated in th at high class Oviedo
Black Hammock section; fully improved with
three flowing wells and ready for cultivation. .

H y lv

M aitland, Florida

Suite 7—No. 24 S. Orange Ave.
Phone 1741 W.
Orlando, Fla.

Exclusive Listing

R\

one]

THE LOVETT CO.

Of well established business.
It is the only store of its kind in Orlando.
The Christmas Stock is in. And it is com­
pletely furnished as to fixtures, etc.

119 S. Orange St;.

Orlando, ft,

Lease runs for four years more.

Acreage Our S ped
Many Listings of Groves, Houses,

EASTWOOD-WILLIAMS CO.

(V.

REALTORS
W a r.

L o©

Business Properties and Small Farms,
reasonable if you are looking for any thingint^

.,

Call 2186, ask for a Representative to showyool

ee
ee
Realty Company J

©

“NEVER A DISSATISFIED
CUSTOMER”

Orlando, Florida

Lane-Hardison Corporation
No. 12 Watkins DUc-

Phone 2186

Orlando, Fla.
Up to date listings of Business

'
1

&lt;r ...

'■ Conservative buying of
Florida’s lands offers
wonderful opportunities
for profit ' \\\\\ '
*
1 r*

&gt;.

REAL ESTATE

:

.

------

4

Property, Acreage, Homes

.

\ V\ V

''

Our office specializes in this class of investm ents and we offer no property
in which wo would be unwilling to place our own funds.

FLETCHER-BU LGER

Marlowe Realty Co.

44 N. Orange Ave.

Orlando Florida

Phones 1768—25G7

BRYAN REALTY COMPANY
220 SOUTH ORANGE AVE.
ORLANDO, FLORIDA.
•t

132 N. Orange Avenue

See Us For Orlando Property

Phone 1117

Sanford Office—113 &gt;/j Magnolia Ave.
Miller Bldg.

We have never sold n piece of property on which the purchaser has not
made a profit.

If I

M R. I N V E S T O R
FO R SALE
53 acres of land located on the W inter Garden State Highway, two miles
west from Orlando City limits, 1800 feet frontage on Highway. One of
the best subdivision tracts in Orange county. I f sold at once will take
$1500 i&gt;er acre. $5,000 binder. $25,000 on delivery of deed and abstract,
balance 1, 2 and 3 years.

ANOTHER BARGAIN SNAP
14V4 Acres in South Orlando

,

WE HAVE SOME GOOD BUYS IN
BUSINESS PROPERTY THAT
WILL PROVE PROFITABLE TO
YOU.
Also Small Acreage for Subdivision
Close to Orlando

FRANKLIN INVESTMENT &amp;
REALTY CO.

ROBINSON &amp; SAMUEL

18 N. Orange Avenue

Emgire lifitcl.

Phone 716.

REAL ESTATE

A G ood Buy
5 acre young Tangerine Grove.

All in tiie city limits, subdivided, staked and platted ready for market. For
quick turn over will take $00,000 on the very best of terms. For informa­
tion write, phone, or wire.

1’. O. Box 1013
Phono 105

O rlando, Florida.

600 feet beautiful lake front.
Near Winter Park. O n e -fo u rth mik
Highway.
$6,000. Easy Terms.

C. A. Roberts Real
‘Where Values and Prices 11
O rlando. Florida

�n In ­
k in g

*n and not a

tiple. It in-

tvery trans-

er, or lessor
vital thing.

irmly upon
Ha co-opertaie the ser-

for Home
irn property
:erning real
and be ns■your call,
to insure

The best deed it a DEED to a good piece of earth.
Consult with us and be sure of gettin g ajust apapprasal f Sanford property.
We have appraised and offer: One Warehouse
site 117x117 o nFrench Ave.

Re-Sale Department

A fine corner at Palmetto and Third Street.
An entire block on East First Street.
240 Acre tract on hig hbanks along Waikiva
River.
7 Acres Orange Grove in Country Club Section.
We desire other properties of merit.

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

202 FIRST STREET
Phone 773

iard

lontMy.

hone 190-W

We have opened this department as a matter
of convenience and for the purpose of ren­
dering a service to those who have bought
lots in Mayfair, Bel-Air, First Street Exten­
sion and Dreamwold.
The owner of any lot in any of these proper­
ties may list his lot or lots with this depart­
ment at his own price and on whatever
terms he may desire.
The services of this department will be en­
tirely concentrated on the re-sale only of lots
in the above developments or other develop­
ments of this Company, thereby affording a
more particular effort to sell than could be
obtained otherwise.
Through this department the owner out of
town can leave his re-sale problems where
they will receive preferred attention.
We have listed now some very excellent
lots at prices making a re-sale profitable to
both buyer and seller.

I

. vs

-m

f

RE-SALE DEPARTMENT

“REAL BARGAINS”

l.oU.

THE BODWELL REALTY CO’S.

Corner Lot (98x135) Union Avenue. Price........$19,500
This is near the Forrest Lake Hotel
One Lot Rose Court, Grand View Avenue..........$2,500.00
Thirteen acres facing on Lake Monroe, 1200 feet Water
front. P ric e ........................................... $100,000.00
Seven Lots fronting on Sanford Avenue between Com­
mercial and Seminole Boulevard. Price $850.00 front ft.

The Bodwell Realty Co.
Sanford, Florida

214 East First Street

s+ J &amp; m i

R. C. TISDALE
REALTOR
n?.

Real Estate Investment

Phone 23

236-238 Meisch Iiuilding. Phone 23.

**&gt;

' ii

LOTS 16-17-18 IN FIRST STREET ADDITION
50, 75 or 123 feet—First Street Ex­
lot.

Ex-

Use Your Foresight

tension, fronting on Seminole Boule­
vard and Lake Monroe.

t E x ce p -

At a very

attractive price.
1 have 108 feet on .Myrtle Avenue and
A. C. L. It. It., 1 Yi blocks from F irst St.—
Worth $500 per front foot. Owner needs
money and will sacrifice for $300 per ivont
foot.
Six lots on Kim Ave., nnd 13th St. At
$8,000, this parcel is a giveaway. Act
quick.

OSCAR R. BROOKS
“The Lot King” Realtor
306 First National Bank Illdg.

One corner Lot, 90x105 on Union and
and Cypress Avenues at price way be­
low the market.

LUTE HOWELL

for quick sale—$150.00 per front foot. Warranty
deed to go with same.

,

, .

PINE HURST
Lot No. 69 on Hughey S tre e t..................$1,900.00
Lot No. 153 on Hughley S tre e t.............. $2,000.00
Lot No. 127 and 128 o nCedar Ave., each $l,f

REALTOR

GOOD BUYS IN SANFORD HEIGHTS

Brumley-Puleston Bldg.

Bel-Air, Dreannvald, Rose Court and

Phone 751

Franklin Terrace.

t

�■vrsnAY. DECEMBER 9 ,J g ? 5-

’•H 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 : 4 4 * * 4

+ + + *4*+ *+ *

4444444444444444444444*44* 44444*444

Street at Palmetto

The opening of their new offices
l »

Ave. next to post office.
This is done not only to house a large sales force, hut as welt to
allow belter accommodations for the executive offices.
This will make possible even the better functioning of our policy
of giving the utmost service and consul to
home-site owners, and to better serve tiie

desiring

to invest in LOCH ARBOR.
We hope the public will feel at liberty to take full advantage of
these improved conditions.

44444444444444444444444444444444444*44

*4*44 W + V 44444
'4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 » 4 4 &lt; 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 * * 4 4 4 * * 4 4 * 4 4 * 4 4 * : .» .X - .: - 4 4 .&gt; 4 A A * V : .4 .: * ..{ .

�THE) SANFORD HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1925

.1—Aulo, Repairing

.tdvancc

I j, restricted
ration.
gi !o The San-

* * For Sale, Acreage

. _21 •—Sale, Real Estate

THIRTY minute automobilo paint 1 (\\\ riSAI' K: 15 news on Dixie !• OR SALE: Three lots nt Silver
Highway, edge town; 250 orange .t-‘ke Wlxl2». Price 51000 each,
remover ready for distribution to
car owners and agents. Wonderful
™'""Wine trow, }■ &gt; cash. 1'lionc Curtis 255.
opportunity. Kant Krnck Paint Co. onsP,| , Rrapofruit. pears, lemCanal St., New Or'eans, La. cach.ol L * Pcnchc3’ Kuavns, avo- EXCELLENT iFuYS In city lots.
l- lot.; on Park Ave. and six lots
i"’ b?.niuia». etc.: splendid bus5—Autos, Sale
‘noSs loc*,t,on» few steps from It. It. on Oak Ave. Lots are 51 by 175.
town advantages; dandy new I- three of these lots are corners
192.1 MODEL Dodpo touring car; room bungalow, large oak-shaded on Geneva Ave. and when Paik
good condition; price ?275 cash. Poeb; garage, 1 poultry bouses •\U'. is paved i3 will bo the main
Cld Laurel Avenue.
_________ cml runs. Act quickly, and 200 aucry of traffic going North and
poultry, crops and equipment
^ eighteen lots for $20,FOR SALE: 1025 Dodge Special fine
included
at $&lt;5o0t&gt;, only $2500 need- pi n. I ; cash, balnnce 1, 2, a years,
Courc. Fine condition. Inquire
cd Hcrninn Corrington, 101 First i * i, ' ' • 1Bartholomew with liolNational Hank Bldg.
; ‘inlty Company, Valdez Hotel
1925 OVERLAND Sedan, spare
wheel, new tire, bumpers, upec- DIRECT FROM OWNER: Acreage
I.—Lost, Found
Pot lots. Attractive bouse, 10
ial lock steering wheel, dome lignt,
r°«n'?.
baths,
:i
fireplaces,
outetc. Address S. Herald or phene
c. ladies’
nuildmgs, good condition. Will el1
753.
_______________ ns
returned
whole or as part. Near S»rrento. Address Box 12.7, Sorrcnto, care Herald.

jeet insertion.
r julcefiuent

Prt ahouid be
i[y in case o.

i address ns

e number if
. About one
pisnnd has a
others can’t
you unless
da-ss.

r Ml ST Iw
; The Sanor by let iscontinuauEfficient

7—Business Service
III-TEST building tile nnd brick
Sanford Cement Products Co,
5th St. and Maple.
LANEY’S DRUG STOKE — Pre­
scriptions, Drugs, Sodas.
We
are aa near you as your phone.
Call 103.
Successors to Gillon A P latt
itG Magnolia.
Everything elec­
trical. Phono 422. Eloctragith
R a d i o . ________________
WIGIITS— Threo stations. Mag­
nolia and Second. F irst nnd Elm,
Sanford Avenue and 10th Street,
Expert service.

ftm ents

JAMES II. COWAN—All kinds
of Tin nnd Sheet Metal Work.
Water and Boat Tanks. A t Oak
Avei.uo and Third Street. Tele­
phone 111.

i roes

DAYTONA

ITKWAIIT THE FLORIST"
I1lowers «or nil occasions.
HU Myrtle. Phonp 260-W

DELAND FARMS
Acreage
Adjoining
Day Iona

SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.

WIGHT PRINT SHOP— Printing
Engraving. Embossing. See uv
first. Wo do it. Phono 417-W
R. It. Ave.-Commcrclnl St.

unities

ers and fern growers of Volus­
ia county advertise in the PeLand
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
with order.

•12—Typewriters, Suppplics
REMINGTON Portable four-hank
Typewriters, “ the king of p..rtahh'ii. $i'0. Barret I'ortnblo Adding
Machines. Can’t ho heat. Seminole
Printery, Phono 1)3. Wclakft Bldg.

Aeroplane Site
Sold
In Units of
&gt; and III Acre Tracts
or
Entire Sections
$150
Per Acre

II.VRRY E. PRKTTYMAN
(Incorporated)

o f F lo rid a (Inca
Iteferan ces:

1114.

F irst N a tio n a l Hank.

J. H. HUTCHINSON
I t R A I . K.HTATfJ

123 W e s t F irst S treet
l'huno 475
M em ber o f

S A N F O n D . F I .A .

F lo rid a S ta t e
F lo r i s t s A sso c ia tio n .

G. TAYLOR DYER
Painting—Decorating
PHONE 303

IlM IIIK Il

SHOP

113 Magnolia Are.
I First Class Barber*
Special Attention
Given To l-adies and Children.

Elton J. Moughton
ARCHITECT
First National Rank Rldg,
S n n fu riL ------------Florid*

S n tifn n r. I.rmtlnK Ho4«t

ADVERTISE in tho Journal-H er­
ald, South Georgia’s greatest
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
weekly and Sunday.
Classified
rutes 10c per line. Wuycross Jo u r­
nal-Herald, Waycross, Georgia.

112 South Park Avenue
Phone G.72-W.

Eastern Exposure

VALDEZ HOTEL

Advtg. Mediums

FOR SALE—Space on tho page
for ■classified advertisements.
33—Wanted
Why not rent those vacant rooms,
nr sell tin t second-hand trends?
WANTED: Paper hanging a
LEARN ABOUT Toils County and
furniture painting, interior d
Lakeland, through the Starorating. Plione Curtis, 255.
Telegram. Best advertising me­
WANTED: A small furnished ap­ dium in South Florida. Published
artm ent for oeeupanv January mornings, STAR-TELEGRAM—
1st. Permanent resident. Adtlm s Lakeland, Florida.
P. O. Box 1140.

nnd

Ilc s IJ.n l

Ealance Easy Terms

Wo carry a full line.
Our prices nro right. Cash or
terms. We want your business
Sanford Stove fi Furniture Co.
321 E. First St.

W. V. Wheeler Inc,
410-11-121st Nat
ional Bank Bldg.
We have twenty lots in a fast grow­

Phone 490W

ing section in Sanford, On main Dixie-Highway. You can buy one or all

VURACLR Concrete Co, general
cement work, sidewalks, buildInr blocks, irrigation box*u. J. U.
Terwillejer. Prop.

LUMBER CO. Iloua* o
Stores HILL
Service, Quality and Pries.

at the owner’s price. Easy terms.
15— Sale* or F x c h iin g e

FOR EXCIIANGI i: Seven room
ADDRESSING — ftiottlgraphlng.
Imii.H0 for 5 to ten acre farm.
folding nnd mailing—as you
Will give or take difference. Call
want it— when you w ant it. 49G-W
Phono G73. H. E. Porch, F irst
V itionnl Hank Bldg.

COLUMBUS (Ga.,) LEDGER —
Classified nils have the largest
circulation in Southwestern Geor­
gia. Rate He (0-word line) line.
ADVERTISING gets results If I
reaches potential buyers, l’a
WANTED:
Experienced seam
latka Daily News is circulated ii
tress by week. Apply 105 Smith an industrial and agricultural sec
Palmetto Avenue or phono 3IT.-.I. thin.

ellaiieotiH I H—For Ilont, Apartnicnta

to

157—Wanted Help, Salesman TO REACH the prosperous farm ­
WANTED: Salesmen nnd sales­
ladies for subdivision in W inter
Haven. 5 per cent commission.
Apply to local manager, .1. Walker
\\ ard, Box 123, Orlando, Fla.

FOR BIG RESULTS nrtvortiso in
tho
FORT
LAUDERDALE
SALESMAN
DAILY NEWS—it covers Brow­
Me have a good opportunity to ard County thoroughly which ii
offer real citato salesman. One one of the most rapidly growing
who is familiar with the greater sections on the Florida Coast.
Sanford district preferred.
Sample copj and rate card upon
request.
SANFORD GROVE. Inc.
507 1st. N atl. Bank Bldg.
TO REACn BUYERS or sellers of
_______
Plione 21**
Florida real cstnta Advertise in
tho St. Petersburg Times. One cen*
111— Wanted licui
cent a word daily, two cents a won
h HA\ E a large waiting list Sundays.
for small houses. What have you
offer. Dean-Berg Corporation. THE MORNING JOURNAL is tho
■&gt; First National Bank Bldg.
accepted w ant ad medium l»
Daytona (Fla.) Ono cent a word
11—Wauled to Rent
an insertion. Minimum 25c.
ANTED: Two or three room
apartment unfurnished. Phone THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
—Central West Virginia’s larg ­
est daily. Want ml rate l l-2e per
lc; G or
&gt;—Opticians, Jewelers
\\ AN rh l) TO RENT: Bungalow word; l insertions l 1—
or apartment furnished, m ust more lc per word each insertion.
'■/. &gt;*LLE, Jeweler. Watch, have two bedrooms. Address H er­
DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
jew el cry and clock repairing and ald care L. F.
anything? If so advertise in
engraving, Quick service. 11G Mag­
tho Gainesville Sun.
nolia Avenue. Phone 442.
HOUSE ABOUT eight or
rooms with option of pureh
Close in. Post Office Box 1071
&lt;•—Fainting, Decoratin

rcsponsjble

JlSEItS
Utative thor[ with rates,
Bion will give
Cirstion. And
rill assist you
want nd. to
ctivc.
NOTICE
Id give their

PAGE THIRTj

Fill: RENT: Apartm ent for lmeh, strictly modern, private
'ifranch, etc. 119 Elm Ave. Phono

35—W anted Help, Male

TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,
Fla. Thousands read the clas­
sified pages of Florida’s Great
Home Daily, rales 2 cents a word.
Minimum 25c, cnrli with order.
WANTED: Young man nt Write for complete rate curd.
Apply Mgr. F. W. WoolDEVELOPERS ATTENTION — I
Pensacola is beginning
the I
greatest development in Georgia's
history; n half million dollar high­
way to tho gulf beach ju st finishvd; at two million dollar bridge U
across
Escambia Bay started; %
quarter million dollar opera house «
under construction; two millions I
being spent on highway: greatest lu
chance for live developers to get *
in on ground floor. W rite Dcvel- 3
upment Department. Tlio Pensa-1 a
role. News.

Houses

9—For Rent, Houses

RENT: Eiglit room house, I*OR SAI.r.: Right now possess­
ion. New, all modern, 5 rooms
'ply to Phoenix, 300 Park
and hath, beautiful, Spanish bung­
alow in most select part of San­
ford only §7500. $3300 cash, ballOUSO,
nnec easy terms. Bayard Really
Co., Phone 208. Il'i S. Park Ave.

10—For Rent, Rooms

• DR RENT: 3 unfurnished rooms
nnd g a ra g e . 1100 W. 1st.
FOR- RENT: One bed room. 1101
est F irst St.

20—For Sale Miscellaneous

* *’R RENT: One ix-d room with
twin lieds. 1020 Myrtle Avenue.
I'hono G5IVJ.
FOR SALE: Lot 70x117 in busi­
ness district. See R. ( • Sheafer,
I'OR SALE: Five acres lying 11 3 ,Elm Ave., Hanford, Ha.
1-4 mile E ast of Paula on pro­
posed hard road, some orange and J. E. SPUKLING, sub-division
specialist. Subdivision to Or­
shade trees. Adjoins Duil I’urk
lando, Florida, and F l o r a
Subdivision, excellent home site or
Heights. Florida on Dixie liighsubdivision purpose. Nice lakes
very close, lving south of Sylvan
‘••"•ke Station. Price $J250; $750 FIRST STREET ware l&gt; mc;i I', balance in two years. Infor­
100 feet on Fit t
mation can he had on property. over
100 feet on It- R- Ls|»t
Look it over. A. S. Coop, Box good for nn n utoniohile -how
-'G-3, Sanford.
being on the main street "&gt;
FOR RENT: Rooms, with or with- ford. Also good location i1
out meals. Reasonable rates, semhling cars, having a . -pur
at back door. 1-3 cash. Price
Lincoln Hotel.
per front foot. Balance L
• OUR LARGE unfurnished room: years. See W. A. Harth"!
and hath. Phono 97-J. P. O. Box with Holly Realty Com pany
ed Hotel building.

TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE— u
Bend in your subscription to the JJ
Trihuno or hand it to your local m
denier so you can read Florida’s a
greatest newspaper. One year, J
58.00, Gmonths, $1.00, three month** £
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur- M
ancu policy add 75c to your order.
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — An- is
gusta, Ga„ Augusta’s greats it *
classified medium, rate, cash, lie £
charge. 10c minimum.
j*

An Experienced
Insurance Agent
LAKE MARY
DEVELOPMENT
COMPANY

CO w r ’AMr

iNConponATwi,

JOHN I). FOX, ItcprcscntnUve

A half
interest in two
4 * 11 * | l t • f • . 4 ' «
- .»•/
cement plants to com­
petent party, able to
m a n a g e a cement
plant. Capacity 2,00Q
per day. We own our
own sand pit. Terms.

120 South Park Ave.
FSorida Real Estato Like the Sunshine
Broker*

Itcnl Estate
Developer*
l'roinoteri
Heminol* Hotel

Best Business Site in Sanford

HANFORD. FLORIDA

Preltiest Acrcngo in Seminole 20 1-2 acres a t Paula
(Borders two lakes)

MAINE — Wutcrvtllc, Morning
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
IHvrplo nro interested in Florida
property. Reach them through
the Sentinel. Rate card on un­
til ication.

With 8-rooin house,
$8,000. $5,000 cash. 6room house, 3rd Street
$6,250* $1,600 cash.
Balance annually.

.MORGANTOWN, W. VA., people
aro interested in Floridu. Each
of them through a classified nd
in tho Morgantown POST. Six
cents u word for six consecutive
issues.

By GEORGE McMANUS
TOHltaHT - THE KSE-Vl/NrAOLE.
M A xKER*b

-o - i'rv\
Lu c k •/

W IL L

/NMD O A v

L 'N E

^

M C

O lN M E R

E

■V B E ^ T O A ^ T - H A b T E R 1 C

T°
'

Y O O 'L L P40*r L E A N E
H O U bE
• ) J O b T H E A R D O H TH E.
. R/AEMO W H E R E Y O U
W E R E T O UMZ : C^

X O U W IL L . 'b Q O E A U
OM H E ^ W IL V . Y O U ?,’

W. P. Carter
REALTOR
230 Meisch Bid)*,
Phone 718
s a fififiR R fifiM fa s fi
Winter Daya Are Here
See Our New Assortment of

Andirons and Fire Seta

Ball Hardware Co.
'June Srnvice.

In c .

l'UONE 8

�AGE FOURTEEN

Formally
FIR

Tomorrow,
Improvements
H a n cl so m e Substan­
tial improvvements will
characterize D R U 11)
PARK. They will he com­
pleted, paid for and guar­
anteed by its developers.
White ways, parkway and
park beautification, side­
walks and many other
permanent i in p r o v e ments are included in the
developing p r o g r a m .
Paved Streets conven­
iences for the comfort of
the residents of DRUID
PARK are planned and
will be installed by the
city as soon as the public
services can be extended.

COMPRISING i
1 n'F

T «,

It is only natural that Druid
Druid Park is in the heart of th^
Druid Park adjoins D re a m w o ld o t
Its charming natural beauty has
Many homesites face on the
proposed State Plighway N o. 3, $
tions make this a home common*1
be Sanford’s most beautiful hontfl
mating Floridian and the winter t

A B ritt-C h i

�THE SANFORD HERALD. WEDNTJfflAY. DECEMBER 9, 1925,

Old Spanish Ranch WthMa^Mfes
G B U # U 6 iu n o »

---V . . .

B
J R tf S A&amp;
tions to education a t average sal­
aries of $6,101 yearly.
This was learned
by James
Moreland, reg istrar of Georgetown
College, a fter m aking a survey of
44 first rate Southern institutions.
His investigation also revealed
that full professors averaged $3,111, departm ent heads $3,090, coi­
fe d treasurers $3,006, registrars
L
,min the «•&gt;337. executive secretaries $2,094.
t^oaference Deans averaged $3,631 while the
Lpidly fa*1* lowly instructors were a t the bot­
tom with $1,688.
Ljj, vra^ tnc
ittnded the
conference
v been mevor since
(them ath-

Porter E. Pitts

f major in-

REAL ESTATH

o P ’411*413

NOTICE

in poPul“5

j tnnuJUO
(j^erve the
rtme, and
rivals for
the greatly
1 fotni-pro
* baseball

Wval or
conference
itball, bas-

be confer­
e e basecpj sport,
i'll on the
to, having
; the New
•car. An«j on th e
4 any sub-

Ends Predominate
In Captains’ List

[nation is
;hw said
lome piaybascball
lie to rule
bs of like
b fast ns
[ they de-

I ublicity has been developed
mto a fine art, being able, for
instance, to make you think you’ve
longod ail your life for something
you never even heard of befqrc.—
Ohio State Journal.

NEW YORK, Pec. D.-r(-*P)—
Ends predominate in captains so
far selected by eastern colleges.
A list of 26 compiled todny shows
eight wing men, six hnlfback?
three quarterbacks, one fullback,
three tackles, four guards and onu
center.
H arvard, captained by Q uarter­
back Cheek this fnll has returned
to a line lender in Clem Coady,
whilo Yale, which was directed
by tackle Joss in 1925 will be
captained by I’hil Bunnell, q u a rt­
erback. Princeton hns continued
its custom of several years nam ­
ing a lineman, Jack Davis, guard
to succeed McMillan.

Wheat Unconscious
that rroFrom Head Injury
ball, track

,pods and
jc gam es,
I &gt;r»ports,
erred durUst week
eball, snyinu niain-

n«»k nu«.

P h o n e 4S0-W
Hanford. Fla.
KepresentlnK W . V. Who,-lor.
Ileal E sta to Broker

It was stated this morning at
the hospital thnt the condition of
L. \V. W heat, who was injured in
an automobile accident last Sun­
day night, was unimproved and
that Mr. W heat was still uncon­
scious.
Mr. W heat’s skull was fractured
when he was pinned beneath his
overturned automobile and doctors
at first did not expect him to live
through the night.
Miss Maude Laury, who was
with Mr. W heat a t the time of
the accident, is ns yet unable to
leave the hospital, it was snid, and
the injuries which she received are
reported to be more serious than
atfirst believed.
Mr. W heat’s enr is said to have
collided with an automobile driven
by Fred Shannon, on Sanford
Avenue near Highland Street,
about 9 o’clock Sunday night.
,

Collegia
if we can have civilized warfare,
ting *tu- why not civilized peace?—Oil City
uccesslve Derrick.
ptly all
,
ball team Maybe there are more killingn

SYSTEMS

INVESTIG ATIO NS

derful activities in the kitchen which arc as much a part o f the holiday

INCOME TAX

Robertson, Williams and Monahan

Loana

MONEY AVAILABLE

*

•,*.'•

m

If you looked into her cupboard you'd undoubtedly find Snow­

Loans

fo r

making

cake,

biscuit

and

pastry and for frying

For First Mortgage Loans on Liberal Valuation Basis at 7%
Consult us first when in the market for funds
Don Loon \ ictor Prudhomme for
$-100, half of which was paid in
“ metallic currency," the rest in
“ goods at current prices.”
Prudhomme was not satisfied
with the tit'e and be reduced his
fortune in legal tilts with tho
United^ States government until,
in 1857, he lost the ranch in set­
tlement of a $1,100 grocery bill to
Don Matio Keller, of Los Angeles.
In 1870, Keller’s heirs sold the
tract for $10 an acre to Freder­
ick Hastings Rindge, ■ntc husband
of May K. Rindge, present owner
and director of the property.
Rindge came west in 1870 in
search of health. He bought the
18,000 iicres amid the jeers of

Magnolia A Second

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS

*’&gt;»"*

GET RESULTS BY USING HERALD WANT ADS.

A Fact of Great Significance

Earle T. Field
A r a l e s t a t e —i n v e s t m e n t *
Lobby P u l m o n - U r u m l e y IHOg.
Banford
F lorid a

.Infi» Top* Mini** mnl lt«»pnlrr«1.
hide* Ctirtnlu* l or All MnLr* of

1‘nr*

Model Trim Co.
D odge Guram* l« \ r i t To In
•*\Ve Trim tin* t'nr
S o t tin* Owner.**

that of ta rt lemon—or any one of
lt'» l l m . tn I . l . e *
a half dozen other flavors. And your fruit eak« — •*•&lt;!
tha Merita.
all of these arc as near your table T h o r are m»d« *MW*
r « ■*
liwrlou* r«J cher.
every day as your nearest grocer. big
tics from Fruner. p‘"e•i)pld from B • » s •■ •
W hy bake cake—especially during »plec*
from the Orient,
n a li.h
w»)nuti. can­
the holidays— when you can buy Edied
citron. f r n h »*&lt;«.
eruamcry
b u t t e r , al­
such exquisitely good M erita Layer
mond* and new ctv9
Cake in your favorite flavor?
pecan*.
MADE BY THE

Uniform, wide streets and sidewalks;
Two exceptionally wide, beautiful Boulevards;
Donated sites for Church, School, Parks and Playgrounds;
Excellently
prepared Business
section and municipal Golf Course
J
13 3
I •• «»
Proper restrictions—M'oleAive Wit nc/MA'JWIh&amp;cIM to be harmfu

On the peninsula, opposite New Smyrna;
Connected with New Smyrna by a New $100,000 Bridge;
Extending from Atlantic Ocean to the North Indian River;
Fronting both Ocean and River a distance of over 2 miles;
With one of the world’s finest Beaches as a front yard;
. •i
Enjoying a mild healthful climate the y ear’round;
Convenient to Railway and Dixie Highway—
NEW SMYRNA BEACH is a Homesite and Investment Opportunity with
out equal! *
|
,
, •.
We invite you to investigate fo r yourself—Free trip to the prop
erty by bus—Just phone our office today and we will be glad to make res
ervations for you.
/ V* ^
1

'# *»

i u,

h

i

!£ A M ER IC A N BAKERIES COMPANY

G ood Cake
Fresh Daily
(jj

W m itc u
IAYER CAKE

|
1

I From Your
!

■ ' ),

drift for making all these good things to cat.

PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
i1
S b IIi. 13-13 Slavonic T r n ip lr Building

Let your thoughts linger for a moment on the
delieiousness of Merita cake. "
mind a bevy of light fluffy,
cakes ranging from chocolate
with its rich brown filling to
the savory goodness of grated
cocoanut and t h e n on to

’* *

There ought to be \ Mrs. Santa Gaus, a symbol for all those won­
as gift giving.

ALHITS

Why Bake Cake
During the Holidays?

'

John Meisch and W. P. Car­
ter have not been connected
with Carter Lumber Company
since August 1st.
W. P. CARTER.

GROCER

Call at I)e.sk, Montezuma HuteL Rhone 485
Office* in:

. *

.................. - »

»t i - f y .’

Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Ormond Bench, Daytona Beach (3), New Smyrna. New Smyrna Beach, Palm Beach,
Miami, Miami Beach, DcLuid, Orlando, Brookavillo, Tampa, St. Petersbrug.

“ W»* Cover Florida Ileal E state Like the Sunshine”

I

�♦&gt;ViJC
lV N

1

...m n n HERALD. WEDNESDAYJECEMBER 9. 1925.
THE SANFORD HERALD, WEDNESDAY,
9, 1925;
- DECEMBER
■ ■---------—
PAGE SIXTEEN

PAGE SEVENTEEN

Sanford Investment Opportunit

---------------------------------------------------------- * f
This land lies between the rail*
road and the Dixie Highway at
Enterprise Junction, and a portion;
of it is east of the highway.
J
It has a total frontage of over,
1000 feet on the Dixie Highway I
and is bounded on the cast and!
south by Navarre, a new sub-div- f
The City Realty Company acted ision of II. T. Bodwell's.
as brokers in a deal closed Mon­
The now owners expect to .put
Officers Of The Lake Mary day whereby a syndicate compos­ it on the market as a subdivision J
ed
of
J.
E.
Pearson.
If.
S.
Ix&gt;ng,
Development Company Ex­ and T. L. Long, nil of Sanford, at an early date, it was said.
Mr. Pearson declared that En­
press Their Satisfaction became owners of a 35-ncre Vo­
terprise ^Junction i s the logical
With The F irm s Progress, lusia county tract, formerly owned location
for a now town between
Illustrated Descriptive Honk
by R. J. Rrown and E. W. Selleck, Sanford and DeLand.
Portrays Attractions Of
according
to
n
statem
ent
made
a
t
C. W. Pennington, Boston, Mass,
anford And Vicinity From vice president of the I-nke Mary j tho office of the firm. The selling It's a long rain that has no turn­
Many Different Angles Development Company nnd C. S. price of tho property wns given ing into snow.
as $20,000.00.
Emerson, Deiry, N. II., treasurer,
arrived in Sanford Monday.
Mr. Emerson, with his family,
has taken up his residence for the
winter, in his new home nt I-nke
Ten Thousand To Be Mailed Mary, while Mr. Pennington's fam ­
To Many Homeseekers And ily will nrrive later to spend the
Others In Ail Sections W inter.
Mr. Pennington expressed him­
self
as being very much pleased
"Sanford Florida" in the sub­
ject of an Interesting and instruc­ with reports on the activities of
tive pamphlet ju st off the press. the company, both relative to sales
Land nt
It is replete with half-tone il­ building nnd development activ­
lustrations, among them being ities.
Many sales of houses and vacphotographic reproductions of pub­
lic buildings und business houses nnt lots hnvc been made a t very
In the business section, und resi­ satisfactory prices, he said, and
MOOItE HAVEN, OVIEDO
dential scenes and school build­ two houses of the Spanish bung* {
alow
type
nro
now
under
construc­
ings in residential districts.
There are also
illustrations tion, which will sell nt approxi­
Wo own free and clear 10 acres of drained muck
which show the orange groves and mately $0,000.00, he believes.
He reported th at work on street
land two miles south of Moore Haven, right on_ tlm
truck and poultry farm s of Semi­
Raker Highway connecting that town with Tatniami
nole county, and some of the near­ improvement is going forward as
well ns could be expected, when
Trail nnd inside the system of dykes which arc ncnrly
by Inkc scenery.
completed. It is claimed tliii land will be worth
The text of this pamphlet calls difficulty in getting m aterials is
$1,500 per ncre when the improvements are finished
attention to the beautiful residen­ considered, ami th at the curbing is
t hit* winter.
tial districts, with uniformly pav­ all in, nnd the clay surfacing about
ed streets, well kept lawns, shrub­ two-thirds completed on I^nkevicw
bery, subtropical plants, shade Avenue.
Also 15 acres of fine, flowing well, vegetable land
Mr. Pennington says the new
trees and other natural and ac­
nt-O
video, easily- cleared, joining o n e 'n f the good
dining parlor is a strong feature,
quired attractions.
celery
nnd fru it fnrms, near the Oviedo-Gcneva hard
It briefly describes the lake nnd convenient nnd a good thing for
road and the railroad.
tho
community,
and
reports
that
river advantages, bringing out Snnford’s prospects relative to the the new proprietors are well sat­
We can make attractive price and terms on these
inland sea-port project, mentions isfied with the business and pros­
or
will exchange one or both for improved property
the high grade of the schools, the pects.
nt Sanford or vicinity.
In
summing
up
tho
company’s
ideal clim ate and the general de­
200 Magnolia Ave.
Phun* 2.11
sirability from the standpoint of prospects, Mr. Pennington called
attention to the fact that laike
the tourist or the home-seeker.
It gives a resume of attractions Mary is famed for its bathing,
from the viewpoint of the sports­ boating and fishing, in senson, is
man, including mention of the within one nnd one-half miles of
parks, athletic field, country club, tho Country Club, will have an
yacht basin and hunting and fish­ improved road in a short time, nnd
is served with nil city convenien­
ing.
Phone 231
20!) Magnolia Ave.
The treatm en t of the agricultur­ ces.
al subjects is designed to show cul­
TO HAVE MODERN FARM
ture. The vnrious products are
A complete, modcrnly equipped
briefly discussed nnd statistics
poultry
farm is to he established
given.
Tho last page is devoted to a on the Charles Aide Farm at Farm*
sum m ary of Sanford's advantages ton. E ast of Sanford, according to
an urgent invitation to visit Flor­ a statem ent from the office &lt;&gt;f Ar- j
ida nnd a request that Mic visitor thur Corrington, representative of
investigate Sanford before invest­ the II. M. Johnson Real Estate I
ing elsewheifc. In fact the sum ­ Development Company.
800 feet on track. Close in. Price $40.00 per
The farm which consists of 10,
mary of th a whole subject m at­
truck foot. Good terms.
*
te r of the booklet is incorporated acres has been purchased by E. I
(i|
Eaton
of
St.
Petersburg,
who
j
in th e last sentence: "S turt tor
considers this locality Ideal for i
Sanford today.”
Ten thousand of these booklets poultry raising, it is said.
nro ju st off tin* press nnd will
This is a new building paying more than 8'.'.
go into the mails within a few
days, it is announced by Tho K.
gross. Very good location with fine possibil­
A. S tro u t Farm Agency und its
ities, $.‘12,000. Terms.
It. I&gt;. Keene to E. It. Hlanton,
locul representative, Herman C ar­
See Me For Subdivision Property.
lands in Section 0, Township 20.
rington.
Consideration $50,000.00.
--------- |r
J . W. Dooley to J. C. Ilills Jr.,
1(!0 acres ir. Section II, Township I
20. Consideration $10,500.00.
It. I). Pomeroy and II. S. Web­
REAL ESTATE
INVESTMENTS
ster to Voliu A. Williams, lot H,
block I, T rafford’s Map. Consid­
eration, $10,000.00.
Lutiu II. Rcmsburg to M. O.
A new development a t Lake
Mary, with all city conveniences, Illackwell and Piedmont Laud Com1st National Bank Bldg. Phone 741.
is expected to be the result of a jpony, lands in Section .'ll, Town­
transaction ju st reported by the ship 20. Consideration $5,000.00.
W. C. Ervin to F. W. Hossfeld,
Holly Realty Company.
New York , interests have pur­ 38 acres in Section 10, Township
chased 10 ucres a t Lake Mary for 21. Consideration $5,000.(|0.
Isaac T. Avery Sr. to F. W. I
$20,000.00, nnd tho work of de­
»i
t *.*
velopment will sta rt at once, it Hossfeld, 25 acres in Section 10,
Township 21. Consideration $1,- i
is snid.
Another prospective develop­ 500.00.
Meisch Realty Company to I.ce i
ment reported by the Holly com­
Lot at Northwest corner Oak Ave., and 14th St.,
pany, is thnt of 21 ucres of the Hart, lot 5, block 10, Trnfford’s
Country Club road, which has Map. Consideration $2,500.00.
$2,500—$700 cash, balance, terms.'
(iertrudo C. H art to George II.
been purchased from .1. H. Ilrice
Snyder,
lot
2,
block
11,
Trafford's
j
by a syndicate for $17,500.00 with
Map. Consideration $2,000.00.
development in view, it is said.
Altam onte Development Com­
Choice ware-house site at corner of Second St.,
pany to George G. Hill, lots 21 to
and
Cedar; one block off First St., at $75 per front
28, Mock E, Robert L. Hells Ad­
dition. Consideration, $1,500.00. |
f° ° L
. . . \i\
.Sanford Grove Inc., to Edmond
C. Robson, lot 0, block G; lut 10,
The Scruggs-Scoggan Realty
Rculty I block K; Section 1, Sanford Grove.
Company has announced the tinlo SC-onisitlorixtioti $1,000.00.
28 acres, Upsalaaml Country Club road, at
of two lots in Marvavnln at the
M dsch Realty Company to W.
$30,000. Terms.
price of (10,000.00 each.
IR- Leek, lots ;i and l, block 10,
These are lake front lots with T rufford’a Map.
Consideration
0 7ti feet frontitng on the lake $1,000.00.
f
_ i «■
and Seminole Iloulcvurd. It is suiil1 Alice l). Waterhouse to Alta-I
Graves, Celery farm s, lots, houses.
that thc-e nro the highest prices: monte Development Company, lot j
ever paid fur residence lots on uri ,
block L | Robert I&lt;* iietta Ad*
giual sale.
dilion. Consideration, $oU0.00.
The purchasers' names have not
Sanford Grove Inc. to Austin D.
been inuilu public but it is report- Sutton, lot 7. block II, Section 1,
cd th a t olio is a local man and Sunford
Grove.
Consideration |
the other is from Washington, $**00.00.
D. C.
Sanford Grove Inc. to Herbert
Phone 707
Masonic Bldg.
———---------------------I Itullcrfield, lot 15, block 11, SecI lion I, Sunford Grove. CousidcraUncle Remus Body
tion $500.00.
r„
,,,
. .......
A*, b . Sjoblom to Homer Idea1 0 F l e e t O i l l e e r s son. lots 35 und 30, block 21. Cry-|
_____
slut Luke W inter Homes. Consid-]
ATLANTA, On., Dec. 0.—&lt;/?)— cr“ ^ on ^5V.V°V.*
If it is lots or Homes you want we have
Election of officers of the Unde „,*je,o r®u
.. °^c,w .
Remus Memorial Association wus j
,u*"'4 'il. u,u -10- Lords f irst
them. In City or out.
to feature tho observance here to-1,u:Edition to Citrus Heights. ConA Fnrm 8 miles out of city on hnrd road, 40
day of the scvcntysevcuih unni-1sl , tru ,,on;. voUO.OO.
I
versary of the birth of Joel Chun- ... *
‘VV . t u . , u,n , .Y *?,0M
acres, G acres in Orange grove. A 7-room
dler H arris, who, according to ■ ? w ,
• ‘Vi*!1 , •^ •d iv isio n .1
house ami sleeping porch. Good terms.
Frank L. Stanton, poet laureate o f ; Consideration $oOU.l)u.
Georgia, "took the fires from the ,. '.rci L. Crumiull to Cccrgo 11.
West F irst St. Celery fnrm, 10 acres, all
lowly cabins of the Southland and ,
, J*1’ . 1' ,*ock o, Ala) tan .
cleared, drained nnd tilled, and fenced. Two
lighted the windows of the Unit- Loiiaidcrutlon. not given.
wells; new house; lights, $11,000. Good
cd States."
. &lt;*tm tla ,,n ,ieed'‘ ..
The meeting of the association I .. Nellio 11. Williams to Thomus
terms.
was to be held nt "W ren’s Nest" I DolhnghWortli, p art of lot Id, black
the Gordon Street home of
I «**&lt;»«*■
Consideration,
Laurel Ave. A 5 room house and garage. Lot
H arris until his deuth here J u ly l11"*—KlVun*
......... urrison to Thomas |
40x117,
$5,800. Good terms.
3, 1008. The residenco now is main- .. 7.“cy
**
$16,000
w
lOciatiun
a
a
„
|
Hollhigsworth,
purt
of
lot
tl.
block
tuined by the association as a i .,0 ‘"^w orU i.
shrine.
Iraffo rd * Map Consideration
A romantic featuro of tho birth- j
given,
day of "U nde Remus" will be tho* ,r
building, Permits^
m arriage tonight of his cldestl
° ‘ "**•*'• A. Radford for a prlgiundduughter, Miss Ailecn lia ron ^ re,K‘b Avenue to
rU, daughter of the Lucien II» rri-{ $ l &amp;b.00. _
»«n, to Edward Do Leon Scrugg- ! lo “ •
Booth for an apartnunc g a r a g e .in Oak A vciiud to
Pulcaton-Brumley Building
IM Al
t $2,500.00
Sanford, Fla.
mon
Tfce lUV Ii
for n
miners
arc
carrying
the
j
o f g well-Knr
tion lue
idea a ait too far.
e-prvveituon
pony waa $7
Florviicu Heraivi

VICE PRESIDENT Undeveloped Tract
SANFORD ABLYOF REALTY FIRM At Enterprise Sold
For A Sub-Division
DESCRIBED IN TO WINTER HERE

NEW BOOKLET
Agrriculture Shown
To Be Remunerative

FOR EXCHANGE OR SALE

PACKARD REALTY CO.

GOOD WAREHOUSE SITE

INCOME PROPERTY

____— ___________ ______ T

Wanted!
Vi a cre s on First StrM
ion

a

WE HAVE BUYERS WAITING

g the Opening

FOR HOUSES
FLETCHER-BULGER REALTY CO.
Phone 746

113 fi Magnolia

HOMES—TOT
ACREAl
FOR SALE AT01

FULTON CEMENT PRODUCTS
INCORPORATED

20 acres of celery hnd,iicm

Immediate poasessionn tu
This is the BF.ST BUY pi
Priced for a quick sale at Fjn

Dec.

Room 105 Seminole Hotel
Sanford (Seminole County) Florida

COLCLOUGH

Building Sand and Cement Blocks

Real Estate
.111 First Nitig^l
Sanford, Fla.

Reservations

With ornamental and plain faces delivered at
our plants at Osteen and shortly in Sanford.

HOM ESITES

We deliver the liest Cement nnd lluilding Sand
at $3.50 on your lot anywhere in Sanford.

OPPOU

Send all orders to our office a t Seminole Hotel.
All payments must lie made to the office. Orders
countersigned by secretary.

12 ROOM
Reservations f o r t h e
first unit are being made
prior to the opening. The
number of homesites of
this unit is limited and it
is expected to be over­
subscribed before t h e
opening day. A n y o n e
wishing location before
the sale can make their
selection by calling at this
office between now and
tomorrow. Investors with
vision who buy now will
profit from early buying.

Close iu on .Mipi

M. L. FULTON, President
J. W. FULTON, Vice President.
R. L. Payette, Secretary-Treasurer

Only$15,(K
H
,^

City News Briefs

Holly Company Sells
Property To Be Used
For New Sub-Division

25 Lots and 15 Houses on TiiflMj

WHY PAY BIG RENTS?

K ARL J. SCHULTZ

W. F. IIOLBORN, Sales Manager

Marvania Lots Sell
For Record Prices

BRYANT &amp; I1A1
N u m lie r 6 Ball Bui&amp;tj

Office, Sanford, FH
A Nice Bungalow just completed, four rooms, electric
lights, bath room, fireplace. Lot 50x116. Only $4,500
Easy terms.
A Bungalow of three rooms. Nearly finished. Electric
lights, bath, and fireplace. $-1,000. Easy Terms.

20 Y e a rs Experience Wi'i!

A S a fe ;uul Sanelnj

|ed by quality developments
fot
property of the Sanford District*
|fn cimong the many hiils and lakes*
Wienced community developers.

Five-room Cottage, hath, electric lights, fireplace and
garage. Lot 66x116. O n ly $3,500. Easy terms.

LAKE Si

These places are well equipped w ith dish closets and
closets for other uses. These are real bargains.
Let ns show them to you.

Three nere.s with fi-rooni hous arJ|
ing street; very good for suW**^

Lake Mary Development Company

^jK .ciul fo p one week j j . ’iM w ;ti|
Chaa. If. Night.

Phone 117

108 M a g n o lia A ve.

Jennie, many will front on the
|gh class development and resttDThis entire section is destined to
home spot of the most discrim*

p u r v is &amp; n i

The Davey-Winston Organization

Lake Monroe Development
i Co.

. R. Eldridge

5 Ball Bldg.

REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS
216 E. Second Street
l&gt;HO a c r e * Inn.I I u r n t e d In S u m l r r County • « « «•»•* h ‘»U * » • ' «
f r o m C o u n t y . m l u f l l m h n r l l — h o n l r r . w l n t r h i g h w a y — Ri,0.l
l i r l t n t r r o n i l ll.ro.iKh p r o p e r l y — n i l f e n c e d r . r r i . l o n r h u n d r e d
» ltl &gt; ui’r r , l m i i r . i t r . u r n l * r . . n . l . l n t n n r I n r l . r m o n . I.mlHr
...ir , 1. r o o m b o i i . r I r n t i - n n n t l i u u » r » - - * " r n l y n r r r * o f t h r
n l n i . r Inn.I I* I r r l K n l r . l | . r l r r n n r H n n . l r r i l . l . i l l n m p r r nrri* o n r
I h l r .l r n n h l i n l n n r r o n e . t u r n n n . l t h r e e y e n r n . e l u h l p e r e e n t .
T h l a la o n e » t the i r r ) h e a l p r o p n a l t l o n a I n I h e a t a l e n n .l It w i l l
pay ) o u lo I n .e a llK n le I n in .e .lln le ly .

Ju st Look Three Year!
Th
250 fpol E ast front Myrtle-l"* *
Commercial and Fulton. Hulrotd &lt;1
$100 per front f o o t , and before lAnj
be uouithl fur at $250.
I
W EST FIRST S tl]
IS STILL I
- t iie v i u r l
entering S A W jfif
moit attractive l
I

Kill l o l a l o e a l e . l In e l l y o r H a n r o r . l o n e m i l e a n il u n a r l e r f r o m
l-oal U l l l c e . I h la p r o p e r l y h n a n f r o u I n K e o n K l r a t S t r e e t ..( f r o m
Via.- I u a l a h n n . l r e .1 f e e l w h e r e a n l u e I n e r e n a e a . l o l l y , ^■..nle In n n d
l e t u a f o l k t o y o u a h o .i l t h i n p r o p o n l l l o n I t w i l l b e w u r l h y o u r
l li u e .

330 feet of this, east of t/ie
and running through to Cot*** J
more than juutify any mm* ,u
ford population in IS30may lye too tale fur the Ptie* *

CITY $ $

•
IM oereo land, one h alf m ile SI. Jofan'o l l l v e r Iron Inge-—o n e h a lf
m ile from h ig h w a y and railroad— op len d lilly lo c a t e d , y o u w ill
h av e in aee thla lo ap preciate w h u t n w o n d e r f u l o p p o r tu n ity
a w a it* the man w ith the l a . h .

Phone 120

Rw R

evelopment ~
•^•^•••1_

i

_ *•—

:

•»

•;

r

t* -

•

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="18">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="20499">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1925</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21880">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, December 09, 1925</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21881">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21882">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on December 09, 1925.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21883">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21884">
                <text>Original 19-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, December 09, 1925; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21885">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21886">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21887">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21888">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="2202" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="2074">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/3602df4fd30a05fd58da9ba4daca06d7.pdf</src>
        <authentication>d6a3e4dcf921889d9555e5c39a8c18a4</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="21879">
                    <text>. ..

.

PAP*®

THE WEATHER
Florida: Showers this afternoon
anti probably tonight Wednesday;
fair not much change In temperalure,, moderate northeast nnd northcast and northwest winds.
----------------------- . ----- ■ ] .■ !•»

w b js s
. Garden L and

ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE
SAFORD, FLORIDA*TUESDAY, DEFENDER 8, 1925.

•ftTP Chief O f Police Williams
'
Is Urged To Stop The Sale
Of Cigarettes To M inors

N U M B E R 110

TW EN TY PA G ES TODAY

J. C. Flynn Found Shot!
To Death In Motor Car j
In Brunswick, Georgia I

Coolidge
Legislative Program
For Solons To Follow

f t\ i

J- C. Flynn, 30, employee of j
the Seminole Securities Com- !
puny, was found dead in his
automobile near Brunswick, Ga.,
Chief of Police Roy G. Wil­
ishable by a fine of not to ex­
sometime early this morning, ac­
liams today announced th at he
ceed $50 for the first offense
cording to n report received in
was visited a t bis office Mon­
and $100 for the second offense
Sanford shortly before noon.
It was said that Mrs. Flynn
day night by two women, un­
P
r
i
“
Av'!!.
°
f
days
in
jail.*
&gt;rinany known to him, who claimed they
^niet Williams, in commenting I rominent Lawyer of Tampa was with her husband at the
Addresses St. Petersburg time his body was discovered
stated this morning
ToTake were representing n large “f r a ­ tra t hislaw.
force would be asked to
Gathering
On State As An and that owing to a complete
ternal organization.” They re ­
arrest all violators and that ev­
of prostration she was re­
ins For quested
Industrial.
Farming Center state
that b e lend his efforts
moved to a hospital in Brunserything within his power would
it Meet toward stopping the sale of cig- be ibine to put an end to Illicit
wick.
House Sets To Work
Minister Returns 'Adherence To World
nrettes to minors within the city
Details were meager, but It
reddling of cignrctttes to min­ bank Deposits Total
ors.
On
Tax
Reduction,
was
stated
that
Mr.
Flynn
hud
Court And Tax Re­
limits.
Nearly
$800,000,000
been
shot
to
death.
The
motive
Chief Williams stated the
He stated that the state meas­
Bill While * Senate!
duction Are Issues
for the killing is so far utiknnwd.
“delegation" claimed th at many
ure made it possible for police
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Flynn
left
San­
local
business
houses
were
vio­
(ebated lating the laws of the state by to arrest any minor caught Speaker Declares California ford Sunday morning for DarMoves Along Slowly
That Are p ressed
smoking cigarettes, or possess­
Lacks
Natural
Advantages
—
■
ion, lla., to reclaim an automo­
gelling cigarettes and “ m akings”
ing game, and compel him to
Offered By This S t a t e bile on which payments are said
jn Main to children under nge.
testify as to the place lie had
to have been neglected, accord­
S tate law number 5530, it is
purchased them. Many tobacST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 8.— ing to reports.
5Sed At said,
makes the sale of ciga­
co shops, he said, were ignorant • blV heading investment bankers
According to friends Mr.
,
Today rettes to minors an offense pun­ of this law and it’s operation. "f the nation today cheered Pete* Flynn
was nbout 30 years ohi
j*1. Knight of Tampa, former vice- and is said to have lived in the
Plea For Tolerance Is
! resident and general counsel of Ferndale apartments. No im­ Many Changes In Dry
rland, Dec.
the
Hop
Island
Ship
Building
mediate relatives could be locat­
Law Are Proposed
Renewed; Uiearno
jaguc of
Plant and now one of Florida’s ed for a statement this after­
Hay decidBefore Two Bodies
Treaties L a u d e d
h ading citizens, on his defense I noon.
teii States,
against inheritance tax.
j
Sheriff C. M. Hand telegraph­
nv to parMr. Knight appeared before the | ed the sheriff of the county in
WASHINGTON, Dec. 8.—
WASHINGTON, Doc. 8.—
LOCAL
hankers attending the fourteenth i which the murder is said to have
fcrk of the
(AI*).'—A
program
of
hard
(AIM—Renewing
n number of
Sanford m ay become site for
annual convention of the Invest­ been committed for all details work was suggested to the
which is airplane training school nnd
recommendntion.s
he already
ment Bankers Association of A m -! hut at a late hour today hud not
Sternation- passenger depot, according to
new
Congress
today
hy
Pres­
received
a
reply.
hat!
made
to
Congress,
Prea-------, i . ica in session here to talk about
[ference.
L. II. Scott, W inter Park licen­ Inclem ent W e a th e r T hought Eh-rida and to sell it to the bank-|
ident Coolidge and the House
Idont Coolidge, in h is annual
Kvate ses- sed filer.
T,»
n .,,„ ..........i .
cr . lie soon launched into hi;
took the hint.
message transm itted todny to
Ur. T. J. Nixon, pastor of the
n r m.
,»-U '■ i
l" 1
egninst the inheritance tax
Iram of disScarcely
had
the
final
the House and Senate, outU1 Many W ho W nuhi Have ,w:d was wildly npplnudcd.
ned by the Sanford Methodist Church, la to
liued
a comprehensive legis­
words
of
the
executive’s
an­
return
to
his
pastorate
here
for
, seeking
T u r n e d Out Otherwise in Florida, Mr. Knight arid: j
lative
program dealing with
nual
message
fallen
from
the
tin- differ- another year, according to a p ­
------- “We have no Inheritance tax be-'
lips
of
rending
clerks
in
the
j
pressing
domestic and inter­
and Eng- pointments made a t the Florida
Balloting today in the genor;.! " mum- \u* think it is wrong. Wo l
conference which has ju st clos­ city election called by Mayor For- think an inheritanco tax is aocnational problems. His sugges­
Senate nnd House before the Re­
tion:! included:
publican house mu angers called
l an exnmin- ed a t Orlnndo.
rest Lake to name one inemhcr Jalislic, bolshevistic, communistic |
L. W. Wheat, who was serious­ of the City Commission to serve 1and anarchistic. We agree with:
tip for debate the gigantic tax
Tax reduction along the Hies
p:tiiry, naval
, mapped out by tin* House Wnjri
, methods of ly injured in an automobile a three
ee year term, was reported I'n si.lent C.iriirtife that U is leg- j |»a r ty (Jf -,0 Will Stop Here reduction bill, framed before hand
ami Means Committee.
|ary in.i.rut- wreck here Sunday night, was very light, only 107 votes haymg jihzrd robbery, he added., Mr.J
,,()f ,,im , , u .on T oniorrow to fulfill one of Mr. (’oolhlgc’n
major
recommendations.
The I
capable i t reported to Ik* improved a t the been cast at I o'clock this after Knight's address in rr.rt folh ' ’S
Adherence to tho World C nirtT
more deliberate Senate, however,
|thi- council hospital this morning.
noon, only one hour and 'J7 min­
Seri,,us Things Canside•..» i
Continuing Tour continued
Continued
effort to strengthen
to mull over
committee
Twenty-nine cases are dispos­ utes before official sun-down, ami “1 have been told that !
Of Florida Communities the messageleisurely
aviation, without radical change in
and get its bearings j
e to limit ed of within an hour in Municip­ the elosing of the polls.
talk about Florida, to b
the organization of tho army und
after the long recess.
^ments • or al Court on .Monday morning by
ms were being completed tonavy air service.
Florida. I don’t like t., d
The
inclemency
of
the
weather,
Resides tax reduction, the presi­
ould be re- Judge W. E. White.
h
j for the entertainment of n
rather than any lack of intere-t ordinarily I do, but irvo
Curtailment of the Shipping
dent asked for an expansion of
. ment •
Chief of 1'olico Williams is
nicusiim as this 1
Hoard's powers, with tho govern­
•arty of 50 lumber-men who will I llvilltjon fnc,liticil alon„ tho Unes
jrhat differ- urged to stop sale of cigarettes in the outcome of the election was i eins that the?
given as the cause of the light
arnve I,ere Wednesday aboard of „ u&gt; fimIil
(lf hU nir ,wnri,
ment fleet under the control of a
ifenMve nnd to children under age.
the situation rcqti
vote.
single executive.
the Steamer Otfcoolt for a brief and asked ndniinistmtivu authority
jiwther it i-John Render elected president
:*‘.ay in Sanford before going on over the inquiry encouragement | **
Both II. 1!. Stevens and E. F. do it. Therefor-.
Increased authority for the
I commercial of the Seminole County Rulb
ut to south Florida points.
President nnd Departments of
j
llousholdcr,
the only two offer­ "I nin not v i '.
Urea and if Growers' Association, which was
for
co-operative
m
arketing
ami
mlDr.
T.
J.
Nixon,
pastor
of
the
&lt;
rtlEC
According to tentative pians, hcrence to the World Court. Hu Methodist Church, has l&gt;een re- Commerco and loihor to dent witn
ing for the office, have many sup­ Florida :\s a *• &gt;
blue of enm- organized Saturday night.
.aowii members
of the Chamber of Com- appealed t„ Congrcaa and tho turned to tho local pallor*to f„t- labor disputes in the coal indus­
porters in the city, it is said, and its fame in v
rstiniatcil in
certain1
5
The Sanford Chamber of Com­ according to the records, of II.
all over
1meree will meet the delegates at country alike for a better ohscrv- iU,„ther year by the Florida Moth- try.
air forces. merce Wednesday will be host to
Ik about the Clyde dock and escort them to
fi *y
Co-operative Marketing Favored
I)uHose, county chairman of reg­ Iv not n* •w»tH
bhat value
lodi.it Conference,
ta• i
rt. 1 am ; the Valdez grill for luncheon, after mice of prohibition laws.
Encouragement of co-opomtiv i
jcumni' r. .ul a p arty of 50 delegates to the istration, 1,0511 voters have been Florida
Message
Head
to
Undies
aer
things,
1going, i
National Lumber-men's Associa­ qualified to cast ballots today.
I which the visitors will Ik* taken on i
m arketing ns an aid to iigricuUur*.
rioii, ,n a;
! mu''
I a motor trip t«&gt; local lumber yards, J Unlike hla two immediate proThu Prpf-ident devoted a lection
^tory com- tion. which recently closed its
Inspectors a t the polls report
very old man ' celery fields niuboihcr places of in dcccsMors in office nnd contrary
m )\.J iU’l
to thp prohibition question, nppeotdeterminc annual convention in Jackson­ i the presence of many ladies among. !- '
.un­
to
his
own
practicu
on
some
past
:
c
.
tbhik
I
tcreit.
l ing
a for iavA •idizervaneo by the pubgnrmamenU ville.
first Infuse tmllt I** "ft" "is understood that many o f , occasions. Mr. Coolidgo did not
H ^ a o d 'v f g c r . ti.a ucjion /Dralnst
J. C , Flynn, cmnloyo . M l *
»'
f gionul f&lt; i'. It was in the I[ tbu_*jmber-inen who'will visit the (deliver his rdeommendationa by
wforcem en' offY'iala.
mtV.er nil Semi nolo Securities* Company of Stevens and Mr. Housholiii'r w/
the same year Jlml j H
representatives of na-1 word of mouth to the two houses
n-n wed ini adwm ey
i doomed this city was found dead in an present at the polls during \
min pa, a little &lt; urn j Iauiafly known firms, and in com - [of Congress, and a hatch of w ar ,
o f r ulroiid consnllrfrttlm-a wfu.
t“ of a gen- nutomobilo near Brunswick, (In., of the afternoon.
1
s
from hero. At that i mi nting on their coming here, debt agreements negotiated during I H
vclop\iu*nt of Inland i/aterw JL
according to reports received
■i was a hank in Tampa, I Secretary It. W. I’earman of thi the summer.
recommended retention, fbr tn t
here today, which stated that 1 I: is expected that the results
.O.000 of total resources. It | Chamber of Commerce alreiunl
Read simultaneously in tho h'en-'
present, of profsirty seized from
he had been found with bullet i tin* election will lie made public .
oldest hank in south Flor I the necessity of sending them Into and the* House, the president’s Popular .M ethodist M in is te r !aliens during the war, reiterated
not later than
o'clock, unless | \m
wounds in his body.
away favorably impressed with review of the stale, of the union!
Hits L a rg e F o llow ing H e ''e * ltliat r‘ organisation of government
Until I o’clock this afternoon balloting takes a decided spurt this jda.
this community.
and his proposals of an tulminis- j
afternoon
and
retards
tabulation.
I
Deposits
Shaw
Rig
Growth
.. ’ i departments should he authorized
there had been -107 votes cast in
Other
Apiu inlnutits *'**’ and declared that states and lo"The opinion of Sanford that tratlon program of legislation,I
Those in charge of the election | "It will probably astonish you
the election for City Commis­
District Are A n n o tin ccd leal communltiei must co-oiK'rnt-*
arc: David Speer, clerk; .Mrs. W. jto know that the total deposits the.-o men take away with them I wore received with frequent burst i
i l i l t tm
l e sion, r. The small vote was a t ­ A. Fitts, Mbs Kathryn Wilkcy I of ail tho hanks of Florida ire will play an important part in tho Jof hand dapping. Immediately a t
..........
|mnro with the fwloral government
tributed to the inclement weath­
just three and a half times ns common ial future of this city,” the conclusion, the House turned
Jt was ntiiionnciul this morning (in rqclnmntlon work.
and J. T. Vernon, inspectors.
er.
much as all the deposits of the Mr. l’curmaii stated, "and it is of t() the tax bill, while thu Senate th.it Dr. T. J. Nixon had Isien re-j Urging sale of Muscle ShonD to
8.—
STATE
I South were at that tjnu. To be vital importance that we send; indulged in receiving and roferr- aiqiolnti-d to tho nanturuto of th e 'th e highnii bidder who will agruo
Jrnun today
iuore exact, the deposits of tl &lt;• Hi then away as walking advertise- jng to committees n deluge of hill; First Meihodist Church of Nan-j to produce nitrates primarily with
daring s|«:
In an address before the InI-■nuthern -tale at that time were meats of this community.”
and recommendations.
ford hy tint general session of the'pow er development incidental, ho
ial session vestment Hankers’ Association
nnn.lHtO and today the deposits
The party of 50 is expected to
Nye (JiieHtion Is Disrussed
Florida
Methodist
Conference,! contended that tho Muscle Shoals
|reiuestcd by "f America, I’eter (). Knight,
I..f'-dl the banks in Florida are l&gt;e- arrive at the Clyde docks a t noon, Resides receiving hillv. tho Sen- which j" t ele -d in Orlando.
problem had "assumed a placo all
ami nth- nrominent
Tampa
Attorney,
vTniMiim 1100 mill $800,000,- ' "ining In r.- from the convention utu was engaged in liiscusalng the
i3e.
Hi. Nijon has served ns pastor l,iUl of proportion with iU real linlauds Florida as industrial and
!min I ilonlii if a more amazing *&gt;f the National l.uniher-rnen s An i|ucHtion of the legal right of &lt;!er- of tho local church for the past I portanve
I r.„ nee • it -,- agricultural center.
lory of siupenduous and rapid s-eiation held in the Seminole He- :l|(, |*. Nye of North Dakota, to
It prebubh* does not represent
P of Texa ■
,wi|, of any territory in th b '! tel at Jacksonville last week.
„ Hcat as the nppolntse or Gov. year tmd much satisfaction has ! in tunrket value niuett more than
DOMESTIC
Hospital
nuthnrilii
•
stated
this
a time. She
•
"
eii
expressed
among
inenibors
of
. .
,.. ,rv v'" hi-t-n told I Sanford is said to bo one of the Lsorllo.
'a first-clans battle Jilp, “ho lidded
Mailing tlo&gt;
In a statem ent given to the morning th:it L. W. Wheat, who i oui. r.. •
I few inland points that the party! &lt;»,, motion of his friends, Mr. tli» church of his re-nppointnient. '"y et it has been discussed in tho
wiis
injuicd
in
an
autmuoliilc
col
Many,
it
is
raid,
expected
that
the
' press in- press today, “ Ma" Ferguson,
visit on the tour of tho state, | Ny*,’» case was referred to tin
t ’onifress over a period of years
I’.trr to each governor of Texas, refuses to lision Sunday night, had m&gt;t re-1j "Yi!'l this property of Florida | will
and local ( linmber of t.ommerce | i,rjvilcges and elections cinimittec pudor's long experience, and his ' and for months at a time.”
•r ,ferity
.... that Florida is now officials expressed themselves nai c llton_ ,s. A. Wilson.
record of service might result in i
pore in oril- call n special session of the leg­ gained cpnscimisiie'■. but that hi the pro
Renews Idea For Tolerance
condition vva improved during the having, is not due to any liectiv D ing well plensrd at this evident | Del.iml--U. F. Ho.hu tt.
bis Ic ing called to ,, larger conhave the islature.
Under
thu heading “the negro*'
(('oiitiiuicd
on
page
Ik)
night.
Wheat
is
aid
l"
be
su
ffe
r-;
g regal ion, and they were relieved
In his annual message to Con­
appreciation of tho city s import.„t city U. T. &lt; aid well.
to learn of the decision which a I j M *. Coolidge renewed his plea for
•id. "is he-' gress today, President Coolidge ing from n frnrtund skull and i
» "« •
J
K. I’alatka L i
Pu I lows Dr. Ninoi a t least another t I ranee und ngninat “liigotry”
Wurt \V. Warner, manager of supplied.
P; highway! outlined a comprehensive legis­ little hope wa etitvrlaimd ye 1 n police Are Searching'
and dee hired it fumlamentat ttiat
y nr In Kunford.
the Hotel Valdez und Hotel Valdez
f-ffici. mid lative program , stressing adher­ day for his recovery.
(Continued on page Jk)
[ i here should In* full right to libFor
Tampa
Murderer
Grill,
said
thin
morning
that
plana
Miss
Maude
Liury.
companion
I
it
is
said
that
throughout
tliat this ence to the World Court and re*
[erty and equality before tho law
laid
tho enlirhad been
l • '(i icompleted
ompli tod for the
ent. t ■l » •
«
..
.•
of Wheat when his cur collided
i ntire state there i in pastor in ' without distinction of raco or
•re is siir- durtlon of taxes.
aml pol,.
the parly at
speeial AirnlailO U|)eKltlOI1 llo Metieidi: t eonfeicnee who i j creed.”
Acting upon tho advice of with that ol Fred Shannon's, was | T \M I’A, Dec. 8. (/!’)—I'olirn t:laiimi' lit of
to lie held in the Krill at
■
,
.
lime
belle,- known than Dr. Nixon. In
►r with the President Coolidge, House today reported to lie unable l* leave tin were toilay marching for a man luncheon
"l)ur country has many dem en ti
imint "f r.irvi -c,
it Is said, he is : in its population,” he said, “ many
1*1 nnil.itii.n. day began consideration of the hospital this morning A painful known ns '
■ who hnt und 12:30 o'clock.
•
I
Inimedintely after a motor trip!
’Old in a|i gigantic tax reduction bill in an injury to her back b said to be killed Mrs. Jennie Valdez,
till! UlttUJ man in th (different mode: of thinking and
piob .i.
and
“htion pams. effort to dispose of it ns soon as tho reason for her c infioennnt.
i on ft retici
Ietfiously wound'd her hushiuid, iilKiut .Sanford and nearby field)
Hiving, all of which are striving in
Tho accident in which the two Andrew, a cigar maker here last the party Is scheduled to leave for
"•ration and possible nnd send it to the .Sen­
For 2*5 years tm wan a prcsidln; the wrong way to ba loyal to the
Urlando
by
motor
bus.
were injured, occurred S-urul.ij night. Her brother has offered
older of tho Moth «!ist Church and high ideals worthy of tho crowa
ate.
It was announced this ruornint for 20 years a pastor. His total of Airierlcun citizenship bigotry
night ulmut 'J o’clock nnd was re $1,1)00 reward for the arrest oT
BOUNDARY
DISPUTE
DECIDED
that
L.
II.
Scott,
a
licensed
air
FOREIGN
ported to he a head-on collision the killer.
j service Iins been -Id yenra.
.
i only another name fur slavery."
plane pilot ami aviation irmtruc
Authorities today abandoned
Luting
thin
time
he
Imi
served
Prefacing hi.t recomineudutlons
Tho I.eaguo of Nations' Coun­ between the two automobileDUBLIN, Dec. 8.— (/T) —Fifty tor of Winter Dark, would cor- • a t many pastorates, among them
a Ford
with a statvnunt that “ the coun­
cil today invited the the United Young Sliniiaon was drivm: said to their theory that the pair was Republican
deputies,
including
to
Sanford
Thursday
f«r
the
pur
hot by a burglar, when nothing
being the cities of Tampa, Jack- try docs not nppcnr to require
i
ask States to participate in the work touring ear and WhealForI
road- V.a; found mirndrijf. They 'Haul Kuiiioii Da Valera, met hero today pose of making a survey of tin lonvillc, Tallahassee, Gnincavilli* radii al departures front tho polic­
of preparing for an in ternation-' have been driviiq
they now believe "Mailin', a for- and unanimously adopted a rcso*|dty with a view to establishing I and Ocala. Dr. Nixon is *58 years ies already adopted so much ax it
stcr.
id disbursem ent conference.
huslwnd of the woman, shot lutiori determining boundary agree- l JU1 u|r p|uuu chool und passenger old.
neerls fu rth tr extension of thesj
Persons win) raw the n.achmes
ment.
j depot here.
the
pair
because of jealousy.
When interviewed this morning (polic
cud the improvement of
immediately after the w"-ck oc­
.. ------- — ■■
Mr. Scott ,vho has l»ecn r»t&gt;er he stated his satisfaction over hisUjcta'.t
Four Bills Are Laws curred, suy that both
and un appeal for con'
“ting in Whiter Dark and L“ nir;I return to Sunford and oxpressed I tinutid vigilance ugainst extravnbadly
ilama^uii.
"
I
.
.
1
,
.
nn&gt;.
‘wplists W ithout Martin Okey only u miracle could ha J
wood, is sjiid to favor the city o f , hi., |,elie( that the Palntha district,
(Cottlnued on page 3.&gt;
.Sanford ax hen Iqiinrteni for hi» , w,|icll lhis cily 1h i„cludw|. was
vented the death of both hive
state-wide operations m both P «^ generally well pleased over the npDr.
TALLAHASSEE, Dec. rt.—CP)— and passengers and that l(;
k'vas unani*
sengcr trafiic and ns a school ton-J pointments mudo nt tho confur- County Bulb Growers
were
in
such
a
demolish
‘I
»t»U
. i!i "f the Four bills and two concurrent res­ that their salvage vas mi . •
once.
Organize And Select
It was stated that should busin
,tlcr&gt; in tilth olutions. passed a t the special ses­
Twenty-nine cases ondhe dock t court to unswer charges «f gamb­ warrant, a complete school will be| Following is a list of tho ap­
sion of tho legislature, became
Cay.
at Municipal Court Monday morn­ ling and their bonds of $10 each cstiiblishi'd here for th«- instruetion pointments in this district, over | Bender As President
j '.co.; Dr. laws without governor M artin's Fletcher Lauds The
ing were disposed of by Judge W. were ordered estreated. The sumo of airplane pilots. Passenger serv­ which Rev. II. J. Hueflingcr is i
against Daulph Brown was
Presiding Elder:
f » , Lincoln signature, wheu the time limit cxAt n meeting of practically ail
ice between this and other Flor­
Work Of L eg islatu re K. White within an hour alter charge
l Su&gt;.;o., U„i. I pi red before tho executive could
continued until Wednesday.
Runnel!—W. W. Shoup.
‘hu
bulb growers of Scminolo
the
opening
of
court.
David Herring, Torn Dunlap ida points would also bo mmhlLh(Continue.-: on pagu 3.)
; Position j sign them . The governor sent copcounty, held in the county agent’s
of
thi
Many
alleged
violators
cd,
it
is
said.
E. Dodd each paid finer
'•cksonvillc 1k*3
the bills to the secretary
"ffico Saturday night, tho SoroiT A L L A H A S ^ n « J - Ww\ - law failed to put in their appear­ •And$2 W.
when they were charged with | Mr. Scott Is expected to bring |
'•j? ecrctnryj °* atato that they bo filed.
nolo Bulb Growers' Association
ft-.UNitor Duncai
•
....n.iins ance in answer to various minor violating tho parking ordinance. t'» Sanford on l hur-day two mod-1 Rollins College To
L ’ ulliris of
Tho measures were thozc vnli- in now at Wnshmgt';11 '
w ai formed, according to an an­
-barges
and
their
bonds
were
ordAlbert
Durham
failed
to
put
in
urn
airplanes.
One
is
said
to
have,
ere. dating n $110,000 bond issue for tho congressjonnl
Flay Here Sain. !:*.y nouncement today.
^ H&lt;
cVcd forfeited. One* rasa of im- his appearance to answer to a n capacity of fUo passengers and
l*?' H'-v, J.I Wcuchula county, creating the ter to State Scant ir
John Render was named a t
i-ortanrc on the docket wus that
of being drunk and dlsord- [ the other is to be a three pumcn
*n4J,na, the Seaboard
di
’aboard highway and bridge di»-1
rereived last night. ompHm' a«- of Fannie Patterson, charged w tn charge
Thu Sanford independent foot-1 p rt .id’nl for the ensuing year,
^and his bond of $25 was ca-1 gcr plane.
erly
I tr,ct
ict for Paint Reach county; nu* | members of the Florida
Reasons for favoring Sanford-nx ball team will conip to against a j with It. F. Wbitncf, Jr., vice-piesipossession of Intoxicating_lid‘ : trcated.
an
lorising the Volusia county coin- lure on '.i,..
r. jults of the reeve the
foL thorizing
the results
uors: S h e failed to appears, how, urioua ifolden*) bond of $203'a flying center nro said to bo evl- team from Rollins ('allege. Winter i dent and C. M. Berry
Lj. ^omen’s ntissioners to issue $300,000 in extraordinary sessionPark,
next
Saturday
afternoon
a
t
(and
treasurer,
ever, and her bond of $200 Wus wns forfeited when he failed to dent »&gt;ecnuso of tho central loca‘i * -In 32nd bonds and an not repealing a secfor the imp
answer to tho charge of possess-1 tlon nnd the many available land­ th r Municipal Athletic Field, ac-1 Plans
ordered estreated.
c°nmiittee I tion of the general acts of tho what
“ v »“it would
**;-•
ing fields. It was also nointed out cording to an anno ■ement made !bulb (rowing iu thi
Bert
Williams,
colored,
wni
fin
ing
intoxicating
liquors.
laws of 1025 relating to the coun* htken a legislature (jo
th"
m anager of [disc sed. nnd u con'
J. Kit
— day*."
C|,,icber
$5 for gnmbllng
Bud Nelson und Claud Choen | that water landing facilities hero today by J. T. Dr«
ICjf%r r Produce Coi
| ty scat of Gulf county.
tho
local
team.
i&gt;
among
the
lamt
in
tho
entire
senator wrote. Swab’ ,
of. was charged with carrying c
! ad their bonds of $10 each for­
ted
th
at
hi
t
!' rk.
Ilrady
stt
Mt
D ro p
l
----------------------------- itc.
„..d
was
usscsieil
also congratulated Mr.
feited when they did not answer
realed weapon
OUt
Of
fill
j
frucaa
with
[I
the latter’s bill w h i c h heo:i*d com | i fine of $26. Kit’s ruzor was a to the charge of drunkenness. AlorNetrnnr ' Cotton Crop Now
a &lt;-n Thun ^ g iv in g Day
LIONS MEET AT VAI.DF./
long handled ociul” instrument. gan Finley, Si Pouncy, W. II. Wnlitpo
ami th at tho drub
in
good
sh
„
;
13 Million I!;Ucs merciul aircrafts in l,r 1
r, General (himuiings and F n d
fia
Samuel Davis and H. Simmons. kWilliams
had given tho vUi
him;
bis
t»oys
Lion
i
inning
Thursday,
ttu
PKICB^^GETS JUDGESHIP
charged
with
disorderly
both colored, wi •re found guilty of renduet had tnclr bond* forfeit­
con*
io n h;ul r*nulled in instilling:
rill hold its weekly Iu
WASJWNTON, life. 8.—(IP)—
driving an nut*. mobile while-und- ed for non appearance,
rdlng ti f itlvncc in itheir ranks. &amp;tnfui'll fils
TALLAHASSEE.
E
U
re
of
liquor
uc
u
]
f
l Cotton i f this ycar’a grow th gin|c r the influen
today b: Turkey Day game 7 to 0.
'fli:' case against Mosc Lee an I
tve them each th
'fli
' red to Dee, 1 amounted to l'k- —(/Hr—Will H. I’nw
|
fudge
White
gi
It was also announced •k(l
ttict
J.thjx
E.
Williams
was
continued
» n fir.e of $125 o&gt; J .lyi
|8)7/5R.l running bales counting has Ijecn appointed J'-j
th stropg IndeiMf n f.»n!
tlM
111 V.*edn«:id«v. L. V. Hightow­
Of (V&gt; in jail.
. .Ill
iround ar h.tlf bales and excluding eleventh judicial clrcuim u
ouid bo tvj
Iclvd urr.inRt
drivng
a
cari
next
er.
charged
with
to
an
onnounccmea&lt;
1
1
I linrn*.
n, Frank Wlltiam j er,
JW. compared with 12,f.37,&lt;&gt; &gt;1*
Day a t tho
.
-. )• i
ioh
i
lb
Arthur Ford and | wlitJ under infiuen ce of whiskey, i membty necomodat
I two
to the date lart ye.tr. tho govcmoc’a office. Tb
nth
d
U
t
l
k
Held,
local
if
the
dub.
dh
ted hia loud.
today announced. the second for t 1'1' a t ’tlM if*"*
n
. —nzur.
.........bureau
.
tuiwj
»
i
Evans
failed
to
»PV«»r
M
i1
'Juej-jThe ginning of Florida prior to cult was created
legisioture. Georg
vrspecial
session
of
G
*
3D,-107 bales.

lish

ManyNominations
Go To The Senate

Executive Urges
Better Marketing

News Sum m ary L I G H T VOTE IS /•
POLLED IN CIT \

LUMBER-MEN- TO
BE GUESTS OF
L0CALCIT1ZENS

l&amp; llj

TO LOCAL CK1JRCH

* 7 ^ 4v
.

r

;Ar| l

Victim Of Accident
Reported Improved
At Local Hospital

\.

School MayOpenAt
Old Aviation Field

judge White Has Busy Day When 2!)
Cases Appear In The Municipal Court

M

t

*.

�J.
PAGE SIXT

MONTI AY. DECEMBER 7, 1925,

THE SANFORD HEi

j j j —

;
+♦♦++**♦♦++++♦+*♦+** r

The opening of the Country Club Entrance Section will be defin
itely announced within the next few days.

Reservations for this section, the second public offering of Loch
Arbor homesites will be accepted at this office, or by our repre­
sentatives. Plats and maps are now on display a t our office.

The Country Club Entrance Section lies just West of and between
the Crystal Lakes Club Section and the entrance to the Sanford
Country Club.

Remember, sites in the Crystal Lakes Club Section sold out com­
pletely intone day. We advise immediate reservations, as they will
be very limited in the Country Club Entrance Section.

Sales Agents
Temporary Office Seminole Bank Bldg

&lt;••£•&lt;•■&gt;

^

v + ^ - ;+ , ^ . ^ v .,+

++

V V ***«&gt;****v

.*.* i &gt;♦■

�THE SANFORD HERALD, TUESDAY, pEC^ M B E ^ . j g ^

“Bohemian Girl, A t Milane Tonight
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 8.—(IP)
—Wholesale quotations prevailing
nn the Jacksonville m arket today
ns reported by th? Florida State
M arketing Bureau are as follows:
Brans, green, fancy, 3.00@3.50;
Cukes, U. S. firsts, bushel crates
and hampers 8.00@3X0; eggplants
standard crates and hampers 2.25
@2X0; peppers, green, medium
sixes, standard crates 4.00&lt;g)4X0;
oranges, boxe3 fancy well matured
3.00@3.50; grapefruit, boxes, fan­
cy well matured 2.5U@3.00.

Co-operation, Freight Rntcs
And Taxes Are Principle
Subjects In Recomendntion
Of Agriculture Secretary
/ ______ _

j||V

NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 8.—OF)
—Cotton futures opened stead),
Dec. lil.08; Jan. l'J.08; Mnr. 17.0*3;
May 18.50; July 18.20 asked.

Grazing’ Commons Is
S o u n d l y Criticised
Practice Is IJinmod For Much
Of The Present Instability
Of The Live Slock Industry

I

NEW .YORK, Dec. 8.—(/P)—
Cottn futures opened steady. Dee.
20.06 to 10X8; Jan. 10.18; Mar.
10.42; May 10.00; July 18.70.

WASHINGTON, Dec. 8.—(/!*&gt; An overhauling of agricultural
freight rn((_•*', revision of tnim
taxes, government encouragement
to co-operative farm organization,
and proper utilization of the pub­
lic domain for agricultural pur­
poses were the outstanding recom­
mendations wade today hy Sc retary Jardine of the Agriculture
Departm ent in his annual report.
The Secretary said th at w hile'
yit
there has been a general improven e n t during the past year, (arm
s,
conditions are not yet satisfactor}‘;
| The ha
Declaring for n general o v e r-! .,
hauling of nil freight rates, h e ' pn,..P.,t ',|
proposed th at revision should take |)011 itifti!
into account the marker value of
•*
farm products as leflccted over 4 i th“ benut
reasonable period of • years, and 1staging a
“likewise the influence of freight I Valentine
rates on the economic clevcV&gt;|| [ tion hero
merit of different regions and ol audience,
the country' ns a whole.”
i aont the
“In relation to pre-war condi-.tli.* Milnr
tions," raid the report, “ the pric- ( this muni
es of farm products are not yet o n ! for Sanfn
a par with freight rates. The lev-' keen deU|
el of farm commodity prices in
Miss V
Septem ber was M l percent of the that opei
pre-w ar average, whereas freight to flc.*vi
rntcs on agricultural commodities in doing
were 158 percent of the prew ar | the peopli
average. Moreover the prices of best open
agricultural
products
fluctuate

H

NEW YORK, Dec. 8.—OF)—
Railroad shares continued to lead
the forw ard movement of stoci:
prices nt the opening of trading to­
day. Buying embraced New York
Central, U. P. and Chicago nru
Northwestern, all of which stool
gains. Grading in the industrial
.croup was fentured by renewed
buying of the motor issued which
carried Chrysler and Hudson up
more than r. point.

CHICAGO, Dec. 8.—UV)— Poulity alive firm ; fowls l'.)@25;
linings 25; turkeys 32; rooster!
l'»; ducks 20(5)22; geese 16@18.

Atlanta Home Wins Award
In National Better Homes
Demonstration Competition
^ y/.

C C to r l &lt; -

u ? e e x /e .

Brentwood, a subdivision o f the old Chase or Douglass placed
the N ational H ighway between Sanford a n d Orlando, just oneroll
the city limits of Sanford.

Every lot in Brentwood is a beauty. They lie perfect, and are readji
every want and purpose. Each lot is either covered with mammotk|
trees or with 20-year-old bearing oran ge trees.
p|
We want to impress upon the public that these lots are in the P*l
progress, they are the best buys that are available in or near Saj
they are just as sure to double and tribble in value in a short time*
sun shines.
There are a few things that are facts and we want you t o consider
First, the man that owns his own hom e is already a s u c c e s s , buy1
more lots in Brentwood as an investm ent. Second, if you do noto#i

TERMS:

Y\ CASH ON TH E DAY OF SALE, 1!

0-12-18-24-30 A N D 36 MONTHS.

1._ i\ifL.w.
'Tf•*.4fT"*
•*&gt;r
n
L i
-ii I4*

Amuriraii pnHinsrij would In; on
a bo si- of u n p m v lrn tu l pto t*r«
Uy of evsrvnzn Mh° eotapUlu:.
about tb«
^ c l Franco in
tattlin g '* k er d-:bt would pay all
hi. p in t dv« bills. — Southern

n * Hostesses. mill worn p r e se n te d
w ith booklets listing the cost of
. \7
i
e a c h urtlclo of fu rn itu re a n d f u r &gt; *
___|
n ls h ln g s In e a c h room, t o g e t h e r
1
r . T T * ~* .
w ,t h “ suggested b udget f o r llio
^ 1
s o r t of fam ily w hich would occupy
{ .
a h o u se of th is type.
~
. -13
'
T h o city g overnm ent, tho c h u r c h 1 2 i »,U‘l
schools. a n d . tn fact, every
*k
‘ t-i/f
o r g a n iz a ti o n of a civic, c o m m e rc ia l.
’ -A
o r In d u stria l c h a r a c t e r e n d o r s e d
,,, i 13, *; « *J . „|
a n d co -o p e ru te d In the c a m p a ig n .
'• A
.
T h o Hi tt e r H om es m o v e m e n t h a s
,h o e n d o r s e m e n t an d c o -o p e ra tio n
——
of m e n a n d w om en of n atio n al r e p r m r h of t h e fu m lly w ith u t a tlo n . H e r b e r t Hoover. S e c r e ta r y
ot from I3.5U0 to M.bOO of C o m m erce , la president of llott e r H o m e s In America.
A n o th e r

RANI) CONCERT

LADIES

ABSOLUTELY FREE

Allen &amp; Brent --Auctioneers -J.W . Fergus
Home O ffice 116 East Second Street, Sanford, FI

�g = = = = = = =— _ ^ T HE SANF0RD HERALD^ TUESDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1925

se Criticism
rida Thought
D ecreasing

PAGE THREE

Santa Barbara Home Wins
In Nation Wide Contest For
Beauty, Comfort And Utility

The custom of Mis« Mny Volontine producer and condetor of the
Videnunc Opera Company, to give
-&gt;n audience to any .-ingcr in the
K S K Wh‘ch *h® visit,, led to the
finding of the winsome Dorothy
••Aril'

iU" u T t u d y ,hl' P a r t

«'f

Arlme, in “The Bohemian Girl.”
nrL.m*“U|t (Ul E"*M*h‘«unit opera
t»« ss.ntvcj by American artists.

j JW r#
'QATAAVr-

Unfamiliarity With Forms
R esults In Congestion Of
Real Estate Licen se Bureau

Khem prop*
dho ‘Silent
* Coolidgc—•
jo]v?d the nnnroblcm. &lt;3
B W. Chaille,
f the NntionKc.d Estate
line State,
general manlent of DayBed recently
t to Indiana*
iiWest on a
U purpose of
t a in of sueNorma Stannnrd is Jnck Demp­
sey's niece and is phone operator
in hiu Hotel Barbara, Los Angeles.
She is required to say "gqod m orn­
ing” on every call th a t comes in,
and she estim ates th a t this moans
u asked mo about 2000 times a day.
[ally nt the
rce meetings
European in its practical aspects,
ille said.
*t to answer and thnt our country would loolz
s they show- with particular gratitude upon any
ami not only action which those countries might
they nrked: take to reduce their own m ilitary
Ja?* 1 replied forces.”
aiil no more
That "the general policy of our
the query furcountry is for disarm am ent, and
ently had the it ought not to hesitate to adopt
my of them any practical plan th a t might renrrater length, | sonnhly be expected to succeed.
non of means 1But it would not care to attend
j know about ; a conference which from its lo­
f of investing, cation or constituency would in
dew of com- ' all probability prove futile.”
Thnt American participation in
tho World Court would not mean
involvement in the League of Na­
tions, but would "contribute great­
ly to the advancement of our

P&gt;m(j tax cxT.cd, ’ he con1me th? coni; tor ns it is
what further
tone."
'°n of foreign
made these

sary.
She speaks with becoming mod*
esty of the incident, which overnight gave her the opportunity for
which many people, endeavoring
to get into opera, wuit a lifetime.
A lter hearing her sing. Miss Val­
entine recognized a genius and en­
gaged her at once to join the com­
pany in Chicago.
J’ho jjtudied music undor Prof.
Edwin Barnes at the Battle Creek

ORLANDO, Dec. 8.—UP)— Un-1 ida Real Kstnte (Commission in
familiarity with the proceedure Orlando, enclosing a certified check Miss .Marcia l-ewis, of Chicago,
for securing real estate broker's or money order for exactly three at the Battle (’reek brunch of the
hherwood School of Music.
and salesmen’s license is causing dollars.
the Orlando headquarters of the
“Be sure to send exactly three v Music has always been her chief
joy* _ She was a soloist in lioth tho
Florida real estate commission to dollars, no more, no less, else the Joy.
he flooded with checks which must application and all will he return­ Eifst Congregational and Christian Science churches in her home
he returned, says Waiter W. Rose, ed to you.
chairman of the commission, is­ “This three dollars covers your town. Missi Rcish is just another
suance of the licenses is being con­ registration fee. The commission example of n typicnl Anjericnn
(_
American girl.
siderably delayed and details un­ will issue you n registration cet- product, a typical
necessarily complicated, asserted tificate, which you will exhibit to She studiedI under American in__ ______
nd won her
success
the chairman.
your county tax collector. Your structora and
Strict adherence to the procedure tax collector will issue you a brok­ through earnest efforts and fuithns outlined will facilitate matters er’s or salesman's license upon pay­ ful endeavor.
She possesses n pleasing voico
and relieve congestion to a great ment of $10 for state license and
degree in the office of the com­ SS.OO for county license, if a of exceptional sweetness und
mission, the chairman said.
broker and if a salesman, $5.00 (or range; her enunciation is unusMr. Bose outlines the procedure state license and $2.50 for a coun­ ally clear and her touching is
that of the skilled artist. Miss
as follows:
ty license."
"First secure your application
Mr. Bose warns everyone to take Rcish’s personality, combined with
blank, either from the office of tin i note of the fact that the tax col­ her youth, makes her a favorite
Florida Real Estate Commission lector cannot issue the occupation­ with her audiences.
in Orlando, or from one .it the al license until the applicant ex­
"Bohemian Girl” will npponr at
county judges, if they chance to hibits his registration certificate the .Milane Theater on Tuesday,
have any old form left on ham! secured from the commission i'i December 8.
New forms are being printed, bu* Orlando, lie also urges especial
It was written by Michael Wll*
until they are off the press, the note of the point thnt the fee to linn ibdfe, and was first produc­
forms issued under the old real be sent into the commission for ed eighty-three years ago, hut
estate broker’s registration band the certificate of registration is still maintains its tremendous
only und exactly $:i.t)0 which ia the
are being used.
"After filling out your blank , only fee that the commission eolmail it to the office of ihe Flor­ , loots.

he "reassuring," he declared, add­
ing that the Departm ents of War,
Navy and Commerce "should each
be provided with an additional as­
sistant secretary, not necessarily
with statu to ry duties, but who
would he available under the di­
rection of the secretary to give
especial attention to air naviga­
tion."
More Officers Are Recommended
“ Wo m ust have r.11 air strength
worthy of America," he said, "Provision should he made for two ad­
ditional brigadier generals for the
arm y air service. Temporary rank
corresponding to their
duties
should be awarded to active fly­
ing officers in both arm y and
navy."
With reference to agriculture,
the President regarded its position
as a whole improved although
many localities and individuals
still are in n distressing condition.
In his opinion farm ers generally
do not wish meddling by tho gov­
ernm ent or direct or indirect
price fixing "which would result
from perm itting tho government
to operate in the agricultural m ar­
kets" and power should he given
the. Departm ent of Agriculture to
aid m arketing associations without
undue regulation.
In his analysis of the merchant
marine problem, he took the view
th at while elimination of the reg­
ional representation feature of the
Shipping Board is not desirable, “it
has become appnrents thnt w ith­
out centralized executive action
the management of this great
business will flounder in inca­
pacity under u division of coun-

BANKERS HEAR
KNIGHT SPEAK
ABOUT FLORIDA

P i4 #
0/MONSTRA TIO p J /O tS l
„
fa
P O M I S CPMAt
i/V tv r* £ a *&gt;BAM
C A iir o A fJ lA

DE\tOfJSTfZA TIOfJ H o u s e
r o a the
B fr r e * p o m p s c vm m .
P a b e aa a
CAl/P O M /A
anta

baubaba

.

c a l if

.. d i ­

S vided w ith A tlanta, till.. Ihe
highest a w a r d a m o n g tin* tw o th o u -

taiid c o m p e tito rs la th e d e m o n s t r a ­
tions of B e lte r H om es th r o u g h o u t
the United Htates d u r i n g B e tte r
lloim-s Week last Mny.
In both c l t b s . not one. b u t live
hom es of v a ry in g types w ore J o in mm!if..id to m e e t n ee d s of dlfTerMil Itiuuutw group*. I f b o th clUr-s,

F. I*. Bass Succeeds
Smith As S t e w a r d
Of The Valdez Grill

also, s tr o n g e m p h a sis w as laid upon
t h e ed u c a tio n a l c h a r a c t e r of these
co m m u n ity u n d e rta k in g s. T h e Kant a Ilarl'iira H e lle r H o m e s c o m m it­
tee w as b o n d e d by Miss P e a r l
Chunc, Keen ta r y of th e C o m m u n ity
Arts Association.
Tho p rincipal pu rp o se of B e tte r
H om es In A m eric a Is to lltustrutu
to tho millions of A m e r tr a n fanitile* of m odvrato Incomes how they
cun m ako the most of th e ir hom es
from tho s ta n d p o in ts of b ea u ty ,
com fort, an d utility.
Tho principal d e m o n s t r a t i o n
hom e In Kanin B a rb a r a , p ic tu r e d
above, was culled "T h e H o m e T h a t
Budget Built." It was p la n n e d a n d
built by the local c o tu m llle e • « prvssly for B elter I ionics W eak. U

ocapo a r c h ite c t.
Tho value ct ttw
lot Will ) 2.212. Olid of tho hOUM
Itself $C.1U9. T ho com m ltteo s how ed
how, t&gt;y using a slightly smaller
floor plan, w hich would permit of
Inter a d d itio n s If desired, t h s housw
could bu b u ilt a t a sa ving of ft.O M .
T h e furnishings of thw homo
were aci|iilred on a c a refu lly dsVbtcd budget und coat $t.i»2. b o o k ­

lets were distributed to visitors UstIng the cost of all turalturs.

Thu K am a H a r t u r a (le tte r H om es
C onunlttoo l u c l u d t d a n u m b u r s f
people w ith experience In social
u n d e r ta k in g s . T h u r e p o r t show ed
t h a t t h s p la n n in g no d e lo c u tio n ot
thu local c a m p a ig n th e re w a s d o s e
In a U iorough a n d c o m p e te n t m o a ­
___
___ ^____
__n
ner. Com
plete ______
local _____
c o .o ___
p e r a_
tio
0f o r g a u li a tlo n s of all sort* woa
fo rth c o m in g .
T h o u sa n d s of vlst*
tors took n d v u n ta g o of tho P anto
jt.irlirinv p r o g r a m d u rin g B etter
H o m es Week.
j i r , J o h n M. Orion, chief of tiwl
Division of H utldlng a n d H ousing
of tho U n ite d Htntes D e p a rtm e n t
of C om m erce. Is a m e m b er of ths
h o ard of dtroctor* of Bettor Homes
la America, a n d Mr. J o h n Ihldsr,
m n n a g u r of th e Civic Development
D e p a r t m e n t of th e United (hates
C h a m b e r of C om m erce, Is a uivinb a r of Lke adtU acjf tumaoM.
.4

NOTICE
NEW YORK, Dec. 8.—(/P)—
Vary Bickford's views on the uso
of her married name as told to
Lauretta Taylor:
"You see laurette I'm so little
and our house is sn big thnt I pre­
fer to be culled Mrs. Fairbanks at
home. It makes mo feel more lm*
portant when I have to speak to
speak to tho butler."

TO ALL CONTRACTORS
On and after January the
10th, 1926, the Painters scale
will bo $1.00 per hour.
Local 1261, Sanford
Dy M. D. JACKSON.
Financial Secretary.

Manager W urt W. W arner of
the Yuldez Hotel announced today
thnt ho hud nppointed F. I*. Ilns.i,
as steward of the Valdez Cafe, in
the place of W. K. Smith who re ­
(Continued from page 1.)
real estate speculation that this signed.
logisl And P a rty
state has been afflicted with, but
51r. Bass was steward of the
Sam pics Of Snhto fundamental, underlying con­ Angchilt Hotel at Orlando during
Try Smith'll liarber
Porter E. Pitts
ditions and to constant, continuous
ln c lu s Helow I he
the
period
that
Mr.
W
arnor
was
Shop
for
jrootl
barber
development
and
growth
of
the
URAL ESTATB
In All S ections
Manager oi thnt Hotel and pre­ work. Ladies welcome.
past -‘10 years.
410-l
i
t
113
1,1 Mal'I. ilnnk Itlda.
"This state could build a wall vious to thut time, Mr. Bass wa .
I'liono 4J 0 -W
HanfiTil, Kl*.
around itself and support ist peo­ steward nt the Seminole Hotel in Next to Valdez.
Itopru otnilng W. V. W h u l i r ,
Beal K itu to Broker
ple without any intercourse with Jacksonville. He is said to he one
Ihe outside world. It furnishes of the best known stewards in
SO per cent of the phosphate that Florida and Mr. Warner considers
the people of the United States himself fortunate in securing bis
use. It furnishes CO per cent of services.
Itm llator, Body, O m l i r o . I(un
u lu s Ibiartl, l l . i n i n n c
In spenking of the change Mr.
the naval stores that the.* people
of the United States use. Outside Warner said, "Mr. Bass was stew­
Wo H i'.riiliirt |n W recks
of the Mediterranean it is the ard nt the Angchilt in Orlando for
greatest sponge market
in the nearly three years and steward of
San ford Radiator and
the Seminole Hotel at Jacksonville
world.
for over four years and he was I11Florida As Manufacturer
Rudy Work*
Whoever heard of Florida as a I Htrumcntnl in making the dining
11ml
1
1
1"
re,
(.amps «»•! F enders
very popular A l l l o Ti&gt;|i, Mmlr iiml llf-|&gt;nlra-it.
manufacturing state, and yet Inst ronniH uf bo th r
All Autoniolills Meiel f a r t s
SI'la* a u r l e l n e F o r .III t l i i k r , •&gt;(
with
tho
public,
and
I
feed
very
year the value of our manufactur­
Cere
VVebllnk , llr a s ln * etui Hnbltrlntf
ed products approximated $2110,• much pleased that I have been
W ork UnnrSialeeS lu U rea.
able
to
induce
him
to
come
to
San­
Model
Trim
Co.
000,000. Florida lias only one com­
ford
in
view
of
tho
fact
that
ho
I
h
x
l
g
e
(winner
Is
S
e
i
f
i
n
|‘
i
petitor, California, which is n
M\\r T r i m (lir ( ‘ nr
marvelous state. California is a hud several fine offers from hotels
.N«»| ( h r
O tm rr."
on
thu
East
Coast,"
wonderful state, California i* the
most Wonderful state in the Union
except Florida.
"Conceding that the climate of
California is equal to ours, con­
ceding that the fertility of tho soil
of California is equal to ours, con­
ceding thnt its natural resources
aro equal to ours, the fact remains
—I hate to say it, out it seems
I must, that California is from
two to nine duya from tlu* market
and Florida is from 10 to 50 hours
to 80,000,000 people.
"God made that condition and
man cannot unmake it. The man
in the north and in tho east can
gut his dinner here today and in
Florida tomorrow. Thu business
Hagen Will Appear man, in order to have Ids home in
Florida, don't turn* to retire, lie
In Exhibition Match can
keep in business there and
have his home here and cornniuniST. I’ETEBSBUBG, Fla., Pec. entu between the north and here.
8._(,T’)—Robert Gardner of Chi­
OVIEDO, FLA.—‘TH E CITY FKOSFERQUS”
cago, and George Rotun of Hous­
FAMOUS BISHOP DIES
ton. dex., well known amateur
golfers and representatives of the
NEW YORK. Dec. 8.—(/P)—Tho
NIXON RETURNED Investment Bankers Association of Rev. Win. Wilkinson, known ns
America in convention here, to­ tho “ Bishop of Wall Street” died
TO LOCAL CHURCH day
will meet Walter Hagen and at noon today after a long illness.
Nichoils, famous professionals News of his death wus flushed
FOR COMING YEAR Gil
in a 18-hole niutch on the course immediately to tho stock ex­
of the Pasadena golf and country change.
(Continued from pasj’ '•
Cl,lt will bo Hagen's first match
F ort Pierce. Hendry Mem.
NOTICE
of the season over his own course
K. Piiicr.
„
r»r
and will also serve to introduce John Meiach and W. P. Char­
Grand Island—1G. • •
Nichoils as Hagen’s partner. Nieh- ter have not been connected
IS)
0||, was twice runner-up for the
50— IIKJll CLASS RESIDENTIAL LOTS—50
Hawthorne—J. E. s ^ pr.(‘rj
national open championship x'»d with Carter Lumber Company
since
August
1st.
hai won many important compeK
R
c
:
It
r
YV. P. CARTER.
titionua.
,
. „
Melrose—R. E. L. Slolsom.
Gardner is considered one ut tne
Mims—A. A. GulL'e&gt;NOTICE
Now Synirna-U. G- l)au ’
The
regular
annual meet­
Okeechobee—T. M- &amp; •
Ovlcda and Geneva t . *•
ing of the stockholders of the
Palatka—W. J- Carpenter.
First National Bank of SunP icrson-A . C. » « » •
E Z TERMS
ford, Florida, will be held in
Sanford—T- JEach
and
overy
lot
guaranteed
high and dry with oaks and pines beauti­
thu directors room of the hank
Se^astign—IV.. J' /j;
fying
the
property.
on
Tuesday,
January
12th,
Sherman—J. C. Calho
Remember Our Mutlo is:
ll)2C, as provided in tho by­
Tavares—J. F. &lt;la(*‘‘lV ic
Titusville—R. A- *claws, for the election of u
Allun, supernumerary^ ou Make The Price—\Ve Make The Deed
hoard of directors to serve for
Umatilla—F- *•
the
ensuing
yeur,
and
for
the
.(T. \V. MatK ‘ •
OLD KENTUCKY AUCTION CO.
transaction of uny other busi­
Agent Florida &gt; Confere.cc
Rot;m
0
Rock
Lldg.
ORLANDO. FLORIDA
ness th at may properly come
phanage, R. If.
^
Supt. Flornla Conftreceo
before the meeting.
We Sell 'em
Dhaoaee. J- \V. AustinB. F . W H 1T N E K , Cashier.
(Punier-nee LvuniC'-Siptpuon.

THURSDAY, DEC. 10 AT 2 P. M. PROMPT

Free Ford Car!

50 High Class Residential Lots—50

A t Your Own Price

cr.
back tnto t h r years
-seeming a musician he drove
» in the driver’s scat of a Des

annnlll of Iowa, whose guest

�?T'

rf.f r
r

y -. tV rW

,

r|

■v

■v- * *

&gt;:

i v vx

.,»• &lt; ,'vA-

"

PAGE FOUR

H ie Sanford Herald

.4t «*&gt; 'V,

rVi'F - ■
’&gt;
i

»

r-Tf"r/'r. -.

V."o7?y.-j

' &gt; '25t-

THE SANFORD HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER S, 1925.

WILD WEST STU FF
A Word of W arning

Sanford has been fortunate during recent weeks in not
having been noticeably affected by freight congestion, which
K n t o r r d aa Second Cla*» Mattar. has played havoc with nearly every other section of Florida.
O c to b e r 17, 1»1*. a t U»a
Due to its wonderful transportation facilities, construction
a t S anford. F lo rid a u n d ar Act of
M a rc h 3. I M 7.
_______ work has gone ahead with but little interruption while other
H. M. llKftfl .... Kdlfnr aad Maaaarr cities have been forced to stop many buildings projects.
It. I- IlK A Jf.
Aaaoatat* KdJIar
Conditions are arising, however, which may lead to n
KAIt l.i: E. JOKBI. Maaa*ln* WJIm
complete cessation of this city’s building program. Freight
a m i r n i P T i n i nAVKB
Ona Y e a r —17.00 SI* Month*. .13.^0 shipments to Sanford are becoming so heavy th at the rail­
D . l l r e m l In City by Carrier, par
w ea k . 15c. W e ek ly h d ltlo n l-.oo road and boat lines are finding it necessary to hold up goods
p a r year.
______________ consigned to this city. Merchants, too, are beginning to feel
SPKCIAI. XOTICBl
All ob itu a ry the effect of the tie-up and are finding it a serious m atter to
notlcca, card* of th a n k * . re»oluIlona a n d notice* of e n te rta in m e n t* get sufficient stock for th eir stores to supply the pre-holiday
w h e r e chartte* a r e made will be demand. Daily our city is getting in the same plight that
c h a n te d for a t reltu ln r adVertlaln*
mnny other communities have been in for n long time, and
rata*.
_______.
The
Herald believes a word of warning should be broadcast
M E M B ER ASSOCIATW* I’llKS*
T h e A ssociated F re t* la exclua- so that some steps may be taken to remedy the situation.
Ira ly e n title d to the use fo r rt*
p u b lic a tio n of nil new* disp a tc h es
The railroad and the two river lines are doubtless doing
c re d ited to It o r not o th e rw ise
c re d ited In thla p a p e r mid ulao the all within their power to handle the situation, but they can
local new* published herein.
AM
r l a h t a of r e p u b llc a tlo n of special do only so much and if we are not to suffer, we rnust work
d la p atc h ea herein a r e also reserved. out some scheme to help ourselves during the period of the
embargo.
TUESDAY, DEC. 8, 1925.
There is a solution to the problem. Sanford’s location on
TH E HERALD'S PLATFORM
the St. Johns Itiver makes the situation one that can be
J, — Deeper water route to Jack­
solved. The inauguration of a barge line, or of barge lines,
sonville.
2.—Construction of St. Johns-In- between this city and Jacksonville, or Brunswick, or other
points, we believe, would keep Sanford supplied with build­
dian River canal.
Jls—Extension of white way.
ing m aterials as well as other necessary commodities.
4.—Swimming pool, tennis courts,
The plan is feasible. It shouldn’t entail very much ex­
etc.
pense,
but regardless of cost, Sanford must be kept going.
5.—Augmenting of building pro­
gram— houses, hotel*, a p a r t - It cannot afford to stop now.
ment houses.
The Herald urges that immediate action be taken to se­
6. —Extension of street paving cure a fleet of barges and th at the line be put into operation
program .
7s—Construction
of
boulevard without delay. The Herald also believes it is a m atter for
the Chamber of Commerce to handle through its Inland Wa­
around I*akc Monroe.
8.—Completion of city beautifica­ terway and its Traffic and Transportation Committee. A
tion program.
leader in all those movements for the good of the community,
9, —Expansion of school system
with provision for increased fa­ the Chamber of Commerce must not allow this m atter to be
sidetracked.
cilities.
P a k l U M errrr
i •*e*p«
H aM ir at
F lo rid a
111 M w a a l l a A v n e

Broader Life; N ot
Wilder
Leesburg Commercial

m

mm
ra

All human beings are in accord
■h
ns to their needs up to a certain
point. All alike require food and
'f t p e 'E t V
warm th, both fire and raim ent.
\ \
Beyond the tupplying and en­
joyment of these fundam entals
comes the cleavnge in opinions,
branching out into the complex­
ities of todny’B civilization. The
[m a SO*
fi'j
development of the broader life
has ns many ram ifications as there
m
nre individual tnstes and desires.
m
Some development is sane, intel­
/•«
0ur sub-divj^j
lectual and moral. Some is simp­
v
i
lnK
most s
ly wild, without direction or con­
'.J
LiTv;
I
ment
and
cept of ambition.
W ere we to stop with the fun­
k
damentals, nothing, even life itiolf,
AV
would he worth while. In every
vr
‘ ■*'• .
land where thero is little beyond
r\ AA
&gt;
( ‘ l*
the struggle for daily bread and
:W %
covering for the body, human life
f e0 k
is cheap. The civilized world has
lmarveled nt tho cruelty and the
stoicism of savages, but it is not
so much the bravery th a t we con­
sider courage ns it is the dumb
lack of realization of life’s broader
O
■t
and]
privileges.
The first broadening of the scope
Ball Hs
of life is very naturally based
upon the foundation of the funda­
mentals. The epicure in food nnd
wines antedates the intellectual
delving into philosophy. The vari­
Icf s f '
ations in nppnrel began back in the
cloudy pnst of ancient history and
AUTO1
havo run ram pant throughout nil j
*••1* &lt;110,1,,
the ages. And the studious atten­
&lt;n«kl,%
tion th at was given to these de­
...
n«7
velopments of new food combina­
I him* lxj
tions and new elements constant­
ly adapted to the forming of rai­
ment for tho body furnished the
foundation for mental develop­
The Ca
m ent which gradually groped
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
...
ho« Tor i
Wealth In Farms
among the abstract and seemingly
i&gt;■
a
k
.
RIGHTEOUSNESS B R I N G S
r'"
f&lt;
Nik,.-1
unrelated conditions in the uni­
PEA C E:—The work of righteous­
estuutsj
verse.
Science
hnd
no
birth.
The
o
The Herald heartily endorses the sentiment expressed by
ness shall he pence; and the ef­
first time man—or perhaps it was
fect of righteousness, quietness Frank Forster, one of Sanford’s oldest and most far-sighted woman—combined two fruits to
I’lla,r ICt
and assurance for ever. And my citizens, when he said upon his return from New York. “ De­ give the palate a thrill, the nu­
eoplo shall dwell in n pencoablo velop your tourist attractions, build more hotels, beautify the cleus of all science was formed,
M IB II IIIIIIIIIIIIK IlllIB N IS lIIiiiij
abltation, and in sure dwellings,
for It started a feeble yeast to
■
•nd in quiet resting places.—Isa­ city and the waterfront, but do not forget that the assurance work in the human brain.
AUDIT»S
SYSTKMS
of Sanford’s continued growth and prosperity is found in
THE
RHINELANDER
CASE
iah 32: 17. 18.
M entality has become a giant
the
actual
producing
ability
of
its
fields.”
PRAYER—O Lord, our Lord,
compared to what it was when tho
MACON TELEGRAPH
how excellent Is Thy name in nil
As Mr. Forster rightly said, northern business men are humnn race was young and while
the e a rth : therefore we tru s t in giving less attention to strictly tourist cities and are con­ the fundam entals still exist and
The Rhinelander case is one of | oncics turned loose upon society,
Thee and arc not nfruid.
centrating on Florida communities thnt combine tourist a t­ must be provided by or for every those nauseous stenches which l T ht&gt; result could have hardly been
.Jacksonville, Tampa, Jfj*
being, the civilized man and
•
i
„
...»
„*
much
else
than
it
was.
No
synttractions with commercial solidity and stability. They are human
I’lTY T H E MAN
woman, yes, the hoy and girl, have nnso every now nnd then out of . pnthy cnn
Wflsted on hin, / bc.
Sanford, West I’iilm&amp;id
I pity th e man who hn» no wealth, beginning to ask the question, "You have good hotels, but needs th at cry ns loudly as the the sewers of the so-called tipper L.a use he is not deserving of symCENTRAL FLORIDAORIHl
Who hnn no store of gold—
what of your back country?” They are beginning to wonder | stomach cries for food. Life is crust of the social structure to af- pnthy.
Nor can sym pathy he
i broader.
Oh, not the w eather we “win by if where so many lots are, there can be any farms at all.
front
the
public
nose
nnd
delight
wasted
upon
the
woman.
By
her
317-218 First .National Ball
thin broadening has come
stealth,
Contrary to most Florida cities, the situation in Sanford theWith
Sanford, Florida
responsibility of thinking for tlu* public gossip. Such scandals own admissions, by her own letW e win by business bold—
I pity tho man who has no stor~ has always been wonderful back country, magnificent celery each other. No longer can the em anate from th at class which is tors, she was a wanton, cunning,
S. G. GRAY, Resident lit
ensconced in luxury, the leisured devising, greedy Air both money
Of memories forevermore
fields, but no hotels. Within the past two years, there has individual appetite be appease '&lt; i! class
..I___ ...L L .L L . . . I...,
- ...
i
which has lost the virility
and position nnd determined to en- BBHBBBBBBBBHBBBRaKBaaaBinirsnil
and
the
rest
of
the
world
he
for­
Of hnppy days, of days ngone.
come an awakening to the possibilities of the tourist trade
Any individual who ut- th a t comes from having to combat snare Rhinelander nnd his money
F o r happier days that follow on.
andAtwe have seen many movements inaugurated to .bring- -.tegotten.
m p ts this finds himself outside life and, having satiated itself in into n m arriage with herself. Her
Many new residences, .apartment I ihe circle which contains mnnyi tho natural pleasures, seeks tho loose character was known t&gt;»
Sty tho man who has no fame, northern vi.sitora here.
In America, we still Rhinelander before he m arried her;
now
houses
and
hotels
have
been
built. There has been much things he needs nml needs must unnatural.
o
had
no
crown
to
w
ear—
wR'
have
the
odorous
memory of tho it was known to all those who
have.
Thus
the
community
wel­
Oh, not the fojna th at merely came advertising of the climatic advantages of our section.
knew her. There can be no doubt,
THE ALTA
fare has become of pnrumount im­ Stillman nnd Gould cases.
From deeds Wo nrnvely dare—
With
all
Ave have,
a -Vtendency
Tho Rhinelander case differs in either, th at Rhinelander know she
portance and he who can hi
benefit
...
, this, ------ _ i .seen
_
* on the part, of portnnee
I pitv the^nion JJaL-childm uJeiu:,
ALTAMONTE SI’RlflfU,.,
th a t the Wctman in tho case was had negro blood. Unless he were
some to abannon tlH! nn*hT. We* HUve seen men, life-long his fellows is honored.
However Tgrcat ho mny appear.
Between Sanford and Orlando, tel
The m an thnt children never find farmers, men who have m ade money on their farms, give ! Today we have men whoahc in­ from tho lowest social stra ta — blind, or minus nny aense nt all—
the
octoroon
daughter
of
a
negro
and
physicians
testified
his
brain
Magnificent location. 27 acres’l l
dividual
(aides
do
not
run
to
music
M erry and gentle, good and kind
them up to go into the real estate business, or some other
guaranteeing grand opera funds; father and a whito mother—nml was equivalent to th at of a I I- two lakes. Golf, tennis, orange
profession attendent on the tourist trade. We have seen men who would rather read than in that this was a suit for annul­ ycar-oid hoy—he could not hnva
I pity the mnn who has no home,
| guests.
many
valuable farm s and orange groves subdivided into lots near
hoar m
public speakers, contributing ment on the ground of fraud. If failed to know it.
No house above his head—
Fine orchestra, cuisine and servicei
to
a
foundation
to
maintain
public
I
our
system
of
justice
is
what
it
is
The
whole
case
is
a
sorry,
sor­
and
sold.
Oh, not u home w ith gilded dome
And window glass and lend—
A certain amount of this may be all right, but we must forum s; men who are not members I intended to be—in reality a dis- did mess th at should never have family hotel. Rates very moderate.
GEO. E. BATES &amp; SO N — Owners all
lie m ight hnve th at and still might not let it go too far. We have heard it said that even the of any church making liberal dona-1 pensary of justice—there could been allowed to reach the courts
tions to local congregations as have been no other verdict in the nt all. It reached the courts be­
miss
schools
are
affected
and
they
now
teach
reading,
writing
and
well ns foreign missions.
Rhinelander case than that which cause lawyers for both sides saw
A smile of welcome, goodnight kisi
The world is becoming hotter denied the young man his annul­ in it fat. rich fees and suffered
F o r home is more thun gilt and subdivision. We must not, as Mr. Forster says, forget that
and better. It is only tho broad­ ment. The facts were too strong­ no revulsion a t all to the charac­ B B B B B B B B B B B B B U B a B U B B B M in n ia X IlI"
the backbone of our prosperity lies in the farms.
a rt—
horizon which encompasses ly against him. We can argue te r of the testimony or the affront
F o r home’s a home in someone'-!
When we solicit new residents for our county, let us try ening
ho much that was unknown last ourselves black and blue in the to society thnt was contained in
henrt.
ANNOUNCING THE OH
to bring in those versed in Agriculture, farmers who will century, dimly ft-en yesterday and face thnt miscegenation should not it. Mr. Mills, nttorney for young
DOUGLAS MALLOCH.
become
an
ideal
today,
that
dwarfs
cultivate
our
soil
and
lend
to
the
substantial
character
of
our
lie
practiced
and
that
wherever
it
Rhinelander,
hnd
several
oppor­
-&lt;y
Our office hoy says they used county. Let us tell them of the fertility of our acreage and by comparison that which is ac­ has been practiced, the race Has tunities to withdraw it. He could
to sing it, “ I Lovo Thee,” but now of the crops which thrive here. Let us have a county which complished and gives rise to the decayed, and find no opposition to not have possibly hoped to win it,
comment that the world is going Ihe point. * The fact is, however, unless he, like the New York bet­
it’s “ I Lovo Three.”
Specializing in the manufacture cf m
is solid.
------------------ o-----------------backwards.
that under the laws of the State of tors who laid odds of 5 to 1 th at
---------&lt;&gt;--------building tile and brick.
,
New York, miscegenation is per­ Rhinelander would win, felt thnt .i
Sanford m otorists will welcome
Plant
is
now
in
operation
which
to*
missible.
The
case
becomes,
then,
white jury would not sanction mis­
tho news thnt work has boon s ta r t­
one of fact.
r
orders for large or small quantities.
cegenation. Judge Mills, living m
ed on tho Ostcen-Snnford road.
Secretary Wilbur, of the Navy Department, has turned
Rhinelander is the subnormal lie does in New York, m ust have
---------o--------Ashvillo
Citizen
Estim ates furnished.
son of a negligent fath e r—n father known that miscegenation is no*.
Headline says, ‘‘Governor Ma down an appointment to the .supreme court bench of Cal­
l
■
who paid him no more attention shocking to those who enact the
Sanford Cement Products
Ferguson Raising Roses.” First ifornia, the position which he held before our President made
time we ever heard it called roses. a sailor of him. The governor of California offered Wilbur
This is the erx. of Small Stuff. than if ho did not exist, except to I laws of Now York nnd to those
Southwest Corner fifth *n
his checks. As long ns tho who sit upon the juries of the
---------o--------his former job as a graceful exit from the predicament into Men and women run about in cir­ sign
This isn’t altogether the best
cles, filling their own and others’ son left tho father to his own ' State,
The Rhinelundcr case may have
w eather in the world for holding which his own stupidity thrust him.
with gesture# that mean occupations, th at was all the fa ­
Everyone seems to be pretty well disgusted with the Sec­ eyes
an election, but n large vote is
nothing and produce nothing. In ther asked. The boy’s mother died a good effect upon the public mind
expected to be polled anyway.
retary of the Navy. Even Republican papers are calling for the large cities the police clutter many years ago. He was left to through its revolting nature. It
run literally wild—a mental in­ may lead New York to protect it­
-------- o--------his resignation. While President Coolidge does nothing, it up the court dockets with misde­ competent
with degenerate tend- self from recurrences.
A high school boy has written
meanor cases while tho burglar,
asking W alter IJnmrosch, conduct­ is suspected that he would not have shed tears if the Secre­ the hold-up man and the murder­
or of the New York Symphony, to tary had resigned several months ago. He has created one er roam free as the play of fan­
give him snxaphone lessons. Isn’t embarrassing situation after another since he came to Wash­ cy. P r o h i b i t i o n enforcement
th a t rather hnrd on W nltcr?
ington.
agents howl loudly about the pet­
TAMPA TELEGRAPH
Your
-&lt;v
ty peddlers of liquor whom they
But
Wilbur
will
not
resign.
He
seems
to
think
it
is
bis
(U
VTi HiMV
Dr. Russell II. Conwcll, founder
have laid by the heel, while the
General Culles was inaugurated
OUS
of Temple University in Texas nnd God-given duty to stand by the ships. He would give the man who deals in the contraband President of Mexico one year ago, gained for him the adm iration and
noted Buptist divine, is dead. Dr. impression that he has some wonderful ideas for the reform a­ stuff on n big scale rides in his lacking a few days. In th at com­ respect of foreign observers, as
insure b|
Conwoli was best known for his tion of the navy which this country could not very well do limousine nnd laughs as the law. paratively short space of time lie well as the support of such in- j
the futorA
fluentiul Mexicans ns General Obcelebrated lecture, ‘‘Acres of Di­ without. He simply has not had time yet to show what an
Mr. Coolidge, while the Is?ugue has shown himself, insofar ns The regon, nnd other patriots who be-1
vuU M*f.
amonds,” one of the finest address­
of Nations asks for his attention, Telegraph can judge, the Hurt of lievo in unity and progress.
expert
seamun
a
civil
judge
can
become.
He
wants
to
stick
es ever given on un American plat­
the buttered welkin ring executive Mexico needs
President Cnlles and his cabinet
form .
out his term of office so as to put the navy on a higher plane. makes
with lenrned pronouncements on
Realizing that no country can ratified un agreem ent for the re­
The Secretary certainly does take himself seriously.
how government clerks, working be prosperous until its finances sumption of payments on Mexico's
Those who have heard tho Mu­
-------------------------- o-------------------------at $1,200 a year, may save Undo nre in sound order, (Jen. Culles in­
nicipal Bund since it opened the
Sam a few dollars. Postmaster sisted on a firm fiscal policy. He foreign debt amounting to half a
By
the
way
traffic
is
moving
through
Richmond
south,
billion; much of this debt is held
season’s engagements, have been
General New adorns the daily
delighted with the excellent music one would judge th at the Florida boom has ju st started. press with pleas for early muiling believed the departments were in America, and payments are in
spending too much money; he ask­
th at has been rendered. Ono o f 1One evening last week, in driving to my home over the
that mail carriers may have a ed for, and received, control over arrears. This is a long step in
the bent attractions that a city cun main boulevard which Florida tourists take for the South, so
day off for Christmas, while it the budget; ho cut appropriations furthering tho best relations be­
offer its w inter visitors is n good
eight days or more to send and abolished jobs. He announc­ tween the republics, as well as
hand, and this is what Sanford has. I counted 36 foreign licensed cars that passed within a mile’s takes
a
registered
letter from Asheville ed that work, and plenty of it, between Mexico and other nations,
--------- o--------drive—all no doubt bound for Florida. Thousands of tourists i to Miami, Florida.
to which she owes money.
was neccitary if Mexico was to be
Sanford’s realty sales have are moving through Richmond each day southbound.—Percy
Furtherm ore, President Cnlles
Mothers
go
to
club
meetings
ranked as a great nation, lie paid has solved the difficulties be­
passed the fifteen million dollnr M. Smith, Richmond, Va., in a letter to Sam T. Reid, Tampa.
and
deliver
long
talks
on
how
wo­
special attention to the railroads,
m ark for the first eleven monthr,
men may control men politicians, insisting on improvements in their tween Mexico and Great Britain,
and indications are that during the I
were of long standing. All
while the (laughters of the speak­ efficiency. He worked for n moll­ which
next six months tho greatest act-1
in all, it can be said that he dcers are out spending the evening ification of thnt
ivity in thin field that this city
. . , section
. ------- of
-- (h“ , serves a high tribute to his effiBy IRVIN S. COBB
with nobody knows whom und will
hr.H over seen, will take place. No­
n oTh i nterfere.s with ciency nnd his patriotism , as his
return home nt nobody can guess th°en8S
vember transfers set n now local
i, k tore'icn capital in first year in office draws to an
Possibly
inspired
by
the
mis­
less.
Hauling
forth
the
dead
what
time.
So
it
goes
in
this
era
record, exceeding three million
hia
in
“ nd. It is fortunate that our
sionary work of Pussyfoot John­ thing and holding it between two of Small Stuff. People prefer .
dollars.
'
1
°
!
,
rcvcla
t'0,‘
&lt;
&gt;
f
a
neighbor has a t its head an exe-i
o -■ —
son, a Scotch m inister undertook fingers in plain view of all pres­ not to bo serious. They like the h l T X u n t S ’s
ea7
e,lf
y
f°r
£utiv®
of such ability and such
ent
the
minister
said:
Since hc entered the ranks of a temperance crusade among the
trivial, the superficial and the lit­ nts country s good, and it has 1high principles.
“
Now
then,
my
brethren,
behold
professional football some two
tle, because such things call for
Do Not Give Bandits
weeks ago, “ Red” Grange has members of his own flock. lie tho effects of strong spirits upon little exertion and r.o loftiness of
made upwards of five hundred announced th at on a certain Sab­ this wee crenturo. In tho wnter thought. Whnt We need is to get
vx The Opportunity
thousand dollars. A t that rate, bath he would deliver a sermon it took no harm; but the first con­ back to fundamentals and essen­
FOLK COUNTY RECORD
the famous Illinois football player upon the evils of strong drink, tact with this foul s tu ff hero in­ tials. We shall do thut when evwill be able to retire uftcr his with physical illustrations to stantly destroyed it. Need l say,
valuable Jewelry
One of the best advertisements
to get your vaiuame
----- ind l&gt;'h" ,i
n?nn
mor? ~ n«*med with Florida hns is its winter citrus the state’s “gift box” business I
first season’s work, und th a t’s per­ prove nis argum ent. Upon the or do more to convince you of the ^
reeffect:*
of
whusky?”
behaving
himself
than
with
will
approxim
ate
u
t
several
million
j
stored at home or office* the *
#f pr^
haps a little hit better than lie appointed morning u congregation
fru its and vegetables. These pro- dollars this year.
From the oody of the church | forming his neighbor.
would have fared had he listened which crowded the kirk greeted
ducts, placed in their fresh state
Our
Safe
Deposit
Vault
h 1'
l*
Every Florida community should '
to the advice of those who urged him. The dominie Jo st no time there rose up a lantern-jawed per
on tho tables of snow-bound nor­ encourage
these
kind
of
gifts
|
theft
and
fire.
The
rental
ot
in making his demonstration. son.
him not to turn professional.
therners, convey to them an im­
not only help to advertise'
Upon the pulp:t he placed two
“ MinUter,” he said, ‘‘m ight I
■ ■ o ■■
is only $2.00 to $3.00 per &gt;cJr.
^
pression of Florida’s delightful win They
the state and section from which I
Congress has convened ufter a glasses; one containing whinkey ask where ye got the whusky in
te
r
climate
and
soil
productive­
One
thing
nbout
powder
on
a
Saving
■
long recess. The Republicans had nnd the other spring wnter. Then thnt tum bler7”
ness that would be difficult to du- they nre sent, but also afford a
4% Interest I’aid on
source of considerable financial 1
“ I'm glad you put th at ques­ man’s coat lapel is it shows he plicate in any other way.
little trouble in perfecting their o r­ in an impressive silence he
hasn’t
had
experience
enough
to
revenue.
G
reat
care
should
be!
tion,”
said
the
clergyman.
“
I
pur-,
brought;
a
small
box
fr«tm
his
ganization in huth houses, but in
Officials of the American Rail­
brush it off.
passing some of their pot legisla­ coat, opened ihe box and produced chazfd it at that uen of iniquity,!
way Express estimate that Tam­ taken, however, to see to it that
fruit and vegetables sent north in j
the public-house, which stands at
tion they may not bo ao fortun­ u long wriggling worm.
___ _u hunFriday ia one of the seven days pan* and visitors to the Wes* gift boxes ^are truly representative
street not
F irst ho dipped the warm in the top of the _____
ate. A strong coalition between
Coast
will spend approxi­
^
unlucky to act ao mately
the liu u rg sh ts aad Democrats mav the tum bler of water, where it dred yurd# from this place of wor- ®n
$500,000 th is winter to send of Florida s best. Community of- j
dam foolish.
yet cause the Republican* to wish colled and twisted happily. Then
boxes of f m h Florida fru it, to fjcial, should exercise every c a u -!
hank! ye.” tald tho pariahiontb s ’) they had made just a few ov. In* dropped Ift into tlu whiskey.
their home j.lk s 6nd friends in f iu V " .cu.rhiPe the operations of
iture or. t n i ; to i
*,here on the
Tho only thing being considered the north. “ I t -After FWUU citiaq
Instantly tho { hapless
of (iuei*
I’ve been by pcoplo t_Jii» dose to C hristruu report «xpcndllirva anywheroTTT. - lSi fE* .S t f t f fru u dcaler3
tdtu.iomctunca-1

coviQffL

A

3

wm

Paints, w

Vi

R

Hall, Pentland &amp;

ora

MONTH

■ *

h

Sanford Cement Proto

A Serious-Minded Secretary

I

The Small Stuff Era

CALLES LOOKS GOOD

Your Serious

Consi^fcilionj

MY FAVORITE STORIES

SEND FRUIT AS G IF fS

DAN DOBBS SAYS:

{ifimincle (foujjl
U

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

“ - ... ....... -J22KSJI

Use.

««* - X I 4

S a n fo rd * !^

ST o r v r . T if - SEK W jB

�a S J A W O H D HERALD. TPESDAY. DECEMBER

AND PERSONAL A CfWlTlES

jl e p h o n e

MRS. FRED S. DAIGER, SOCIETY EDITOR

Mrs. D. L. Thrasher
la test

Fa s h i o n

____

m o t s f o e m il a d y

CopyriRht McClure Syndic

Consider the capo «jth
—for it's I
again.

l i w * 1*:
: the ''e i t
i 3 o’clockof the Col.
1 Auxiliary
LnUh
I 3 o clock
m home.
x will cn’
f the Pup­
il Club at
» homegistian En*
ian church.
bora of the
rth League
i &gt;t 7:30

and the prize lo r iop score umong
the ladles was won by Mrs. George
A. DcCottes. W. C. Hill was
» « n W the high .core men’.
prlre. A most tem pt,m t refreshments course was served by tho
hostess a t tho conclusion of tho

C Mrs? Thrasher’s guests were:
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Newman, Mr.
ter N. S. and Mrs. W. C. Hill. Mr. and Mrs.
it of Mrs. F. E. Roumillat. Mr. and Mrs. E.
a Avenue F. Housholder. Mrs. George A. DoCottes and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Puleston.
-

Mrs. McKay Is Chosen
As Worthy Matron Of
Local Eastern S t a r

At the regular meeting of the
1 *"lbr°ldercd &gt;n Kold. and Seminole County Chapter. Number
caP&lt;? is lined with brown fur, Two Order of Eastern Star, held
ir .. .Vy 0VcnintJ “t the Masonic
Hall, the annual election of offi-

The doormen in public libraries
and detecti..
ves employed to thwart
the crafty do..*..,
es'Rhs of pickpockets
in department and other ' stores
s
were having things nltogcthe-*r too
much their own way Once those
contemptible thiov ing women car
ried their loot out in the pockets
hidden in the ful'ness of an enormous skirt. When skirts 'grew
smaller muffs became larger—and
when muffs went out of fashion
every other
n cntM,. T
h
y.ou met vJ'or'
wben in j . ,
" wnr day*
‘ ‘
T* "
" „ rn, S , n? S l ‘ k S i u S C
&gt;lt
jg " ,” * “ «
Djc«on Th
J , 1
fhe Bt'0J V tccrivo,.har‘ "*yS f"r

nl has as
[« winter,
[ohnsun of
party of
[ to .San­
ity were

lines and
! Sanford
ithe week

OCR LARGE STOCK IS COMPLETE

hishandkeSeS!*8 prC8Cntcd ,0VU,y
' r / , re*nied chicken in patties, date
i„
ftn!^Vdc« C!‘• Pickles, saltines, mints
u‘ r&lt;xn
co
wcre served a t the conL
Wclwion of the card game.

xS?f.pUyin* wcrc: MrB- Pan

caik.Ii u r. W,.lder* Mrs. J. 1). Woodruff.

r ^1 fO’uu-Mr^ncTy» Mrs. Emmett McCall,
Cn„numM R,d«e» Mra- Lc* O.
vnoley and Mr», Edward Betts.

J

of beautiful articles of
* every type, each a dis-

Pajamas
Scarfs
Fancy HandkTs

D iam onds

Purses
Hose '

The largest stock in the city in platinum dinner rings and
single idone rings from 1-1 to l ' i carat.

Gloves

•#

Beads

*

From $12.00 to $850.00

Robes, Kimonas

AH ° ur diamonds arc guaranteed

N egliges

p jno
p i ,.! - . TT,. .
1 , i ,L W ll*&lt; in t 1UI) 1 IR S
K l l j c V a b l o M G C t l‘ 11 Uf
■» ,
,
,
U l l . iC I H u iy A f tO l'IlO O H

Special 2.1 Genuine Diamond
Kings Illuo White. Special

Tho following officers were
elected Friday evening at the reg
ulur meeting of the Taylor Coinmandery, Knights Templar.
Commander—A. F. McAllister.
Generalissimo—T. W. Jones,
t'nptnin ik-nerul—-G. K. McKay.
.^• nior Warden—John Gove.
Junior Warden—George Huff.
Prelate—L II. Gibbs.
Treasurer—A. It Key.
Recorder—I. D. Junkins.

2
■
*
*
*

llulova, lloffrcs, Elgin, and Gruen.
PRICES

Fred Kaufman, Acciors

■
u
*

We carry the largest I.ine in Sterling Silverware Community
Plate, 1817 Rogers Smkoing Stands, Hundpainted Chlnawnro.

BaumeFs Specialty
Shop
"Thi* l*o:U Office Is Next Door To Us,

The S’aukfiiril Elks’ Lodge. N'um- *
l&gt;**r 12-11, In-Id its nnmial Memorial a
Service at the I 'dg • ro »n* • oa S trr *
day afternoon. Mayor Forrest Lake =
past exalted ruler, deliewred a 0
forceful oration, and William I-'- *
Shelley eulogized the departed ,n
members.
a
The m rvi.u* was held for mem- u
ber-i only. Members &lt;•( the local |j
bulge who paved away during
n
irv C. (!,
....ir*i fi. H. A. J
luippin, J. S. Wilson, lim Keane H
and J. Ben Coleman.

MANCE OF BUSINESS IS DOING FOR YOD.
ADVERTISEMENTS TELL YOU WHAT THE RO-:-v

.*..h ..*.v.:.%
s .:.

tt-.v+K-M.-t + y-e &lt;•&lt;•&gt;{•-&gt;&gt;' &lt;•.*•+:•

Scarfs, Towels, Vanity Sets, Buffet
Sets. Pillows and fancy Aprons. All
hand embroidered models marked—

Stamped Royal Society Pieces

SEASON'S SOCIETY AMD JftUSICAl EVc.iT

A Ci.it of
Fajnous

A rtlsta—
The

Fintit
Singing
Cboru*

Pillow eases in six different designs.
Hemstitched, also scarfs, pillows,
vanity sets, buffet sets. All stamped
on good material.

Big- table of Ladies’ Fall Hats to close
out. Felts and all fine hats marked—

50c to $2.50 each

In
A m erica.

F IF T Y
PEOPLE

^ ^ wa,
An, j v
'

Red Radiance roses and ferns
^ inainn I I 0/ 0 nr1tishcally arranged in bas[j*tic f Urv i u nn‘&gt; ^owl•,, *n tho rooms where
Turt/ ilhe c . ^ h le a were placed. Scores
J,r xJohn
kcpt on cunning little Santa
i
. n 'tallies.
i 0r thi^r
exceptional interest was the
L. .\|r
bridge played during the
i,0n* Billiii Ilt'rno°n, and when scores were
1*fUr th„' counted it was found that Mrs.
“ wkins Connelly held high score
ml wa* awarded a box of hand”r'* °f 8* Uli L handkerchiefs. Low score
,,Cr of
' k. w a 30 handkerchiefs, was won
l&lt;d Sanfur i* r y rs' Edward Betts. The guest

[ v\

Silk Undenvear

jmumed m bridge In Honor
'^kVre 0 f Mrs. Dan* Wilder

r C u mlJSfUf“ KUC8t of M rs' J ' D' Wood*

I n
LJL

tinctive holiday offering.

•W, wan
transact-

______
t.
The new home of Mrs. W. W.
j * "tter in Rose Court was the
* iuu W n 1ki!1)0 of a vcry Pre ttY Christm as
^ Colen'in
P«rty honoring Mrs. Dan
b return. I i " ,*'*or
Jacksonville, tho

a

Hamilton. Howard, Elgin and Waltham

Rev. and Mrs. T. I
New Smyrna stopped i
Tuesday enroute hop
lando where they
Methodist Conference.

----- - J

The selection of the suitable and charming gift be­
comes less of a problem after a visit to see our ex­
tensive gift line. There is a variety

COMBINE BEAUTY WITH DURABILITY

evry roomy. They are apt to bo
little after-thoughts placed at the
back nn,| .id.*** of a good-looking
winU&gt;r «■"««.
the 5&lt;
capeThextending
only
tlw ,.lb(1W
nrt. most attractive&lt;
J
3M&gt;
There is something rather mannish looking and military about
many of the new capes and it has
been &lt;dwi&gt;rv. .1 » h „ » ....
.. .
s ^ . g '^ r o l e 'i n ^
ir ‘ t'han
f(,rnri|
_ „ .
af,en,oon ° r
In | hl. , k,.trh u nn evclopin|f
Cape of heige velour, to match the
.kirt.
I he blouse is of br.hvn

A most enthusiastic meeting &lt;&gt;t'
the Pin.* Organ Club of the First
Baptist Church was held Monday
Monday
nfterncon at the home -*f Mrs. Furwill rerest .McAllister on West First
ihrirtmas
Street.
Bowls of frrigrnnt narcissus
' ASHEVILLE, N. C., Dec, 8,— [were placed &lt;&gt;n the mantles !in&gt;l
Slater of t/V)—Contributions to tl&gt;o O. Hon-i enhinets and Christmas -uggeler visit
.vliich will jtions were n!-o in evid nee.
[ere Mon be housed in the new city library
During the diort l.usinc.-s se n extend- I building nearing completion on'sion, presided over by the pn-M; I’ack Srpiare, are being received dent, Mrs. A. M. Phillip.-, report
[daily. Among authors donating I were read by the chairmen of the
autographer copies of their books various standing committees. Miss
recently wero
Jam es J. Davis, .Martha Fox. chairman of the ba­
secretary of Inbor; Sir Oliver zar committee, gave a splendid
Lodge, Meredith Nicholson, Hugo report from the bazar which was
Walpole, Bruce Barton and M ar­ held Friday and Saturday -it her
guerite Wilkinson. The library home on Onl: Avenue, nearly
Mrs.
site was originally presented to were cleared, she ' a* si.
McAllister, rooked Lod chairman,
announced that there would be a
mock cooked f*&gt;*d sale on next
Monday. Ontner matter- of busi­
ness were discu-i.-ed and disposed.
During tin* social h".ir. Mrs.
S. M. Abercrombie, remlensl a
number of piano .-elections, lln*
hostess served a salad course with
coffee. On each plate were jokes
which were read by the guests
causing a great deal
mirth.
Each member was presented n
nosegay as souvenir.
The next meeting will be held
Monday nftern"i)M at the borne
of Mrs. Mary Maiims.
Mag­
nolia Avenue. About 2» members
were present.

PROVIDENCE. R. I.. Dec. 8.—
(iP)—Glenn* A. Collett would Ilk*
to use her mashie on tome one
who stole her auto while parked
downtown.

Suggestions for

day 't h e n ^ e i d k ^ '1 "T*0 ° f t&lt;v
b ^ n n v nlJn } ‘l&lt;U'S? 1 *cen?. to
nr " r tl ’ n -, „ “ pU ‘"W m' R
„ X Jom l rinr ' a
°r
^
l
,u'r'; T " '
S !5 5 t.“h
7 V fashlon
P *.!* - 1 ronu’s fr,,m n"os*
the Atlantic reassures us of the
favor with which capes arc being

Many Authors Give
To O. Henry Library
Located At A sheville

t)ay.
Peter O. Knight, of Tnmpn, who
recently purchased a residence on
Kuigewny Place, Grove Park, is
having extensive landscape im­
provements made.

Alma Gibbs.
various offices for the ensuing
Secretary—Mrs. Verna Ward.
year were:
Treasurer—Mrs. Mary Kent.
Worthy Matron—Mrs. Katherine
The installation ceremony will
McKay.
be held Dec. 28.
Worthy Patron—Glenn McKay.
Associate Matron—Mrs. Eunice
Turner.
Conductress—Mrs. Beatrice Hig­
gins.
Associate Conductress — Mrs.

217-W

Give Gilts that Last j! Christmas Giving

Miss W ilkinson A nd \X' v,k. by.
:vonui'James G. Brock Wed *ur»! 0,1 the caVw hfutkiV*cmilitVj^
At DeLand On Sunday Slit1omiS Z l ‘Jnpefn’Je
■ - ■■ *
0 . , *. ,
#
“
Sanford friends of the young
M
i,,p!eM
Wi l i b u)liwreBt*d
,n. hJam
.° nn‘
Miss
Mabel
Wilkinson and
es
nouncement of the m arriage of
n
nh,iCi n l Van “° ,\ ,TnlZC'J
Dec C. a t DeLand, Rev. Morgan
performing the ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs W alter Beatty of this city
and has made this her home since
childhood, attending both the Sanford gram m ar and high schools.
where she was a genera favorite.
Mr. Brock is connected with the,
Oasis Cafe and is a young mnn of
sterling character. Their many
friends will join in wishing them
every future happiness.
After a short wedding trip they
will bo at home to their, friends
at the home of the bride’3 parcuts.

RESIDENCE TELEPHONE:

COMie OPERA

JUNIOR PLAY

High School Auditorium
TUESDAY, DEC. 15TH.

PRESENTS TO W E " W i
GREATEST o i all

the

8:15 P. M.

: No superic' or • ^ j

Adm isnion— .Vic and 50c

THE WORLD'*
A Super-Production in
Point cf Beauty, of MX
a n d P lctu re sq u e n e » *i

n a ilo r d ir s
tremendous
.

*fw 'n
. -&gt;■BmM
£3 V

ra il

�THE SANFORD HERALD. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1925
PAGE SIX

Additional Society
THOUGHTS-WISE
AND OTHERWISE

Personals
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Winston
and Knhle fc’nybold loft Tuesday
morning for their home in Lake­
land having been called here by
tho deaths of J. H. Coleman, Hen
Coleman and Lyman Higgins.
Mrs. Ifcnry Hrucr nnd small son,
(Jiorge Henry, left Tuesday for
their home in St. Augustine a ft­
er spending several days hen; with

Mrs. J. K. M cttingcr, Miss Ruth

Hettinger. Mrs. W alter Morgan

nnd young son of Jncksonvillo will
arrive hero Thursday to l&gt;o with
Mrs. J . II. Coleman nt her home
on Sanford Heights.
Itev. nnd Mrs. T. J. Nixon have
returned from Orlando where
they attended the Methodist Con­
ference.
Miss Thelma Enton nnd Mary
Hudson spent the week end in
Orlando r.s the guests of Mr. nnd
Mrs. J. E. Hultuii.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. TunniclifTcc
motored to St. Cloud on Monday
where they were the guests of
friends.
W. h. Hillhouse of Calhoun, (in.,
is spending a few days in Suufonl
looking over business prospects.

The r c rfcctly painless method
of raising funds for- c h a tty or
welfare work has apparently nev­
er been invented, yet apparently
sumo methods nro much more ob­
jectionable than others.
There
poems to be n great prejudice In
our own community against fnirs.
Perhaps this is because the mon­
ey you raiso in this way has in a
way to be raised twice. That is
you have first to get someone to
give articles for the sale ond then
you have to persuade people to
buy the articles. Still in most
communities the fnir or bazar
still remains one of the surest
ways of raising money.
Professional m oney-getters for
charities and other organization:;
arc growing more nnd more
abundant. They take the entire
responsibility of getting up an en­
tertainm ent and then divide tho
proceeds with you.
Ju st the other day I heard of
a system of raising money th at
has become popular in England.
It is called the vanishing tea par­
ty nnd I think sonic Americans
ought to mnko use of it.
Of
course it would m enn. a measure
of work but so do card parties,
plnys, mufelcnls, suppers and fairs.
In England n number of these
vanishing ten parties were given
in aid of n wonderful hospital in
London, run for nnd by women.
If you s ta rt the tea party, you
give a ten party and nsk six
guostc—just a simple little * ten
with nothing but ten nnd water,
so you are put to no appreciable
expense. Each of your guests
brings n quarter—in England a

W mm
m f&amp; M * ■
■ k ■:

m m m
ft ‘

A'

Wmmm
m W KSm
fillip s

Fred Sanders of Toledo, 0 „ a r­
rived in the city on Monday to
spend the winter.
t
IL Tt. K night and W. A. Ilu tt
were business visitors in Sanford
on Monday from Pnlntkn.
1 D r. y fm , Rawlings and T. N.
Gilmore oi Sandersville, Ga., were
among tho arrivals in tho city on
Monday nnd arc stopping at the
Montczumn.
R. II. Ymimnfns of Hnlnbridge,
Ga., is It) tho city for an indefinito stay on buslnojisMrs. J. I). T urner and Miss An­
na Mitchell Of Atlanta, Ga., nro
in the city for a short slay at tin*
M ontezuma onrouto to oilier points
in tho state.

lea fomo time with n quar(»r.
All this money, of course, must
be collected and perhaps th at
would'be something of u nuisance.
] hnven’t bad the ambition to fig­
ure out how much money would
bo mined in th at way, but I have
beard th a t it Is n surprisingly
large amount. And you would
hardly hesitatu to nsk anyone for
a q u a r t e r or to ask friends to
drink ten with you. I do wish you
wodld try it, for the benefit of
your own pot charity— 1 am so
anxious to geo how tho plan works

Among the husinenn visitors in
Sanford on Monday was W. M.
llareo of l'nlaUm.

B rel Harte Picture
At Milano Realistic

Vv-''

&amp;

&gt;: :•-.vv--I'V:

:■‘ -V- ■

Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jacobson,
of Moline, III,, who are spending
the w inter in this state, arrived
in Sanford oil Monday for an ex­
tended r.tay nnd are pleasantly lo­
cated a t the Montezuma.

M. A. Kuhn, well known auto­
mobile man of Indiana, tins arriv ­
ed in Sanford to assume the du­
ties of sales m anager for Harry
Kent, Florida distributor for the
Cleveland automobile.

vX&lt;/

MARTHA

W alter 0 . Singer and George It.
W atson of Miami spent Monday
In “The City Substantial'' oil a
business mission.

John Lawrence, of Iiuffalo, N
Y. wns among tho tourists arriv­
ing in Sanford on Monday.
Representing Jacksonville hen
on Monday were William F. Cady
and F. Corlis.

" - - :■

&amp; p § ii

L. Morgan, D. P., of Arkmoro,
Okla., will prcaido nt tiio sesajons.
The task of the committee is to
work out plans looking toward the
reduction in tho number of church
board and tho correlation of the
work of tho general boards. The
committee was created a t the gen­
eral conference in 1922.
Ollier members of tho commit­
tee beside Ur. Morgun arc: Cleri­
cal: W. A. Shelton, Emorv Uni­
versity, A tlanta; J. II, Wells, Haltim ore: R. E. Stackhouse, Colum-

A glaring scarcity of firearm s |
will lie noted in Hetty Bronson's ,
starring vehicle, “Thu Golden r
Princess,” which conies to tho Mi* (
lano theater tomorrow.
Despite the fact that tile pic- \
turd is laid in California during J
tlie hectic days of '49, only three
revolvers are used in tho entire
production.
,am ateur who mistaken a guide for
Th ere h u logical explanation ,a deer usually hits him.—I’otlsfor this eonspicuops lack of death- ville Journal.
denjlng weapons.
Hearken to
Clarence Hodgcr, who produced the
ntory, wliilu ho clears up the myctcrv.
“ Very few minors," points out!
tho well-informed director, “act­
ually carried revolvers. The popu­
lar present day belief that a west­
erner was not fully equipped with­
out a 'six-shooter' is due largely
to motion pictura villiuns nnd redblooded fiction.
VKuvoIvera were really of hut
little use to u gold prospector.
Most of his shooting whs done on
lung range and he had practically
no need of ii short range gun. To
fell a doer or a mountain sheep
required a rifle of the highest cali­
bre and carrying power."
Hetty Hronson portrays the title
role In "The Golden I’rince: s,"
nd»"’tcd by Francos Agncw from
n Bret H arte story. As an or­
phaned muurntnin girl, she comes
i o 'th e mining cumps mid makes
tho g reatest gold strike in the
state. The plot is suit! to lie based
largely upon factf and most of
tho scenes of tho pictures were
filmed in the lienrt of tho gold
com try, high up in the Sierra NeVadn mountains of California.
To insure cbuructcrlr.utlom that
Would ho true to the spirit of the
st-q-y, a distinguished supporting
cuot wn.t ascmhlrd. Nr.1l llNlfllltnii
Roekcliffo Fcllowci and I’hyilis
Haver nro the prominent film fuvnrites that surround Hetty hi this
j reduction.

ME GOLDEN
PRIN CESS'

satllo the coal tdrii.e. but \vc fv.i.*
those miners won't be wilting to
come back from Florida und go to

yorlt—Anuy «uul Navy Journal.

KEIl MAMMON
RUCKCLHFE KUOWES
’ PHYLLIS HAVER

,

FLORIDA—SYNONYM OF PLEASURE!
FORTUNE—SYNONYM OF FLORIDA!

■
rwoS

T H A I A PLACE for life of higher typ&lt;
y vibrant joys and pleasures, of health
happiness. *-’■'
And life at a profit, too—for here beneath
lys and moonlit nights stalks oimortnniii
using average
_ sagacity
„
, in hi investts ill property of correct location can make liis
me right now in Florida.
.

The autumn of life may \vell unfold in a real
)ian Night for those who use their heads and

DAVIS IS L A N D S

Masonic Temple—Office

'Owners arid Dcyjclop^
?A, M O R I D A i ^ ^

? ^

‘ o r i d a ’s F a m o u s I s l a n d

P r o je c ts

.|§ ? 1 * &gt; U g USTINE, FLORIDA

�^ .
venr .m ountal to *00.382.02B »nd Sarunnal. $634,960, Miami 9G G U m ^ ======r===---------- ~
tor the current year Congress
a5„ H ’,
«• D anish Queen Is
„ n lump appropriation of $40,- “khll'r w
SSSSW " w B S t *30,070,085 h».

b„ n »'^tcI^ tb

ImproTod

The report shows th a t harbors
under improvement durlnjj the las
S e a l " c a r numbered ^ r i v e r s
being improved numbered 284, artd
canals and w aterw ays, B3.
The
rommerce reported amounted in
Jhe ngKrcgatc to 453,700,000 tons
S lu ed a t $22,115,000,000 and the
Sr/AV ■ transportation of 322,505,370 pasJlfS tf8
FVir general river and harbor
Ifor APIn The work for the coming fiscal year,
which begins July 1. 1026, tho
of Work chief
of engineers says $55,06-,0C,5 can be profitably expended.
„ IS
„ The remaining $10,918,000 as.ceil
for is to go for flood control, sur­
Of
veys and other specific purposes.
The Mississippi Rivor is rec­
„,Judcd In ommended for the largest share.
hVork And For thnf river, including the work
1 $$00,000 of the Mississippi River Commis­
sion, a total of $13,065,800 is ask­
8. - W - ed.New York harbor and tho w aters
i nvers» !'nr* in its vicinity require
during the the Ohio River $0,830,000. Phila­
J next Will delphia and tho Delaware River
the opii&gt;i°n $4,515,000, the Missouri River $1,t
646.850, the Hudson River in the
. jppropna- vicinity of Albany and Troy $1,400,000, the Louisinna-Texna In tra ­
waterway between the Mis­
fof engineers coastal
souri River and Galveston Bay $2,show dircc- 000,000, and the Sahine-Nechcs
on. in W» waterway $1,411,000.
with the
Harbors for which the largo aptil &gt;'car ts ‘ nroprirtttions are asked include:
e |u t fiscal Boston $200,000, Norfolk $529,000,

1925

K 35

W, DECEMBER 8, 1925.

Tvv,
= rr=

- .
structive citizenship; if successful
it tends to impart aggressive, even
jingoistic notions.
’ "We are convinced that it is
alien to tho best interests of our
universities nnd to tho’ highest
Apply Cream In Nostrils
Jke Methodist Episcopal ideals of learning that the War To Open Up Air Passages.
Church; Presidents MacCracken of Department should be given so
Vassar, Maucrer of Beloit, and much power, nnd military training
Ah! What relief! Your clogged
WoUoy of Mt. Holyoke; Repre­ so much place ns it now has, in
nostrils open right up. the air
sentatives Huddleston of Alabama our c o lle t world.”
passages of your head are clear
and Nelson of Wisconsin; Jane
Adams; Mrs. Carrie Catt; John LONDON TO HAVE TURKISH and you can breathe freely. No
BATH
| more hawking, snuffling, mucous
Drophy, the Pennsylvania labor
-------I discharge, headache, dryness—no
leader; Samuel McCrea Cavert.t
LONDON, Dec. 8.—-(/?)—London I struggling
u r for breath a t nigh$
general secretary of the Federal
Council of Churches; James Wei- is to have a Turkish bath exclu* j your cold or catarrh in gone.
- Johnson,
‘ ‘
.....................
I! G
it a
stuffed up!
Get
don
secretary of tho m- rivoly for women, the first in th e 1 Don’t stay
sociation for the advancement of history of the city, it will lie in I small battle of Ely’s Cream Baho
colored people: Oswald Garrison the West End nnd will be run from your druggist now. Apply
Villard, the editor, nnd many oth­ along the same lines as tho bath n little of this fragrant, antiseptic
club for men.
cream in your nostrils, let It pene­
ers. #
trate through every air passage of
"It would be a tragedy," said
the head; soothe and heal the
NEGRO DIES IN BLAZE
the statement, "if at the very mo­
swollen, inflamed mucous tncmbrment when such enemies as Germ-

SincereDemocrat Tendency Toward Military Training
SI **&gt;r
I n v n n v "TT “
In Schools Is Scored By Educators
MiTT''* n * '
—When

channel to Corpus C’hristi
000, Milwaukee $850 000
&gt; "•
VI,,ori* « • * * Spain
WASHINGTON. Dec. S . - W L
n
^
D
u
H
.’50?'
iChu';8
°
8123.000,’
*?"**
*°
I«ndon to *do hor
The present tendency toward mili­
onn Diego Cal., ti.t'imm » •! Dine?
. shop,
..
tary training in educational insti­
tutions was assailed here tonight
in a joint statement bearing the
signatures of a distinguished
04i&gt;,loo, Honolulu $14&lt;
j 5oo
iin’ of bundles.
group of churchmen, educators,
|000.000. Naailiwili ItoSJ'oo ‘"Jd
I rincess Ena of Battcnburg, as public officials and laymen.
San Juan, P. U. $127,485.
s' ° 13 known here, combats a ten­
“ Military training should not bo
ancy to plumpness by taking vig- permitted in any high school,” the
orous exercise, and on her fall statement said, am! "it never
mloCr J **CV onvi,le t0 (iCla". 1820.
should be made compulsory in col­
000 (including new work $170 000
nnd maintenance $350,000); ' st »|wrt'clothes!" *hC b° UKht many leges and universities.” It was de­
, ” !ns J G T ' Jack3()nville to Pa- IpH^o ,?00 °?fn8'on sho accompan- clared “the American people were
lntka $1 ooo; Palalcta to Lake g B5 u5 n Mary of England and unaware to what extent the War
Department is fostering the mili­
^klnwaha River aim
of Norw“ y &lt;m a shop­
$d.,000, Miami harbor $6«VJ,U00' ping trh . hut the tour hn,| been tary, spirit in schools, in contra­
(including dredging $200,00 and Pre-arranged so oarefuMy that few vention to American ideals."
The statement appeared in the
rock excavation on bar between persons In the busy centers were
jetties and in New Cut $462,000)*
aro tkat three queens of ns *orm of a foreward to a pamphlet
Cnjoosahutchee River $12,000, Char many countries were in their mid- on Militarism written by Winthrop
p . l.nne of New York. The signers
ioVootWf " $8t),(,0°* Tam'ia harbor
included:
n..?,0 n° ir n ma,nt®*iance of chan-,
Senator Borah of Idaho, Norris
River $8,oW. °r°
Mnnat« I!*rv'5f ,h:,,11*h‘‘y simply hav c to of Nebraska. U Follette of Wis­
let the world know.
consin and Shipstcnd of Minneso­
Yours,
ta; Rahhi Stephen S. Wise of New
111I.I..
York; Bishop Francis .1. McCon*
e&gt; = = = = =
lion. Ed. Walthall.
Care Seminole Hudson Essex Co..
Sanford, Ha.
Dear Ed:
An appropriate song is wonderfully effective in a church sert-

Saying It In Son**:! -

Nose Clogged From
A Cold Or Catarrh

a :s r .,r . ™u -A;!'fss,:!VF?a*

'S iJ T fw TEt

ngninst each other, the miltUjr&gt; i Ol1)
l»ih*on Wanl, negro, 58, every cold and catarrh suffere
suffe has
snirit should assort itself in the \vp* burned to death here when been seeking. It’s just splendid.
United States.
thoj.Junjse in which he was lying
“At tho very least military train- ill," was destroyed by fire. On*
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
ing should be rigidly excluded, Irtokjr 1,*nt tho fire could plainly
from the high schools. It does not civ the negro on a cot as the j LOST: German Police dog, year
provide the best form of physical flnW is'swept the one-story fram e1 old. Dark grey. Reward if re*
training, it does not teach con* shack to the ground.
| turned to P. A. Mcro.

ICC.

For instance, over in Balnridge.'
Ga., the other Sunday a minister
who was leaving for another field
WASHINGTON LETTER
or service preached a very touching farewell sermon, at the cmCHARLES P. STEWART
____________
elusion of which the choir ren­
dered, with great feeling, the ang,_Presi- even As he doesn’t shiver in De­ them, "(1 Praise the Isird."
cember or January, nobody ever
I heard of another service in
j w Impcrvl- saw him in a perspiration in the
which the preacher told about his
jr bear. Hi* dog days.
vacation trip to New York and a!
|fact, several
very interesting visit he lud made |
Curiously enough, indoors the to ( oney Island. When he runtar one on'y
a plug hat president ia a good deal of a sala­ eluded, the choir sang, most con-.
When he mander. He likes plenty of heat vincingly, "The Half Has Never
Yet Been Told."
[ pleasure or in the White House.
I t’s related of him by those who
lost invariAt a Sunday night service the
knew him during his earlier years choir, with malice of forethought,
,cn who ac- in Northampton thnt one of his sought to impress upon a longan wrather- fnvorite ways of spending an eve­ winded preacher the idea that he
. They’ve ning then was to sit ami think— could nit his sermons half in two
mufflers nothin? but think—from rig h t a f­ nnd still leave them twice too
kecks now. ter dinner until bedtime with long.
After he had prrnrhed i
pbly about his stockinged feet in the oven.
about an hour and a half, the choir'
No oven’s nvnilab'o a t the sang. “The Morning Light Is
b's he i&gt;etthey sug- White House—available to tho [ Breaking.
It’s pret- president, th a t is to say. There’s
One of the most amusing inci­
^nt shakes one there, of course, but tho na­ dents of this kind that has came
tional
chief
executive
can’t
spend
jj, "Don't
to my attention happened in a
his evenuings in the kitchen. It's near-by Florida town. The preach­
[ apparently reported, however, th n t he’s been er had lieen shocked by the peesf he walks caught with his feet in one of the ent-day scantiness of woman's at­
(also. And radiators.
tire. and had issued a red-hot ti­
rade against the one-piece, halfgrown bathing suit. The preacher
was almost knocked out of the
pulpit r.hen the song after the
sermon happened to Ik*. ’’() Won­
drous Type. (&gt; Vision Fair!"
Hut sometimes songs fit in well
with things that happen in the
Jcongregation to nuke the man
with the hump of humor smile.
! A friend once told me that he livled in a town where a woman had
; JomU and Muscles, ami Rheumatism, | had about six husbands. She had
I just married her seventh victim
Pam Vanish—Try It and See!
nnd brought hint out to church
where the envious sisters muni
Itakcs the ling heat,
In three minutes it get a good look at him, and just
ff, aching warms the sore spot through nnd »m the newly-weds walked down
you, and it through. Pain anil soreness nre the aisle to take their seats, the
choir sang, "New Every Morning
rheuma-1 gone.
I Ask any druggist for a ja r of Is the Love."
Yes. songs are very appropriate
|lng so you j Rowlcs Red Pepper Rub. I t cost
sometimes. They i m p r e s s a
just try but little.
Id you will; For Free Sample Mai! This Ad- thought and express a sentiment
bettor than any other way. The
Uef known, j
vcrtlsem ent to ^
reason why you hear so many peo­
tpepperJ.’' WHITEHALL PHARMACALt
ple singing the praises of the Es­
| apply Red
CO., Inc.
sex Coach is because they are so
*1 the ting. I 598 Madison Ave. New York, N. Y. enthusiastic over its matchless

STOPS
RHEUMATICPAINS

Your Lot
^ here you can .see improvements being made
tliat assure a substantial increase in values
■a time for the big season’s selling.
(,1‘ "here—if you wish to make your home
at Sanford you have a location that will meet
every reasonable requirem ent.

Sanford G rove
AMID MAJESTIC PINES
Ij* generally conceded to be one of Sanford’s
jhiucest development:! offering for either
i;mic or investment purposes.
Sanford
r"V(*‘ ia in the path of Sanford’s greatest
**• has high elevation, being one of
wit* highest points in or near Sanford. It is
Iiiicd below market, with term s that are
'lorn offered l&gt;y many developments.

Financial L coders say:
a

I

Florida offc rs th c greatest
H

4f[

opportunities for profitable in- 1
t

^

years of all the states in the Union.”

iff; 4

'S B l i l '

and the shrewdest, most con­
servative buyers America are
guaranteeing the future pros perity of Coral Gables by their investments

i- | $
w* A.

*ra

tj

S u c h busi ness men as B. C.
Forbes, Jesse Livermore, Sam­
uel Untermeyer and hundreds
of other far-sighted leaders are
emphasizing the opportunities
southern Florida offers to any
investor, large or small.
New York banks indorse its develop­
ment. A ^re.tt wave of recognition for
its unlimited possibilities is sweeping
the country. And in Coral Cables the
wealthy cla^s—always the shrewdest
buyers—and, in fart, people of every
class—have already made heavy invest­
ments atul are building their homes.
Instead of lessening the chances of
the small investor, this great influx of
wealthy people increases his opportuni­
ties. For Coral Gables contains more
than ten thousand acres, it is big
enough for everybody. The MiarniHiltmorc I Intel, more than a thousand
splendid homes, the magnificent schools
ami public buildings— these assure the
future value of the smaller holdings.
Coral Gables must go forward. Values
must increase. Mi ami's tremendous
expansion finds its keynote here. The
pressure of ambitious and wealthy in­
vestors insures progress and growth.

arise In every direction, as new busi­
nesses establish themselves, as children
grow round and brown, and men and
women grow younger—llieir properly
is ad vanein// in value.
Read the facts about Coral Gables.
Talk to people who have been to Miami.
Get any further information you need
from us. lint don't ignore an oppor­
tunity for financial independence that
may never come again in your lifetime.
T h e (foilpan 'firings T o n R ex
’Reach's b\iscinatiiig S to ry— Free
Few people know this country better
than Rkx H k a c ii . i lc is a man of
true discrimination and taste. The
beauty of Coral Gables won him im­
mediately. I lis enthusiasm lias led
him to write a hook upon the miracle
of Coral Gables. Let us send it to you,
together with full information about
Coral Gables—free/

T o u r O pportunity
Coral Gables properties have been
steadily rising in value. Some of this
property has shown a 100 per cent in­
crease every year. All authorities agree
that the greatest advance is yet to
come.
Roger Babson says that Tlorida
offers the greatest opportunity for
T he Inevitable R ise in 'P roperty money-making of all the states in the
Union. Yet building plots in Coral
is 'Drawing S h rew d Investors
Gables may now be secured by a small
Investors from every state arc taking initial payment. These plots arc
advantage of these opportunities by offered in wide range of prices, which
the thousands. More lliau a million include all improvements such as streets,
dollars north of property and build- electricity and water. Twenty-five per
intj plots are sold each week in Coral cent is required in cash, the balance
(jdbles— a record for America,
will he distributed in convenient pay­
And as the beautiful Spanish homes ments over a period of three years.

• . 1 4 *&gt;

S p e c ia l

e /fn n o u n c c m c n t

Get in touch with this office for a
trip to Coral Cables. These trips
are run at frequent intervals
and thousands of con/jenial and
pleasant people are enjoying
them. Call or telephone for all
the necessary inform ation reqardin.j the best way to visit
Miami as our quests.
Illustrated booklets, maps,
price lists and complete informa­
tion about Coral Cables may
also be obtained here without
obligation to you. Let us show
you what has been accomplished
in Coral Cables, and tell you of
the thousands of opportunities
that await the early investor.
im c H O i m

Sanford Grove, Inc.

a k.

HART NASON SALES DIRECTOR

^*•

------------ ------ ---------------------- n
t
It W It »
.Milana Theatre Hide.
Snnford, Fla.
Plea** unit me Rex Reatli's hook and
full information ahoui Coral Gablet. I
uinlertiand ibat ibit placet me under no
obligation.
owaqifttmuH

••••••

BOSS

CORAL GABLES
fyytiam i TfiuiereiA

First National Bank Bldg.

4 0 Miles • of’ Water
Front
• *•
Georg e

e

M e r r ic k .

For in form ation — w rile, phone or call
entutive for
Sanford .selling representative
Ulum} Thr ‘er
Mi‘
* iild g .

C o r a l C a b l e s ^ o r p o r a t io m ;
Sanford, Fla,

%
r?

153

■
£

i®H®ttat jet m W!

HKE SANFORD GROVE TODAY

,,hone 2 18

:

iSy®i

vestment during the next few *

—

’

i\

in

�« jir i
„ .........n t‘%. n r u
. *. &gt; ‘

sR k

Am

fTi”

• •

• * .• • •♦r«»
W*v‘‘

VCii/t

"

*• '.

*i

V

• •

TOT atU F O ttn HERALD. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1925^

PAGE EIGHT
&gt;—

■■■ H M M i i n n M w w * 11* ■ * * *

■■■■■■■*■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■*■■■■*"

_____________ ________

1
M r'

r~ nttxr.*_:

S

3

&lt;7

7 '•
2&lt;

hi.

Z 2 ^ T
52S3&amp; TS.'!

s

&lt;; a*

&lt;fl
x ? :-'
1- 1*4**‘‘«
I. ’

:

•&gt; .
•r'

• —++ ♦• ^ • ••

»t s ~

•

The Long wood

'i .

The Long wood
the O range and Ulack H otel, has been purchased by Boston capb
talists, and will soon be remodeled, and a substantial addition built. Whe
com plete tile L on gw ood Inn will take its place am ong the leading .h ostel­
r y Sf Florida. Good hotel facilities are very much needed at L ongw ood at
the present time, and, with the developm ent under way, they, will, in a short
time, be absolutely necessary.

F o rm e rly

s

■
■

:

Sem inole Race TviW!&gt;)fll^}ft^^4!Vif}^fl!WV?ll,}[!r R -T -9 l^ e |Tj
h ^ 'ev e rv
sav nothing of the regular throng ot tourists. 1 lie Longw ood Inn has every
assurance of a great future, and standing, as it does, with its wide, spacious
grounds, in the center of the business district, it will be a structuie of beauty
and dignity, and a credit to the whole town.

is 'due principally to. tw o th ings— surro un'di ng clcvclopmentii
activities.
Botli have been aide cl im m easurably b y the JOE TIXKE1K
P.rlando, and its able general sales m anager, Mr. L. C.Priit
1

SURROUNDING
DEVELOPMENTS
"
&lt;
•
*u

Sem inole Jockey Club’ race track*, a short distance oulnf^
the m ost modern race course in the w orld, and will br^o
cry State in the U n ion to this part of Florida.
Palm Springs, 3 m iles aw ay, has a $100,000 hotel nowundttt
is contem plating another with an estim ated cost of $1,0X,CC^
K

Lake Jessup, about 3 m iles distant, w ill soon he the scenjoij
ments, due to the recent purchase of large tracts for thatp®j|

?.

“Golden A cres,” which is a poultry farm project with about a
land, and said to be backed by $10,000,000 of capital, adjoins^
Longw ood.

/

L O N G W O O D IS IN T H E C E N T E R OF ’ALL’ THESE
L ongw ood w ill be the H U B in this Great Wheel of Activity,||
alone guarantee its great future.

,p ,&lt; i

%
V

But Longwood is not dependent on surrounding developing

iM W l' - A '

A

Recognize Your Oppoi
i

t.

V,

I\

Population of L ongw ood 52 years a go, 1 (E. W. Houck).
Population o f L ongw ood at the presen t time, about 1,000.
Population o f L ongw ood one year from today
5POO people.

is conservative

Tin.; estim ate is based upon K N O W N FACTS about develop
to ti.ke place.
$

1 Hiring a rapid grow th of this m agnitude it should he api,ar*
that real estate values must he greatly increased, ami in :0U
to many times their present values.
£ s /t,

THE FULL FOR®
ALL DAY M0NDA1

�THE
' .M ix

S^ S ? l E J i i 4 y?LJl^PAY^DECEM BER 8, 1925.

':

PAGE NINE

IU M U H R U IIU H U M R m H n n a H n n a n m n n n n n H n a n n n n ia |

Fr i /%»

!» ►*

I

*&lt;. «
**

v ►.o
I.

1 i» t v ’*! t ^ -r
« &gt;n * * - %

fn -

INTERESTS

U i

*.

••

i •

i t .

•

»» •*,

•*

l •*

SECURITIES

1.

K, /
tU

. • % V - T ? f"

1 1 WHAT IS
FLORIDA
GOLDEN ACR1

*;

i

i

.

*

Will Pay $1,000 on $500 Investment........ ,.
FLORIDA GOLDEN ACRES Trust Certificates will
have a definite and fixed yield on a basis of two for
one. They shall be automatically retired at any
time at a value of $1,000 per Certificate from the pro­
ceeds of the sale of farms.

FLORIDA GOLDEN ACRES is the product
of the bruin of George M. Petty, President
of The Orlando Development Corporation,
222 North Ornngc Avenue, Orange County,
Orlando, Florida.
J ’ YJ
Organization

THE ORLANDO DEVELOPMENT CORP.
i* organised under tho s tric t Inws o f the
State of Florida with nn authorized capital
stock of $250,000.00. It is a closed corpora­
tion which all- of tho outstanding-stock!
i:, owned by its directors. I t does not havo
nny of its stock for sale and is a sound and
permanent company completely organized
to transact real estate business.

Orlando Bank to Serve as Trustee........
A definite, fixed amount of all monies derived from
sales of FLORIDA GOLDEN ACRES poultry ranch­
es will he set aside by a responsible Orlando bank
and applied to the Beneficial Account in accordance
with the terms of the Declaration of Trust filed with
the Secretary of State of Florida.

Its present activity consists of- tho develop­
ment of “FLORIDA GOLDEN., ACHES'’
poultry farms, 15 miles from Orlnndo, one
thousand scientifically constructed poultry
farms, which will he offered complete with
a home and modern poultry houses -ready
for immediate business to bo started-on a.
profitable basis. Sufficient land will bo inagricultural pursuit according to the de­
luded with each farm to perm it u gcncrul
sires of the purchaser.

V

U U M .fl

^ I l 4 ’ -U

Trust Certificates Paid Up in 31-2 Y ears........
./ Purchasers will have 9 years in which to pay for their
developed poultry ranches, whereas, under the terms
of the Declaration of Trust, operated by the bank,
under the present plan requiring: six month’s time
to sell the 1,000 poultry ranches, the Beneficiary Ac­
count will be fully satisfied in three and one-half
years.
;
_ ■&lt;'
•'*J .•&gt;«.„ ...4.

.if, f s

"FLORIDA GOLDEN ACRES” is filling
the greatest demand now existing through­
out the statu.
“FLORIDA GOLDEN
ACRES” represents a substantial move­
ment in the right direction, and will receive
the whole-hearted support of all local, and
state organizations. “FLORIDA GOLDEN
ACRES'’ poultry farm s iji a creation of
THE ORLANDO DEVELOPMENT CORP.
and n fitting example of its work in tho
future.
Purpose

Trust Certificates Have Priority........

The entire resources and energies of TJIE
ORLANDO DEVELOPMENT CORP. will
he engaged in only th a t type of real estate
activity that makeB for perm anent vnluca.
Our policy will be to mnke each of our de­
velopments a finished product, where the
community will be substantially benefited
by our works—where industry and agricul­
ture will be strongly encouraged, and wheru
each of our customers will be provided tho
utmost safety, service and profit in their
investments with us.

J

!

Investigate before you invest. Our books, our re­
cords, are open to your inspection. You will be
satisfied that you can make 100% profits on a de­
velopment that is economically sound.
Gratify your desire to save! Fulfill your wish for
economic independence or, if you have that, for in­
creased wealth, ease and comfort. Come to our of­
fice and satisfy yourself.
, , ... . ..
«t • • |I

ft A

W inte/ Park O ffice
FLOYD BROS.

r? a f

i

Secured Investment Controlled by
Conservative Bank, Spells Riches
For Investor in FLORIDA GOLDEN ACRES. . . .

1,11: ORLANDO DEVELOPMENT CORP.
mvites your inquiry.

A. P. Connelly and Son
~nd and M agnolia Sts. Phone 48

'

,'!!• 11Mr.

The Beneficial Account is created and controlled by
the bank, as Trustee for the sole purpose of building:
up a reserve to repay the owners of the Trust Cer­
tificates on the above basis. To this Beneficial Ac­
count shall be apportioned, by the bank, the definite
percentage fixed in the Trust Agreement, in pref­
erence to and before any dividends or earnings can
be set aside or paid to any other source whatsoever.

Every project of TH E ORLANDO DEU.LOPMLNT CORP., will bo strictly a
Horidn development, where all tho natural
beauty of our world-famed landscape will
be developed by m odern hnnds and finance
whore our picturesque lakes, graced by
attractive homes, offer boundless pleasures
and genuine contentm ent for the splendid
families that nre coming to Florida to live.
HIE ORLANDO DEVELOPMENT CORP.
ls a permanent organization pledged to the
people of this community for and in behalf
of their interests. Each director, outside
&lt;•1 being an inventor in the company, will
active in some im portant departm ent of
our organization. This is the sam e system
of organization employed by Mr. Petty in
i 0 Past. The individual strength of each
director of this company instantly assures
a brilliant success for each departm ent of
r-al estate activity in which the organizat'on will be interested. Add to thin busi*,, rc0 the ability of our President, Geo.
J .'.,,ei t.yt nm* &gt;'ou will see how carefully
I HE ORLANDO DEVELOPMENT CORP.
bus been formed.
,

Sanford Office .

II

t*

it

“FLORIDA GOLDEN ACRES” represents
projected in Florida. A colony of one
the largest development of its kind ever,
thouiund intensive littlo farm s where prac­
tical poultry and egg fnrm ing will be n
highly profitable business to each owner
and the general community.
'M l

.'*1

*
"l £ i’ P f * 1

Orlando Development
222 NORTH ORANGE AVENUE
Developers of

“FI orida Golden

.

ft

�*u . a ?

, v ^ : . ; » C V - - \ L * f ^ ''* "-?1 ’J ^ V ! ’*';■»

\

. . , ' ■ • • •
'

-

• •■-;

•

: ■t

•

• 7'

•• ' '

* ■■'

'•

'

■

■ :.;:

•

■■

■

". •
THE SANFORD HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER,^

PAGE T E N -

-------------------- -

«1W fow «njbt« It to J j *

OSTEEN TO GIVE s
Homes Disappear
BIG CELEBRATION
p As Better Homes Campaign
[ «.
Progresses In United States ON DECEMBER 15

G«

Mayor Forrest Lake And
M a n y Sanford Citizens
Will Attend In Honor Of
The N e w Incorporation

IB?

j**rrTo Jo*
's^A A ’r e.Sn&gt;MWE

J?t* ,T i0 cU /7 * * y ,
# A N excellent “before and a fte r“
study Is afforded by th is house
1n P an villa. K entucky. Tho left
'h a n d picture show s th e unsightly
'th re e -ro o m house, w ith ugly su r'roundings, which w as ta k e n . In
b a n d by tho D anvlllo B e tte r H om es
J n A m erica co m m ittee an d m ade
I n to on a ttra c tiv e , livable, sm all
hom e.
T ho c e n tra l aim of B e tte r H om es
In A m erica Is to help A m erican
fam ilies of l i m i t e d m eans to a
know ledge of th e ways In w hich
.they can m a k e th o m ost of th e ir
h o m e * fro m th e stan d p o in ts of
eo m fo rt. b eau ty , a n d utility,
T his co m m u n ity — one of tw o
th o u sa n d th a t to o k p a rt In B e tte r
llCHQti W euk In M ay laal — fu r-

k
1

ntshed an excellent cxnm ple of eooperation, local m e r c h a n ts contrtb m ln g m uch of th e m aterial neccssury to re fu rn ish th is run-dow n
house and tra n sfo rm It to tho condltlon show n In tho right hand
picture.
Not only m aterials, but labor as
well, wero d o n ated to tho Danville
B ette r H om es com m ittee, men with
tru c k s from flvo local g a r a g e s
g ra d in g tho grounds.
In f u r n i s h i n g th e house, th e
com m ittee k ep t strictly In m ind th e
Incom e lim itations of a fam ily th a t
would occupy It. and th e house w as
a ttra c tiv e ly fu rn ish ed despite th e
rigid lim itatio n s on coots.
So m uch In terest w as aroused In
this recondltlonod ilttia house th a l

More Than $15,400,000,000 Worth Of
Life Insurance Bought in Year 1925

R
F&gt;

NEW YORK, Dec. 8 .-(/P )-A m ericans now arc buying as much
life insurnnee in seven weeks as
they bought in a yonr n quarter
century ago, Chairman William A.
Lnw, of Philadelphia, declared in
opening tho annunl convention of
th e Association of Life Insurance
Presidents hero today.
As an Index to the condition of
tho country, ho called attention to
$15,400,000,000 of now insurance
paid for this year—a new record.
This represents a gain of $2,2000,000,000 over tho previous high
m ark of 1924,
“ American business expansion
of tho post quarter-century is uni­
t i n g , and becomes more so as we
project, tho picture backward to
tho beginning of this ns yet com­
paratively young nntton,” he said,
’w ith our inodcrt) financial, com­
m ercial and m anufacturing 'ma­
chinery, dare we uso definite fig­
ures in attem pting predictions for
tho next quarter century.
“The v a st growth of our urlmit
Population accompanying our com­
m ercial expansion, the organiza­
tion of business on a large scale,
Li .u rg e n t demand for higher and
higher living standards and the
rapidity of communication, nil
tends to emphasize tho intor-dopcndenco of our population, tho
ex ten t • of our future problems,
a n d 'th e need of broad-minded co­
operation- In Ihelr solution.”
\V. Huntington, of Hnrt*®r(L Conn., told tho members that
life Insurnnee companies this year
are making n fu rth er loan of $1,00^,000,000 to American people.
“ This nddltlonnl loan has been
Used to finance homes and farms,
Industry, transportation and com­
merce and makes an investment
record for life insurnnee compan­
ies,’’ he said. “ Never before has
tho not inerense in life insurnnee
Investments in a -single year reach-

I

*00 persons wero reg istered as visItors during lle ttc r H om es Week
lost May. D anville's population U
lean th an 0.000.
H erbert Hoover, S e c r e t a r y of
Commerce, 1s p resid en t of B etter
Homes In A m erica.
Dr. Jam es
Ford Is executive d ire c to r an d In
active ch arg e of tho cam paign,
Plans aro alread y u n d er way
thro u g h o u t th e co u n try fo r the Bette r Hom es d e m o n stratio n s of 1928,
which will ta k e place d u rin g the
of April 25 to M ay 1. W hile
d u r,n * 19:5 two th o u sa n d cities,
an d ru r4 * co m m u n ities took
^
r r ^
a n d ^ a a k a T n ^ H a w l d l m wel" It
la probable th a t th is n u m b er will
bo considerably su rp assed to 2144*

WHY SUFFER SO?

The town of Osteen, on the
north side of Lake Monroe, was
incorporated a t the last session
of the State Legislature, and the
citizens at th a t ^community are
preparing to celebrate their en­
trance into the list of Florida cit­
ies with a big celebration, accord­
ing to reliable authority.
Tho Osteen High School build­
ing will be the scene of the fes­
tivities, which are to take place
on the evening of Dec. 15. Slany
speakers o&lt; note have been promised for the occasion, among them
being Mayor Forrest Lnke of Sanford; Richard Kepler of DeLand
both of whom arc Congressmen
from this d istric t It is said th at
State Senator Howard Putnam of

^ rF S s S S

advantages. I t U «
5&gt;*
hv right, should occupy a
lending position among subtropi­
cal cities of the state.
Osteen is directly in line with
n new boulevard paving project
from the City of Sanford, it is
said, and further reports state
ns a suburb of Sanford, It will
grow very rapidly due to i t s ad­
vantageous location.
While hundreds of invitations
have been sent out, the committee
in charge of the celebration say
hat it is an impossibility to cov­
er the city of Sanford and urge
that every person interested tin
the mutual welfare of Osteen and
Sanford to be present a* the High
School on the evening of Dec. 15
a t 7 o’clock.______________

The Unusual

DREAM m
OPEN FOR INSPECTION DAILY ffloju
Location next to model home on Palmetto Ave in p .
fast growing, highly restricted residential center lne

e x e c u t io n e r s a r r e s t e d

Features— Embodying only the most ideal feature
Tile and Oak floors throughout. Textone walls pp.Ji? an 1
with many built-in features. Make these six room
, }tlc home. Completely and elegantly furnished.

MOSCOW, Dec. 8.—(JP)—Fifteen
executioners o£. J . h* C,z“rJ ^
girne, who received $1° to
lor
ench execuUor. and n Prj®st
.
charged $1.50 for cncn j . &gt;
snid at the gallows, have been nrrested.
The executioners
charged with hanging at least o00
revolutionists in a cellar.

I * •*

FOR SALE BY

A . P . Connelly &amp;

WH' 0" °
,hC
ruebto B»»l.o won.cn of A n.
^ P re p a ra tio n s n r . M u m aja b , ejent 1
about 100 Sanford citizens to at- cheeks with brick r«d ro u g *
k
« j v fmlcrnealh
Osteen, the incorporation of the cliffs

the

Magnolia a t Second

aandatone

T

DR. J. V. KNAPP AT CHICAGO

TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 8.— UP)
—Dr. J. V. Knapp, state veterina­
rian, attended the annunl conven­
cd $1,00(1,000,000. The totnl in ­ tion of the United Stntes Live
vested assets of tho United States Stock Association, held nt Cltiengo
lifo insurance companies will during the past week.
amount! to $11,5000,000,000 by the
end of the current year."
A species of sheep born with
short tails, making docking un­
necessary, hus been developed at
tho South Dakota Agricultural
College.

1925.

The Price Is R ight
SANFORD

N
,\

A complete stock o f
these stoves are car­
\

dealers:

•

Screen Wire
Builders Hardware
Do )rs
Windows
Frames nnd Screens
is n prescription for
Made to Order
Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue,
Murphy
Ironing Boards
Bilious Fever and Malaria
Medicine
Cabinets
It kills the germs.

i

.)

i

eople
n

Perfectly cooked on herPerfectm

CASH LUMBER CO.

Get nack Your Health as Other
W. S. PRICE, Mgr.
Sanford Folks Have Done.
Too many people suffer lame, 711) W. First St. Phouc 172-w
aching backs, distressing kidney
disorders nnd rheumutic aches ami
NEW
ains. Often this is due to faulty
pair
kldrney action nnd there’s danger
LUMBER YARD
of hardened artcrlcM, d r o p s y , g r a v ­
el or Iiright’s disease. Don’t let
A complete Hue pf
wenk kidneys wear you out. Use
Doan’s Pills before it is too late!
Doan’s aro a stim ulant diuretic to Cypress and Pine
tho kidneys.
Doan’s have helped Framing
thousands. Hero is one of many S h eath in g
Satlford cases:
Mrs. Jas. I,. Ray. 503 W. Third &gt;lding
St., tuya: “ I had kidney trouble Flooring
nnd my back ached. My feet Ceiling
bloated so badly, I couldn’t wear
my shoes nnd my hands were also Finish
swollen. Huge w ater sacs hung .Mouldings
beneath my eyes and my body Lath
and face w ere bloated to twice Brick
their natural size. My doctor ad­
vised mo to try Doan’s Pills and Lime
Plaster
four boxes cured nte entirely.’’
00c, nt all dealers. Foster-Mil- White Itock Plaster B aud
burn Co., Mfra., Buffalo, N. Y.
Nails

Fo r 3 0 P

ried by the follow ing

ai.d.*'
t

R e a d this lette r fr o m M rs. J . J . Ila ld cm a n ,
63 L a k e M o r to n D rive, L akeland, Florida.

“/ have used Perfection Stoves ftr
The Ball Hardware
Co.

ten or fifteen years, I ’ve had serpil
different kinds of oil stoves but I lik
Perfection best. It is easier to tcikmi
o f cleaner in every way, and cooks beaiA'

“We W ant Your

S(One Christmas, I cooked dinner for 30 peojih
a three-burner Perfection Oil Stove . Of cm
I baked my cakes and things the day W&gt;r&lt;
and used good management in preparing dinM,
fo r so many but every bit
o f that dinner was cooked
on my P erfection S to ve.”

Patronage"

Phone 8

666

SMITH BROS.

at prices that appeal’
“Quality Merchandise

Phone 216
A*

(

Adroit,Toledo, Cleveland
Columbus, Cincinnati,Atlmta.Hc’.con

W
... P" P•-'tl T l1

Lv.
Lv.
Ar.
Ar.
Ar.
Ar.
Ar.

Sanford ................. ACL ................. 2:30AM
Jacksonville ........... ACL ................ 10:00AM
Macon ......................C ofG a..................8:35PM
A tlanta ....................C ofG a..................5:40PM
Cincinnati ............... L&amp;N ................ 10:25AM
Columbus ............... CCC&amp;StL........... 7:30PM
Cleveland ............... CC&amp;StL ............ 7:30PM
Ar. Toledo .
CCC&amp;StL
6:54PM

\

Ar. Detroit

^

MC

V

Every P erfection b u rn e r is in d e­
pendently operated and capable of
every range of heat. For frying steaks,
turn the wick high enough to produce
yellow tips U j inches long above
the
------

Compartments, Drawing Rooms, Sections, Berths
nnd Coaches. Dining Cars Serve all Meals.
Reservations, Tickets, Information from any ACL
Agent or B. T. Aly, TA.

“We Can Meet Your

iPhone
none t&gt;o-j
G3-J

Needs”

*3* • - '^ * v
W

Hill Hardware Co.

8:40PM

Atlantic Coast Line
Central ®f Georgia
&lt;! , „ A

.&lt;,

CH RISTM A S dinner for 30 people takes careful
A planning, us Mrs. I laldcman suys. So much
depends on the stove. It must do the cooking on
lime, and he absolutely dependable, convenient
nnd safe. Perfection Stoves fulfill these require­
ments to the letter.
Cooking begins when you touch a match to the
wick. No time lost in heat generation. You use
only the safe, household fuel, kerosene. Clean
intense heat Hows up the long blue chimney direct
to your cooking. As every drop of oil
is completely burned before the heat
reaches the utensils they are kcptclcan
und unstained. No strenuous scouring.

----

blue dame. You can bake,
sim m er on a Perfection*" ^
Adjust the name for ait)
remains as you set it.
P e rfe c tio n s arc s‘ur.d'1 ,qJf
c o o k in g surface, an
• ljJ
u ten sils. The oil supPJ j,
in its glass container, j . . .
M e re ly tilt it back, »« ^
y o u r hands do not touch «
|J$YELlOW
fL AM t r ip s

Y e s . you can J
IV rlf cMon Si;
cooking a big
a quick,
„

BLUE
-PLAMC
^-TOPOPWICK

fection model*- L

This Flame fo r

Ask y°ur

11

' vi,M r0nr;j!froflP
vary

f°r,HI

^^

Manufactured by P E R F E C T I O N S T O V E COMPANY,

■

Juicy Steaks

Sold by Standard Oil Company (lacurfiorotiJ I'J Ktnt^xky)# Jacbscn

Phone 53

O il Stoves O Heaters,,

-

lA

Perfection Heaters provide quick warm th a t m inim um cost. Prices from

•V u

Pm

■

____ ■

'- ■

y^

�TthJi i.

,' {,,•
?'-rf.v-^v.
■■■ ^&gt; *7&lt;fflW/.*-'
■»i * •» &lt; .*. . - r"
. r. -,*r.

. &lt; &gt;*

». &gt;

f;

’.*“'T

.

"

. .,

Jr

,

•**■* ••*:'
f •

•

S

■

TnEj,VNFORD^HMlALDt TUESDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1925. ~

B B lU lH M K U B M a U M a n a U H U If W Ilia ,,

u iii

.;*v‘

PAGE

rf i

Toddy s Great Contribution
To A Greater Florida !

a

Jtf

I

“An Old Town With a Young S p irit”

ID’S INDUSTRIES—
sent and Future

tf Vj“
il n ;

- .t, \
'

-

• v

Y*fF, ? ; t,

t&amp; 'iS /W '.

I, Henck’, who hom esteaded
yhich Longwood now stands
factory sites outright to any
(will enter L ongw ood with a
Considerable amount.

-

_____ ____

___

f*"^i

TTT^*-"w.pr'•jrrv» .,.mrrar..iui:'i. 3 t V ^ u whtii

|l; 5

h

gm lP

)

;

* 3 £ 3

w —

. ----------------------------------

f i

S [

U

»•••*

_

4 R

&lt;•

dvfj

|B B Hi a

? f

Q

______

x li

2-77772237

kvho will manufacture autories is expected to take adlofter soon, em ploying 150

l i iii

----- .1

1*1
!!)!%
'ftT rnT ,,,

-

dreatlv operating and d o­
ziness in L ongw ood coni Door company; a factory,
(for axes, hammers and
a plant which’ specializes
hure $&gt;f mouthpieces for,

?nts*r

~

It

i

■

/

rM

Some of the New Business Structo es 7 non to Me Erected
"

P

I It llll I

'r

,

------ ^

j

M

l i t L o n g v . o y ±4

to have Tri the Imme^

g

[ness
55liil^ could not 'select a:
lIfenifrwHndz-gi

Buildings to be Erected
N tr
A syndicate of capitalists has b’ecn formed, headed Efl Edward g , Crb'clccTy&amp;l

■

Boston, L. C Prime, General Sales M anager of th&lt; [jja {TinT^gR CQtDgany, ftl
I inti I

iis Property Should Sell in Three Days
ht 60j lots, both for residence and

prlando, and E. \V. ITenck’, pioneer, rjesiifijatijIlSifl]

business purposes, will be placed &lt;&gt;u

,This group expects to erect in the near future n*\v hulhlrngi fa ^ n a u if g

[Monday morning, all within the city limits o f Longw ood

Longw ood B a n k ' &amp; Trust Company; Tlie L*ongwoo3 Marietta fTS»\
wood Garage; and Jlie Longwood P lia rm ^ y , t.O

p i c e lots range in price from $300 to $1,000. Good business frontage

m

ass!

business places wlio may desire guar.tcr^ •)

•

| *tiU be purchased at from $100 to $500 per front foot. iThese prices ai e

[Indeed! iTgrms yery easy* ^

1

Longwood will soon b’c tlie trading licadqUarfiri f(5t, tliCTl5^h^[l tfl r m m
composed not only of its own citizens, hut alajQtli££S Icplfl lu ll

i’XLLY BELIEVE FO RTU N ES WILL’ BE MADE IN LOXG-

.V !% E lU S ii.U ,i

IN THE NEXT] [YEAR, L E T ONE 0£XljEM BE XftURS.

l' T W t

P'BE AT THEIR OFFICES
^R E ST E D IN LONGWOOD
LOCAL AGENT

■

Chas B. Coc'hran
Valdez Hotel *
'

Si *h ■t &gt;
:

,

!
|||
^ ^ ^ M

U llU iiM

m u iiM

im iiM

i

. • ■' i n k

9

�TH E SANFOHD H ER ALD , TUESDAY^
iO E T W E LV E

TgEJUNFORD HERALD, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1925,

TB3XT

the W o rld o f Sport
lieges T o Prom ote
ural A thletics U nder
*«ion O f Dr. Sanford
K. S.-(JP)—IIIjes, neglected
idi by southern
ghly developed
other sections,
indcr the hadV. Sanford, of
eorgia. re-electf southern con­
fute sports of
r.d less patron; such as track,
iss-country conrefit from the
the conference

of the year you are thinking a
This store cart help you in
' o f useful gifts fo r you to select f i

i th:ng«, Profi­
ted in nnsivrrlo-callcl “comt football.
in itself is not
—not
jl)?

Our store
is to sell it for less

ired
vidord
rom

$2.50

25c Men’s Socks

Crepe

Boys* Long Pants,

De

Towel Sets

age 4 to 16 years

Chine, per yard

Large size Border
$3.50 Boys’ Brown

Satin. Per yard.

ed Bath Towels

cloth Shirts with

$1.00 Ladies’

collar

Genuine

Ladies’

Leather

Brilliant Victories Over
Mississippi A. &amp; M„ And
Washington And Lee Are
Bright Spots Of The Year

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA,
GAINESVILLE, Dec.
Floridn came out of the darkness
after two conference defeats and
■..v .
finished the footbnll season with
two brilliant victories, both of them
seemingly alm ost impossible as
“dope” pointed to a loss in both
instances.
Thanksgiving Day, Coach Sebring’* hand of “ Fightin’ G ators”
met the Washington and Lee elev- This is Jimmy Trannett, popular
cn at Jacksonville. The Generals, Cleveland featherweight, who has
been stepping along nicely «f late.
He's only been out of the nmateu'
ranks a short time, but has been
returned victor in mo *, nf his
bouts, lie’s under the manngiment of Walter Taylor, prominent
Forest City fistic promoter.

$4.00

lined

Children’s

Happy

«Gradual..president will

ron D resses

$15.00

$3.48

Fashion Silk Hose
Ladies’ Bath Robes

Children’s Bath Robes

monos
M c n’s

Oxfords

Union Suits, med­
Ladies F elt Bed

ium w eight

room Slippers

$4.00 Ladies’ Pat-

Double Bed Blank

strap Pumps
Ladies’ Brown Kid
Bedroom Slippers
$5.00 Ladies Pat
01

Satin Pumps

A white ern-.s at every pm
the road where an ureidenl
suiting in death has oeeure
Ohio roads. Some had rai
crossings have as many as a
en such markers.

$7.00 Men’s Wool

in

fan cy m ixtures

Christmas Boxes

f

CH'CX V.’MPJL l Vj AE&gt; OHcPPtNG
X
DOy.'jiTOVgi TODAY I MET TWO GiRl S
/»'ID THEN V1ERE EoTrt WEARING LOVtLY

ENGAGE? LENT RINGS - 1 WAS £ 0
. EMBARASSED BECAUSE I D idn T i ^
1 HANc ONE - L SIMPLY COULDN’T
• V A t MIT THAT L.TCO.VsAS ENGAGEDJ

SALES AGENTS
202 FIRST STREET

PHONE 735

MASONIC TEMPLE

Chuluota Company
(FLAGLER SYSTEM)
Owners and Developers of

insurance agent
■ his insurance
struck the farmid by the insur-

BY TAYLOR

MOM’N POP
Pants, serges and

M e n ’s T i e s

CHICAGO, Dec. 8.—(,P)—
Alabama, football champions
of the South, will clash with a
Pacific con.it team in the Tour­
nament of Roses at Pasadena,
New Year's day. The const com
ference meets Friday and Sat­
urday in Seattle when the an­
nouncement of the Alabama opiiuiient is expected to lx* made,

the opgiven a

lake the adptionnl Milk
|rouge their
prrots and

tent Leather one

Leather

kg of Uw Me­
llon Sept. 19,
Killed t" limit
fthe conference
m«j_&gt; team- l"
Hum* of perWncc games.
I teams which
nr.ee game.',
p d excellence

We invite your most thorough investigation to
substantiate every claim we have made. Be as­
sured that this is your ideal investment for a
home-site or for profitable resale.

Callahan Announces
All-American Team

Vlabama To Meet
Pacific Coast Team

ren’s Socks

R i 1) b e d

tent

.Wording to the Jefferson
county lawmakers, the state denartmont has done more to protcct game and fiah in that section
Ithan
• any other agent functioning

3-4 Length Child

Ladies’ Crepe Ki

Shrewd investors, familiar with convenient loca­
tion and natural advantages of this property, are
reserving from one to ten lots while introductory
prices still prevail.
MARVANIA is, easily, today’s most attractive
buy for the home-seeker—or the investor. A vis­
it now will be more convincing than all the print­
ed words.

MIAMI, Dec. S.—(d’)-T im Cal­
lahan, former Yale football capt­
ain and himself an All-American
performer, who will lead the Coral
Gables “collegians” against "Red"
Grange uud his Chicago Rears”
here Christmas day, announced his
1925 All-American grid outfit hero
today.
Mis first tea nifollows:
Oostcrbnun, Michigan, left end.
Weir, Nebraska, left tackle.
Kturhnn, Yale, left guard.
McCillnn, Princeton, center.
Diehl, Dartmouth, right guard.
Chase, Pittsburgh, right tackle.
Thayer, Pennsylvania, right end.
Grange, Illinois, guartcrluick.
Ohcrlnnder, Dartmouth, left half.
Tryon, Colgate, right half.
International Chess Nevers, Stanford, fullback.
Callahan, in his selection of three
Game Will Be Played !Lams
awarded places to two play­
er.;
front
Southern elevens, inclmlBy University Radio Iimr “IVggy”
Flournoy of Tulane,
on the second team, and “ Poolcy"
ILWERFORD. Pa., Dec, 8.-(/P1 Hubert of Alabama, on the third
learn, the former as a halfback
and the latter as a quarterback.

Slippers
Men’s Bath Robes

, TALLAHASSEE, Fin.. Dec. 8.
—bP)— Jefferson county’s sportI inir public showed that it was
1solidly behind the State Depart*
I tnent of Game and Fresh Water
' Fish in having a law passed a t
the recent special session of the
legislature providing for special li­
cense for hunting ami fishing in
that countv. in the nnlnlmi nf »t-

MILWAUKEE, Dec. K .-U ’t Hilly Petrolic of Fargo, N. I&gt;„
knocked out Joe Az'/.arella, seven
rounds.
New York—Sergeant Sammy
linker of Mitche'l Field, won from
Jnck Zivic of Pittsburgh, on n
foul, (five rounds.)
Philadelphia—Mike Dundee of
Hock Island, won decision over
liohhy (iarria of llaltimore (In
rounds).
IVoria, III.—Sammy Mandril,
Rockford lightweight, won a tiecisioim over Jimmy Cahill of St.
Haul (K) rounds).
Memphis, Tonn.—Pal Moran of
New (ir'eans, gained a decision
over Jimmy banning of Scununou,
Kan., (eight rounds).

Home House Ap­

Hand Bags, Kid

$2.50 Ladies

2

liphnll tennis
t crowds to
of a season.
I to be mainlion the salarctors and olliI to a college’s

D ress Shoes or Ox-

$2.50 Men’s Broad­

Jefferson County Men (liven
(Ireat Credit For Helping
Department In Fish And
Game Conservation Work

I

50c Men’s Socks
36-inch B e l d i n g

i require me
pam.s, in many
or larger than
II squad. Gate
count to next
(se are importin,I must be enillegcs if wellI of athletic
maintained,
he question of
football alone
ithern instituaclting in en'printed funds,
must spread
tball over the

Promising

■CUE W--N&lt;3 IN rXRT.Cc
»rrr.N«SOLITAIRE MSOKfrett
IT WAS THE MOST GCRGO PROUD OF'T TOO.
SOMUCH To
WELL-AH-I'LL
HAVE TO DO
SOMETHING
ABOUT 'fidS
RIGHT AWAY

Seminole County, Florida
Wm. It. Kenan, Jr„ I’resldenl
J. W. Hoffman, Vice President
(I'enentl Offices—City Huilding
St. Augustine, Fla.

A. (J. W agner

Uesidcnl Agent
Chuluota. Fla

Climate. Ideal the year round.
Hotel Accommodations. Modern and up to date. Open 'throughout the
year. Rates reasonable.

$27.50 Men’s

all

Wool Suits

$25.00

Ladies’ IIandker&gt;

32 inch Cretonne

chiefs in Christ

New Patterns, per

m as Boxes

yard

32 inch F r e n c h
Dress Ginghams,
59c values, p e r
yard

Unequaled citrus and trucking lands. Poultry and dairy farming.
Boys’
Ladies’ L e a t h e r
Purses

Rib bed

Union Suits

$30.00 Men’s All
Wool Suits

- I ’M GOING DOWNTOWN
Tomorrow

and look oner
the s p a r k l e r s - l hope /

$27.50
All hoys’ suits re
duced.

$3.50 Men’s Dress
Shoes or Oxfords

Location. Southeastern Seminole County, 36 miles South o f N ew Smyrna
on New Smyrna-Okeechobee Branch Florida East Coast R. R. On
good hard surface roads 22 m iles from Sanford and Orlando and 27
miles from the Coast at Indian River City.
Y

OH YOU

/

WONDERFUL

f B O V -I CAN

I CAN FIND SOMETHING
&gt; GUST IMAGINE
HOV; MA&amp;NlFiCW
THAT IS -A H - REALLY / &lt;
SUITABLE , 1 1 ^
. tT w tu .e e .

W elaka
Block

Sanford
Florida

LET’S 5EE NOW- A RING WILL COST $ 5 0 0
AT LEAST- DA MAKING 17 BUCKS AWEEJCIT TAKES f 3 FOR MV LUNCHES - If FOR
CARFARE- THERE «W T ENOUGH LEFT *
’ jaiuTERTAIN
I'UE GOT
TOENTERTA’N LORETTA
LOHti 1^ AND
-------------

.To PAT PcP *11762 INFOUR .months
C Gee vwi2! l wt6h CD never / r
x --------- SEEN
fig

Unusually good hunting and fish in g for recreation.
Outstanding 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 maki ng an ideal location for winter home
or permanent residence.
Attractive prices. Maps and literature on request.
Chuluota Company is one o f the Associated Land Companies of the Florida
East Coast Railroad (F lagler System )

��X*

1 /W

y r

•&gt;5

Jt &gt;Tt

HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8,

C%-*

1928.

7!*%v*

7-i

'•j

BUYS
IN SU R A N C E

LOTS 16— 17—18 IN FIRST STDPtvn

stheet addition

for quick sale—$150.00 per front foot

ttw
• Warranty deed to g0 with sum.
''W E HURST
m°-

Mtll tiltliu n te lr m ljn at lU e lf «o a v a lu a tio n b u d apon

„

we. that
trra t lthla
M
th
liflleve
“,B kinu

in

___

Be Made. W atch the Papers.
San L onta com bines hbm e atm o sp h ere w ith co n stan tly
enhancing values. .

Knight &amp; MacNeill

i

u&gt;

vn,a' ,hnn "nr
air

c a n lie IIInd r t o . . . .

I t is to y o u r ad v an tag e to fam iliarize y o u rse lf
w ith o u r exclusive listin g s before p u rc h a sin g , a s
th e y n ffo rd m o st unusual opportunities.

ilnee

B e l - A ir,

W e h a v e hud 20 yen ra o f n e llv e p r a c tic a l e x p e r ie n c e In h a n d lin g K l o n .i . &gt;•

’ riperlenre and knnwlrdpr of valura will be helpful to you.

1 roPertlr*.

One

The San

THE HOWARD
CORPORATION
----t, IV
IKK,
E S T-A U M•K
S lIR
tlE II
IN IhOtl

O u r o fferin g s a re com plete in ev ery line.
Hom es, choice lots, subdivisions, groves, acrea g e
and th e h ig h e st class o f business p ro p erty .

Phone 72

Masons Bldg.

REALTORS

M RS. SAM H . CA M PBELL
M RS. J . M. LeM OINE
Salesladies.

IN V E S T M E N T S

LOANS

BUNGALOWS

Niggios-Smilh-Wight, Inc.
REA LTO RS

and sine
seal is i
they are |

ough the
iuse their
n of men
ids other

Don’t
worth
tected
reales
the city.

e sta te is
e is p ro ibility o f
nsion o f

When 5
the ^

L u tiliz e t
(seal .of

39 feet business property on Sanford Avenue corner
close in for $130 per front foot. Act quickly on this.

Phone 708-709

“REAL BARGAINS”

al.

Every
endear
Real ft
who are
than fair

Five rooms and bath on beautiful corner on Sanford
Heights. Large Lot, every modem convenience.
Priced a t only $7,500 with suitable terms.

REALTORS
210 E a s t F ir s t S tre e t

Corner Lot (98x135) Union Avenue. Price
Sio r&gt;nn
This is near the Forrest Like Hotel....
39 500 00

One Lot Rose Court, Grand View Avenue..

Thirteen acres facing on Lake Monroe, 1200 feet Wo for
fro n t

P n c e ......................................................................... ...

..

Seven Lots fronting on Sanford Avenue between Com­
mercial and Seminole Boulevard. Price §850.00 front ft.

R. C. TISDALE
Real Estate Investment

REALTOR

Phone 23

236-238 Meisch Building. Phone 23.

Sales Agents For

LO CH -AR B O R

THREE OAK AVENUE LOTS

Thekfi

inn iron

“The Firm Substantial”

Overlooking Young’s Development

lid 1

It

113Vi M agnolia Ave.

A C ou n try Club P ro p erty o f L ak es and IlilLs

Salesmen:

Phone 745

B. G. Fox, G. E. McCall, It. L. Shipp

These lots will be worth $3,000 each within sixty days and can be bought
on easy terms.

Buy a Home Cheap
You cannot find a place to rent,

ho

forget it.

It ia cheaper to buy and own something.
Incrratte.

One nice 6-nxim houve just completcdj beautiful lot cov­
ered with flower# and trees, $7,500. Easy Terms.
At ta k e M ary; only n short drive, nice t-room dwelling
with three other vacant lots, fifty orange trees on same, water
dnd lights, $6,500.
Magnificent celery farm , well improved, five acres, 5-room
dwelling, on brick road near Monroe atation, $6,500.
A filling station, which is next to a gold mine, together with
a l-roonv house and a small grocery store for only $5,500. A
Pick Up.

i

•;

versed.»

deare re­
lated a

treEfid

' su p p ly ­

515 First N ational Bank Bldg.

Phone 713

221 Meisch Building.

Sanford Avenue Corner

I

Best corner on Sanford Ave. at 4th St. 71x126, $650
pur foot, ouc fourth cash.
Six-ncre 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.

THRASHER &amp; GARNER
Phone 633NV

112 Park Avenue

THE WHITE REALTY COMPANY

The Bodwell Realty Co.
Sanford, Florida

214 Fast First Street

v4 i a

a

This is an exceptionally good buy.

DEAN-BERG CORPORATION
Phone 713

515 First National Bank Bldg.

SCRUGGS-SCOGGAN REALTY CO. Inc.

pveciaoft, 75 or 12,*» feel—First Street Ex­

A Satisfied Buyer m eans
more than a mere sale—It
means a customer—we’re
after Customers.
A11r n r t I v r fl-rnotn lliinanl.iiv—7 t l

P alm etto

Avenue.
Avenue. 19.000. R e a so n a b le cash p a y m e n t
unit term s.
in Arrr*— I’. nxtcrn fruntaK e on L ake, duo
w ea t of Paula. 1225 acre.
so A cres—Split by new S t a l e lllg liw a y .
blgli. 1350 acre, (loud t e r m s

A ll

PAUL LAKE— Realtor

« *

An ideal

ZM | L- • ‘

's of in)egin to
in stabiadmits
buy a

Tha price will

One well built t-room house and bath, with garage, nice
lot on Sanford Avenue, $1,500

fU

Near the Golf Links, including beautiful lakes and
orange grove, $500.00 per acre.

We have opened this department as a matter
of convenience and for the purpose of ren­
dering a service to those who have bought
lots in Mayfair, Bel-Air, First Street Exten­
sion and Dreamwold.
The owner of any lot in any of these proper­
ties may list his lot or lots with this depart­
ment at his own price and on whatever
terms he may desire.
The services of this department will be en­
tirely concentrated on the re-sale only of lots
in the above developments or other develop­
ments of this Company, thereby affording a
more particular effort to sell than could be
obtained otherwise.
Through this department the owner out of
town can leave his re-sale problems where
they will receive preferred attention.
We have listed now some very excellent
lots at prices making a re-sale profitable to
both buyer and seller.

!" ’$8000

DEAN-BERG CORPORATION

265 ACRES

110 feet frontage on Magnolia Avenue, corner of Katie Street.
site for apartm ent house.

id !

;j;;;$6000

Re-Sale Department

RE-SALE DEPARTMENT

DOUBLE CORNER
McCALL &amp; FOX

A n n ouncing
THE BODWELL REALTY CO’S.

Drenmwnld. Rose Court an d Franklin Terrace.

Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc.

[service to
are coeach year

The Re
Sanford!
operatii
may evi

P h o n e 48

M agnolia A t Second

R EA LTO RS

group of
integrity
em Their
s which

menwffl

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS

107-109 S outh P a rk A venue

R. 0 . BRINKM AN
M gr. R ealty D ept.

. . . ,_ — —li . . i n .

L ot N o. 69 on H ughey Street
L ot. No. 153 on H ughey S treet.................... *............................. $1,900 00
L ot. No. 127 a n d 128 on Cedar A venue,' .a c h '............................ S2.000.00
...............................$1,800. 00
GOOD BUYS IN SANFORD HEIGHTS

It yon want to bor properly Ihnl baa Inlrlnle earning vnlne or can hr
r an Income, we would like lo Inlk It over with you.
"
mnd*‘ ‘

SANFORD’S R E SID E N T IA L M A ST E R PIE C E

An Important Announcem ent W ill Soon

a n | „ eo m e o n t h e m « « e r Inve.ljrd.

m,,rr crrtn,n ‘° h*ve “ "P

u e...
o. .th
rr.
r.

rir'-'fC*C%
^T*’V

SANFORD

Production v e rsu s S p e c u la tio n
earn «»«• ■»P*oM

rKt'~ •»*\rr. '*,&amp;£'•

THE 8ANF0RD HERALD. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1925.

T H E S A N F p R ?.

BONDS

i t

Telephone 711
Room 8, Garner-Woodruff Bldg.
Salesman—E. T. Moore

DUBOSE &amp; HOLLER

Whenyc
His exp

Elealtov.

Use Your Foresight

tension. fronting on Seminole Boule­
vard and Lake .Monroe. At a very

Established 1910

attractive price.

6-ncrc Celery Farm on W est F irst Street
with large now stucco house, prospective
early business and residence property,
$30,000.00. Terms.
I’ark Avenue I.ot (No. I t Wellington’s Ad­
dition) 00x117, $3,300.00. Terms. No pav­
ing liens.

I have 108 feet on Myrtle Avenue and
A. C. L. R. IL, W i blocks from First St.—
Worth $500 per front foot. Owner needs
money and will sacrifice for $300 per i'.ont
foot.

One comer Lot, 96x10.7 on Union and

Six lots on Elm Ave., and 13th St. At
$8,000, this parcel is a giveaway. Act
quirk.

LUTE HOWELL

Ul«.

OSCAR R. BROOKS

2 A ttractive Residence Lots, Corner Pal­
metto and 11th Streets.
Tcf«

ur

khly.

The Lot K ing” Realtor
306 Firat National Rank Uldg.

WE ESPECIALLY RECOMMEND THESE
PROPERTIES AT TH ESE PRICES

and Cypress Avenues at price way be­
low the market.

REALTOR
Brumley-Puleston Bldg.
Phone 751

We announce to the realty public that this newly
formed company is now established and ready to
perform a professional real estate service for our
many friends in Sanford, and for visitors and in­
vestors who are in the city. W. E. (Ed) Scoggan,
well and favorably known in Sanford and F. H.
Scruggs, Realtor, are the officers of this realty
corporation. We have several properties of merit
for sale and we have buyers ready for attractive
propositions.

l!iV U -l-B °n c t'.lii-W

BETTER BUYS
LOTS IN
Do you want one of (hr prettiest modern Home* in Sanford?
t a t me show you thin, it ia built to live in, not to tell.
I have aparm ent house* on Weat Firat S treet that will pay
over 10 percent on )our investment. See me a t once. Thin ia
Good.
Ten arrea in the town of Lake Mary. Acroaa atreet from
the biggest development in that aection.
One lot, acroaa from Koae Court, un Hanfo-d Ave. Only
$2,500.
I have tha treat buy in Koae Court, t lota, 2 on Sanford Ave.
Don't forget to reserve a lot in l.atunia, the Substantial
Sub-division.

R. W. LAWTON, Realtor
Real Estate and Investm ents
Phono 713

'Mi

SANFORD
GROVE
Amid Majestic Pines
Bnrt Nason, Sales
Director
Telephone 219
First Nat’l Bank Bldg.

FOUR BEAUTIFUL
HOMESITES
IN

FT. MELLON
BARGAINS

E. E. PAGE
The Substantial Realtor
12-14 Garner-Woodruff Bldg.
TELEPHONE 770

5 On H ughey Ave.
Prices Advance When
H ughey Opens To
Country Club Road

PINEHURST
DREAMWOLD
FT. MELLON

SEE US
FOR

LAKEFRONT

SCRUGCS-SCOGGAN REALTY CO. Inc.
Masonic Bldg.
Phone 735

202 FIRST STREET
Phone 773

PROPERTY

We Have Some Bargains

28 l°li

cepH°£

In Houses

, t 0 it
tiond.i
: \

W. P. CARTER
REALTOR

Tamiami Land Co.

S. W.BRADFORD

Room 3, Ball Building
Phone 142

REALTOR

230 Mclsch Bldg.
Phone 718

Milane T heater Bldg.

Rooms 203-205 Meisch Building

EBHl

..

�,fr

V ftjy -v 1

^

THE SANFORD HERALD. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1925

THE SANFORD HERALD, TUESDAY, D E C E M B E R J,J925
--------------------- 'V I . =-=

—— ----------------- f - H . ------------------

PAGE NINETEEN

PAGE EIGHTEEN ™**'

Investment
Purvis And Wilcoxi
N . C. Banker Buy si
Sanford R ealty Co.
Sell Oviedo Lands
Lands N ear Sanivord
Sells Alabam a Man

' -■■— i
Ccorgo C. Abel*, president of
|ho Citizens National Rank o f
High Point, N. C„ haa becom e
owner of a 6 1 acre tra c t, 'eigl.’/
miles Kart of Sanfotd, according"
to a statem ent fmm llio Sanford
Realty Company. They nay th at
Mr. Abels expects to place this
tra c tio n the m arket an a tiuh-diviciohj
“ It ii the constructive in terest
of prominent men from other s la t ­
er, of whom JJr. AlieL if| on outrtnnding example, th at is helping
to make Sanford a great rity . Mr.
Lone of the Sanford Realty Com­
pany. raid today in commentin';
on the deni.

Sub-DiVi^on* To Open
On Sanford Avenue
“Sanford Manor” is tho name to
lie givon a new nub-divi ion, on
•Siinioid Avenue, comprint ,, 117
arm s. 11. S. Long, of the? Sanfoid
Realty Company, says th at George
.1. Ilurckmnn lias purchased tm
tract from .1. {&gt;. Chirk for $150,&gt;
(H)OJI(i,
and that intends to place
&lt;it on tho m arket around Jnn. 1.
i Mr. U;ng states that this ij to
bo a high class development nnd
Ithnt operations will lie carried oi
1on a largo scale. He says that
1
busses m e to lie operated ami e v ­
erything
he in keeping with
&lt;tho most will
progressive ideas rein
tivc to a dcycopnient of thin.

attly after nil of Davis I Innila in
Tampa bny sold out, Mr. Davis
announced a $10,000,01:0 loan fund
available for property owner..
th-M- v.’ho wished to build. This
ruum i such n s tim ulation to buildTe island prop
ing operations th at tlv
rm its alone will
erty building poi...'.l
...! .yeear a t Tamp.i
pass $7,000,000 this
whieli is far in advance of the pormils for building operationsi in the
Values on nil
entire city in 1924. Y;:!::;::
_
_
,
on
Davis
Islands have
property
arisen rapidly because of the tre ­
mendous building activity then*.
All real estate critics have de­
clared it to lie the most intensive
of nil developments in Florida.
I G. Dairy ami
In announcing the $5,000,(Kill
to Joe U. Tinker,
fund, Mr. Davis declared th a t the
UA, (11), 0C, 1
money will lie immediately avail­
Consideration,
able for lot owners who desire to
1,owell to J. E, S
construct residences, apartm ent
: 67, Ghuluota,
houses or business buildings on
ration, $2,0(10.00.
their property juHt ns .fast ns the
oilo County Haul
building sites are made rendy.
- Driver, lot 1!
“Tlie fact that wo lire setting a
precedent by offering a $5,000,i&gt;&lt;&gt;•)
•ulidi vision. Con
loan fund so early in our devcb i&gt;
I. . P a g e to Raleigh A . King,
meiit docs not frighten us," sai l
Mr. Davis. "We are accustomed to * ' 1 to 12, Kings-Page subdivis
•inlrwr thinirs first if we think they ion. i uiinitlfration, $1,000.00.
A. K. Sjobloni to Jacob Niison
lands in Section 17, Townsite 20
i oriHiitcralioii, $1,000.00.
Fuiinie Schwartz to Minnie Burman, lots 2 and 3, block 13, T rafford’a may.
Gomddcration, 1,«
000.00.
Adel.' L. I.ane to Frank lx&gt;sing, 'nt 13, The Oaks. Considera­
tion, $500.00.
A. E. Sjobloni to Carl J . All
qtii t, 10 nere.i in Section 17
j T oav ii n h i |» 20. C6tisnl&lt; ration
$5(10,00.
I li. C. Pugh to W. P. Katge, 20
! acres in Section 2o, Town-hip 20
and 10 acres in Section 21, Town
uliin 20. Consiilerntion, $5009)0.
George Policy to F rank Evnns,
lots 30, 31, Oft, .Hi, block IB, C rys­
tal Luke Winter Homes.
A's;
lots 10, 20, 21, block 27. Also
to acres in Section 10, Township
'20. Consideration not given,
&lt;11 IT CLAIM DEEDS
Volusia Investment Company U
G. L. Bledsoe, lands in Section 8,
G.1T h e lp Iu a k itc h e n Is a
' Town hip 20. Consideration not
p o ck et flu:;hlh:ht to m o
1 given.
It In n -co saary tn go Into tho
&gt; Volusia Investment Company ti
c e lla r o r cu p b o ard . It In a
&gt; Muhin R. Washington, Four acre:
lig h t th a t can lie th ro w n
l in Section 31, Township 20. Con
tho d a rk e s t spot. K eep It hun
' sidcrutlon not given.
h an g in g It, as hIk i .vii ab o v e, :
it
BUILDING PERMITS
utile of tho door fra m e leadln;
a
To It. W. Hank for n reatdenei
tho c e lla r. It will a lw a y s lie i
on iliigbuy Stieet to cost $0,001).

B

4— Auto, Repairing

• 10-acrc farm with
lights. Price §12,000
. .if

Twenty acres in Oviedo a t $75
per aero is a sale reported by
Purvis and Wilcox, to II. J. Rig­
by. This i3 undeveloped land anti
it Is said th a t Mr. Rigby expects
to plat it and place it on tho m ar­
ket soon.
Mr. Rigby is conidcnt thnt the
advantageous location of the prop­
erty near the grow ing town of
Oviedo will result in n heavy de­
mand for lots when the trnct is
placed on the m arket sometime in
the near future.

IQ For Rent, Rooms

LARGE un
THIRTY minute automobile paint FOUR
and bath. Phone
remover ready for distribution to
car owners and agents. Wonderful
onportunity. K ant Krack Paint Co.
is.to Canal St., New O r'eans, La.

*

Small cottage non

i rooms
0. Box

5— Autos, Sale
N ice six-roam hungalowint*
lio n of Sanford, l’ricc 57,500

Ia'3 MODEL
Dodgo
car
11. •
_f __touring
• &lt;1*7fk ,in a n

10-acrc farm, house and ^
w ith term s.
12 V i acres on First Street
division. Priced right. See ti

iF.AL APARTMENT house ?
on Palmetto Avenue. HO f
ontagv. Price $4000. Only sn
ish payment required. Dean-IV
orporation, 515 First Nat’l Hi

etc. Address S,

WE HAVE BUYERS WAITING

LOT between
3(»—Wanted Help
i 12250. Easily
ier needs money
iis price for short WANTED: Man or woman to rep­
time only. Add
resent Knight-right Hosiery Com­
Box 100 care pany.
Complete line. Mill prices
Hanford Herald
We deliver. Write R. C. Jones,
Lot corner of Sanford 1210 Dudley Ave., Utica. N. Y.
nnd Rose Court $3000. A
cash payment will handle, 37— INanted Help, Salesman
•ss S. O. B. care Herald.
30 of Lancs Addition. Cor­
ot Franklin St., and PalmetWc have n good opportunity to
e. $2500. On exceptional easy
fer real estate salesman. One
i. This lot will be sold quickif you want it phone 713 ho is fnmiliar with the greater
mford district preferred.

DEPENDABLE USED CARS

r.ie San-

FOR HOUSES

g FOR EXCHANGE OR SALE

1921
dition.
1924
1923
1925
1923
1922

uponsiblc
Insertion,
ib&lt;equent
Jiould be
, case of

108 E. Second St

FLETCHER-BULGER REALTY CO
MOORE H A V EN , OVIEDO

\\V /i

Phone 716

Magnolia

Phone 3

HOMES-LOTS-F.

20 acres of celery land, 5 aero tar*

Fulton Cement Products,
Inc.

Also' 15 aeros of fine, flowing we­
nt (Jvidto, easily cleared, joining
celery nnd fruit farm s, near the Ov
road nml tiic railroad.

Immediate possessioon can be
This is the BEST BUY yon ® pj
Priced for a quick sale nt $7,500.

I HI-TEST building tile nnd brick.
:ice
Sanford Cement Products Co.
ive their
dress as 5th St. nnd Maple.______________
imber if LANEY’3 DRUG STOKE — Freknit one
Mcrlptiona, Drugs, Soda*.
W*
nil has a
are as near you as your phons.
Call 108.
irs can’t
| unless
SANFORD ELEC IR IC CO.
Successors to Gillon &amp; P latt
/10 Magnolia.
Everything elec­
trical. Phone 422. Eloctraglth
Radio

WIGHTS—Three stations. Mag­
nolia and Second. F irst nnd Elm,
Sanford Avenue and 10th Street.
Expert service.

,

Sanford (Seminole County) Florida

Wc Furnish the Best

PACKARD REALTY CO

COLCLOUGH REAM

WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing i
Engraving, Embossing. See u r '
first. We do It. Phone 417-W
R. R. Ave.-Commerctal St.

311 First National Bui
Sanford, Fla

Cement Blocks
anti Building Sami
With ornamental and plain faces delivered at
our plants at Osteen and shortly iu Sanford.

GOOD WAREHOUSE SITE

Wc deliver the Ik*sI Cement and Building Sand
nt $3.30 mi your lot anywhere in Sanford.

Store9
office a t Seminole Hotel

INCOME PROPERTY

All paytnenls mlist be tutide tn the office. Orders
countersigned by secretary.

is a now building paying more than 8
. Very good location with fine possibil
§32,000. 'Terms.
See Me For Subdivision Property.

Oak and 2nd St,

7—Business Service

Tficient.
Room 105 Seminole Hotel

Dodge touring cm\
Dodge coupe, A -l condition
Ford coupe, many extras.
Light Ford truck.
Ford roadster, special.

I. W. PHILLIPS, SONS

ACREAGE

We mvn free nnd clear 40 acres of drained muck
land twi* miles south of Moore Haven, right on the
Baker Highway connecting thnt towni with Tntniami
are nearly
Trail and iinide the system of dykes which
v:
land will be Avorth
completed. It is claimed
reincnts arc finished
$1,500 per acre when tho
thin winter.

Dodge coupe, excellent con­

ATTENTION!

DAYTONA
DELAND FARMS

HARRY E. PRCTTYMAN
(Incorporated)
112 South Park Airnue
Phone 632-W.

L—Lust, Found

Number G Ball BuMw, ,0?
Office, Sanford. Florida.

KARL J. SCHULTZ

20 Years Experience With Flsd

Phone 711

iTEWART THE FLORIST”
Flowers /or all occasion.
814 Myrtle, f'hon* 260-W

32—Typewriters, Suppplies
REMINGTON Portable four-bank
Typewriters, “the king of portaides. $60. Barret Portable Adding
Machines. Can’t bo beat. Seminole
I’rintery, Phone 93, Welaka Bldg.

MIRACLE Concrete Co., general
cement work, sidewalks, build­
ing blocks, Irrigation boxes. J. B.
Terwllleger, Prop.

33—Wanted

Lake Mary Development Company

The Davcy-W inston Organization

it

T /x k -e m v - p t c T
F o k ’3 o M f s h a m
\V= I .
-p
F A C E i t VxtYS'T F

d o \m ' T
T A K k . Me
: A C t O R iii
• A &lt;SA »M ^T A M Y
A M O ir WON'T

If it is lots or Homes you want wc have
them. In City or out.
A Farm 8 miles out of city on hard road, do
acres, 6 acres in Orange grove. A 7-room
house atul Bleeping porch. Good terms.
West First St. Celery farm, 10 acres, all
cleared, drained and tilled, and fenced. Two
wells; new house; lights, §11,000. Good
terms.
Laurel Ave. A 5 room house and garage. Lot
•10x117, §5,800. Good terms.
$16,000

Lake Monroe Development

Robertson, W illiam s and Monahan
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS

H ull* 13-lft M m u n i r T e m p le llulldluff

Puleston-Brumley Building
Sanford, Fla.

I.H4MI iirri’H Iii nil lo«*«i|t‘t| In
County tWd ninl Imlf lit llc.i
from County unit of Ultnlittrll—border* »«*•«• l»l*Uu«&gt;—Rood
|trl%;tl«* rood throimlt |*ro|it*r Iy—oil (riim l r$Wpi t»nr liutidrrd
aerrx Improtrinrtit«i ruiiHUt of om* twrKo room 1ioiih&lt;—
our oi\ room hoim r^trii ti'iinuf hoiioo*
nvrr* ttf fhr
»lto%r lutid h lrrli;nt«Ml price onr buuilrril dtillnru |K r were our
ihtrd rath Imtaurr nnr, f%%«» itml llirrr &gt;rnr». rl«hf prr mil*
Thl* U our of iUr %rr&gt; brut propo;«lflun* In tbc «tale nml It i«llt
pit) &gt;*»ii to Iti %rs»t built* Imiitrt! lately*

r u n KENT: One room near now
uviiions hotel with or without board. 1009
Burger, Union Ave.
FOR SALE: Five acres lying
1-4 mile E ast of Puola on pro­
posed hard rond, some orange nnd
shade trees. Adjoins Dull Park
Subdivision, excellent home site or
subdivision purpose. Nieo lakes
very close, Iving south of Sylvan
Lake Station. Price $1250; $750
rash, balunco in two years. Infor­
mation can be had on property.
Look it over. A. S. Coop, Box
903, Sanford.

IL L rvAA.K.i
e&gt;L
*r Y O U
&amp; O N 'T

250 feet
Uonimcrc
$160 per
be sough

n AlllIKH SHOP

113 Magnolia Ave.
4 First Clasa Barbera
Special Attention
Given To Ladiea and Children.

FOR SALE: Furni h d
und bath screened pen
on exceptionally well 1
on Palmetto Ave., near :
school, ('ash payment of
balance $50 per month. I
Dean-Berg Corporation.
N atl: Bank Bldg.____
HIGHLAND AVE, LOT
Ave. $2250. Will sell
cash. $325 sixty days. B«
quarterly. Phone 713.

Sale—Furnilure, elc.

sales
Zendis­
rates

DEVELOPERS ATTRITION — I
Pensacola Is beginning
the I
greatest development tn Georgia’s I
history; a half million dollur high I
way to the gulf beach just finish ”«
od; nt two million dollur bridge!
across Escambia Bay started; | J
quarter million dollar opera house «
under construction: two millions!
being i|&gt;ent on highway; g re a te st1a
HELP WANTED: Yoilin' man at chance
for live davelopers to get *
.
WoolF.
W
Apply
Mgr.
onro.
ir.
on
ground
floor. Write Devel- f
worth &lt;
onment Department. Tho P ensu-'a
I*
WANTED: Man to make confi* cole. News.
donti :il cre&lt;lit ami inaii r :iince ro- TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE— J!
ports it Sanford, Florlila during
Send in your subscription to the ■
.spare t inie. State age nml occupa- Tribune or hand it to your Incut'
Orlando,
M.
S.
Box
1
tion. L
dealer so you cun read Florida's
Fla.
greatest newspaper. Ono year,
6 months, $1.00, three months
WANT ED AT ONCE : Kxp&lt;I'rleneed $8.00,
If you desire $1,000 insur­
iioda man. Laney’s Drug Store. $2.00.
ance policy udd 75c to your order.
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
gusta, Ga., Augusta's greatest
classified medium, rate, cash, 9c
charge. 10c minimum.
I
ii

A *2*C K .

East front lot
Ft. Mellon
$1,800
Terms.

E lto n J . M oughton
ARCHITECT
First National Uank Illdg.
Sanford. ------------ Florida

VALDEZ HOTEL

/M o n t 7 27

Valdez Hold ^uildint’

W.V. Wheeler Inc
410-11-121st Nat
ional Bank Bldg.
We have twenty lots in a fast grow­

ie-Highway. You can buy one or all

A half interest in two
cement plants to com­
petent party, able to

JOHN 1 FOX, Representative

m a n a g e a cement
plant. Capacity 2,000
per day. We own our
own sand pit. Terms.

120 South Park Ave.

Cover Florida Real Estate Like the Sunshine

F U L T O N , IN C
Real E s t a t e

Broker*

Best Business Site in Sanford

Developer*

Promoter!

SANFORD. FLORIDA.

First Street (Ncur Forrest Laku Hotel)
300 feet frontage

THIS IS A KNOCK
OUT
I/»t 97—Oak Hill E astern
Exp. §600.00. §200.00 cuah.
Ilnlance §10.00 m onth.

MAINE — WutervTIle, Morning
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
people are interested in Florida
property. Reach them through
tho Sentinel. Rato curd on ap­
plication.
MORGANTOWN, W. VA., people
are interested in Florida. Euch
of them through u classified od
Phone 117 in the Morgantown POST. Six
cents a word for six consecutive

Ity GKO KGF, McMANUS
LA O O N N A y
E M O B IL E
&gt;

Phone 490W

ing section in Sanford. On main Dix­

An Experienced
Insurance Atfent
LAKE MARY
DEVELOPMENT
COMPANY
V!!»tvtuilLi Vve.

lake front in Lake
Mary. Reasonable

AtUcJez Rec^lty Co.

REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS
21(i E. Second Street

Painting— Decorating
PHONE 303

tNcoRPofurro

w t carry a full line.
)ur prices are right. Cos
rench FOR RENT: Rooms, with or w ith­ erms. Wc want your busi
out meals. Reasonable rates, Sanford Stove A Furniture
321 E. First St.
Lincoln Hotel.

Masonic Hldg

G. TAYLOR DYER

&gt;: .&lt; to I room ninilen TAMPA DAILY TIMES. Tampa
Fla. Thousands read the clas­
for permanent resident
sified pages of Florida’s Giral
p. O. Box 838.
Home Daily, rates 2 cents a word
Minimum 25c, rash with order
Write for completo rate curd.

Flvo room house nml FOR SA ,E: F.liTtric washer. In(piir e r 03 Fir&lt;t N:itimml Bank
West Second Street.
ItttU. w. G. Miail.
tile was ling
FURNISHED HOUSE for rent. 3 FOR SA ,E: An
mac bin •. $50.00. :ti •J Park \ . rooms and bath, screened porch,
large yard, near South Side school
bridle, mil$10 per month. Apply Dean-Berg FOR SA LE: Hum-. wagun. InllM
ille am i one hor.n*
t'orporation, 515 First N at’l Bank
Murphy. Gimlerv ille.
Bldg.
•) i — Sale. Real Estate

r " i i k k .n t : One bed room witn
twin beds. 1020 M yrtle Avenue
Phone 654-J.

ing otrect; very good

ItKAt. r.STATK

111 W e st F irs t S tre e t
P h o n e 174
Member of
SANFORD. FLA.
F lo ri d a S tate
F lo ris ts Association.

at the owner’s price. Easy terms.

FOR RENT Two room, private
bath, suit tie for four men.
'esman
1003 Kim A'
iMale
female ROOM 1215 West 2nd Street. $3

Three acres with o-rci

WE HAVE THE BEST BUYS
•ACREAGE*
BUSINESS-HOMES

LEARN ABUL'r folk County und
laikelnnd, through the StarTelegram. Best advertising me­
dium in South Florida. Published
mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM—
Lakeland, Florida.
OHIO—Xenia. Make your
through the Xenia Gazette,
iu, Ohio. Rich agricultural
trict. Want ad and diapluy
on request.

J. H. HUTCHINSON

WANTED: Paper hanging and
furniture painting, interior dec­
orating. Phone Curtis, 255.
HILL LUMBER CO. House o
WANTED: A small furnished ap
Servlco. Quality end Pure.
I nrtnient for oceupnny .human
list. Permanent resident. Address
DDRESSINU — M ulttgraphing,
Ip O. Box HI". ______________ COLUMBUS (Gfl.,U,EpUEK
folding nnd m ailing—as you
want it— when 'you want it
| KINDERGARTEN for boys and
Classified nils have the largesf
Phone 673. II. E. Porch. First
17—For Sale, Houses
circulation in Southwestern Geor
National Bank Bldg.
gin. Rato 8c (6-word lino) line.
FOR SALE: Four new, tivo room
houses,
ench
on
easy
terms,
$750
8—For Rent, Apartments
ADVERTISING gets results if it
Ginderville. Also a lew good lots
reaches potential buyers. I'aAN APARTMENT furnished com a t $300. Write !\ D. Box 61)6 City.
latka Daily News is circulated in
plete. 304 W. 5th Street.
an industrial nnd agricultural suc­
20— For Sale M iscellaneous
tion.

FOR RENT: One bed room for
gentlemen only. 1101 West F irst
St.

Lot nt Northwest corner Oal
§2,GOO—§700 cash, balance,

HOUSE ABOUT eight or
rooms with option of porch
Glose in. Post Office Box 1071

U t s l d . n l of F lo ri d a since l i l t
I t.f a i e n c e s :
F irs t N ational Uank.

THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
accepted want ad medium in
Daytona (Fla.4 One cent a word
nn insertion. Minimum 25c.

ADVERTISE in tho Journal-Her­
ald, South Georgia's greatest
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
weekly nnd Sunday.
Classified
Opticians, Jewelers
rates 10c per line. Waycrnss Jour­
nal He raid, Waycross, Georgia.
11. C. YIELE. Jeweler. Watch.
jeweiery and clock repairing und
engraving. Quick service. 110 Mug- FOR SALE—Space on the page
for classified advertisements.
India Avenue. Phone 442.
Why not rent those vacant rooms,
or sell tin t second-hand goods?
8—Plant, Seeds, Trees

JAMES II. COWAN—All kinds
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Water and Boat Tanks. A t Oak
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­
phone 111.

10—For Rent, Rooms

re a c h w hen w anted.

WANTED: Salesmen and sales­
ladies for subdivision in Winter
Hnven. 5 per cent commission.
Apply to local manager, J. Walker
Ward, Box 423, Orlando, Fla.

TO REACn BUYERS or sellers of
Florida real estate advertise In
tho St. Petersburg Times. One cen*
cent a word daily, two centa a won
Sundays.

Advtg. Mediums

9—For Rent, Houses

BRYANT &amp; HAM

507 1st. Nat’l. Bank Bldg.
Phone 249

FOR BUS RESULTS advertise in
tho
FORT
LAUDERDALE
DAILY NEWS—it covers Brow­
ard County thoroughly which h
one of the most rapidly growing
sections on the Florida Coast.
Sample cop] und rate card upon
request.

THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
—Central W eit Virginia’s larg ­
39—Wanted Situation. Female est daily. Want ad rate 1 l-2c per
word; 4 insertions 1 1—
4c; it or
» /\r ,\n i.r . .V'lt-.KMWN woman more lc per word each Insertion.
wishes position working house­
keeper in motherless home, com­
YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
CORNER LOT in Fort Mellon fac fortable, respectable home, coun­ DUanything?
If so advertiso In
ing park, overlooking henutifu try preferred. Mrs. Evelyn Hayes, the Gainesville Sun.
Like Monroe. For quick sale own Daytona Beach, F'u.. General De­
er will take $2750. Terms to sui livery.
purchaser. Apply 515 First Nation
al Bank Bldg.

Acreage
Adjoining
Daytona
Aeroplane Site
Sold
In Units of
’» and 10 Acre Tracts
or
Entire Sections
$150
Per Acre
and

SANFORD GROVE, Inc.

TO REACH the prosperous farm*
era and fern growers °f Volus­
ia county advertise in the PoLaml
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
with order.

Lot—in Franklin Terrace,
§1,600. §500 cash. Balance,
§15.00 month.
Lot—in I’inehurat on Holly
at Central, $1,585. §385 cash.
Balance monthly.
Lot—on Magnolia Ave., at
Franklin St., §2,950. Two in­
side lots next to this corner
lot nt §2,200. Drive out and
look these over. You will be
l benefited by looking and it
costs you nothing to look. All
Eastern Exp.

;W. P. Carter
REALTOR
230 Meisch Bldg.
Phone 718

S!vtr nrrrn Innil on Illicit*,n&gt; ami mttronfJ »vnr la ri Unitn* ttiil,
■lltlnioii ttlirrt- iiriir, arc rllmltliiK t&lt;* l-al.c CoU|»t&gt;—lltl» itrtipcrljr l- hluh nml Ilr&gt; no wa*(r Innil mill will imil*c (Inc nubUI\U&gt;
ton—lirlrc* litinirtllnlr nccciilooce IHrrc liumlrrU Uollnn* l» r nc rr,
ouc liair chjiIi , linlanrr our yvnr. Thl* properly will l,r withdrawn
from uiarkrl Iu Iru iln&gt;* or In*, you will have t« n«’l «|lilekly.
In fdljr of Hanford one Hill It nnd t t n i T t i r from
proprrly him t« f r o n l u n r «u 1^1r»i H irer! of fro m
|HrrfR*tf$ ilnlly* ( o m r III mill
u nbont thl* pru ^o n lflo n 11 "*** l»e w o r t h &gt;mxr

rd fr«%
t wtirr r hitlur

Phone

UesiJfnce

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="18">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="20499">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1925</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21870">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, December 08, 1925</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21871">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21872">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on December 08, 1925.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21873">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21874">
                <text>Original 16-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, December 08, 1925; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21875">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21876">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21877">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21878">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="2201" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="2073">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/f79e9753a1c4b1215ef04ad671985a8b.pdf</src>
        <authentication>bcc9317c61d46b19dfad5d3cd0ddee2a</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="21869">
                    <text>w*»
LEASED WIRE
8 A N F 0 R D , F L O R ID A , M O N D A Y , D E C E M B E R 7 , 1 9 2 5 .

EveryVoter Urged
• To O ast B »U «t
Commission to spnra n threeyear term, Mayor P°fT
today lent the foUftSlji
sagQ to Sanford voters
UTotnQrwwan elect

•Yory

[/jed vqters
IsTuesday to
, in the gan-

rni ^ VfltS tomorrow for ono

called by

" t t r z r . s - o u r n c„,-

ike to name
JT.C.J. Mar­
i of office as
aer has cxnounced will
i station in the
7:30 o’clock in
mndown, under
Un&gt;y P- CWt-

fitts and Miss
inspectors, and

l sad H. R.
My two candi[the office, Dr.
iglined to run
L grounds that
fomented him
Lp«r attention

jorlty mast be named for the
office, if our city government
Is to bo Democratic in practice
as well ns principle, and this
can only be brought to pass by
the unanimous action of San­
ford Qualified voters li&gt; exercis­
ing X t should be their moat
cherished privilege, tho privi­
lege of tho bajlot.
Polls will bo open at tha.fira
station in the old City-'H all
from 7:30 to sun-down, it was
annotanced. •

k names have
hote, according
fcanty Commisthe pre-clcc|n the city,
it the lack of
competition
tie. and was
ony of politiipake well for
prosperity,
fro campaign
.candidates, I
• word of unoWcum ut­
il*** Waled,

Three Quarter Million Gain
Over Preyiow High Record
Made During Sept., 1925

Tax Reduction B
Placed On Calenda
‘Red* Enters Movies;
And Plans Made T
Earnings For Two
Insure Speedy Oke
Weeks
Are^ $500,000
*.
j .&gt;

Over HaifMillion
On November 2nd
Sale Of 6.8Q0 Acres Said To
Be Largest Of 24 Dealt)
Recorded In Single Day

NEW YORK. Dec.
pier. He said that his yacht draw­
"Red" Grange signed a motion
ing only four and one-half feet
picture contract today under
of water, could not tic up within
Real cr.tato trani'ictions in San­
which he received at once a flat
Prolonged
Session
Marked
the yacht basin.
ford and Seminole county attained
By Stormy Debate Ends guarantee of $300,000 for his
Capt.
Champlin
stressed
the
fact
first screen performance.
fhat la said to be a nuw high mark
that many visitors who come south
State Magazine To AUlgn
Grange1* movie engagement,
uring iho month of November,
in Targe yachts would be seriously
With Nashville Publication j involving what was saiu to he
when salea aggregated $3,095,0uu
inconvenienced
should
they
desire
a record sum for tho first film
l transactions numbered 416.
to visit Sanford, owing to tho
appearance of any Individual,
•(/PM
ORLANDO,
Fla.,
Dec.
7.-&lt;/P&gt;—
j
o total for the eleven months of
interests say that shallowness of the municipal basin. In ono of the most prolonged ses­ was the high spot of an aston­
11125 now stands at $15,120,271} and
deals reported, number 3,215.
sions of the 1925 annual meet­ ishingly profitable 24 hours, fol­
WASHINGTON. Dee. 7.
ing Florida Conference of tho lowing his sensations! perform­ ( A P)—Congress came ba
This announcement came Satur­
Methodist
Episcopal
Church, ance with tho Chicago Hears In
day from A. C. Carter, manager
South, today voted to change the a professional football game into session today after :
of the Sanford Credit Association,
time of holding the annual con­ against tho Now York Giants longest recess in years.
dfTio compiled the record from the
ference
from December to June at the Polo Grounds yesterday.
books In the office.of Vance E.
With the opening cerem*
IB or thereabouts. The vote was
His manager, O.
Pyle, saul
Douglass, clerk of the circuit court.
ics
at noon the big Republic
Grange
received
$30,000
aa
hi*
109 to 61.
The previous record was estab­
majorities
rolled up in 1
share
of
yesterday*!
gate
r*
Tho
conference
also
voted
to
’
lished in September, when a total
ceipts.
Afterward,
ho
endorsee
align
the
Flurida
Christian
Advo­
Cooiidge
landslide
o f . IS
amount of $2,312,250 was regis­
cate, the conference organ, with various articles of mcrchandlss
took the saddle in both S&lt;
tered, representing the completion
a total return of $40,001
of 346 deals.
“Inside” Information Says One Fatality Is Fvared Among tho National Chrhitlnn Advocate, for
at Nsshvlllo. By the bringing his total earnings sines ate and House, but kept
Victims Hushed To Hospital published
The November figures show a
Quality To Ue Disposed In
agreement entered Into, the con­ leaving Illinois and turning pro­ weather eyo on the Democrat*
gain of $71)5,000 over those of Oc­
Insurgents, who again wero thn
From Scene Of Bad Wreck ference will get un eight pagesup- fessional to close to $500,000.
South About Same But The
tober and, according to officials of
ening a coalition agulnst some
plcmcntary section to the national
At
Sanford
And
Highland
Price
Is
Expected
To
Vary
tho pet projects of tho adminl*
tho credit bureau, these figures
Issue for tho Florida conference
ave never before been reached in
I tlon.
news
and
will
guarantee
tho
na­
NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 7.—&lt;/P)
le history of Seminole county.
I
With almont a mid-session
tional publication n circulation of
—Men who claim to possess in­
( menlutq the house put the new
Local real estate dealers report side” information, agreo that the
4,800.
The circulation ia now
that an ever increasing volume of Christmas supply of liquor des­
only 300.
buying is sweeping over the coun­ tined to be sold in New Orleans
Several other resolutions wore
ty, and that monthly records can nnd other southern cities during
introduced and passed, »qmo or
bo expected to be broken from
a minor nnturo. Tho resolutions i
holiday season is about equal
time to time as the season advanc­ tho
proposing the change of tho tlmo
e s Optimism was expressed by in quality, although the price 1*
of the meeting nnd the merging oi
expected
to
vary
sharply.
dealers all over the county egadthe Florida Christian Advocate
Ing the future months, and many
with tho National organ caoso pro­
estimates are being made on what
longed debate and it was necestuy to extend tho tlmo of the ses­
sion which, by rulo of this conferi enco, would adjourn ut 1-..10

Senate Leisurely
Begins To Fori
Hill Offers Besolutk
' Asking For Repe
Of 18th Amendmei

J
«

S

. ° CUr.k\v . V. Dunklp, Jacksonville
wn. . the lendimr opponent tho
Junu: a . advocated the changing jnK
next calendar yenr anil
of the time of tho conference meet- j)rov|,j|nK relief for virtually ow­
ing on a moving scale starting at ery (w,jurBi taxpayer, was reportOctober nnd annually coming down ^ to bo put on today ns the first
to June, contending that thff .?“**• jbusiness presented to tho new con­
ference could not meet Its bbllrt-el
'
In presenting the report of the
ways nn»l means committee, which
drifted the measure bearing a sev­
en weeks* pre-congress session,
Chairman Green served notice that
ho would ask the House to take i t 1
up tomorrow, under the plan to
solid it to the sennto before ths
end of tho second week of the set-

monthly totals, the rendeivous of the pirate La
and is given as Fitto In past year, Federal pro:
hlWtlnn- agents are knw n J^i »•&lt;*
104 $ 474,000 making efforts to nip tj)" ^tlvir be »upywi-i&gt;
309
513,500 tics of the violators It. the bud
lo t very keen*
309
1,233.500
by capturing tho rum runners beIIry ii strung is
309
731,000 foro they havo sold their supply
Is election, ha
of yulcdite contraband.
Mrh voter has
Substitute Is Manufactured
lual choice, of
Prohibition agents have reveal­
ed that their recent captures prove
that certain bootleggers are im­
tho beginning oi the year, insieuo. "1"a ‘ saving of $ 1 33,575 000 to In­
porting ingredients in conccntrnt- driving north on Sanford Avenue of having to break into tho «:hool come
tax payment on taxes pnywhen tho car driven by Mr. Wheat year in December ns Is the case
coming north, suddenly swerved now when a pastor Is transferred. ublo next year is tho principal
to the left nnd crashed into the When tho discussion became In-,i relief proposed by the bill.
Totals .......... ~ 3 , 2 1 3 ^ 1 ^ . 0
Although unanimously ordered
other with sufficient force to dc- voived, he offered a substitute re*M number of
mollsh
both
machines.
The
road­
olution, referring the question to
tsit ballots in
ster Is said to havo turned turtle n committee to report at tho next
i, Mr. DuRosc
pinning
tho
driver
Noneqth
.the
conference. Tho substitute was
move names
ae books had ther tn St. Petersburg for fiveIdefeated.
C«ptur7 of moro t * M M * U f a * *
« •.
Member* of the committee rcc’ HI Lpc, and day business session.
worth of liquor and supplies by
........
ommending the merger stalld that
«»3W of (his
Federal officers here Inst August
After prolonged session this
late hour today Mr. Wheat t.hvy hnd Investigated elate om ­
wero heard here today n.i Federal
it recovered consciousness ferenco organs throughout tlio
a the election morning, the Florida Methodist
court attaches prepared to call the
le hope was held out for Ills ,-hureli and found that they were
ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 7— cases of those defendants.
Skrens today conference vo(od to chaqgo tho
y. Police are investigating not on n puying basis and that ciro? this time of its meetings from De­ (/P)— Policies affecting financing Judge W. I. Grubb, of an Ala­
culatlon was difficult to get
throughout the world will bo map­ bama Federal ..........
ha a* their cember to June.
Districti Court ir
ped
here
this
afternoon
ond
for
the
iresidc
during
the
trials
mold accept
DOMESTIC
here to |
next four days when approximate. u.
&lt;wu that tho
of severe prohibition vlolatora ar­
Alico
Kip
Rhinelander
is
suf|y 850 lending investment J « n « « rested, while Judge H.JBuras, reendeavor to
itie very beat ’foring from over-wrought nerves of tho nation °J*n , lh® .
"yi rentl'y appointed Federal District Bar E xam inations
program of the fourteenth annual Judge here, was District Attor­
The bill cut the normal tax rato'ttil (,f their commutes cliairmc
ney. Judge Burns excused himA re P assed By 20G
£ £ £ S u
of ,U»
from two to one-half per cent .ships and ranking places, If- *.
Bankers Association of America. ui|f,
..
s
on tho first $4.0U0 of taxable in- program of some Republican lea
For today selected group* will L Cohen, negro comptroller or
TALLAHASSEE, Dec.
come, from four to three put « n l , rl to nuiko tho speakershio v.
(Continued
on
pngo
J.)
NEW
ROCHELLE,
N.
Y..
Dee.
Two hundred and six applicants
give attention to *sih oJ tht VJ
un ttu next $1,000 and from sU U test of “party regulurity** 1* ci
ious phases of Investments, rang­
for the Florida bar out of 479 who 7,_Alico Jones Rhinetandor,
five per cent on the remainder ried out.
has
over-wrought
nerves
today;
ing from municipal bonds to f
Sanford-Osteen Road took tho examination held here in from tho shock she received Isvt til
of
Income. Wliile cutting tho
DsspUc tho insurgent move, 1
October, were successful, accord­
cign securities, passing
maximum surtax from 40 to 20 per publican leaders, going attend w
subiects ns Federal and State tax- Improvement Started ing to n list mado public here to- night when a stranger stalked in­ cent the reduction on other brno- the plan to organise tho house
da? by G. T. Whitfield, secretary to a neighbor’s house and announc­ kets of tho graduated surtax scab-, the opening session tinlay, wi
S iX “ u "
*T
«f the stuto board of low examln- ed ho was Leonard Kip Rhineland­ which starts at one per cent on confident of tho necessary
It
is
reported
that
work
was
bonding etchics, and1
t “ arj
er come back to hU bride.
started Monday at Osteen, on [he
tion of government poluy v
.Prisoners
The visitor bore a slight reeem- $111,000, uiu nuulo only &lt;m tho.ie in- t h-ct Nicholas Longwor*U billot.
Ostccn-Sanford road. The stUvi
i.pcakrr on the first
bianco to young Rhlnolunder and volving incomes of $12,000 an.1
^availing
tics indicated, It was said, that the
yvor.
Representative
Garrett of oniuMtho neighbor, Mrs. Albert Muller,
work would go forward rapidly as
“An examination will show,” Mr. BCV., is the Democratic eon
ran
with
word
to
tho
former
Alice
a large forco of men and adequate ^
q( thg Unjtcj States,
' - ^ —Kfforto
Green’s report sold “that all clasBennie Patiently Walt*
f^uoners, who
road building machinery were on
Announcemfnt wa8 Bji0 made June* that tho husband, who un­ nos vf income taxpayers have reMeanwhile In the senate, whim
successfully
tiled
to
annul
their
i.Mr. *r°m the
hand, .. .
that the noxt examination of the marriage becauyo of her negro coived a substantial reduction; virtually completed organisation
u |lin* throughthat the graduations in rate* are
jhe special session last Match,
Tho strength of
bo#rd will be held hero Fob. 15.
built is the connecting link, ne.di'1 bA ‘ Uon, u wus sUted, rtust blood, had como to see her.
4 , Three iron
ns
regular
a*
is
practicable;
and
M
IU
)
forces no serious content* over
Greatly excited, Alice Rhineland­
1 to affect the
to complete a hard
' r.. t
Pfiled with Secretary Whitfield er rushed to tho Muller homo but that the schedule, on tho whole Is nny offices, Republican leader j
P ro m in en t P h ysician day from Winter
• ^
by not later than Dec. 15.
f gpccjttj between Sanford und
tho stranger was not her husband. well balanced. It will he found were waiting indication from SonMoaer. in tho
tho percentage of the Income Btov lasfollotte of W'lsconstn uf hu
Cogs*.
R
i*
»»w'
I
—
—
She turned the man over to Now that
t Is D ead A t S arasota disembarked {j®m “bu* through
tax advances gradually and wltu
n desire a* to being in signed
&amp;
tho °Ptrains
and
toured
^
Rochelle
police,
who
put
him
in
a
and rereasonable uniformity as the In-[by the majority to the standing
..added
cell.
Lutetf
ho
told
tho
po­
(/P)—Dr. central Florida *• ttwnwn and
Tho Ip.
SARASOTA, _
come increase up to $100,000. B *[ committees before taking action
lice he was T«ddv Dorn. 42 yeare also tho amount of reduction to w|th resncct to tho treatment to
Dnly tha '^ J o 'fg o v e r n o r s
including J. M. Lnvin, World War veteran members
of
the
boar
^
doje.
old,
of
Newark,
N.
J.
Police
snid
a king held anil for the past five years a resi­ were at work t o d a y - for a
(Continued on pugu 3.)
accorded him.
hiul n wife and two children
S i or for dent of Sarasota, died here this
.
■■
The qaeation of the party rejii'
,cs or the
morning. He was 56 years of age. gates boarded mo
i1 T n a u i l n v ’fl ( ' ( i n C P f t
1’irlty of Gerald P. Nyc, aenatortrip to the orange^® ^ m# „|M
*
imfN.rt- .adopted ns n resolution at a »«j 1 llt.S (l« ty .
j ; .ivsigiiate from North Data**
For
25
years
he
waa
a
prominent
L,®/ PaRcemcn,
Several
matters
of
minor
imj
I
^
*uto
convention
of
real
e»golf links. The “‘ ^ ' o f
the
fa* Md rifles physician of Chicago, retiring fol­ attracted
’ P r o j r r a m A n n o u n c e d which h*s been brought up b&gt;- un
anco occupied tho attention of Jho
board,. Member* expressed
the attention
Mthway intt&gt;r. lowing tho war on account of
,1
**
_____ _
State Republican Central Commit
S
Realty Board at their reg- honi8C|ve* av wall
oV' r
L,.
escaped health. He was a major and chiet bankers.________________ .
Tho following program was gix. w®..°J,, .wr»^ J n T h e teeau
132nd U. S. Infanten out for Tuesday’s b.vid con- «rUy »»{, U raise, in^the -ei au
c'ty. surgeon of tho
r .'
'» * • j s i - a t a n s s s . ' 1
nion und saw a great Conwell Funeral To
• cert In Central Park at H o’clock I until
.P*
o f Cov
«(eal of active service, having been
Mby Conductor Joseph Raiwnatein: I to a »e
j expmti -I
B
e
Held
Wednesday
gassed.
•
Marctt—The Guiding a U r - S U e - l g ^ - ^ t e ^ ^ ^ P « «
of advertising the n*ylc&gt;l tfa- cd organisation in order to bettor go
members
of
tho
board
|
erJ
^ho
functioning
of
that
body,
I
•
_ i J » h t \ rtaiiinif of PlMUCHt VeOOl*
PHILADELPHIA. D«SEA TRIPS RECOMMENDED
1 Overture—Jiorninf Noon andl at ino r ,
*
of tho time. Pro,P°r“ U
| wa, contained in s letter from the
_F uncral arr.n «e^ ntonvrelli 8-2&gt; most
mado by a few niembers to th o
boald&gt; which was readI to
Night
In
Vienna—Suppe.
'
lainrgrnta
CoiapUeate
Mattvra
Itov. Dr. RusseU B- of Templo
Selection —Tho Prince o f Pll,“t7 the clear cut maJorUj
LONDON. Dec. 7 ,—(/P)-Physlc- founder anJ pr®f. . tno*n Bap- elfoct that the roster of the hwmd I ^ Msemb,y by i!r. DuBoso. W
should be published \n the i
mattcr was turned over to a comlans have decided that owing to University. and wkWy ^
£ £ L of on
Count
H ' ^ r / ^ d i a n ‘in te r m ex x ^ A lsh a (Cuntoinucd
the his weak lungs nnd advancing tist
ulong
with
the
^
c
a
tio
n
s
*
8
1
mittete for inrestigatlon.
clergyman wer
^ home
IzZpVr in the age, King George must leave fog­ pleted today. H« 1
in- after
| P y ha* been gy, misty England for n two
I—Sonia II
Lm U w Tennis month’s sen trip each year. A
f^eom plaii^d palatial new yacht is being plan­
iveauso Rt
to become
ned.
during
I n lr»I»nd cnj

Bankers Meet At
St. Petersburg In
Annual Conference

Capture

^ a T sfS S A --

Sanford Realtors Endorse Measure
b To B etter Ethics Of Organization

tuday by the District of
Court of Appeals.

WolU*ton
When A. M
his wife and P* y
Sierra Ncveda Mvu»
who had never***"
man thought bccau
hair that rha

l.iKry-

�Fr.

ni

■

5**n

it
,

“R*al Injustice” B y Chief
• :■&lt;'* WASHINGTON, Dec. C.—(yP)—
Divorce of tho Militia rrenu of tho
; War Department from General
• Staff control through appointment
of an assistant secretary to handle
all national guard nffnirs under] A long string of freight cars on the Pennsyvanla railroad got looao on tho famous
appropriations separate from those I near Altoona, Pa., and raced down a steep two-mlle grade Into tho city. There tni
lor the regular army, is rccom- another string and were wrecked, blocking all traffic on the main line nnd killing
• mended by Maj. Gen. George C. brakeman saved his life by running back along the tops of the cars. There are ni
Hklcards, head of tho Pcnnsylvnn- in the hcan shown above.
i ia National Guard, in his annual
i report made public today as chief
been reached and
maintained tho scrvlco of tho United States
of the bureau.
throughout tho years 1025 and without reference to nppointment
Progress of the National Guard 1020.
or commission In the Officers Re­
JUs been hindered as a whole, Gen.
serve Corps.
"Due
to
the
restrictions
placed
Blckhrds declared, by “the ten­
"I respectfully recommend the
dency of the War Department gen­ upon it by higher authority, the
advisability U
of&amp; W
abolishing
IUIWUUIB tho tlstaff to take over certain ad- Militia Bureau was forced to stop AUVISIU1UVJ
strativc functions of tho chief Federal recognition of new units, tie of Chief, Militia Bureau, and
restrict recruitment, and reducu instead to amend the law so us
of tho Militia Bureau.
"It should bo apparent to the tho number of armory drills, thus to make this officer an assistant
General Staff," the report con­ leaving n considerable unused bal­ secretary of war, with his duties Discom fiture Of Defendant
tinued, "that tho Militia Bureau ance of funds which was appro- specifically defined by law."
In McArthur Hearing And
Gen. Rickards served as Chief
has a competent staff of regular pftated by the Congress for these
A Hint A t Sensational
of the Bureau for all but two days
army officers who are familiar specific purposes.”
Gen. Rickards complained that of tho fiscal year covered by the
Disclosures Come Today
* lth the National Guards of all
the states, and know their prob­ present War Department policy of report nnd signed tho body of tho
lems through moro inttimnto con­ conducting examinations for gen­ document, which Included his rec­
tact with them than It la possi­ eral officers in the Guard only ommendations, at the request of
ble for any other War Depart­ nnnually wns “a real injustice1’ his successor, the present chief,
bccauso It kept vacancies open for Maj. Gen. Creed C. Hammond of
ment agency to have."
“J am convinced,” tho General months and was not in harmony tho Oregon Nntional Guard.
declared, "that sound business with tho prompt promotion for
Gen. Hammond made no refer­
principles and best Interests of na­ regular officers. Ho also deplored ence to his predecessor’s conclus­
other
"hindrances”
to
tho
guard
tional defense will bo served when
ions in the brief word he added
tho Chief, Militia Bureau, shall development, nnd added
to the report, although he com­
"I
do
not
wish
to
be
understood
havo his dution fully defined by
mented on "the Worderful work,"
regulations, if not by law, and bo an condemning tho wholo War De­ done by Gen. Rickards ns militia
permitted to excrciso them. My partment policy us it relates to chief.
The new chief’s recom­
experience lends me to tho conclu­ tho National Guard, for I trust 1 mendations wero confined to re­
sion that it (the Natlonnl Guard) ant too liberal-minded to do that. guests for modification of thenonfeeling which now appears to be As a result of my experience dur­ rccognltion policy of tho depart­
rovnlcnt in the regular army to ing one year as a member of the ment as to new guard units, par­
M effect that money’s used for War Department Gonerul Staff, ticularly in tho case of air units
tho maintenance of tho National four years as Chief, Militia Bu­ for the four guard divisions still
Guard are being taken from funds reau, and 43 years of continuous lacking in this respect, the Thir­
necessary for the support of the active National Guard service, I ty-Second (Michigan and Wiscon­
feel qualified to speak on this sub­ sin), tho Thirty-Third (Illinois),
regculnr army.
“It is my firm conviction, bas­ ject.
tho Twenty-Seventh (Ohio) ami
"Thero Is much to praise nnd tho Forty-Fourth (New York, New
ed on long .experience nnd closo
comparatively
little
to
condemn.
study, tlmt had tho Chief, Militia
Jersey and Delaware.)
Bureau, ns I believe was contem­ Jealousy, animosity and personal
In connection with the need of
advancement
must
hnvo
no
plnco
plated by tho Congress, nnd to
the guard for increased appropria­
in
tho
great
undertaking,
which
nave
hnndlcd
the
nppropritions, Gen. Hammond pointed out
tionn in bis own way instead of has won such hearty npprovul.
that many nrtlcles issued to the
*
as
ever
"I
still
urge
strong!
being bound by the actions of thp
state troops formerly by the War
Secretary in his own way instcud tho amendment of tho law so ns Department from
surplus wnr
to
provldo
that
thero
shall
be
Is­
of being bound by the actions of
stocks, now must he charged nsued
to
federally-recognized
Na­
the Secretary of War, which ac­
gainst guard approporiations anil
tions wero bnsed on recommenda­ tional Guard officers commissions thut the "most gratifying" increase
in
tho
Federal
Service,
to
become
tions of the General Staff, a
in attendance at armory drills
strength of 100,000 could have effective upon call or draft into merited an incrcnso in appropria­
tions for paypurposcs.

a

S

&gt;"

ci
.'■i

Furs Are Dyed A ll Colors Now;
i ,; Idea Is to Match It With Cloth
Fnrgo—Pincllns County Power
Co. constructing now line to In­
dian Rocks.
A u to T iip a M m te n m l l lr i u i lr n l .
S i d e C u r l n l n i K n r A l l T l n k e a ■&gt;(
C ore

Brentwood a subdivision of th e old Chase or Douglass pi

Mode! Trim Co.
Dodgr

O n rim f

la

Mnt

To

L'a

“ W e T rim Ike Car
Not
th e
U tv arr."

Tires and Tubes

tho association, was bused on u
report mnde to it by Martin J.
At pdce« that ara right
Aryin of Indiana, who said ho first
found the mouse caught in tho Pan Am and Standard Gaa ana
spider’s web behind u leg of his
Oils
kitchen range. When he first saw
it in the morning, the mouse was
suspended with several ntrands
Electric Irons
around its tail, and was desperate­
ly scraping the floor with its fore
Radio Suppilea
f&lt;rt. After futilo attempts to
draw the mouso from tho floor b y 1
throwing a web lariat around it j
neck, the spider took u position at
tho base of tho mouse’s tail,
where the skin was tender, und
Phone 461-J
"evidently sunk its mandibles into
tho victim, which wns noticed to 1H3 Sanford Are. Sanfoid. M*.
flinch several, times."
Returning homo in the ovening
Arvin said lie found tho mouse,
then dcud. lifted into the web a
full inch above the floor. Thing:}
remained undisturbed until the
following .morning, when the
NOW soi.YKU r u n
mouso had been' raised one and
three quarters inches.

“Veedol Oils”

r m .U/ED
IN' 3

„

RINE’S FILLING
STATION

SHADES « F

&gt;Cfl(\N&amp;E

FUR. REVERS
DYED CREEtt

House Problem s

I a m n u l u n f f r r r o m i r r t ctl u l l k
I k e l . n k p M a r y l ie * r l o p m m l Co.,
b u t trill ilc m lc nil my tim e to
Ily T h la O i l e r o l a
t'e rn iln l A p n rtm m ita , C o r n e r
n i r t t o nm l i 'i r a l N tr r r t .

Dy VYVYAN UONNCR
URS are ijow dyed all the
colors of the rainbow.

F

On salts, the fur U dyed
to match the color of tho cloth,
rather th&amp;a In contrast to It
Thus, a wtno colored ault would
bars wine-colored fur trimming.
A green suit would havo green
fur to match, etc.
In tho evening wraps, howaTor,
thoy aro running to auch brilliant
r hades rj ucarlut and purple and
yellow and orongo.
Tho tint wrap Abovo Shown n
flilror cloth, gathered model, trim­
med la thre j bunds &lt;.-f fur, dyed |n
fhreo shades of orango, running
from a deep burnt orango to a
corn yellow-tiningo. Thla la par­

C o lo r In a n d a r e u a n o h a v e aon*r
R eal lla m a ln a a n d r a n m a k e you
a o m e r u i h I u t u n r y . N o m e m e u Unit
r e p re s e n t b i s l u l r r r a t a lu th p n o r th
t r i l l t&gt;r h e r e t h l a w r r k l o o k I n n f* r
l u v r r tn i r n l . II you h a v e n n y t b l a s
• u a r i l t e l l u a a b o u t It.

sing. L ucit.il snntONs.

W. II. LONG
MEAT MARKET
410 Sanford Ava. Sanford, Flo.

MRS. C.C. D A B N E Y
TubUe Stenographer
Valdes Hotel Lobby

IK O IU
IIIM iltl.il)
u ,.!* * .
»"«»&lt;• f l a n liiMtk u l t y p l r a l S o u th em
fn llfo rn la
nml
1‘l u r l i l a
hontt-a ( m n i l alarm . a b u t t i n g e i t r r l u r n n d f l o o r p l a n of r n r h d e a lu m

Band iConcert

Ladies Espec

$2.00 (TWO DOLLARS)
T er Copy

I'o a lp n ld
drraa

M

Any

Ad-

GREATEST PLAN BOOK
Theae

O ealgna W ill

I ’l r o a e

You

Mail Your Order Today
only

k n im -in N o m e it r o u
SAMI

Cheek

or

M oney

order

p ayable

■ A B S O L U T E L Y FR EE

J B

i;4C A SH ON THE DAY OF SALL BALANC
24-30 ANjj) 36 MONTHS.

1o

E. A . B R A V E N D E R
Knout S t t p a U I n )
U 1*3 I - r n u k l J u Ntri
T am p a. F lorid*

ALLEN &amp; BRENT AUCTIONEERS

J. W. FERGl,s°

�MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1925,

Future Beauty
--- 1—itr«n»rKl;i mfVT."-::n:a:ti

r

.

iu

a n o th e r d a v is I s l a n d s ff-Q

nvesti
p

o

s i t s

P ro tits

L«t 63 in Block I origin.-illy costing $8,00U
has been lolrl (ot $12,001), permitting the
owner to realize an immediate profit ot
$4,000.
Owner of Lots 2,
offered $15,000
cost $7,750. hut
refusing a $7,500

Lot G9, Block I, war bought for $3,MO.
The owner has refused $10,000, a proHt of
$2,000.
* * *

3 and 4 ,'n Block 19 was
for his propeity which
would not sell, thereby
profit.

Lot I /, Utock I*, which cost
was
fold in less than n week .niter purchase for
$10,000. making for its owner a quick
profit of $ 1.501.
¥ • ¥
The owner of Lot 40. Block I, has persist­
ently refused the most attractive offcis for
his property, feeling that within a short
time he can realize a $10,000 profit.

A $2,000 profit was made by the owner ef
l-ot 53, Block 40, costing originally $12,*
500 and selling for $14,500 in one bar
from time of purchase.

Mlores property,
The original purchaser of Lots 23-29 IS
Block 46. made $2,000 in a quick tura*
r.— . Re IlOUtd'* th« lots for $24,000 ud
sold them for $26,000. V’’.T

as (juickly refused

T ‘v

Hwner of Lot 21. Block 57, sold far $2.'
90 the lot which originally cost him $h*
^ 0 . making a $700 profit in a half-hour *
time.
, --------------- ¥ * ¥

anc

'ix hundred dollars svas made in I«1
*- hour hv the owner of Lot 25, B!«»
oaid $2,900 and sold his property h*
e 1 e on
*Twner of Lots 20-2! Block 20, pain
q90 originally and immediately sold
‘*•7,000. showing a profit of $2,200 in
•'n.n two hours.

I he owner nt Lot I., Block 51. which cost
$ 1 1,000, recently irllined $12,700. thereby
turning down a c u e h profit of $1,700.
Lot* 20-21. Block 45. and Lot 11. Block 38.
originally told for $17,100, They were
recently sold for $21.350—a profit of $4.250.

Another sale of this magnetic island p
If you, too, would share in the great profit

l-ots 43-44. Block 50, brought a quick
profit of $1,500 when the original osvner
sold them for $12,500. The company price
was $11,000.

see our local representative today.

The owner of Lot 51. Block I
750 and refused $10,250. a pri
500.

many when the first section was completely

Owner of Lot 8, Block 42, mad* $2,500 in
an hours’ time selling for $9,600 properly
for which he paid $7,100.

Owner of Lot 16 in Block 25 fwk * Q1
nrofit of $435 in a very few minutes »
•'urchasino property at $4,350 andjeu
'or $4,785.
'Vobahly the best record for a quick
*i^*.»*» jyi the* frflfiochon
7-8. Block 42. costing $ 14,200 and s
SI6.700. showing a profit of $-',U
‘.:n minutes.

Make ;

mediate action is advised if you would avoir

For Davis Shores is the most-souoht nronort

D« P« DAVIS PROPERTIES
S t.

A u g u s tin e

•

Branch Offices in Jacksonville, Miami. Wcsl Palm Beach, Lake City, TallaLai:ce

T am pa
and. Si. Pelerrburg, Sarasota, Cl
Pemacolq, Sanford

t^ke Wale., Patalk:a,
M asonic Temple O f f

ai%c6. Developers

ice o f H aggard &amp; Co.

w ater, Ft. M yerr, Cocoa, Daylana, D elray, DeLand, Lake Worth,

�-

rz-A

SUsTuLS-LV*
fill &lt;1

a^^O TA ^DECEJm ER

*r? ir» noiQJi in

NEW ORLEANS, r S ' i t m “™Drc "'lu1! / Uli',ri'a no,,n bf(*s sten^=

[als To H old Meet
Srlando December 10
J J S S l* :

ffuinthannual
fondo. *&gt;» 10
.TD’ctcd from
K ; whether or

* m e AGO, Dec. 7._(3))_p ,
f e

*&gt;«■&amp;

mooting; a "get acquainted' @3-50; few ;j.05.
1 'LjJ
luncheon, with the tlcli’tfitoM,
•Sts of the Winter rartt
NEW
~
guests
Pnrk l
t nimiuhnnibcr of Commerce, and
ami discussions c olton
?•—UPi-.
of great interest to municipal of* Ftomly. }£lm
‘ 20.0*1*- J- M'1, ,li,&lt;i
fieials.
“he’ finnl clay
day will
given
:'W w ijl; July lV.tVl!
The
win he
oe ko
11' 'over
" ' 1 . Mar*
to addresses by officer.i of the

•s scsion will

Hr. It. L.

1ar.il J
jiy attorney, *m
n u id i and InL«*
f r ir g t/c f ir s t
[j; |f delivered

a niayor-cUct
who will disL:cm«;” u .

tmmisainiicr o
’ "Trafficc Rclinu. including
II. C airn s,

report said, and tho levies on automobile tires and parts, also repealed, were declared taxes on “misfortune."
Repeal of the passenger car tax
could not he considered, tho rcport said “as it would mnke tho
total reduction carried by the bill
altogether too large." The rato
wns cut from five to three per
cent.
The tax on alcohol, which would

-.

, firsts i7@50; or- lull, 1, Y
aliepcd'Tmm- „ Z
retrige^,
’ • U#* d W ",“ «
city commissioner; Leslie IL * rn-! *w
; firsts ;U'3.
_____
IJuigg. Miami chief of police amt
——
(t ontinued from page l.)
K. C. Uarvtn,
Garvin, rherCity Managers B.
e r - ! *’ ■**» 10UK,
c' m. u , Dec. 7.—l.l*)—
i‘
Grand Ji.ry Itusy
the taxpayer increases’in
increases in uniform*
uniformnnndinn; W. Austin Smtih, I'ort _ , r y nn I creamery higher lha-i
, '(HIK, Dec. 7.—UP)— *t.v. It was impossible to reduce
fierce; D. II. Bridges, Tnll;.has:' c: ' «t*as el; extras 50%; fir. t:; -1-”. Lh*T,',uKn evidence of rum running i the r;U&lt; in nil brackets and proWilliam It. Unit, Tallahassee nnu | t£.fcI).'ami corruption of government of- ‘l-rve '*roper graduations in the
J. R. Childs, Bnrtow. Others who
'•"
ieadw; fresh extra firsts
,} tb,' alleged "Dwyer syn- tax. That somewhere hone filled
In‘&gt;ie timn other is due largely to
Ihe nrhitrnry character of the redliction matie by the r.cts of 1021
and 11*24."
No Useful Purpose Served
....
................ gang
d l. a re
.-.-lit a lth o u g h ll't. inReterrini; to the committeo's re­
The delegates will he guests of
c.iuling M illiam
the
city .......
officials
the
mi.- vOrlando
.,»..uu v....
...... -on
.........
Dwyer, widely peal of the provisions for imbtic-!
last day, and an automobile rido L ( J i \ ( » R F S S
P I , \ \ T« i'nov'“ V 1 ‘”:,n n"'1 r:va' tnvk ity of infinite tax returns, the ro-|
will be token over the city upon rr, i r n v n i r i r n m , ?
V’
l. ' M «rrcsUd. Tho port declared the Treasury- De- 1
adjournment.
I -aU (. O N S f O t R i A X
charged i., the parcnuv'.t had informed the com­
Tho Florida League of Munel-1 ]tv ip \ o - n
j
I M n ', *
'
f "tin! op,'rating on mittee Put "no useful purpose has!
'
pidities was organized in 1022 “ I H . l u L l l V u
1* 1 K o 1 ,|lL' -Ll't'dic , c.itmnrd. its business been served" by it.
Reduction c£ th inheritance tax
with a membership of thirty-two. I
-------' ‘;'iu ti nn into milliuns of dolrates fu,m a inaxinmm of -III per
Thia year the number of tho:u nf(Continued from page I.)
! r.mnaily.
filiated has grown to 4‘2 .,
' of the Republicans in the !■ - &lt;
ii ii diip Augusta was un- cent to 2d per cent mul increase
The league, accordin'! to its of- the reaffirmed attitud * v&gt;: . Y ' ,!' r
‘"day for the ocon 1 in the credit to he allowed in fed­
firers, “endeavors tnrougii itn sunrem or-.m,
i
■' it car. rr. in n nnocti.m wit i eral inhirtt. in-, tax ettleimnts of

ZJ j
/A
-'J

w

r

Co!usnbiis,CincinnatiMlantaJiacon
IiV. Sanford ....
&gt;-**&lt;• «V L *
**m «■m
-m2 :30AM
I,v. Jacksonville
vj a

SD»

Ar. Macon .....

icircuit c o u rt, makes available to all city offi­
cials the best thought and efforts the s-eimte, the record ,f several
will he fen- in city government and ndminia- Keptii In aii senators from western
. An, ?■'1 infrequently opposreading o f tration. in order that failuers may
Unim iviiie be avoided and successes repented." ing administration nun hits and
pulicie , make the imieh narrower
Republican majuritty there men
May 8 1'j to 8 1M the corn mar­ more imcettain.
ket sagged a little and then scorXotii-i' of their intention to t pcd a fresh advance.
P',sl! Ihe tax bill .which was ready
Oats started *,i to lc hlghc”, lor report to the house today, and
May 45T« to -l(t and later held i" vote , a all other icgislutiun a
they saw fit, was given by the in| Dec. 7.—(/?) near to initial figures.
,&gt;ns on the
Previous were firmer, reflecting surgeit; group jn a stnteimnl is(day as re* upturns in grain and in hug values tued for the \Y’ icon-in d,•l.-gai:,to
lust night h&gt; representative FarState Mar- as well.
rand .tub,t i l iy th-j full croup
i follows:
niter nn organi/atiou meet
fa .1 ' i !.50;
NEW YORK. Dec. 7.—OP)— which representative NcIj h
(bushel tr a in Raw
sugar unchanged at -18. Ru­ Wiseon.'in, was re-elected chairi); eggplant;
|
ma. mt.lium

1,60@1.50;
matured

“’it el the fog off Pui*e May, N. ] these revisions however, will be
•!-. with barely enough steam in j gradual it said with the loss next
its luilera to keep it moving. A [calendar year being negligible and
(V-nt Guard boat piloted it tie in following year amounting to i
tw- -n two rock jetties to a safe about $15,000,000.
The report!
I’.nehurnge. Inv« tigntion started points out that the states by use |
wlien a sailor boasted the w i- of the credit provision will be able
&lt;! had run *2,000 ea es of liquor to make use of this tax without'
a-l’ore under cover of the heavy
(additiuiui!cost toitsc it inns,
i'"g, and the captain liml gone i R.feinug to therepeal of most
a 1 &gt;ro with the money from thejof the excise and occ'upatloiml
sale.
taxes are now equitable in their
First mate Alliert Erickson of application and produce hut little
the Augusta told const guards men revenue."
neither ho nor any of tho c r e w
---------------------------------knew tlie
captain'., name or - r i f , . , n
T n iM n !l" i
whereabouts, and that the captain [1/111 AM It
I l I N if l r i l l
hin own, tho ship's and Erick- i i l l u n l i M U&lt;M* v l i l U l l 1 •
sm ’s papers

MOM’N PO P

; boxes fancy
!0.

F in e

a

i v e s Tt

I c.'.r THE RING PAID FOR - BUT GOSH.TriAT
WCNT WORK-t i ’LL EE TWO TEARS BEFORE
IT'S F':D - L WISH X COULD GET A JOB
WORKING N'GHTS TO EARN 60MB EXTRA
COUC H - BUT STILL LCRETTA INSISTS

UP W E BERR1E3 A WEEK To r* * . *.
EaJGASEMENT Ring L Bough , SOL L
BE5IDES L5TILLDWE ?0e *,in oZ '

i\

Those

d in n e r s a t the cduntr ’/ cu

«

m

&amp;■%
*
•9 '

T&amp;

ar.

9
c*_

L2.’t'"-1J

;-S*

• ‘

HR

I____

f'

*'

Iv

il

t '-

fi

*

$x;

-

t*

m

\\ -X J7,
A»

M

...

'&lt;c,w’

GO':! "\';G
i toUnttn . - *' t

951
d ; w

m

\.7

- AND MAC. CHICKCV.L-J M3 UH7.6-1J'JSTDEDUCT vfEAWEEK FROM HlS
V«A2ES TI'. l THl AMOUNT IS PAID. AND
BY THE Y..\7 IP ANYONE ASKS FCKA
RAI63 EEFCFrE THE FlKaTcr InC YE*\R-,

^rn—--- -

w . , ."C !'

j

In c o o k i n g t or c h i l d r e n s e l e c t a fat w h i c h is no u r i s h'
ing and m o s t easily d i g e s t e d .

ffass Cjtrnli i,t ft’!!'*„ whiff Jnoif

l.iu i Lt the
i f ili« !•!•!»»«,
l*iM llciW't ' p f il slnry f« «I4| cJ.

U,
vV r-_

__

__ J

-•!k CONkrti) NAGEL
PAUUNE ‘DARKE
LUCILLE LyVEIiNE.'

u

ft!

Uy

•ill

fiOTWlWQ DOIMfiJ

A

iftj tm i Jhcc —«*l Ctlli t&gt;I

I 11,
iini»m a: t IcutU a'i*l «'*
tigVMM*. 1 it
I11Ty f! At
iMiVcJ fimiiCi lit N*f Yuik (*»r t*r»

Wrs-'jAA Y. ItlCi

ynn |i*«* r m been u.4J m 1 1

t r i i t picture.

f&gt;

K ttai'ui.
Iti/lu i1X1 and

-41
yxs

T*

[vy

July bad

if,*.

a

vT-T

~ i MC JUGT RtiiliT—
c

[17{l)i: | ;
» flitl: |i*|\i
UiTi 1H.
[7
t—V
jrj
*P
iV »UMt

^

1

.! ‘1

ur

-n

i ’er, with an
(1 an up*.ud
Jir group.
rendit inn
jh*try revit
br^'.r divl-l
n, promote.11 ( T xIV E 6CST ) T I I ’-MfiClAjS IN M 6H0CT THE
IHE
*Iavn in the 1 CL!
CLD OIL AT POP AND ASK HIM FOR A f?A!GE - I'VE )
’d iVtmli mu
E l e n h e r e a y e a r a \*d t m e n title d to a
'
Llulf p„inis
l it t l e MORE GREt'N IN AW FAY ENVcLOFS.(It one-half i
ANcTriER R -’E BUCKS WOULD PUT
Unit.

fT&gt; -I'uul-

m

Phone G3-J

-ill

\\W

*1, Genera!
Ir.l':i i’:i '

RJ j

D

III

led mainly to

lower at

Reservations, Tickets, Information from any ACL
Agent or H. T. Aly, TA.
____.______

rUMPNR

pduded such

lr-,;i! ,,, -

Compartments, Drawing Rooms, Sections, Bertha
and Conches. Dining Cars Serve sill Meals.

S i v rf-itoCwfl

,/.M r

kfeet a ; traJ-

_

■ m

10:00 AM
. 8 :35 PM
5 :40PM
10 :25 AM
. 7 :30PM
T:30PM
6 :54PM
. 8 :40 PM

UPON SEEING ME EVERV EVENING &gt;

l y, /

1-Cot- »

l —bW—Buyl ainJ i.trtcil a fir :;

Atlanta .....
Cincinnati ..
Columbus ..
Cleveland
Toledo
Detroit

.... ACL
.....CoftJa .
Co ft! a
L&amp;N .
.. CCCitStL
..CC&amp;StL ..
.. CCCAStL
. MC ......

**J;

W x 1 ■! ti, id

i .'cican stall the 6; vernor ovfiill

Hoy/! - HOVi TOE DEUCE A/A I. 3- -

:. 7—l,T)—
J steadv;
| Mur.
ii;.

At*.
Ar.
Ar.
Ar.
Ar.
Ar.

B Y TAYLOR

pu d d le o f m u d

bo cut 23 per cent ■ year benea,
and nn adilitional 25 pet cent in
two years, waa classified as a
levy which "constitutes a burden
upon the consumers to whom it is
in most cases shifted by the manu*
facturcr."
The bill proposes to retain thd
membership of board of tax appeals at 10 and increase the saiarics nf members from 17,600 to
$10,000 annually.

Republicans Face
Strong CoalitionAs
69thCongressOpens

ftt.&gt;|:oininjr f“-; Jacksonville fire department.chief; (| ilf;,V
Tf-S
L i„ (lib*. of Dr. Sumter. L Lowrey. Tampa g g g g *

i;^ii!c, :y :ty

: - ,WA.

* la” Cw* 7‘ ' r*d*c*d, "was so*^Wgh^as^to ***haiotp l*’ tcf **’ tkvis, of Tnlla- press the business and reduce tho
nassep, has been named sccrcta- revenue to the government" the
csta.athpg fn congress to vote r&gt; of the State Road Department, report declared. The tax on jowelto succeed .Miss Crenry Thompson, ry also repealed. was declared as
oi Bagdad, according to nn an- - "difficult to collect and burdenj’ouncemcnt made by Dr. Rons A. some of operation."
Hathaway, chairman.
Repeal of the tax on automobile
t 7 o TTJrZ -----------------\ “
: ;
; ■ .
trucks was voted because it was
l iq u o r r u n n e r s
A memorial window Im.* been a tax "solely on business" the
m historic Calvary Episoas.ness, me
PREPARING f o r dedicated
copal Church in Fletcher, Nortli
CHRISTMAS RUSH Carolina, in memory of “Bill
*\ve," American humorist.

jhaJc’ 3rc nf'

, cjiy nwnajrcr
addresses b&gt;
Jlsrtin, «n
rn t" t,r- ;' i*

192!&gt;.

c wfiita to compromise," the nCVIS TO HEAD HOAD BODY .C u t s Based on Conditions

Ljonnis^tion, a-*
^M a-ers, lirc*
datum.

L , by tW I » ”

7.

S n o w d r i f t

a

Frcm the Brnaduxiy Sceres j by

nor o n l y m a k e s t h i n g s g o o d t o c a t h u t i s i t s e l f m o r e
n o u r i s h i n g t h a n a l m o s t a n y f o o d y o u c o o k w i t h ic

i.ULA VOLLMER

' ka, fidlow-

.J-'Pta but
one t„

)i

t
,

11’1 lr gai
am .

i

B f i r tu.
ri
N U U 1 **:

1\

A

To

w

/O f®

‘4

1

A f |3 f

.

o i e r &amp;

«

B

umg been brought to

mv atten tio n that oassiblymy connectlm w itii the Atlantic Coast lineK ailroad Company m ight have some influence
w«uld prevent me fro m doing my full duty us a 4 ify Ctfiiimissione1.
.
.
.
;
,
.
r;iv rmini ilman and as City Commissioner, the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company has never
atlvtse th a t m my p a st experience ;e, 1
i
■,.jr a s , know, the Atlantic Coast Line officials do not know th a t 1 am a candida
‘hU-Q to lntiuence me m any m anner wmu^otvu,
*
office of City Coinnussionei'.
jsk
,
„
, ,
1
IVKc judgment on any measure th at may come before the City Commission, and if elected
t e

n

r

t a

^

; s

i i s

s

^

a

i ...................... .

H

al -Viivt.
.v f*

*■ •V -L ■

W&gt;r-

,

.

« .

s

T E v e NS

�r**

THE SANFORD HERA:

MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1925,

DAO* FOUR

SO M ETH IN G E L SE TO S W E A R O FF OF

E lectin g a Gity C om m issioner

H ie Sanford Herald
P atllak H ( T ,rr tllrn iM a n r t p l
l*M l*r at ta if o rt. KI«rW*

As Brisbane Sees It
I,augh Month
One I.ady, One Shoot
India's Untouchables
Her 29th Son, At 68
• BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
Copyright 192.",, by S ta r Co.

nfous rivalry, a seemingly paradoxical term, is the

It. II. IIKHd .

H. I.. DKA.t
i:\iit.i: r . j i i .m : '

/

n m ?s

M akes Us W onder If It’s W orth the Fun
IIo had recently been on a hunting trip, this friend of
ours, in the Cape Sable country, and came back with glowing
accounts of his success and interesting stories to tell of wild
life, lie was the proud possessor of a beautiful deer skin
and a pair of antlers and wrote us o f his conquest.
“In a chimp of bushes some thirty yards ahead a very
small pair of antlers m ight have been differentiated with
care from the branches of the bush. Throwing my rifle o ff
safety and putting it to my shoulder I was about to take a
shot, when with a slight rustling of leaves, the most beauti­
ful young buck I have ever seen stepped out directly in front
of me. It was one of the Florida red deer, about the size
of a very young calf.”
“Ilia thin crooked legs seemed senreely large enough to
support his plump body. His delicate nostrils were lifted
high in the air as he sn iffed violently. Suddenly he turned
quickly and faced me. Barely a second could have elapsed
before I shot him, but that was su fficien t time for me to note
a most piteous expression in his large starlike eyes, which
seemed to be pleading for life.”
'T here was som ething shockingly human about him. He
seemed to realize that he had no escape except through the
doubtful mercy of his hunter. It was an almost overpower­
ing temptation to lower my rifle. And then, the light breeze,
which blew directly from him to me, brought with it the odor
of a deer, and in my imagination 1 could see and smell won­
derful steaks of venison roasting over warm coals. I fired.”
"A dark, black hole appeared between the startled eyes,
and a thin stream o f blood began to trickle down his delicate
nose. For an instant he seemed to be regarding me with
utter disdain and indignation, and then the eyelids slowly
dropping, he fell.”

IIIRLE VERSE FOR TODAY
OUR M ERCIFUL FATHER:—
I will arise and go to my father
and . . . say, Father, I nave sinned
against heaven, and in thy sight:
I am no more worthy to be called
thy son; . . . And he nrose and
came to his father. Hut while he
was yet nfnr off, his father snw
him, and ran, and fell on his neck
and kissed him. Luke 15:18, l'J,
20.

PRAYER:—Our
F ather, we
thnnk thee th at thou a rt ever true
to thy Covenant Prom ise to r e ­
ceive the contrite sinner who pleads
tho m erits of the Redeemer. We
confess our guilt, pray they parti lin­
ing grace ami ask th a t thy Sent
may be set upon us, fo r Jesus'

OUT OF T H IS LIFE
Out of this life I shall never take
Things of silver nnd gold I make.
All that I cherish nnd hoard away
A fter I leave, on the earth must
stay.
Though I have toiled for a paint­
ing rare
To hang on my wall, 1 must leave
it there.
Though I call it mine and I boast
its worth
I m ust give it up when I quit tho
earth.
All thnt 1 g ath er and all that t
keep,
I m ust leave behind when 1 fall
asleep.
And I wonder often w hat I shall
own
In that other life, when I pass
alone.

The practical adaptation of the airplane to commerce,
industry and passenger needs is coming, just as surely as
that day has arrived w hen many who once scoffed at the
idea o f a horseless carriage are found now cracking their
doors to tho w olf in attem pting to meet monthly installments
on the family car.
The day is coming when tourist nnd commercial air pullmans will fly to Florida on schedule, bringing in tourists and
investors from all parts o f the nation, flying everywhere,
east and west and north and south, demolishing time, reduc­
ing miles to feet. W hether these planes will stop here, a
logical supply base, or roar on to other points is a question
for the city to decide, and quickly.
The construction o f a suitable landing field for these ar! gosies of the air is not futuristic, but a present day need it'

in /he long

LOT o f

Run -

lr WAR came now. between
this nation nnd a nation well sup­
plied with fighting airships, this
nation would wind up in the mud.
And the fault would be the gov­
ernm ent of tho United States, dis­
couraging nun that understand
flying, confiding the flying mnehine problem of the country to
"big b u tter ami egg men." A na­
tion th at only talks, while other
nations build flying machines, ir
hending for trouble. This is such
a nation.
THE LAW allows each dog
"one bite.” Unless it can be
proved th at the dog is biting for
the second time, ho and his own­
er nro not responsible.
In Chicago the rule seems to be
that each Imlv, especially if m ar­
ried, is entitled to "one shoot."
Mrs. Mary Kuna, who killed her
husband, and who has ju st been
acquitted by a .Chicago jury„'.!a
the Inst of a long and honorable
line. Of forty women recently
tried for husband murder in Chi­
cago, only nine were convicted,
not one was hanged.
The question seems to he, “ if
a lady may not kill her own hus­
band, whose husband may she
kill?"

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ n a n a n s c q iia n B *

K ID D IN G OURSELVES
PROVIDENCE NEW S
As a nation, we Americans are
very fund of kidding ourselves.
The process begins early in life
nnd stays by us to the grave. It
seems to be something th a t is
native to our country, something
that we draw in involuntarily ns
individuals and persist in blindly
collectively.
It extends into every part of
our life. We demand it. The pub­
lic man who refuses to kid us
along soon finds an early and un­
lamented retirement.
In other words, we have fostered
certain illusions about ourselves
which we will tight vigorously to
preserve unimpaired.
Are we kidiiing ourselves, or
are we telling the truth, when we
say that this is a land of perfect
religious freedom? (Do a jRtlc
thinking befor - you answer.)
Are we kidding ourselves when
we maintain that there are equal
rights for all nun in America?
(Consider the numerous "third de­
gree” brutalities practiced by po­
lice in various cities.I
Are wo kidding ourselves when
we expatiate on the American
fondness fur free .‘"pooch ? (Ask
the California editor who got a
thousand days iti jail for contomot

DO YOU occasionally devote
"tearful hours" to sympathizing
with poor Hindus, and other S00,«
000,(101) Asiatics in India, held un­
der the thumb of Great Britain ?
You might squeeze out nn extra
tear for India’s -10,000,000 "u n ­
touchables."
Poor Ghnndi, well-meaning fa ­
natic, trying to drive tho British
out of India by imposing long
fasts upon his thin body, nobly de­
fends his miserable fellow coun­
trymen, tho untouchables.

Judge learn, when
is through
had gathered some
too ?

Or shnll a t the last it be mine to
find
That nil 1 had worked for I'd left
behind?
— Edgar A. Guest.
Don’t forget to vote tomorrow

It has gotten to be real am us­
ing to see some of our friends so
busy they cannot take tim e to
answer the telephone.
The Perry Herald declares nn
exhibit of fine calves adds a ttra c ­
tion to any fair. Solomon with
utl his wisdom never told us so
Florida lias been depicted an a place where there i.s the
much in so few words.
wildest speculation, calculation which is bound to lead to

"A Paris fashion designer says
corsets a re coming buck. We bail
not discovered they hud gone any­
where."—Commerce, (iu., News.
Do you suppose our esteemed
Georgia contem porary is familiar
with the fact thut tho well-known
Civil War has ended ?

Vo /we A

8 E S IP 0 S iT'5 A i^ E ir v
EXPENSIVE MABlT
.v

ONE PARAGRAPH in the
report of the President's aircraft
commission says th a t although the
next w ar may begin in the air, it
is ant, like the last w ar, to end |
in tho mud.
That tells only p art of the
story. The next war will start in j
the air, striking at cities on the J
ground and the nation in t h a t ,
next w ar that finds itself inndc- 1
nuntoty siinplied with flying ma­
chines "will wind up in the mud’’
of defeat, disgrace and bnnkrupt-

A L ogical A irsh ip Supply Base

An long ns drunken persona are
nMowed to drive automobiles wo
muy expect serious accidents, it
Isn't the speed laws that are to
blame, but enforcement of liq­
uor lawn.

mma T

WE HAVE one man th a t under­
stand:! aviation. Mitchell.
Be-anso ho tells the tru th they put
him on tiia l, trying to/drive him
nut of the arm y.
We had another man that un­
derstood m anagement of diilg hles, Commander Imndsdowne, of
the Shenandoah, who crossed the
ocean in a dirigible.
Ho warned the navy depart­
ment ngainst sending tho Shenan­
doah to destruction. They ignored
him. sent the ship to her doom,
killing him. And then they held
a whitewashing investigation, in­
tended apparently to prove that
tho wreck of the Shenandoah w a .
the fault of her commander, al­
though he would bo nlivn and Ilia
ship safe had his advice heen tak­
en.

W hat shall they find and what
nhall they see
In the soul th a t answ ers the call
fo r m e?
Shall the g re a t
my task
That my sp irit
riches,

it woulp b e a

p \Z A'UCM G c OQAKP

Ths V

WHY WAIT for Ja n u ary ? E v­
ery month is laugh month in the
Politic!! ol the lower order are absolutely unknown in 1’nited States, when you think
Sanford, and it is this fact rather than the choice of one of about the kind of a irc ra ft mani two candidates that should give Sanford citizens the great­ ■igemcnt we have, and our com­
est satisfaction and the most convincing assurance of the pute failure to remedy a miser­
able situation.
continuance of political harmony here.

,—Construction of St. Johns-lndlan River canal.
—Extension of white way.
—Swimming pool, tennis courts,
etc.
—Augmenting of building pro­
gram—houses, hotels, a p a r t ment houses.
—Extension of street paving
program.
—Construction
of
boulevard
around I-ake Monroe.
—Completion of city lwautlfication program.
—Expansion of rchool system
with provision for increased fa­
cilities.

\

&lt;30OP (PGA IF I6AVE u p
,
These b l o w things */heV

IT IS announced, with solemity,
that January is to be "laugh
month." You are supposed to cul­
tivate the habit of Bmiling and
j laughing, to become an optimist

With both candidates being highly respected gentlemen,
there are those who may find it difficult to decide who will
make the better commissioner. The Herald is of the opinion
that E. F. Housholder should be elected tomorrow. Our only
objection to Mr. Stevens is the fact th at he has such business
THE II ERA M I'S I'l.ATI’ORM
,—Deeper water route to Jack­ relations with the railroad that, in our opinion, he is disquali­
fied from acting ns a high official of the city.
sonville.

I ^ / hThiK*.

IT IS pollution and disgrace
that the "caste system" of India
shows 10,not),(too human beings in
the three vile classes of "untouchability, and invisibility."
It is pollution and din'race even
to touch some of them. With oth­
ers. tho high class Hindus may
not even approach within a certain
distance of them, and the very
right of others defies the superior
eyes that look upon them.
Until India solves the problem
of her own 10,000,1)00 degraded
“untouchables," she can hardly
expect to solve her more im port­
ant problems.

HOW EV Lit, W E net'll not foci
too proud of ourselves in this
disaster. I am absolutely convinced that this view is both country, for while wt* haven't any
unreasonable and unfounded. There i.s so much behind a racy of untouchables," we have
race and religious hatreds
Florida investm ent in solid worth and in opportunity for our
that are sufficiently disgraceful
development that, in the opinion o f those best versed in in a people imagining themselves
Florida matters, values have still a long way to climb be­ to bo enlightened.

fore the top is reached. These men are so certain of the
l HAN ten million moth­
soundness of their judgm ent that they are still pouring their ersMORE
Will wonder, shutter and m ar­
own money into Florida investm ents. Could there he proof vel when they read ot a Spanish
more positive of their sincerity when they predict future woman of Valladolid, M**. L,,r*nprosperity for that S ta te? It i.s unthinkable that such men z°, who has given birth to her
sun in th* sixtyas John H. Perry, Jam es M. Cox, Frank Shutts, Carl Fisher, twenty-ninth
eighth year of he.- age.
Joseph W. Young, George E. Merrick and Barron G. Collier,
A bra tarn's wife u u j have been
who have watched the growth of Florida year by year, oldiT a non she \vj.i prcMcnted
could he throwing their money aw ay.— William If. Rankin in a son to her husban 1. and he, nnd
she, in cold blood*-.; cruelty, drove
New York Sun.

A Chicago woman is suing her
deaf and dumb husband for divorce,
alleging thut he sw ears at her on
his fingers. We don't see why
MY F A V O R IT E STORIES
she doesn't swear back ut him in
loud tones, because he cuuldn’t
By IRVIN S. COBH
henr to cuss back, and she would
■till have
the satisfaction of
Among tile w riter's acquaint­ was some blood spots on the kitch­
knowing th at she hud told him ances |s a well-to-do person who en floor. And then l seen how
whure to get off.
spends his iximmers crusing about everything was nuised up, so that
in a private yacht. The North give me u kind of u start, and I
Love makes
the world
go Atlantic coast has hut few secrets dropped everything and went into
round. That is, it makes the fe ­ from him.
the sitting-room, and there was my
male half of tho world go round
Ono afternoon near Capo Cod wife stretched out on the floor,
to be teen by the other half, ami he dropped anchor ju st o ff a vil­ plum’ unconscious, with a club layIt makes the other half go round lage for the night. While he in* alongside her where somebody
to bee tho
female half.— Kustii was bitting on deck puffing a cigar hud knocked her cold. It certain!)
Lake-Region. From this we g a th ­ before retiring, he saw one native was a terrible surprise. Here 1
er that love is ju st about the most approach another who was perch­
im portant thing in the work], an*) ed upon the dock and heard the come home, tired out after Hshin
all day long
"
not knowing much about the sub­ newcomer say, in oxcitcd tones:
ject far be it from us to say o th­
"How wa* the fishing ?" inqulr
"1 walked iu my house awhile
erwise.
ago and tho first thing 1 noticed cd the friend.

AUDITS

SY

Hall, Pentland &amp;ji

of court.)
Is it an illusion that our national (
Jacksonville, Tampa, Jlioi
policy is always just nnd enlighten ■
ed? (If not, why are the marines
Sanford, West Palm
in H aiti?)
Is it true that we are a liberty- fj
CENTRAL FLORIDA OFIlJ
loving,
broad-minded
people?
317-318 First National Cut a
(Dozens of censorship boards nnd m
Hanford, Florida
thousands of blue laws to explain a
if it is.)
u
S. G. GUAY, Resident line
Is it true that America*!* intel­
lectual level is higher than those ■ ■ ■■■■■■■ RUN HEM *n «ms a m e n ciiiutnc
of other nations? (We have a num­
ber of "anti-evolution" laws on our
sta tu te hooks.)
NOW OPEN
Are we a courteous people? (Try
to drive a car or ride in u subway
T H E ALTAMONTEBOl
in a big city.)
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
Now the putting of these ques­
tions doesn’t by any means imply
Between
Sanford
and Orlando. 0*f«
th at the traditions mentioned above
M
agnificent
location.
27 igrtj jp*
are false,
two lakes. Golf, tennis, cranstputi
Rut it doesn't hurt to examine
them p retty carefully, once in a
guests.
while. Complacent assurance th at
Fine orchestra, cuisine and
we are ull right is not a healthy
family
hotel. Hates very medest m
fame of mind. It'si much better
GEO. E. BATES &amp; SON—( M l
to stop, occasionally, nnd find out
if we a re really kidding ourselves.
Because, if we are, we can easily
remedy m atters. We can, if we
will, make the faets fit the illusion
—by keeping tho illusion and
changing the facts.

j

100 PE R CEN T A M ERICAN
NEW YORK HERALD-TRIBUNE
Well can the citizens of this
country afford to ignore the im­
pudent assertion of a French scho­
lar thnt the cocktail is not a truly
American drink. Suppose for the
sake of argum ent th at a decoction
called a "cot pie tel" was imbibed
by the people of Bordeaux three
centuries ago. No proof is ad­
duced that it bore any relation to
the appetizer which since the days
of George Washington was an
American institution, and which
stilt remains an unutt tinablu mod­
el for the Pari:*'an bartenders, who
vainly strive to give visiting
x tinkers something just ns good.
"Ihe date of the first cocktail
served in this country has been
lost, probably because those to
whom it was served immediately
thereafter found themselves in that
ideal state of mind which is con­
cerned neither with the present
pa-" nor future. This, however’
\ve do now. Thackeray spoke of
the cocktail in "The Newcomes,"
Hawthorne mentioned it in his
writings, and for many years it
was the means of protracting the
tours through this country of
Europeans who had com.- but for
brief stays.

For more than n hundred years 2
there has been no question in the i *
minds of the people of London and 5
Faris that the cocktail embodied n
the American spirit in a most de- ■
betable form. Well content were Jj
France and Italy to supply one of ■
the ingredient:*, and England, by 15
w-ay of Holland, to furnish the ™
other. That
claims of Bor­
----- the
— -------deaux nro wholly without founda­
tion is established by the fact that
a man might travel for (lays
through the shops of that city
without either finding a bottle of
um or discovering a native who
had ever heard of that beverage.
Until a comparatively few years
ago this was also true of Paris.
That the origin of the once great
American drink is veiled in mys­
tery is of no moment. We do not
know whence the Indians came to
people our forest;« or whether the
maize and potato were indigenous
or arrived from some other con­
tinent by the trade winds, but we
do know that America gave them
to the world, as it did the cocktail.
And though only the first two re­
main to us we shall defend them
all us our own.

!»(!•&gt;•»

‘R O PIIETS
CITIZEN
Doctors called mtu consultation
frequently disagree with each othcr, lawyers give contradictory
opinions on the same state oi
facts, and even those interested
in w a ,t r r supply situations have
sometimes found themselves not
in exact accord, the percentug,
of accord ranging from
iwr ecu'
downward.
But there is one class of orof
ess Iom l men who never disngrm
with each other as to the nutennu
® certain situation. They d&lt;
differ on details and the „L»n
which indicate the outcome bui
never on the outcome itself. \
to this they are m perfect, una
ninious, undiluted and um-hior
nnted acco rd -n u t one ten thou,
andth part of a millimeter exist.

a poor slave girl out into the
street. But that story of A bra­
ham is in the Bible f3r back.
If anything could amaze anil in­
terest women, il would he the case
of a woman with twenty-nine
ions, no daughter, and giving
birth to the twenty-ninth boy ut
sixty-eight years of age.
dding.’’
° Pini0n!* (roru win
The chnnces arc 3 ,.100 to 1
These*
are
the
I o n g - r a n ir
against a woman past fifty be­
■
weather
prophets.
The Unin]
coming a mother, which seems a [Slates W eather Bureau
expert
great pity, but nature probably
are not numbered among the .
knows best.
It doesn't m atter so much with became they do not rank high?
than mere forecasters, and 4t k. .
T I k R un* 0n,3f contribute part oo not attem pt to for— ■.. _!"**
&gt;f the ehilil s mind and frequent­
ly not much of that.
Statistics in heredity show that
ft*. Bn? aitnC? ° / f*tho”
inhorIted a t least ninety times out of
a hundred th iou-h the d a tf h te n

real prophets i« always that a
coming winter will be an unusual­
ly cola one. No warm winter is
*ver forecast, no m atter whether
[••o expert is guided by the wish
b o n e of n goose, u ruling day or
the spotted appearance of the
measles-infected sun. W inter will
always bo cold and summer as
hot as the place no ur.e wishes
t*&gt; go, a t least on a pleasure trip
Of course sometimes things
happen to upset the predictions
ami also of course the prophets
are not blamublc for this — it
should not lessen the credit to be
accorded them us wjse men; we I
*ny men because we never heard
of a woman weather prophet. As
well discredit a sports w riter who
confidently tells that one football
team will win.
The community will be strongly
inclined to believe this. Consider,
in * tho liberal supply „f heat the
sun so generously dispensed la*t
summer nnd early fall it is nul
surprising to learn th at its stock
is now depleted. This would seem
to argue to some thut therefore
next summer will not be hot but
: they should not set up their un*baked Ignorance against true
prophets—and according to them
| this winter will be unusually cold
. anJ neid bumtucr unusually hot.

Do N ot Give nai
T he O p p o r tu n ity
to get jo u r valuable je*'
stored at home or
Our Safe Deposit Vau!l 1
theft and fire. The rent
Is only 52-00 to 55.00 P*

Interest

STRENGTH

�r
~

L

21 I

________

W U A L .1X1) P E R S C m r im W m

[fcpHONE:

148

MRS. FRED S. DA1GER, SOCIETY
___, U U “ EDITOR
«“

----CANFORD’S recent
j p \ y O ^ O F ^ o A £ lT V ^ . __________

brides

____ |

i latest fashion
hints for milady
b y MABY V *&gt;&gt;=«•*• •
___ —. —
. »-» jk
BY MARY MARSHALL
Copyright McClure Syndicate

t

" 1""
E S"

RESIDENCE TELEPHONE: 217-W
day for the L iterature Department
hut no program is scheduled for
W O M AN’S CLUB
this date, ns Its very successful
art exhibit is so recent. Tbe de­
NOTES
partment Is planning a party for
club children to be given on Dec.
The
month
of
Dcccmbei
The
month
of
December
will
n
at
2d!
have n great many cluh «
*»•*
«
—*
-----•
•
events,
ns
I
' * • ______
the
comm cc
...u program
imukihhi mnimiucc has felt |
‘hat this month belong partlcul - 1 On Friday of I
lJ“ •*“[*
a r,y to t he church and home, but Iden circle of the Welfare Departthe few meetings nre to be held ment wilt me*t with Mrs. llenry

____________________ .— ---------------------------- .------------i
Very new. very smart and dif- nre opposeil. And now he have
ficult to define is the hat called the interesting situation
at the
(logolo.
........... th
.....
.....
rkood Classnow It
at *nrki*.»*
Church will
new
hat
which —
we are told is takWhat Is a Ciiglo hat anyway, ing fashionable Paris bv Jtorm
t the church
how is it shaped, and who gave and which has belun to
n.-u!liitnr, IltHly, K,-ntl&lt;-r», HunnlttK Hi ■ant. Itepalrlntr
it its outrageous name? These
icty shower
S
i
S
Z
'T
S
.
'
I
'
"
T
'
l
.
!
!
w
,
n
r
,V
r,
o
T
o
'
o
V
4
"
"
’T
are
questions
that
may
have
pre­
XVe Specialise In Wrecks
rartme"1 af
follower, ot fn-hlon in
if ir f S S S f i. V “ l |i l
sented themselves toyo u if you
- o'clock
this
counto—
is
ns
severely
un}jw
s&lt;*
al.
E
r
for
the
Cldl
erntion
will
he
hardy
shrubs
for
have been considering the subject trimmed as any we have ever *ta annual shower for Inc LnU |
as hosSanford Radiator and
1 ---- • —
____
v
(dren's
I r o n n lHome
l . i n i n kAistoi.*
—
of hats within recent days. The worn.
Society of Florida,
It10 - anfoni garden,
llody Works
answer to your first question
! hold their
Ju rt nt present it appears in followed
by its regular bridge
srems to be a rather delicate one. soft felt. It looks ns if its char-( game. Those who have heard Mr.
flection of
Itaillator*. t.xmps nnit Fentler*
There are various “interpretsthe Old MaUntil after dan. 1. the president
ridges had
ha l Fntrg present the work of ih :*
.nn.rnn.in i avtem tic creases and ridge*
All Antumolillr M. t.il Parts
the
club
not
keep h.r
her us- Welillng, Itraslmr »ml aol.lertng
tions” of the’original Gigolo ha* ' beon applied nonchalantly, as if « . . ! Institution, .m l «h» knn . « ( Iof
* ’&gt;j»
'*■&gt;■*will
w™
l_
_
*
*
*
r will entcrend. , considerable
difference
of tomorrow
they might
\\..rk OuarnnlrrJ lu I'lrn.r
.....uuirrence
or I iwmnrrow
they niiglit
be given :n,.
rnnrr 1 hnn ‘’(i venrs \vill
the Evening
i ^inK. / ior
more
years,
ori-ir vl a“
*h" il,cnt,t&gt;* " f the \ another slant and shape. But
ns
L
T
™ t .man
i .t 0 jii
.-I?™
” ’- . J] fer with her on club m atter to
M W rn l «rn&gt;m l n i r r f l
Gut
ii3
npr,j
no
(irj-iuptnke
part
jtfcck at her
*&gt;nn(i&gt;ril. I'I&lt;•r1,1.»
. this donation.
telephone ll'dl-W or to see her at
| Th/&gt; Gigol t Uni that comes from
Caroline l’«I mix of Pnris is per­
} Gifts of money nre always ac­ her home on Sanford Heights.
of the Col.
haps the most widely recognized.
ceptable, and suitable toys, books
Auxiliary
I Most people pronounce it rather
and nrticlcs of new clothing nre
pinish " ar
uelv when they first see it, but
A I IIIT s
among the usual gifts. Mrs. C.
St STPMs
I X \ I’. XTIIJ A T IO X S
I \ CO t i l ’. T A X
at 3 o’clock
that l,« rather in its favor. Most
It. Kirtlcy will be hostess of the
of the hat&lt; that have won out in
•on home,
afternoon, nnd she hope's to see
Robertson, W illiam s and M onahan
rti-ant Wilson, form erly Mis* Florence Henry, whose marriage m the rac for fashionable favor
t will enthe department present in folk
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
cf the Dup- Saturday afternoon was n quiet event, niul her ,i . e. . Mrs. Claude Ogil- have met with ridicule or dixnpn Cluh at vie fomerlv Miss Ethel Henry, who became the bride of a prominent. nroval when they made their de­
^
u
l
l
r
1^-UV
T f m p l f If if !t«2!itcc
Wednesday of this week is the
young attorney o t Fort MxOT oh Nov. 18.
ry home,
hut. The important thing about)
ristian En*
Rcboux’s Gigolo is that the crown
rian churcii,
is crushed down in front and it is
Mrs. William Bossidy higher in front than in back.
b»rs of the
rth League
Moreover, it is a soft felt, shape
E ntertains A t Bridge left
at 7:30
untvimmed. usually, save for
SrnlH N . .« SrlllH K — SI.IMt— « | . a o — « 3 .im ~ .S 3 Jt» — A.ld l i n t e m i n e n t T n t
a hit of a band nnd a bow. And
And Dance On Friday this
is interesting. Millin*r.t, you
Among the business visitors In
rpter N. S. the city Saturday from Jackson­
. and many women whose in_ ...... - - __ .
The “Neighborhood Bridge Club”
me of Mrs. ville wa* Herbert Martin.
terest in hats is In the w e a rin g .----------- — ~
was
most
delightfully
entertained
olia Avenue
nnd bridge and an informal dance, of ’em have been trying to e s -1you would of courso ren izc those
taldi^h n• ....
revived
V. R. Buck of Tampa spent tile Friday evening by Mrs William F tnhli«h
*•—1 vogue for
'
creases ami ridgea nre most cart
*ts at the week end here at the Montezuma Bossidy a t her homo on Highland trimme.l hats. For several senfully studied. You pay for them
Wight on on a business mission.
Avenue.
snns now w« have hoard the pro­ in quite as real sense as you pay
o’clock in
Several progressions of bridge clamation that untrimmed Imt* for the felt of the hat itself.
James Giddcns of Troy, Ala., is were played, the prizes being won were going out of style—or that
Already milliners arc making
in the city for n few days looking hy Mrs. Alice Peters for the lad­ they actually were pnssoe. I'uri- silk nnd velvet hnts with this
over
business
prospects.
ies, nnd William Shepard for the nusly enough those in fnvor of same Gigolo shape. There may
-Party
men. while the consolation fell t &gt; the untritnmed hat have always be Gigolos in slrnw by late win­
arclift Among the business visitors In the lot of William Peters.
managed to out-vote thore who ter.
city for the week end included
Refreshments of u salad and
f Club the
Lester Hull of Palatka.
sweet course were served nt the
conclusion of t lit* card game, after
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. If. Roumillat which dancing was indulged in un­ M1SS FLO RENTE 11EN RY BECOMES!’!1E
entertained
3b, with a of Daytona Beach were the guests til n late hour.
BRIDE OF GRANT WILSON SATURDAY
artday at of relatives hero on Sunday.
The guests included Mr. and Mrel Avenue,
John Schirard, Mr. and Mrs. A. B
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. Zimmerman Mahoney. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
pelasantly
A muriage in which state-will ■ she was a valued member of the
arry work: of New Orleans arc in the city Peters. Miss Alice Peters, Miss interest renters was that of Sat- Kappa Delta .sorority. Her nuniclock the for a brief sojourn, enroute to Lucy Peters. Miss Josephine Tar- urday afternoon when Miss Flor -1 erous friends nro delighted that i
irg four- other points of interest in the bell. Messrs. T. L. O’Conner. M. !&gt;. • nee llenry became the bride of her marriage will not tube her
the nf- j state
Tarbell, Bill Peter and Bill She­ Grant Wilson, the ceremony tnk- from the city,
ing place at the home of the bride’s
Mr. Wilson is the son of Mr. and
pard.
i’g game*
Mrs. John I.eonardi, who is ta k ­
parents, on Magnoha Avenue in Mrs. James Grant Wilson of Brunnthe presence of only the immediate wick, Gu. He attended Georgia
asant af- ing a post graduate course of law
Lossim-, a t Stetson University a t Del.and, Mrs. B. D. Caswell Is family. Dr. K. D. Brownlee, pas- Tech at Atlanta, Gn., from where j
U Dolly, spent the week end here with rel­ Hostess At Luncheon tor of the First I’resbyterion he was graduated with honors. For
Church performed the imprst-sive the past three years he has ninde
.John Bol­ atives.
his home in Sanford, holding nn
in. Mor
Honorinff Mrs. Wilder ceremony.
The bride who is a beautiful important position here with Frod
Robert Bench of Clearwnter,
aln, Mrs.
petite brunette, presented a girl- T. Williams, lie is a member of
spent Sunday hero with his m oth­
Witte.
l.ovidv [link ro&gt; and nareissti't i• ish
picture in her wedding gown the Kappa Sigma fraturnity. His
er, Mrs. Mabel Bench on Magnolia
wire effectively used Saturday in I of brown and green crepe satin many friends join in wishing bath)
, , , • 1 . Avenue.
decorating the attractive home of | with coat of brown fur trimmed he and his charming bride every
s \V ill
--------Mrs. Ben t ’a well, when he ,u» duvetyne.
Her chic lint was a future happiness,
ta n
Mr. and Mrs. J. \ \ . Pooscr of tertained
luncheon honoring close fitting model of brown with
vJtuG i Orlando were the guests of Mr. .M rs. Dun nt
L\ Wilder of .liiukson- touches of green. Her satin shucs.
..
. . . ..
... ,
...
nYW vc’.antl Mrs. Wifrt \V. W arner bn *vilte. the house
guest cf Mrs. J. and other accessories were in ,Mr
Mr. ,,B,i
and . Mrs.
M" . Claude
« Isude Ogilvte.
OgdtfC ■
* i Sunday.
D. k,oiidruff.
matching tones. A corsage of val­ e hose marriage was a recent sec-1
the daintily appoint ley lillies and rose huds, complet­ ini event, returned from their wed-!
Chri.t- Mr,, and Mrs. V. R. Redman of ctl ('entering
ding trip on Friday and will spend
luncheon talde, was .i crystal
rit I’rei-1 Providence, R. I., arrived here basket filled with pink lludinnt'c ed the attractive costume.
I a few days here with Mrs. Ogilvie’Immediately
after
the
ceremony
entertain j .Sunday to spend the w inter. They roses and mini- m. The placetI parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chnrle, E.
evening are stopping nt the Montezuma, were marked with hand painted the happy young couple left for llenry. on .Magnolia Avenue, enan extended trip to New York and
lurch par-,
______
other places of interest in the Hast. route to their home at F \ Myei...
fir of the E.
Woodruff, Sr.. A T. Ros- cards in floral designs.
At
1
o'clock
a
delicious
fotirit Baptist , iter, L. A. Brum ley and L. I. course luncheon v.n ervid. Cov­ After Dee. 15, they will he at home :
to their friends in the new llu'l a
|h League Frazier returned Saturday from | ers
were laid for 'Irs. Dan l'. Apartment on Sanford Heights.
« a tB 2 a a « « B i* n « « a a « a u B B a a a u ru a a a « U K iiB M a B a u a a B * a « n u a n
m
a delightful week’s hunting trip. Wilder, Mr*. J. U. W druff. Mrs,
The bride is second of « trio JJ
Sven to try j
______
vv
v -I- ■;*-;-•&gt;
-y•;*■:&gt;
•v -I- -J--I-•:&gt; -J*+&lt;■
.j .s ...
»r fellow[i [_ Thrasher, R. A. Newman, W. C. Hill ami Mrs Ren D. (‘as- of lovely, talented daughter-, of a
well.
Mr. and Mr-. Charles Evans Hen- JJ
•
&lt;•
r'Pie it G orge Speer nnd l&gt;r. S. l ’uleston
ry, and ha&lt; made scores of friends H
■
returned homo Saturtlay evening
here and throughout the state by a
J^rc me t from a week’s hunting trip.
Mrs. O’Jellison Weds! her winsome manners nnd charm- JJ
ing pci . oiality. She is a graduate n
Charles II. Crosby
Mrs. R. S. Knight of New York j
of Sanford High School later at- Jj
Made of fine unbleached, e x tra largo
IT W ill arr‘v°4 Into the city Saturday to J
■
tending the Florida State • allege a
ma
P &gt;i 111 sp.nd the winter. She is p leasant-1
size
with
fast
colored
stripes.
Blue,
for
Women
at
Tallahassee,
where
*
Mrs. Suson (&gt;M&lt; Ili ■n of Bead­
Q esdav lv *uca^ 'l a t the Montezuma.
t
s
l
ing, Mass., who is -peniling the
Rose anil L avender—
a t Lake Mai y. wn niurri* d
Milano Mrs. W. K. Blount an.l small winter
son of Ft. Myers are the guests Nov. 27 in flrlamlo t « Cl tries II.
l,v wn t,v '
^er filster, Mrs. Roby Iailng at Crosby, formerly "f Hampton
Falls, N. II., but nuw of Lake
^ in lif
home in Rose Court,
t
Mary.
hn (iiri i
Immediately following the cere­
■y ev« ^ r:&lt;’ D- L- Thrnsher returned
Ir. un-, *l" ,nL‘ Saturday from E ustls where, mony the couple left for nn ex­
B . ! , iV t
Vwntine
the past week with her. tended wedding trip, nnd after Dec.
All wool, 70x80, double, plain white
25. they will be at home to their
(ducted muther, Mrs. E. L. Ferran.
with colored borders and large Blue,
friends a t “The Clinton” at Lake
woman
——
—
l Mr. and Mrs. Sid Rive nnd Mrs.. Mary.
Grey, Brown and Rink Fluids. E xtra
H
l(*d |,v !-• A. Douglas left Saturday a ft-,
/
Prrihtent coughs and colds lead tn JJ
heavy
fttdurer.
on tho boat for Jachiontcriou. trouble. You can stop them j ■
NOTICE
.tii-i
illc where they went on bu Int
now with Crromuhlon, un emulsified JJ
\
John Meisch and W I’. Car­ creosote that D plejunt to take. Creo- a
fine &lt;
Mrs. C. D. Ilruniley and little ter have not Itcen connected mulslon ii a new medical discovery *
m premug. Mi s Consuclo Bruinley returned with Carter Lumber Company with two-fold action; it soothes and £
tut, or- home Sunday evening from St. since August 1st.
heals the inHamcd membranes and in- «
jjPr*. and Augustine where they spent the
hibits germ growth.
JJ
\V. I*. CARTER.
part week.
Of all known drugs, creosote is rec- *
In all the new 1iyrlit and d a rk shades.
ogniml by high medical authorities as JJ
t ''''
TO THE CITIZEN’S
P. A. Banks nnd Mrs. J.
one of the greatest healing agencies for H
P i&gt; for- J. Mrs.
All
pure silk—
K ayser, all silk chiffon, in colors plain
Wheeler of Crown Point, Ind , |
persistent coughs arid colds and other ■
OF SANFORD
N 'p r .o , arrived here Monday to spend th e ,’ I^ wish V
forms of throat troubles. Creomulsion JJ
----- ------- that
...
tow announce
and fancy, em broidered—
contains, in addition to creosote, other m
. iociat
.
winter and arc at the home of **•*&gt;
ftm ** candidate
for
the
otDc-e
vtt
m
i
m
u
tv
iui
v..—
---—
healing elements which soothe and heal 11
it is »■
E- U. Chittenden on Magnol-1
(V an R aaltc M ake)
Mwill a it’ ia Avenue,
o f City Commissioner to lie the infected membranes and stop tho *
j' treat.
irritation
and
inflammation,
while
tho
a
determined in the regular
A. II. Peterson and Victor Sea- Municipal Election to be held crrosole goes on to the stomach, fs ab- a
sorbed iuto the blood, attacks the seat JJ
burg returned home Monday Mi­
ami, Cocoa, and other points on on the F irst Tuesday after of the trouble and checks tho growth w
j the F.ast Coast where they spent the First Monday in Decem­ of the germs.
Gowns, Tedds, Step-ins, made of all
P u re th read silk w ith Pointex heels,
Creomuliion
is guaranteed satrsfac- «
tho past week.
berV of
U this
1,1,3 year.
J V U I . ...............
U
W — ------------------1 Olir Consideration will be lory in the trcatnicnt of ix-riiitcnt
r Rti* trip
pure
silk.
Beautiful
shades—
lisle
tops. All shades—
rough* and coldi, bronchial ailhrna
Icouahr
aaihma.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Seaburg
bronchitis and other forms of rnpiraand children left Monday evening appreciated.
lory diica»r», and ii excellent fur build- y
E. F . IIOUSHOLDER.
;«rick&lt; f"r Jamestown, N. Y., where they
ing up tho system after cold* or tiu. a
Albar,; | were called by the death of Mm.
V W
Money
refunded if any cough or cold ii ■
Siahurg’n father.
m
NOTICE
LJ*
* m
not relieved after taking according to J
n
T he regular annual m eet­ direction*. Ask your druggist. Creo- *
H
§* ■
P,lt Fifth T. F.. Bridges of Ocuta is in lb*-' ing' o f the stockholders of the muliion Company, Atlanta, Ca. (adv.) JJ
city foe a short atuy attending W
+ ■
business making his headquarter First National Dank of San­
Colored, Linen and Plain W hite w ith L inens and Lace trim m ed. Som e hand
* ■
■
at the Montezuma.
n
n
o
t
ic
e
*
1
ford, Florida, will be held in
Ur,7 and
-------- em broidered.—
V M

j“

Personals

.hrrS":

1“\ nh,r ,

ii£ v X ... J.”!-

The Milane Tuesday N ight—One Performance Only

Large Fancy I&gt;ed Spreads

$2.75 each

;$ T § !

Blankets

$15.50

I

,$2.50 Chiffon Hose

Silk Hose

$2.50 pair

$2.50 to $5.00 pair

Kayser Silk Underwear

tls

Oneyx Pointex Hose

$1.95

$3.50 to $8.75

Ladies’ I&gt;ox H andkerchiefs For Christm as

« Mr ami

Mr. nntl Mr8. F.. E . Auchtnoody.

thiljrcn an(l ,, M Crowe of Kansas U tv .
l* ur°vt-- Mo., who are touring the state
Mr- »r-d a .‘rived in “The City Substantial
on Sunday for an indefinite.
‘ r*turr.e&lt;|
Mrs. C. T. Fuller le ft Monday
^ from
,
■fin evening for A tlanta, Gn., where
l; :;' '
I • Will remain until a fte r C h rist'
«t. and n,as w,th
her mother. Mr. h u lk r
.......
K their win
••. imuner. air. ru u er
" 'll join his wife there later for
(he Christmas holidays.
. jj^rich,
M
rIn*^ _a.1
Ll
*111- Mr- anil Mrs. P. S. Burns of BosK, v | tnn’ Mass., were among the win]n,i*finiL! 1 lcr uv*aR°r» arriving In Sanford
Ikcat^j I °n Sunday nnd are a t the Monte*

[

” '2unm for the remainder of tho
Mason,

the directors room of the bank TO ALL CONTRACTORS J
on Tuesday, January 12th.
On and after January the ■
1920, ns provided in the by­ 10th, 192(5, the Painters scale S
laws, for the election ot a
hoard o f directors to serve for will be $1.00 per hour.
Local 12(51, Sanford
*
the ensuing year, and for the
transaction of any other busi­ Uy M. D. JACKSOX,
Financial Secretary.
ness that may properly come
before the meeting.
D. F. WHITNEK, Cashie

T ry Sm ith's Barber
Shop fo r good barber
w ork. L adies welcome.
N e x t to Valdez.

EarleT.Field

A K A L K 1 TATD — IX VrxT M K .X T *

Lobby PulMton-Drumlar llldg.
Hanford

Vi D ozen in a Box

1he Yowell Company

5 "j

F lo rid .

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

■■ J l
r __. .

ji

$1.25 to $2.50 Box

♦
♦
V

♦
*
♦
&lt;•
*
♦
♦
■*.
♦

♦

t*
i
T
t&gt;+

n■
*1
mK
■,
M
■
■

■
■
M

'
■.
N
■ '
■
u
■A3
*
■

s
i*

■
"
*

�THE SANFORD HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1925
M a n y C a t V I c G iv e n -

T u b c K I'llo si.s

le s t

1C
X ^ m J a t fcltto ta r. »ccord;Numroun PoinK Including*
Sanford, To He Vis!0-d Ily
“All Expense" Trtura From
Chicago A n d Louisville
DAYTONA BEACH, Fin., Dof*

7.—//P)—Proof that the North is
illll vitally intererted in Horida
in,I is
i* sending
(rmiin? most
moat -&lt;-f. tl * All-;
and
Expcnflc" tnuri to thin Stnta yfas
had here yesterday ill n anti’onrRemeat from the Chamber of t miaiorce that 75 Florida CJoH tout*iatr. under tho a.i mew of T h
Chicago tJolfor, and over l"0 Pen•leirraas All Expense tourists from
|y);ii; villi*, Ky., \ ill visit Pay tuna
Coach during the nest &lt;W daya.
The golf enthusiast a will !■* &lt;*ir
trrtrined here for two day.-, on Du*
m il her 10 and 11, hy Dnytuna
Shores. A fleet of parlor Pullman
burses will he plated at their d:
pounl for visiting three eoruplelod
g-»lf courses in thin vicinity. In
addition, they will be taken on n NEGRO IS NOW ASSISTANT
SPRINGFIELD. III., Dee. 7.—
tour of the Halifax Country am!
over the till niile.t comprising the LVi—William 3. Matthews, negro,
Washington, arrived today to he
World'ii Greatest Roach.
The Louisville tourists will be nsairtiuit United States deputy.
In Daytona Peach on Riim!:i;\ J ji.:- Ho was sent hy the Department
unry 17. They loo, according to of Justice a fte r a disngreenunt be­
tween District Attorney William­
arrangeau'iits with tin* Ciinir.i
of Commerce, will In* the^Kaeats son nail Senator Dcnen over ap­
of Daytona Shore: . The party will pointm ent of a perniantn l . intbe eiiteitain-il at lun-hren and
dinner at Daytona Shore &lt; Iiodgo,
Aicording to Dr. A. D.
the former roadhotn *nrt along of England, 430,000 species
tin Dixie a t t!w h*-*ad of ihr Hali­ sects have now liecn four
fax River.
described by cutoinologints
The tnmdsln will have the fol­
lowing Itinerary: 1 ouls file to Div­
e r Junction over ihr, I, and N. It.
H.j A. C. L. ri. It. tu Jacksonville;
T ires and Tubes
V. E. C. It. It. to Miami: F. It. ('.
At prices that aro right
to Orange Pitv Junction; A. C. I.,
to Do Land; A. C. L. to Tam pa;
A.
L. to Leesburg) A. C. L. to Pan Am and Standard Gaa unt
Pnlatkn; A. C. L. la Jacksortville;
Oils
A. C. L. to Albany, and then":
“V ccdol Oils”
over the f . of (la.. It. It. and I.
and N. to Louisville.
Electric Irons
In addition to Daytona Dench,
Radio Supplies
the party will stop over a t the
following Florida cities:
Pensacola, Holts, Jacksonville,
R IN E ’S RILLING
Ht. Augustine, Miami, Hollywood,
F t. Lauderdale, Boca Raton, West
ST A T IO N
Palm Beach, New Sm yrna. HeLand, Sanford, Orlando, T am m ,
Phone *161 -J
Lakeland, Lee Imrg, Ocala, (ireeii
Cove Springs, and pnmdhlv other Ili.A Sanford Arc. Sanfold, Fla
interm ediate points. The t r ;;» i to
take 10 dtjys.

ocation

\V. H . LUNG
MH IT MARK 1ST
not only hurt but tho nkin usually be­
comes black and blue.
LICARHO takes out the pain, re­
duces tho swelling and removes tho
disfiguring black and hluo marks. In
a few hours tlio actual spot cun
ccarccl7 ho found and overnight it is
goiio. 'Tho Reverent bruise yields
readily to its magic power. AA: yuur
druggist for LICARIJO.
BETTER THAN IODINE

ISO Sanford Av«, Sanford, Fla

I. L ocation : A seaside community on the Atlantic Ocean, adjoiquJ
elusive Ormond . . . on the Halifax River . . . on the L
T omoka Rivfy,*m
the Dixie Highway * ,, on the F. E. C Railway*
,■ I

MRS. C.C. DABNEY
IM PO RTANT

k .*■ * * . . ♦ , *

A n /u ' U nit o f Daytona S h o rn w ilt be
announced shortly.
It wilt contain
sonic of the choicest residential, business
and apartment house sites in the entire
project. It wilt 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, fla ts and prices at any of our
others.
Reservations! should be made at
once,
.

SA V E and
w i T H R IV E

- *. *. .* v .* , *v. **■■»•

■&gt;
*
1

■* « |

II. D e s i r a b i l i t y :' This Is a tonic clime, free from extremes of bit®
cold- This is a place for outdoor recreation-—golf, polo, tennis, f&amp;kl
swimming, yachting, riding, surf-bathing. This is a place of beauty,Al
high land forested in noble trees— thousands call it “the most beautifuls#
in Florida.” This is a place that you fall in love with at first sight, a{W
where you and others of discriminating taste want to live*
A
III. P rogram :' Provision being made for every home convenience, fa
public utilities, for recreational features unsurpassed., Plans call for?c°®
plcte city* self-sustaining in every respect^ .
.. ^
. Jiitf

l''irst cnninrlM anil iinpmiainn.H arc importunt. ljut
they flu nut imiKc up the Mini uf u hank's survive to it *
cuHtomcm.
There niw&gt;&lt;l lie the cfi’ici'nl "folhi.v through’' &lt;&gt;n each
trnn-iirtinn which ci.iiu’h iift&lt;■». It : ♦hi-4 eontinuiiig in*
fe rc 't Iii the welfare and " o m •. of &lt;mr patron** which
be one ol Hu* diMtinguinh'iig I'.aliiri'-* uf this hank service.
We ore g iiu l lo offer you thin -om help, and co*o|»erntion in \ i.'tr nndert.iking'i. I’uiiie ind aee us.

FIRST NATIONAL

+ * * * '

Do You K n o w
Th.it Daylon.1 Shorn will lx a tompltte city lmm«liat«ly
adjoining Ormond and Daytona Uradi on th« Florida Hast
Coast?
With stores, schools, thurchrs. great hotels, a yacht club
and yachting basin, a golf club and 18-holc court*, an
ocean plaaa and an ocean playground on famous Daytomi
Reach f
____
~ u — ._^a
With streets asphalt macadam paved?
With water, clectricitv. storm sewers, sidewalluP
That the Dixie Highway cutting through it 3,2 milt* will
be widened to eighty (vetI With white way* all the w»y?

BANK

IV. P rice r- Price range is such that the family of great wealth' and ®
family of modest income alike can find suitable homesites here. iTheptf*
leave plenty of margin of profit for early investors—profits that; fijKjs
yancmg sfeyfilppfflgnt jEffrk, puts iA the Jbuycr/sppckQf sxgjy jdayi , '

T h a t with each deed wilt be u title insurance policy front
the New YorU Title U Mottgage Co„ having capital usartA

_________

vf tn.000.000,

Open every :*.fIortintin for the enli-e rea*ttin.

Afternoon - :B(', to C i«. in.
J0;BU p. in., except Sunday.

L'\cry ui;;hl from

LarKt* crowds 21II the time.
Saturday morning we are open from 1) to 12 a.

• .

TWO INSTRUCTORS

I
* One on the floor :.ll the time toiutdist those who do nut
S know how to skate tu learn.

i•

5

9

If you enn walk—you can .skate.
wo will teach you.

If you cannot skate,
.

5

V
u

lOfs South 1'almctto Ave,

m
"

E X E C U T IV E OFFICES. D A Y T O N A BEACH

s

F L O R ID A

HEALTHFUL EXERCISE

* Skating ia a clean healthful exercise for everybody
5 a*idaRood reducer for stou t people,
§ Conte once and you will come atain.
g Spectators Free.

a
{J

g Good Skates ............................................ Good Music.

i

All orderly peoplo are welcomed at all times.

;

D aytona
'Ja c k s o n v il l e
M ia m i
T

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ iiH a B M a M a v a a H a a a a K a H B H a M a a H H a H M a a a M a a a R

-

am pa

W e st P a l m B each

S t . P eter sbur g
S t . A u g u st in e
W in t e r H a v e n
L a k ela n d
O rlando :

OFFICES
D ol a n d
F t . L auderdale
F t. P ierce
G ainesville
K issimmee ,

L ak e W orth
O c ala
Sanford
Bunnell
H a in e s C ity

I otf ( a n n o t h n o u t
Florida unlit" you sre
DayionaShart*. C u n t
pines, b e a rd e d h u e
caks. palm end pal­
metto, magnolia and
maple . . . a woodland
* '.’aJite. T h e blue AtL-nr.'f and D a y to n a
BcT.S . . . fifty tan
abreast can course the
tends.

N’jme

�THE 8ANY0RP HEKAULJ!^
^ ^i v= T)ECEMBEn7t
= = = ~ = ^ 192
_ MnVn

the World of Sport "
2

F iv e R e a s o n s W h y C o lle g e

S

WITH

AtWetics Are E ssential,

W

Glven By Dr. S. V. S a n fo rd ,N SUPERB FORM

ATHENS, Ga.. Do?. 7.—l/P)—
ormer College Star Leads
ArC n f
. ,i.c utunim who return r.
[ M of There are five reasons why inter­
ual nlunmi reunion rt com
Team I n Victory Over Yetil Cables collegiate athletics arc essential to
lent, hut whctc is the sta
Irw Jackets At I’hilndelGridiron the proper college life of today
today,
hat can accomodate th.
phia
Saturday Afternoon
who return at ‘hemeort
Dr. S. V. Stanford, president of til •
----- 1the nr'mat football game'.'
S o u th e rn Conference,, told repreriitt.AI&gt;l’. t.t’HIA. Dee. 7.—»/V.
rganization
sentatives of th at
hey afford a lahoratori
during his im p r o m p tu address, in
; fur the develops r.l **i •Uni Grengr’i «.cor.«l invasion of
which he defended the principle
t*r T-ach :• * i-- not afienlei
iitladep hu was again a success;
college sports and replied to crit„re•»in the life of the tin t v le sun Til tw touciidcwns far th**
iis of rurh sports.
V ar ip tlu ir football
T in five reasons as enum era:ime wi'l*. tin* Frankfort Yellow
:d by Dr. Stanford were as fol­
nkels of this i itv Saturday cnlows:
bling the western team to win.
1. Athletic contests improve the
physical condition of the students.
In the early days of athletic sports
students trained for the season
only, but now they train for ail
time. Students have been taught
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Dec. 7.
true lessons of loyalty that de­ —(-*
**&gt;—A cuntrowrsy of several
mands constant training in sea­ months standing was ended here
son and out of season.
wh:n the Florida Uailroad Co;n"2. Athletic games improve the nrisrinn ordered a revision of itmorals and manners of the stu ­ previous schedule of rates on
» a stea- dents and the public. These con­ c.
"d "O'uls.
iy Kilgote tests teach men how to make sm In
Order Number 831, issued
rare cam e rifices, how to command, how to
n Kilgore obey; they teach them to be tem ­ r ig id ly ny tne commission, tin*
layers for perate in all things; to know th" protests nf foutlren Short I ir
id placed vnlue of team work; to bu ener­ Hail road * of Florida again* t a
liUnce on getic, to be courteous and fair scale of tanned goods freight
rates put intu effect June 4, PJ25
line, a 13- under all circumstances. They giv,? were upheld. The scale hud been
the sortet-topped star did not
the public its finest lessons in clean applied primarily for the larger get away for any long gains.
pimi High sportsmanship for the manners of carriers, ainl the smaller ro.ils
Approximately thirty thousand
bta, Ga., a people nre made on the grounds
Persons sat throuh a drizzling rain
declared
it
unreasonable
for
them.
[tie. The where the games are played. The
The rates ordered June I. to be at Shibe Park to watch the west­
[Monday. respect shown for the sportsm an's
effective August I. were cancelled ern Torunilo go through his paces
is ns refreshing nn example insofar n they applied between in the niud.
ROLLINS code
of
the
progess of the race as was points of Florida on the lines of] Grange carried the bail 1*&gt; tiimLarkin
the gentleman’s code exemplified the following eanier.s:
from ■■•rinini.igc for a total &lt;&gt;f 45
by the knights in the ago of chiv­
.iris h r first two effoit-. result­
Alohue*" Ehiridu a*"l Gulf*. An
alry.
dalusiu, Florida and Gulf; Apala­ ing is light losses. His longest
"It. Athletic games increase the chicola Not them; Atlanta and S'. run wu, for 15 yards. H&gt;* nimh*
loyalty of the students to the col­ Andrew ■ Hay Itailwav company, •mother for 10 yards, lie caught
lege, I think our most loyal alum ­ Birmingham, Columbus and Si. the only forward pass thrown to
arilm an ni
are those who have represented Andrews; Charlotte Harbor, and him for a fain of ‘25 yards and
ulso snapped one to Muhardt for
Moore the college on the nthlctic field. Northern; Fellsmere Uailroad; a gain of .'15 yards.
They are the men who have been Georgia and Florida; Geo'*giu,
Lairoos willing to give something while in] Florida and Alabama; Gulf Fort
college. In the last session of the Terminal; Muscle Choals, Hit
Colado Georgia legislature there were 55 minghatn ami Pensacola; Tampa
alumni of the University. They und Jacksonville; Taverns nod
Hillard were all loyal. It cannot be de­
nied that the most sacrificing, the
most aggressive wore the athletes
—those who had taken p art in
competitive contests.
“ I. They servo to create ami
foster an institutional solidarity
* 0—10 afforded in like degree by no
I 0— 0 other agency. To some this may
m o n e y a v a il a h l i
rhduwns, seem like a hum ilating admission,
pthorpe. hut it is certainly a fact that
i.rlgage Loans on Liberal Valuation Basis at
fcn (Sy athletics have in many institutions
alt us first when in the market for funds
lu h u rn ), constituted practically the only
f.a Tech I bond of common interest. Howmi A. l \ CONNELLY &amp; SONS
r
large an auditorium is needed to i

Commission Orders
Revision Of Rates
OnCannedProducts

i:

u
a
“
“

U
■
■
m

a
*J
®
t:
2

Ar.w ;t part of Greater Sanford, this ideal ih

tial City.

The tremendous strides of her eas

this will mean to value increase in M anama
i ntn improvements are rnmplcted, fur then th e prices in the eastern e
recording to development.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Marvania Investment Co.
SCRUGGS-SCOGGAN REALTY CO. Inc
S A L E S AGENTS
RST STREET

PH O N E 73

M ASONIC TEM PLE

..................................................................................................................................... ........
****** ***♦***\* *4**4**4*

*4**+*

*4*

*4**•**4* *

»fj*

&gt;+♦$♦♦♦*+&gt;♦♦♦&lt;•■;•*5*++*-fr*fr**f

4*44*4 -*♦

&gt;4*4

«£♦

4*44*44*4

+♦•»**+ ♦***♦+ ♦ *■&gt;*:*4* - &gt; &lt; • * : * ■ &gt; * ♦ ❖ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ a * * * * * * * * * * «£♦

mmm

Your 1924
polltax must be paid before
you can vote. If you have not paid this
tax see John D. Jinkins, Tax Collector,
County Court House
voting

.

.

.

. *

" ** * * * * * * * * * * * * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦

V

*

�PAGE EIGHT

THESANFORD HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1925.

*♦*♦*««

J j R U I D P A R K will be out­
standing in the making of
a new and greater Sanford.
Announcements
le in a very few

are being
made prior to opening an-

r e s e r v a t io n s

**************

�S S U ^ f lQ R P HERALD. M ONDAY, DECEMBER

NSES Locating

In S tate
Help C onstruction

■ 25-26 huntKa has been
Kniniis,‘°ner
r department
Enter fishPyet to give
h,i the comLr«ales have
Lj in several
Ly letters nnd
Re state dc-

TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Dec. 7.
_—“Florida affords excellent
opportunities for the manufacture
of cement, and the new plant an­
nounced for Mnrion county is,
doubtless, only a forerunner o f
others to follow."
This was the comment of Her­
man Gunter and D. S. Mossom,
state geologist anil assistant state
geoiogist, respectively, in refer­
ring to the announcement that a
cement plant to cost two million
nnd a half dollars would begin
operations in Marion county in
the fall of 1026.
Erection of n cement plnnt, the
assistant re

Lnscs, believ[wa* sent to
Luests have
Volusia. T a y
usboro, I-nke
Palm Bench
)nal licenses,
sent recently
Lice counties
commissioner

projects in tho suite, such as high­
way work, and construction of nil
kinds. Florida, it was stated, uses
3,000,000 barrels of cement each
dny.
Florida is particularly suitable
for cement plants, tho geologists
said, because of the splendid lime­
stone deposits. There is no rea ­
son why the state should not pro-

,W That
More In

Abiding
ent Glad

"

^ that there
the field than
jssioncr Koy-

the huntsmen
law have in»es.

T his, o f

ifying to the
bu* far h®00
absence, the
rhich also has
the depart*
Eh of content-

nentWith
s in This
Success
, the Delray
Fla- say® thllt
bent in growMarion county,
lie tire rubber
L despite the
kriety of trees
hperiment, but
bsery men who
L trees toward
I that they will
land freely in
treatment _ is
i have received
je grove would
rrinientu! trees
iso have grown

Educational W ork
And Prizes O ffered
To Florida By Iow a

.clothes o
T

Efforts To Locate
Missing Ship Fail

PtortJa. acaslon of ISIS,.

e n title d :
,
n rra n lie and Incor- aatd election ih a ll be aa f o l l o w * to - adoption."
aa m a r b* y o u r choice;.)

and ea tah lleh a muo n e .„IA..n
,lr,r ' A,‘ "Al-tOT
&lt;; k n o w n tun th e TOWN SPEC
L ltEFKIlKNITJd T tfA R HY; to d e f i n e Ita terand to p rov id e fo r Ita
fort*A tl1, F,a" Dcc* 7.—(ffJ—Efpower*.
prlvIleKra.
runctlon*
and
prlvllcgee.'" and to Q U « f e b" V '" - A DStewi8Mnr0rVmunl,“ te ,w ith th&lt;*
w h eth er
MitI
r?JP*
,
*!;0
»
n
u
estion
inc
,tLCpit0,?5* • reP°rte*l mist'Shall the L eg isla tive Chart*" p r o .
of ,tho Lrglslixturo
_ ______ a h u l l b e
Tuesdav" e« ‘et1*1* f oast *inc* last ■'“'•••ed and appru
1 ? 11 ' ‘trm of Kovernment for
a p p ro v e d a n d to e le ct
tho Town nf Lake Mary. Florida,
today *J The c 'nU^ unsuccessful the follow in g offlc
' era o f th e TO W N
be
accepted?
p
r
o
v
i
d
e
d
a.i
Id
MAHV. , n.
Chatle.tmV c CABcli JeP*rtc' 1 from on .r, Jr‘AKI:
VN O F L A KM
..(&gt;S ,a k r...a *‘ro"" &lt;*&gt; mark hefore
Havana °n’ iS* C‘* nst Sunday for MA1U Is"f a tthesaidTO\V
el
e it h e r t-nr adoption” or "Akatnat
it l e c t i o n r a t i f i e d
distress’o f f P T “ J ast reported in and approved, to -w-.I:
A Mayor, ar H
’*o a r d o f F i v e A l d e r of fh‘S u- tn m l*oach. Xu trace
p'en. a Clerk, T r‘ '.n
u
th e ? *h,p has bwn f°und tinco nor
who shall be ~o n. jer earn da ntdh e A ae aa ei na eperaon and aa C o l l e c t o r ; t h e t e r m
r&lt;l h® Tropical Radio Telegraph of office of -.1
a l l n............
r th « a b o v e num etl
officers to |&gt;,i f„ rr :;v,i
tw o ycum.
near hcn.WUh “ 8tation nt Hialeah
I hereby a p p o i n t A K. H J o b lo m .
alt
^ ’.announced today that Clerk of aahl'
ele ctio n , a n d l li m jheart BJoblom,
ilso n
•
i
«
. proved
t h' futile,
v" " ‘ and T a . '^ f e e ntlleeuufr, i t eI n a pK.o c tW
o rs of
aald election.
,, The poliln^ pin
Kl-HITIOX 1‘ltori.A M A T IO X
- „ r,&gt;® f ,,r a a l d e l e e turn shall he
"• art;^ T h e S t o r e o f A. K.
y v irtu e o f the n oln «ho
To
—
-- 'w n o f L a k e M ary ,
In mo at a mass b lor Ida.
Thu form of ballot to bo used In
i cH'ieris ami nuallthe T ow n „f
I hereby call ami
’•l to lie ho hi on the
. T ’’1*" H a i l e a n d l i e p a i r e d
rcrmher A. I&gt;. IS 26,
M d e t u r i a l n * F a r A l l S l n k r a ul
' proposetl To\vri of
C ari
throu gh ou t the terModel Trim Co.
•. . t . ri,
the T o w n of l-tk e
, uejlaeil in that certain act
I l o d c r L a r a c r la N e t t T o F a
l , « "'Mure of the s t a te of
T rim th e F«e
• only passed nnd adopted
the O w n er."
‘-' Klilatitre of th e State of

----------------- --------- F o r adoption.

i W J S d f ’S l P

ffi« S S 8 S!L~’v* °» LAKE ■

By Relief
Uunchcd
«&gt;
Belief ur*6^1
Workers
For A
Concerted Drive That Day
r ° Col|cct Usable Goods
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 7.-Dec.
ueen designated “Old
Clotheu and Community Day" for
Florida for the Near
Nc East Relief,
Statn hn:.
b dg' nB fr°m th0 w«y the
Stuto
State has responded to other calls
for the under
- - ‘-privileged people of
the Near Eiast. it is expected that
their needsi will be administered
shnpe.
cCord. of the Peoples’
sonvllle, is State Treasolden Rule Sunday and
offerings, and contrim all parts oft he tSatc
nt to him.
more is a crying need for all
wearable clothing and commnditiis, and an urgent appeal is bc!?K
to individuals, ami
through organizations for help
Already many Sunday School'
clnsses and other branches of
^hurch service are planning the
making of a hCristmas collection
[or the unfortunates in the W ar
Kn.it, and a vast supply of cloth­
ing Will doubtless be forwarded
from the State.
Any clothing In good condition
will be especially welcome, it was
announced and a prompt response
to the call for contributions will
be appreciated by the Florida
Com mi tee, which is busy with
plans for seeing that Florida does
its share in this charity.

TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Dec. 7.
—(A*)—Floridinns interested in re ­
search work are eligible to p a rti­
cipate In a contest announced by
Maude McBroom, of tho Univer­
sity Elem entary School, tnte Uni­
versity of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa,
who is president of nn associa­
tion of noted educators, who are
seeking the best paper on research
in education scholarship,
‘
for the
year 1025-1 D2fl.
The contest is being staged by
Pi lam bda Thetn, which organi­
zation, according to n copy of tho
application received a t the De­
partm ent of Public Instruction,
desires to secure tho m ost worthyyoung woman in the country in­
terested in Educational research.
Tho tiunlifientions state that
the candidate m ust have nt least
n degree in M aster of A rts from
a graduate school of recognized
worth, and shall have shown not­
able skill in teaching nnd signi­
ficant accomplishment in »osenreh, anti have definite plans
fur further research. The obliga­
tions are that the scholar m ust de­
vote herself unreservedly to study
of research, as outlined in her ap­
plication; to subm it nny proposed
change in plans to the chairman
for approval, and send the chairman nt lenst two reports of work,
tho first not later than January

F O ll Al.l'F.ItMKN (V o te f o r fl v e f
■
■

*

FOIt

CLKHK-TREStmXR.ASSBSfl
SOIl

(V o te for on e)

F.on cou -tyrroju tY ,
h e r e u n to t e t m y h and o n th is th e
l« t h d a y o t N o v em b er A. D. 1 )1 1

„

,

w g MUanitOVE.

C h airm an o f a Maaa M eeting o f CltKene and Q a a llf le d E le ct o n o f
t h e T o w n of L a k e Mary.
W. 8 . S B W E L U S ecretary.

Unusual

Ol'EN FOR INSPECTION DAILY FROM 2 TO 5 P. M.

CHIROPRACTIC

Location next to model home on Palmetto Ave., in Pine Heights, one of Sanford’*
fast growing, highly restricted residential centers.

BAD looking skin is nn
outer indication of nn
inner disorder. We find
the direct cause nnd by our
adjustments, relieve it di­
rectly. Have us help you
the chiropractic way.
“Yours for Health”

A
SKIM

DISEASES

Features— Embodying only the most ideal features from an artistic point o f view.
1 lie nnd Oak floors throughout. Textonc walls. Beamed cclotex ceilings, together
with many built-in fentures. Mnkc these six rooms nnd bath the complete dream
itome. Completely and elegantly furnished.
FOR SALE BY

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
M agnolia n t Second

C H IR O P R A C T IC

Phono 48

SANFO RD GROVE

E ffe c tiv e December 15, 1925

Co-O peration O f A ll
Civic B o d ies S o u g h t

1 has

become
prtened in the
tided to climj1* entirely and
•hat. This one

A UR URN DALE, Fla., Dec. 7.
Under the direction of Campbell
Palfrey, president of the local
ronlty board, a liaison unit com­
posed of nil civic nnd trndo bodies
of the city, has been formed to
co-operate in unifying their e f ­
forts toward the betterm ent of the
city.
The liaison unit now has on its
program tho demanding of safety
gate* at railroad crossings in the
city; preservation of Lakefront
beauty nnd elimination of petty
jealousies h o t w e e n individual
firms of the city and between Auhurndnlu and neighboring cities.

Ck

Never again will such investm ent opportuni
ties be offered in Sanford.

By Condo

HE; R e — 3 r d O K C?, A cTl&lt;SAK V ''
’NObOI'M U P Fo r R e .- C t - e C T l O N ,

W Ha t
E&gt;o
' t o u M E. A N

D O N ' T K N O W UJHAT
‘ N , X- C a n M A K &amp; i t

~1

M&lt;5AN&lt;SC^- iS i

Investment intelegence may be of two
kinds; that which en­
ables a man to invest
wisely in those things
which his own keen in­
sight and shrewd busi­
ness judgment dictate
and that which, realiz­
ing its own limitations
determines to follow
in the footsteps of men
who have been emin­
ently successful.

There is a real need for this developm ent. This
is certain. Before Geneva S treet (now under
construction) is opened the property is sure to
increase in value.
Prices advance December 15th. Between now
and then the opportunity is yours—b e tte r take
advantage of it.

It is the belief of
Sanford Grove, Inc.,
that every man can
follow the dictates of
his own business judg­
ment by visualizing
the future section that
includes the Sanford

AMID MAJESTIC PINES
B art N ason, S ale s D irector
BEA LTOR

Grove&gt;district.

T elephone 219

SANFORD, FLORIDA
■ ....

FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG

�THE SANFORD HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1925

SSsip©'are the pSaant, unbiased fasts about
F

l o r i d a

s s i d

M

s

r a p i d

d e v e l o p m

e n t .

T w o Sasssous men spent months in study,
research and travel, What they Sound

out is told In tlals rem arkable hook.
L O R I D A 'S greatness is b ein g told nil
over the civilized wt.rM. A remarkahlc book that tells the truth about
F l o r i d a is b e i n g so ld wh e r e v e r
\J books are read on the most tngantic
publishing undertaking in history.
Jt will be translated into French,
Italian and German. One million

H bu mutne trfrthe n r ir b n o k is
“ Floridrt in T h e M aking" anil it will
do m ore to ‘\scdi’’ Florida to the world than
in y th in g since U n d e Sam paid the hig price
uf ten cents an acre for the State.
»•

Rut first of all. YOl i should have it. Fvery
man ;uU woman in Florida should know the
facts. G overnor Martin says,‘‘Fvery Floridian
should buy T W O copies — one for himself
am! one to send N orth.
Florida's growth is without precedent in
the history of America. All of us have seen
land prices increase by leaps and bounds. Over
fun/ ,i iilh o n dn liars of outside capital lias been
invested in Florida during 1925. Hank re­
sources are increasing at the trem endous rate
of m ore than $1,0110,01)0 a day.
T o keep Florida prosperous you must ktrno
Florida and have the facts—not opinions. You
must know the fundar.vntals that govern every
price advance. You must know the intrinsic
value of every developm ent. You must know
the facts about the “ leisure class" that can af­
ford holidays under southern skies. You must
k n o w to w hat extent the motor car makes it
possible to develop territories at a distance from
railroads— the part played by electric power
lines, p h osp h ates and citrus fru its— what
Florida's suit, soil and showers mean in terms

T w e Fasssoias Men
Studied Fl-oirMas
T o ascertain the facts, two famous men have spent
months tn study, research ami travel within the State of
Florida
Frank Parker Stockbridge, the eminent econo­
mist a n d author, and John Holliday IVny, multi-million­
aire publisher, business man and banker, now give you the
facts on every county and every development. 1 hey have
traveled the length and breadth of the State many times.
They have had access to every record available for the
last 25 years. T h e basic facts have been dug out from
thousands of pages of reports from the United States Gov­
ernment, the State of Florida, Hoar.lt of Fr.tde, Agricul­
tural Commissions and Chambers of Commerce. Now

in line volume of 432 panes (including b4 pages of iiltistra
linns) they present all tlic facts in a style that is as fasci
li lting as a novel.

A Bsora To Business

Fran k
P arker
S t o c k b r id g e

T he publishers nf “ Florida in T h e Making” have noth­
ing to sell in I- lorida W c arc not interested in any land
project, mortgages or other Florida enterprises. Our idea
m punhshing ‘ I lorida in T h e Making” is to disseminitc
the triitli, to unfold the untold opportunities ii^ Florida toi;ay. I tie dvyuJnpmcor of.tit is great State hjTjustlstarted.
F an, ami figures prove it.

W e Are Going t© SeI3
1 ,0 0 © ,© © ®

C o p ie s

©S this Book
Tens of millions of persons all over the world will read
the story of Florida’s greatness. N o other book unless it
Iv tlm [InlyJ lib le itself will sell 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 (JU copies ttiihiti
i . ic j car.
“ Florida in T h e Making” —the world's best
s.-ller. Think of what that will mean to you and to your
property. Think of what it will add to the wealth of
I I'Tifl.t.
1 liink uf what it will mean to the multitudes it
will aitract here, to enjoy the blessings of Florida.

A Cyclopedia ©£ Florida
You must know J L L of Florida. ”
conditions in Pensacola and Jacksonvillt
bearing upon Miami and Tampa. Fieri
as a unit we must h o w each other. “ I
strength.” United nothing can stop us
In “ Florida in The Making” are the
and !’i gtires on every county, every city a
merit. With this book you will know hi
and estimate future growths. T he rnetli
fully by others are explained ir; detail. \
some arc making millions, and others 01
An elaborate index makes every fact a

W lm t E m inent Floridians
say:

John
H o llid a y

P erry

GOVERNOR MARTIN Sajn
“This is the mojt complete, accurate and valuable work about Florida
which has ever been written. Its authors have fjonc deeply under the
•urface and have presented the facts about Florida’s underlying values
and unlimited resources in the moit comprehensive manner.
‘‘I hope every Floridian buys at least two copies—one for himself and
one to send North.”
HEK M AN A. D AN N, PreiiJtnt FlariJa Suit Chamber of CommerciSqylt
‘‘A great gift to Florida,’’
FELIX ISMAN Sajn
“ When I heard that ‘Florida in The Making’ was in the bands of Frank
Parker Stockbridge and John Holliday Perry, I felt assured that despite
the immensity of the subject it would receive the most competent
treatment.
“ After reading the advance copy of same, my impressions are more
than verified.’*
IRA C. HUMPHREY of D. U Uamntr Realty Co. S&lt;Vji
“ Judging from the splendid articles written by Messrs. Stockbridge and
Ferry which have appeared in the Review of Reviews magsune, the new
hook should prove to be of pteat value to Florida. The analyses of condi­
tions here, in our opinion, is absolutely fair and the most thorough of any
that we have seen. We have neve read from the pen of anyone else as
comprehensive and unbiased report of Florida conditions as they
actually exist.”
MAYOR JOHN T . ALSOP, JK., of lacktorrv\llt Sajn
“ I consider this the most inspiring book I have ever read about our
great State, and it is accurate in every particular.
“ So eager am I to have every citizen of this State own ‘Florldain The
Mak mg,’ that I ain voluntarily writing you this little note of commenda­
tion. I have already ordered a number of copies personally, and will
urge our Advertising Committee of the City Council, City Commission,
and other civic organisations in Jacksonville to do likewise. I fee! that
the entire State is greatly Indebted to Mr. Stockbridge and Mr. Perry
for their untiring efforts in compiling these facts and figures, and in
preparing and publishing this wonderful book.”

Order It Today
T h e publishers of this book ordered a first run of 100,000
copies thinking there could not possibly be an immediate
demand in excess of that number. Hut Floridians have
broken another record. T he first 100,000 copies have
been over-subscribed. However, in order that the book
may be in general distribution all over Florida we have in­
duced a number of big buyers to allow us to withhold a
limited number of copies from their orders. These will
arrive within a few days. One of these copies may be yours
if you send the coupon below—immediately.

Send this&lt;
Vo mon

For a limited time the spc*t.d introductory price is only
52. 50. 1 his offer is limited so you must not delay. Send
______
the coupon now.

Send No Money
D o not send us a penny. W e know the value of “ Florida in T he Making” so
we do not hesitate to send it without a penny deposit. All you need dots to fill
out the coupon and mail it while this special offer lasts. When the book comes
pay the postman 52.50 plus a few cents pottage. You risk nothing. If yuu are
not more than satisfied return the book and we will refund your money instantly.
Send the coupon now.

tran k

PARKER
STOCKBRIDGE
one/
JO H N
II O L L ID A Y
PERRY
*

THE DE BOWER PUBLISHING
T h e J o u r n a l B ld g ., D e p t. ,n G
J a c k s o n v ille , F lo r id a .

Elease send me_____ copies of “ Florida in ^
lion book cloth stamped with Florida design m
it comes I shall pay the postman the ipecta
each volume plus a few cents postage. It u UI&gt;
satisfied l shall return the book within 5 day**-

Address
If you endow year cheek,
U
circs, a P- °*
for the amour) t of your purchase (12.

&lt;

�WASHINGTON LETTER
C]IARLES

p. STEWART

At the last minute, however, it
senntor th at pro,1,unx.**
___ employment of
children under 11 probably would
be construed ns including congres­
sional paces. Accordinjtly the bill
was amended, to leave them out.
The House of Representatives
accepted the nmendment, but em­
ployed a pace below the minimum
ace limit for the rest of the Dis­
than trict.
The Senate has.
were

• •

■o Congress
i.fh;i’i labor
illy rro i,o s*

ilirhcd wh.it
, education

accomplish-

Decorated R a ilr o a d '
C a c h e s To Advertise
F lorid a Development
r ea l esta te page

....

G reater Florida D e v e lo p s i'nr

tlnnTai n ha8SCC’ have started a no’
“ W oihlnmon F n iS J
ln sto n Acres, in Washington Coun-

S ir Z ? r '" '„ w !,,cr"lu,c

mx

™ cir '-•nuipment consists „f a
handsom ely equipped Pullman 3f.
f ce car, an e x h . l . „f agricull,. .
u! and gruvc product- a
f .jjjjj* “ ‘Praiurc. and a corps" f
would ftrained
men, they say, «tjd thuv

•

Doubtless tho senators
have tried to amend the compul­
sory education bill, too, if nnyb(niy had thought of it, but no­
body did.
Due to this oversight the meas­
ure slipped through »rhd Unless
the Senate decides to defy it, as
law, which It can’t do with n good
grace, it seems certain to have to
abiilu by what Dr. Dalton. says.

sai h h ^ : iUCStMm,/ ^ ''^ n d ie n :
siblo from a!! real t s u t o in te re sts.
?

r

.«.C5t|,r-,v‘ themselves as
that th'.i- efforts are condue live to the best intercits of
* loraln in general,
r Itis.cxpeciyJ tha: they v.ill car­
ry their niessi;.* t&gt; various eattcru and northern cities, remaining
lo r several day a in rome places.

OUT OUR WAY

By Williams

7_ 0ovcrried his inPcLand on
imor'.' Pay
’jir, accordent by the
’tub, which
he fair ofwork this

, fair have
j SI. Orr,
litry txhi; fiir, and
sown pouliccurcd us

/ MOW L O O K

}c!d Alevlal

,) / H E A H

!

M lS T b

RAiQQvT-Vo'LL
H AVIE "fe.5? F IN E
A H O LE
FO
v 'H O S E F F - D IS H
\ W E R E AM M iw E.

t in sharp
and they
c floors of
tam ed at
nco of the
!y of stock
anty farmut interest
to exhibit

penalty to

i’iki’s w ife,
Uic b a ttle r
the work-

ON SANFQRD-GRLANDO HIGHWAY
H O L E D OP.

ir “Nags” at Any of Their Guests
On the Wonderful

Brentwood, a subdivision o f the old Chase m* D ouglass place, located on
the N ation al H ighw ay betw een Sanford and Orlando, ju st o n e mile from
the city lim its o f Sanford.
Every lot in Brentwood is a beauty. They lie perfect, and are ready for
every w ant and purpose. Each lot is either covered with m am m oth oak
trees or with 20-year-old b earin g o ra n g e trees.
s
W e w an t to im press upon the public th at these lots are in the path o f
progress, they are the best buys that are available in or near Sanford,
they are ju st as sure to double and trib b le in value in a sh ort tim e a s the
sun shines.
T here are a few things that are fa c ts and we w ant you to consider them .
F irst, the man that ow ns his own hom e is already a su ccess, buy one or
more lots in Brentwood as an in v estm en t. Second, if you do n o to w n your
own home buy a lot in B rentw ood a n d build a house and he in d ep en d en t.
Be your own landlord. Third there i s no better in vestm en t in th e w orld
than in Mother Earth h erself and it is a sa fe in v e stm e n t

We never fo rg e t th e courtesy you have
from us.

Remember the date, Thurs., Dec. 10,10 A. M

i he d e lig h tfu l luncheons which a re served
are not soon fo rg o tte n by o u r hundreds of

B A N D CONCERT

LADIES ESPEC IA LLY INVITED

i1

A beautiful new P ullm an bus leaves from t
corner a t 9 o’clock W ednesday morning, n
M. Tlie Wip being m ade by way of No1'

ABSO LUTELY FREE

Rood road? / You a re invited now.

Home O ffice 116 E ast Second S tr e e t,S a n fo r d .F la
Soifth l ’ahnetto

IM B U IU IIJI

1
.
g ip
.K
i■

�THE SANFORD HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 7,_1925,
PAOE TWELVE
^ E J A N ^ R D ^ e RALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER
PAGE THIRTEEN

BONDS

INSURANCE

A FEW GOOD LOTS IN

P r o d u c t io n v e r s u s S p e c u la t io n

F ifteen dwellings from $7,000 to $10,000 hi
\ \ &gt; a t l l l b e l i e v e t k a t p r o p e r t y w i l l u l t i m a t e l y a d j u s t I t s e l f t o m v a l u a t i o n l,a , . d
•IH d a r n i-n g e a p o e l**
t y . W e o r e n o t y e t e o n v l n e e d t h a t a l l t h e p e o p l e w h o o r e eoml
M llllu n * a r e c u m i n * w h o w a n t to w orl
I 'l o r l i t n . o r e e o n i l n .g ^ .t o pr l; a_ y, ’ a n d a p e r u l o t e .
r a r n , a n d » u p p o r t tt h- .e m
—s e l v e s a n d I h e l r ( B r a i l l e * o n w h n t t h e y b u y l a F l o r i d a .
W e t r y t o a r i l t h e p r o p e r t y t h a t w i l l b r i n g a n I n c o m e o n t h e m o n e y I n v e n te d . \v ,
b e l i e v e t h a t t h l a k i n d o f p r o p e r t y la m o r e c e r t a i n t o h a v e a a p e c u l a t l v e v a l u e t h a n any
other.

SANFORD’S RESIDENTIAL MASTERPIECE

A n Im portant A n n ou n cem en t W ill Soon
B e M ade.

W atch th e P ap ers.

San Lanta combines home atmosphere with constantly
enhancing values.

It is to your advantage to fam iliarize yourself
with our exclusive listings before purchasing, as
they afford m ost unusual opportunities.

W e h a r e h a d 2 0 y e a r n o f a e l l v e p r n e t l e n l e x p e r i e n c e In h a n d l i n g I ' l o r l d n P r o p e r i l . .
Utir e i p c r l r n c e a n d k n o w l e d g e o f v n lu e u w i l l b e h e l p f u l t o y o u .

nnouncing

Reserve your space in the new Arcade NOW.

TH E HOWARD CORPORATION
Britt-Chittenden Realty Co

P h o n e 72

M asons B ld g

K night &amp; M acNeill

No

A t South E a st Comer of Sanford Avenue and Eleventh Street
front foot. A real investment.

I t r o u w a n t t o b u y p r o p e r t y t h a t h n a I n t r l n l e e a r n i n g v a l u e o r c a n b e m a d e to
d u re an Incom e, w e w o u ld lik e to ta lk It o v e r w i t h y o u .
pro

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

contracted for.

better buys in Sanford.

REALTORS

REALTORS

210 E ast F irst Street

107-109 South Park Avenue
REALTORS
R. O. BRINKMAN
Mgr. Kcnlty Dept.

Magnolia A t Second

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

LOANS

service to
r are co­
each year

Phone 48

INVESTM ENTS

WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT OF

BUNGALOWS

estate is
ne is proibility of
ansion of

Five rooms and bath on beautiful corner on Sanford
Heights. Large Lot, every m odem convenience.
Priced at only $7,500 w ith suitable terms.
REALTORS

•ough the
luse their
m of men
ids other

39 feet business property on Sanford Avenue com er
close in for $430 per front foot. Act quickly on this.

W e have opened th is departm ent as a m atter
o f convenience and for th e purpose o f ren­
d ering a service to th ose who have bought
lots in M ayfair, B el-A ir, F irst Street E xten ­
sion and Dreamwold.
The owner o f any lot in an y o f th ese proper­
ties m ay list his lot or lo ts with th is depart­
m ent at his own price and on w hatever
term s lie may desire.
The services o f th is d ep artm ent w ill be en ­
tirely concentrated on the re-sale only o f lots
in the above developm ents or oth er develop­
m ents o f th is Company, th ereb y a ffo rd in g a
more particular e ffo r t to sell th an could be
obtained otherwise.
Through this d ep artm ent the ow n er out o f
tow n can leave his re-sale problem s w here
they will receive preferred attention.
W e have listed now som e very ex cellen t
lots at prices m ak ing a re-sale p rofitab le to
both buyer and seller.

“REAL BARGAINS”
Corner L o t (98x135) Union Avenue. P r
T h is is near the Forrest L ike 1
One L ot R ose Court, Grand View Avenue
T h irteen a cres facin g on Lake Monroe 1
fr o n t. P r i c e ........................................ ’
S ev en L o ts fr o n tin g on Sanford Avenue
m ercial an d Sem inole Boulevard. Price 8

R. C. TISDALE
REALTOR

Real Estate Investment

236-238 Meisch Building. Phone 23
!m, utilize
Iseal of

Sales A gents For

McCALL &amp; FOX

LOCH-ARBOR

“T h e Firm S u b sta n tia l”

A Country Club Property of Lakes and Hills

113'/2 M agn olia A ve.
Salesmen:

DOUBLE CORNER

THREE OAK AVENUE LOTS

110 feet frontage on Magnolia Avenue, corner of Katie Street.
site for apartment house.

Overlooking Young’s Development

P h on e 745

to

rent,

no

forget it

It la cheaper to buy and own something.
Incrcaae

One nice 6-room houae just completed, Iteautiful lot
ered with flowera and tree*, $7,500. Easy Terms.

515 F irst N ation al B an k B ld g

Magnificent celery farm, well improved, five acre*
dwelling, on brick road near Monroe ntatlon, $6,500.

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

THRASHER &amp; GARNER
112 Burk Avenue

A S a tisfied B uyer m eans
m ore th an a m ere sale— It
m ean s a cu stom er—w e’re
a fte r C ustom ers.

•10 A r r r i h - Kai

P A U L L A K E — R ealtor

Do you want one of the prettiest modern Homes in Sanford?
I&gt;rt me show you this, it is built to live in, not to sell.

Telephone 714
Room 8, Gamer-Woodruff Bldg,
Salesman— E. T. Moore

Ten arrea in the town of Lake Mary. Across street from
the biggest development in hat section.

Beautiful Oak Hill lot. E ast front. Several
largo oak trees on this lot. $200.00 under
murket.

Use Your Foresight

tension, fronting on Seminole Boule­
vard and Lake Monroe.

Established 1910

At a very

attractive price.
o-acre Leleiry Farm on West First Street
with large new stucco house, prospective
early huain ess and residence property,
$30,000.00. Terms.

I have 10ft feet on Myrtle Avenue ami
A. C. I,. R. IC., 1 Vi blocks from First St.—
W'orth $500 per front foot. Ownor needs
money and will sacrifice for $300 per / o n t
foot.

One comer Lot, 96x105 on Union and
and Cypress Avenues at price way be­
low (he market.

Park Avenue Lot (No. l i Wellington's Ad
dition) 60x117, $3,360.00. Terrmi. No pav­
ing liens.
2 A ttractive Residence Lota. Corner
metto and 11th Streets.

WE ESPECIALLY RECOMMEND THESE
PROPERTIES AT THESE PRICES

Six lots on FJm Ave., and 13th St. At
.000, this parcel is a giveaway. Act

OSCAR R. BROOKS
“The Lot K in g ” R ealtor
306 F irst National Rank llldg.

REALTOR
Brumley-Puleston Bldg,
Phone 751

We announce to the re;^
_ 1" “ ; ; newly
formed company is now established and ready to
perform a professional real estate service for our
many friends in Sanford, and for visitors and in­
vestors who are in the city. W. I']. ( Ed) Scoggan,
well and favorably known in Sanford and F. It.
Scruggs, Realtor, are the officers of this realty
corporation. We have several properties of m erit
for sale and we have buyers ready for attractive
propositions.

LOTS IN

PIN EH U R3T
Masonic Bldg
Phone 735

DREAMWOLD
FT. MELLON

I have the best buy in Rose Court, 4 lots, 2 on Sanford Are.

5 On H u ghey A ve.
P rices A d van ce When
H u g h ey Opens To
C ountry Club Road

^ o o th h Q ib b s

R. W. LAWTON, R ealtor

REALTORS

Ilea l E sta te and In v estm en ts

Exclusive L istings A Specialty

Phone 743

117 Magnolia Avenue.

Rooms 203-205 Meisch Building

DUBOSE &amp; HOLLER

5 Room Bungalow just completed. Paving
and walks paid. 323 WcK Central.
5 Room Modem Home. Paving nnd walks
pnid. 315 West Central.

Don't forget to reserve a lot in l.alunia, the Substantial
Subdivision.

50, 75 or 125 feet—First Street Ex­

Attraction of Room, Modern Home with
Garage. 205 East 10th St.

I have aparment houses on Weal Firvt Street that will pay
over 10 percent on your investment. See me at once. Thin is
Good.

Onn lot, across from Rose Court, on Sanford Ave. Only
$2,500.

515 F irst N a tio n a l Bank Bldg

Went of 1‘aolu

■Spilt liy n e w s t a t e I
0 acre, tlooii term s

BETTER B U Y S

P h one 713

Best corner on Sanford Ave. at 4th St. 71x126, $650
per foot, ouo fourth cash.
Six-acre tract, containing thirty lots on Dixie Highway
suitable for subdivision. $1,500 per acre.

221 Meisch Building

This is an exceptionally good buy

Sanford Avenue Corner

At Lake .Mary; only a abort drive, nice 4-room dwelling
with three other vacant Iota, fifty orange treet* on name, water
4nd lightH, $6,500.

A filling Htation, which is next to a gold mine, together with
a 4-room hou»o and a small grocery store for only $5,500. A
Pick Up.

Sanford, Florida

Near the Golf Links, including beautiful lakes and
orange grove, $500.00 per acre.

The price will

One well built 4-room hounc and bath, with garage, nica
lot on Sanford Avenue, $1,500.

21.4 East, First. Street

It. G. Fox. C. E. McCall, R. L. Shipp

These lots will be worth $3,000 each w ithin six ty days and can be bought
on easy terms.

You cannot find a plant

An ideal

PROPERTY

W e. H a v e Som e B a rg a in s
In H ou ses
REALTOR

The Substantial Realtor
M4 Garner-Woodruff Bldg
TELEPHONE 770

REALTOR
Milane Thcatrr Bldg

Tamianti Land Co.

230 Meisch Bldg

Room 3, B all B u ild in g
P h o n e 142

Phone 718

�mm
THE SANFORD HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1 9 2 5 ._

-.PAGEFOURTEEN

City News Briefs

K ceno Sends 24 R acej G otham Is A roused
H orses To M iami For A g a in O ver W ork Of
The W i n t e r S ea so n “B obbed H air” B and it

Real E state Trumfcrn
Lillian Long to Lou Foniehel,
lots 1 to 9, Long'll second addition., LOUISVILLE, Ky.. Dee. 7.—Wi
' Consideration $1.1,500.00.
—T'.vfl'.v thoroughbred race hortsea
Clarence San tie rron to Bessie the j imperty of John Oliver Keene
Taylor, lot H D of Gilca. Ovcrstrce of J exinyton, were to leave today
and Drew’s division. Consideration fur Miami for the w inter racing
$1,500.00.
rtt-.-f t ih c, Mr. Keene camo - to
Mabel 8. Munroo to Mary I’. Churchill Downs here, where SO of
Symcs. lot 10, block K. Mnrkhnm his horses were wintering, and se­
Park llelitbts. Consideration,
lected 21 to be sent to Miami.
500.00.
The first special will include
George M. Dougla.;s to P. Curtis, Champ de Mars, a highly-rctcd
lots .1, J ar.d 6, block M, S.inland). two year.old, Queen of thp F o r v t,
Consideration, $1,590.00.
one oT the fastest sprinters in tLe
A. E. Sjoblom to Ernest Lager- west; Chittagong. a long distanco
quist, lands in Section 17, Town- juner; Mike Me Luke, a two year
thip 20, containing 10 acres, Coa* eld mitten and* several y e a rlin g .
eidcration, $1,009.00.
Sarah A. Allen to Ida I. Darden, All are front the stables of J. O.
5 acres* in Section 5.1, Townrhip £ G, II. Keene.
19. Consideration, not iriven
(|uit Claim Deeds
M anchurian C h ief
II. II. Lewis to II. I!. Levis and
Is D efea ted B y K |io
Company, lands in Section 51,
Township 19. Consideration $300.PEKING, Dee. 7.—(/P)— The
00. ’
arm y of Marshal Chang Tru-Lin,
Manchurian lender, Was in retreat
PROMLVHNT DOCTOR OIKS
today a fte r a defeat by tho forces
TAMPA. Fla.. Dee, 7.—(A1)—The of General Kuo Sun/:-1-ton, who,
remains of Dr. Horace Gilbert Bid- pretending to surrender, tutned
Well, 79, retired physician of Jor- tho left flank on the m arshall's
scy City, N. J., was sent there army. Kuo was formerly a follow­
for burial today. lie diui a t the er of the tnnrshk
Chang in preparing to leave
homo of his son yesterday. He hud
been practicing medicine in his Mukden, the Manchurian capital,
nnd has given notice th at he inhome city for 50 re a rs.
' tends to re tire __t o , privntg_lifc.
IN Tim n tu 't i r rni'tiT
i*; Tim niM tuT roi iit, nkvtii Ji mi i \ i. i tin i it . t o t
i:ntii .it lilt ini. n u n IT. SI-DItv n r m n iiM iu :, in i h a n IVOl.l: l ilt NTV. IT.OIIIIM. IN

NEW YORK, Dec. 7.—f/T*)—Another "bobbed hair bandit” has
sta rte d work in New York. As
her four male companions, armed
with autom atic pistols, held up the
proprietor and 12 patrons of the
Jo y Inn, Brooklyn, she sat a t a
table calmly smoking1 a cigarette.
Once or twice she nodded her
crisp bobbed head in approval as
the victim yielded money and jew­
elry.
When the hold-up was finished,
and $500 had been atolen front the

CBftY.
J. 1*, Mussel white,
t'uniplulnifut,
Versus
rinyloril (!. t.'atio, if living, and. If
i|. ;ni. the tndrs, «|. vls« »■, i.imite.'.i
or &lt;&gt;tli,&gt;r ehilmiiuis undir &lt;lay lord
ll. Clio, deceas'd t&gt;r ollierwi:.., in
nod lo Iho following d. perilled
properly In Keiiilnolo County, l'lm •
(da, to-wit:
The West Quarter of the Hotilltwent Quarter of th&lt;- Nortlnun '
Quarter of Ueetion 15. Townalilp 'JI
8., ttatufc -() H. et ill.
IUTemluntn.
NI'IT TO III 11IT TITI.H
OllDUIt OF riJIll.tCATION
To (layluril Cl. ('use if ttvlurr, ami.
If dead, all parll. &gt; tdulmluir inter­
ests uadi/' Itio a.lid .(layl.iril l.I.
^uno, .......
or :uth&lt;srt.'lm , iii
and to Iho follow III); i|i . •ii«. I
lands Iii 8i iiiloul.' r.unity, l'lm Ida
to-\vlt:
The West Quarter of tlo* .‘iuuthweit Quarter of the Norllo m
luartfer of Keetlon ’I'lire. i
Township Tv. e n t y ( JI | Mouth.
ItuiiHii Twenty-nine (2'.i) I'
To Howard l«. M.-rrlttinii. ir I•vInn. nmt, IT itunil. nil purtli i cl.ttri.
itin Intercut under the imld How­
ard I.. Merrlmuii, iIcci-.im it, &lt;&gt;r .■11&gt;
wivlne, in nmt to ihe.ibove ilmcrlbc-il prupertv.
T» I in vlil II. Ile.nl. if lltini;, nml.
If iltuiil, nil purl lex &lt;-1;111111■■i. l u ­
te rem h under itn&gt; nuiii I m . nl ll.
lleiitl, dverasi'il, or oi tier w Inc. In

t'HANI'l-'.IIV .
J. I*. MuaSelwTilte,
t'mui'lillil.int.
Vermin
Axel O. Jepsoil. el ill.,
I&gt; f, ml nils
ORDER Or’ iUOLIOATION
The State of Flurblit. Hreetliigs:
To Clara W. t'offee:
ll iippearliiu Ir &gt;ui affidavit of
I'lintplnluatil herein Unit you are
a renlilent of the Mite "f Florida;
that you I'nueeal yeiirxi If from servh e of proeesu; lh:il ynii lleIf over
the a. e nf iwiiiii 11mi your it, nml
there In no other lemon III the.
Millie ef Florida aervleo of Bill.pm i upon whom would Idm! you
Therefore you are hereby order­
ed In appear t" tin above entitl'd
r.iun* at tile office of tile l!lerk of
Hie t'llilll! Court, S*'lllll|ol&lt;" Coini­
n'. Florid.-I III lilt* Court Ilouse Ilf
naiil Comily on nr before the fir* I
Monday lu January A. I*. I'*2 r,.
name helm: the fourth day uf the
mouth, nnd n rule day of thin court,
nml innIt■ nnnwer unto tliv lull or
i '.m|ilalilt filed herein, and la de­
fault thereof a decree pro ennfenso
will In* iiiieii.1 iiKtilnat you, nml
'■aril of you. and n.itd ralfflii pru..... ex parle.
It In ordered that this Order hr
tuddlHli'd once ii week for four
roico cutlve v.'erhn In Sanford Her­
ald. a ri.-ivxpnper prluteil uijd pulillniied In Hanford. Seminole Qoiinty,
Florida.
In ullm n whereof the Clerk of
the clreult Court lu»n 1el his Imlld
and affixed the in «l of nild court
am i to Ho1 f f i l l o w Inn
i|. . r il n ii thin tile 5 day (if lieeemh' r A. I'
Iniuln lit Mcntlnolo ('m in ty, i ln rii.i,
to-wit;
' ' .
V. K. I ' Itmi.AHH,
ciei'k ('ircult Court, Hemltmlr
T ile Northwest ijn.ii l. r i f the
County. Florida.
Nnrtlienxt QUIirinr of N C , m
r.y
m \ v i : i : kh, n.c
t Inll I'lflu-u (IS). Touii. , ii&gt; Tn.
Chillies I*, ni.'hlnrmn.
t y •o n e (21) U oulii, 11i t i i T w e n t y
Hoti■■Itor for I'uniphi lua lit.
n in e (St') Klial.

\ --------------------------To' Marlop II. Downey. if llvlm;,
and. If dealt, nil parUcii i iulmlii.: IN THIS ( Hit I IT (HI IIT HI'.' CNIntoresta under tin rmlil Murlmi ll
Ttl .11 till I XI. (I lin IT. HI'S111Downey, dnriinaed. or otlierwl •. In
M ti.r: c m n t i
i 'u iih ih . i n
nml to Hie last almve lit :&lt;rlluil
i It INI I'.IIV.
properly.
w
j . C o llic u li.
C o m p la in an t,
To Walter ft. lieail, ami
VH
llrm l, Ii Ih wife, nml nil mil. non n
v
,iti
Ftorhla
N aval Hloreii C om perminu ilnlirilnj, an Interim m|
nml to |lle Inline. Imt ilc-' I Hurl , in ii cortHlI'titloU u n d er III" l.a w r

S tate of I'Torlda
property In Sciulmdu Count; . I'lor- "f
lit* (i Kimr ami
Ida to-wit:
j
l
u
c
u
r C W ilson.
The North Half of the Houlhea-i
I lefellllUIlt».
Quarter of the Northeast (.Jiiirt.
of tho Northwest .jiciri. i of r;., n u t t i i i t F i n n x i : ( i . o i n n i m i
TITI.I'S
lio n F i f t e e n t l D ) . T o w n s h i p T w e e *I: | &lt;| ;|l (IF I T IH.ICATP *N
ty-oiie (21/ Mouth, Kaiiue T w i-u ty T i
ty, iter Id, W ilso n , of I’ll Iulne (31t&gt; Kant.
.
. i; County, lllluid n
You and e a ch o f y o u net* herohj

I* i , .i. ri .1 tied '"&gt;i nppnnr in
o rd crisl to a p p e a r to th e iilmve
ratunv. tho f i n d .Monday lu J a iiu - III#, a b o v e eutli'Ic'J call u*. on or hetiry, 1112*1, nam e Iicluu tlu* fourth fi.re th e flr»t Moadilv In J a n u a ry .
rluy of tile in otilh, mid a ru le da&gt; | ! i ;ii, a m l" d av of l i d s Court, s a n e
o f thin court, and lu d e fa u l t t h e r e o...f I., la c H e fo u rth day " f Hi" m outh,
o f a d ecree pro e o n f e s a o w ill lie I and In Ilefnillt th ereo f that a d ee n te r e d uRaln-d y o u , and e.n-li , ,r | ere" pro e o tife ss o w ill he en tered
y o u . and sa id
u a line pru ccyd
ex u n a ln s t you. and sa id c a m e - p r o ­
pari e.
ceed e x im rlo.
I* t.i turtli r ordered th a t Cd.a o r ­
It lx furth er o r d e r e d l h a t thin o r ­
der lie piihllHhed o n c e a wi ■I. for der he pulillsheil o n ee it w e e k for
In
I lls
fo u r coim ei'iillvo w e e k n In th e Man- four co liseru M v o w e e k n
a
n ew riiap or
ford Herald, a m iw a p a p er pill'll di­ "Sanford Herald,"
pul lisle d In Sanford. FlorUlaed ai Hanford. F lo rid t.
WltneaH t h e ham! of the Clerk
W l t n e s i the h and or t i c C lerk "f
nald Court, at,,! Hie r.eal o f imld of jet 1.1 Court, and the id f ie la l s e a l
Court, (Ids thxi t&gt; day o f He, emh' l' tli.-r."if, oil lIda 5 day of Iinccniher. A. I*.. I a 2 6,
A, Ii. t'.'J.,.
V H fWHtrtf, \ s
,
,
v. k. in t litii.,)sh,
clerk (Ircult C ourt, ftoinimdo CUrl Clreult Court, Sell'llt"le Collil-

County, Florida.
, y * r , "rUIl , y A. M. w
. By A. M. \vi:f. kh, 1). c.
t liar lea I*. H ick n r n,
Hollcltor for t’umplnlnnnt. i
Charles P. IdehInson.
Fee. 7-11-21 -K Hollcltor for C onipluluant.

TCS,

H. C.

cash register and from guests
who hail been torn from their wo
men companions, the girl led the
retreat to a side street where the
party entered nnd automobile and
disappeared townrd M anhattan.
In n few minutes police were
called nnd a huge crowd gathered
about the resta u ra n t in response
to word that another bobbed hair
bandit was on the trail. The girl,
described ns an attractive brunette,
was about 25 years old.

THE SURE PA TH TO PROFITS
**

*. ** -■ *-f. *.

" I

•* f

| **

J m a " c„,,,K „earschM|uj

* f *«***

Eighty acres adjoining city lim its on good road.
$150 per acre.

1-3 cash. Terms.

Bnron Gcrnrd do Greer, of
Sweden, reads the e a rth ’s iijpss
and form er tem peratures nnd
in thickness and color of the lay­
ers of clay.

i

c a t

10-acre farm, house ma
with terms. ’ 0Use and

v:

.’

LOOK

12|/2 acres on First Street w ,

division. 1'riccd right.

Five rooms nnd bath, 2-car garage, few m inutes

Mr. B uilder or S p ecu lator H ere Is
»/

r

?

\

SOME BARGAIN

\

8 Lots For $9000
f

from First Street.

Price today, $5,200.

HAGAN REALTY

Terms.

1 0 8 .E , Second St.

FL E T C H E R -B U L G E R R E A L T Y CO.

’i

Lpta arc 52x1*18.

-jj

Located ju st o ff H ughey

nnd joining Magnolia H eights. No prettier lots
in,S anford for homo sites. Six of them have

Phone 71G
'

113 */; Magnolia

Ft ’ “X

HOMES—L0TS-FAJ

l« ai •* • &lt;*4tf

1

"

’I

acreage

fine hearing orange trees on them and the
other two have m agnificent oaks. You know

m*m

th at lots not as good as those and lying a m ile
or two further out are bringing more money.

for

i

For one week wc will sell one of these lots
for $1,500, four of them for $5,000 or the en­

fl i 7 *
I
20 acres of celery land, 5 acres dotf

j

Immediate posscssionn can !* tudjft

Fulton Cem ent Products,
^ Inc.
•f *&lt;i * I
i

tire eight for $0,000 with one-third cash.

SALE AT 0XCE; I

This is the DEST IJUY you ca.
Priced for a quick sate at $7^00.

%

I ,

We own these lots and can deliver at once
Ituoni 103 Seminole Hotel

with perfect title.

Sanford (Seminole County) Florida

*’

W e F u rn ish th e B e st

PACKARD REALTY CO.
209 Magnolia

COLCLOUGH UEAll

I i :r

Ileal E state

"

C em ent B lock s

Phone 2.11

Gc

311 First Natioml M l
Sanford, Fla.

and Building Sand
With ornamental ami plain faces delivered at
our plnntH at Osteen nnd shortly in Sanford.

GOOD WAREHOUSE SITE

We deliver the best Cement nnd I!uilding Sand
at $.1.50 on your lot any where in Snnford.

.’100 feet on track. Close in. Price $10.00 per
track fool. Good terms.

INCOME PROPERTY

? n"n l

OPPORTUMJ

Send all orders to our office at Seminole lintel.

12 ROOMS A l

All phymchla niuat he noidp to the office. Orders
cuunter-siitaed by secretary.

in on MagiuiiSj
U.IIj 'iftbQii hClose
1
' *. *51 l .".r.y • ■! //

This is a new building paying more than 8'
gross. Very good location with fine possibil­
ities, $02,000. Terms.
See Me Fur Subdivision Property.

REAL ESTATE

v

Only $15,OOP
25 Lots and 15 Houses on Thirty

KARL j. SCHULTZ
1st National Itank Hldg.

BRYANT &amp; HAffil

WHY PAY BIG RENTS?

INVESTM ENTS

Number G Bali Building,^
' Office, Sanford, fieri* I

Phone 711.

W. F. HOLBORN, Sales M an ag er

Lot at Northwest corner Oak Avo„ and 1 1th St.,
$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.

#1

A Nice Bungalow ju st completed, four rooms, electric
lights, bath room, fireplace. Lot 50x110. Only $4,500
Easy terms.
A Btingalowi of three rooms. Nearly finished. Electric
lights, bath, and fireplace. $ 1,000. E asy Term s.
j
.............
“
l ive-room Cottage, bath, electric ligh ts, fireplace ami
garage, Lot OGxllG. Only $8,500. Easy terms.

20 Years Experience With F«co*i

A S a fe and Sane InVC!ti

1hose places arc well equipped with dish closets and
closets for other uses. These arc real bargains.
Let us show them to you.

S he’ll M arry Gridiron Hero

Three acres with 0-room burnt ar.J I

2.'1 acres, Upsalannd Country
$80,000. Terms.

ing iitreet; very good for sub

Lake Mary Development Company

C’has, II. Night.

108 Magnolia Ave.

Groves, Celery farms, lots, houses.

Special for one week $5,500 wi'" **r |

Phone 117

PU R V IS &amp; WII-L

T he D a vcy-W in ston O rganization
f ;r

Masonic Bldg.

Phone 707

i

R. R. Eldridge

,0. Hall,Bldg.

REAL ESTA TE A N D IN V E ST M E N T S
21fi E. Second Street
If it is lots or Homes you want we have
them. In City or out.
A Farm 8 miles out of city on hard road, 40
acres, C acres in Orange grove. A 7-room
house nml sleeping porch. Good terms.
W est F irst St. Colory farm, 10 acres, all
cleared, drained and tilled, and fenced. Two
w ells; new house; lights, $11,000. Good
terms.
Laurel Avc. A 5 room house and garage. Lot
•10x117, $5,800. Good terms.
$1G,000

Lake Monroe Development
Co.
Eleanor Blanche McCormick of Senniobin, Miss., is to bo tha bride this
mouth of Herbert Hunt Covington, captain of the Center College foot­
ball leant last year u/ui one «&gt;f the south’s s ta r nthletcs for threo years.
Ho is how a realtor in Florida,
‘__ k \ -A
&gt;' .
—

Puleston-Brumley Building
Sahford, Fla.

f’

n ' r ‘ * ln,nI l o r n , *,*l In N n m l p r C m

I n 7 J Z J Z * ' I''
»*Ul&gt; |||.P I
1

h

I jt I i t o a m i

hnlf

m llra

—

it hex r I a n . l " la I r r l E V T l ' ™
• h i t, I r : „ ! , h x l . n r e
"

•)*».••»**— ' " ' • M l ' " e r r ,
,|,e
H o , l n r » l * " («••«■«• « n e

r

a u i a i u u „ h r „ . ,,r l c „ ‘• h M n r « » 'l r n l l r . i m l n e a r C a r l l i a n a . ’ . n h e r t ) I , h l . h n . , ) (lr&gt; „
" O m h l n i g I., I . n k w C a n n t j — t k l , p r „ p .

ICO I n i .

Ii&gt;rnlr(|

, " n d “ ," 1

••M ill..

l' ,a a ''r , h r r «’ k u n J r r J i l . i l l a r . P r r n r r r ,
ThU

|,.

" V”* * “a 'F l^ a l'r e e V n f tr \Z

®l n e r e . I . n i i , o n e h &gt; l r . ■■

“M
.l lnlir’

250 reel Rust front Myrtle
Cbmmercial and Fulton. 31 r,'“ ^ ljS;|
$100 jier front foot, and be **ri
bo souirht fur at $250.
„ ernEEn
WEST FIRST r »l
IS STILL
"THE Dl*, r .»
SA N F*W ^
moat attractive W '**

w K h .Irn .,,,

«, le,,. ram wm Have I., „r, qM)rklr&gt;

riVV

haL V*"*

Iiuy These

tn - iv , ..... ..... ...... .....

Thl, U
“"''I .......... .. ',,rCr
r,“ h' ,,rr
pnr ,U„ ... ^ ~ , &gt; K, u A Z : L * a Z T ' UU' ,n ,h r " '" ,C nnJ “ WIM

M H rr I&gt;iiin«.i|il,,,,
*'»r h a i r r a . k , l i n l n i i r r
f r u m m a r k e t lit

J u s t Look Three Years

-tpl"
—(ill r«*iirrd Mffpt Oitr liumlml

.110 foot of Ihi-t, oast of
"
and running throuKh
gjjpiTu11^
more than justify an-' "^"p.ttrr ***
ford population in UW- ‘ |
4
may bo too lato fur Hf pr

n»»fr fru"ln«e—,„.r bnU

t V S i . ' V " " , h U •« n \ u r e r . 7 " a — * P 1•• - 1' «Ur l u r a t e i l , 7 o „ w i l l
n u .lt. t h e m a n t i l t h t h e
w ,,0 , “ » e „ , i e l f l l | o p p o r(B i.||V

Phone 120

Rwidwce 1 ^ * ‘

�• ^ S / r S ^ S ^ v f V ■■

JH E ^A N F O R D HERALD,MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1925.

ssifiedAdonThis Fade
5— Autos, Sale

~

PAGE FIFTEEN

Paying

14— F°r Sale, Acreage

Real Estate
WANTED: Man to make confi­ TO REACH the prosperous farm­
iT S A L E T U Z S Dodge Special LAND TO SELL on the main nwid.
llU ^ fo Coupe.
dential credit and insurance re­ ers nnd fern growers of Volus- H e s l d e n t o f F l o r i d a s i n c e 1114.
Fine condition. Inquire
JAUHEi.
a v e . LOT between
in
Grapcville
one
na’
.
f
ail
acre.
,TES 1204 Myrtle Ave.______ _________ Apply George T. llalli
R eferences:
*0th and 11th $2250. Easily ports nt Sanford, Florida during in county advertise in the PeLand
Unger.
F irs t N etlu n al D ank.
spare time. State age and occupa­ Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
___
needs money
1925 OVERLAND Sedan, spare
U M. S. Box 1329, Orlando, with order.
J. H. HUTCHINSON
and will sell at this price for short tion.
wheel, new tire, bumpers, upocHUAI. F..STATU
lime
tin,,. only. Address
* ■•
Box 100 cure Fla.
ial lock steering wheel, dome light,
FOR BIG RESULTS advertise in
121 W e s t F i r s t M t r e e t
■anford Herald.
HOYS
WANTED
nt
the
Postul
Phone ITS
etc. Address S. Herald or phene
the
FORT
LAUDERDALE
Telegraph Office. Apply at DAILY NEW S—it covers Brow­
Member of
SANFORD. FI-A
F°R
SALE: Lot
...» »,.-vi.r.:
i.ot corner of Sanford once.
753.
________________________
Florida State
ard
County
thoroughly
which
is
t line
Ave.
and
Rose
Court
$3000.
A
F lo rlels A ssociation.
ATTENTION!
a line
small cash payment will handle. WANTED AT ONCE: Experienced one of the moat rapidly growing
DEPENDABLE USED CARS
sections
on
the
Florida
Coast.
a line
Address S. O. It. care Herald.
soda man. Laney's Drug Store.
DAYTONA
Sample copy and rate card upon
a line
LOT 39 of Lanes Addition. Cor­
1924 Dodge coupe, excellent con­
ner of Franklin St., and Palmet­ 3"— Wanted Help, Salesman request.
!above dition.
DEIAND FARMS
to Ave. $2500. On exceptional easy
1924 Dodge touring car.
G. TAYLOR D Y E R
TO REACH BUYERS or afllera of
Acreage
1923 Dodge coupe, A -l condition.
terms. This lot will be sold quick­
SALESMAN
Florida real estate advertise In
fainting— Decorating
1925 Ford coupe, ninny extras.
ly
so
if
you
want
it
phone
713
Adjoining
nritv
Wo have a good opportunity to the SL Petersburg Time*. One een*
RHONE 203
1923 Light Ford truck.
Daytona
offer real estate salesman. One cent n word dally, two cents • won
1922 Ford roadster, special.
who is familiar with the greater aunaayi.
IDEAL APARTMENT house site Sanford district preferred.
Aeroplane Site
on Palmetto Avenue. 80 foot
I. W. PH ILLIPS, SONS
TH E MORNING JOURNAL is the
Sold
SANFORD GROVE, Inc.
frontage. Price $4000. Only small
I accepted want ad medium in
In
Units
of
Oak and 2nd St.
cash payment required. Dean-Berg
Phone 3
507 1st. Nat'l. Bank Bldg.
Daytona (Fla.) One cent n word
HILTON’S
1. 5 and 10 Acre Tracts
t’nrooration, 515 First N atl. Rank
_ SanPhone 249
an inssrtion. Minimum 25c.
IIAIIIIFt II SHOP
Bldg.
or
onsible
i— iiusint’sa service
WANTED:
113
Magnolia Ave.
lertion,
Entire Sections
I
I First Ctasa Barbers
ijoent HI-TEST building tile and brick.
$150
Special Attention
aulil be Sanford Cement Products Co.
Given To ladles and Children.
Per Acre
:a?e ot 5th St. and Maple.______________
nnd
» DRUG STORE — Pre­
UP
2S— \ \ anted, Sitinljon Male DO Y'OU WANT TO BUY or sell
431.
scriptions, Drugs, Soda a.
Ws
i thorHARRY
E.
PRETTYMAN
anything? If so advertise in
are aa near you as your phone.
Elton J. M oughton
r a te s ,
CORNER LOT in Fort Mellon fne- CARPENTER, jolting, repairing.1the Gainesville Sun.
Call
1
0
3
.________________
(Incorporated)
--------------- py
by nay
day nr
or contract, F. Conklin.
ill (tive
ARCHITECT
ing park, overlooking beautiful; Box 140, Longwood.
And SION WRITING done reasonable.
112 South Park Avenue
lake Monroe. For quick sale own- —= s ^ - —m
——------—
Ftrat
National
Hank Bldg.
F
irst
class
work
nnd
service.
it you
er wilt take $2750. Terms to suit 2 9 - W a n te d S itu a tio n , r c m a ie
Phone 632-W,
Sanford.
-----------Florida
[ad. to W rite Theodore Williams, care
purchaser. Apply 515 First N a tio n ---------------------— -----WE HAVE THE BEST BUYS
General Delivery, Sanford.
| nl Bank Bldg.
WANTED: Stenograph!; position.
ACREAGE*
CE
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
Graduate Stetson University and
Sale—Furniture,
etc.
their
BUSINESS-HOMES
Successors to Gilloo A P latt
Massey Business College. Can
ess ns /lfl Mngnolia.
Everything elec­
give_references. Phone 133-W.
VALDEZ HOTEL
jtHone/ 27 y
We
carry
a
full
line.
[iber if
C s r s p t a a D ata
tric a l Phons 422. Electragilb
Our
prices
are
right.
Cash
or
at one
Radio
•12— Adv tg. Mediums
terms.
We
want
your
business
- - - - ----- —■
has a
FOR SALE: At a sacrifice. 5 acre Sanford Stove A Furniture Co. - - ■—
I s a t a n i 'a I ra ilin g H otel
can’t WIGHTS—Three stations. Mag­
fnrm. tiled, 2 wells, 5 room resi­ _______321 E. First St._______ ADVERTISE in the Journal-Her­
Valdez
Hotel
Building
nolia
and
Second.
F
irst
and
Elm,
dence, 3 miles west Sanford city
unless
ald, South Georgia’s greatest
w r u r \V. XVAIISIKH, M o o e s* r
Sanford Avenue and 10th S tre e t lim its on hard road for $0500—
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
21.—Lost,
Found
Expert
service._______________
$3500 cash, good time on balance.
ST be
weekly nnd Sunday.
Classified
San* WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing Also city lot 50x125. East front LOST: Two brown and white rates 10c per line. Waycross Jour­
iy letnal-Herald, Waycross, Georgia.
spotted pointers southwest of
Engraving, Embossing. See u* on Sanford Ave., with garage
pnuan- first. We do It. Phone 417-W npartment for only $1000, half lake Mary Saturday morning. One
cash. Sea U. II. Bnnkston with female and one male. Reward if FOR SALE—Space on the pngs
p R At* -rYimmarelal St
for classified advertisements.
ificient.
to 11. A. Taylor, Lake Why
uAdie,a U. COWAN—All kinda Hogan Realty Co., 108 E. 2nd St. returned
not rent those vacant rooms,
Mary,
Fin.
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
or sell that second-hand goods 7
17—For Sale, Houses
W ater and Boat Tanks. At Oak
FOUND: Brown mule. Owner
Avei.ue nnd Third Street. Tele­ FOR SALE: Four new. two room please call R. W. Lord. South LEARN ABOL’t rolk County and
l-nkeland, through the Sturhouses, each on easy terms, $750
phone 111.
Telegram. Best advertising me­
Ginderville. Also a few good lots Sanford Ave.
UIRACLH Concrete Co. general nt $300. Write P. O. Box 090 City. LOST: Brindle and white Boston dium in South Florida. Published
cement work, sidewalks, build­
Hull Terrier. 1-2 face white oth­ mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM—
ing blocks, irrigation boxes. J. M. 20— For Sale, Miscellaneous
er half dark. Telephone 8 or Lakeland, Florida.
Terwilleger. Prop.
OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
FOR SALE: Ford Tudor car, fine 028-J. Reward.
through the Xenia Gaiette, ZenIllLL LUMBER CO. House o»
condition, good tires, lock wheel,
25—Opticians. Jewelers
ia, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­
wind shield wiper. 1923 model.
Sorvlco, Quality and Price.
trict. Want ud nnd display rates
914 Park Ave
2i&gt;— Painting, Decorating
ADDRESSING — M ultlgraphing,
on request.
WANTED: Experienced waitressfolding and mulling—as you
FOR SALH
es nt the Palm Garden Ten |A LITTLE WANT AD IN The
want it— when you want It. Acreage—131 acres, beautiful ten
Room. Must he neat and live at
HERALD will bring you in big
Phone 073. H. E. Porch, Ftrat
room house, two hatha, home.
1results. Advertise those old ar
National Bank Bldg.
three fireplaces, hardwood
.... , ~ 7
'
. tides you have stored away and
floors. One mile frunt on II. C. ' 1 V’ i
1 have no use for. A littlu thirty
9— For Rent, Houses
one of Orlando'i promin­ jewelery nnd clock repairing and 'cent ud may bring you several
Stores FOR RENT: Fivo room house a n d 1
ent highways. Price $40,- engraving. Quick service. 1lfl Mag­ doljaei. Phone 149yuyi(i| r.feprt^-L
4&lt;•
; I 000.
nolia Avenue: Phorttf '442.' '
sentatlve will call and see you.
garage on West Second Street.!
FOR' ENGAGEMENT TO SEE
Apply
Phone 571-J.
THERE
LOTS, PHONE 695 OR
A. P. CONNKI.LY &amp; SONS
2,S— Plant. Seeds, Trees
.119-W.
I COLUMBUS (G a.) LEDGER —
FURNISHED HOUSE for rent. 3 Magnolia Ave. &amp; Second Street
Sanford. Fla. •TEWART THE FLORIST"
Classified ads have the largest
rooms and bath, screened porch, Phone 48
Flowers for all occasion*.
circulation in Southwestern Geor­
large yard, near South -Side school, FQR SALE; 0nc Shetland pony.|
814 Myrtle. Phone 2flO-W
gia. Rate He (0-word line) line.
J40 per month Apply Denn-Berg | (;,.ntIp nnd in K„od condition.
ADVERTISING gets results If It
leous lildgOra on. 515 lMrst N at l B ank|l 0 0ti Union Ave. Phone 99
22—Typewriters, Suppplics
reaches potential buyers. I’aIntkn Daily News is circulated in
20— For Sale Miscellaneous REMINGTON Portable four-bank an industrial and agricultural sec­
10— For Rent, Rooms
FOR SALE: Cord wood. J. W. Typewriters, "the king of port­ tion.
ables. $00. Bnrret Portablo Adding
Corley, Camcrcn Ave,
Machines. Can't bo bent. Seminole TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa.
FOR RENT: One bed room with
CQMP/WTLytwin beds. 1020 Myrtle Avenue. FOR SALE: Electric washer. In­ Printery, Phone 93, Wclaka Bldg.
Fla. Thousands rend the clas­
Phone
054J,
quire
503
First
National
Bank
sified pages of Florida's Grrnt
K
3.1—Wanted
Bldg. W. C. Mead.
Home Daily, rates 2 cents a word.
FOR RENT: 3 unfurnished rooms
Minimum 25c, cash witli order.
JOHN E. FOX, Rcprem&gt;n(atlve
ami garage a fter Tuesday. 1100 FOR SALE: An electric washing KINDERGARTEN for boys ami Write for complete rate card.
machine. $50.00. 309 Park Ave
girls I nnd 5 years of age. Opens
W. ] at.
I
VI
^
January 4, 192(5. At Recreational DEVELOPERS ATTENTION —
)lfea *—-—
\20 Soulh Park Avo.
FOR SALE: Horse, bridle, sad­ Rooms of the Congregational
Pensacola Is beginning
the
FOR RENT: One room near new
dle and one horse wagon. John Church. Rates $7.50 per month. greatest development In Georgia’s
hotel with or without board. 1009 Murphy, Ginderville.
“Wo Cover Florida Real Estate Like the Sunshine"
______ Reservations must be in this week history; a half million dollar high­
Union Ave.
to assure proport equipment In­ way to the gulf beach just finish­
21—Sale, Rent Estate
ipplit‘3
quire Mrs. ('. II. Thorrluult Apart­ ed; st two million dollar bridge
FOR RENT: Rooms, with or with­
FOR SALE: Lot 70x117 in busi­ ment I, 2ml floor Sanford Herald across Escambia Bay started;
out
meals.
Reasonablo
rates.
ale
quarter million dollar opera house
ness district. See R. C. Sheufer. Ruilding.
Lincoln Hotel.
under construction; two millions
113 Elm Ave., Sanford, Fla.
WANTED: 3 to 4 room modern being spent on highway; greatest
FOR RENT: Furnished rooms for
or
houso for permanent resident. chance for live dyvelois-rs to get kn
light housekeeping by the week I OWN nnd will sell on easy terms
[in on ground floor. Write Duval- I1 a
or month, very reasonable, one three choice cast front lots in Mag­ Address P. O. Box 838.
^nian housekeeping apartm ent, large nolia Heights. Address Frogs P a ­
oiimcnt Department. The I’ensu
"
[Male kitchen and three rooms. In !-nko jam as care Herald or Phone 208.
31— Wanted Help, Female coin News.
First Street (Ncur Forrest Lake Hotel)
a
female Mary. Cnlll J. J. Melton. C30-L3, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: WANTED: Experienced seams­ TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE— Z
"00 feet frontogo
Sanford,
tress by week. Apply 105 South
I-ot 33 Palmetto near Katie.
Send in your subscription to the ■
Lot 153 Hughey in Pinehurst. I Palmetto Avonue or phono 34G-J. Tribune or hand it to your local i
1 1— For Sale. Acreage
■jealer so you can read Florida’s &gt;j
east front lots, 210x200 in Flora
3.7— Wanted Help. Male
greatest newspaper. One year. *
small house. All reaFOR SALE: Five acres lyin« , Heights with
ii Hayden,
9 Sherley HELP WANTED: Young man at $8.00, ti months, $1 00, three months jJ
1-1 mile E ast of Pnoln on pro- \Z r tm e n ts .
once.
only Mgr. F. W. Wool­ $2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur- u
once. A
Apply
posed hard road, some orange anil | 1_____ _______ _____
Prettiest Acreage in Seminole 2d 1-2 acres nt Paula
nitre policy add 75c to your order. ■
worth Co.
shade
trees.
Adjoins
Duil
P
nrk|
,,
SPURIJNG,
;rliions Subdivision, excellent homo site or&gt; •
sub-diviiion i
(Borders two lakes)
ma AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au- ■
H I I I HI*ITi—
Bari's* r, subdivision purpose. Nice lakes
gusto, Ga., Augusta’s greatest ■
specialist. Subdivision to Or- i ®
classified medium, rate, cash, 9c J
lando. Florida, and F l o r s
I la. very close, Iving south of Sylvun
charge. 10c minimum.
a
Heights. Florida on Dixit High­
~ ' Lake Station. Price $1250; $750
■■
• ----■
way.
cash, balancu in two years. Infor­
MAINE — Watorvlllo, Morning ■
mation can be had on property. FOR SALE: Furnished 3 rooms
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
An
Experienced
Day Look it over. A. S. Coop, Box
people are interested in Florida ■
and
bath
screened
porch
location
Fag- 9t!3, Sanford.
property. Reach them through J
Insurance A gent
on exceptionally well located lot
:« .w
the Sentinel, Rate card on ap- n
on
Palmetto
Ave.,
near
South
Side
34 ACRES, adjoining three tu b d i-.
LAKE MARY
Miration.
visions, about three miles from school. Cash payment of only 1050
------- —
.
— . . . . . . . . . . . .. j ■
balance
$50
per
month.
Price
13800
Sanford on Snnford-Orlando road. j
DEVELOPMENT
MORGANTOWN. W. VA., people 2
Will sell and deliver a t n reason-! Dean-Berg Corporation, 515 hirst
are interested in Florida. Each ■
COMPANY
able nrice. Terms can be a rran g ­ N at’l. Bank Bldg. _
of them through a classified nil
Possible ed. This is the one renlly goodi HIGHLAND AVE. LOT near Kim 108 .Magnolia Ave.
m the Morgantown I’OHT. Klx|
$125
niece oof acreage ihui
th at. tcan
had | uAve.
a n be
uc iiuii
v u . $2250. Will
" ••• -sell
— for eiAJl
| issues.
Present ",?!,r Sanford. Inquire R. C. Bower, cash. $325 sixty days. Balance
_
.'Mini 2, Ball Bldg.
_
[quarterly. Phone 713.

APARTMENT

Site 120x127. Just
o f f Park Ave., on
Central. Priced
right. Easy term s.
N ice lot on corner o f
12th and Laurel Ave.
$1,900. Terms.
CALL

0 . H. Stenstrom
W ith

\fctfclez R ea lty Go.

I

Schulte’s Selected Listings

We have twenty lots in a fast grow­

W. V. Wheeler Inc.
410-11-121st N at­
ional Rank Bldg.
Phone 490W

ing section in Sanford. On main Dix­

ie-Highway. You can huy one or all

a t the owner’s price. Easy terms.

I

Best Business Site in Sanford

Price $122,500

WANTED

Price $13,000

Bodwell Realty Co., Inc.

father

FORSALE
A h a lf in terest in two
cem en t plants to com­
p eten t party, able to
manage
p lan t.

a

cem ent

Capacity 2,000

per day.

We own our

ow n sand pit. Terms.
FULTON, INC.
Brokrra

Real Batata
Developers
1’romotsfi
BemlmiU llotsl

HANFORD, FLORIDA.

THIS IS A KNOCK
OUT
Lot 97— Oak Hill Eastern
Exp. $600.00. 1200.00 cash.
Italauce $10.00 month.
Lot— in Franklin Terrace,
$1,500. $500 cosh. Bulance,
$15.00 month.

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="18">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="20499">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1925</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21860">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, December 07, 1925</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21861">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21862">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on December 07, 1925.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21863">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21864">
                <text>Original 15-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, December 07, 1925; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21865">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21866">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21867">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21868">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="2200" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="2072">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/b142c8fd8a80b400222b82fed8f5ca42.pdf</src>
        <authentication>6d65f3afeb786ca54ea7ca9526d2148c</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="21859">
                    <text>mi
aU*

».

it!- .
■ •»:** * i f &gt;r t

j APER

THE WEATHER.
Florida: Cloudy tonight

and
Tuesday; probably local rains
Tuesday; slightly warmer tonight
In north portion; moderate north*
east and east winds.

I2SW JSS
ijSt Garden L a ° d_

ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED W IRE
SANFORI), FLORIDA, MONDAY, DECEM BER 7, 1925.

.om
S e le lc
j *

t 4

REALTY SALES

/ •

jlder And Every Voter Urged
,ens Will J: To C a s t B a l l o t

Honor;
&gt;n K e e n

At 7:30

Sty Hall
[Urges All
Toters To
Ballots
fictl voters
i Tuesday to
in the Kancalled by
^ke to name
)r. C. J. M ar­
i of office as
»er has ex-

hounced will
j station in the
Bi.tO o’clock In
Vnclown, under
Leroy I’. Chitritts and Miss
fespcctors, und
and H. H.
|ly two enndihc office, Hr.
dined to run
•grounds that
prevented him
sper attention
names have
|otc, according
unty Comniiscn II. C. Du-

• . .

.. * It

'

In connection with the city
election culled far Tuesday to
nnme one member of the City
Commission to aprve n threeyenr term, Mayor Forrest Luke
today sent the following »»»“ *
sage to Sanford voters:
“Tomorrow un election will
bo held for the selection of a
candidate to fill a vacancy on
the City Commission. Tho im­
portance of this election cannot
be over-estimated, and I take
this occasion to urge every
qualified voter to let nothing
prevent him, or her front cast­
ing a vote tomorrow for one
pf tho two candidates.
"In accordance with our Dem­
ocratic form of government, the
man who is favored by the ma­
jority must l&gt;e named for the
office, if our city government
is to be Democratic in practice
as well as principle, and this
can only be brought to pass by
the unanimous action of San­
ford oualified voters in excrciaing what should be their most
cherished privilege, the privi­
lege of the ballot."
Polls will bo open nt the.fire
station in the old City ‘Hall
from 7:30 to sun-down, it was
announced. •

News Summary

LOCAL
Realty
sales
for November .es­
the prc-elcctablished
a
new
mark, when the
in the city, amount wns announced
nt $.'!,1st the lack of 0115,000,
bringing the total for
competition
kill*, and was the year to $15,180,270.
Sanford qualified voters, numLiny of politi
poke well for j boring slightly more than 1,000
will go to tho polls Tuesday mid
prosperity.
Ire campaign vote upon n City Commissioner
[candidates, I to succeed Dr. C. J. Marshall,
word of un- whose term expires Jan. 1,
^criticism utGovernment boat, with party
stated,
. ....
engineers aboard for. the pur­
i,
"f n»‘kln»f « »i &lt;*vey of the
b is
i. strong i.
ly
in proposed 12-foot channel be­
Pnlntka and Sanford, a r­
r election, he tween
rives
hero'
for 10-&lt;lay visit.
Ich voter hu*
Three seriously injured, one
hnl choice, of
.....I ............
bora
political probably fntally, when two nutobe the same I nnibiJca collide here Sunday
i fact is, ir. my f nighf.
loulii In* plea:i | Members of the Sanford Real
If t&lt;&gt; all who Estate Hoard adopt measure de­
liford's devel- signed to better ethics of organ­
ization.
number of
STATE
ira.it ballots in
Mr. Dubose
Over
850
of
tho leading invest­
those names ment bankers of
the country ga­
|th" books b id ther in St. Petersburg
for fivepoll tax, and
Kauie of this day business session.
After prolonged session this
the election I morning, tho Florida Methodist
iMtven . today conference voted to change tho
lwes of this time of its meetings from De­
as their cember to June.
II'1D accept
DOMESTIC
that th e !
Irnhuvor to j , Alico Kip Rhinelander is suf­
h very best 1 fering from over-wrought nerves
113 a result of stranger, claimthe City •ng to lie husband, goes to her
|P**ni stated, home and applies for jpimittmicc.
f^uy Will |,e
New revenue hill, cnlling for n
Face to cv- tax reduction of over $300,000,*■00, is to U* first measure pre­
Ihvlinci to
sented to Congress, lenders de­
clared toilny.
While liquor runners are plan­
for the Christmas rush, in­
Capture ning
formation is given thut quality
prisoners will remain ubout same while
is expected to vary sharp­
[navailinff nriee
ly.
Tho Sixty-Ninth Congress for­
. ^ - 'E f f o r t s mally convenes today with tho
J25*«n«ri. who Republicans facing a probable
W frrom the
coalition between Democrats and
m
h/ in* through-j Insurgents.
• ■wee iron i
*R«t the |

Prominent Physician

i„ tho
T„ i 1 thl‘ op. - Is Dead A l Sarasota
and reIff- .Th,
SARASOTA, Dec. 7.—(/P)—Dr.
W *K including J. M. Lnvin, World War veteran
WiH being |„.|,| and for the past five years a resi­
*“ **■ "r for dent of Sarasota, died here this
morning. He was 50 years of age.
I
Nicer,1*n* For 25 years he was a prominent
TStv*"'1 riHei physician of Chicago, retiring fol­
■ *,‘i*ay inter- lowing tho war on account of
eicnped health. He was a mnjor and chief
the c ty surgeon
of the 132nd U. S. Infant­
ptarad.
J’
ry, 33rd Division and saw a great
deal of active service, having been
gassed.

//.Count

Body

NUM BER 109

SEA TRIPS RECOMMENDED

. LONDON, Dec. 7.—(A1)—Physic­
of Cou"t ians have decided that owing to
l i f t " on lh" his weak lungs and advancing
F* h'Ji,h- age, King George must leave foguy. misty England for a two
month’s
sea trip each year. A
r L * ° mPinlrVHl
palatial new yucht is being plan­
ned.
r “
and
INDICTMENTS a r e v a l i d
jS

r e - f r l ‘hat
Wa s h i n g t o n , Dec. 7.—&lt;/n—
tori • 1 ^ ' t - l he Full-Doheny bribery indictC * 10 ‘ho se- mtnta, which woro quasnsd severa* months ago in the lower
t « S w ,h“t courts
here, were held to be valid
by the District of Columbia
Court of Appeals.

PwLroa"su?v°^wTBe Democrats, Insurgents
In Sanford For Ten Days
SET HIGH MARK
Threaten Coalition As
69th Congress Opens
The yacht "Captain J. J. MeyPr- of the United States EngiPeering department at the Munici­
pal Pier today taking on supplier
ivn. ? l"J‘ months’ stay in tho
aters of laike Monroe, and on
&gt;,.! ,riVt&gt;r bet»#&gt;n Sanford ami
;
,a’,acconllnK
to an announce­
ment
today.
C -PI.P.P. (’ham pi in is in comnuind of the yacht, which carries
a crew of five men and a govern­
ment surveying party of six. The
?rrM „ , p a r t y is in charge of
" dliams and is engaged in
making a government survey of
the Ijuo Monroe channel and tho
channel of the St. Johns River.
It is said that the survey is for
, Purpose of aiding preliminary
jdans for a 12-foot channel botween the cities of Palntka ami
aantord. The channel now extends
"idy from Jacksonville to I'alatka,
and Sanford interests say that

hopes are entertained for it’s ultiniate completion to this city.
The yacht will have it’s base in
Credit Bureau Reports Show
Stanford
for the next 10 days, ac­
1 nree Q uarter Million (Jain
cording to Capt. ( hamplin.
Over Previous High Record
During the course of the inti"’vrow, Capt. Chanrplin was asked
Alade During Sept., 1925
his opinion of the new pier, nnd of
tho local facilities for water craft
Over Half Million
as provided by tho city.
Tax Reduction Bill Is
Th,----- • stated
. . . that while ho
he captain
On November 2nd
‘Red’
Enters
Movies;
Placed On Calendar
was not yet thoroughly nrquniutcd with conditions along the wat­
Earnings
For
Two
And Plans Made To
!Sale Of 0,900 A cres Said To
erfront at this point, he hoped
that a deeper water would lie pro­
Weeks Are $500,000
I Be Largest Of 24 Deals
Insure Speedy Okey
vided nt tho bulkheads along tho
Recorded In Single Day
pier, lie said that his yacht draw­
NEW YORK, Dec. 7.—&lt;&gt;D—
ing only four ami one-half feet
"Red" Grange signed a motion
Real estate tram Met ions in Snnof water, could not tie up within
picture contract today under
torcl an,l Seminole county attained
the yacht basin,
l'm longinl Session M arked which he received at once u flat
what is said to he a new high mark
( apt. Chumplm stressed the fact
By Storm y Debate Ends guarantee of $300,000 for hU
during the month of November,
that many visitors who come south
when sales aggregated $3,095,0uo
S
la te M agazine To Allign first screen |K‘rforinance.
in large ynchts would be seriously
Grange’s movie engagement, Hill Offers Resolution
jum trqnsactions numborul 111».
W
ith N ashville Publication involving
inconvenienced should they desire
what was said to bo
The total for the eleven months of
to visit Sanford, owing to tho
Asking For Repeal
a record sum for the first film
now stands at $15,130,270 and
ORLANDO, Fla., Dee. 7.—(/P)— appearance of any individual,
■hollowness of the municipal basin.
deals reported, mimher 3,215.
Of 18th Amendment
In one of the most prolonged ses­ was tlie high spot of an aston­
This announcement came Katursions of tho 11125 annual meet­ ishingly profitable 24 hours, fol­
bom A. C. Carter, manager
ing Florida Conference of tho lowing his scuxutiimal perform­
WASHINGTON, Dtx\ 7.—
Methodist
Kpi.ieopnl
Church, ance with tho ('hicugo Rears in (A P )—Congress cam e back
ot the Sanford Credit Association
South, today voted to change the a professional football game
who compiled the record from the
time of holding the annual con­ ngainst tho New York Giants into session today a f te r ita
books in the office of Vmi'-e K
longest recess in years.
ference from December to June at
Douglass, clerk of the circuit court.’
the Polo Grounds yesterday.
15 or thereabouts. Tho vote was
the previous record was estabW ith the opening cerem on­
His
manager,
(1.
C.
Pyle,
said
10'J to 01.
y
lin.U'd hi September, when a total
Grange
received
$3(1,001)
as
his
ies
at noon th e big Republican
amount of $2,312,250 was regis­
The conference also voted to share of yesterday's gate re­
tered. representing the completion
align the F’loriila Christian Advo­ ceipts. Afterward, lie endorsed m ajorities rolled up in th e
of 3 it* deals.
the conference organ, with various articles of merchandise Coolidge landslide o f . 1921
"Inside” Inform ation Says One Fatality Is Feared Among cate,
tho National Chrintian Advocate, for a total return of $10.00(1 took the snddle in both Sen­
Die November figures show a
Quality To Be Disposed In
\ ictinis Hushed To Hospital published at Nashville, Ity the bringing his total earnings since ate and House, but kept n
gam of $795,000 over those of Oc­
South About Same Hut The
tober and, according to officials of
Front Scene Of Had Wreck agreement entered into, the con­ leaving Illinois nml turning pro­ weather eye on the Democrats and
ference will get an eight page sup­
the credit bureau, these figures
Price Is Expected To Vary
Insurgents, who again were threat­
At Sanfnrd And Highland plementary section to the national fessional to close to $500,000.
have never before been reached in
ening a coalition ngainst snmo of
Issue
for
the
Florida
conference
file history of Seminole county.
NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 7—(/P)
the pet projects of the administra­
Three persons were injured, one news ami will guarantee the na­
tion.
Local real estate dealers report —Men who claim to possess ‘‘in­
tional
publication
a
circulation
of
probably
fatally
Sunday
night
that an ever increasing volume of side" information, agree that the
With nlniont n mid-session mo4,800.
The circulation is now
buying is sweeping over the coun­ Christmas supply of liquor des­ about nine o’clock at Highland only
nu ntiiii, the house put the new tax
300.
ty, ami that monthly records can tined to Ito sold in New Orleans Street and Sanford Avenue when
reduction hill at the head of its
Several other resolutions were
he expected to he broken from and other southern cities during a Kurd roadster, drivuii by I„ W.
calendar, and prepared to go to
introduced
and
passed,
sqmo
of
time to time us the season advanc- the holiday season is about equal
work at once. Mi nntime the sen­
minor nature. The resolutions
cie Optimism was expressed by in quality, although the price is Wheat, employee of u local ga­ aproposing
ate, after its customary manner,
the
ehnngo
of
tho
time
rage, is said to have collided with
dealers all over the county lead­ expected to vary sharply.
was organizing leisurely nml put- '
of
tlic
meeting
ami
the
merging
of
ing the future months, and many
ting off its day of decision regard­
A fleet of run,-laden ships are a touring car driven by Fred Shan­ the Florida Christian Advocate
estimates are being made on what reported to be making their head­ non, a Ft. Reade youth.
ing the recognition to he given Rewith
tie*
National
organ
cause
pro­
the total for the year 1025 will be. quarters in the gulf of Mexico in
Mr. Wheat received n fractured longed debate and it wns ncccB- New Revenue Hill A sking puidicuit insurgents on its big com­
Tho largest single day's business tho vicinity of tho "Crescent City" skull and was rushed to the For- tuy to cxtuiul tlie time of the ses­
For Reduction In T axes mittees.
In the house that issue had been
wns registered on Nov. 2, when until such time ns tln-ir masters nald-laughton hospital, where it sion which, by rulu of this confer­
T it ( it I i n K $325,7.10,000 settled
by the open revolt of tho
transactions totaling $507,000 were succeed in landing th,ir cargo *n is feared he may die. Miss Maude ence, would adjourn a t 12:30
A dditional
Views (liven Wisconsin delegation against tho
recorded. Twenty-four separate supply the demand of the thirsty laiury nnd "Doc" lirewn, compan­ o'clock.
party elate of home officials. Rut
deals were responsible for this portion «f the populace.
ions of- Mr. Wheat, were ulso tak­
Dr. W. H. Dunklc, Jacksonville
WASHINGTON, Dec. 7.—f/1*)— even without their help, the RcpuV
amount hut the largest contribut­ According to the available sour­ en to the hospitnl.
was the leading opponent tho Tli«*
new revenue bill, proposing a Mentis, have votes to spare for alecs
ing factor wan the sale of 0,000 ces of information, several liquor
Mr. lirewn was able to go to changing of the time of meeting lo
of $525,730,000 in taxes'dur­ lion to the speakership of Nicholas
d to J. C. Rills, crafts are now maneuvering near his home after a few minor bruises June. He advocated the changing slash
ing the next ealendur year and Longworth of Ohio.
Jr.
of
the
time
of
the
conference
meet­
Timbalier light, which is elnsc to were treated, it is said. Miss Isiury
providing relief for virtually ev­
Many PropnsaU Offered.
St of the deeds Rarrncria Ray, made famous as was confined to the hospital, suf­ ing on a moving acalo starting at ery federal taxpayer, was report­
October
ami
annually
coming
down
Introduction of hill i was not In
monthly totals, the rendezvous of the pirate La fering serious injury to her liernl
ed
to
be
put
on
today
ns
the
first
to June, contending that tho con­
in tho Semite during it brief
ami is given as Fitte ia past year, Federal pro­ nnd shouldersbusiness presented to the new con­ order
ference
not meet its obliga­ gress.
session hut hundreds of Icgirlafollows:
hibition agents are In'wn to lip
Hospital authorities staled this tions tocould
the general boards ror
.104 # 471.000 making efforts to nip the j^tlvi- morning that sho would be able
January ...
In presenting the report of the tlvo propositi3 were showered
513,500 lios of the violators ir the bud to leave their care wur.lii a few one year in the six months that ways nnd means committee, which down on the desk of the clerk of
.301)
February
would be allowed from this month
the linuie. Among them were ia:gMari h
3'h) 1.238,500 by capturing the rum runners be­ days.
to changing of the annual confer­ drifted the measure bearing n sev­ rested solution for most of the mtt781,000 fore they have sold their supply
301)
April
en
weeks’
pre-congress
session,
Young Shannon, driver of the ence time.
or issues now U*fore the country,
723,250 of yuleUite contraband.
209
M»y
Green served notice that including the problem of prohibi­
touring, was reported unhurt nml
Dr. W. A. Myers, of Jackson­ ihi’liuirnwin
20!) 1,202,750
June
would ask the House to take it tion.
Substitute Is Manufartiired
rendering fin t aid treatment ville, favored tile changing of the
310 1,038,020 Prohibition agents have reveal­ after
July
up tomorrow, under the plnn to
to
(lie
injured
ut
the
scene
of
the
meeting
time
to
June
lieeaure
of
Representative Hill, Rrpublicart
270 1,51 1,100 ed that their recent captures prove
August
its advantages to the preaehers in semi it to the senate before tin of Mnryrluml, proposed in a formal
310 2.312.250 that certain bootleggers are im­ accident, proceeded to his home.
Septemlier
of the second week of the ses­ resolution to dispose of the prohi­
It is said that the Shannon boy plucing their children in school at end
2US 2,300,000 porting ingredients in concentrat­
October
sion.
the
beginning
of
the
year,
instead
driving
north
mi
Sanford
Avenue
question by repeuing the
41C 3,095,000 ed form by manufacturing a sub­
November
A saving of $133,575,000 to In­ bition
isth
ammotidment.
when the car driven by Mr. Wheat of having to break into the whool come
tax payment on tuxes pay­
stitute for liquor quickly. Sup­
The three women members of the
3.215 $15,180,2711 plies of raw Scotch malt und touting north, suddenly swerved year in December ns is the rase able next year is the principal
Totals
house all were oil tile floor when
to the left ami crashed into the now when a pastor is transferred. relief proposed by the hill.
of yulrtidc contraband.
tho session opened, Mr.i. Rogers
other with sufficient force to de­ When tlui discussion liccitnic in­
Although unanimously ordered of .Mass., ami Mrs. Kahn of Cal­
Echoes of the spcctueular round­ molish both machines. The road­ volved, he offered a substitute n • reported
to tlie House liy the Wavs ifornia on the Republican side and
up of more than two score alleged ster is xaitl to have turned turtle olutioii, referring the question to ami Means
tlie commit­ Mrs. Norton of New Jersey with
Volstead law violators ami the pinning the driver Heneqth the a committee to report at tho next tee report committee,
on
the
(till
contained tli Democrats.
conference.
The
substitute
was
rapture of more than $100,000,000; wreckage, witnesses say, while liix
separate
statement
of
"aililitionnl
defeated.
Reorganized with a refusal In
worth of liquor and supplies by' two companions were thrown clear
Members of tho committee rec­ views" by representatives Relnej "caiupruiiiise" with the regular IleFederal officers here last August by the force of the impact.
iif
Illinois
nml
Hull
of
Tenues
toe,
ommending tin- merger staled that
Hiblicun forces in the house, tho
were heard here today as Federal
Al a late hour today Mr. Wheat they had investigated elate con­ Democratic iiieinhers of tlie com­ insurgent,
group
lun in effect
court
attaches
prepared
to
call
the
bad not recovered conaciouxncx; ference organ:* throughout the mittee;
ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 7.—
spurned
the
olive
branch
held out
eases
of
those
defendants.
ami little InqM* was held out for his church nml found that they were
(/!»)—Policies affecting financing
Hull lias Different Views
by Republican leaders by putting
Judge
\\.
I.
(iruhb,
of
an
Ala1
l(,,.uVl.ry.
|'„lice
are
investigating
Until
Mr. Rainey
throughout the world will be map­
not on a paying basis nml (lint cir­
in tho
field inoir
their own enndidato
.
, .. k„.i ,.dr.
. 11.nil ...........
.. uem
ped here this afternoon and for the bama Federal District t-ourt 1 , 1 accident ami intimated this culation was difficult to get.
took exception to the tirevisioiia m- for speaker, Representative Coopcreasing the personal exemption-) j vr „f Wisconsin.
next four days when approximate­ here to preside during the trinl--* j f||(,rninir that arrests might foluiiil cutting tlii-^ tmi xiniit in surtax
ly 850 lending investment bankers of several prohibition violators ar |()W
This utovo, which v/ni coupled
rested, while Judge II. Hums, rerate from 40 to _0 per cent. Mr. with a declaration of wur by the
of the nation open tie- five-day cent
ly
appointed
Federal
District
Rainey proposed a maximum sur­ group on "the Mellon tax plan'
program of the fourteenth annual
here, was District Attor- j Bar Examinations
tax of 50 per cent and Mr. Hull ami of intention to urgo real farm
convention of the investment Judge
one of 25 per cent.
Rankers Association of America. ney. Judge Hums excused him­
Arc Passed By 206
Ii'giulatiuii, will cost tho insurgents
self.
„
f
The bill cut the normal tax rale
of their committee chairmenFor today selected groups will |.. Cohen, negro comptroller oT
from two to imc-half | kt cent ull
ships nml ranking places, if- tho
TALLAHASSEE, Doc. 7.—f/V&gt;give attention to each of the var­
(Continued on page 3.)
on tho first f I nun of taxable in­
of soimi Republican leadTwo hundred nnd six applicants
ious phases of investments, rang­
NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y.. Dec. come, from four to three per cuut iprogram
rs to rinkn the speakership vols»
for tho Florida bar out of 171* who 7.—(/I*)—Alice Jones Rhinelander on lho next
ing from municipal bonds to for­
and from six
eign securities, passing on such Sanford-Ostcen Road took tho examination held here in has over-wrought nerves today to live per cent on the remainder a test of “party regularity" is car­
out.
subjects ns Federal ami State tax­ Imnrovement Started
»•«» “uccessfui, accord­ from tin' shock she received la it of income. While cutting the riedDespite
tho insurgent move, Re­
g to
io na list made public here to night when a stranger Htulkcd in­ maximum surtax from 40 to 20 per
*
ing
ation, "blue sky laws," investment
lay by G. T. Whitfield, secretary to u neighbor’s house and announc­ rent the reduction on other brac­ publican leaders, going ahead with
Immling ctchics, and the regula­
It is reported thnt Work was &gt; ^ ^hw state hoard of law oxumin- ed he was l.roruiril Kip Rhiiielnmlthe plan to organize tho house nt
tion of government policy toward tarted
kets of the graduated surtax scute, tho iqieniiig session today, woro
Monday nt Osteen, «n th ‘ t.rH
er come bark to Ids bride.
foreign securities.
which starts at one p» r cent on
Osteen-Sanford road. The activi
The visitor Imre a slight resem­ $lo,0iui, ure made only on tho.io in­ confident of tho necessary votes to
Committee decisions will be pass­ tin indicated, it wus said, that tho Approximately 150 of those who
elect Nicholas Longworth of Ohio,
ed to the hoard of governors in ties imucau-o. u J ” J ; ^ ‘: passed are residents of Florida, blance to young Rhinelander and volving incomes of $12,000 and -is speaker on tho first ballot.
.ml u.l,,mute- Tho others live in different hoc- the neighbor, Mrs. Albert Muller, over.
session late this afternoon consid­ work would go
Representative G arrett of Tenne-ilarge om o
•
• tlons of the United States.
erations nnd preparation for pre­ arn
.n l building machinery
were onj
.
. ran with word lo the former Alice "An examination will show," Mr. see, Is the Democratic condidate.
road
mac
Jones
that
the
husband,
who
un­
Green’s report said “that ull clas­
Announcement wns ulso made
sentation on the floor of the con
Smuie Patiently Waits
vention during the remaining ses­ h Tho strength of highway being i that tho next examination of the success fully tried to annul their ses of income tuxpnyers have re­
Mcumvliilo in the senate, which
marriugc
bccauy)
of
her
negro
ceived
a
substantial
reduction;
built is the connecting link, neerled board will be held here Fob. 15
virtually completed organization
sions.
.
thnt the graduations in rules ure ut
The bankers arrived here &gt;* sn r- r e t i c l e a hard surface read I AppUcnUons It was stated^ must blood, had come to sen her.
ipecial sssslon last March,
Greatly excited, Alice Rhineland­ as regular ut is practicable; and nndthe
dny from Winter I’srk. where they between Sanford and the East I be filed with SecreUry Whitfield
forces no serious contests over
er
rudicil
to
the
Muller
home
but
that
the
schedule,
on
the
whole
is
1 hore by not later than Dec. 15.
disembarked from their
• Coast, it is said.
offices, Republican leaderj
the stranger was not her husband. woll balanced. It will bv found any
trains and toured vin bus througn
were
waiting indication from Sen­
She turned the man over to New tluit the percentage of the income ator Lafolietto
of Wisconsin of his
central Florida to this nt&gt;Rochelle
police,
who
put
him
in
a
tax
advances
gradually
and
with
Only the committeemen ami
desire as to being assigned
padded cell. I-ati'ii ho told tlie po* reasonable uniformity ns the in­ own
tho majority to the standing
members of the board ^ VCT "
lice he was Teddy Dorn, 42 years come inrrensu up to $100,000. H&gt; by
committees before taking action
were nt work today.
'
old, of Newark, N. J, l'olice said also the umount of reduction to with
respect to tho treatment to
gates boarded motor b u s s •
(Continued on pugu 3.)
he hud n wife nnd two children
bo
accorded
him.
triti to the orange groves or to the
in Newark.
The
question
of tho party rvgu.
aiioptol
ns
a
resolution
nt
a
re­
golf links. The alligator farms al
Several matters of minor import­
Refuro the stranger appeared to
'xrity of Gerald P. Nye, nenutorattracted the attention of im- ance occupied the attention of Jthe ' cent state convention of real es­ upset her ulrcudy strained ncrvci, Tuesday’s Concert
doKigiiato from North Dakota,
tate boards. Members expressed Alice Rhinelander spent the day
bankers.
Program
Announced
widen has been brought up by tho
local Realty Board at their reg­ themselves as well pleased over motoring.
said she may go
State Republican Central Committho knowledge incorporated in the to F'loddu Ittowas
ular
Monday
noon
luncheon
in
the
rest.
Conwell Funeral To
The following program wax giv- too of North Dakota, will neces­
paper
read
by
Mr.
Du
Rose.
Meanwhile, her real husband, the
Grill.
_.
A suggestion that tlie Sanford liCnnard Kip Rhineiunder of uris- cn out for Tuesday's band cop- sarily net bo raised in tho senato
Re Held W ednesday Seminole
Discussion of tho advisability hoard
incorporate as a non-profit trocratic parentage, disappeared cert in Central Rark nt H o’clock until it has passed on his right
of advertising the names of a! organization
in order to better gov­ front his hotel in White I’luins by Conductor Joseph Reizenstein: to u seat as the appointco of GovPHILADELPHIA. Dcc- 7.- &lt;A &gt; members of the board engaged
March—The Guldin,; Star—Stio- &gt;k&gt;rlie. Debate on this is expected
ern
tho
functioning
of that body, early yesterday and is in seclu­
—Funeral arrangements„ for u: most of the time. I'raposaD were was contained in a letter
to occupy the senate tomorrow aft­
beritx.
from
the
Rev. Dr. Russell 1L " • Te^,p|0 made by a few members to ttu ntnto board, which was reail^ to sion.
Overture—Morning Noon and er tho reading of President Coolthat the raster of tho board
idgo's message.
Night in Vienna—Huppo.
founder nnd Prof^*‘.“ knlg,n uip- Lffuct
nsrembly by Mr, Du Hose. This
should be published in the ■pace the
University, ami widely known
Insurgent* Complicate Malt
Pincliot
Pleased
At
Selection—Tho Prince of Pilmatter
was
turned
over
to
u
comalong with the educational fca- mittete for investigation.
Despite tho clour cut maj
sen—Lodgers.
tist clergyman were ’ »•
Report Suppression (n&gt; Indian Interniezxo—Ais ha— (Cuntoinucd on Pago Thrcs))
reres of the recently established
pleted today. He died al: J 3 n
Members who were present sign­
here early Sunday morning aue Realtor’s daily P»go in The San- ed a pledge, which was unanimous­
Lindsey.
PEEVED AT VALENTINO
HARRISBURG. Dec. 7.—UP)—
(b) Fintre Act—Lo Rose—Ash­
a long illness.
iiiocao. in the
ly
adopted,
as
a
guarantee
of
their
f"After ^uch discussion, the mat­ ethics anil In business nnd in their Gov. 1‘inchot today wired Rresid- er.
The body will beJ."
funer„l ter
was referred to the publicity relations with their association.
ROME. Dec. 7.—OP)—Some Its
m t Coolidgo his thanks for tho
Intermission
Baptist TenU’ C h ,j Wednesday
inns
are irritated because Kui
(/resident’s
action
in
withholding
Suite
in
four
part
(Atlantic)—
service will oo nem *
Mrs. Carrie Marlowe, secretary
Valentino is seeking to liocoruv i
ot tho board, reported that the from publication the text of hla The Lost Continent—Hufranek.
morning.
.
.
Concert Waltzes—The Stators— American citizen. A boycott &gt;
Southern Realtors’ raid-winter con­ reply to the complaint of John L.
\ F R Wollaston with
films in which he appears is pr
Waidteufol.
Leads,
president
of
the
United
vention
would
be
held
In
Now
Or­
When A* **• * ^rnlorcd the
posed.
An announcement throv
Mine
Workers,
regarding
the
situ­
Medley
of
Southern
Songs—Sun­
leans from Jan. It) to Jan. 23, anil
P®r‘&gt;
Indian* ! £ . . « £ ■ ? « w u khis wife nnd P®'1
* J inJians
on the screen in Rome of the cor
Sierra Neveda Mount. ■... w0. ‘Si‘ from Ik. commltt-e . t
urged that a largo delegation from ation in the bituminous field,, ny South—Lampo.
i l - . ___ _ mnrn a waive
March—Happy Go Lucky—Ra, ing Valsuli: film was hissed or_
who had never BCfn “ /k e f long “ m' c b S * .. . Pt.'Oent r . « l »» tho Sanford board arrange to at­ pending Mr. Pinchot’s efforts to aard.
•booed.
end
the
anthracite
suspension.
because ... „1|a,
ton*»
man thought Decauxlb3ton*
4
tend.
J u t a . " rto ci*
b ,J u ' °
hair that sho was
father.

JU N E SELECTED
MEETING MONTH
FOR METHODISTS

Senate Leisurely
Begins To Form

LIQUOR RUNNERS THREE ARE HURT
PREPARING FOR SUNDAY IN AUTO
CHRISTMAS RUSH COLLISION HERE

CONGRESS PLANS
TO CONSIDER TAX
MEASURE F IR S T

{

Bankers Meet At
St. Petersburg In
Annual Conference

Kip’s Impersonator
Placed In Jail For
Frightening Alice

is

J

Sanford Realtors Endorse Measure
To Better Ethics Of Organization

a r ts s s i i t w a s

)

�THE SANFORD H E R A L O S ^ W D ^ g

EIG H T E E N

-

-

"

-

-

When 19 Freight Cars Were Piled Up

/
- ' w.
. .~w w

Divorce Of Bureau From The
G eneral S ta ff W ith A ssist­
ant Secretary In C harge, Is
Recommendation Rickards

N egress Of National
Guard Slowed,He Says

&gt; 5 - t.*!
V
V- ' b
v “i- *' ■
jk t k v f c I j V *
J

P resen t Method Of Conduct­
ing E xam inations Called A
“Real Injustice" By Chief
' WASHINGTON, Doc. G.—(yp)—
iJivorco of the Militia ~rcnu of the
Wnr Department from General
Staff control through appointment
of an assistant sccrctnry to hnmllc
oil national guard affairs under
appropriation* separate from those
for the regulnr army, is recom­
mended by Maj. Gen. George c.
Richards, head of the Pennsylvan­
ia National Guard, in his annual
roport made public today as chief
of tho bureau.
Progress of the Nntionnl Guard
has been hindered ns a wholo, Gen.
Rickards declared, by “the ten­
dency of the War Department gen­
eral staff to take over certain ad­
ministrative functions of the chief
of tho Militia llureau.
“It should be apparent to the
General Staff,” the report con­
tinuer), “that the Militia llureau
has a competent staff of regular
army officers who are familiar
with the Nntionnl Guards of all
the states, and know their prob­
lems through more inttimate con­
tact with them than it is poeiiblo for any other War Depart­
ment agency to have.”
"i am convinced," the General
declared, "that sound business
principles and best interests of na­
tional defense will be served when
tho Chief, Militin llureau, shall
lmvo his elution fully defined by
regulations, if not by law, and bo
permitted to exercise them. My
experience leads me to the conclu­
sion that it (the National Guard)
fooling which now appears to lie
prevalent in the regular army to
tho effect that money’s used for
tho maintennneo of the National
Guard arc being taken from funds
necessary for tho support of the
regeulnr army.
"It is my firm conviction, bas­
ed on long experience and close
study, Unit had the Chief, Militia
llureau, na I believe was cuntcmluted by the Congress, and to
nve
handled
the npprupritions In Ida own way instead of
being bound by the actions of the
Secretary in Ids own way instead
of being hound by (he actions of
the Secretary of War, which ac­
tions were based on recommenda­
tions of the General Staff, a
strength of 11/0,000 could have

C

/ »j v&lt;
j# v i i i

been reached and maintained the service of the United Stales
throughout the years 1025 and without reference to appointment
1020.
or commission in the Officers Re­
"Due to the restrictions placed serve Corps.
upon it by higher authority, the
“I respectfully recommend the
Militin llureau wan forced to slop ndvisnhility of nholishing the ti­
Federal recognition of new units, tle of Chief, Militia Bureau, nml
restrict recruitment, and rcducu Jinstead to amend the law so as
the number of nrmory drills, thus to make this officer an assistant
leaving a considerable unused Ini I­ secretary of war, with his duties
nnee of funds which was appro-1 specifically defined by law."
pfinted by the Congress for these | Gen. Rickards served ns Chief
H|&gt;eeific purposes."
of the Durcnu for all hut two days
Gen. Rickards complained th at' of the fiscal year covered by the
present War Department policy of report and signed the body of the
conducting examinations for gen­ document, which included Ids rec­
eral officers in the Guard only ommendations, at the request of
annually was "a real injustice" his successor, the present chief,
because it kept vacancies open for Muj. Gen. Creed C. Hammond of
months and was not in harmony the Oregon Nntionnl Guard.
with the prompt promotion for
Gen. Hammond made no refer­
regular officers. Ho also deplored
ence
to his predecessor’s conclus­
other "hindrances” to thu guard
ions in tiie brief word lie udded
development, nod added
"1 do not wish to lie understood to the report, although he com­
an condemning the wholo War De­ mented on "the worderful work,"
by Gen. Rickards ns militia
partment policy as it relates to done
chief.
The new chief's recom­
the National Guard, for I trust 1 mendations
were confined to rcam too liberal-minded to do that.
As a result of my experience dur­ guests for modification of thenoning one year as a member of the rccognition policy of the depart­
War Department General Staff, ment as to new guard units, par­
four years as Chief, Militia llu- ticularly in tiie case of air units
reau, and 13 years of continuous for tiie four guard divisions still
active National Guard service, I lacking in this respect, the Thir­
feel ipinlificd to speak on this sub­ ty-Second (Michigan and Wiscon­
sin), thu Thirty-Third (Illinois),
ject.
“Tlioro 1s much to praise nml the Twenty-Seventh (Ohio) ami
the Forty-Fourth (Now York, New
comparatively little to condemn. | Jersey
and Delaware.)
Jealousy, animosity and personal
In connection with the need of
advancement must lmvo no place
in thu great undertaking, which the guard for increased appropria­
tion/, Gen. Hammond pointed out
has won such hearty approval.
“I still urge strongly ns ever that many articles issued to tho
the amendment of the law so ns state troops formerly by the War
surplus war
to provide that there shall lie is- Department from
lined to federally-recognized Na­ stocks, now must bo charged ntional Guard officers commission.! gninst guard appropriations and
in the Federal Service, to become that the "most gratifying" increase
effective upon call or draft into in attendance at armory drills
j merited an increase in appropria­
tions for paypurposes.

Furs A re D yed A ll Colors Now;

Spider Ropes, Hog
Lrt Idea Is to M atch It W ith Cloth T i e s , Kills A n d
Drags Away,Mouse

FUR. U/EU
IN 3 _
5tv\ta*S &lt;0F
ICRANGE

FUR. REVERS
DYED CREt'U

D iscom fiture O f D efendant
In M cA rthur H earing And
A H int A t Sensational
Disclosures Come Today
JACKSONVILLE, Fin., Dec. G.
(/I1)—Tlia startling disclosure that
a nephew of George E. Rafferty,
was a roomer at the Rafferty
home here for nt least two weeks
prior to the death of Archibald
McArthur, on June 13 last, and
that thin mi n left Jacksonville
to go to California about a month
ago today, was dropped like a
bomb into the hearing of the con*
test of McArthur’s will before
County Judge John W. Du Rose.
Luther McArthur of McArthur,
Calif., nephew, i3 lending in the
fight by fourteen other relatives
who seek to liavu the probate of
the will revoked. (
In the will Rafferty, of no kin
to McArthur, was bequeathed the
major portion of the estate esti­
mated nt $50,000 to $350,000 in
value, while the rclntivcs were left
lint $o each. Rafferty too is ad­
ministrator of the will’s provis­
ions. &lt; buries Miichison. associated
with Herman Ulmer in the plain­
tiff's action brought the announce­
ment from Rafferty while ques­
tioning him about n man named
"Vitrrell." After further question­
ing, Rafferty, with some evident
confusion, admitted that Varrcll
and James Stofer was one and
the same man and that he was his
nenhoW, and had roomed nt his
home at the time of McArthur's
death, and had been there for
about two weeks “ while his wife
was in Kentucky."

WASHINGTON, Dec. 1.—(/V)— .
A vouchsafed story of a long hat- tie between an oidinary kitchen
sfjder and a half grown mouse, in
which the spider won by tediously
wrapping its strands around tho
Model T rim Co.
mouse’s tail, and eventually lift­
U n i t e r f i n r n i c r In N r \ l 'I
ing it free of the floor into its
" H r T r i m I h r l ‘n r
well, lias been added to the long
.N
Ihr
O wner.**
list of nature’s pnrndoisal tales, '
by tiie American nature associn- ,
tinn.
,
Tho story, made public today by
Tires and Tubes
the association, was bused on u
report made to it by Martin J.
At prices that arc right
Arviti of Indiana, who said he lirst
found the mouse caught in tho Fun Ain and Standard Gas ana
spider’s web behind a leg of his
Oils
kitchen range. When he lirst saw
“Veedol Oils’’
it in the morning, the mouse was
suspended with several strands
Electric Irons
around its tail, and was desperate­
ly scraping the floor with its fore
Radio .Supplies
feet. After futile attempt! to!
draw the mouse from tho floor by' IUNE’S FILLING
throwing a web lariat around its
neck, the spider took a position at
STATION
the base of the mouse's tail,
whore the skin was tender, and
Phone lt»l-J
“evidently sunk its iiiumliblcs into
the victim, which was noticed to 11/3 Sanford Avc. Sanfotd, Fla
flinch several, times."
Returning home in the evening
Arvin said he found the mouse,
then dead, lifted into the well a
full inch above the floor. Thing*
it-iimincd undisturbed until the
following morning, when thu
mouse bail been raiseil one and
three quarters inches.

Brentwood a subdivision of (he old Chase or Douglass pb
rated on the National Highway between Sanford and Ora
just one mile from the city limits of Sanford.
Every lot in Brentwood is a beauty. They lie perfect ad
ready for every want and purpose, Each lot is either ctj
with mammouth oak trees or with 20 year old hearing ofl
trees.
•J
We want to impress upon the public th a t these lots are!
path of progress, they are the best buys that are ayailaw
near Sanford, they are just as sure to double and tribblel

House Problems

y

s

f c

w

j PUoTo; -DOLORES COSTELLO
IN HAND-PAINTED -SHAWL IN BRILLIANT) W E J* ___ _

r.holeh shows a tn fin red brocaded
URR are now dr *d all the coat of sliver and groan, trimmed
L\ a flat fur collar of tv bright
colors of thu rainbow.
jn&lt;o grccti. A largo sliver flower
On suits, tho fur la dyed oioflna tho lapcL
to match tho eoler of Iko cl &gt;th,
H iX evening wrap at tho left
rather than In contrast to It. ih o m ah at tha hand-painted shunt
Thus, a wlno enh red cult would la at nil tho beautiful garment for
Lara wlnacolorod fur trimming. deect at wo woman.
Especially
A green suit would bavo green when f.tlnged In heavy silk, and
fur to match, etc.
bunded ®i heavy catln. Tho shawl
In tho cvenlug wraps, however,
alio
vo IV In shades of deep grey a
they aro running to such brilliant
rhados as orarlnt aud purplo tu:d u:id Hack, and ffcunlngn. It fa
banded\tn black satin, and edged
yellow aud orungo.
Tbo lirst wrap above zfhowa n In bli*&lt;k fringe, and looks vury
silver doth, gathered model, trim ­ gorgeous on tho bcnallful Dotorcd
med In threo bands of fur, dyed in Costello, who weare It picturesque­
tlirco shades of orange, running ly In tho James Cruzo production
from a deep burnt orungo to a of “Mannequin*' for PuranwanL
corn yellow-orungo. This is par­ Th oliawl was painted and de­
ticularly lively coloring with silver signed at tho Pununount otadto by
gloth.
Uqwnrd Greer,
..... ........ ......... J
XlU UU&amp;l ft} U&gt;V tedtota of tho

F

B and C o n cert

t'ttNir In nnil *•••«• tt« n e t i m e a r m r
II i*nl

mime

I ln r u u l M *
kuim I

nm l

«*nn

nm tirx* Siiin r

m nkr

men

&gt;uu

thnt

L a d ie s E sp e c ia lly j®

r e p r e s e n t tils;
In (Hr n u rfli
%%lll l*c h r r r I h U %%rrl% l o o k li nt f u r
l i n r i l i i i m l . I( 9 on h a lt} u it ) l b li u ;
l«» a r i l l o l l |)M n t i i i u l II*

G R EA TEST PLAN BOOK
MEAT MARKET
410 Sanford Ava. Sanford, Fla.

Moll Y our O rder Today
» m . v i.m rrr.n m m d e i i i' uii
MALM
Check

MRS. C.C. D A B N E Y
Public Stenographer
Valdes Hotel Lobby

or

n in iirv o rtlrr
to

im jn lilr

E. A. BRAVF.NDF.R
11 p . t i l n )

ih M Iu

X lrre t
V lu rliln

___________ • ABSOLUTELY FREE

rERMS: 1-1 CASH ON THE D AY OF SALE,

24-30 ANQ 36 MONTHS.

ALLEN &amp; BRENT AUCTIONEERS J.W
11(5 East Second Street, Sanford, Fla

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="18">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="20499">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1925</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21850">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, December 07, 1925</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21851">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21852">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on December 07, 1925.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21853">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21854">
                <text>Original 2-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, December 07, 1925; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21855">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21856">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21857">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21858">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="2199" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="2071">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/3cf9d5415e351fa655d90356ed71203c.pdf</src>
        <authentication>683cc9656c3ad25afad015262e105511</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="21849">
                    <text>&gt;4• •*

y

■■ »» »«»•■

&gt;»* •**

i^» y S* t S*

S*Nf0ft0 PUBLIC ITOABY
FORD, FLORIDA.
THE WEATHER

YOUR NEWSPAPER

Florida: Showers followed by
clearing and colder Saturday, Sun­
day fair.
...............

Published' in Florida's Heart,
The World’s Greatest Vegetable
Section, Its Richest Garden Land
VOLUME XVL

ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE

For 65 Years

SUIT RETURNED
A n s w e r s To Seven
Questions Will Be
Basis Of Final DecisionByGrand Jury

Church nt Kansas City, Mo., has
spent C5 years in the miniKry.
Beginning his career in 1800, ho
hns served in Kentucky, Tnenessce.
Washington, Illinois and Missouri

N ew s Sum m ary

term of the* supreme court in Westchor-ter county.
LOCAL
Answers favorable to Alice
Rhinelander were returned to all
Plans for the extension of the
the questions except the first and white way system on East First
•seventh.
The first, that of Street are announced by Mayor
whether Mrs. Rhinelander was of Forrest Lake at weekly luncheon
colored blood nt the time of the of Chamber of Commerce.
marringe, had been conceded as a
J. 8. Crutchfield, president of
fnct by tho tlefcmo during the American Fruit Growers, Inc.,
trial.
upon visit here, urges the croThe jury made no answer to the ntion of amusement attractions
seventh question: “ Did plaintiff for tourists to make Sanford
co-habit with the defendant after grow.
he obtained full knowledge that
Because the cmoulments of o f­
the defendant was o f colored
fice are too small, Judge J. J.
blood.
Dickinson has banded Governor
Answer to Other questions
John W. Martin his resignation
The nnswers to the other ques­ to take effect January 1.
tions follow:
Increasing interest is dicing
“ Did the defendant before the shown in Sanford farm lands,
marriage, bv silence, conceal from according to survey made Fri­
the plaintiff thnt sho was of col­
day.
ored blood?"
Completion of the proposed St.
Answer, “ No."
Johns-Indian River canal will
"Did the defendant liofore tho bring undreamed of develop­
marriage represent to tho plain­ ments to Sanford and points on
tiff thnt she was not o f colored thu enst coast, according to State
blood?”
.
Scniitor J. J. Parrish, who intro­
Answer, “ No.”
duced the measure in the senate.
"Did the defendant g.nrqctico
A fenture program
m'isjc
ent or m akiK oraw b'’ will ^ oft
ed nis criticism,- made yester­
kmntond o f Tampa, and William day, •against Philip Rhinelander,
R. Karmic, o f ' Jacksonville.
Leonard’s fnthor, for neglecting
tho son, which tho Inwycr stated
Coolidge Lauds Work was largely responsible for tho
mistake mudo by the young man.
Of Board In Probing Tho caso is uxpoctcd to reach
JJ.S.Aviation Situation the jury some time tomorrow.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 5,-&lt;3&gt;— Air-Board Reports
President Coolidgo’s appreciation
To The President
o f the work of his nircruft board,
which recently submitted its re­
WASHINGTON, Dec. 5.—
port, was acknowledged today in
n statement issued at thu White President Coolidge, today, received
thu report of tho special board, ho
House.
Tho president declared the work appointed, to investigate tho air­
o f the board as having constituted craft situation.
It was personally presented by
a "searching anil impartial investi­
gation" of its subject. “ Their Dwight W. Marrow of New York,
contribution to the selection of the head of the board. Its text im­
problem is the greatest value,” mediately was given to newspaper
men by the White House, but un­
the statement said.
“ Nntional defense is a matter in der a pledge that it would not be
which we all are interested, quite published until tomorrow morning.
Mr. Marrow remained with the
properly. There is no dispute that
tin* science of aviation now in its i president for sonic time, but, on
infancy is going to play an impor­ leaving, said he had no statement.
Thu report wns signed by mem­
tant part in safeguarding our coun­
try from any foreign nttack and bers of the board a tnspecinl
tliut anything which will develop meeting early today.
its usefulness should be welcomed
BREAKS OWN RECORD
by us all.
DETROIT, Mich., Dec. 5.— {? —
“ The report of the aircraft board
gives to the public a clearer un­ Agnes Gernghty of the New York
der- tnndiug o f all tho problems in­ Swimming Association, clipped
volved than any statement hereto­ two seconds from her own world’s
record for the 100 yard brenst
fore issued."
stroke competition in a 75 foot pool
The doctrine that the Philip­ here Inst night. Sho covered the
pine.! will be given independence distance in 2d .‘(-5 seconds.
when the Filipinos become fitted
for it has gained new elasticity
since we began cultivating rubber
The Price Is Right
there.—Columbia Record.
IN T i l l :
M l i n IT r o t III’
HKVH.MTI J l IIIM A I. I I I I M IT SIMIIM ll.l-t rOI'.NTA , 1*1.0111II A.
I S i ’ ll A N l ’ K I l V .

M. .Smith. Complainant,

AONKH T. 1.1’. W ia . If living, amt If
ilvud.' tint heirs ilevUrus. tr a in e e s
or o th e r cla im ant* iiinlrr A g in * T.
l.cw ls. In anil to tho fo llo w in g ilescrlluil lands In Moioliwlo County.
ITorlibi, t o - w it :
The N\V\ o f the NP.U. Section II,
T ow n s h ip 21 S., ItmiRo 31 K..
and all parties claim in g Interest
In ami lo the above described p r o ­
perty w h eth er kn ow n or unknown.

Defendants.

Hill In q u iet Title,
tillIIK It III' 1*1 III.II VI ION

T o A g n e s T. I.owls. ir living, and
If dead, all pcrnon* cla im in g Inter­
est* under A g n e s T. Imwl*. deceased
o r otherwis e. Ill uiid tu the f o l l o w ­
in g described lends
111 Hetnluolu
county , Klorld.i l o - w l t :
T h o NIVIi o f the NK U. Portion
II, T o w n s h ip 21 H., K ongo 31
nnd nil pa rties claim in g Interest In
and 11&gt; the a b ov e described proper­
ty. w hether kn ow n or unknown.
Voit and each o f y o u aro hereby
ordered to npiwar to the nhove e n ­
titled cause on or m f o r a tho first
M onday In December,
sumo
In-lug a rule day o f this court, mid
tho seventh day o f thu month, uml
In default th ereof
a decree pro
c o n f e s s o w ill ho entered against
y oli and each o f l " u , and said cause
proceed ex parte.
It Is fu rther ordered that this
o r d e r ho published on e s a w e e k for
f o u r eoiisvcutlve w eek s 111 tho Han­
fo r d Herald, a n ow *paper pu blish­
ed at Hanford. KbnTun.
W itness my hand and sent o f slid
court, this tho 6th day o f Novuiu-

bcr. l&gt;::.

V. K. DOL'OI.ASS.
Clerk Circuit Court. Seminole
Count)*. Florida.
- - HKKKN,
WKKKH. D. C.
&lt;Holt I )
Uy: A. SI

Cl IA III.KM I*. DICKINSON.

S olicitor f o r i'nmi&gt;lalnant.

Nov. 7, 1«. 21. 23; Dec. 5.

BUCKNER GOES H undreds P resent
FURTHER INTO A t Coleman-Higgins
RUM RINGWORK Funeral Rites Today

A party o f northern capitalists, bright future for Sanford. He
headed by J S. Crutchfield, pres­ pointed out that the city's startident of the American Fruit Grow­ water transportation routes is one
ers, Inc., visited Sanford Fridny of tho Inrgcst factors in in its
Conferences Are Held Today for the purpose of inspecting the growth. “ One gTcnt opportunity New Yor District Attorney
Business Houses A r e ,
Anxious To .Lenrn Inland
To Perfect Slates For Or­ company’s properties in this vicin­ is being nnssed up by your city,”’
Closed And Homes
Distribution System Used
ganization In Scnnte And ity. W. M. Scott, division manager he said, “ and thnt is the tourist
f tho Sanford district, conducted trade, which is pouring a golden
By Ring Believed Broken
House Before Next Monday othe
Emptied As Three
visitors on their tour of in­ flood into other, and less bcautispection ami later gave them n ful cltlei of Florida.”
Are Laid To Rest
4.3 Indictments Have
complete survey of the city.
Insurgent Question
Urges Tourist Attraction
Mr. Crutchfield was accompan­
Delayed By 2 Groups ied by A. I). Michaels, first vice I consider the coming the tour­ Already Been Issued
«
. president of the American Fruit ists equally ns vulunlilc ns the
•
_
coming
of
industry.
You
people
of
Coast Guards And I’ olice In­ Brevard County legislator
Senator LnFollelte Refuses Growers, Inc., E. S. Hackney, OrSanford nre too busy. Your com­
volved In Raid; Code Sys­
Invitation To Attend And lnndo, C. L. Snowden, .1. F. Me- merce nnd Industry nre causing
Says Many AdvantngeH To
Cnndless, James II. Haines and R.
tem Also Been Revealed
Goes To Wisconsin Parley It.
Visit This Section Upon
you to overlook tho tourist. Iluihl
Wnlfolk, nil of Pittsburgh.
Completion Of Tho Cut M a s s e s Of Flowers
During the course of his stay for him, nmuso him, give him pinyNEW YORK. Dec. f».—(/P)—U.
WASHINGTON, Dec. G.—VF)— in Sanford Mr. Crutchfield -wna grounds, bathing beaches, boating
Placed On Graves
Senate and House Republicans interviewed by a representative of facilities, tennis courts, checker S. Attorney Buckner in anxious
Tho completion o f the St. Johns
called to meet in separate confer­ The Herald, mid asked his views boards, too, if he wants them, to learn thu inland distribution of Indian River canal will bring to
By S t Agnes Girls
ence today to perfect slates for relative to the growth and tho above all, see that his time is oc­ the huge rum smuggling syndi­ the community on the east coast o f
the organization o f the two bod­ opnortunitics of the city ns com­ cupied by something other than cate which he believe* has bcenn Florida, development nnd advan­
Snnforil stores nnd business
smashed with the arrest o f 21 men tages undreamed of by the most
ies in convening Monday of thu pared to that of other Florida cit­ the thought o f business.
Thursday.
houses
were closed nnd San­
sixty-ninth congress.
optimistic,
according
to
J.
J.
Par­
Thousands
and
thousands
of
ies.
Tho arrest of William Dwyer, rish, state senntor from tho Bre­ ford
While the majority forces were
homes deserted this
people nre coming to Florida for
Began Career in Oviedo
widely known
sportsnmnt and
looking to their responsibility for
“ I have l&gt;eon rorning to San­ the sole purpose of playing nnd race trnek owner, and 20 other vard district, who sponsored the morning between the hours of
the organization of the house,
hill, together with locnl men nnd
for
a
vacation
from
work.
You
Democrats o f the house also were ford for 21 years, and have wit­ people of Sanford must provide men, Mr. Buckner feels, has dis­ wns instrumental in securing its 10 and 11 o’clock when hun­
nessed
many
remarkable
changes
called in conference tuday to se- , ,
.
. ,
, for them, nnd they in turn will posed o f the Atlantic seaboard op­ passage at the Inst session o f the dreds gathered nt the Metho­
lect their candidates for offices of ?
rity ‘
tliat piriml and take cure of you."
erations o f the* alleged ring but legislature.
dist church to pay their last
ho turned his attention to the dis­
thnt chamber nnd to arrange their tho present,” said Mr. Crtuchfield.
respects to John B. Coleman,
Mr.
Crutchfield
and
his
party,
Senntor
Parris
was
enthusiastic
“
The
town
of
Oviedo,
only
about
posal o f liquor nftcr it wns landed.
committee slates. Semite Demo­
nbout
the
benefits
which
lie
be­
nil
of
whom
are
directors
of
the
his little son, John, Jr., nnd
nine
miles
from
Sanford,
was
the
A completo confession from one
crats are deferring their meeting
until just before the opening of the rtarting point of my business on- c o m p a n y , left S m tford about n o f the'' six coast guardsmen ar­ lie v e s Knnford will derivo from Lyman Higgins, victims of a
session Monduy. The question of reer and. naturally, I feel quite o'clock Fridny afternoon for Orlan­ rested in the roundup, which be- having the canal nt its doorway. squall encountered on Lake Jes­
do, to inspect company holdings gnn Thursday, involves
many During the count© o f nn Interview sup during n hunting trip Inat
the political status to he given in­ at home in this region."
agents and New York police, Mr. he issued the following statement: Turn lay.
“ Sanford, in my opinion, has nil nenr that city.
surgents in arranging assignments
The American Fruit Growers, Buckner hns initimnted. This con­ “ At the present time, Brevard nnd
appeared likely to be held over by the industrial advantages that
Tho church wan pncl/si with
both of the conferences for later Tampa lionets, nnd also the climate Inc., have offices in over MO fession is to bo rend to a federal .Seminole counties nre being devel­ lieople, nnd crowds of sorrowing
nnd water facilities for a winter towns and cities in the United grand jury Monday with tho ex­ oped very fast nnd In my opinionn friend* stood outside with bowed
decision.
States, according to local officials. pectation that more indictments there is nothing that wo need more head* while Dr. S. W. Walker, of
resort city.”
Secretary to lie Elected
thnn improvements which will de­
Election of a secretary and the
Sanford’s natural advantages The Sanford office does n large nnd urrests will follow.
velop additional land for cultiva­ St. Petersburg nnd Rev. Mortimer
assignment o f a few newly elect­ for attracting the tourist nnd win­ proportion of the celery nnd truck
4.1 Indictments Issued
tion by real farmers." After nil, Glover, rector of Holy Cross Epis­
ed Republicans to committees arc ter resident nre equally as great garden business in this country
Forty-three indictments have those who till the soil are the copal Church, jointly conducted tho
the only requirometns to complete ns those of St. Petersburg and nnd, it is stated, nre planning, been issued already and 21 of them
ones who furnish growth nnd pros­ funeral services.
many new extensions of their ser­
organization of thy senate.
A Orlando, he stated.
Lined outsido tho chancel rail
served. In addition to giving perity for tho entire country.”
full *slate. of officers hns to bo
Mr . Crutchfield predicted a vice in tho nenr future.
beneath a muss of floral offer­
passive protection to rum smug­
“
By
connecting
tho
St.
Johns
elected by the House, however, and
glers, some United States const River with the’ Indian River nt ings that filled the entire front
lenders plan to completo this nn i
guardsmen actually assisted in some advantageous point, wo will of tho church, stood the threo cas­
adopt amended rules Monday.
lauding liquor in rough weather, not only reduce our treight rate, kets, thou* of the two men on tho
Representative
Nelson, w li o
Mr. Buckner declared yesterday, but wo will at the sumo time, ends, with the rose bunked bier of
managed the LnFollettc political
lie said that nn unnamed patrol drain nnd prepare for cultivation little John Coleman in the center.
campaign, was slated to lose his
boat went out to a rum runner and vast areas of rich land.
Three Victims Eulogized
membership in the rules commit­
brought ashore .'100 eases in one
Taking his text from John,
tee in thu proposed reorganization
"Then,
too,
it
must
not
ho
for­
Instance, The bnatswnin got $1,­
fourteenth Chapter, Third Verse,
of the House Republican confer­
000 nndVach meml&gt;cr of the crew gotten that when this runnl is “ And if I go an&lt;bn&gt;rcpure a place
ence todny.
opened from tho Indian River to for you.J.-wi.Vseflmu again and re$210 for his job, be added.
While tho House is organizing
Sanford, you will
•jwu unto Mysclr,
Myself, that where
« ... have opened
i ,“ , [ ceiv« •J«u
One
Rent
in
tho
“
greasing”
of
preparatory to taking up the tax
up nn im portent link of the Inland' L*tlm, there ye may also be," Dr.
Transportation
Difficulties
tho
wheels
for
liquor
disposal
was
Sanford
Jurist
Sends
Ills
reduction bill Tuesday, the Senate
v rn' project.
,jAValker delivered nn eloquent ail­
Also Discussed At Weekly *4.400
•" for
* road expenses ns listed %
Resignation To Governor
bill Tuesday, the Senate on Mon­
s were
not
fensible, our
ourl dress, touching on the comfort,
in
n
memorandum
seized
with
o
t
h
L
If
thU
wer®
nat
Luncheon
And
Progress
On
tiny will have only a brief ses- i
Martin Asking Thnt It Be
V.
the hope and tho joy to he found in
papers». Mr. Buckner is now 1Government would not have
sion before adjourning mit of re­
?Haln Highway^ Vteportcd er
Made Effective January 1
trying to find nut who got this 9“ money which they have M ..1 these words, and explaining the
spect for members, who have died
monox*
1 c,{In making s u p r w w A . nndersUft Lunccrtalnty ot mortal Ufr
since last March.
•gallons
LT
.Idire. nti.
To
* *WO
» Tho
« ■ cozy
« . home

Interment Service

Poll Of Jury Is Taken
A s Judge Witholdsj
Opinion For Awhile!
^
/ /
xtrtiin*r« n t atxtc * M V IRev. J. B. Brlney, who occupies n
W H IT E P L A IN S , N . Y . , ' pu|p|t jn n Disciples of Christ

M.

Pittsburg Capitalist U r g e s
Creation O f Attractions For
Tourists To Make City Grow

PARRISH PRAISES
ST. JOHNS-INDIAN
RIVER C A N A L Elks Conduct The

Wife Favored In
Five Of Answers

Doc. 5.— The sealed verdict
returned by the jury in the
Rhinelander annulment suit
wna opened at 10:02 o’clock
this morning. Answers of the
jury to the seven questions
constituting the points at is­
sue, will be the basis of a final
d e cisio n la te r by the special

NUMBER 108

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1925

SANFORD

CASH LUMBER CO
W. S. PRICE, Mgr.
710 W. First St. Phone 172-w

NEW
LUMBER Y A R D
A complete line of
Cypress nnd Pine
Framing
S h eath in g

Siding
Flooring
Ceiling
Finish
Mouldings
Lath
Brick
Lime
Plaster
White Rock Plaster Iloxrd
Nails
Screen Wire
Builders Hardware
Dosrs
Windows
Frames and Screens
Made to Order
Murphy Ironing Boards
Medicine Cabinets

PAY TOO SMALL, COMMERCE BODY
JUDGE DICKINSON HEARSPLANS FOR
TO LEAVE OFFICE NEW WHITE WAY

The Time for Profitable Investment is Now!
Sanford

Sanford Grove

Grove
Editorials

Sanford Grove at the intersection of two arteral highways of the Sanford District is one of
the outstanding opportunities for Florida in­
vestors.
%*

It is our intention to make
Sanford Grove a community
of young people. W e believe
it is destined to become a cen­
ter of much social activity.

We are choosing our buy­
ers. The sort of young people
that other young people like
to know. The same age and
the same social inclinations.

This is the future of San­
ford Grove.

Here is represented the highest type of home
community development, advantageous loca­
tion, accessibility and permenance— and the
developer’s low prices are in effect.
This means and investment in a property of a
type that is always in demand, of which there
is a very limited supply.
See today or Sunday, the property where ori­
ginal prices allow a wide margin of profit for
early investors.

SANFORD GROVE
“AMID MAJESTIC PINES”
Bart Nason, Sales Director
IlEA LTOR

Telephone 249

SANFORD, FLORIDA

FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG.

\

�QE TWO
THE SANFORD HERALD. SATURDAY, DEC. 6, 1925,

Monday, December 7th, 1 9 2 5 ,
Means Opportunity!
LONGWOOD’S population 52 years ago was 1 (E. W . HENCK).
LONG WOOD’S population today is about 1,000.
LONG WOOD'S population 12 months from now is conservatively esti
mated at from 5,000 to 6,000.
’ •••

('.»» v

1

LONGWOOD OFFERS MORE T H A N A N Y OTHER CITY IN FLORIDA
TODAY.
More to the Investor.

AND THIS IS W H Y

More to the Capitalist.

Golden Acreage, a $10,000,000 Development of about 7,000 acres adjoin:
the city lirrftits of Longwood.

More to the Resident.

�9

. 9 k Kvh'

..

PAGE FIVE

THE SANFORD HERALD. SATURDAY, DEC. 5, 1925.

• •
• •

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ACTIVITIES

OFFICE TELEPHONE:

148

Social
Calendar

RESIDENCE TELEPHONE:

MRS. FRED S. DAIGER, SOCIETY EDITOR

Presbyterian C ir c le
Has Cooked Food Sale
And Silver Tea Friday

LATEST FASHION HINTS FOR MILADY
BY MARY MARSH VU.
Copyright McClure Syndicate

•

Mrs. Holly Is Hostess
To Book Lover’s Club
On Friday Afternoon

A t The Churches
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday school 9:30 a. m.
Morning worship and sermon 11
n. nt. Subject, “ Some Results of
Playing Fair.”
Young People’s Unions 0:30 p.
nt.
Evening worship nnd sermon
7:30. Subject, "The Superlative
Stranger."
Prayer meeting Wednesday eve­
ning 7:30.
The First Baptist Church cor­
dially invites citizens and visitors
to attend these services.

•
217-W

• FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Headed by M. Paul Appelt, rec­
SSunday School, F. B- Adams, tor of the University of Paris, a
number of French scientists have
Supt., 9:30 n. m.
Men’s Wesley Bible Class 10 a. signed a protest against the ver­
dict given in the Scopes trial at
m.
Dayton, Tennessee.
Morning worship 11 a. m.
Sermon by Dr. S. W. Walker, a
former pastor but now of St. Pet­
FOR CITY COMMISSION
ersburg.
Epworth League 0:30 p. m.
I hereby announce my can­
The young people will have
didacy
in the coming city elec­
charge of tho evening service nt
tion
for
the office of City
7:30 p. nt.
The Marie Itaffo Girls will give Commission.
n beautiful pageant.
H. R. STEVENS
Everybody is cordially invited,
visitors and strangers nre welcome.

A silver tea and cooked food
Mrs. Robert J. Holly was the
sale was given Friday afternoon Flowers of Metal, Feathers, Felt rhinestone center and leaves. It is gracious hostess Friday afternoon
worn
nt
the
waist
of
a
smart
eve­
and
leather
Are
Worn.
from 3 to 5 o’clock, by the mem­
Sunday
The vogue for inexpensive arti­ ning frock. The flower chosen on when she entertained the members
The "Marie RaL\&gt;‘ Girls will bers of Circio Five of the Pres- ficial flowers seems to hnve been the figure is made o f cock feath­ of the Book Lovers Club most
,
, . . ers. Gold kid is cleverly manipu­ delightfully at her home on Park
Kivc a pageant at the .Methodist byterian Church at the attractive: c l ,
home
of
Mrs.
Howard
C.
Long
o
n
!
*
ane(1
80
far
ns
wt,nR'n
of
,ash
Church at 7:30 o’clock.
'Ong on 1ion are concerned. They have be- lated to make the chrysanthemum Avenue. Baskets and howls of
Park Avenue.
lovely narcissus and ferns were
shown beneath.
ReadinR room at library open
|come discriminating.
artistically used in the spacious
from 3 to 0 o’clock.
™ ' . r s l r J E r . ;» •
.£&gt;'
living and music rooms.
The Ladies Union of the Con­
L
h T ,nVtie.u
. do toward collars and jabot* of
The afternoon passed quickly in
gregational Church will hold their J
, n? rc‘ ” “ a aad, featheA7 , ' imitation lace. To be sure, there
the oxchnnge nnd discussion of
annual bazar and cafeteria sup­
J fJ T T
1fcrn!,*l ^ ll is still a ready demand for buttonbooks, also o f current events.
C nkei , *ood’ a,V* 8 *1' ’ hole flowert' of the cheapest s o r t per Saturday, Dec. 12, in both aft­
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Lute in the afternoon the host­
tho demand of quantity
ernoon and evening at the Parish dainty pieces of fancy work wera bllt thU
Service at high school building.
displayed and sold in the dining rather than quality
ess
served
creamed
chicken
in
tim­
Halt.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
r«5
Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock.
room.
bals,
hot
rolls,
stuffed
olives,
pickSo choose a realty expensive
Monday
Christian Science services nre
Sermon and communion ut 11
led pears, apple snow, fruit cake
During the afternoon, Mrs. Rich­ flower for the lapel of your coat
All chairmen and members of
held in the Womnn’s Club Oak o'clock. Subject, "Gideon,"
nnd coffee.
the circles of the Methodist Church ard C. Maxwell, Miss Margaret or the shoulder of your frock or
Evening sermon at 7:30 o’clock.
Cowun and Miss Jinkins gave a
Those enjoying the cordial hoB- Avvenue near Third Street, every
arc asked to meet at the Church nt number of readings which were tho end of your fur stole—or wear
Sunday morning at 11 o’clock; Subject "Boys of Gold."
pitnllty
of
Mrs.
Holly
were:
Miss
none nt all.
3 o’clock.
well received by the guests.
Annie Hnwkins, Mrs. Stella Ar­ Sunday school at 10 o’clock. SubIn a lenther season such ns the
Executive Committee of thr
rington
Mrs. Henry McLaulin, Mrs. jest for tomorrow "God the Only Library Will Be
Tea
with
delicious
sandwiches,
present,
it
is
no
wonder
that
there
Presbyterian Auxiliary will meet and nut cakes were served by the
Harry Ward, Mrs. J. C, Bennett, Cause and Creator.”
are
flowers
made
of
it;
but
the
reat church parlors at 3:30 o'clock. Indies during the afternoon. Each
Mrs. J. E. Pace, Mrs. Roy Symes,
Open On Sundays
Wednesday evening
services,
Lake Mary Development will en­ caller was given a duster of nar­ mnrkahle thing is that the flowers
Mrs. L. P. Hagen nnd Miss Snllie which include testimonials of heal­
so made really resemble the origi­
tertain the members of the staff cissus ns souvenir.
Puleston of ^Jonticello.
ing are held at 7:00 nt the Wo­
nals which they ape. Chrysanthe­
The rending rooms o f the library
of the Sanford Herald at dinner
man’s Club.
Assisting Mrs. Howard in re­ mums nre made of gilded lenther.
will bo open hereafter on Sun­
at Crystal Lake Dining room at ceiving and entertaining the guests
One of then! is shown in the
Members Of Herald This Society maintains a free day afternoons during the winter
7:30 o'clock.
were Mrs. Lee Peck, Mfss Alice sketch. Feather flowers wo have
rending room where the Bible and
Caldwell, Mrs. C. E. Henry, Mrs. had for several sensons—a carna­
Staff Entertained At all authorized Christian Science from 3 to tS o’clock. Several in­
W. Denno, Mrs. Phillip Sim­ tion of this sort Is shown in the
may be read, borrowed terested young men who are pat­
THOUGHTS--WISE R.
Fine Chicken Dinner literature
mons, nnd Mrs. E. D. Brownlee, A- center of the sketch. There are
or purchased, in Room 517 First rons o f the library have volunteer­
A N D OTHERWISE bout 100 ladies called during the also feather chrysanthemums, in
National Bank Building. Open ed their services, so ns to render
afternoon.
fact, a flower does not seem to
The I-nke Mary Development Co. Wednesday and Saturday from 2
this privilege to the public.
bloom but cannot be imitated in
with Mr. ar.d Mrs. Charles R. to 5 p. m.
Corndl beef—ju3t plain oldfeathers. Even the green leaves
This applies to the reading room
Sibley nnd Fred Sibley as hosts,
All
are
welcome
to
attend
the
fashioned coined beef—doesn’t
and the half-opened buds nre rep­
entertained
the
members
of
The
only,
both adult and juvenile, ns no
services
nnd
to
ntnko
use
o
f
the
your mouth sometimes water for
resented in plumage.
Sanford Herald staff at a most reading room.
books may be limned or returned
it7
Grnrid mother used to have
Fur floworu ure perhaps tho lat­
at the desk, but all nre welcome
sumptous old-fashioned chicken
corned beef made in her own house,
est and most remarkable develop­
dinner Friday evening nt the now CHURCH OF TIIE HOLY CROSS to use the books in tho library,
and mother carried on the IrudiMrs. William Joehman of Peor­ ment of the flower maker's ingen­
Crystal Utke dining room.
both the tourists nml regular pat­
lion, feeling that the kind you ia, HI., is the guest of Mrs. Hur­ uity. Tho sketch shown a carna­
Second Sunday in Advent.
rons.
A most ideal place for entertain­
bought was quite inferior. We ry Kent for the winter at her tion made of rose-colored peltry.
Church school 9:45 □. m.
The young men who will act as
ing
is
the
new
dining
room,
with
were even told that it was the prac­ home on Park Avenue.
A new trick for the evening frock
Celebration o f Holy Commun­ custodians, nnd whom the library
|its quaint Spanish lines, massive
tice of butchers to put beef in corn
is to wear two roses, either on the
thanks for their public spirit I.i
I in ap|K'uranee, yet revealing mark- ion and sermon 11 a. m.
only when it wus too old to be
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stone and right shoulder or just where the
Evening prayer and sermon 7:30 thus offering their assistance nre
|ed comfort and bennty. At one end
good to eat fresh.
Miss Ruth Fiske of Danielson, right shoulder strap joins the bod­
Messrs Alfred Berner, James Gut,
; of the tong mom, is the huge fire p. m.
Now apparently butchers have Conn., were the guests of Mr. and ice. These roses should bo of con­
Special music, morning.
E. B. Stowe, Clarence Priest and
j
(dace, and In-:t evening wns bank­
grown more conscientious. Any­ Mrs. I. D. Martin this week.
trasting colon i A black French
Organ Voluntary "Offertoire in Maxwell Stewart.
ed solid with roses, chrysanthe­
way, we are quito sure that ours
velvet evening frock has one wineF" lies bays. Offertory, Anthem
mums and ferns.
uses only first-rute beef for corn­
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cuurtright color rose and one of pink
Daytona—Work begun on new
Around tho wnlls wen* wall bas­ “ Come Unto Me” Woolscy Bacon.
ing, and his corned beef tastes of Crown Point, Ind., are spend­
Felt flowers nre another inter­
Evening:
$350,000 Dnytona Shores Adminis­
kets and pockets, in which these
every bit as good us the sort we ing the winter in .Sanford nnd ure esting development of the season.
Organ Voluntary — "Evening tration building.
same lovely blossoms were nrtisused to corn at home. And n great located nt the home of Mrs. R. These, of course, are restricted to
deal o f fuss is saved into the bar­ E. Tolar on Magnolia Avenue
I ticnlly arranged. Centering the Rest", Alfred Hollins.
day-time wear. Tin n there are
Offertory—"My Faith Ix&gt;oks Up WANTED: Stenographic position.
gain.
two long dining tables were low
metal flowers—leather and feath­
to Thee" Soprano and Alto—
A small piece of corned beef is
|
mounds
of
pink
roses
and
feathery
Graduate Stetson University and
ers
and
silk
given
u
metal
finish
Mrs. C. D. Brumlcy nnd Con
a poor investment, beenu:» i*. dries suelo Broumicy left Tuesday eve­ nnd flower: i that aro actually
sprays of asparagus ferns. Tho Franz Lachner.
Massey Ilusinem College. Can
Sunday afternoon front 2 o'clock give references. Phone 133-W.
out in the cooking. So we tlwnys ning for St. Augustine where they made of metal. A new envelope
softly shaded lights cast a rich
get it at a time when there aro to will spend two weeks.
mellow glow over the already to -I, is the time of the Annual Ev­
purse of lizard skin is carried,
ery Member Cnncnss nnd every
be a good many mouths to fill. It
pretty setting.
with two gilt metal roses project­
member of the Parish is again re­
is good to have in the house the
At
7
o’clock
a
chicken
dinner
ing
on
orie
side.
Mrs. Janies Boskey of Winter
day the laundress or cleaning wo- Park Is the guest of her parents,
with nil its accessories was serv­ minded of tho request that no en­
Fur dyed a soft rose color
mnn is here. Slices of cold corned Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Flowers, at ions the topmost flown-, which lias
ed. Marking the places of the gagement be made for those hours
or until the canvassers have call­
beef and boiled potatoes make the their home on Celery Avenue.
guests were floral place cards.
basis of a good dinner for them.
Among those enjoying the cor­ ed.
Be sure and cook it long enough;
dial hospitality of these delightful
Asa Blouont Jr., of Jacksonville “ Ye Fireside Studio” Mrs. F. J. Gonzales hosts were Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard
let it get quite tender and then let
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
^
it g o o p ’in Its own liquor,” as they was the guest of his cousins, Mrs. Attracts Many People Entertains
c„n .i»«
,
Duplicate Berg, Mrs. O. T. Alford, Miss Lonni
Asa
loumont
Jr.,
of
Jacksonville
used to say.
Bello Powell, Mrs. C. H. Frisbo,
ih ? i » S S L t t V , h, „ T T i , d ¥
Hewitt
Friday
at
their
home
on
At
Opening
On
Friday
Bridge C l i f r ^ itlay Mr. nnd Mrs. C.- r. Dabney. M lsil” thu **~wl
Corned beef hash is so good we
1 ™»byterlan church. There
A « r / - "L
congregation*
present
I
Palmetto
Avenue.
have It for dinner the njcond day
‘ •ve v
— because we are among r~ *
\r and
Tho cozy homo
* "
* &gt; —.I » -»■
•
“ ho never h».ve_ meat, mothers A '
. A.W
xfnu
_ jthfL-Sommia&amp;To/r -uru Thomas. I..
.Tuinmoml o f Tampa, and William cited his criticism,- made yester­
day, against Philip Rhinelander,
K. Rannie, of Jacksonville.
I.eonnrd’s father, for neglecting
tho son, which tho lawyer stated
Coolidge Lauds Work was largely responsible for tho
made by the young man.
O f Board In Probing mistake
Tho case is expected to reach
O.S.Aviation Situation the jury some time tomorrow.

TO TIIE CITIZENS
OF SANFORD
I wish to announco that I
am n candidate for the office
of City Commissioner to be
determined in the regular
Municipal Election to be held
on the First Tuesday after
the First Monday in Decem­
ber of this year.
Your consideration will be
appreciated,
E. F. 1IOUSHOLDER.

SPECIAL

Personals

DIAMOND
One perfect dinipond platinum
ring, 1 and 29-100 carats. Spe­
cial—
$650.00

The Diamond Palace

We willshow"

I*. WEINBERG, Prop.

Tho easiest way to
own your own home.
We will show you how.
M «*&lt;v

have

-

Tie Time for Profitable Investment is

WASHINGTON, Dec. 5,—
President Coolidge’s appreciation
of the work of his aircraft hoard,
which recently submitted its re­
port, was acknowledged today in
a statement issued nt tliu White
House.
Tho president declared the work
of the board as having constituted
a "searching and impartial investi­
gation’’ of its subject. “ Their
contribution to the selection of the
problem is the greatest value,”
the statement said.
“ National defense is a matter in
which we all are interested, quite
properly. There is no dispute that
the science o f aviation now in its
infancy is going to play an impor­
tant part in safeguarding our coun­
try from any foreign attack and
that anything which will develop
its usefulness should be welcomed
by us all.
"The report of the aircraft board
gives to the public a clearer un­
derstanding of alt the problems in­
volved than any statement hereto­
fore issued."

Air-Board Reports
To The President
WASHINGTON, Dec. 5.— @1—
President Coolidge, today, received
the report of the special board, ho
appointed, to investigate tho air­
craft situation.
It was nersonally presented by
Dwight W. Marrow of New York,
head of the board. Us text im­
mediately was given to newspaper
men by the White House, hut un­
der a pledge that it would not be
published until tomorrow morning.
Mr. Marrow remained with the
president for some time, hut, on
leaving, said he had no statement.
The report was signed by mem­
bers of the board a taspecinl
meeting early today.

BREAKS OWN RECORD
DETROIT, Mich., Dec. 5
Agnes Gernghty of the New York
Swimming Associlation, clipped
two seconds from her own world’s
record for the 11)0 yard breast
stroke competition in a 75 foot pool
The doctrine that tlm Philip­ here Inst night. She covered the
pine:! will bo given independence distance in 23 3-5 seconds.
when the Filipinos become fitted
for it has gained new elasticity
since we began cultivating rubber
The Price Is Right
there.—Columbia Record.
I\

T in :

i:\ t ii
m im :

( llll I IT ( III UT

s i m i i\ i .

i iih i i t

MKV-

*i :iii-

r o r v r v . r io iiin i.

IN t'UANCKUY.
M. M. Hmllh. Complainant.

AflNKS T. u A v i H . If livin g, nn.l If
iluuil,- the liulrn ilBVluei!!*, nrnutei**
o r oth er cla im ants uniter Agnes T.
I.nwin, In unit to tho f o llo w in g (le­
xer Ihe&lt;l lands In Saminola County.
Flo rid a , Ill-W it:

T h e NVV'i o f Hip N R U , Section II,
T o w n s h i p 21 H., Itanse 31 R .
and all pa rties claim in g Interest
in and to the above described pro­
perty w hether k n ow n o r unknown.
Defendants.
Hill In Ifn lrl T lilr,
m iO P I t III* 1*1111.IIA T IO V

T o A g n e s T. I.uwls. ir living, and
If (lend, alt persons claim in g Inter­
ests under A g n es T. Lewis, deceased
o r otherwis e, in aim in the f o l l o w ­
in g descrlhed It. nds
in Mjmiuulo
coun ty , Florida l o - w l l :
T h e N W ‘,4 o f the M i l l . Section
H, T o w n s h ip 21 S., K ongo 31
nnd till pnrlfcs claim In r Interest In
and to th e uhove descrlhed proper­
ty, w hether kn ow n or unknown.
Y ou and each o f y o u aro hereby
ordered to appear to tho above i n ­
ti lied causa an &lt;t n tfo r o the first
M onday In December, Ittii, same
being a rulo day o f this court, nml
the seventh day o f the month, nnd
In default th ereof
a decree pro
confess.) wttl he entered against
j.iu and each o f you, and said cause
proceed eX parte.
It Is fu rther ordered that this
o r d er he published on ce ft week for
f o u r cuusveutivo w eek s ill the Han­
ford llerahl. a n ewspaper putdlshcd at Sanford. Florida.
W it n e s s m y hand and seal o f skid
court, this the 4th day o f Novem ­
ber. 19S£.
v , K. n o n o r . a s s .
Clerk Circuit Court, Hum Inolo
Count*, Florida.
(S ea l)
U y: A. M. W K RK S. D. C.
CHAIN.NH I*. DICKINSON,

Solicitor ( o r Complainant.

Nov. 7, II, 21, 23; Dec. 6.

SANFORD

CASH LUMBER CO
W. S. PRICE, Mgr.
710 W. First St. Phone 172-w

NEW
,
LUMBER YAR D
A complete line of
Cypresa anti Pine
Framing
Sheathing
Siding
Flooring
Ceiling
Finish
Mouldings
Lath
Ilrick
Lime
Plaster
White Ilock Plaster Urr-crd
Nails
Screen Wire
Buildcra Hardware
Dosrs
Windows
Frames nnd Screens
Made to Order
Murphy Ironing Hoards
Medicine Cabinets

Sanford

Sanford Grove

Grove
Editorials

Sanford Grove at the intersection of two arteral highways of the Sanford District is one of
the outstanding opportunities for Florida in­
vestors.
%*

It is our intention to make
Sanford Grove a community
of young people. W e believe
it is destined to become a cen­
ter of much social activity.

W e are choosing- our buy­
ers. The sort of young people
that other young people like
to know. The same age and
the same social inclinations.

This is the future of San­
ford Grove.

Here is represented the highest type of home
community development, advantageous loca­
tion, accessibility and permenance— and the
developer’s low prices are in effect.
This means and investment in a property of a
type that is always in demand, of which there
is a very limited supply.
See today or Sunday, the property where ori­
ginal prices allow a wide margin of profit for
early investors.

SANFORD GROVE
“ AMID MAJESTIC PINES”
Bart Nason, Sales Director
ItEA LTOU

Telephone 249

SANFORD, FLORIDA

FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG.

%••«S*4f»i*«***»*W(

:i

Al

Am

�FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1925.

F R O M S E M IN O L E C O M M U N IT IE S
Goldenrod
Church services for Sunday, Dec.
13 w ell‘ bo as follows: Sunday
School at 2:45 P. M.,
D. P. Douglass, snpcrlntendont.
Preaching service nt 3:45 P. M.
Key. U .‘ E. Held, pastor.
B. Y. P. U . Sundny evening nt
7:30.
Prayer service every Wednes­
day at 7:30 P. 31,
Mr, and Mrs. A. Jones of Or­
lando were Calling on Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Lopcr Tuesday after­
noon.
Several people from here at­
tended the organ recital by Rich­
ard Keys Biggs nt the M. E.
Church in Winter Pnrk Wednes­
day evening of last week.
G. S. Brown and sister Miss Undo
Brown of Mt. Vernon, 111., wero
Sanford visitors Saturday.
Miss Dorothy Town-,end accom­
panied by Mrs. Carter’s Sunday
School class of Oviedo, with Mrs.
Carter, as chaperon were shopping
in Orlando Tuesday.
A Ford car, was wrecked Sun­
day evening on tho Winter ParkOoldenrod highway, when a young
girl, who was driving it, nt a papal
speed lost control and ’ tho car
skidded and overturned Into n
ditch. Thetjo were t^reo othor
young people In tho car at the
timo and all escaped Injury ex­
cept ono young man, whose hnnd
was seriously cut.
Mrs. Laura Mathews nnd daugh­
ter, Miss Rena and Mr. nnd Mrs.
Clark Mathers motored to Munitec,
Friday.
EiIward Smith of Cleveland ar­
rived here Thursday for a short
business visit.
Mr. nnd Mrs. I,ylo Gardiner and
Mr. nnd Miss KennJy motored to
Daytona Beach, Sunday for the
day.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Mathers
nnd daughter, Mrs. Preston Wells
of Orlando were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. C, P, Lntlirnp nnd
daughter, Mrs. Yubo, o f Iowa who
has been visiting hero for tho post
week, left Monday for Seville, Fln.f
where they will spend the white
with the former's son nnd fum
ily, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnyno Lnthro
T h e.
riU

William A. Watts, of the firm have been played at this school.
of Alarmsen nnd Watts realtors, Air. Carl Hording is in charge of
Birmingham, Ala., Is spending rev-, nthictic*.
During past week large sales of oral weeks ut the Grange and
teal estate were made in the cen­ Black Hotel,
Mrs. Louis M. Gcwert, who with
ter o f Longwood.
Tno Orange
hei* husband, an inventor, hnv?
and Black Hotel was bought by
Air. and Mrs. John J. Mulhcson, been spending several months at
Frederick S. Crocker of Boston of Philadelphia, N. J., who spent the Orange nnd Blnck, is to open
who also has a largo hotel on lar.t winter at tho Orange and the musical reason of the lutz
South Cape Cod, Mass.
Black are again nt the Hotel, Chambers of the the Rite Carlton
looking after their property inter­ Hotel with n pinno recital on Jan.
Mrs. Florence B. Clark of Farm­ ests here, having previously in­ •t. Mrs.' Gcwcrt is well-known in
ington, Me., und Winter Pnrk was vested in various building sites in musical circles ns Lillian Pousthe former owner. Fred A. Chirk, ns well as five acres on Luke Wild- sner.
the present manager, sold his loose mere.
Among the recent arrivals in
for a substantial sum to Mr.
Crocker, who will take over the
Mr*. Roberet Ayen is entertain­ town nre: Air. nnd Mrs. Frederick
nctivo management of tho hotel ing her mother ,Mrs. C. E. Sim­ Mattoon from Plymouth, Conn.,
and Mr. nnd Mrs. Alarrhnll John,
on or before December 7.
mons, of Bamberg, S. C.
of Hartford, Conn.
Mr. Crocker nnd Mrs. L. C.
The Parent Teachers Association
Prime also purchased the block will hold its minimi meeting nnd
of lots opposite the hotel, on the election o f officers on Thursday Upsala and Grapeville
east side uf the Dixie, from the at tho Lyman School.
John I.undqulst went Snturdny
former owners.
with others from the Buiek Com­
On th? evening of Thnnksglv- pany to Brunswick, Gn. for cars.
The lot on the south corner of
ing Day it was Genth-mnn's night
the Hotel, owned by Charles B. at the Ladies Five-IIundred Club,
Emil Megnuson and Miss Eu­
Searcy has also been sold, this is A very enjoyable time was spent
now occupied by n public garage. by the members nnd guests nnd nice Tyner were home Sunday
Extensive improvements in all refreshment of coffee nnd sand­ from Windermere.
these locations nra expected in the wiches were served.
very near future.
Air. nnd Airs. August Swanson
Former Mayor McLondcn. nnd nnd Dorothy, Mr. nnd Airs. Archie
Tho »!enl was consumatcd by Mrs. McLendon of Birmingham, i Swanson und baby took Harvey
Edward E. Brack, a pioneur ami Ala., have returned from Bartow j Swanson for an auto rids through
owner of large properties in Long, nnd are spending several weeks t Genova and Oviedo, Sunday.
wood nnd Joe Tinker, who nlso ut the Urnngc and Hind: Hotel.
owns valuable real estate in this
Mrs. Eli James nnd sister, Miss
town.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Henry Afoniek Susie Houston of Jacksonville
on Tuesday evening ntlended the were guests Saturday and Sunday
The regular monthly meeting of dedication of Ail Saint Memorial nt the home of their uncio 11, G.
tho Civic League was held on Parish House In Winter Pnrk.
Lunduuist nnd for several days
Tuesday afternoon nt the I.ibrnry.
with Mrs. Lundquist, leaving for
Items of important business were
Airs. Chnric* H. Matthews, wife home Wednesday In their car.
derided upon and Mrs. ilownnl of Postmaster Matthews, who has
Loder nnd Mrs. Henry Dietz were been critically ill is now convalesc­
Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Lundquist
admitted to membership.
ing nt her home on Church Street. nnd children nnd brother, Clarence
Rergqulst were supper guests of
Plans were completed fur tho 1 The Three Pines Real Estate Mr. ami Mrrr. Hudgins on Thurs­
minimi bazar t&lt;&gt; lie given nu Dec, Company has just sold one build­ day. Clarence spent Friday with
11, also two delegates were op- ing lot to Mr. Samuel Wall man the Lundquist hoys, John mid Eric.
pointed, Mrs, Frederick J, Niu • of Farmington Fails, Me., two lots
moyer and Mrs. William Groan to to Mr. Link Knnedy, of Wagner
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. jjodginw
the sectional meeting of Womnn’c nnd three lots to Mr. A. Altdir of
Clubs held In Sanford yesterday. Sanford, Considerable nctivity has have It o u g li t a home on the
Heights und expect to move front
has been manifested nt tho Lyman
George E. Crosby, well-known School by the scholars, who have the Beck cottage in Grapeville
this week.
builder and contractor, o f West cleaned up tho school grounds in­
Cornwall, Conn., and Mrs. Crosby, to condition for Soecor,
Volley
Mrs. Leo Walker of Winderhave- returned to spend the winter Ball, nnd Football, which is tho
mere spent a few days last week
at their home in LongWood.
first time these popular sports with her daughter, Mrs. Elmer
Tyner.

Long-wood News

New Senator and His Son

Willilpjf workers will nu'ot
cot nt
the church &lt;111 Frtiiny, Tin; ladies
Hurras Unhm expect to hold their
bazar on Dec. 1*2, at the homo
of the president, Mrs. Ililma
f.hmlcjnint. Coffee, cakes and tandies will ho for sale ns well as
the articles the Indies have been
sewing and embroidering.
Mrs. Fletcher was a new memtit Airs.

East Sanford
Air. nnd Mrs. E. C. Colson of
Bcardall Avenue were guests Inst
Sunday of Air. nnd Mrs. Christian
and Airs. Cull tan at Lake Monroe.
______
\
Air. and Airs. Helm of Orlando
were visitors nt tho C. E. Cliorpcning homo Wednesday,
&gt;

-----------

Joseph Preiall is distributing
agent for the Sanford Hernhl at
Lake Mary, Longvvnod, Oviedo
ami Genova, making the trip ev­
ery evening in his cnr.
Airs. George Bridge man nnd
four children arrived Wednesday
from their home in New Alartlnsvillc. West Virginia fur a visit
with her parents Air. and Mrs. I),
L. Long nnd brother, It. C. Long
and sister Mrs. Graham Hunter
nnd their families.
^ Afr.nnd Mrs. Alolvin Chatman of
Pendleton, Ind., arc expected hero
next wrek to spend the winter
with their nephew W. W. Dressor
nnd fumily nt their home on Gold­
en Lake.

Coolidge Replies To
Letter Of J. L. Lewis

ST E W A R T S WASHINGTON LETTER
By CHARLES P. STEWART

WASHINGTON, Dcr 5.—LP&gt;—
President Coolidge announced in
a formal statement today that ho
replied to the complaint of John
I„ lain is, regarding bituminous
wage scales but proforTed not to
disclose the nature of the reply.
The statement snid tho presi­
dent was "anxious that there shall
he no nossible interference with
the efforts now being made, by
Governor Pinchot and particulnriy
with the conference planed for
next Tuesday.

Would a monument add to or de­
tract from the beauty nnd impres­
siveness of tho spot where the un­
known sollder rcBta. The War De­
partment want* a monument and
will ask Congress for $50,000 to
erect one. This request will meet
opposition—just how much l* un­
certain until the question actual­
ly comes up— on the ground that
the unadorned slab which marks
his grave is tho most appropriate
memorial to tho unknown. No­
HERO PROMOTED IN RANK body disputes his title to the high­
est honors the country can pay.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 5,_(/P)— The difference of opinion relates
Col. Andrew Hreo, Jr., of the only to the manner of paying them.
4 • *
Coast ArtIIlory Corps, has been
Congressional investigations are
selected chiefs of the corps with
the rank of major general. He suc­ noted for the infrequency with
ceed* .Major General Frank W. which they achieve any worth­
Coe, who is to retire at his own while results. It remained, how­
rennest. Col. lloro is now on duty ever, for Vice Chairman E. C.
Plummer of the United States
nt Fort McPherson, Ga.

Shipping Board to describe the
futility of nuch inquiries, along
nt least one line, with the maxi­
mum of crispness and compactness
of style.
•

•

Mr. Cox of the Farmers Ex­
change Ice Plant hna recently
hought five urns of uncleared
land from Joe Cameron on Mar­
quette avenue.
Mrs. Joint Micklcr and Mis*
Ermaleo Allcklcr of St, Augustine
were week end guests nt the I. D.
llnrt home on Geneva avenue.
Okie Kooks came homo front Tam­
pa for tho week-end.
A party of East Side people
enjoyed a social evening nt the
William Pope home nt Ginderville
Tuesday.
0. E. Chnpcnlng reports n fine
fishing trip in the Gulf last Sat­
urday while on a visit to St. Pet­
ersburg.
Ho was one of a party of four
bringing in about 150 pounds of
sea bass, tho smallest of which
weighed 15 pounds.
II. R. Steven lias sold his farm
at Moore’s station to North Car­
olina parties.

Dr. Walker To Speak
At Scrap Iron Class
I)r. .S. W. Walker o f St. Peters­
burg, founder o f the Scrap Iron
Ilihle Class, will address a meet­
ing of that Uidy tomorrow morn­
ing in .the' Princess Theater nt
'

'Send One Over'
A solid trainload o f 1 0 4 Graham
Brothers T ru ck s was shipped re­
cently to six D odge Brothers Deal­
ers in Florida. T e n days after ar­
rival every truck had been sold—
and m ore w ere on the w ay.
T h is is an exceptional record—but
it illustrates an important point.
Business men need no longer feel
that th ey m ust d e v o te valuable
time to investigation of trucks be­
fore making their choice.
T h e remarkable record of G n

A i l aI .n condurt t In-

ZN
- - oL

-rr~ - *.' t’ - "
.

*

•

“ For 55 years," said Plummer,
addressing tho Atlantic Deeper
Waterways Asociation at Miami
recently, "Congress has been in­
vestigating the problem o f an
American merchant marine. The
printed matter that has resulted
from these efforts would fill a
good-sized room. Yet not n sing­
le important fact has been estab­
lished that did not appear in the
modest volume presented by the
Lynch commission of 1809."
Plummer boils the essential part
even of the Lynch report down to
a 100 word paragraph urging a
ship subsidy.

�•r'1 ,* ■

ff

THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, DEC. 5, 1925.

FLORIDA REAL
T O T E BOARD
LAVS AMENDED

|Indiana Congressman Speaks At
HATCHET USEFUL
Republican Party Reorganization INSTRUMENT TO

They Match
v

r __

__

Step-Children Are
ler
Parents
•\
T*« &gt;» * »e'l|
:U

LONDON, Dec. 6.— @ — There
are many 15-ycar-oid English girls
married tfe fwidowers who have
children o f their own who sometimes arc no younger than their
little step-motner. Thtere are
It boys of 17 wedded to widows with

WEST PALM BEACH, Dec. 5.
"The only policy to which more
(/P) — Reorganization or rao Re­ credit is due fur uur great accom­
publican party In Florida was un­ plishment, under this Republican
dertaken hero today at a confer­ administration, is protective tar­
ence of Republican leaders of the iff. Our country always is pros- Boy Kills Friend With
state, which also wan attended by porous when we are living under
After Listening To Many
Representative Wood of Indiana, a just anu equitable protective
Tales Of Conquest Which
chairman o f the national regional tariff lnw. It has been more
committee. , In his address to the prosperous, however, under the
Aroused His Jealous Ire
Incorporation Of Organization
•it•rathoring, Mr. Wood Mid that present proticeive tariff law than
On Non-Profit Basis Ex­
the Ilnrdlng-Coolidgc administra­ under any o f its predecessors.
NEW YORK, Dec. 5. —
A
pected To Result. In Many
tion "has swept chaos away and
"Our imports fot 1922, under
omnn in the Dackgrown of the
Benefits For Operators
transformed The United States tho Underwood tariff law
illing of 19 year old George Nye,
from a land of doubt, confusion
Jr.,
by his old chum, Gordon PI|c u j hard times into a land o f con
rie, has been found, but district
Local Boards Are
hdence, stability and prosperity,” Two Schooners Sink
attorney McGeehnn, wants more
The people of the United States,
Urged To'Follow Suit
During
Gulf
Storm
Information about the habits of
Mr. Wood said, are the most pros­
her socinl circle before ho will re­
perous of any people upon the
Officials Of Association Are
TAMPA, Fla., Dec. 5.—(VP)— veal her name.
earth.
Unofficial reportyavc reached
Pirie said in n second confes­
‘ Confident Thnt The Ethics
"In the last seven years,” he Tnmpn customs officials of the
Of Board Will Be Elevated
said, "our corporate industries and sinking of the British schooner sion, made last night, that Nya
public utilities have increased the Campania nnd the Tnmpa-owncd hnd made conquests over every
iri whose name was mentioned,
number of their stock holders 3,- schooner, Horace M. Bickford, off
ORLANDO, Dec. 5.— (/P)—Tho
500,000. More than 500.000 of Dry Tortugns several days ago tnnoyed by Nyc’s dispargemont
Florida Association of Heal Estate
o f a certain girl, he invited him
theso are employees of the vari­ during the golf storm.
Boards was recently incorporated
to spend the night with him nnd
ous industries. Our savings banks
ns a non-profit organization un­
According to them advices the killed him os he slept.
in
the
sumo
period
have
increasder tho Florida laws of 1925, chap­
Campania was found sinking by
He denied, however, thnt cither
ter 10,095 (No. 73). This action A pleasing combination is here in- c,| the number of their depositors tho Bickford nnd her crew taken
was tnken upon the decision of traduced. The hnn.ling of red nnd 28,000,000 with aggregate tlepos- nbonrd. Later the Bickford went Violet Smith or Pirie’s 10 year
the board of governors which met whito checked wool used to out-1 jta 0f over $18,000,000.
down, according to information re­ old sister, Margaret, wns men­
tioned. Violet Smith, 17, who hnd
in Lakeland
I li" ” . th 0 H PC, ™ r i °1 ‘,t®
"There are 20.000,000 .uvumo- ceived here, hut not before both been “ going with” Gordon Pirie,
The state office located hero is woo coat i^
0nnnt^ i
biles nnd automobile trucks in the crews were tnken off by a vessel
now urging
the local boards
eo^ world. Of these we own more bound for New Orleans, the name but denies sho was his sweethenrt,
helped Mr. Me. Gcehan to get the
of which was not received here.
« U « ;° i’“ u
k” h1‘.
I
I
W
o
h.vo on onsecond confession from Pirie, af­
tomobile for every six of our in­
method ns u means of furthering
GERMANS LAUD CHAMBER ter a first statement in which he
habitants.
declared he “ obeyed n sudden irits cotlo of ethics nnd of aiding 1 / IT I T T IT V
I ff AM
LAIN
"It was under Republican lend­
rcstlble and inexplicable impulse
in the enforcement of the new |\ I I l\ L U A
|\ L
11 ers that American agriculture was
state real estate brokers license1
BERLIN, Dee. 5.—(A1! — German to kill his friend.”
saved from total collapse. The
Urged by tho district attorney,
. JJuw.
07th Congress enacted more con­ papers arc npninuding Austen
P In taking this action, the assoc­
structive legislation for tho relief Chamberlain for helping the spirit she ndvjscd Pirie to tel) the truth.
iation, officials say, recognizes tho
nnd advancement of agriculture of I/icnmo to victory. The praise A sense of chivalry, perhaps tin­
well known fact that no single
than has been effected in recent is prompted by a statement of gled with jealousy, was the mo­
individual likes to make a com­
years. Through this legislation, Chamberlain to the House of Com­ tive thnt Pirie said, led him to
plaint of la wviolntion against an­
loans to th« am ount of $2,000,000 mons thnt wartime British propa­ batter his friend’s hend with
other, nnd in this manner the em­
were nmde available to our fnrni ganda regarded corpses of soldiers hatchet, ami then to hide the body
barrassment of such a step can Rhinelander’s Father-In-Law ers nnd of this sum they have j killed ia action being rendered for under his sister’s bed, where it
wns found Sunday.
be avoided1
. A bulletin on the
Creates Disturbance When availed themselves of $1,5000,000 fat was false.
subject, sent to nil local member
Called “Taxicab Driver” In
realty boards from tho office of
Summation Of Famous Cnse
Paul O. Meredith, executive sec­
retary, points out the advantages
WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Dec. B.|
of becoming incorporated as a
(/P)—
non-protit organization.
, Georgo
VT
nJones,
» i mulatto
» ..... ,lath■
.....
"When incorporated in this man- er. o f Alice Beatrice Jones, from
ncr local hoards cun take any neeI'eonar,l Kip Rhinelander is
cssary step for disciplinary action ®**king •*&gt;* annnullmcnt of their
in their corporate cnpacily, th u s mnrri?K&lt;\ 'tm*ny created n disturbavoiding personalities nnd indiv- anco *n
court room when IsIdunl liability. They can also re^
•ounscl Tor Rhine
port violations of tho state li- H f^ o r ,r a ile d Jones "a taxicab
cense law and make complninls *Jr vcr;, 'lll.rinK hia summation lie
in this corporate capacity. This I f'*re , ^ c Jviry\ ," nii related how
would mean a still better enforce-! 111 Junc* T#n,dy bmi ignored a
ment of the law through increased |warn*nk
1 lu
^*l,x ,n,Kht
co-operation of our local ixiards." llcb?iF!un3.t ,
r
,, T .
According to Secretary Meredith | .
sal1*
T&lt;‘.on
the recent amendment to the state I ‘dtorney. employed by Rhinelandlicensing act means n great step o r f Hither, had warned Alice thnt
forwnrd in the campaign of the lv!n ^fB
nni R!r wcalthy young
realtors of Floridn to rid the^atutr- *lu."bm,4 separated, the
Klan
of questionable real estate operata~ ? . a c t o n . nKa,nst her
tionM
.
family. This warning was given,
Walter W. Rose, o f Orlando, I } ,illa *nU. after a window in the
who is president of tho nssocin-1Jont;8 ho™e hu'1 *&gt;cen broken by
tion nnd chairman o f the Florida Ia 8tono thrown by an unknown
Real Estato Gommission, wns in- P**!80” *
_ _
ntrumcntnl in *ecurlng tho pausage I Mrui defended tho action of Jaof the amendment nt tlio extraor- c° 1’8* whca d« fcn*° counsel, Lee
clinnry session of tho general as-1 J
wnB bitterly atsembfy last month.
tacked In his summation of tho
Two other remittors, members of I
cni\e* ,*“ ¥'!?? !
,,,
- H * '«U-iommia*ion are Thomas. L. I Tm'rclX lost his head." Mills also
cited
his
crltleinm,
made yester­
•^
mi mu ml o f Tampa, and William
day, against Philip Rhinelander,
ckst
It. Knnnlo, o f Jacksonville.
Leonard'* father, for negiectini
the son, which the lawyer statei
Coolidge Lauds Work was largely responsible for tho
made by tho young man.
Of Board In Probing mistake
Tho case ia expected to reach
U.S.Aviation Situation the jury some time tomorrow.

ALLAY JEALOUSY

children scarcely leu Juvenile than teens.
their, step-father.
This was brought out in a sur­ m»:
‘rls between t)y* ages o f
vey made in connection with* p it­
and one
ting into effect a new act requlring the consent of parents to Hie 4°
o f the same
_|
marriage o f minors. It also waa
r,f
Last year eighteen cities with
shown there are more than 95
000 husbands and wives in Eng- population of 100,000 or more had
j land and Wnles under 21. Of these, death rates due to typhoid fevor
‘ 38,000 were boys and girls in their of less than 2.0 per 100AOO,

■sa

The Unusual

I

THE D R E A M 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’s
fast growing, highly restricted residential centers.

i

Features— Embodying only the most ideal features from an artistic point o f view.
Tile nnd Oak floors throughout. Textone walls. Beamed c elotex ceilings, together
with many built-in features. Make theso six rooms nnd bath the complete dream
home. Completely and elegantly furnished.
, .
A .vtblt&amp;j
FOR SALE BY

MENTIONED IN
ALICE’S T R I A L

I-

PAGE

A . P. Connelly &amp; Sons
Phone 48

Magnolia at Second

-c • *

f-

^

^ll

The Time for Profitable Investment is Now!

WASHINGTON, Dec. 5 .- - ® —
President Coolidgo’a appreciation
of tho work of his aircraft board,
which recently submitted its re­
port, was acknowledged today in
a statement issued nt the White
House.
Tho president declared the work
of the board ns having constituted
a “ searching and impartial investi­
gation” of its subject. “ Their
contribution to tho selection of the
problem is the greatest value,"
the statement said.
“ Nntionul defense is a matter in'
which we all are interested, quite
properly. There is no dispute that
the science of aviation now in its
infancy is going to play an impor­
tant part in safeguarding our coun­
try from any foreign attack and
that anything which will develop
its usefulness should bo welcomed
by us all.
"The report of the aircraft board
gives to the public a clearer un­
derstanding of all tho problems in­
volved than any statement hereto­
fore issued.”

Air-Board Reports
To The President
WASHINGTON, Dec. 5.— @ —
President Coolidge, today, received
the report of tho special board, ho
appointed, to investigate the air­
craft situation.
It was personally presented by
Dwight W. Marrow of New York,
head of the board. Its text im­
mediately was given to newspaper
men by the White House, hut un­
der a pledge that it would not he
published until tomorrow morning.
Mr. Marrow remained with the
president for some time, but, on
leaving, suid he bad no statement.
Tho report waa signed by mem­
bers of tho board a taapccinl
meeting early today.

BREAKS OWN RECORD
DETROIT, Mich., Dec. 5.— &amp;&gt;—
Agnes Geraghty of tho New York
Swimming Association, clipped
two seconds from her own world’s
record for the 100 yard breast
stroke competition in a 75 foot pool
Tho doctrine Hint tho Philip­ hero last night. Sho covered the
pine.* will lie given independence distance in 23 3-5 seconds.
when tin* Filipinos become fitted
for it has gained new elasticity
since we began cultivating rubber
The Price Is Right
there.—Columbia Record.

t iih
u n c i it r o n i T
n i: v i :\th j i nn I II. OIK 1 11* S1MIIM l l . l l l lll N i l , I'l.tllMIIV.
IN C H A N fllllY .
M. II. Smith, Complainant,

SANFORD

i\

A (INKS T. I . i:\VIH, If livin g, nrul If
il. uil, • l hn

heirs

i I cv'I hccm,

g rante e*

or oilier elalmaniN uinler A g n e s T.
J.«win, lo anil to tho f o l l o w i n g iiefierlhtil lanil* In SetnlneKi County.
Flurhla, lo - w l t :
The N IV li o f the NMU, Section 11,
T ow nship 21 H., Itunge 31 K..
ami all parties cla im in g Interest
In uml lu ihe ab ove tlcscrll.eil proiierty w hether k n ow n or unknown,
Defendant*.
m il lo (Inlet T itle.
m* i*i m n \ i

m in im

inv

T o A g n e s T. Lewis, ir living, and
If dead, nil persons claim in g Inter­
ests under A g n es T. Lewis, deceased
o r otherwise. In uno lo the f o l l o w ­
ing described lands
In Mjmlnolo
county. F lo rid a t o - w lt :
The N W l t o f tho NKV4. Hectlon
H, T ow n s h ip 2 1 a., K o n g o 31
and all parties claim in g Interest In
and to th e a hove do sc r Pied proper­
ty, w hether known or unknown,
Yuu and each o f you a r j hereby
ordered lo appear to the s h o v e i n*
titled cau se on or o iforo tho first
.Monday In Uecem her, |9S.». same
hetiig a rule d s y o f this court, and
the seven th day o f the mouth, nnd
III default thereof a d ecree pro
confesso will be e m e n d against
y o u ami each o f you, and said cause
proceed ex parte.
It Is fu rther ordered that this
order he published on ce a weak for
four consecu tive w eek s In the San­
ford Herald, u nowspnper pu blish­
ed nt Sanford, Florida.
W it ness tny hand and seal o f utld
court, this the 6th day o f N ov em ­
ber. 1325.
v. k . n orm .A ss.
Clerk Circuit Court. Seminole
County . Florida.
(Sea l)
Ily : A. it. W HR ICS. D. C.
CHART~.ES I*. DtlMCINHON.
■
Solicitor fur t’ omplalnant.
Nuv. T, l i , 21, 1SS Dec. S.

CASH LUMBER CO
W. S. PRICE, Mgr.
710 W. First St, Phone 172-w

N EW
LUMBER YAR D
A complete line of
Cypresa anti Pine
Framing
Sheathing
Siding
Flooring
Ceiling
Finish
.Mouldings
Lath
Brick
Lime
Plaster
White Rock Plaster Iiov.rd
Nails
Screen Wire
Builders Hardware
Dosrs
Windows
Frames nnd Screens
Made to Order
Murphy Ironing Boards
Medicine Cabinets

Sanford

Sanford Grove
y ' ■
■■/ j • ■

Grove

■
‘ '
,l■ .t.'•» I ; . .•
’ &gt; - /■' ‘ .
,

Sanford Grove at the intersection of two arteral highways of the Sanford District is one of
the outstanding opportunities for Florida in­
vestors.

Editorials

• *.

.:*#• * *v r' ■ *•
*
r - A ' ’&gt; . "
i . '• .
V*;' r. , #f » / ; # s * ’ ‘
f
{
: ■’ 7
. * 4 -■
If.
»•r \. » , , .

■•

SANFORD GROVE
“ AMID MAJESTIC PINES”
Bart Nason, Sales Director

Telephone 249

SANFORD, FLORIDA

‘

■#
' '

:

*

*i

- 1 '

*

V»,:*
. V.
•*. • .

■■
/:.% » ■ , ' f
' 1 * i* q *
*' ' •
V' * * . * » ' .
' . »»s ..*\Vv

». I
• " V
* .»•6*. :1• . . ^i •
‘,
• V. \v* :. ' |
t ;
-

. ■

■ v

*■

* .* v *

•;

. . . :
*• •

m im 1■ * * • *

FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG

—&gt;*

»»».»*«&gt; »**-* «*.

I j J V j r r»

, '

i ■.

*.

REA LTOR

♦

t

V

, &gt; i . &lt; i .(■* .

See today or Sunday, the property where ori­
ginal prices allow a wide margin of profit for
early investors.

# »qVi‘^i*i

*

*.

This means and investment in a property of a
type that is always in demand, of which there
is a very limited supply.

W e are choosing our buy­
ers. The sort of young people
that other young people like
to know. The same age and
the same social inclinations.

This is the future of San­
ford Grove.

-

* T *' ■

.

Here is represented the highest type of home
community development, advantageous loca­
tion, accessibility and permenanee— and the
developer’s low prices are in effect.

It is our intention to make
Sanford Grove a community
of young people. We believe
it is destined to become a cen­
ter of much social activity.

, .

■ ■

�CLOSE IN

INSURANCE

Handsome Brick Bungalow at Corner Central and Pal­
metto; Five rooms and Bath and all modern conven­
iences. Lot 70x120, East and South Exposure. Priced
much less than actual value.

i
Lake Front Tracts.
Properties lyinpr on both sides of the new
State Road.

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

EXCELLENT INVESTMENT
OPPORTUNITIES

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

Terms Reasonable

THE HOWARD CORPORATION
Phone 72

Masons Bldg.

REALTORS

Knight &amp; MarNcill

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS

107*109 South Parle Avenue
UK AI.TORS
U. 0 . BRINKMAN
Mgr. Realty Dept.

Magnolia At Serand

MRS. SAM II. CAMPBELL
MRS. J. M. LcMOINE
. . . ., Salesladies.

LOANS

The Realtor’s ideal is:— B
Sanford Home-Seekers a
operating with each other
may evidence a step fonv

Phone 48

INVESTMENTS

Every Sanford man and w
endeavors of the Realtors,
Real Estate problems are
who are bound by a code
than fair treatment to all

WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT OF

BUNGALOWS

VIRGINIA COURT
u

Higgins - Smith - Wight, Inc.

Five rooms and hath on beautiful corner on Sanford
Heights. Large Lot, every modern convenience.
Priced at only $7,500 with suitable terms.

REALTORS

119 feet business property on Sanford Avenue corner
close in for $130 per front foot. Act (juickly on this.

The Sanford Real Estate!
men who have officially
and sincerity of the mothl
seal is an individual tokel
they are working.

Don’t put off buying rea
worth what you pay for it.
tected against depreciatic
real estate and the contini
the city.
When you are confronted
the service which is offer i
Security— Consult a Realt &gt;

McCALL &amp; FOX

Sales Agents For

LOC

“The Firm Substantial”

0

irrrr* A vt —
Hal«mrn:

THIS LAW

. THREE OAK AVENUE LOTS

The law of supply and d
hand. Real Estatq j,)r

Overlooking Young’s Development

£ Phone 745

I‘

- -

It. G. Tux, (5. R. McCall, It. I,. Shipp

■«

f.

$6000

*

These lots will lie worth $.1,0011 each within .sixty days and can lie bought
on easy terms.

Buy a Home Cheap

2G5 ACRES
Near the Golf Links, including beautiful lakes and
orange grove, $500.00 per acre.

*

You cannot find a place In m il, no forgit It.
It i.s cheaper tu buy and own Mniclhing.
increase.

13384797

dean-_____ ;

::::

515 First National Bank Bldg.

Phone 713

TIn* price will

One well built 4-rooni hounc und hath, with garage, nice
lot on Sanford Avenue,
One r.!c»' 6-ronm houae iuhl completed, beautiful lot cov­
ered with flow era and tire*. $7,500. Busy Terms.

Sanford Avenue Corner
Best corner on Sanford Ave. at 4th St. 7lxl2G, $G50
p er foot uue fourth cash.

At Lake Mary; only u ahort drive, nice I-room dwelling
with three ether vacant lot*, filly orange tree;* on same, water
itnd liKhtw, $6,500.

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

Magnificent celery form, well improved, five acres, 5-room
dwelling, on lirick road near Monroe station, $6,5110.

Wo have other good buys in large and small acreage
tracts, also; high class business lota and homcaitea.
See our listings.

A filling station, which is next to a gold mine, together with
a I-room h.imc and a small grocery store for only $.5,500. A
Pick I p.

221 Mciscli Building.

THE WHITE REALTY COMPANY

A Satisfied Buyer means
more than a mere sale— It
means a customer— we’re
after Customers.
A llra rlli#

fl-rn oiu

Avvnuf.

THRASHER &amp; GARNER
112 Park Avenue

Phone 633W

Avenue.
11,000.
unit terms.

U u n g n l o t v — T11 Palmetto

Hcu*imntil» c u l t

&gt;&lt;&gt; Arrr*— Uilstrrn front.mu
went o f Paula. |215 acre.

on

DUBOSE &amp; HOLLER
Established 1910
A p proxim a tely
f u u r l r r u t e r r ■ul»-l r r l t f a t r d
f f l c r r f a r m e t l r u t l l n g f r u m W e a l F l n l St. ,
tu L a k r . .. I i OimI l i o u i r , 941,000 p e r H e r e . L i b ­
e r a l t r r u ia .

payment

Lake,

iluo

lu v it r bualnraa lo t. p a r tly liiiprotril, o u r
h l u c k f r o m P l r a l A a t l u m i l H unk II til l it I n * .
A n r t r r l l r r t l a p r r u l a l l o t i t t l l h x uu il p r r v c n l
lttt*iiiti«* f i' n 1 u rr,

null*It sale. 15,000.

no

&gt;1.000

1350 acre.

Uuutl term*.

All

Telephone 711
Room 8, Garner-Woodruff Bldg.
Salesman— E. T. Moore

T k r r f n e r r a In I ’o t i ii t r y C l u b a r r l l o n o n n e i f
h a r d rnntl Co Nnnfiirtl 15,500. T e r m n ,

N r t r r n f e a c c l l r n t , e e n l r n l l y l u r a l r d . h u aln ea a
t i r u p e r t l r a — f l r a t r ln a a r e l e r y Inritt*— o r i n f r

urm ra.
n rr

lh

?tnow

vnt

t iik s k

Ten acre* just across H ired from big development at Lake

I have tl:e prettiest Lake front tract In the county.

Let me

show you the poH.ibiljiii.it of I bin tract.

B Room Modern Home. Paving and walks
paid. 315 West Central.

Five-room Bungalow

Beautiful Oak Hill lot. East front. Several
large oak trees on this lot. $200.00 under
market.

Open Fireplace
Well Located

REALTORS

R. W. LAWTON, Realtor
Real Estate and Investments

Exclusive Listings A Specialty

Rhone 7 LI

117 Magnolia Avenue.

Rooms 203-205 Me Inch Building
____$ . ■ ■*»

1

R ooth &amp; G ib b s

. •» ' 1v1 -

■

?_■_!_____

J.&gt;

. ...I.___ ?

i

;

____________

FIKSTO
50 Foot^Ccri
A REAS.

VV. V. VVHEt

New Modern

Mary. Thia la u chance to triple your money.

An Associate

110-11-12 First National Bunk Bid

5 Room Bungalow just completed. Paving
tint) walks paid. 323 Wes*; Central.

A real home, 7 room* and ball), and garage.. New and modern.

Sanford Rea]

I' iio i ’ k ii t i s s

Attraction of Room, Modern Home with
Garage. 205 East 10th Ht.

(Jne lot an Hanford Avenue opposite Rose Court, $2,500.

When you buy, sell or leas i
His experience will help 3 &gt;

cunIi .

A r r r n — Split liy new- Stale tllah w ay .

high.

l.ul* in Tort Mellon, Rowe Court and I'lneliurat. below value.

There are not enough bom
activity must be overcome
meet demand. Real EstateI
lized by law of supply and
of no exception. Hence,
home. Your investment i
tion.

Corner n«ik nmi nth, IOO«lIT—Priced for

PAUL LAKE— Realtor

BETTER BUYS

Some years ago new h'
existing ones becarrje ob 1)1
mand and prices were lo’ v:
versed. An ever: increasii
tremendous demand
and. Th*

$6,825.00
EASY PAYMENTS

E. E. PAGE
The Substantial Realtor
12-14 Garner-Woodruff Bldg.
TELEPHONE 770

1 O II

U Houses

5 ROOMS UP
PRICES $4,800 UP
GOOD TERMS
S. W. BRADFORD

J. TURNBU1,
REAL u
Office, Second Floor S&lt; ai

City Lots—F u
Will Appreciate

Sanford
“ Amid Maje

REALTOR
Milane Theater Bldg.

BART NASON, Sales Director

First Natioral

�THE gA NFORDJHEU ALI), S 1VTURPAY, PEC. 5, 1925.
There is a fnminc in London of
hair for ranking wigs, irwitchcs
and oth ir falsa pieces, as a result
of the v bgue o f bobbed n nd shingl­
ed hnir.j When the fas?, ion o f cut
locks 1 K-gnn, womoti’^ hair for a
time i Jmost glutted the market,
but no tv that about U0 per cent, of
the women in London prefer the
new s t;/lo the supply o f hah* does
not I.&lt; gin to meet the demand.
Theref tro. even six to 10 inches
of per fectly good hair in bringing
unprw ,‘cdcntcd prices.
Ha’ .r-dressers are looking about
fo r ‘ new fields where bobbing Is
not in vogue with a view to mak­
ing contracts with women for long
stra nils of hair.

LONDON LETTER |
LONDAIN, Dec. 5.— &lt;§'— With
RERUN, Dec. 5.—(/P)— Seven
hundred years old and having athe approach o f Cbristnu's nn'I M*
population of 4,000,000, Berlin is attendant shopping season and
just about to acquire its first sky­ with society netivee in b o g i Paris
scraper.
and London, there hns been f large
While the authorities are de­ increase in the number of London
bating over plans for lining Un- women who fly to Paris one day
ter den Linden with tall office and return by the same route Jhe
buildings, which it is feared may
------\ '■
destroy the beauty of the historic next.
In England, annd also on the con­
fascadcs now fronting on that tinent, an American woman, Mrs.
Sanford Included In
famous avenue, tho Society of llart 0. Bcry. who made a short
Book Lovers has laid the corner­ flight with Wjlbur Wright in 1U0S
List Of F lo r id a
stone for Us new 12-story build­ and nehieved fame as tho first
• ,C.ities To Be Seen
ing in the fashionable west end
district of Chorlottcnburg, Twelve woman to ride in an airplane is
Op Inspection Tour
still regarded the pioneer aerial
stories constitutes a skyscraper in
traveler although women who use
____ L
Berlin.
the airways are numerous, mak­
Bankers hesitated to advance ing up more than 30 per cent, of
funds for the skyscraper venture, the passengers on the main Eu­
but several thousand members r\f ropean air routes.
the society raised tho money by
Many actresses amf singers use
Blase Paris which has the repu­ the sale of stock. The building the air routes between Paris nml
will contain a theater seating 1,- London to
fill
engagements,
,Visiting Delegates To tation o f having looked upon more 200
persons, music and art studios among them Miss Gladys Cooper,
nudity on tho stage than nny other
Be Entertained At city in the world, has ruled that and offices.
Miss Mnrgaret Bannerman, Ma­
women athletes must wear more
Apnrtment
houses
of
more
than
dame
llempel and Miss
! Many Florida Points clothes. It has been the custom five stories are prohibited by law PhyllisFrieda
Monknmn.
Among tho
in Paris ami other cities of France because they are regarded us un­ women who have been using the
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 5.—(/P) for women and girls athletes to healthy. Only recently the city airplane service to do Christmas
— Lumbermen, representing more hold parades in the streets in their lifted the ban against office build­ shopping in Paris are Princess
than a billion dollars of invested athletic costumes. Runners in run­ ings of more than five stories.
Bibesco, Lady Levcrhulm, Lady
capital, will spend five days see­ ning trunks, javelin and weightBo nhnm-CnFter. L a d y S h o 1 1 o
ing Florida at first hand, follow­ throwers with arms bare to the
Douglass and Lady Muriel Paget
Baroness
Catherina
von
Ohelmb,
ing a two day session o f the board shoulders, broad jumpers in spik­
In
whose
salon
more
than
one
cab­
o f directors of the National Lum* ed shoes with only socks barely
beer Mnnufncturcrers Association covering the ankles were features inet hnB been formed and over­
thrown, hns come out in favor of
in Jacksonville, Dec. 7 and 8.
o f theso processions.
short skirts, in a controversy
,*Thc direction of the Nationnl
The French feminine federa­
’Association will be the guests, in­ tion of gymnastics and physical which is reaching militant propor­
formally, of the CJeorgia-FIorlda education hns plncced a ban tions in Germany.
Tho baroness, accused recently
Sawmill Association, a regional against similar 'displays in tha
member of the National Lumber future. It recently issued this of “ pctticotc"politics, replied that
such a charge was without founda­
Manufacturers Association.
edict:
tion as she discarded petticotes
The regional association will al"The wearing of loose running long ago. Now she sees no reason
son hold a meeting in Jackson­
ville on Dec. 7. This will be for trunks and tights, while neces­ why women should hide even un
the purpose of organizing n snlcs- sary for women nthletes compet­ shapely legs in long skirts.
* managers exchange, ami the hear­ ing in stadiums, nppears to be un­
“ Let the lords of creation re
ing of an address on statistics and becoming white parading on the member,” tho baroness says, “ that
streets,
and
henceforth
members
they too are by no means all en­
distribution by Edward Hines of
Chicago, one of the lending lum­ of this federation must wear short dowed with comely legs. Yet we
skirts on such occasions as their women have to look nt them— or
ber men of the country.
Sahforil, Orlando, Miami, West clubs are called upon to parmi would anybody dare suggest that
men who fall short of being Adoni­
Palm Beach. Scbring, Lake Wales, through the streets."
Bartow, Lakeland, Tampa ami St.
ses should encase their pedal ex
Recent reports that George tremities in long skirts? These
Petersburg are included in the intinernry of the lumber men after Clcnmnccau was critically ill and defects o f both sexes can be
they leave Jacksonville on their which, upon investigation, disclos­ remedied by massage.
five day river and overland tour. ed the “ tiger" just ns vigorous
“ But even so, not all women
Special dinners will be given in and powerful ns ever, brought at­ hnvc beautiful faces; yet one sees
tention
to
the
aged
statesman’s
honor of the manufacturers in
them. Why not wear short skirts
Jacksonville, Orlando, West Paint daily mode of living.
which are more practical than
. In bed at 8 o'clock, M. Clemnn long long skirts in any age of toll,
Beach, Minmi and Scbring.
The regional divisions of tho cemi rises botwen midnight and irrespective of how nature pat­
Florida Lumber and Millwork As­ 1 o'clock in the morning, lie goes terned the ankles?"
sociation will give dinners nt Or­ to work immediately and stays nt
lando and West Paint Beach, and it until about 11:30, when his serv­
When President von IUndenburg
members of the same organization ant brings the great morning starts on his next tour of tho coun­
bowl
of
chocolate
which
consti­
are in charge of the program at
try, Mozart music In likely to greet
tutes tho “ tiger’s" first meal of him wherever ho goes.
Miami.
Tho chief topics of discussion the day.
The veil of mystery concerning
to which the national directors
From 8 until 8:30 under the di­ his musical preference which have
Will devote their attention in Jack­ rection o f a physical culture pro­ given concern to every citizens’
sonville will lie, the practicability fessor who hns been assisting him committee charged witli looking
of a concerted national campaign for years, M. Clcmimecau exe­ nftdr his entertninmennt, was lift­
o f educating the public in the wis­ cutes his daily exercises.
lie
by President ven llindenburg
est uses of wood; studies of the then dresses, shaves and goes to ed
himself at Frankfort recently.
properties of wood substitutes sta­ work until luncheon, which is his
At his personal suggestion, “ The
Konst Marringc of Figaro" wan given nt
tistics on demand and supply of best meal of the day.
lumber! a lumber exhibit nt Pblln- meats, well done, nml an abund­ ths opera. Ilo Hnld aftcrwnrds
— JUtpbfcf’ Kt the ?&gt;c*qiii-ecntrnninl ance of vegetable form tho menu. that Mozart was his favorito com­
Exposition which opens next year; M, Clemeneonu drinks water.
poser. Ilis friends were surprised,
federal taxes and other legislation.
After lunch, ho goes to work Even a week before his election
Frank C. Wisner, of Laurel, again. At 4 o’clock ho goes out Captain von Kuegclgen, tho presi­
Miss., president of the National for bis automobile tour, always dent’s Hanover secretary, said
Lumber Manufacturers Association sitting in the front seat next to “ the field marshal is bored by
•will hend the tour. E. A. Frost, the chauffeur. His promenade is music.”
Shreveport. La., vice-president; generally through the Ilois do
John II. Kirby, Houston, Tex., Boulogne or to Versailles. Then
Virtually destitute, except for
treasurer; and Dr. Wilahn Comp­ home, where a little thin soup and a radio set which she refused to
ton, Washington, I). C., secretary- sonic fruit make up his dinner. sell, Frau Augusta Knnuss, 80mnnnger, will make the trip also.
Clomcnceau sleeps only four to year-old widow, committed suicide
J. Baker Arnold, of Grovelnnd, five hours out of eacli 21 ami by inhaling illuminating gas while
Fin., one of the leading lumber works at least 18.
listening to tho broadcasting of
men of the state will make the
the opera “ Aida." She was found
tour along with lumber men from
Christnms comes early on the dead in a chair hefort the receiv­
practically every lumber state in Rue do Rivoti nnd first selection ing set, the ear pliones clamped
the Union.
of holiday gifts have appeared over her head.
there. Pigmy phonographs play­
In a farewell note, she snid that
ing squeaky but recognizable she hail sold must of the furni­
Divergent Views On tunes
at prices at low ns 45 francs ture of what used to be a wellDry Enforcement Is ( less than $2) nre among tho appointed homo in order to buy
children's novelties, together with
She said she could not been
Cause Of Board Split new luxurious types o f toy auto­ food.
the thought of selling the radio
mobiles costing a great deal too and hnd* decided to turn on the
WASHINGTON, Dec. 6.—UP)— much for parents* peace of mind. gas jets while listening to her fav­
Disapproval by some member- of Dolls this season have taken on orito opera.
tho united committee fur prohibi­ a strong nationalist character,
tion enforcement of its attack on, dressed in Czech, Swiss, UunuWhite educators nre debating
the administration's enforcement! nlan, Italian and Hungarian na- the advantages* of higher learning
policy has caused a split in the j tional costumes. Even Mali Jongg for women in clubs and on the
committee ranks,
comes to life again in the general platform, Dr. Charlotte DictriAfter a heated discussion of the i Christmas animation, and all the chaml, and Dr. Alice Solomon have
matter with Wiinton N. Howard, 1shops are stocked with sets mnnu- founded a woman’s academy for
o f Rochester, N. Y., chairman of facturcd in France.
graduate work in the social scien­
the committee, whoso address a t­
ces and pedagogy.
Americans living in France are
tacking tho policy was sent to
Patterned ufter g r nd u n t o
President Cunlidge yesterday as watching tho new financial pro­ schools of women’s colleges In the
representing the views of the com­ jects of the French government Uniter States, the academy is said
mittee, Clarence True Wilson, exe­ with considerable apprehension be­ to be the first of its kind in Eu­
cutive secretary of the Methodist cause many of them feel that they rope. In addition to regulur ad­
Board of Temperance, prohibition can ne longer continue to pay tax­ vanced work for women who have
nnd public morals, last night re­ es in both thu United States ami A. It. degrees, morning classes will
France. Tiiere has been n long­ be conducted for mothers. These
signed fri n the committee.
Mr. Wilson also declared that standing .agreement t h a t the Icruises will not be confined to
i4he use of tho name of his board in French fiscal authorities should household subjects, but will in­
connection with the committee estimate an American’s incomu clude the arts and social science,
»wns unauthorized. His action was for taxutiun purposes at seven on tbe theory that housewives
followed by the withdrawal from times the amount of rent ho pays, have civic responsibilities which
thu conimitto meeting of Oliver or, if he owns the house in which demand knowledge on subjects
W. Stewart o f Indiniinpoli;, head he lives, at seven times the es­ outsido the home sphere.
of the flying squadron foundation timated rental value of the prop­
nnd vice-chairman of the united erty.
Lions, tigers and other carnivo
committee.
But rents have soured and so ra arc thriving on a diet of horse
Edwin t*. Dinwiddle of the Inter­ have taxes. One American who meats in the Berlin zoos. With
national Lender of Good Templars, paid 110,000 francs income tax the king beasts consuming about
also left thu meeting, declaring three years ago on the rent.income 15 pounds of horseflesh daily, two
he did not wish to HtAnd behind basis bus to pay 280,000 francs and sometimes three aged horses
such an attack on thu administra­ this year with the prospect o f his are butchered each day to satisfy
tion.
tax being 480,000 next yeur. An the beasts.
American physician long resident
The animals are not fed on Mon­
In many Samoan villages the in France, with a declared in­ days, the assumption being that
•people collect rain water in huge come o f 75,000 francs was assessed in addition to regular meals on
galvanized tanks for drinking and 3,000 francs income tax in 1021, Saturday and Sundays the crowds
cooking use.
nnd 12,000 francs this year.
vfsiting tho zoo throw so much
food into the cakes that a fast
Handkerchiefs t h a t resemble day Is essential.
is iin a v n ia ia in im s iis a
lunndscapo paintings are among
Birds of prey consume such
the Christmas novelties boifig o f­ large quantities of rats, mice and
6,000 Acres On
fered in tho shops around the sparrows that zoo officials induce
Vondome. The lowly cotton boys to take up the capture of
LAK E GEORGE, Fla. Place
kerchief has blossomed out this these animals by paying 10 pfen­
year, and window displays o f the nings' (about 2 1-2 cents) for eaeh
miles Waterfrontage linen shops bear a resemblance to mouse «r sparrow brought in alive.
rooms in the Louvre museum.
Subjects ranging from woodland
at $6a.00 per acre
scenes of the life of Rubin Hood to 6 M uninjured As
of Madame Recnmicr or
Bridge Collapses
Railroad nnd Dixie Highway portraits
of Queens of the Follies Bcrgere
runs through property, over have .been adapted to handker­
DANVILLE, Dec. 5.—(/P)— Six
Hix hundred acres adjoins chiefs artistry.
men were injured near her today
Pierson, best farm Jund in
“ Alice’s" in tho Ruo de Rivoii when n bridge on which they were
Volusia county nnd dry. (luti- leaves tho shopper uncertain working, collapsed. Telephone re­
whether he is gazing into a pic­ ports, from the scene wan 10 miles
rantec Delivery.
ture dealer's window or a linen north o f here, said they were
goods shop.
“ badly mashed" and were being
;
Brokers Co-opc.Pato
The pictorial craze has spread rushed to n local hospital. The
also to purses and leather goods, bridge spanned the Southern Rail­
SAMUEL CUMMINS
ns well as to scarfs, sweaters pnd way tracks between White Oak
210 South Beach St.
even underwear, and considerable nnd Blairs and when it gitve woy
Daytonn, Fin.
quantity of these articles, decorat­ the men were thrown on the tracks
below,
m i i i i i i i R S M i i E i i s M s r a i ed with pictures, arc being sold.

f l u , MEET AT
JACKSONVILLE

Business Meeting
To Be Held Dec. 7

PARIS, Dec. 5— CP) — A flnt
rate of $10.00 a year for n visa
permitting Americans residing in
France to cross the French fron­
tier will be collected henceforth by
the French authorities. Hereto­
fore an annual visa could be ob­
tained from prefcctural headquart­
ers on the payment of three and a
half franc (abolt IS cents).
The mninttcnnnee of the $10 visa
fes by the United States govern­
ment Is responsible for this de­
cision o f the French governnment,
which hns ruled that the rate for
foreigners obtaining passport fa­
cilities in France shall depend on
the chnrges which their respective
countries assess against French
citizens for permission to cross
their frontiers.

W inter bird visitors have been
flyir g over the British Isles in
d on Is recently, replacing the
bird i of summer, which have flown
long since to southern Europe or
even to Africa.
St nrlingi, thrushes, red wings
and field fnres are tho most numcrotin among the birds that seek a
winter home in England and Scot­
land. During mild winters they
live on insects and so are of great
service tn farmers and fruit grow­
ers.. When the winter is severe
as thin one has started out to be,
tino ’ feed on tho berries from
England's numerous hedges.
Farmers are complaining of a
fulJing off recently of tho mint-

NINE

l&gt;er of lap wings in England,
since this bird, is one o f their
greatest aids in the battle against
Insect life. Most of the lap wings
go to southwestern Europe dur­
ing the winter nnd there is report­
ed they are being killed in grant
numbers by hunters.
London straphangers, at least
those that rido in the buses, have
had their hours increased. Here­
tofore strapiinnging hns been con­
fined to the early rush hours up
to 8:30 in the niorninng nnd be­
tween 4:30 nnd 6:00 o'clock in
the evening. A homo department
ruling makes sttrophnnging in tho
busses permissible for all the
morning nnd evening rush hours
nnd for Saturday nights which Is
London's favorite night for go­
ing to tho theater.
Under the former ruling no one
might enter a bus in which there
were no scats vnennt except dur­
ing tho legal strnphnnging hours.
This caused hitter complaints
from women who used the buses
for daytime travel nnd from thea­
ter goers.
Tho new ruling is said to bo
temporary, to hold only until
enough additional busses nre avail­
able to carry all the crowds, hut
this relief docs not seem likely
to come soon, for tho bus com­
panies have little money for ad­
ditional equipment.
Already so

many of these conveyances are in
use that traffic in rica^illy Cir­
cus and other central points Is
badly congested.
English widows seem to be los­
ing their cunning. Marriage reg­
istration records show that com­
paratively fewer widows are re­
marrying now than at any time in
tho last half century. Tho un­
married candidate for matrimony
nppears to be having most of the
success.
Analysis ofthc matrimonial out­
look snys this change Is due to
improvement in the wisdom and
judgment of the unmarried girl
Sho hns become more practical,
they say, and has stolen much of
the widow’s advantage with the
nmrringnblc male. Since modern
conditions have
brought h e r
greater freedom she has been able
to learn how to he a comrade to a
man, to study him at close range,
analyze him psychologically nnd
to_ discover that he wants some­
thing more in a wife than a clothes
dummy.
Panama City— Proposed
First Baptist Church will
nearly $100,000.

Christmas Shopping
at Home f
Among the many X m as G ift Sets
o( splendid

FULLER BRUSHES

you will find a delightin' gilt for
each of your relatives and friends.
You »clcrt ihr*« gift* In ihe qtilet and
comfort of your onn home. Only the
Fuller Man sell* them. He Intend* to
call oa you before Chriitnia*, hut better
vniie or pbmw biin non. Noubligatioa
now to buy.
cost

C. M. PARK
Box 523

Sitting Bull's headdress, saddle
nnd coat were sold to tho Wyom­
ing Historical Society of WilkesBarn- Pennsylvania, for $600.

Creating a proper proportion

J

of W aterfront Property
f o r a p o te n tia l c it y o f a m illio n
o n t h e s h e lte r e d w a t e r s o t B is c a y n e B a y
-A•*

JL

mm

ND that is just what we ard
doing in the building* of
VENETIAN ISLES. N o t
only this, but we are improving
our other waterfront properties
by virtue of the fact that the crea­
tion of these islands is bringing1
about a proper and satisfactory
depth of water throughout the
length and breadth of upper Bis­
cayne Bay, which heretofore has
been too shallow for general boat­
ing purposes.
No great city, such as Miami is
destined to be, is complete with­
out its proper proportion of vari­
ous types of properties— business,

ttnn Avm/ k ’

yr-xa«r,'i, i iTfirT

f

apartment, hotel, residential and
waterfront— and it is indeed for­
tunate That VENETIAN ISLES
are bringing about a completion
of Nature’s destined plan, so to
speak.
*
»•.* - *
If the history of profits and in­
crease in values from the time
Miami was founded until today,
of all waterfront property, is any
reasonable criterion to go hy,
then we submit that VENETIAN
ISLES properties, as Miami grows
from her present population to
her destined population of a mil­
lion people, will enjoy constantly
increased values.

VENETIAN

ISLE S

Coins of America’s Mediterranean
CITY OFFICE: HIT N. E. Second Avc.

MIAMI BEACH OFFICE: 1G22-A Alton Itoad

•V

4

' • . ' /f *
. * \ .• A.
’

Wm

'

�.

m.

*

•V,

«•••» ••»*«----» »•* &lt;***-* • *•*•
•rr

;i
*L* *

-

‘v‘ ^‘!

. s- I
' "•

•

-C

w

•••-“ ■■'■y K T V
\

*’ ! ' ■•19*•'*

I

**•— *►' * rr* -?* j
v

y

THE SAfoFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, DEC. 5, 1925.

PAGE TEN
* —1

"

••* *

•

*■

_

~

LA&amp;AAAAAAAAAiiik

-

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
I
;

........

&lt;.......
&lt;&lt;■ * -

........

■
•

........
*

*

•

-

•
*

*

•

4

• -. «

• ■

%

*

• . /

'

A

•

::l
1

* • —* *■-

"

♦&lt; &gt;&lt;&gt;

A
u

*

i
-♦ •

• • . • . » . . • .

t * •

•

. »• &gt;

.

•

■•*

.•

• * *• • -•*•

*

*•

•■

•• —

•• *

* »
I'

A development o f
perform ance—
* " '

/

+•*.+

to be improved in
its entirety.

J
r*V-

i
.......
» %
.

. #* . •

t

ruid Park open­
ing an n ou n ce­

........

ments will be made
in a few days.
*
t
0

*

*

\

Britt-Chittenden Envelopment

•*•

J
........................ ..

**-

# ••» * •*

I

- I ,« •* # #

*

#A * * * # * • “ f ■

# •# &gt; # •# •*• # * # « « • • » • • •

. mm- *

A *

«

* *A . * (,

,•

* -•

'

•• •A t

•1

�’ |r*;

THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, DEC. S, 1925.

■**♦1

i a

(I

Ann

A FEW GOOD LOTS IN PINEHURST
Fifteen dwellings from $7,000 to $10,000 have been contracted for.

No

better buys in Sanford.

of Security

100 FEET

.

A real investment.

THE BODWELL REALTY GO’S.

Reserve your space in the new Arcade NOW.

REALTORS
210 East First Street

Phone 708-709

$-

“REAL BARGAINS”

»

, ,

i

in may profit through the
feel secure because their
[ving the attention of men
thics which forbids other
[seek their aid.
itc. Good real estate is
}stment in a home is prothe natural stability of
growth and expansion of

’# *
v'v ,v

t

v .-A *

■'“ &gt;

*

Corner Lot (98x135) Union Avenue. Price......... .$19,500
This is near the Forrest Lake Hotel
One Lot Rose Court, Grand View Avenue........... $2,500.00
Thirteen acres facing on Lake Monroe, 1200 feet Water
front. P rice.................................................... $100,000.00
Seven Lots fronting on Sanford Avenue between Com­
mercial and Seminole Boulevard. Price $850.00 front ft.

R. C. TISDALE
REALTOR

Ileal Estate Investment

236-238 Meisch Building.

«

■

Re-Sale Department

Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc.

\y and still better service to
investors. They are cotvery way so that each year
[toward their ideal.

i

At South East Comer of Sanford Avenue and Eleventh Street at $175 per
front foot.

&gt;ard consists of a group of
:ed on record the integrity
Ivvhich inspire them. Their
If an ideal towards which

o u M c i n g

Phone 23

Phone 23.

•eal estate problem, utilize
to you under the seal .of

W e’have opened this department as a matter
of convenience and for the purpose of ren­
dering a service to those who have bought
lots in Mayfair, Bel-Air, First Street Exten­
sion and Dreamwold.
The owner of any lot in any of these proper* “
ties may list his lot or lots with this depart­
ment at his own price and on whatever
terms he may desire.
The services of this department will be en­
tirely concentrated on the re-sale only of lots
in the above developments or other develop­
ments of this Company, thereby affording a
more particular effort to sell than could be
obtained otherwise.
Through this department the owner out of
town can leave his re-sale problems where
they will receive preferred attention.
We have listed now some very excellent
lots at prices making a re-sale profitable to
both buyer and seller.

* i -1

RE-SALE DEPARTMENT

if

rBRNS PRICE

DOUBLE CORNER

(and rules price with an iron
id
directly
to it.
-:

110 feet frontngc on Mngnolln Avenue, corner of Katie Street.
site for apartment hou.se.

f

^w6re built faster than the
. Supply exceeded deow the conditions are reopulation has created a
ill take years to supply.
In Sanford. Years of in'ore supply can begin to
:es have thus been stabiand— a law which admits
is a good time to buy a
lotected against deprecia-

■opcrty, consult a Realtor.

$5000 _

.

An Ideal

r »I

V
I

.

~'

'

DEAN-BERG CORPORATION

515 First National Bank Bldg.

v

v

i—

4-

tr " r

V. \ ••
*&lt;: •

Phone 713

SCRUGGS-SCOGGAN REALTY CO.Inc.
50, 75 or 123 feet— First Street Ex­

Use Your Foresight

tension, fronting on Seminole Boule­

306 First National Hank Illdff.

At n very

We announce to the realty public that this newly
formed company is now established and ready to
perform a professional real estate service for our
many friends in Sanford, and for visitors and in­
vestors who are in the city. W. E. (Ed) Scoggan,
well and favorably known in Sanford and F. H.
Scruggs, Realtor, are the officers of this realty
corporation. We have several properties of merit
for sale and we have buyers ready for attractive
propositions.
j

A

k inole County Hank/Annex

rms—Acreage
itt Your Business

LOTS IN

l

and Cypress Avenues at price way be­
low the market.

LUTE HOWELLv
REALTOR
Brumley-Puleston Bldg.
Phone 751

v

PINEHURST
'
DREAMWOLD
FT. MELLON
W e Have Some Bargains
In Houses

cl Grove
tajestic Pines"

Tamiami Land Co. 7]
Phone 142

/
'

SCRUGGS-SCOGGAN REALTY CO. Inc.

SEE US \ V

l
f

'

FOR

**

LAKE FRONT V N
J

/

,

Room 3, Ball Building \
Telephone 249

inal Bank Bldg.

One comer Lot, 9(5x105 on Union nnd

Phone 490-W

L. REALTY CO.
a1 &gt;RS

I have 108 feet on Myrtle Avenue and
A. C. L. R. It., IVi block* from First St.—
Worth $500 per front foot. Owner needs
money and will sacrifice for $.100 per ivont
foot.

“ The Lot K ing" Realtor

SLER (INC.)

•

it

OSCAR It. BROOKS

^T S

S a n * « ir ia r ^ r y s * .:r

*

I

This Is an exceptionally good buy.

Six lot* on Elm Ave., and 13th St. At
$8,000, this parcel I* a giveaway. Act
quick.

(TREET
&gt;§ier Close In
vIlMCKUP
;e

h

If

attractive price.

of Realtors

214 EaBt First Street

i t

"

vard and Lake Monroe.

[E s ta te B o a r d

The Bodwell Realty Co,

P R O P E J IT Y

i

; W. P. CARTER V \
t*

REALTOR

1

'f c

* ' 230 Meisch Bldg,
If

Phone 718

\
% V

'

Masonic Bldg.
Phone 735

202 FIRST STREET
Phone 773

�PAGE TWELVE

THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY. DEC. 5, 1025

**********

fl*

*

f*«5

f

The Country Club Entrance Section

ij

1

- '

'

-

1,

The Second Unit o f Loch-A rbor to be
* &gt;l

placed on sale
i

i

.

i

;/

;

“

i

Announcements o f the

exact date will be made in a few davs.
The Country Club Entrance Section lies just West of the Crystal Lakes Club Section ancl,
between this section and the entrance to the Sanford Country Club.
Home sites in the Country Club Entrance Section will be as limited as they were in the first
unit which was completely sold out in one day. This is the second offering- of Loch-Arbor.
Avail yourself of the opportunity to affiliate with this development by making reserva-

INSPECT LOCH-ARBOR TO D A Y
OR SUNDAY
Loch-Arbor will afford ai wonderful destincticn for the Sunday motor drive. Rcpresentatives will be on the property all the afte?rnoon. The pleasure will be theirs to furnish you
with any information you desire. It is our wish that every resident of Sanford and environs
sec Loch-Arbor before the sale of the Country Club Entrance Section.

Temporary Office Seminole Bank Bldg,

:•

* ♦ ++4444 4 4 4 + 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + 4 &lt;■4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

•&gt;:■

4 v •:

v 4 v4

►&gt;

&lt;■*

•&gt;_&gt;

♦!»♦&gt; ♦!♦

4 4 4 44 4

♦&gt;

» 4

* *;•*

* 4 4 &lt;•

4 4 + 4 * 4 *44**4+*4-M -4-K -fr+++

&lt;-&lt;• &gt;■&gt;4 •&gt;&lt;■+4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 -:- 4 4 4 4 4 v 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 M

♦A ♦*«

♦%

♦%

A A ♦%♦%

♦♦♦♦♦♦A ♦!&gt;

h

m i i m h

n ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 &lt;» &gt;t

♦%-;♦ A A A A ♦♦♦A A A A A A A *♦*A

♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 - v h 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 &gt; 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 » » 4 &lt; - 4 4 4 '» 4 4 v f r V 4 v M " » 4 4 » 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 » 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 « »♦ &gt;♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦

a a

***.a

a

a

A +

�THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, PEC. 5,1925

PAGE THIRTEEN
*fc
thc
Diis
I
0,1
and
lo s e
&gt;t»,l

Big Green Tearn Gets Four
Men on AH-Eastern Team
Selected by Ten Coaches

Ranks H ig h

Bntercollegirite Ball And Its
Relationship To Profes­
sionalism Principal Topic
At The Athens Meeting
I
■
■
I
■
|
■
S
|
E
g
f
d
J

ATHENS, Gn., Dec G.—UP)—
Intercollegiate baseball and its relatlon to professionalism was tho
principal item of the Southern
Conference here today. The mnguls o f college athletics had two
proposed amendments to tho bylaws under consideration. These
promised to occupy a largo part
of the deliberations of the day.
One of these proposed measures
which would bar any athlete from
Intercollegiate baseball, who had
received money or had signed a
contract with a professional base­
ball team.
Dr. S. V, Sanford, of tho Unlversity of Georgia insisted that
certain contests of freshmen awny
from tho college campus was re­
quired nn undue absence from
their studies and urged adoption
of tho amendment. Sir. Ferguson
suggested that Sanford arrange his
freshmen schedule to suit the re­
quirements, o f the University of
Georgia anil that coach Miles ar­
range his. schedule to suit the
needs of V. P. I. and let the mat­
ter drop.

NF.W YORK, Doc. 5.— © —Dart­
mouth, as the cast’s outstanding
eleven during the 1925 season, car­
ries o ff the bulk of honors in alleastern teams, complied by the As­
sociated Pres from opinions of 10
■prominent coaches along thb At­
lantic seaboard.
In this consensus, Dartmouth
places four stars on tho first team
twice as mnny as any rival col­
lege, while Andy (Swede) Obcrlandcr, backfield nee of the Ilig
Green forces, hn3 the distinction
of being the only unanimous choice
of the coaches.
The make-up of the first nnd
seconnd eleven follows:
I’ irst team:—
Ends— Hanson nnd Tully, Dart­
mouth.
Tackles—Chnse, Pittsburgh nnd
Parker, Dartmouth.

15,000 People Are
Expected ToAttend
Grid GameAtMiami

Leading tho Kansas Confeence in
football scoing is not the only ac­
complishment of Wayne Rcplogle,
Emporia College fullback and AllKnnsns player. He’d just gained
honors in scholarship, being one of
n small group in school to receive
MIAMI, Dec. G.— LP) —Miami
certificates for meritorious work.
Small wonder he finds tinie to will witness her initial college grid
affair of tho season today when
■mile.
tho Oglethorpe Petrels meet the
Rollins college outfit at Coral Gab­
les. Seating neconiodnlions have
been made for 15,0(10 persons.
Tho game is being heralded here
ns the S. I. A. A. championship
contest, nnd has attracted interest
throughout this section of the
state. Preceding this game anoth­
er interstate duel is scheduled in
CHICAGO, Dec. G. — UV) — All the meeting o f Tech high of At­
parts of the country will lie rep­ lanta nnd Miami High School.
resented in all-star amateur foot­ ROLLINS
OGLETHORPE
ball team that coach “ Navy Dill’’ Larkin .................
Hancock
Ingram of Indiana will dead t • the
University of California stadium Daniels
Goldsmith
in Bcrkey, Dec. 2G, against a west­
Left Tackle
ern all-star eleven. Proceeds will! Winderwedle
go to the children's hospital of
Left Guard
San Francisco.
Boardman
Cousins
Ingram’s squad will lie:
Center
Ends— Tulley
of
Dartmouth,
Harden
Dillweg of Marquette and Weir of
Right Guard
Nebraska.
Lafrors
Corless
Tackles — Edwards, Michigan
Right Tackle
and Pnrker, Dartmouth.
Guard—Far wick. Army, Klaugh­
ter, Michigan and Diehl, DarttCampbell
niouth.
Quarterback
Center — Garbisch, Army and Seeds
Maurer
Ilutctiinson, Nebraska.
Quarterback — McPIiail, Dart­ Zcohler
Curlington
mouth.
Right Half
Bncka — Pond. Y’ nlo, W ycoff, Wilson
K ilgoro
Georgia Tech; Tryon, Colgate;
F u liila cii
Hubnrt, Aiahama nnd probably
Murtincau, Minnesota.
None of tile players or coaches
will be paid, the Islcm Temple o f
tho Mystic .Shrine, promoters, pay­
ing tho expenses

F 1o r i da Football Wycoff To Play On
S e a s o n Brilliant All-Star Team On
I n Achievements The Pacific Coast
cd_ the football season wtih two
brilliant victories, both of them
r.ccmingly almost impossible as
“ dope” pointed to a los in both
Instances.
Thanksgiving Day, Coach Hebring’s band of “ Fighting Gators"
met the Washington nnd Ia?e elev­
en at Jacksonville. The Generals,
with five f,nn*0cutive conference
wins had tho second scare made
n.gainst them in the first 5 min­
utes o f piny when Captain Jones
Rooted the «*&gt;val from the ” 5-yard
line for a field goal, a feat that no
team except Maryland had been
aide to do this year.
The first half ended with the
score 7 to .1 ngainst tho Orange
and Blue. Tho Gators, however,
had mndo more first downs. Re­
turning to tho second period with
djMrininod spirits, Conch Retiring*
diargcn scored n pair of touchdowns, the Inst coming In the
finnl 4 minutes of play for the
most sensational victory o f the
south this season.

Robert Lafollette Will Be The Fifth
Youngest Man Ever To Sit In Congress
WASHINGTON. Dec. L—&lt;/P)—
Robert M. La Fc,Motto, of Wiscon­
sin, who nt the next session will
take the place in tho Senate so
long held by his father, will be
ill' fifth youngest man ever to
sit in that body and the first un­
der .’IL years of age to hold n seat
there in more than a century.
When he takes the oath of off ire nt the opening of the session
on December 7, he will be aged
HU years, 10 months and one day,
having been born on February 0,
1895. The Constitution provides
thnt no preson under 30 years of
age may qualify usa United States
Senator.
cbarch of the musty records at

By Williams
casts:

, H AD,SHOT* H l S S c L F ,- Bur HE W AS
h i t ; \Ni-tft A ’; 3 o - 3 o r i f l e B u u r r ,
P iw SM CHARLIE*A m ’ A ‘3HOWTEP
MAM W /ftS S E E H LKabWW OUTUA
yTvaeT.’ n e i g h b o r i-io o o
a m *t h
Y s h e r i f f ’s OUT. w i t h A P D 65E )
C .K AF-ToH E M NOVNl.
y ~
|( i

;—

CHICAGO, Dec. 5.— © —The en­
try o f Tulane, undefeated in foot­
ball into tho annual tournament of
roses contest at I’asadcna, New
Year’s dny may be accepted or re­
jected when Clark D. bhaughnessy, Tulane coach, and Jack Bicnfield, representing the Pacific
coast conference meet here today.
Other interscctlonal clashes next
year aro anticipated from the
meeting of athletic directors nnd
coaches of the western conference
here to discuss football and ar­
range schedules. Missouri Valley
conches and representatives of
eastern and far Western teams also
aro present to angle for Big Ten
opponents,

the Capitol discloses, however,
that despite tills constitutional In­
hibition nil of the Senator’s young­
er than Mr. LoFollctto touk ten
oath before they had reached the
age of HO and that their presence
as members was not suriously
questioned.
When Henry Clay presented
himself for the oath for tho first
time on Nov. ID, IHOC, at the ago
of 29 years, 7 months nnd 7 days,
smuo Senator inquired as to his
age.
“ I hop*1 my colleague will pro­
Lake Butler— 10,000-acre sulr
pound that question to my con­
stituents," Cloy replied, and there division on Lake Butler to bo do
vcloped.
th matter dropped.

OUT OUR WAY

* t

Tulane May Meet
Pacific Team On
New Year’s D a y

y

*

PlUOM CvlAGLlE - ’
A - A - A - A kjo A

Guards— Diehl,J, Dartmouth nnd
Sturhahn, Yale.
v Center— McMillan, Princeton.
Quarterback—Foley, Syracuse.
Halfback — Oucrlander, Dart­
mouth, and Tryon, Colgate.
Fullback—Slagle, Princeton.
Second team :—
Ends— Thayer, Penn, and Sago,
Dartmouth.
Tackles—Joss, Y’ ale, Sprague,
Army, Wilberg, Columbia (tied).
Guards—Carey, Cornell; Skubin,
New Y'ork University, Mahan, Wes
Vn. nnd Cothrnm, Lafayette.
Center— Robinson, Pennsylvania.
Quarterback—Pease, Columbia.
Halfbacks—Keefer, Drown nnd
Kirklcskl, Lafayette.
Fullback— Amos, Washington nn
Jefferson, and Kreuse, Pennsylvnnitt (tied.) ’

TAMPA— Del Pino,* Cuban light
weight, won a decision over Lew
Silver, Atlanta (10 rounds).
SYRACUSE, N. Y.—Jock Ma­
lone, St. Paul,
middleweight,
knocked out Dilly Leonard, Syra­
cuse, (six rounds).
DETROIT— Red Herring, Gulf­
port, Miss., junior welterweight,
beat Sammy Morco, Montreal (10
rounds.)
NEW Y’ ORK—Izzy Schwartz,
New York, won a decision over
Emits Jarvis, English flyweight
(10 rounds.)
STOCKIIOLM— Ilarry Persson,
Swedish heavyweight champion,
knocked out Jack Townsend, negro
(three rounds).
CHICAGO— Eddie Shea scored n
technical knockout over A1 IIolzmun (four rounds).
, GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.— Young
Stribling.Georgia lightheavyweight
in opinion o f newspaper men won
undated Press from opinions of 10
rounds).
SAN FRANCISCO— Frank Muskie, St. Paul heavyweight, won n
decision over Mickey Rockson,
Doise, Idaho, ( It) rounds).
SAN FRANCISCO— Pat Lester
Tuscon, Ariz., and Victor Alexan­
der, Los Angeles heavyweight
fought a draw (six rounds),
HOLLY WOOD—Tommy u ’ Drlen
Los Angeles, defeated Billy Alger,

m aki

• *# &lt;

IroncrrAjj

•! ? y

-----unrife.
fin;
—
la
W.
ffIn.
w n:
nnd
IrlfA.
—
iimc
t of
llv of
to
or
evdonnd
tlun
idge
» K.
riff.

tlan tlvo
ffln
——
&gt; Is
M.
’fin;
urn;
and
iristhe
a"
tersed,
I'asi*eost.

ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF
in

#

i

'■# *

- r

Sanford Cement Products f t . 7 '
Specializing in the manufacture o f Hi-Tcat cement
building tile and brick.
*’
I
Plant is now in operation which enables us to fill
orders for large or small quantities.
Estimates furnished.

Sanford Cement Products Company
Southwest Corner Fifth and Maple.

IF. YOU’RE S IC K - SEE

A DOCTOR.'

.. .

IF YOUfeE RENTING,i
CPF

IK

**

w eek s,

W1TNKS8 my hand nnd th e seal
of the Clrrull Court o f tho Seventh
Judicial Circuit o f tho Htute o f F lo .
rldk. In nnd f o r Seminole County,
on this tho 14th day o f November,
a . D. 1323.
R a . DOtraLASH,
Clerk o f tlie Circuit Court o f the
Seventh Judicial Circuit o f Flor|i|a in and f o r Semlnolo County,
( S i ; At.)
jiy ;
A. M. WF.KK8, D. C.
DeCOTTCS S HI'KNCHH.
Solicitors and o f Counsel f o r tho
Comidalaants.
Nov. i|.*|.3S and Dec. 5-13.

li

SPECIAL

Sunday Dinner
Served from 12 to 2;.*10 I*. M. nnd from G to 8:20

ORCHESTRA MUSIC
Every Evening

OUR SERVICE
Wo feel thnt the superior quality o f lumber wo
offer and our prompt and courteous service is a combiuntiun that any person would appreciate and desire
when building.
Call and let us give you an estimate on the lumber
for your new home. We assure you, you will get the
best in every article.

t i i h t im i n ' ru iT iT » r
ISOMS I’OV.VTV, IT,lilt 111A.

VALDEZ CAFE
WIJIIT W. WARNER, Manager

f i i r p , ir a t ln n ,

J AMISH

\ MANCE OF BUSINESS IS DOING FOR YOU.

A.

J o h n s o n . A i J ' i i K p s o u t h : it fc
V U t n iN I A - C A rilll.lNA
Cl I KM Ii C A L COMPANY, a l i i u w a r u CurPoration.
Complainants
v*.
S. II. BLA C K am! A I &gt;I &gt;IK HI BLACK
lil« wiro, anil J, W. BKI.I. ninl
KLIZAUKTII BIOLI,. Ms wife, all
ri'iililinta o f
Si-nilnoln County.
Florida, amt KLVKIt L. HICK, dothk business as IS. I.. KICK St
COMPANY.
I li'fendnnts.
V i l ,I r r

of

N iirrln l

t l n .l r r '.

Sail"

Notli'o I« hereby g iv e n that pur­
suant to it Final liecroo In tin. ab ove
i' ,i 1111i'll cause, dated Hut 6th. iluy
Ilf November, A. I&gt;. 1925. the under­
signed, un Special Mast nr, will offer
f o r sale ami sell to tho highest ami
host hlililor for cash at the front
ilniir o f the Court House In Sanford,
Sem ln olo County, Florida, within
the legal hours o f sale on Monday
the Tin. day of December, A. I&gt;.
1935. the f o llo w in g described lot,
piece or parcel o f land situate In
S e m in o le County. Florida, to - w lt :
IIKHINN'INH at a point 5 chain s
due east o f the qu arter section
post on the section line o f Sec­
tion 16, Tow nship 19 South.
I tango .10 east, running t heuen
north 121 feet, thence cast 331)
f r e t ; thotieu south
123 feel,
then ce west n o tent, to point
o f 11KOINN1NU. Said land being
Inrnioil In lot I according lit
W illiam Heardnll's Map o f St.
Joseph’ s reservin g a strip of
land 15 f e e l w id e along the
soiilh side, to he kept open as a
roadway, as shown l.y said map.
(Sign ed) JOHN fl. LKONAHHY,
Special Master In Chancery.
Wll-Mti.N. HOFHIlULHKfl A BOYLE,
Solic itors for Complainants.

Nov. 7-14-31-2*. Dec. 5. 1925.

Porter E. Pitts
ItK AL K STA TB

There is a reason and a good sound one that will become promin­
ently obvious the first few minutes you spend in investigation.
The remarkable realty activity in the eastern section, the enor­
mous construction program planned tor the immediate environs

l i lt - H I -1 1 3 1*1 Vnt’ l. Hunt 111.1",

I ’ liono 490-W
Hanford, Flu.
Iteprcsontlng W.
V.
IVhselar,
Ileal Kstuto Brok er

Exceptional
Plumbing: Calls for
A. D. ROSIER

These vast activities and many more accentuate the real worth
of Marvania.
Let your better business judgment suggest a visit to Marvania,
that we may prove our every claim.
Interesting announcements will be made shortly. Watch closely.

If you’ re particular about
the kind of plumbing you
want in your new home, or
the new kind of plumbing
in your old home— call A.
D. Rosier for an estimate.

Marvania Investment Co.
SCRUGGS-SCOGGAN R EA LTY CO. Inc
SALES AGENTS

A . D. ROSIER
202 FIRST STREET
NEW S

F R O M v 'ft-tE .’! r a h c h

5
“

ADVERTISEMENTS TELL YOU W HAT THE HO-

Itl.WI.TV TIltTST COMPANY, a Flur lil it

*

In Out* Home On W. Third Street
l'honc TiU5
Sanford, Florida

IV

I'll VM TIIIV.

a
5

Visit the Orange Room

snow huts without nny heat what
over.
iv

■

THE BEST OF FOOD AND SERVICE

E s k i m o s o f th o In la n d B a rr on
G ro u n d c o u n t r y n o v e r usu b lu b b e r
lu m ps b u t upend th e w i n t e r (n

SMOCTftQ MAM) ?
U J U S lA A -A -'
l*S U t « T , S O ?
.A n d A sh orter

i’ i*r
,1,V
L 'J "

iK reascd ns heirs, devisees, *ran(era o r aa oth er cllmauia. o r oiu erwise. In and to the landa herein*
a fter described: and to all former
stnrkhnlders
or
the
Altamonte
sprtntc" Company, n corporation « r ranlteil and extstlmr
under
the
Iowa o f the State o f Massachusetts.
R said corporation la no lonicer a
legal en tity; and to any and all o t h ­
er persona w hoso tinmen ere un­
known, clnlmtnii nny rtaht title, or
Interest, In and t o the fo llo w in g deacr|h*il property altuntr. ly in g and
balh * In ttio County o f Semin ole nnd
state o f F lo rid a more particula rly
described aa follow s , t o - w i t :
Tract No. I, lot No. 23 o f Annie
C. (Ir iffln 's Subdivision o f the H'v
o f the N W U o f Section *. T o w n ­
ship No. 31 South. Itange No. 10
Cant, ns recorded In I'lat Hook C.
page 30 o f the I'lihlle ItecnrUa of
D rudge County. Florida.
T rnct No. 3. lot No. 33 o f Annie
B. ( ir if f ln ’ s Subdivision o f the H«,
o f the N W U o f Section I. T ow n ship No. 31 South. H a n g " 30 Cast,
ns recorded In Plat Hook (! pane
to o f the Public lle cords o f Oraniiu
County. Florida.
Trnct No. 3. lot No. 543 na shown
on the plan o f Innd.s of tho Allamonte I-nnd. H otel St N avig atio n
Company, ns recorded In Pla t Itook
C, pa ge 11 o f the P ublic Hecords
o f O range County Florida. or tiny
part o r parrel thereof.
It is hereby ordered that y ou and
each o f you tie and appear before
our sithl Ctrrult Court nt the Court
iiou s e at Sa nford. Florida, on the
iit li day o f Decem ber. A. l&gt;, 1933,
and then nnd there make answ er
to the bill o f comiitnlnt exhibited
against you In tills ciusn.
it |s fu rther ordered that this
order be published lit th e Sanford
Herald, n newspaper published In
Sanford, Semin ole County, Florida,
on ce each week f o r fou r con s cou -

PHONE 735

MASONIC TEMPLE

�5P* «

?

•“# ■

*•»few*#»•„ •%,. ■«, ■ —1
* - **. - *•*•

t l *"%■*►«—

**■^F'Vr'

*'V»V.-

( - j ’

'

'

%*&lt; .«• *

J

the lands Involved In this salt,
liv e w e e k ly Issues.
IN T U B CIR CUIT CO CRT, SE V E N ­ Durrance, deceased, o r o th er w is e; vlsres. grantees or otherwls s and
h erein after described.
T H JU D IC IA L CIR CUIT, SEMI­ Mary F. Xlsrkn, It livin g, und !f| to the heirs, dsvlsees, grantees, le g WITNKHS m y hand and offic ial
Defendants.
NOLE CO UNTV, F L O R ID A . IN dead, against all parties c l a i m i n g , atees o r oth erw ise under Henry A.
seal nf the Circuit Court o f the
Order Of 1'abllrallsn
Interest In the
within
described Roord decaaed; and to the heirs, d e ­ T h * Btato
CH ANCERY.
Huvonth Judicial Circuit nf the State
o f Florida. T o :
I
m u to (tatet T ill*
lands under Mary F. Xlarks. d ec ea s­ vlsees. grantees, legatees o r oth er ­
o f Florida, In and
for
Seminole
Noah A. F ry and (Tussle Fry, his
ed. o r oth erw is e; John Hicks, If l i v ­ wise under Ja m es It. Rryce deeeased w ife. If livin g, and If dead, all p a t­
County , on this the 4th day o f Do- LL'TIE U. RBUHDBRO.
ing, and If dead, then against all and d t o all unkon w n patties, w h o m ­ ties claim in g hy. th roug h and under
Complainant.
ceinber, A. I*. 1925.
parties claim in g
Interest In th* soever, claim in g any Interest or In­ Noah A. Fry and (lussla Fry, his
vs.
( S lfd in i)
V. K. DOl'OLABS.
OllORriK
H. URBKNIVOOD
nnd llel
__________
_______
within described lands under E. N. terests In the land Involved In this wife, s s heirs devisees, legatees, nr !
Clerk
rn J. Creel*wood. Ills wlf*. If llv - irlthtn described lands under Joh n suit tinder any o f the ahuve named o th er w is e: W esley XV. F ry and Jes4HKAF.)
lo g. and If deud. the heirs, d r v l - ] lllck s . drerssed. or oth erw ise; B. N. defendants each and every, whose sle A. Fry, his w ife. If living, und
My: A. M. W K S K S , Peputy Clerk.
sees, grantees op other clslm a n ts l Fell. If living, and If dead, then names and residences are unkn ow n If dead, all parties claim in g hy,
AVUJHIN. IMH HMOI,DFIt &amp; IIOYMB
under said Clrorge H. ( lr een w ood against all parties c la im in g Interest to th* Com plainant In th* above en ­ through o r under XVesley XX'. F ry
Rolleltors f o r Complainant.
“ (Jreeiiwood. his wlf*.
"
In th* within described lands under titled cause and to all unknown and Jesale A. Fry. his wife, as heirs,
and Helen J.
I&gt;ee. 5.12-19.2* Jan 2.
or
oth erw ise;
nnd the f o llo w in g . If living, and. K. N. Fell, deceased, o r oth erw is e; parties w hom soever cla im in g nny devisees, legatees,
nnd
all unknown parties cla im in g In­ interest or Interests In ihe land In­ David O. Fry and Jessie L. Fry, his
If dead, th* heirs, devisees, g r a n ­
IN TIIK ( T l t c r i T COlTIT OF FI1191wife,
If
livin
g,
nnd
If
dead
nlf'lLir volved
In
Ihls
suit
under
any
of
terest
In
the
within
described
lands
tee*
o
r
oth
er
claim
an
t*
under
INIH.K t 'till.VCV, FI.till MIA. IN
them, t o - w lt : Charles M ontague which lands are described as f o l ­ the a b ov e named defendants each tles c laim in g by, thruugh o r under
r iU N l'K ItV .
David
O.
F
ry
and
Jessie
L
F r y ,(a s
and
ev
e
ry
w
hose
names
and
resi­
lo
w
s;
Southeast
quarter
o
f
s
o
u
th
­
Hull. H ow ard K. Hall, H enry O.
m a iiy a iik n c k .
W il son and Alary Wilson, I'e s t e r west quarter o f Heetlon 8; North dences are u nk n ow n to th* C o m ­ heirs, devisees, legatees, nr o lt iir Complainant,
W ashburn. Funnle K vsns XX'alter h alf of the northw est quarter o f plainant In the a b ov e entitled cause wise, and each o f them. In and Mo
lands Involved In this suitt ft*
Kvans, David
K. .Stone, D. K. section 17; North half of tlover n - nnd to all u nknown parties, w h o m ­ th*
11 F. M cV K M lII.V t al.
h erein after described In this
Stowe, A. XV. Mnas, II. L. Bow ler, ment I*)t Number 2, oth erw ise d o - so ever c laim in g any Interest o r In­ nf
Defendants.
compla
in t, and described as
I* K. W illia m son , nnd wife, E li­ scrlhetl ns Northwest quarter o f terests in the land Involved In this low s, t o - w lt :
Order o f I'n hi les I Inn
.
sabeth
W illiam son,
A v ery
XL northeast quarter o f Section 17; suit, sold land being situate In Hem NX FT ICR T ( f KNOWN AND UN­
Begin ning at th e s oiith w esl
Hnunders. Charles Hanford. John und northeast quarter o f southw est Inole C o u n t * Florida, and described
KNOWN DKFKNDANTH.
c
orn
er
o
f
the
Southeast
Quarte|
K. Stoddard, Alice Slmonds and quarter of Heetlon 17; nil In t o w n ­ as follow s , t o - w lt :
TIIK S T ATK OF FLORID A, to:
(HK1* ) &lt;&gt;f the Southeast Q u a r .
TRACT I
Silas K. Slmonds. Jr*«b* Clara ship 21 south. Range 20 east. In
It F. XlcVKIOll. ALI'H KI'H M.
ter IRK**) o f Section 12. Tp. j l
Lot 1 o f Section 21. T ow n -sh ip
H em ing w a y. Henry H em ingway, Hemlnule County, Florida,
HHKPI'ARD. F R A N K II, DAVIS and
Month.
R a n g e 30 East. Hemlnnbl
Defendants.
21) south. R a n g e 31 east, except
and W illiam Blckneli, nnd all p e r ­
O. XV. RANSOM If living and If
County Florida, then ce Kast #,Tj
” 1-2 acres sold to Julia J. Mrlce,
RILL 1\l Q UIET T ITI.E
sons c la im in g un Interest in tlie
(lend, all parties claimin g any tnfeet; then ce North IS degree*
described as f o llo w s : '"Megln at
T o \hn Defendants in the ab ove
liereafter described ' real estate.
tereat under the said II. F. Meand 30 minutes XYeat 690.9 feet,
northeast c o r n e r nf said section
Styled cause, t o - w lt :
Defendants.
VKIMH. AI.FHF.t'H XI. HIIKPI'ARD.
more or less to the Sa nfo rd-O r24.
run
south
9
and
d50-IO&lt;F
T
o
Sarah
XL
Durrnnc*.
If
livin
g,
F R A N K If. DAVIS and O. XV. RAN*
lartdq bric k road; thence S ou th ­
Order nl F n h llca fInn
chains, thence west * chains,
and If dead, all parties claim in g Ineasterly alo n g sxld brick road
80X1 deceased, as heirs, devisees,
T o O eorge 8. ( lr een w ood nnd l l e l - terest In the f o llo w in g described
thence north 9 nnd 50-10(1 chains
to the South line o f snld S e c ­
grantee* or otherwise, and to alt
thence east 8 chains to b e g in ­
tion 12: then ce Kast to point o f
pa rties claim in g any Interest or In­ en .1. (lreenw ood. his wife. If living, lands under Sarah XI. Durrance, d e ­
ning.
beginning. Con tain ing X.9 i - r , *
terests In the land Involve,; |n this nnd, If denit, the heirs, devisees, ceased, o r otherwis e; Alary F. Marks
g
rantees
or
oilier
claim
an
ts
under
If
living
und
If
dead,
all
parties
T
R
A
C
T
2
more or less situate and !&gt;*:ng
suit under any o f the above named
said
(ie
o
r
g
e
8.
(lreen
w
ood
and
H
el­
Megln
S
and
80-100
chains
north
claim
in
g
Interest
In
the
within
d
e
­
In
Seminole Cou nty. Florid 1.
defen dants, each und every, whose
o f th o southw est corner o f the
It appearin g by the sworn hill of
names und resiliences are unknown en J. (lreen w ood, his w ife, and the scribed lands under Mary F. Xlnrks.
f
o
llo
w
in
g
.
If
living,
and.
If
dead,
southw
est
c
o
rn
e
r
o
f
the
north­
deceased, or oth erw ise; John Hicks,
1 complaint filed herein that you and
to the Complainants In the above
heirs, devisees, gra ntees o r o t h ­ If living, anil If dead, nil parties
west quarter
of Section
31,
each o f you, may he Interested In
entitle,I raus* and to all unknown the
er
clalm
nnts
tinder
them,
t
o
w
l
t
:
T
ow
n
s
h
ip
19
south,
Range
33
cla
im
in
g
Interest
In
the
wqthln
d
e
­
that certain ftbuvo described lot o f
pa rties w hom soev er, claimin g any Charles
M
ontagu*
Hall.
H
oward
rust, run then ce north 6 chains,
land In Sem in ole ("minty, Florida.
luierest or Interests In the hind In- B, Hall. Henry U, XX’ llson and Mary scribed lands under John Hicks, d e ­
a X S t a before th” S m l r X ^
" “ *•"*«
'&gt;
"
IU
l1"
You and each o f you are hereby
to
a
post,
thence
east
40
chains
ceased
or
oth
erw
ise;
K.
N,
Fell.
If
on Monday th&lt; ith, day of January. v ,lived In tills suit, said land being
to a post, then ce south 8 chains
commanded and required to nppear
-court. He read to the court mu; tjnl
11 '* therefore ( 1101: 111:11 I ha 1 Hay of llils Colirl. Ill the Court situate In Hemlnols County. Florida, Wilson, D exter Washburn, Fannie living, and If dead, then all parties
Kvans. W a lte r Kvans.
David
K. claim in g Interest la the wlthlii d e ­
to said hill o f com plain t nt the
to a post, th en ce wrst 40 chains
hia o f f i c i a l r e p o r t o f tho d is a s ter ; 'h ie Order in- pi&gt;&gt;&lt;it-ii.-i in to. itnn-, House In San/ord. H’ mlnole C ou n ­ nod describe,! as follows, to-wlt
("onrt House In Sa nford. Seminole
Stone, D. B. Stowe. A. W. Maas, II. scribed lands tinder K. N. Fell, d e ­
to point o f beginning,
ty. Kl irhls, and In default thereof.
Lot 2 o f the T ow n of Lon gw ood,
County. Florida, on XInnday, the
le
Howler.
I,
K.
W
illiam
son,
nnd
censed
or
otberw-lse;
and
all
nnand
it
appearin
g
from
the
swurn
a l r e a d y a part o f the record o f thd,
" ^ I Z S
'.'-m n iv . Itecree Cro Confeeso will he entered
County o f Hemlnnle nnd Htate of
7lh
day o f LID ecem
ber_______
A. l_D. 1935,
wlfe. Elisabeth Williamson, A v e r y i ►nown parties claimin g Interest In Mill o f Com plaint herein Hint you ..•L
.............,
navr.l triliunnl.
..... iqtrc
- a■ .......
&lt;• f o r »•■■■IMortiln.
w eek
fou r ■&lt;»
i t ) inuifnst : 011. wild rnuse lo-inu it
b ill
Florida, as per pint thereof of
and
each
of
you
may
claim
some
■
oth
erw ise said bill of compla in t xvIII
XL Saunders, Charles Dnnfnrd, Joint in* within described limits; which
__________ 1 . 1,
■, .
I ci 1-erriitlcc iveehs.
null I” quiet title ill the Complain
said to w n recorded In Plat llook
right,
till*
nr
Interest
In
and
to
the
1
he
taken
ns
con
fes
sed
by
you and
K.
Htoddord,
Alice
Slmonds
nnd
HU­
lauds
nr*
described
a*
f
o
llo
w
s
:
,
,,
,
. , .
,
, , ,
IVITJfUW* the I i' IN. .1. .1. HICK- I.nls, In and to the lands hi-reln1 page 18 o f the PuFilie Records
leach o f y o u ; said hill o f complaint
MS 12. Slmonds. Jessie Clara H e m ­ Southeast
qu arter
nf
southwest property hereinabove described.
A n e ld er ly s l o c k b r o k e r o f I.ei- i s . ' c ; . Judn&lt; o f th . c i r e n 't Court „ i,o v e des-rihed.
&lt;*f Hemlnnle County. Florida,
It
Is
th
erefore
(tHHKRKD
that
]
h«x
Ing
been
filed
fur
the
niirpose
in gw ay. Henry
H em ingw a y,
und
o f Section 8: north half nf
c enter hn.t b o u g h t an island o f f the of the Mnveqth Jm 'l H ii c i t e u l t o f ]
itis th erefore OIMHIRKP that
and It appearin g from the sworn XVIIIInm Ulcknvll. and nil persons quarter
e
" *',? **’ £
* d*northwest qu arter o f Sectlnn 17; you and each nf you are hereby r
c o a s t o f Flnolond ko n &lt; to v e t ;iv av l,'' ‘ •
‘ ’ ' “ •e o f l-*|»rhlo. In 11ml
f .r ihH
notice tie nti’dlshnl In the Han. Mill o f Complaint herein that you claim
Cn,nnla .«»...
in g an Interest In th* h erein ­ north half o f (lo vern m en t Lot No. qulred to appear to the Kill o f Com - 'T r lb e d ..l a n d In th* Complainant.
r
1- I ’ •
I u
'• 1 VJ ‘ •eirilpo'. Count v .... II,Is i|ie 111, ford
It* raid. .1 newspaper publish- mill each o f you may claim some
Minna
Noble.
i r o m th e h o n k in g o t hotna nnd to o ,jnj „ f t h c n i h o r . a . m rij*,,
, ,1 in Jiunfortl.
Hem Inolc
Count v. right, title or Interest In nnd to the after described real estate t o - w lt : 2. otherwise described a* Northwest plaint herein filed on Monday th*
IT IS F U R T H E R O R D E R E D That
Meginning 956.3 feet smith o f th* quarter o f
northeast quarter,
of 4th duy o f January, A. IF. 1936, th*
week In f o u r c l) property hernltmhnvn described.
J .1 lUrtC IN WW,
t-'toeld I once
s t a c c a t o b a r k i n g o f cutouts.
northw est c o rn e r o f
Section
31. Section 17; and northeast qu drler same
being a Mule Day o f
this this order b* published unreal week
----- — J l l d u e Ilf C ' r P I l l l C o u r t o f t ill . H e V - c o n c c e l l t ! VC I V I . - k l v I s s u e s .
'I I k TUKIIRKCFUB (IR D K R E P tow nship 2U, south
.
in
fou r en nsecutlve w eekly issue*
o f R a ng e 30 nf southwest quarter o f Heetlon 17; Court, at the Court House In Han­
.................
in T i n : i i m n r t o i n r o r h u m &lt;nth imHcini c ir c u__
it o .f .the .....
huh.
w
i t n r h h my hand .»nd the r.f- Mint you and each o f you lie nnd
&gt; o f tlie Hanford Herald, a newwpapia
r f Florida, in and for Hcinlnolo Celiii r e d , f the Circuit Court o f y o u are lierehy required to nppear Bast: run south 387 feet, m or e o r nil In Tow nship 21 south. Range ford, F lo rid a nnd In default th e r e o f{.p u b lis h e d In Sem inole County. F lo r s
■m i m : c m v r v , 1 i . u i i i n t .
is
C-'liritV.
* the Hevi nth Judicial Circuit o f tile t&gt;&gt; th* Mill o f Complaint herein f il­ les* to the sou th w est c orn er o f the so east, in Seminole County, F lo r l- Decree Pro Con fesso Will lie entered
CIIA.NI 1:11 v .
ngulnst you. said rouse being n suit
'Vll.qiiN, IM*CHHr,I l i c i t K MOVI.M. Hl'He o f I'lotIda, In ami f o r Heml- ed on .Monday the Ith. day o f Janu­ NXX'ti nf NXV’ t - o f said Heetlon S t . j d g . :
o . 1. u l i -:m 8 o k .
Done nnd Ordered tills 7 day of
east 1388.4 ft,, m ore or less
X'nti. and each o f you, are hereby!) to quiet title In the Complainant, November
VnilHior* for ContplaInants.
iiole County mi ih 's the tth day of ary, A, I f. 192*, I he same being a Itohence
A, D. 1925,
Cumpikl nants
it
point
1129.4
feet
west
o
f
th*
ordered
to
appear
to
the
o f In nnd to the lands hereinabove d e ­
I in e r t * : &lt;*r. A Ft. R C '
Her. :,-t3-l'J-2f. Jim 2.
vn.
Rule I in v of lids Court, ut the southeast c o r n e t o f the N ’.i of complaint herein filed In tit*bill
X'. E. DOUOLASS,
ab
ove
scribed.
(H I.rod ,
V. i:. IKM'C.I.AH
Clerk o f Uircuit Court, Seventh J u ­
Court Mouse In Hunfnrd. Hemlnote NXX’ '4 of snld Section 31, north 455.4 entitled cause on the 4th day o f
W I I . U A M H IliniN K, ct ill
It Is th erefore tiRD H RRD that
i\ t h *: c m c i i t c u t i i t t i c mi : m Clerk.
l&gt;, felldli.il e.
dicial Circuit, Sem in ole County,
County,
FToriilif nnd In default feel, west 958.33 feel, south 86.3
1936. nt the Cou rt House th is notic e be published III the Snnm i i . c. 1 o t n t \ , i m i i i i H .
in fNKAt.)
Order o f I'lilillrillnn
Florida.
thereof. Decree pro Confe**a will feet more or less, to a point east January,
o
f
Seminole
County.
ford
Herald
a
newspaper
published
t it t s r n u v .
Mv A. XI U'KKKH.
(S E A L )
entered iiunlnsl you. suld cause o f beg in ning ; thenee west 435.5 feet
N O TICK TO K .V 'A N
AN li CNIt
I*
further
ordered
that
this
In
Sem
in
ole
County
■
“
-------'
~
,
FlorhT
da.
once
My A. SI. XVEKKS, D. C.
Il.-put'
Clerk.
M .U ’ it ic r . a i.R n R N H M c rin n it.
know s
m m j.N 1i a n t h
be in g a suit to quirt title In the
In fo u r C4J consecutive JA M E S (J. SHARON.
'Vtt.JOV* I • *C tllMt.liCR * III IVI,K Complainant in nnd to the land more or less to the point nf heuin- . order ho published In T h e Sanford a w eek
T U B ST ATU 1tip I I . OKI HA T o :
1
Com plum 11nt,
nlng.
said
lands
ly
in
g
being
In
HemHerald,
n
news
pa
tier
nf
general
c
i
r
­
Weekly
issues.
Solicitor for Com plainant.
qolicRorn for ConiidnIriani.'i.
TtlioVe described,
AARON' eUDUIt. VVU.I.1AM Hiltve
County. F lor id a ; you nnd each culation, published In Sanford, Sem ­
XX'ITNEMH my hand and o fficial 7-14-21**8-6.
Per, r. 13 19-1* Jan 2.
D is further llRDKRF.tl Mint Ihls Innf*
IUNU. JAM 124 It A i m , A and UK- J.VMRH I!. IIACKNUV. el nl
nf you lire hereby or dered In ap- inole County. Florida.
seal
o
f
th*
Circuit
Court
o
f
the
Sev­
notic e tie published III the Hanford
MAN J. I &gt;01,1.INS. If I iv Iiik nnd If
I icfcn dn iila.
.
' *— ■
------------.
XX'ltness my bon d nml the seal nf enth Jmiidclal Clreult of th* Htate ■i
I\ T i l l ! » IIM IT T I 411 R T III-' HK'I- lleralil, n newspaper published In o*nr to tl.1* cause on or l.efor* th*
any o r all o f thu e.ild ilrfeliilaiils
or d er
1‘ ulillculiou
Florida, In anil for Semlnoie
IM tl.r: 1(11 M T , I I.(Ill III t.
IN Hanford, Semln oi* County, Florida, f r*t Monday In January, 1926, the the Clreult Court o f Sem in ole Cnun- of
he dead, then to all p i r t l .a c la im . . T i l l : KTATI: til-' l l . n l i l l 'A TO:
sa me being a R o l e Day o f this iv, Seventh Judicial Circuit o f F lo r ­
4 II A M K'l V.
o n ce a week In four &lt;4) consecutive Court, and tile fourth duv o f tbn ida, this 4th day o f Decem ber, 1925, County. Florida, on this the 4th day
Iny Interests under AARON t.’ I.OCH,
JanienS. Ilacl.lley, I,. ... .. |U. i», 111
o f December. A. D. 1325.
w e e k ly Issues.
WII.1.IAM HI It RINK. J AMKH IIAIt- 1 ,11, 1,10.11!) ami u , 1111 . * e, U. J. Har- A 1: HJo|:I.OM.
month, and In defa ult th ereof n d e ­
v . k n ouriL A S
(S ig n ed )
V. E. IXXlTOLAS,
RIH ami I.UUAN J, UOIXINH llo-* r 11, l.lla C, i 1: i Ii I ii k 1 Uilep A Hjoltloiu
Ciiniplalu-int
XVITNKSS my hand nnd offic ia l cree pro confess., will lie entered Clerk nf Clreult Court o f Seventh
Clerk.
esa sed. ns |,«Irs, devisees, n ra iile.s Carl A, N ew herg.
II. M. Hailler, \V
••cal o f the Circuit Court of the H*v- against volt amt each o f you ttnil
vs.
Judicial Circuit o f F lo rid a for (HKALX
o r m h c r u l s o ; cud Lu iho loir s. 11. it Had Iler. J A K r h n s s u . J A n d .MARY A. Alltel A i.NAI.I*. cl :il
etiili Judicial Circuit o f the State that said cau se proceed ex nnrte.
Seminole Countv.
T h o C ity B e a u t if ic a t io n CimnntMy
A.
XI.
XX'KKKS.
Deputy
Clerk.
d e v |s«res,
itrn rilcn
or
o i l i e r Krlcbsoii, .Murv h: I i i s o i i V li.M ro
o f Florida, In and for Seminole 1 IT IS F U R T H E R XFKIfKKKD Mint
l&lt;efi*iidlilita
n&gt;- A. XL XX'KKKS. Deputy- Clerk. XVIUMON.
HOUSEHOLD ER
and tee, c o m p o s e d o f C i t y M a n a g e r IV.
ela lm aiiis
under
AVIl.1,1AM
K * kaw, J. It V c a r ty , V IV Kates,
County , nil tills the 4th day o f De­ ibl* or d er lie published one* n week S. J. KTtrsnlNH. Solic itor f o r C o m ­ ItOYLB.
Order I11 I’ utillratloii
Solicitor* for Complainant* B. W illia m s, M rs, H e n r y W i g l t .
AI.UXA ,S l*Rlt doccaecil;
and
to ileurk" Creeinvood, e’ litlow C o , him:, T I lC MTAT1. OF FI.OIIIMA. to:
ber. A. D. 1925.
.cem
......
plainant.
f o r fo u r su ccessiv e w eek s In Han­
Dec. 5, 12, 19, 26, .Inn. 2.
th e heir: tloVlf jec, r r a n le e s or oth* and William Ueycrte anil cili h nt 1 I I.O R IIil I.ANM * CMI.ONiy.A-l (.Sinned)
X". K. DOFdLAKS.
M rs. E. F. l l o u s h o l d e r , W . *M,
ford ll. r a ld a newspaper prlnled Dec, 5, 12, 19. 26. Jan. 2.
er d a l , Hunts under K. VV, KAUN* them. If llrliut. and If unv o r all TIo.N’ 4*4tAII,ANV, I,id.. 11 riirpuralloii I
Clerk.
and nobllsbed at Hunfnrd. Florida.
S c o t t and (Icorgi* W . Knijtht, i|et
I HT (Icci' tgcd; and
III all other of the said ib feiulnnla be d*nd. ,,f Knul'iud. If III lo ja l ex ist’ lice j CtKAL)
WITNKHS Ihe
hand
of
V. E. in t h e u n t u r I T COURT OF XU.XI- IN CMICI IT CO CUT, SE VEN TH this m or n in n ut th e C ity Hall and
pa rties clulinln* nny Interest o r In- tben to all parties claim in g Inter- jm,| |f ,11 .solved, liquidated or oth- Itv ,x. M. XX'KKKS. Deputy Clerk, Douglass, clerk o f t'ie Circuit Court,
J t'D IC I A I, C U te C IT , SEMINOLE
IN OLE COUNTY, FI.OIIT IFA IN
CO UN TY, F L O R ID A .
IN CIIA.N* d iscu ssed p la n s f o r th e new ogen
terest* In 111* land Involved In this ,..*|s under J a nu s !(. H ackney, i ’.'.- r w n ie legally &gt; x iliet nil parties V.’ tLSON. IKIIJSIIYJLDKR AIKlYLR,
Seminole County, Florida, nnd th*
CHANCERY.
e
CKIt V.
suit under any of the above mini- a XVIIsoii.
Individually
and
a* i litloilug Interest under sn:d FI .&lt;i l l - 1 Solicitor* for Complainant,
seal
o
f
said
Court,
this
th*
3rd
day
D.
J.
DEAN.
a ir n u r se r y , g r o u n d f o r w hich "av
cd defendants, each and every whose Trustee, Kiln F. Cushing, K lim A. i i i \ |,a ND A- C(iL&lt;FNIHAT'.' fN ci f .x:- j&gt;ec. 5-12-19-26. Jao 2.
o f December, 1925.
Complainant
been allotted b y th e C ity between
names anil residences are unknown HJphlum. Carl A. N ew h eig, XV. II IS : j«,\NV LTD,, a corn ration o f Kuk HIM to (Inlet Title
V.
17.
DOUOLASS,
vs.
R i tb * Conipluliiant in the above Hudbr, W II I! Sndller, J. A. B r ic k - land, legally extinct or otherwis e IN TIIK I lltCI IT I til IIT OF SKXI- Clerk nf the Circuit Court, S em i­
Kith and 14th streets.
(*.
KDXVARD
rELOT,
et
nl.
en titled cause, und to all unknown sou, J. Axel Krlcksnn, Alary K. I . a r - '| N the property involved In till*
nole County, Florida.
IN
XIINNA NOBLE. Complainant,
Defendants
It is said thnt th e c o m m i t t e e hus
parties w hom soever, claim in g any eon. XV. II. Ilrokaw. .1 It. Yettrhy, Milt c u t hereinafter dea erilod.
&lt; 1x 111,1: 4'OI'NTY, Ft.Oil I IFAvs.
(HEAL)
•
Order o f I'uhllesMen
1um or 10
lo n.
ll, ss ' u , ' ll,, A.M'KMX,
Interest o r Interests In Hi* land
XX'. Estes. Ileorgi' I iieen'vliod.
It b&lt; lug made
ippiur
v oUM tl nnd
My A. XI. XX'KKKS.
Noah A. Fry, nnd fiiissln Fry, bis e m p lo y e d M r. L o n n b e r g , an e x p ert
NOTICE
TO
KNOWN
AND
UNInvolved In Ibis suit, said land In - Carlos Cushing and William Hey-1 Court Mini a nuinniotri III Chancery
und nursery
Deputy Clerk,
wife, if living, and If dead all la n d s ca p e Knrdener
li F. XX'IIKKI.KR,
UNO XVN D K F END A NTH
Ing Sltunle III Sem in ole
County, vole, deceased. II* helm, devisees |,(1S I,, ,11, h erelofoit directed to you
parties claim in g, by through und m a n to take c h n r g e o f the w ork ,
o
It AY MONO ELLA RH.
Complain:' nt*
TIIK HTATE OF FLO RIDA, lo :
Florida, and described um fo llo w s :
g ra n lres or o th er w is e; anil !•• all .o,l tl.nl th* Sheriff of .(•■n.ln*l
Solic itor for Complainant.
vs.
U E D W A R D UK LOT, JOHN L.
T h e south went q u arter of I ho [o th e r parties t’ lulmlng nny intsresi
Florida, bus uiaile i. t u r n
Fry!*r 11is"' *w if*l' us^'If*iraj**iii-vu*"es ^
j* ^ ^ P ^ h e d to an early
I-Ub. Dec. 5-13-19-26.
et al
HELM AN.
111ItSON
II.
CO FFEE .
southw est quarter and the west
or Interests In the l.iruls Involved
* n u,. . annul be served ..wing C H A R L IE NIX.
nr le gatees o r otherwise, in the I Completion.
Defendants
WILI.A MOO It I&gt;, W ILLA HOARD,
th r ee-qu ar ter s o f tho northea*t
4II Mils sill! under any o f Ihe u h o V r ; , ,,
[„||,ir,. i ,. .
i.ffle. m o,
CIIM THT COURT 1*011 T IIK F4KV- REGIN ALD
luridM Involved in thin null
T h e area to he used as a n ursery
Order nf I'libllrutlon
MOOED,
RE OIN ALD
qqunrter o f the southwest q u a r ­
nsined i|ef.q.quin * each nnd ev. r,\ i tipp.dul nveiils *-r lo have will.la
lmut**r i|f*At?rllH*&lt;|; \V#*?il**y \V. Fry
r.N Tii j u i i n a i. m i l l i n ' o r HOARD.
MARY .1 HUTTON
ami
UNwill c o m p r is e o v e r t w o ucres, it is
ter o f Section 8, T ow nship 29
lulinse names and residences m e ((|l ............. . I'h.rhls. an o f f i c e r or NOTICK T tF KNOWN AND
and
Jr
ss
l*
A.
Fry.
his
wife.
If
liv
­
Ff.O
IIIIIA
.
IN
4-IIANCF.ItV.
CHltlSTOIMIEIl C, HUTTON her hn*known
h i : f k n i &gt;a n t h
south. R a ng e 31 eust.
tmktiown lo llm Coinpluluai.t III Ihe
I.....ti Who)., pro •*s i*oubl In
plants
nnd
in g nnd If dead, (ill parties c la im ­ sa id. T h o u s a n d s o f
S T A T E OF F L O R ID A C o l 'N T Y OF I.iiml, K. L. HUNTER. UIIAS. lllNOnnd li appearin g fr o m ihe su-.irn sh ov e . n l l i b ' l cause, ami lo all on"• 1served and Mini vimr ntflc .-ri ..... t] T i l K S T A T E OF ■"'■AXUBA, In:
ing hy, through or under XX’ esley b u lb s a r c t o be ifrown to f lo w e r in g
SEMIN
OLE
STON. If living nml If dead, then
Hill o f Com plaint herein ti.ut yon i.oowii pnrlle* w liu m s oev.r claim
11* "i l**. 11114 nr** it1ilx nrm n
® 11Alt f#11* Nl \ . A. I l *HI M*K*
, II. E. COLB.
XV.
Fry
und
Jessie
A.
Fry,
Ills
w
ife
to all parttv* claim in g nny Interest
nnd each nf y o u m ay claim som e |IIK nnj* t a l e m i l or Interests in tin
&gt;e
.. .........................
,
.......
........................................
.. I "l .III! I D X I.AND F. L A R ltA M o R K . JAMBS MILES. XVA L T E R II. HCHlJLTil
ns heirs, devisees, legatees, or Biie within its b ou n d a r ies, a c c o r d ­
under C. E D W A R D 1'KLOT. JOHN
right. Mil* or Interest In und to lands v f ^ l v r d In this suit, said t i'ti|.oNF5.'TION I'oMF.XNX" LTD
CIIARI,KH I*. C R UTCH FIE LD, 'X', J. II. HILL.
otherwis e. In tlie land* Involved in g to m e m b e r s o f th o C om m ittee.
I.
HERMAN,
(11
MSI
)N
II
IN1PFBE.
In this suit herein after described ;
the nropertv herein s h ov e described, juti D&gt; yjTng situate
In Hemlnnle , ,.„ep«ruiliui of Bnrlund named an L. IIRANt’ ll.
XIARY A. IKJRNEU
Complainants
XXTLLA
ItOOItH.
WILLA
HOARD.
Davbl O. Fry and Jessie I* Fry.
IT IS T H E R E K O It i: O R I'KIIKD C o . J S ^ F Iorldu . nnd described na defendant in th« above m i l lo re i.. ■ and
- 110RNKR her husband. I f.
vs.
REOIN ALD
MOORD.
RE OIN ALD
On s o m e o f
th o m a n y islands
bis w ife. If livin g und If (load,
that you nnd esch o f you he nml f, s
I Um r u m * pending In the n b . i ' - | « - DltXXVDY. MARY C. XVOLCOTT S A R A H XL D U R R A N C E ,. I f living. HOARD.
MARY .1 SUTTON
nml
nil parties claim in g by, through th at e x t e n d f r o m the m a in H a w a ­
you « r# hereby require.! in appear.
jtoillh Half o f the N or th -i
q I’ o o f I . being a prncce.link to and—— — XVllLCIlTT her, husband,
iigulust
nil
parties
(TIRIS
TO
ITlEtl
C.
Hi’
TTON
her
and
u
nder
Davbl
D.
Fry
and
Jesn arler; Konlheart Ouur- ' ' .............. ...............................................
..
to th e 11)11 nf Ci.niplalnl herein filInterest In the followInK husband
E. L HUNTER.
CHAH.
sl* L. Fry. his w ife as heirs, d e ­ iian g r o u p f o r 1,300 m ile s, prltc-* Northwest
t"M*kvd,LiU Monday .the Ij.h^day nf Jnnlands under Harali U. M1NOHTON deceased, as lirlrs, d o 1
visees, legatees, o r otheriyliie. l/» \lrnlly pu vcjeetnUon g r o w s .
tut* Day
t.'ourt H ouse In Ka’nfiird. Semlnclipi.rtloH o f til*’ ffortlnvi'M U ’lfer*
County . Florida, and
In default
l*»r of ili** Houthtnrtt
there Decree Urn C on fess o will be
lying East iif the XX'jduva iiiver.
|lir„ |)r r „1.» required lo he nnd rip
en tered against you. said cause b e ­
All In Heetlon 9, T o w n s h ip 21 i „ r
,,ur *:,|,| Circuit Cnuri
— - IIRXHX N her liushnnd, if llv - .
in g n suit to quiet till* In tlie C o m ­
South. Rang* 29 Kast.
,|
.'..n n Moose In Mitnf..r.l. I l"*I !" ” l tf ' 1,'1'd then to all parlies
plainant In nml to the land ab ove And It appearing from th* sworn Hemlnnle County, Florida on lln- &gt;lalm lng any Interest under CIIAI1
described.
11(11 I l f Complaint herein that you llli d a v o f January. X. D. 1926. then L IE NIX. A. I'URDKK. XV. F. LAID
IT IH F U R T H E R O R D E R E D that und curli of you muy claim soon and there make answer lo tin- Mill R A M o R E . J.Xlll'M XIII.EH. UIIAS.
ford l l r m ' J r. . e w s p s n - r published? right, title nr Interest In nml t" ef Coniidnlnt filed against yon In I* C R U TC H FIE LD , XX’ , I* MltANCIL
XIARY A. IIOHN'KR a n d - H O R N E R
ford Flgn*l, a newspaper published tin- properly herein above ib-serlh- this cause.
In Hanford, Hemlnnle Countv, F l o r - i , . ((
It I* therefore I iR D E R E lt that Iter husband,
cce.I&gt;. I,. D R AXVDY, XIARY
XX’.o. l. a
Ida, ( n e e a week lu fou r (4) r o n - 1 |T IH T..............
H E R E .F O R E O R D E R E D ,•'•Is
,,, , ,Order
Mui r i,e
V
,
. . .•( ITT
., p ■
........pi,in
.. i*” * ’.i in
In Mi- Ib n,,“ S-'1
s e c u ilv * w e e k ly Issues.
I t(mt you and eueli of von In. nnd fl| , |r, r.sl.t. n tn-.v-pan- rmil.Ilsliol
‘ VT, V H I N N .
XX ILL (1. [ 4
XV1TNEHH rov hand and n fflr'n ! y,„, are In,-reby required to appear , q , „ r , r,l Femlnob- Conulx
I Tor •MALl.tFXX III It (oth erw ise kn ow n as * 1
senl nf lb * CirruD Court nf tlis
(I,,. |,|||• o r ..........'a im In , - In 1,1
week for f.M.r ............ .
, ' !v 'J'A'-'A m ' MURF TlbM.:\l AS W. [ i
FeVentli Jivllelsl c ir c u it ef
tlie «.,(
MotpU
id av, tin- 111), day nf Jan- . _
,
It,« k
51011A N. IF.
XX. f.URKX. J- II. XL- ■ 1
Hint* o f Florida, in and for Ki-ml-l nary. 1926 the sntno 1»-ti(.r i, Util\v i t X F hV tlie RON I I DICK- NATT. C. C. IIROXVN and HAM ,IB 5 f f
pole Coitntv. ,iti this (he Ith- duy, Day of this
hi* Court, a. the (k.nrt IN
,v w
e I'irentt
. • ' • » » » - ■ 'AMKH. XV. I -]
S '!i n . Jud;*e nf
„ f Vi
tinI'lrenll (T.nrt
Court i
{louse In Hanford. Seminole Comity. | nf tb* Heveiirh Judicial Clreult of I ILI.V, I'll ARLES II MRMHH, I.
o f December. A I* 18*'.
IIROXVN am id----------Illin W X her
( S ig n e d )
V. E IFGUOLAHfl, Clei U Florida, nnd In ib fault th ereof d e ­ •In- Hlnle &lt;&gt;f Florida, Hi ami for ,
(SEA LX
cree pro confi-no* will he ( t l t e i e l ....... it. -I. i '..uni\ .it lid* th * Mb husband dsc«used, ns heirs, devisees,
llv A "t ’ V E U ’ W I ........... Clerk ■(gain'd yon said can c In In - n mill day nf I ........ i p her, A. D mj-,
g ra n tees oi otherwise, and to nil
XXM'.unN MOUCROI h e r /-• DOT LB (a q U|cl title In th* compla in ant
j j d i u k i n HifN.
I u n k n ow n
parties,
whomsoever,
Solic itor* f o r Com plainant.
in and In lb * land lili-iV" ilesclTll
Judge of I'lrenll Court, o f the Hev elulmlng and interent or Interexts
Dec. 5-13-19-3* Jun I.
emit Judicial Circuit &gt;■( Ho- Slide I J" »h,- land Involved In this *Ull
' tl |* furtbee ordered Mint tills
? ny ‘ f , " lr
named de­
■r Florida In and f-w Setnln.,1* Vn,lVr
l \ - r u e c i it ( i tv c o i it r u r * k m - pi,lice b* published In tin- Hanford.
fendants. each and every wltosu
i 'mint v.
I V l i r c COUNTY. FI.ORIIF
IN II era Id, a newspaper published In XX'lld-i'N. IIOUMIIOI.i d ’ ll Si MOYLE, name* amt resldenecs ar* unknown
to ili* Complainant* In Ih* aboVo
Hanford. Seminole Countv. Florid I. Hoilcltnr for Complainant.
c m t v r .it v .
entitled c a u s e , taml to all unknown
i,pen a week In f o u r cnnsecutlv* Dee. 5. 12. I I, 26 ami Ian 2
JU LIA JOL» r
purti, * "'hoiuNUvver, rlaludtig any
Uampl 'Irtant,
W**k1v Issue*.
WITNESS mv hand and official IN TIIE ( IIM t IT c o t UT n l ' NU.tl- IntereHt nr Interests In tile land In­
vs.
*,.(1
i.r
tinCircuit
Court
of
th*
XV. t: JOLLY.
INOl.i: t dll' NT) , FMFUIMA.
I N volved in this Hull under any of the
a b ov e named dsfatidantseai-h and
|b-'“ nrtnnL
I H t r o t h Judicial
Circuit
of
the
I II %NI F.llX .
ev ery whose names and residences
||l» o r - e
HI-I* of Florida. Ill and for Henil- A. E. HJolll &lt;IXf,
an- link u n " n purlteit wluitnsocvr,
T H E S T A T E OF FLO RID A, b e
( nnle Conntv, on (III* th* 6lli. day’
Complainant
el.ibnitu: any inlr-.-st op Intere-sts In
..( 11,--ember, 19**'
XV. O JOLLY.
vs.
tin- land Involved in this salt, said
111 ll'OI,MIM
it a n p -s e in g from the sworn III!' ( S i g n e d )
XIARY A M i e l n iN.Xl.D, rt al.
land being situate lu Hem Undo
Clerk
o f eonudnlnt nf th* eomplalnnn! .
Del en’1.IUI*
County
, Plurhla, and described as
In r, i*i filer', t*&gt;al vou n r- a P*1" - ] (HEAL)
Older OI ■'Iilillrnlloit
resident o f the Hl-*e of F lor id a .,
&lt;F. M I.AStETTE.
NOTICE TO KNOWN
AND UN* follow s, to - w it :
My
TRACT 1
Deputy Cslrk.
t'-st vnltr post o f f i c e address I s 1
KN tJXVN 111: F EN DA NTH.
A 15-acre square la the H.uithCornni
South
Carolina, j yy r W H IT E and XV)I HON,
Monch
TIIK STATE OF FLORIDA, to:
east corner o f tho soutli west
S»e- •
n- " « r s.rthe 10*6 of ^
21
itOUHID
ll**1* •
- ... ll.DF.lt
............ X- MOX’ l.E
Mary A. MacDonald. Eva Agnes
quarter o f northonst quarter of
years, and that there Is no person
potleltnrs for Complainant
("roily and——-— —-Urolly Iter IhimHedbiii 19, T ow nship 21 Mouth,
in (In- I ' a I * o f Florida, the service p (C f;. |3. 1■&lt;- Srt. Jan. 2
lo# ml, l a w is i ‘ oil In*. Carrie XI. IlarRung* 31 east.
o f e f o ',p oen a upon whom w ould |__
riiu and — —— liarrun lo r liuslooul
TRACT 2
18 TI4E &lt; MM • IT 1 "• MT o f SI,xl- u,„j Margaret XX. itamrey. if living
bln............
..................
Northeast
quarter o f nortliwest
X'fiu ar, tp.•»«■',,»* ordered In an
m IiIi. U
.i :, •i n
N'I'X.
Ii M
O ll N
TV. I
I l.llltllFA.
l.lllllIF A .
and if any o r all of tin* said d
qu
u
rler
of
Hyctluti
II, Tuwnship
n o r I,, this bill o f c orip 'a ln t on
leiidaiits lo* dead, tlicti to all pa r ­
I II XM EH ' .
21 south. Rang* 31 east.
Moudnv tip, Mb d a i of January. ESIIIlit t'U R I.E T T -dot
ties claim in g any interest under
T
R
A
C
T
3
19 26 11 „ * i me he'll - - Pule I'a'* HELEN E CUIII.RTT.
Mary A. MacDonald,
Eva
Agin-*
Ensl half of northeast quarter
i f a 1 r-ni-n, *t thp Court Bolts*
i'oni|dalnantn
( T idly a n d ----------— i 'roily, her linxiif northw est quarter o f Section
In Hattf rd HemlnfiL* Cnuaty. Flor*.
lioii-l, Lewis Collins, Currie M. liar*
25, T ow n s h ip 21 south. Itangii 31
’ ■•ii a n i l ------------ llurrntt lu-r h us bund
Ida.
.
. , 1 DAX’ ID XV A DA MR, el a I
east.
It |* fqet|.„e o r d - e p t t It •t III1’ ,
11, lemlald
and Margaret XX l(ams&gt;'&gt; iluceast-il.
TRACT I
nolle* I
published In Ib- Fl'iufurd
lirdrr o l Fdhlle.tlhui
M.l lo-lrs. tle'ISeex, grantees or ,,t IsTlie southeast quarter of northi'eenltl i- ns'csp'i ner publlshe-l In] NMTICE ' i d
KN'FXVN
XNIf !"»• , r " lx*; to WILLIAM ALE X A N D E R
east
quarter
lies* Du, west 9
He-ul*
Cnttrtv. Fl»rl-t-i.
I
KNliXX’ N DKFB.NDXNTH.
HLCDANAN us liquidator o f LItu
im l*) o f Heetlon 29, Tow nship
Ml w i t n e s s W h ereof. I F&gt; ive tie r* -1ST ATI (IF Fl.('III DA, to
I lorldn I.und (a Colonlsatbin t'oin
21 soutli. Rang., 31 east.
um-* e d mv h »q d and r.ff'elui seal.,
tiX'.’ ID XV. ADAMS. 1:4A HELL 1. puny, l.bl , If In- he living a m i ' l l
TRACT 6
on 'Ills 'h e 4th. day o f December,' H A R T and------------- M ART her hue
lie til
lie ill, Oil |l.t it le * e l.lillllllg
T
h * north 3 acres o f tb* north­
JE
AN
ILM'TIHT
HOI
KIT
oumt.
.... .. .
- .. - .
.Inter,-xt
. . . . . . . . . .under the
x Hit
Ullli.n o
a . n. U”
west quarter of siuitlieaat qu ar­
X’ . E. UnVOT- AMS Clerk,
JI XN MAI'TIHT
MOItAT,
LEliN Al.x utnb’ i Hoeb.iM.in t&gt;» llqnbl.it.’ .
ter nf Heetlon 29, T ow nship 21
fly ”
M i ’
iT V
IIDUTHitlEUL.
M ARIA
HI'ROT. „ f the S l i d Ulorlda Land nml Col.,.
south.
Rung* 31 cast.
Deputy Clerk,
XIXItM; IIMItAT \'»nI.XL. JOHN I'. nlsail.,ii lT,ini&gt;..ny, i.td., or utlierTRACT 6
HART, (Il'UIDit* E. MATH I El . If wise; and lo alt other liquidator*
xv. r XVltlTll.
T
h
o
north
eust quarter o f n orth living 'Old lr any or all of llm ,.( i •,,, | |„rhlo Lund A CotuiilsnMou
Holb It or f o r Conildnluant.
went
quarter
of
Heetlon 29,
aid defendants be dead, then to Coui|iaiiy, l.t.l,, whnxe nam. a tire
I .... . ' •12-19-26 Inn. 2
Tu w n sh ip 21 south, Rang* 31
oil ptirl.e* plnltlilli:: liny ‘Inter.at‘ u uk oow u and w h o claim Int.-rent
oast.
l\ - r i l l ' Clllt I'FI Utll'ItT n r ((KH- ' M.l.” |.XX III U ADAXI. i. IHAIIIT.I iu til.' prop. rt&gt; Involved III this
TRACT 7
I N I.
II.XRT and— IIAItT
l.er suit, und to nil other successors,
i y o i i : r o r .N T V , I 'l .o i t n i x .
Tlie southwest quarter o f th*
huahan.l. JEAN It \ FT IHT lb i Mol". id.nr* holders, stock holders, c r e d i­
I ll X M C I t V .
southw est quarter of Heetlon
BAFT IST
l » i It AT,
LEliN tors, grantee* or other pa rlies or
XV. Ft Y m UNII, an l M. F. W H E E L JEAN
29. T ow n s h ip 21 south, Rango
MMUTIIRIEUI..
M A R IA
IUt HOT. person* claimin g nny right, title or
ER
31
east.
.MARIE MOItAT XdO.XI.. MlllN R. Interest of any nature vvltats i*ver,
Unmtdslnants
TRACT 8
MART, (IK itlt'IB E. XI ATM IKU, (In- by. thtmigli o r under the Florida
XB
An
undivided on e-ha lf Interest
(-cased# MX heir*, devisee*, grantees lot ml St Colonlxullun Cumpnny. Ltd,,
C H A R L I E N 'X . et nl
in
the
west
half o f the n orth ­
D efendsnls,
,,r utlmrtvlso mill In ll'w Imlrs. du- ami to all puttie* clulniiug any luw est
quarter of Hedioli
29,
tls. eti, gniitte** &lt;&gt;r oilier i-laliiiiintM leies l oi InlercslH In thu land InOr ter l’ f I'uMicwOon
T
o
w
n
s
h
ip
21
soutli. Rang* i l
milter UAUTI8T K ROItA’r rleceuaed:
T H E PT.XTH OI* F LO RID A, lot
lived In Hit* suit under tiny of
east
HiII"TH FLORID A N A VAL h'INJR und
___ to Ihe heirs, dcvlnees, grau- .III* nlmva named ilcfi-ndnuts, earn s o d It appearin g from tin* sworn
EH I'OMI'ANY, a rtiritornllnn. If lu I i e . -. u r oilier claim an ts u nder.II,A N
,,Vl.rj ulinxe nanus ami ’ ."il­ Dill o f Complaint herein that y ou I
legal , * Isii in * and if legally ills* ( RuNDADOUX d**irease,|; and to tin*
, „ , , , unknown i ” llo- i (,,m- and eui-li of you may claim some i
snlved, Ibiuldtited or otherwis e b g - i h*lr.-’ devise,,i, grante,-s',if oilier^clal-1 pfalnaut lu tin- tibov, eutliied eauii* tight, title o r Intnresi In and to
ally e it ln e t to all parties cla im in g m a id" under JAN ItONDAIFOUX. d*'-|.ind t*. ill iiukini'vu parties w h om - the property hereinabove described.
nu Interest under the said HiXl'Tlt,
and to nil parties cla im in g noever claiiuiug unv ml. re d or in-i
It Is th er efore O R D E R E D th at'
Ida &gt;*( 11 i.X NAVAI. HTORBH COM- any Interest or Intervals lu Mo- i . i . sih Hi Ui. laml Involved in tid* you
ami rarh o f you are hereby P A N V . u rurpornllon, legally * * - [ bind Involve.I in this suit under nny J *uli, said land b e i n g sq ua t*.! lu required to a p p ea r to the Hill of
l i n n «.r otherwise. In the property |o f the above
named
dcfuiulanlu, Heuiln de Cminly, Florid i, and de- Complaint herein filed un .Monday
involved In tills suit and h e r u ln a f I- 1 eacli and every, w ho** names and I scribed a* follows, to-w lt:
tin- 4tii day nf January, A. D. 1316.
. r described.
resident * 4 urn u n k n ow n to llo- Cnin-i
All o f ilovi-riuneiit la ds 2. 5 and
the same being a Rule Day (if tills
It he'tlg tunda In ap pear to th is ' plain.intx. Ill the ubuv* entitled j
4 of Heetlntl 9, Tow nship 2&lt;F
Court, al th* Court House lu Han­
Court that a summon* In Chancsry| cause and in all u n k n ow n p a r l b s . l
souili. Rang.- 30 east.
Hi-miuoto County, Florida, and
I " t o . n herotofor* tiirected in w in.rnsm-vi t , e la im 'n g t 6 ) In terest{ and ii appearing from tha sw orn ford.
In defa ult thereof. Decree Uru Conyon -net that the Hhi r l f f o f tletn l-[nr Intri-fSls In th*- 'and t Involve I j jt|H o f Complaint herein ........
that „ you
f
e
s
s
o
,- " e - Will
- . . . he entered against you,
note County, Florida; has mini* re-|R« tlds suit, said land being *ltu- a nil trucli «*f you imi ,
V ?" j**ld cause being a suit to quiet Dtle
turn that gam* c*unot b* served at* In H-'inltoJ* Cnuuly, Florida. rlulit. 1 1 1 nr tul’ M’Ni in und l o tin* In til* Complainants, In and to the
9 .vlng in y o u r failure to tile d j and described ns fo llo w s , t o - w lt :
I l*r18petty lierel iialxiv*- ilescrihed.
lands he re in,i tin v„ described.
T R A C T I.
11 i* therefor* ORD ERE D that
o f f ic e r s or unpulnt ag en t* nr in '
It la On-refor.- flR D K R K D that
U.
ginn
in
g
331
&amp;
76Hill
f.
rt
yotl ami each o f &gt;o*l *(** hereby r « - tills nolle* ho published in the Han­
Imve wttbin lit* Slat* of FlorMa,!
west o f th* south*'a*l corner ' -lOirnl to appear to lit* Mill of Corn- ford Herald, a n*w*pat&gt;er published
un uffiner nr agent upon wliom p r o - !
o f the n orthw est q u arter
of
] plaint her* In filed on Monday the In Hemlnuiu County, Florida, unru
'c*«* could be served and that y ou r]
| III* day o f January. 1936, the same a w e e s
o f f ic e r s nnd ttg'lit* e r „ n-»kno*--n. , tlie southwest quarter o f He*,
in fou r ( I )
consecutive
tintl 29, T o w n s h ip
2*1 south.
being u Rule D iy &gt;&lt;t this Court, nt week Iv Issues.
Tbereforiv, you. HOUTII F L O R ID A '
Range 33 eaat, run west 550
the Court llousn In Hanford, F lo r ­
VAX' A I. STORKS COMPANY, a i«.rXYITNEH.H my band and o fficial
f e d . 11, el.CO
north
793 feet,
ida, uml In default thereof. Deere., seal o f tb** Circuit Court o f tit*
poin llon . n-irneil ns di f* tulalit III III*
1lienee east
650
(cut, lltcne*
Pro
Con fesso
will
hit ants rod Seventh Judicial Circuit of Dm .State
above and force* lu g can s-, pending
south 793 feel t o point o f begin against v* u, mitd raus* be in g a o f
in th# ntmve slyh-ii Con rl. belnu u
Florida, in and for
He ml nolo
ulna, c ontain in g lo acres (min­
suit to quiet tltla In the C om plain ­ County, Florida, on this thu Ith day
Proceeding t o e*lubllsh nnd niilrt
or less.
ant. la and to the lands hcroln ahovs o f D ecem ber , A. D. 13 35.
tha ti lls to the fo llo w in g described
R o o m s 2 0 3 -2 0 5
T R A C T 2.
described,
land. In Hemlnols County, Florida,
(SH IN ED )
V. E. DOUGLAS
II- gin nin g ut a point 330 feet
to - w lt :
It I* therefore O R D E R E D that | (H EAL)
wrst of the northeast c orn er nf
TRACT I
this ' * (Itie* 1*0 published in the u y a . XL XX’ eeks. Deputy Clark
the nortliwest q u arter o f H#cA 16 acre sq usr tl, Ih* sou th ­
Ha li fot.l Herald, a n»w*pnp«r pu b- XVILHON,
It* •I'HEIH li.DKIt
ami
llati 28, T o w n s h ip
20 south.
east corner o f the southwest
Unhid In Heminnt* County. Florid*. BOYLE Solicitor* f.,r Complainant*
Rang# «s iiiiti run west IQtf
quarter of n o r'.in a it qu attsr ut
once a week In fo u r ( t ) vonaecu- Dec. 5, 12, 13, 28, Jau 2.
feet,
thenea aouth 1*0
feet,
thenee eaat
#00 feet, thence
north 181 feet to point o f begin nin g,
eontalnlnit
6 ncrea
more o r les*.
T R A C T 1.
Meglnnlng at a point 1 A 11-100
c h a ins east o f the sou th w est
corner of the southeast qu arter
o f the southeast quarter o f Sec­
tion 38. Tow nship 20 south,
WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.—i,V)—
it a 11k&lt;- 22 east, thenee north 30
d e g r e e * . rnsl 9 A 95/100 chains.
The Mitchell court martial follow­
T R A C T «.
Iliel c r west to the west line o f
ed the trail of the Shenandoah
T h e southeast q u arter o f n orth ­
the southeast quarter o f said
qu arter ties* the West 9
court of inquiry today, covering in, east
Section 28. thence smith to the
ranis) o f Section 2*. T ow nship
many particulars the uma f i e l d ' 21
south line nf snld Section
28,
south, Riiniro 11 east.
thence east to point o f b e g i n ­
previously explored by the n a v a l'
T R A I T fi.
ning.
The north 3 a c r es o f the north­
court.
TRACT &lt;
west quarter o f southeast q u a r ­
Whllo the Navy sought to fix
flegln nln g at the northeast c o r ­
ter o f Section **, T o w n s h ip 21
ner of
r e s p o n s ib ili t y f o r th e S h en an d oah ;
................
......... _.
. . the northwest q u a r ter of
south. Ratuce
31 .......
cast.
TRA
AC
IT
w r e c k , th e n rm v c o u r t h.iii. ns its
T a.a.
the northeast quarter o f Sec
The
northeast
q
u
a
r
ter
o
f
north­
o h tec l i v e th e rchnltul o f f nl MR
The northeast q u a r te r o f northHon 31, Tow nship . 0
south.
l hi Vf! ‘ ‘,® rebuttnl Of t.Ol. a l ii- .
vwmest
l qqu
u arter
Section 29.
28
Rang*- 32 east, run west 2a
arter
o of f Section
c h e ll a c h a r g e s th a t th e Sb cn iin-, TTow
s..uth. Itnnge
R a n g e 31
si
chain s t« boundary
o f said
ownnsshhip
ip 3i21 south.
cast.
d o a h a c c id e n t w n s the result o f . »"»*•
northwest quarter o f northeast
__ i
T R A C T 7.7.
quarter, thence soutli 2 U 1/2
g e n e r a l in co t n p e '.e rr y and crJmin- Th(.
chains, t h e m e east 20 chains,
T h e snuthwsat
xnuthwsst q uqarter
u arter. r o ft h .tint
nl n e g le c t in th e c o n d u c t in g o i the
u
th
•
t
qn
.irirr
oi
se
c
tio
n
2*,
to boundary o f said n orthw est
-• Ulhtve-t qii.irler of Herllnn 2s,
r a t i o n a l defc rtic.
■ TTow
11urine
21 21
quarter o f northeast quarter,
ownnsshhip
ip 21south.
south,
R a nge
... r L - . i . . p n . . .
east.
cost.
thence norlli 2 *■ 1/2 chain s to
L t . ,C o m m a n d e r ( nnrics I.. 1,0 TR
RA
begin ning. contain in g 5 acres
T
AC
CT
T 6.8.
rnilahl, s e n io r lUrvlVinK o i f i c c r o f
An
ti«1Iv f&lt;1«*«1 o n e - h a lf Interest
Int^fMt
riiTt* nr Intu,
An kundivided
lf o f the n
northth e S h en an d oah ,
n n j navi ration
In the wear h a
alf
orthand It
appearing from the sw orn
* -»tntttrtcr
Ottirter ,.f ,.f Heetlon
Srt-tiO!i 23.29,
o f f i c e r o f the shin durinir itfntnl
v 8"•
Mill o f Complaint herein that you
T
o
w
n
s
h
ip
21
south,
Han:;*
31
1
u.
1 . 1 J h
1 1 .
ToW B.n l,» 21 south, itan xr 31
and each of you may H alm some
m u d f lig h t , r elated to m o C«d t
*nr*t.
enei. right, title or interest In anil to
m a rt ia l t o d a y , m a n y details o f the
»"•' her. ay required to i,&lt;, nnd n p. the property lu-’ clnabov* descrih*
cru sh Me w a s r s llc d ns n morr&gt;.
V)»*'r before ou r wild Circuit Court ed.
* call&lt;■‘ , na a »,roM- n i l . , ■ o n l i o n . C In Hanford; H e m -1
It Is
I h . r r f . r . O R D E R E D that
cutioit w itn ess .
Inolc County. Florida on the t i l l . ’ von and ••acli i»f you he and you
M u c h o f C o m m a n d e r RoJentlahlV d i
o f Janu ary a . d
i92«. t h e n ; are
hereby required to appear to
t e r t i m o n v * to d n v
repented
his
r " * th«r*’ nmlo' a n s w e r to the Mill the Mill nf Complaint herein filed

Shenandoah Probe
Duplicated In Air
Probe Of Mitchell

I I i ;'

« «m *•# I* r «*w i■ j**-

THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, DEC. 5, 1925.

PAGE FOURTEEN

a.

« «.'* \ * ■*:■%€ 1» -

. v *.

Rcetlon 11, T o w n s h ip 11 south,
R &gt; n i « 11 M i l .
TRACT 3
The northeast q u a r te r o f n orth ­
west q u arter o f Heetlon 19,
T ow n s h ip 31 south. R a nge 11
east.
T R A C T 3.
Kant half o f n ortheast quarter
o f northw est qu arter o f Section
SS. T o w n s h ip 31 south, Range
31 east.

Landscape Gardener
Will Plan Nursery

li

LATONIA

The Substantial Subdivision
Just W est o f New A

.

Shops

Make Your Reservations Now, Betore Any
Building Begins.

Prices Will Increase

R. W. LAWTON
OWNER

Meisclr

�P

**''* &lt;i'i ' i •II . ^
.

.

.

■

TIIE SANFORD HER AT,D, SATURDAY, DEC. 5, 1925.
,___‘

J

s

PAGE FIFTEEN

i

r

M ake M oney

1,120 ncrcs fine citrus land, four miles lake front on
newly projected rond.

in

$100 Per Acre

WE “ MINE” OUR OWN
BUSINESS

MAITLAND
“ WHERE SEMINOLE AND ORANGE COUNTIES MEET”

53 acres on Dixie Highway.

Adjoining good town.

*

Fine sub-division proposition.
/

^

i

•%

$250 Per Acre

M anasco- Tiinfyer

nt«

D..E. MANASCO
•’ Longwood.

JOE TINKER
Tinker Bldg., Orlando.

Wo have been in business “ boosting Maitland" ever since 1921. our officers
taking an active and lending part in building values here for our custom­
ers and clients. Let us show you properties in this ideal section o f Semi­
nole and Orange Counties.

The Maitland Realty Co., Iiic.
REALTORS

i

Office Next to Postofflce— Phone 1210 J

,

Foster-Holcomb
Investment
Co.
!+■- *'il f
*

Maitland, Florida

j

Suite 7— No. 24 S. Orange Ave.

Exclusive Listing

Phone 1741 W .

Orlando, Fla.

High Class Celery or Truck

a high grade development now going on and is

31 E. Pine St., Orlando, Fla.

Ten acres sub-irrigated in that high class Oviedo
Black Hammock section; fully improved with
three flowing wells and ready for cultivation.
Location on good road, also has railroad siding
on two railway lines “ the S. A. L. and A. C. L.’\
Owner offers to sell at attractive price of only
$10,000.00 on very easy terms.
&lt;

Of well established business.

THE LOVETT CO.

It is the only store of its kind in Orlando.
Tiie Christmas Stock is in. And it is com­
pletely furnished as to fixtures, etc.

119 S. Orange St.

•Pi,

Orlando, Fib.

Lease runs for four years more.
** ***

_ _ _ _

z &lt;•
rl ... . ,

fl

.«»

\

.........

REALTORS

I1 -

" M W Listings o f Qvows, Houses, L ots^likdivision Sp *^
Business Properties and

Small

Farms. Prices

very

reasonable if you are looking for any thing in the above.
i i -. t t •

i.

“NEVER A DISSATISFIED
CUSTOMER”

» •

i

?' ■-

1 •■ ■*

j

, j ‘

Lanc-Hardison Corporation
No. 12 Watkins Bldg.

Phone 218(5

^Orlando, Florida

Orlando, Fla.
________________

'

t_______ . 1# t.k, r*

Up to date listings of Business

ft,
,

Property, Acreage, Homes

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

REAI, ESTATE

ItE A I, E S T A T E

FLETCIIER-BU LG ER ‘

Our office specializes in this class of investments and we offer no property
in which we would bo unwilling to place our own funds.

BRYAN REALTY COMPANY

Marlowe Realty Co.

*11 N. Orange Ave.

Sanford Office— 1 1 3 ^ Magnolia Ave.
Miller llldg.

52 acres of land located on the Winter Garden State Highway, two miles
west from Orlando City limits, 1800 feet frontage on Highway. One of
the best subdivision tracts in Orange county. If sold at once will take
$1500 per acre. $5,000 binder. $25,000 on delivery of deed and abstract,
balance 1, 2 and 3 years.

MR. I NVESTOR
W E HAVE SOME GOOD BUYS IN
BUSINESS
PROPERTY
THAT
W ILL PROVE PROFITABLE TO
•. g o *
YOU.

Phone 716.
REAL ESTATE

REAL ESTATE

A

G ood

Buy

5 acre young Tangerine Grove.
600 feet beautiful lake front.

Also Small Acreage for Subdivision,
Close to Orlando

Near Winter Park.

One-fourth

mile

from

Asphalt

Highway.
$G,U00. Easy Terms.

ANOTHER BARGAIN SNAP
14Va Acres in South Orlando
All in the city limits, subdivided, staked and platted ready for market. For
turn over will take $00,000 on the very best of terms. For informa­
tion write, phone, or wire.

REALTY CO.

qu|c k

ROBINSON &amp; SAMUEL
P. O. Box 1013
Phone 165

J ■f i

PJionc 1117

ORLANDO, FLORIDA.

FOR SALE

J

Phones 1768— 2567

Orlando Florida

132 N. Orange Avenue

Wo have never sold a piece of property on which the purchaser has not
made a profit.

I

Orlando, Florida.

See Uh For Orlando Property

220 SOUTH ORANGE AVE.

■?

I

■

,

Call 21SG, ask for a Representative to show you.

e e -P_*y e e
Realty Company J

* *1

ripe for subdivision.

OFFERS FOR SALE
EXCLUSIVELY

EASTWOOD-WILLIAMS CO.

*

I*

At the edge of Mt. Dora in Lake County,
adjoins
«*
*

Eastwood-Williams Co.
SPECIAL FOR FEW DAYS ONLY

120 ACRES HIGH PINE LAND

18 N. Orange Avenue
Orlando ,Fla.

Phone 2662

Orlando, Fla.

C. A. Roberts Real Estate Co.
"Where Values and Prices Harmonize”
Orlando. Florida
62 N. Orange
Phone 966

*► *4 *•'**-«&gt;«*'

*%* *■

i*

. . -»f

�-#

IV'

•*

_

*

i
'

* •f;K‘

*

*

‘

i

THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, DEC. 5, 1925.

PAGE SIXTEEN

Today’s Best Investment Opportunities
DAVIS SHORES
REPLANTED WITH
TROPICAL SHRUBS
E l a b o r a t e Beautification
Plans For St. Augustine
Development
Completed
By Landscape Gardener

f

i

City News Briefs
J. II. Hill to Herbert E. Angell,
120 ncros in Section 10, Township
21. Consideration $111,000.00.
Mary Drokaw to J. C. Bills Jr.,
■HO acres In Section 10, Township
21. Consideration $41,000.00.
S. B. Hill to Herbert E. Angell,
30 acres in Section 10, Township
21. Consideration $.10,000.00
J. C. Snyder to J. C. Bills J r ,
Lands in Section 10, Township 21,
Consideration $0,000.00.
Chuiuota Company to Carroll
Smith, 20 acres In Section 21,
Consideration $3,000.00.
Chuiuota Company to Jackson
M. Hills, 20 acres in Section 24,
Township 21, Consideration $3,BOO.OO.
J. C. Snyder to J. C. Bills Jr.,
Lands in Section 10, Townahip 21.
Consideration $3,000.00.
Mattie B. Lough to \V. S, Leak
W 4' O 'o ck B .B ro w n 'ss u tx liv
Corel,lern.lon JtfiOOMJohn II. Jtnngcr to W. M. Wood­
cock, Lots 720 and 727, Longwood;
Also Lots 9, 10 and 18, Block K.
Consideration $1,500.00.
H. A. Speeroy to It. O. Speery,
Lot 1, Block 13, Snnford Farms.
Consideration $1,000.00.
T. C. Callnwny and W. P. Cole­
man to Rose Htauffacher, Lots 1,
2 and 3. Hlock C, of Lake Wayman Heights, Longwood. Consid­
eration $500.00.
J, B. B. Stryker ct n! to H. R.
Beck, one half o f Block 0, M. M.
Smith subdivision. Consideration,
$500.00.
West Sanford Renlty Company
to Mrs. C. O. Johnson, Lot 4, Block
1, Pine Level. Consideration $500,-

GOVERNOR SIGNS ROOF TO CELLAR
BILL PROVIDING WINTER TO HEAT
PRISON BUILDING IN SEVEN HOURS

To Boyd Zeitor for n garage in
Jandd. You can see the old ter­
races made by the Snpnianla for Palmetto Heights to cost $200.00.
their Hep fields, probably as early
REPLIES TO ATTACKS
as 1600.
NEW YORK. Dec. 4.—{/P)— El­
"Fish"s Island affords nn inter­
esting study for those o f us who len MeWay’s denunciation of stag
aro interested in things of the past. lines at society dances has pro­
You can see where nn old Spanish voked a reply from William T.
house stood. A lane flanked by Adeo, a young bachelor. He Insists
300-year-old ccdnr leads to the the stag line is due to debs and
sub-dobss who demand that there
site of the house."
“ There is also nn avenue of be three or four times as many
pines leading from the house to men as girls at n dance. Also the
a big grove. The trees are targe post-debutantes have an insatihle
and very old and the Spanish moss enpneity for Jazz.________________
hangs from them so the whole set­
ting is picturesque. I intend to
rope,
recommefld to Mr. Davis that he round wells. The well on Fish’s
build his country club on the site Island is lined with square coqui­
o f . the old house. I think the na blocks. There is also an old
farm will offer the best place to private ccmctnry on the Island."
“ Tho history of Fish’s Island is
develop good fairways for the
also unique in tho fact that the
course without great expense.”
“ There remains also the exca­ land has been in tho possession
vation for the old boat landing, and of ono family for almost two cen­
an old Spanish drain, built of co­ turies, up until tho time it wns
bought by Mr. Davis. The origin­
quina rock."
"There is nlso an old Spanish al grant was made to Jesse Fish
well which has served for cen­ In 1753. A direct descendant sold
turies. I know that its is Spanish It to Mr. Davis whon ho acquired
becauao it is square. The Medi­ the 1100 acres for his develop­
terranean people build square ment, Davis Shores."

EVERE1T TRUE

By Condo

H R . H . K A N A K A
ft„

r e p r e s e n t in g

A L O H A Sir CO. *■

r i r u u m i ii 11

■;

rtXthnwir pc it! tun i fury.-

The Cumberland Presbyterian,
o f Nashville suggests thnt in this
time of attack on the Bible by
agnostics it is n good policy for
Christian congregations to place a
few copies in the pews, nnd offers
good ones at half a dollar each.

«

•P A S S E R B Y

ffl K I L L E D b -.r .

NEW YORK, T7cc. S.-l/T}— A

woman passer-by was shot to
death today during a pistol battle
between the paymaster o f the
Standard Oil plant on the East
River Manhattan and three moil,
who escaped with the $5,500 pay­
roll.

Mr. Builder or Speculator Here Is

SOME BARGAIN
8 Lots For $9000

beautiful lake.

Some of these

Several of them are on a

All for $25,000.

Smnll cottage .near school nnd church, $1,500
cash.
•
Nice six-room bungalow In best residential sec­
tion o f Sanford. Price $7,500 with easy terms.

Hare several sub-division tracts with unlimited
possibilities.

10-ncre farm, house and garage. Price $7,500,
with terms.
12*/j acres on First Streets Wonderful for sub­
division. Priced right. See us nt once about this.

REAL ESTATE

INVESTMENTS

KARL J. SCHULTZ
let National Bank Bldg.

Phone 744.

W . F. HOLBORN, Sales Manager

Lot at Northwest corner Oak Ave., and 14th St.,
$2,500— $700 cash, balance, terms.

HAGAN REALTY CO.
108 E. Second St.

Phone G38

Lola nre 52x118. Located just o ff Hughey
and joining Magnolia Heights. No prettier Iota
in Sanford for home sites. Six of them have
fine bearing orange trees on them nnd the
other two have magnificent oaks. You know
that lots not as good as these and lying a mile
or two further out are bringing more money.

_

FOR SALE AT ONCE:
20 acres of celery land, 5 acres cleared and tiled.
. ■ or

Immediate possessioon can be Pad if taken at once.

23 ncrea, Upsalaand Country
$30,000. Terms.

Club

road, at

This Is the BEST BUY you can possibly find.
Priced for a quick sale at $7,500.

Groves, Celery farms, lots, houses.

/

The Davey-Winston Organization

COLCLOUGH REALTY CO.
Real Estate

Masonic Bldg.

Phone 707

If it is lots or Homes you want we have
them. In City or out.
A Farm 8 miles out of city on hard road, 40
ncres, 6 acres in Orange grove. A 7-room
bouse and sleeping porch. Good terms.
West First St. Celery farm, 10 acres, all
cleared, drained and tilled, and fenced. Twro
wells; new house; lights, $11,000. Good
terms.
Laurel Ave. A 5 room house and garage. Lot
40x117, $5,800. Good terms.
$16,000

Lake Monroe Development
Co.

General Insurance

311 First National Bank Bldg,
Sanford, Fla.
Telephone 732

OPPORTUNITY
12 ROOMS AND BATH
Close in on Magnolia Avenue

Only $15,000,1-3 cash
25 Lots and 15 Houses on Thirteenth St. Only $25,000

BRYANT &amp; HATHAWAY
Number G Ball Building, .Opposite Post
' Office, Sanford, Florida.
20 Years Experience With Florida Land

THE SURE PATH TO PROFITS

A Safe and Sane Investment

Eighty acres adjoining city limits on good road.
$450 per acre.

1-3 cash. Terms.

LAKE MARY

LOOK

Three acres with 6-room Itoun and garage; 1,960 feet fac­
ing utreet; very goad for sub-division or chicken farm.

Five rooms nnd bath, 2-car garage, few minutes

Special for one week $5,500 with terms.

from First Streot.

Chas. II. Night.

Price today, $5,200.

Terms.

209 Magnolia Are.

H A S

H E

u k u l e l e

&lt; S O T
k m t h

h im

A

Phone 231

A Nice Hungalow just completed, four rooms, electric
lights, bath room, fireplace. Lot 50x1 1G. O nly $1,500
Easy terms.
A Hungalow of three rooms. Nearly finished. Electric
lights, bath, nnd fireplace. $1,000. Easy Terms.

-------

T H C .
C 3 .e N T L f= H A N 4

|N .

5 Ball Bldg___ _________ ______

Phono 766

S I R .

if

R IG -N T

*

N O ,
*

WHYPAY BIG RENTS?
ALL

Phone 7-1G

.

PURVIS &amp; WILLCOX

FLETCHER-BULGER REALTY CO.
IKl'/j Mngnolla

Ask for Mr,

/.
•

PACKARD REALTY CO. '

1f *&gt;
’ •1 1

»v fit nto«:

Choice ware-house site at corner of Second St.,
nnd Cedar; one block o ff First St., at $75 per front
foot.

For one week we will sell one of these lots
for $1,500, four of them for $5,000 or the en­
tire eight for $0,000 with one-third cash.
We own these lots and can deliver at once
with perfect title.

HOMES— LOTS— FARMS
ACREAGE
' 'f ’

ruleston-Brumley Building
Sanford, Fla.

. ,
V

Twenty-five lots in Longwood.

10-acre farm with new five-room house electric
lights. Price $12,000 with terms.

3

I

a

Price $2,500.

are on the paved road.

Measure Passed At Recent Motorcar Runs From Highest
Session
Of
Legislature
To Lowest Point In United
Signed Along With Many
Stntes In Few Hours And
Local Hills That Passed
Nothing Broke But Record

ST. AUGUSTINE, Dec. 4.—The
TALLAHASSEE, Flo., Dec. 5,—
From the "roof” o f the United
MP)—Governor Martin has signed States to the lowest point in its
Initial step in the beautification
the bills passed at the recent spec­ “ basement" In 7 hours, 28 minutes.
program for Davis Shores, which
ial session o f the legislature pro­
A mountain timberline and a
will cost more thnn n half-million
viding for the construction o f per­ raging snow storm at the start,
dollars, was taken here by the D.
manent prison quarters at Rai- with the dust and blinding heat
ford and a public building in Tal­ of America’s most desolate val­
P. Davis Properties, when R. R.
lahassee for the state road and ley at the end of the ride— these
Milam, general manager, announc­
other departments, according to n were features of the record run
ed that 20 acres o f Fish's Island
list given out today.
recently completed by a Studebnkhad been set aside for a nursery in
The governor also signed the er Big Six Duplex-Phaeton from
measure providing for the salary the barren slopes of ML Whitney,
which will bo cultivated palm*,
nnd traveling expenses of state’s highest point In the Union, to
flowering shrubs, and tropicat
attorneys of judicial courts of Death Valley, its lowest spoL
plU U . *hl«h Inter will be M U *
Ifiorlda. Local bills signed in­
Charles Brown, veteran Shotplanted on the $.10,000,000 de­
clude the following:
shone driver, and “ Dad" Fairbanks
Empowering Jacksonville to nc- sole conqueror of the arid valley
velopment o f D. P. Davis on Anasuirc by condemnation of eminent which lies 284 feet below the level
tasia Island, directly across the
omain rondroads connecting its of the Pacific Ocean, nre respon­
Mntanzas River from the main
property with established state, sible for the swift journey, prac­
business section o f St. Augustine.
county or city roads.
tically over no roads at all, mnde
Mr. Milam also announced thnt
An act creating n pension fund by E. J. Fortmnn of Los Angeles.
a large nursery stock had been
for the Tampa police department Motion pictures, made on the jourpurchased from Oliver B. Hart,
making valid two bond issues at iney to alt. Whitney stops at Lone
owner o f the Fort Moosa Cardens
in theaters throughout tne country
Clearwater,
nursery. This stock consists o f
Authorizing Jacksonville to isCustomarily, the motor enr jourdate and Washington palms, hi*
suo bonds for additional fire sta­ ‘ ncy to Mb hitney stops at Lone
Discus, pink and white oleandcre,
tions.
Pine. The rest is made on foot.
and shrubs. Australian pines and
Amending the acts of 1925 relat­ But the nutomobile Fortmnn drove
other ornamental trees will also
ing to conferring additional pow­ kept on to the timbcrlinc, stopped
be added to the nursery stock, and
ers and dutios upon Jacksonville. finally amid a blinding blizzard
aa fast as the dredge and builders
Prohibiting live stock from run­ with its front bumper against a
have completed their work on the
ning at large within certain ter­ great bouler.
development they will be planted.
ritory o f Hilsborough county.
The journey
from "root to
Landscaping and beautification 00.
Amending
the
laws
of
1925
re­
basement
of
America"
began next
Willinm
Woodcock
to
Herbert
will keep pace with all other phas­
es of making Davis Shores the S, Lander, Lot 724, Longwood. lating to conferring of additional dny nnd carried the ear through
powers upon Tampa in improve­ the most picturesque scenery in
ideal recreational and homo cen­ Consideration, $500.00.
Cnliforuin, ending in the desolate
Frank I.. Woodruff to West ments.
ter of America, just as has been
bit
o f forsaken ground made fam­
Authorizing
Tampa
to
fix
its
Snnford
Realty
Company,
Lot
40,
accomplished as Davis Islands in
Tampa Bay, Mr. Milam declared. Block A. M. M. Smith second div­ fiscal year and issue a limited ous by "Scotty of Death Valley."
amount of public improvement The trip required 7 hours nnd 28
The larger plan is under the di­ ision. Consideration $500,00.
minutes. Then hours was the beat
T. C. Galloway nnd W. P. Colo* notes nnd bonds without vote.
rection of Frank Button, inter­
time previously made.
Amending
and
repealing
certnin
mnn
to
T.
C.
Cullawny,
Lots
11
nationally famous landscape ar­
There nre fourteen counties in
chitect and city planner. Details nnd 12. Block G; Lot 13, Block O, sections of the laws of 1923 abol­
and the care o f nil trees and Lake Wnyman Heights. Consid­ ishing the municipality of Saraso­ Arizona. Twelve of them supply
ta Heights.
their sheriff’s with automobiles.
plants nre under the supervision eration $500.00.
Amending sections of the 1925 In every county o f the f2 a StudeJ.
E.
Lning
to
H.
Culbreth
nnd
o f David I). Dowells, former gar­
R. R. Eldridge, lands in Section laws relating to the municipnl gov­ baker car is used.
dener at the White House.
When this inforimition came to
Fish's Island prohnbly is the 34, Township 19. No Considera­ ernment of the city o f Daytona,
town of Daytona Beach nnd town South Bend, Studebaker commis­
only place where a nursery could tion.
sioned Maj. Grover F. Sexton to
Ella Vinson to J. E. Snyder, o f Seabreeze.
be established immediately on An­
go to Arizona and learn first hand
part
of
Section
34,
Township
19.
astasia Island, according to Frank
LANGLEY APPEAL DENIED tho service which Studebaker ears
Barker Stockhridge, famous au­ No consideration.
were rendering in the maintenance
Unit Claim Deeds
thor, who, while here recuperntCINCINNATI. Dec. 5. — (/P) — of Inw nnd order.
Volusia
Investment
Company
to
ing from overwork in writing his
The stories he gathered, por­
Thu application for re-hearing In
H£w book, “ Florida In The Mak­ L. A. Brumicy, lands in Section
Consideration the case of Congressman John W. traying the adventures, the daring,
ing,"’ is closely following every 28, Township 19.
Langley of Kentucky, convicted on the humor nnd philosophy of the
step in connection with the devel­ $500.00.
charges of having conspired to sofe-spoken, hard driving men with
Volusia
Investment
Company
to
I
opment of Davis Shores.
violnto the Volstead Law was de­ nimble guns, are published in n
C.
R.
Sibley,
lands
in
Section
9,1
"However, the f nrm t h c r o ,
lated by the U. S. Circuit Court book just off the press called
jrblch must be more than three T o u u iA M d K R No consideration. |
1o f Appeals hare today. Langley la "Tho Arizona Sheriff."
Permits
under sentcnco oC two years In the

bridge. ‘The soil Is nclter than
anywhere else on Annstnsia Is-

Rose Court Lot on Hibiscus Drive. Eastern exposure

---"—. —
1~ '
—

-

*

Y e s,

Five-room Collage, bath, electric lights, fireplace and
garage. Lot 06x116. Only $5,500. Easy terms.
These places are well equipped with dish closets and
closets for other uses. These are real bargains.
Let us show them to you.

___

(J
IS ff/

,

l' w*
‘

Lake Mary Development Company
108 Magnolia Avc.

FULTONINC.
REAL ESTATE
Sanford (Seminole County) Florida

We Furnish the
best Cement Blocks
With ornamental and plain faces delivered at
our plants at Osteen and shortly in Sanford.

Just Look Three Years Ahead and
Buy These
250 feet East front Myrtle Ave., covering 117 feet each
Commercial and Fulton, Railroad tracks already placed.
$160 per front foot, and before this lime next year will
be sought for at $250.
WEST FIRST STREET
IS STILL
"THE DIXIE"
entering SANFORD, nnd is
most attractive business property
330 feet of this, east of the stone bridge, north of 1st St.
and running through to Commercial, at a price that will
more than justify any man's visualization of 30,000 San­
ford population in 1930. Better see me NOW. Monday
will be too lute for the price 1 have on it today.

We deliver the best Cement and Building Sand
at $3.50 on your lot anywhere in Sanford.
Send all orders to uur office at Semiaole Hotel.

Phone,117

CITY REALTY CO.
Phene 120

7 Bail Illdg.
Residence Phone 526.

♦- V* V , » i TV. T

-.T. - - .

�PAGE SEVENTEEN

THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, DEC. 5, 1925.

A Classified Ad on This Pajje is a Paying Investment!
5— Autos, Sale

I/.
Sanford Dally Herald
I'//tVANT
AD. RATES

DEPENDABLE USED CARS

Terma: Caah in Advance

\

1924
dition.
1924
1923
1925
1923
1922

Telephone ads. will be re*
eelved from patrons and
collector sent immediately
for payment.
1 Time ...---------------- 10c a line
3 Times ......------------ ' 8c a line
fi Timet..............„ ...... 7C a line
26 Times .......— ......... 5c a line
Black Face Type.double aKbve
Rates.
The reduced rates are for con­
secutive Insertions.
Six words o f average length
are counted n line.
■ Minimum charpe o f 30 for
first insertion.
All advertising is restricted
to proper classification.
If an error is made The San­
ford Herald will be responsible
or only one incorrect insertion,
he advertiser for subsequent
insertions. The office should be
notified Immediately in case of
error.
TO ADVERTISERS
A .Herald representative thorou xtyy familiar with rates,
rillcs and classification will give
you complete information. And
if you wish, they will assist you
in wording your want ad. to
nakc it more effective.
IMPORTANT NOTICH
Advertisers should give their
street or postoffice address ns
well ns their phono number if
they desire results. About one
rcudrr out of n thousand has a
•telephone, and the others can’t
•communicate with you unless
&gt;they know your address.
/A ll discontinuance MUST be
made in person at The San­
ford Herald office or hy let­
ter. Telephone discuntlnuan/res are not valid.
Courteous... Prompt... Efficient.
Service.

Dodge coupe, excellent con­
Dodge touring car.
Dodge coupe, A -l condition.
Ford coupe, many extras.
Light Ford truck.
Ford roadster, speciul.

ATTENTION!
DAYTONA
DELAND FARMS
Acreage
Adjoining
Daytona

I. W. PHILLIPS, SONS
Phono 3

Oak and 2nd St.

Aeroplane Site
Sold
In Units of
I, 3 and 10 Acre Tracts
or
Entire Sections
$150
Per Acre
and
UP

7— b u sin e ss Service
l l l ’ TEST building tile and brick.
Sanford Cement Products Co.
nth St. ami Maple.
-ANEV’S DRUG STOKE — pre­
scriptions, Drugs, Sodas.
Ws
•re as near you as your phone.
Call 103.
SIGN WRITING done reasonable.
First class work and service.
Write Theodore Williams, care
General Delivery, Sanford.

{

SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
Successors to Gillon A Platt
116 Magnolia.
Everything elec­
trical. Phone 422. Elect re gith
Radio
WIGHTS—Three stations. Mag­
nolia and Second. First and Elm,
Sanford Avenue and 10th Street.
Expert service.
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing
Engraving, Embossing. See us
first. Wo do It. Thono 417-W
9 P
-rv&gt;mrrt«»rr1nl St.
JAMES tl. COWAN— All kinds
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Water ard Boat Tanks. At Oak
Avei.ue end Third Strset. Telenhone 111.
MIRACLE Concrete Co, general
cement work, aidewalke, build­
ing hlotks. Irrigation boxae. i . B.
Terwllleger, Prop.
HILL LUMBER CO. House ®.
Service, Quality and Price.
ADDRESSING — Multlgraphing,
folding
and mailing—as you
want it— when you want it.
Rhone 673. H. E. Porch. First
National Bank Hide

Classifications

1— Annou nce nun ts

AUCTIONEER
WE SELL lots aud subdivisions
nt public miction. Lafo Burger,
Room tl, Rock Bldg., Orlando, Fla.

3— Autos, Rent
AUTOS FOR liIKK
jTJVGfE AUTO SERVICE
Day
* or night. Meets sll train . Bag­
gage transfer. Phone 551 anil 63-W
KEEL A SONS
_ You Drive IL .
ft. Myrtle and 2nd St. at IL IL
During tho last three years
there have been sixty-three elec­
tric railway abandonments in the
United States.
______ i_________________________

V /O R R y

M A C iCJE. • I'M r .
IN F E .R . T H E .
s

N t C iH T -

,“ *»

w*&gt;"""7

431.

FOR BIG RESULTS advertise In
NOTICE
the
FORT
LAUDERDALE
HIGHLAND AVE. LOT near Elm DAILY NEWS—it covers BrowAve. $2250. Will sell for $325 nrd County thoroughly which is
TO ALL CONTRACTORS
cash. $325 sixty days. Balance $100 one of the most rapidly growing
On and after January the
quarterly. Phone 713.
sections on the Florida Const.
10th,
1926, the Painters scale
CORNER LOT in Fort Mellon fac­ Sample cop] and rate card upon
will
be
$1.00 per hour.
request.
ing park, overlooking beautiful
I-nkc Monroe. For quick snle own­ OHIO—Xenia, Make your sales
Local 1261, Sanford
er will take $2750. Terms to suit through the Xenia Oaxette, Zonpurchaser. Apply 515 First Nation­ in, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­ By M. D. JACKSON.
Financial Secretary.
al Bank Bldg.
trict. Want sd and display rates
on
request.
24.— Lost, Found

112 South Park Avenue
Phone 632-VV.

V "
----------:
--------- IT T *: A LITTLE W A N T *T d " IN The
LOST: Yellow suit between Paola; HERALD will bring you in big W E H A V E THE BEST BUYS
and country club. Finder please rcau|Ul. AdvertiSe those old ar•A C R E A G E lenvo
n o at Iaike Mary 1. O. nnd re- (jcies you have stored away and
ceive reward.
B
U
SIN
E SS-H O M E S
have no use for. A little thirtyFOUND:
Brown
mule.
Owner
cent
nd
may
bring
you
suveral
r
M
o n t 72 V
FOR SALE: At a snerifiec, 5 acre
please call It. W. Lord. South dollars. Hinne 148 nnd a repre­
farm, tiled, 2 wells, 5 room resi­
sentative will call nnd see you.
dence, 3 miles west Sanford city Sanford Ave.
limits on hard road for $0500—.
LOST:
Brimllc
and
white
Boston
TO REACH the prosperous farm­
$3500 cash, good time on balance.
Valdez Hold Building
Bull Terrier. 1-2 fnce white oth­
ers nnd fern growers of Volus­
Also city lot 50x125. East front
er half dark. Telephone 8 or ia county advertise in tha PoLand
on Sanford Ave., with garage 628-J, Reward.
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
apartment for only $1600, half!
with
order.
cash. See B. II. Bankston with
2a— Opticians, Jewelers
Hagan Realty Co., 108 E. 2nd St.
ADVERTISING gets results If lc
II. C. VIELE, Jeweler. Watch,
ranches potential buyers.
Pn17— F^r Sale, Houses
jewelery and clock repairing and Intka Unity News is circulated in
engraving. Quick service. 116 Mag­ nn industrial and agricultural sec­
FOR SALE: Four new, two room nolia Avenue. Phone 442.
tion.
_____
houses, each on easy terms, $750
Glnderville. Also n few good lots
28— P lant, S eeds. Trecrt
TAMPA DAILY TIMES. Tampa,
nt &gt;400. Write P. O. Box 690 City.
Fla. Thousands rend the clas­
sified pages of Florida’s Gieat
| 20— For Sale, Miscellaneous STEWART THE FLORIST”
Flowers .or all occasion.
Home Dally, rates 2 cents a word.
814 Myrtle.
Phone 260-W
Minimum 25c, cash with order.
FOR SALE: Ford Tudor car, fine1,__________
_____________________
Write for complete rate enrd.
w i T S d rX
wiper.r ^ k m S : i_3 2 -T yp ew riter8, Suppplies
DEVELOPERS ATTENTION —
914 Park Ave.
.REMINGTON Portable four-bank
the
Pensacola is beginning

\fellctez R e a lt y Co.

Resident of Florida sines tilt.
R-Telenets:
F irst National Bank.

J. H. HUTCHINSON
R K A L KHTATH
121 West F ir st Street
Phone t7&amp;
Member nt
SANFO nD . FLA.
F lo rid a State
Ftorlets Association.

G. TAYLOR DYER
Painting— Decorating
PHONE 303

W e have a few ex­

HILTON’S

Franklin Terrace
Pinehurst

n

a ii

n u n

ceptional buys in

s n o r

113 Magnolia Ave.
S First Class Barbers
Special Attention
Given To Ladiea and Children.

Magnolia Heights
and Ft. Mellon

Elton J. Moughton
ARCHITECT
First National Hank Bldg.
Sanford. ------------- Florida

Any of

show you a profit in

VALDEZ HOTEL
Furupesn

Plan

a short time.

Sanford's L e a d la c Hotel
W U H T W . W A R N E R . M anager

W.V. Wheeler Inc.

To Builder or Investor

F O R

S A M I

5n S

i

ES

floors. One mile front on
one of Orlando’s promin000.

"""

3.T—
°*’ W
tvnunnlcd
iiu

w&amp;

Vg

410-11-121st Nat­
ional Bank Bldg.

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

0 fA P S ? : ! g r i Z s t T v e l o p m e n t i : G e o r g i a V

Aerengts—134 acres, beautiful ton |Machine!.' Can’t°bo beat, Seminole1
f l f e X
S i ' P ^ e r y . Phone 93, Wclak., Bid* |-

^ g u l M ^ d i lu-It'VinNhbridge

these will

Phone 490W

*cr0«
L* ? mb.
U„ Bnyr.
’' Uhouse
rtc'1’
quarter million
dollar
opera

tsjs’Z'S, r .:S

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

53i = . «

furnished house or a 2 Aor .-Mehance 'for live developers to get
Appl v
room apartment, close in. Apply
Rround fll)or W rite BevelA. P.CO N N ELLY A SONS
“ B” care Herald.
onment Department. Tho Pensa­
Ma'rnolin Ave. A Scrund Street
Phone IH
Hanford, Fla. WANTED: A Btnull furnished np- cola News.
nrtment for occupancy January TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
2 j&gt;7L.hnlf-i.n.LQ Mont ira-kn
.FPU SALE: One "ns range, hall •1st. Permam-t resident. Address ( ,Sendihv your* subscription to -the
P.
O.
Box
1140.
' ' ‘ rack, u baby bed. 305 Magnolia
'ribune or blind it to your local
Tt
cement plants to com­
Ave.
WANTED: 3 to 4 room modem dealer so you can read Florida’s
house for permanent resident. greatest newspaper. One year,
FOIt SALE: One Shetland pony.
petent party, able to
$8.09, 6 months, $4.00, three months
Gentle and in good condition. Address P. O. Box 838.
$2.00. If yon desire $1,000 Insur1006 Union Ave. I'honc 99.
WANTED TO RENT: 6 room! nnra policy add175c to your tinier.
m a n a g e a cement
bungalow furnished. Will occupy j AUGUSTA CHRONICLE
Au­
gusta, Gn.,_ Augusta a gran test
20— For Sale Miscellaneous nt once or for Dec. 15. Address!j classified
plant. Capacity 2,000
medium, rate, cash, tfc
L.
F.
care
Herald.
FOR SALE: Cord wood. J. W.
charge. 10c minimum.
Corley, Cameron Ave,
34— Wanted Help, Female
per day. W e own our
MAINE — Waiervllle, Morning
21— Sale, Real Estate
LADIES: Can earn 60c an hour
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
own sand pit. Terms.
in our National Advertising people aro interested in I' lorida
JOHN E. FOX, Representative
FOR SALE: I.ot 70x117 in busi­ Compnign, experience unnecessary. property. Reach them through
ness district. See R. C. Sheafcr. Send self addressed stnmped ctr the Sentinel. Rato card on ap­
113 Elm Ave., Sanford, Fla.
velope. Denison, 311 lleckel, Day- plication.
126 South Park Ave.
______
ton, O.
FULTON, INC.
I OWN nnd will sell on easy terms
MORGANTOWN. W. VA., people
‘We Cover Florida Real Estate Like the Sunshine’
35— Wnntcd Help, Male
three choice east front lots in Mag­
are interested in Florida. Each
nolia Heights. Address Frogs Pa*
Real Estate
BOYS WANTED at tho Postul of them through a classified nd
Jumiis care Herald or Phone 208.
Telegraph Office. Apply at in the Morgantown PORT, Six ■ S S M S l K S l I i l l l S S l I I I U I N U l I X I I i m i l l B I I V I U S S A Brokers
Developers
Promoteri
cents a word for six consecutive
HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE: once.
issues.
Lot 33 Palmetto near Katie.
Seminole Hotel
WANTED AT ONCE: Experienced
Lot 153 Hughey in Pinehurst. 4
I
COLUMBUS (Go.,) LEDGER — ■
soda
man.
Laney’s
Drug
Store.
east front lots, 240x200 in Flora
Classified nds have the largest *
^
SANFORD, FLORIDA.
Heights
with small house. All rca«on'tTbVe II. Clayden, 9 Shorley 37— Wanted Help, Salesman circulation in Southwestern G co r-;i
gia. Rate 8c (6-word line) line. ■
Apartments.
First Street (Near Forrest Lake Hotel)
SALESMAN
LEARN ABOUT Tolk County and J
We
have
a
good
opportunity
to
lakeland,
through
the
SlarJ*
'{00 feet frontage
J. E. SPURRING, subdivision
specialist. Subdivision to Or­ offer real estate salesman. One Telegram. Best advertising me­
lando. Florida, and F l o r x who Is familiar with the greater dium in South Florida. Published
■
mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­ Sanford district preferred.
a
Lakeland, Florida.
way.
a
SANFORD GROVE, Inc.
■
FOR SALE: 10 ACRES LAND on
■
507
1st.
Nat’l.
Itnnk
Bldg.
TO
REACH
BUYERS
or
sellers
of
Prettiest Acreage in Seminole 26 1-2 acres at Paula
Meiionvilio Ave., and Luke Nora. FOR SALE: Furnished 3 rooms
Florida real estate advertise In
Phone 249
uml
hath
screened
porch
location
Get in touch with owner. A bar­
(Borders two lakes)
on exceptionally well located lot WANTED: Salesmen and sales­ the St. Petersburg Times. One oen‘
gain. Try-Me Bottling Co.
Lot 97— Oak Hill Eastern
cent a word daily, two cents a wort
on l’ulmetto Ave., near South Side
ladies for subdivision in Winter Sundays.
Exp.
$600.00. $200.00 caah,
___________ .
IP ACRE FARM near Fla. town. school. Cash puyment of only $650 Haven. 5 pur cent commission.
Balance
$10.00 month.
balance
$50
per
month.
Price
$3800
Dandy new bungalow. Almost on
Apply to local manager, J. Walker THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
improved road, splendid trucking Dean-Berg Corporation, 515 First Ward, Box 423, Orlando, Flu.
accepted want ad medium lo
Lot— in Franklin Terrace,
soil, big returns from citrus fruits Nat’l. Bunk Bldg.
38— Wanted, Situation Male Daytona (Fla.) Ono cent a word
$l/&gt;00.
$500 cash. Balance,
here; easy walk to railroad and LAUREL AVE. LOT between
an insertion. Minimum 25c.
advantages; attractive 4 room
$15.00
month.
10th and 11th $2250. Easily CARPENTER, jobing, repairing,
bungalow, large porch, good wat­
THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
more. Owner needs money
by dny or contract. F. Conklin,
er, pleasant surroundings, new worth
— Centra) West Virginia’s larg­
Lot— in Pinehurst on Holly
nnd will sell at this price for short Box 140, I.ongwood.
poultry houses. Hard to beat at
est
daily.
Want
nd
rate
1
l-2c
per
nt
Central, $1,585. $385 cash.
214 E. FIRST ST.
$2500, part cash. Herman Corring- time only. Address Box 100 care 39--\Vnnted Situation, Female word; 4 insertions 1 l-4c; 6 or
Sanford
Herald.
Balance
monthly.
t&lt;in,_l0 1_Firat Natio nat Bank Bidg .
more lc per word each Insertion.
W.
It.
SMITH,
Mgr.
Phone
453.
FOR SALE: 2 1-2 acres truck land FOR SALE: Lot corner of Sanford EXPERIENCED stenographer and
Lot—on Magnolia Ave., at
general office assistant desires DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
Ave. and Ruse Court $3000. A
small house $2500. 5 room house
Franklin
St., $2,950. Two in­
anything?
If
so
advertise
in
Sanford Heights $3000.00. 1-3 cash, small cash payment will handle. position. Address It. L. S. care
the
Gainesville
Sun.
side
lots
next to this corner
Herald.
Address
S.
O.
B.
care
Herald.
owner. A. H. care Herald.

o h

FOR SALE

1

EXTRA EASY TERMS

!

Best Business Site in Sanford

i

Price $122,500

THIS IS A KNOCK
OUT

Price $13,000

Bodwell Realty Co., Inc.

BRINGING UP FATHER
D O N 'T

Sale— Furniture, etc.

I /i T 39 of Lnnes Addition. Cor­
We carry a full line.
ner of Franklin St„ and Palmet­ Our prices are right.
Cash or
to Ave. $2500. On exceptional easy terms. We want your business
terms. This lot will be sold quick­ Sanford Stove &amp; Furniture Co.
ly so If you wont it phone 713 ________321 E. First SL________
RAGS WANTED — Large, clean,
now.
42— Advtg. Mediums
linen or cotton rag* for clean­
IDEAL APARTMENT house site
ADVERTISE
In
the
Journal-Her­
on Palmetto Avenue. 80 foot
ing purposes. Bring them now
ald, South Georgia’!
greatest
frontage. Prico $4000. Only small
cash payment required. Denn'Berg newspaper. Morning, afternoon, to tho Herald Composing Room.
Classified
Corporation, 515 First N atl. Bank weekly and Sunday.
rates 10c per line. Waycross Jour­
Bldg.
nal-Herald, Waycrois, Georgia.
HIGHLAND AYE. I.OT between F0R SALE— Space on the
Park and Elm. Can be bought on
advertise

HARRY E. PRETTYMAN
(Incorporated)

1—
Announcements
2—
Auto Accessories
3—
Autos, Kent
9— For Rent, Houses
4—
Auto, Repairing
FOR RENT: Fivo room house nnd
5—
Autos, Sale
garage on West Second Street.
G— Business Opportunities
Phone 571-J.
7—
Business Service
8—
For Rent, Apartments FOR RENT: "Close to nature
houses” on high hill in Alta­
9—
For Rent, Houses
monte Springs. Furnished, price
10— For Rent, Rooms
$25 per month or dollar a day.
11— Financial
Camping sites for rent.
12— Rooms and Board
Vfi—For Rent, Office, Stores FURNISHED HOUSE for rent. 3
rooms nnd hath, screened porch,
) &lt;1— For Snle, Acreage
large yard, near South Side school
B— Sale or Exchange
$40 per month. Apply Dean-Berg
IB— For Snle, Graves
Corporation, 515 First Nut'l Bank
Bldg._____________________________
17—For Sale, Houses
IS— Snle, Lease, Rent
10— For Rent, Rooms
10— Snle, Live Stock
20— For Snle, Miscellaneous FOR RENT: One room near new
'21—Sale, Real Estate
hotel with or without board. 1009
Union Ave.
i£2—Sale, Furniture
w!3—Furniture Wanted
FOR RENT: One well furnished
24— Lost, Found
bedroom for gentlemen only. 305
Magnolia Ave.
£6— Opticians, Jewelers
'86— Painting, Decorating,
FOR RENT: Rooms, with or with­
Sign
out meals. Rcnsonnblo rates.
Lincoln Hotel.
127—Piano Tmmur
jtt— Plant. &amp;owo*. Trees
FOR RENT: Furnished rooms for
29— Plumbers nnd Supplies
light housekeeping by the week
or month, very reasonable, one
10—Poultry and Eggs
housekeeping apartment, large
U1— Special Notice
and three rooms. In Lake
*2—Typewriters and Supplies kitchen
Mary. Calll J. J. Melton, 630-1.3,
33— Wanted
Sanford.
84— Wanted Help, Female
14— For Sale. Acreage
— Wanted Help, Male
30— Wanted Help, Male or
FOIt SALE: Three acres laying
1-4 mile East of Puolu on proFemale
87— Wanted Help, Salesman posed hard road, some orange and
shade trees. Adjoins Blue Park
88— Wanted Situation, Male Subdivision, excellent home site or
39— Wanted Situation,Female ; subdivision purpose. Nice lakes
49— Wanted Real Estate
vciy close, lying south of Sylvan
I Lake Station. Information can be
41— Wanted to Rent
had on property. Look it over. A.
41— Auvtg. Mediums.
S. Coop, Box 963, Sanford.
_

21.— Sale, Real Estate

14— For Sale, Acreage

:

\«h t&gt;o oi-/\o

D O T O O M IN D 1

By GEORGE McMANUS

Em

lot at $2,200. Drive out and
look these over. You will be
benefited by looking and it
costs you nothing to look. All
Eastern Exp.
E, l). GREEN.
G. T. GALLANT

W . P . C a rte r
REALTOR
230 Meisch Bldg.
Phone 718

\ 'J

Winter Days Are Here
See Our New Assortment o f

Andirons and Fire Sets

Ball Hardware Co.
PHONE 8

�s:

PAGE EIGHTEEN

THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, DECi 5, 1925

SEPARATE UNIT
OF M1UTIA IS
NOW PROPOSED

When 19 Freight Cars Were Piled Up

Divorce Of Bureau From The
General Staff With Assist­
ant Secretary In Charge, Is
Recommendation Rickards

Negress Of National
Guard Slowed,He Says
Present Method Of Conduct­
ing Examinations Called A
“ Real Injustice” IJy Chief

.

WASHINGTON, Dec. 5.— (,T)—
Divorce of the AQUCa rrcau of the
War Department from Cionernl
Staff control through appointment
of an assistant secretary to handle
nil national guard affair** under A long string o f freight cars on the Pennsyvania ra ilrond got loose on the famous “ horse shoe curve
appropriations separate from those near Altoona, I’a., and raced down a steep two-mile grade into the city. There the cars “ side-n.vipcd”
for the regular nriny, is recom­ another string and wore wrecked, blocking all traffic on the main line and killing two trainmen. The
mended by Mnj. Gen. George C. bfakcir.an saved his lifo by running hack along the tops of the cars. There are nineteen curs piled u p ,
Rickards, head o f the Pennsylvan­ in tho heap shown above.
ia National Guard, In his annual
report made public todny as chief
been reached and
maintained the service of the United States
of the bureau.
throughout the years 1U25 and without reference to appointment
Progress of the National Guard lb 28.
or commission in the Officers Re­
lins been hindered as a whole, Gun.
“ Due to tho restrictions placed serve Corps.
Rickards declared, by “ the ten­
“ I respectfully rccommen.l the
dency o f the War Department gen­ upon it by higher authority, the
t
/* * r*i**
eral staff to take over certain ad­ Militia Bureau was forced to stop advisability o f abolishing the ti- . . . • . —
\ v !J 8 1 A \ h
ministrative functions of the chief Federal recognition of new units, He o f ciuef, Mill.la Bureau, a n d '1|\I
restrict recruitment, and reduce instead to amend tho law so no k i t * / I v i i t flLfAJ v '* l u l J
of the Militia Bureau.
the
number of nrmory drills, thus to make this officer nn assistant
____
“ It rhould lx* npparrnt to thq
General Staff," thu report con­ leaving n considerable unused bal­ secretary o f war, with his duties Dlsccmfiturc Of Defendant
tinued, “ that the Militia Bureau ance o f funds which was appro­ specifically defined by law.”
In McArthur Hearing And
Gen. Rickards served as Chief
has a competent staff of regular priated by the Congress for these
A Hint At Sensational
army officers
who are familiar specific purposes."
of the Burenu for all hut two day*
Gen. Rickards complained that of the fiscal year covered by the
with the National Guards of all
Di.clchurc^ Came Today
the states, and know their prob­ present War Department policy of report nnd signed the body o f the
conducting
examinations
for
gen­
lems through more inttimate con­
document, which included hia rec­
JACKSONVILLE. Fln„ Dec. 5.
tact with them than it i.. possi­ eral officers in the Guard only ommendation}, at the request of f/1^—Th" startling disclosure that
annually
was
“
a
real
injustice”
his successor, the present chief,
ble for nay other War Depart­
hoenu so it kept vacancies open for Mnj. Gen. Creed C. Hammond cf a nephew of George E. Rafferty,
ment agency to have."
^
months
and
was
not
in
harmony
was a roomer at the Rafferty
the Oregon National Guard.
"I urn convlneed," the General
drclnrcd, “ that sound biiVincss |with the prompt promotion for
Gen. Hammond made no refer­ home here for nt least two weeks
principles and bent interests of nn-1fottular fifficers. lie also deplored ence to Ins predecessor's conclus­
tioiinl defense will he served when n,^ c r "hindrances to the guard ions in tho brief word lie added prior to the death o f Archibald
McArthur, on Juno 18 last, nndi
tho Chief, Militia Burenu, shall development, nnd added
to the report, although ho com­
havo his duties fully defined by
I do not wish to In* understood mented on "tho worderful work,” that this man left Jacksonville
regulations, if not b y .law. and be « 3 condemning the whole Wnr Do- done by Gen. Rickards as militia to go to California about a mouth
ago todny, wnr dropped liko a
permitted to exercise them. Bly fifrtment policy as it relates to chief.
The new chief's recom­
experience leads me to tho c o n c l u - National (lUnril, for I trust I mendations were confined to re- bomb Into tho bearing of the eon*
sion that it (the National Guard) " ni *&lt;io liberal-minded to do that, guests for modification of thonon- tout o f McArthur’s wilt befoto
fooling which now apponra to be
n rc*l,‘ t
lu'S cxperlenco ilur- rccognltfon policy of thu depart­ County Judge John W. DuRose.
prevalent in the regular army to
on,V‘ jL'n'
mermbor of the ment ns to new guard units, par Luther McArthur of McArthur, |
nephew, is leading in the
the effect that money's used for ) ' ar Department General bitaTf, ticulnrly in tho caso of ulr units j Calif.,
f jKht hv fourteen other relatives
tho maintenance o f the National four years ns Chief, Militia Bu­ for the four guard divisions stilli w|io ,.,*k to have the probate of
Guard are being taken from funds reau, and -ill years of continuous lacking in this respect, the Thir- [ tho will revoked.
necessary for the support of the nclivo National Guard service, I ty-Second (Michigan and Wiseon-I j n ti„, will Rafferty, of no kin
feel qualified to speak on this sub­
regculnr army.
sin), the lhirty-third (Illin ois).ito McArthur, war. bequeathed the
“ It is my firm conviction, bas­ ject.
antim;ijor portion o f th * rutat** estl*
"There is much to praise* and Inc Twenty-Seventh (Ohio)
ed on long experience and close
thi? Forty-Fourth (New York,
Nowmnte«|at
to $:'«ri0t000 in
comparatively
Utile
to
condemn.
study, that had the Chief, Militia
Jersey and Delaware.)
value, while the relatives were left
Jealousy,
animosity
and
personal
Burenu, as I believe was contem­
In canncclion with the need of hut' ?"■ each. Rafferty too in ndplated by the Congress, and to advancement must have no place
have
handled
the
nppropri- in thu great undertaking, which the guard for increased approprin- mini itrator of the will's provistions, Gen. Hammond pointed ou tijo i:. Chnrlos Muchison, a- ociat d
tions in his own way instead of has won such hearty approval.
“ i still urge strongly as ever that ninny articles issued to the j with Herman Ulmer in the plainbeing bound by the actions o f the
Secretary in his own way instead tho amendment of the lav/ so ns state troops formerly by the WarI tiff's actionbrought the announcesurplus
warmeat from Rafferty while querof being bound by the actions of to provide that there shall ho ts- Deparlmcnt from
stocks,
now
must
he
charged
n- tinning him about a man named
■IIcd
to
federally-recognized
Na­
tho Secretary of Wnr, which ncWLuu were based on rccommendu- tional Guard officers commissions gniiiKt guard approporiatloiia and “ Varrell.” After further question- i
that .the "most gratifying” increase ing, Raffertv. with some evidentjl
pi
JruW*" * *
..vtneiry • -*1ftth» •crrrftmtn r , t t fTTftfPd' - that Varrell
Ive -upon
strength of 100,000 could nnve
merited an increase in appropria­ and James Stofor was one nnd
tions for pnypurposes.
tho sinne man and that he was hi *
nephew, nml had roomed at hi.*
homo at the time of McArthur’s
dentil, nml had been there for |
about two week i “ while hi i wife
was in Kentucky.”

STARTLING NEW
EVIDENCE SHOWN

J

Furs Are Dyed All Colors Now;
Spider Ropes, Hog
Idea Is lo Match It With Cloth Ti e s , Kills A n d

Drags Away,Mouse

I*UR Df/ED
(. HANGu

Fargo— Pinellas County Power
Go, constructing now Hue to inilian Rocks.

WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.—(/P)—
A vouchsafed story of n long bat­
tle between an ordinary kitchen
Ai)Ii&gt; T o p * Mndi* mid It#|inlr#d.
sojder nml a half grown mouse, in Mil** Clirl ill i!m I’or All MfiL#* *&gt;l
CiiM
wnlch the spider won by tediously
wrapping its strands around the
M odel T r im Co.
mouse’s tail, and eventually lift­
Ilodjg# Clfirmer K X n t Tit
ing it free of the floor Into its
“ W r T r i m 8hi* f a r
A it(
llir
O n ni r.H
wt It, lias been added to the long
list o f nature's parndoisnl tales,
by thu American nature assoria-l
lion.
Tho story, made public today by
Tires and Tubes
the association, was based on a
report made to it by Martin J.
At prices that are right
Arvin of Indiana, who said be first
found the mouse caught in the Pan Am nml Standard Una ana
spider’s web behind a leg of hi.s
Oils
kitchen range. When he lirat saw
“Vcedol
Oils”
it in the morning, the mouse was
suspended with several strnnds
F.icctric Irons
around its tail, nnd was desperate­
Radio
Supplies
ly scraping tho floor with its fore
foot. After futile attempts to
draw the mouse from tho floor by
IvINF’S FILLING
t!irowing a web lariat around its'
neck, the spider took a position at
STATION
the base of thu mouse's tail,
where tho skin was tender, nnd
Phone ■l(il-J
"evidently sunk its mandibles into
tlm victim, which was noticed to ll (.1 Sanford Avc. San fold, KUFUR. RCVERS
flinch several, times."
D'/ffD CRLCU
Returning homo in tho evening
Arvin said he found tho mouse,
then dead, lifted into tho web n
full inch above the floor. Things
remained undl turb d until the
[ following trtondng, when tho
mouse had Incti raised one and
I three quarters indies.

House Problems
A V II

ANNOUNCEMENT
The Simmons Really Co.
ral-|

C O STE LL O
•SHAWL l hi B R ILLIA N T

h *j e *t

—

i 'r r t i t l n l

\ tin rt hi ru t * ,

I'o rn r r

in#til* unci I'lrwt Sir#**I*

skotch ohow-u a tailored btocaded
coat of silver and grujn, trimmed
In a flat fur collar o f a bright
Jailo green. A largo diver flower
On suits, tho fur ta dyed adamn llio lapek
Tho oveulng wrap at tho left
io match tho color of tho cluih,
rather than, in contract to It. rliow * that tin hond-palntcd shawl
Thus, a winp colored unit would It still tho beautiful garmoat for
W . II. LONG
lisvrr wlno-colorod fur trimming. d^coratlva
woman.
Especially
A green « l t would havo grjcu whan fringed in heavy allk. and
MEAT MAlUiKT
fur to mutch, etc.
banded In heavy satin. Tho shawl
In tho evening wraps, however, abovo it la ahadna of deep gruyu
410 Sanford Ar«. Sanford, Ha.
they oro running to such brilliant and black, ana flamingo. It Is
, hades as scarlet and purylo nad banded In black satin, and edged
yellow and orange.
In black fringe, and looks very
The first wrap abovo trhowa a corneous on tho bcnntlfnt Dolores
silver cloth, gathered model, trim­ Costello, who wcaru It picturesque- 1
MRS. C.C. DABNEY
med In threo bands of fur, dyed In
Jy In tho James Crazo production
ibrea chad' i o f orange, running
of "Man at quia” for Paramount. 1 j
Public Stenographer
from a deep burnt orange to a
Tho shawl wan painted and de­
corn ycllow-orango. This Is par­
Valdez Hotel Lobby
ticularly Lvcly coloring with silver signed at tho Paramount (.tuillo by j
IIVward Greer.
cloth.
j lu meisl a* ury bottou) of tho
By VYVYAN DONHER
\URS oro now Jy~J all
colors c f tho rainbow.

F

.

v

Brentwood a subdivision of Ihfe old Chas or Douglass place, lo
cated on tiie National Highway between Sanford and Orlando,
just one mile from the city limits of Sanford.
Every lot in Brentwood is a beauty. They lie perfect and are
ready for every want and purpose. Each lot is either covered
with mainmouth oak trees or with 20 year old bearing orange
trees.
We want to impress upon the public that these lots are in the
path of progress, they are the best buys that are available in or
near Sanford, they are just as sure to double and tribble in value
in a short time as the sun shines.
There are a few things that are facts and we want you to consid­
er them. First, the man that owns his own home is already a suc­
cess, buy one or more lots in Brentwood as an investment. Second
if you do not own your own home buy a lot in Brentwood and
build you a house and be independent. Be your own landlord.
Third there is no better investment in the world than in Mother
Earth herself and it is a safe investment

i rn i ll
III nwill’ ll i
dmlen.
Iirtitw# pVnti Itiiiik of
iilcnl Si*u«
ilu rn

Gulllortiiit

Band Concer

Ladies Especially Invited

nml
lltirlitii
nIiohlitu1 r\-

hiiin#** In nil
t#rhir mu! flour |dmi ni rat'li tlr-

mIkii.

52.00 (TWO 1)01,LARS)
|*UH||ll||ll

ilr#N*

GREATEST PLAN HOOK
Mail Your Order Today

t ht'i l.

or

intiiiry

order

[t;t&gt; fitit#

t&lt;l

E. A . BRAVENDEtt
Itiiuii* U I I |'-.tnlr.i

:ia l-U I'rnnMIn Street
Tan,[in, l-'lurliln

ABSOLUTELY FREE
rERMS: 1-4 CASH ON THE DAY OF SALE, BALANCE 6-12-18
24-30 AND 36 MONTHS.
ALLEN &amp; BRENT AUCTIONEERS J. W. FERGUSON &amp; SON
Home Office 116 East Second Street, Sanford, Fla.

�-------

Florida Is Designated A s
Separate Division O f The
Regional Advisory Board
Curtis Robinson, secretary-man­
ager of the Growers nnd Shippers
League
of
Orlando,
Florida;
Charles A. Faircloth, president o f
the National City Hank. Tamna;
Herman A. Dunn* president Floridn Development Board, St. Pet­
ersburg: W. D. Dow, traffic man­
ager Florida Citrus Exchange,
Tampa;
_
- - J. C. Fnrriah, president
Ceorgt
C
i a-Florida
‘
ISaw
, Mill ,Assoeiation, Jacksonville ; Norman W.
Graves, chairman transportation
cc_remittee, Miami; L. Iif. A
____
Autoy,
naval store and real estate, Orlan­
do; T. T. Monroe nnd Chambliss
National Bank, Ocala; C. 15. Rich­
ard, president chamber of com­
merce Fort Lauderdale; L. M.
Rhodes, commissioner state bu­
way Association Mas fcceti organ­ reau of marketing Jacksonville;
ized throughouUflHL United States, and others. •
•
according to Commissioner Iiurr,
The
following
railroad
contact
chairman of thi*' organisation com -1
committee to represent the committco of the Florida• division,
i
and is one of the most i:..- . . men interest of the carriers of
« *of i the
? Florida was appointed.
undertakings with regards
public interest in relntion to th: • R. Edwards, district manager
railroads that has ever been nt I Car service division, chairman;
J. If. Owen, general superintend­
tempted.
Because o f the unusual railroad ent transportation Florida East
C. F. —
Hix, superdemands in the state o f Florida .Coast
. . Railway;
- ----------------:
,
and the growing businesses in the
transportation Seaboard
state, Florida has bcea nirulc a
^"12 Knilroadj *b. A. Stockanl,
separate and distinct division t,y I general superintendent trunsporitsclf. This is the first state in u cl?n Atlantic Coast Lino Railthe Union to he assigned us sopn- r,011,1 an&lt; S&gt; Amlrmvs* vice-preaiyate division ami placed under Pt,nt_Suuthern_Rallwny_Systcm._.
a separate hoard.
The extensive scope of the regWhen established the advisory ionitl .l,o:iri1 w,lkh ls « voluntary
hoard will endeavor to make a / ^ B ani- ft1t.ion. of « l! branches of
complete .system of co-operation . Public ii outlined in tabulabetween nil shippers, receivers, f*on furnished by Commission:!financial interests nnd huainersos ‘ Jurr- Ils activities however must
of each district nnd the railroads
through the opening o f certain
channels of contact which proper­
ly express the obligations of all
principals concerned.
"The establishment of the pub­
lic organization in predicted upon
the policy of the American Rail­
way Association,” says chairman.
"This organization is composed yf
all the railroads of the United
States and it an expression of
their obligation to function as a
continental transportation ma­
chine.
"The enr service division of the
American Railway Association is
responsible for the scrvica nnd car
supply performance in each dis­
trict of the country. The original
bonrd represents a samUofPicial
part of that organization. The
movement lias boon endorsed by
President Coolidge, tha Interstate
commerce commission, the depart­
ments of commerce nnd agrl-’*lturo and the state railroad com­
missions, the federal
reserve
board and all national trade and
farm and Industrial organizations
of Importance."
Leading traffic business, arid
public organization men a n d
incinoriut
bankers o ftho stu
Rnrnsota
naked to serve on
tion committee. 1

Girl Bandit

THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, DEC. R, &gt;1025

Increased Interest In Local Farm
~
Property Reported By Realty Firms

Dorothy Daugherty is onyl 21, but
tolice of Omaha, Neb., .who have
ier under arrest for robbery, say
sho ban been a bandit since she
was Id, She traveled with A. P.
Henderson until he tvau killed in
a gun battle- a ycat ago; then she
went’ with his brevier, Clyde.
Clyde was shot to d ath by police
last August, and Dorothy went
with the’ third brother. Elmer! She
and Elmer are accused of a robbery in Kansas City.

f

COMMERCE BODY
HEARS PLANS FOR
N EW WHITE W A Y

According to statements made
by local realty dealers, an Increas­
ing interest is being shown in San­
ford real ei '.nte by outsiders. Nu­
merous inquiries are received
daily from those who are begin­
ning to hear of, and become inter­
ested in Sanford, it is said, and
these inquiries are based upon n
real desire to find n worth while
locality, and are for the most part,
from men o f real worth, who are
not seeking speculative invest*
aunts ns much ns they ore looking
for sound business investments
and homes for themselves, it is re­
ported.
Charles D. Durkoe o f New York
City, said to hnvo recently sold
his business, which was one of
the largest in the country manu­
facturing and distributing marine
hardware, has been quoted ns say­
ing, thnt ho in more impressed
with Sanford's possibilities for
large nnd wholesome growth, than
with any other locality in the state.
Ho, is said to consider Sanford’s
prospects o f becoming a targe in­
land port, especially bright.
Among other inquiries reported
by local real estate men, were sev­
eral from New York hotel and the­
ater interests.
The nature of
these inquiries, in moot cases is
such that the eventual investment
here, of considerable New York
Capital is very promising, it is
said.
Thnt the country at huge is be­
ginning to realise that Sanford is

WORKS ALONE IN HIS STORE
A New York druggist worked
alone In his store during a rush
period for twenty-six consecutive
hours. At homo ho dropped into
a deep sleep nnd proceeded to
hnvo n tcriblc nightmare.
So
vivid were his dreams that he
aroused the entire neighborhood
with his erics and shouts. Reliev­
ing him to be dying the neighbors
rushed him to the hospital, where
a physician awakened him and
rnutionrd him not to sleep on his
back after a hard day’* work.

-many inquiries relative to celery
culture are being received here.

The White Realty Company re­
ports a comprehensive study o f
possibilities in the celery growing
field, made at the request of J. S.
Wood, a cotton man o f Savan­
nah. lie asked for detailed infor­
mation upon the various expensr*.
and hazards, and the returns which
could be expected by the individual
in celery growing.
In the investigation by the
White company, the American
Fruit Growers Exchange and vari­
ous prominent nnd successful cel­
ery growers were called upon for
information.
The survey showed that the av­
erage net profit per nerc, on cel­
ery alone, after all expenses had
been deducted, was 1285.00.
One inquiry reported from At­
lantic City involved over 275.000
ncroo of undeveloped land. This
inquiry came in by wire, Friday,
and docs not mean that whin the
deni is rinsed it will he of that
magnitude, It was explained,
A sale of celery land to Eugene
R. Phillips, of Winter Park, was
also announced. Mr. Phillips pur­
chased n farm on Lake Jessup,
near Wagner, which formerly be­
longed to Partin Brothers.
This farm, comprising 71 acres,
was reported sold for $2,000 per
acre, which is thought to be1 the
highest price ever paid for tuch n
large tract, in Seminole county,
according to II. S, Long of the
Sanford Realty Company.
It is within one mile of the new
Seminole Jockey CIuIi’ r race track.

P y o u can always tell Dut­
chess Trousers when you
sec them— by the Wnrran,ty sewed on the left hip
pocket.

TO
NORTHERN
CITIES!
Plw

The Dutchess Warranty
means more than just a
guarantee o f high quality
— for we will make good,
in cash, if your Dutchess
Trousers fail you.

i werl from JulorTTill*. P a r ,

cmf .til W ■tr.mri,. irxt.Jtrt tlx NEW,
rntniScrnt 9. S. AtlrgHiny, rtrst, laclujl«S Li.iU inj berth, to
BALTIMORE, LM H
Pill LAUK1.1*1II A, S.M.M
BOSTON, SC SI

Ambition:: indeed, is the wide flar­
ing tu ff that finishes this white
kid glove. The checkerboard e f­
fect is achieved by wnving straps
of black and white kid. It could
be worn effectively only with the
narrow, close-fitting sleeve, nnd
with a very plain costume.

Tbrooth fare. jnJ tilt ctrmwtinr,, Inrelief
Nrtt)vtn,-lti(&gt;,ltwluignsNcwYctkl Sctrrtti

la Sonnetk.
S. S. W iH ft twrj ten ilift fits tliu l
ditcvt to PhtUOcJpUi,
Autnmnhllea Carr ltd.
Sand Fof III ultra ted Booklet.

I f a button cornea o ff we
will pay you 10c; if they rip
wo.jyill pay you $1.00.

Mmtuab A Kara TiutpiUtia Co p &gt;
Pot Sio E. D.r 5t.

T t lt t J m i n l j l

JACKSONVIUf, FLA.

In Oregon one mny he lined
from $23 to $75 for throwing
away between May 15 and Octo­
ber 1, “ any lighted tobacco, ci­
gars, cigurets, matches, lirecraek,era or qthcr lighted material, on
any forest land, private road, pub­
lic highway, or railroad right*of-

Nothing coultl be fairer!

Woodruff &amp; Watson

Is n prescription for

Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue,
llilious Fever and Malaria

** T
A* G reat ’C on d ition er^ -

First Street

It kills t lit germs.

'J o cj| Benjamin.! b
known J na Jf
^‘Shclk ot 1tolly y
jWood,'.'^nnd J his ( I

2

We sell Canary Birds and
Parrots too. Also Guld Fish
that will please you.

w 1f c ,* M a r I o n, s
Nixon,** n c r o c n ' J
I
I
1
»
*

M ixes, u . h. fir s ts bushel crates
star, are Him be-.
and ham pers 3.0U@i3.G0; eggplants
I
lie vers In plenty
standard crates and hampers 2.25
*
I
6ft2.G0; peppers, green, medium j of outdoor excr*
*
sizes Standard erntes &lt;1.00(u)4JiO; \else to keen
ono
orangen, boxes, fa n cy well m atur­ * J0
in ^ e x c e l l e n t
ed ;i,00@;i,r.0 ; gra p efru it, boxes,
physical^ t r i m
fanney well matured 2.5O@3.0O.

West First Street
1 block west of Delgind Road
Sanford, Fla.

nnd $t thus Pf cnhuncot one's
NEW YORK, Dec. 5.— (A1)—A
worth tj In yr tho
progressive forward movement in
the stuck market coupled with an iw o r k - a • «luy
w u r b l .k Mo n t
expansion in the volume of trad­
ing was the principal development ' every ■day myou
of interest in the financial world. Ican ilnd tho two
1’ tibUe part id pat inn was on a , out for a Jog on
u o m o k country
broader scale advance In wheat
highway far ru.
prices to the highest levels of the
moved from tho
season.

}
.

1
I

city's nolsa and
Ono o f tho mnnt encouraging
fa ctors o f tho w eek, from iv m a r -1 huslto. (lore they

lyu , show n •o n
ket, viewpoint wan the fnvoruhlo
Ui.tr
report of economic condition told I ou n■ ««»l * o1tAt|k
by Mellon In his comment un tha 1 Itolamln, Jaunts.
In « h
bank rata ■Uvuttlun.

Trntlo duvalnpnuiubi

I

l

l

w uro.unl-

fo r m n ly fa v o r a b le .
S te e l
opera­
tions c o n tin u e d to e x p a n d , giving
ritfo to . p r e d ic tio n s o f
nnother

large Increnso in unfilled tonnugu

of the United States Stool Cor­

poration, for the final months o f
tho year.
Gasoline prices were
stiffened coincident with another
decline in the output o f crude oil.
Railroad freight traffic continued
at the rate or more than u million
cars n week.
Trading
in the J
stock market was devoid o f spcctacular movements.

&lt;&gt;u i

h*vow,
■V
|-1—........ ixviiii
h t x . r * In w t ' n w
IlghtwclitLt illvlslon, ■ nrul oo m »
Uny 4 »&gt;op«s s ( o

.

hold tint crown J.B

D in n er R in trs — B ar D ins— B ra c e le ts -—
W rist W atcJies— Scairf P in s ^ -G u ff L in k s

tliut K I H n n y *
l - . o n . i r d v a c n te .1
la v c r u l i m o n th -

a

ago..

•TH E H OU SE O F Q U A L IT Y "

U. S. Stool, climbing back to
within 1 points of Ha record high
price, of DUD, renssumed its place
ins tho leader of the Industrial div-

!

Phone *H

A N D T H E N P A ID P R O M P T L Y /
90

I WANT TO DORROVf
iDtOO FOR 3 0 DAYS.

nnd burned three
-•el on ten of tne

DAYS

LATER

| WANT TO TAKC
CARE OF THAT
f

ALL RIGHT. JUST
SIGN T H IS NOTE.

FINE

NOTE I SIGNE D
TVIREE KOMTHS f

nth. The
thrown a

bought

m a t e r ia l s

from

/el

us your w o r d
th at
p a y p r o m p t l y ._____________

i w a n t t o g e t cxj
MATERIALS. I LL PAN
FOR THEM IN LESS
■niAN » o d a y s r ^ g g s

ALL RIGHT. IF YOULL PAY
[WITHIN THAT TIME WE'LL
k— ^ BE. GLAD TO A C - r
rjfk I COMMODATE YOW J

For I dipped into tlic tuiurc,
S a K ^ ! r o t « ; e r U ...n d n«.lh c
tier that wouhl b e,
Saw tte heaven., nil will, commerce. ,,r

W E ’ R E L O O K IN G F O R Y O U

pa„u “Iwithffscostly
a frbales,^
-w -* d^ nB
Heard Ihe lwavrn, ^
wilh
there rained a niiasu} uc
From the nntio n»' ti&gt;o; n a '.-e .b
the central hint,

.

keeping the ledger accounts, sending siaiespumibk* people by extending crtdttjif Utey
I The obligation to fulfill veur verbal oblip rent ns your obligation to meet your written
aniirlnuv nf rreiiit. WOn’ t VOU be OH COUrteOllS

alontl the world-wide whisper
1‘
^ south-wind rushint; warm,
w ith the standards of the peoples p

%Mth ilu-ough tho tlumdcrslonu;
Till the war drum throbbed no Ion
TlU
the battle nags were furled.
1 „ Ihe parliament o f man. Ihe
the .World.
There the common sense o f moat si
i 1
* n fretful realm m av.e,
I a u4 the kindly earth atoU slumber,
;
universal law.

•

R e t a j l Lu m b e r m a n

Though James WntU* re
wax recently torn down, n
of h hr attic woTkahup ni
penred at his death has bee
ud in the .Science Museum n
Kensington.

�a

* * * * ? - * *

t

PAGE EIGHTEEN

THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY. DEC: 5, 1925

When 19 Freight Cars Were Piled Up

Divorce Of Hurcau From The
General Staff With Assist­
ant Secretary in CharRe, Is
Recommendation Rickards

Negress Of National
Guard Slowed,He Says
Present Method Of Conduct­
ing Examinations Called A
“ Real Injustice” Hy Chief
WASHINGTON'. r&gt;ec. &amp;.— (,?)—
Divorce of the Militia rrcau oi the
Wnr Department from General
Staff control through appointment
of an aa.dstant neertfar to handle
nil rational guard affairs under
appropriation!! rc-pnrnto from tho.o
for tho regular nrmy, *a recom­
mended by MaJ. Gen. George C.
Jlicknrds, head of the Pennsylvan­
ia National Guard, in his annual
report made public today as chief
of the bureau.
Progress of the National Guard
hns been hindered as a whole, Gun.
Rickards declared, by “ the ten-*
dency of the Wnr Department gen­
eral staff to take over certain ad­
ministrative functions of the chief
o f the Militia Bureau.
“ It should 1ms apparent to thu
G&lt; ncral Staff," thu report con­
tinued, “ that the Militia Bureau
has n competent staff of regular
army offierrs
who are familiar
with tho Nutional Guards o f all
the states, and know their prob­
lems through more intUmate con­
tact with them than it i.i possi­
ble for any other War Depart­
ment agency to have."
“ I am convinced," tho General
declared, “ that sound business
principles and bent interests o f n n -'
tionnl defense will be served whin
the Chief, Militia Bureau, shall
have his duties fully defined by
regulations, if not by. law, and bo
permitted to exercise them. My
experience leads me to the eonclusion that it (the National Guard)
fooling which now appears to be
prevalent in the regular army to
the effect that money's used for
the maintenance of the National
Guard are being taken from funds
Docmb ary for the aupport of tho
rogoulnr army,
"It is my firm conviction, bas­
ed on long cx|&gt;cricncc nnd close
study, that had the Chief, Militia
Burenu, nn I believe was contem­
plated by the Congress, nnd to
have
handled
the
sppropriUans in his own way instead of
being bound by the actions o f the
Secretary in his own way instead
of being bound by the actions of
tho Secretary nf War, which uerfiptw ycre band an rccommcndnstrength of 190,000

A long string o f freight cars on the Pennsyvunia ra Brand got loose on tho famous “ horse shoe curve”
near Altoona, Pa., and raced down a sleep two-mile grade into the city. There the cars “ side-M.viped”
nnothcr string and wore wrecked, blocking all traffic on the main lino and killing two trainmen. The
bfaknnmn saved his life hy running hack along the tops of the cars. There arc nineteen ears piled up
In tho heap shown above.
tho service of the United Stales
without reference to appointment
or commission in tho Officers Re­
serve Corps.
"I respect fully recommend the
advisability of abolishing the ti­
tle o f Chief, Militin Bureau, mvi
instead to amend the law so an
to mako thin officer nn assistant
secretary of war, with hia duties
Discomfiture Of Defendant
specifically defined by law."
In McArthur Hearing And
Gen. Rickards served as Chief
A Mint At Sensational
of tho Bureau for all but two day!
of the fiscal year covered by the
Fi. closure 4 Come T od a y
report nnd signed the body of the
document, which included hia tecornmcndntlong, at the request of
his successor, the’ present chief,
M«J. Gen. Creed C. Hammond of
the Oregon National Guard.
Gen. Hammond made no refer­
ence to his predecessor's conclus­
ions in the brief word ho added
to the report, although lie com­
mented on ''the worderful work,"
done by Gen, Rickards as militin
chief.
The new chief’s recom­
mendations wore confined to re- ]
guests for modification of thenonrecognition policy o f the depart­
ment as to new guard units, par­
ticularly in the case of air units}
for tho four guard divisions still
lacking in this respect, the Thir-t
ty-Second (Michigan and Wiscon-1
sin), the Thirty-Third (Illinois),i
the Twenty-Seventh (Ohio) and
the Forty-Fourth (New York, New
Jersey and Delaware.)
In connection with the need of

the guard for increased appropria­

tions, Gen. Hammond pointed out I
that many articles issued to the
state troops formerly by the War
Department from
surplus wnr
stocks, now must be charged ngninst guard nppronorlatlotia and
that .tho "most gratifying" increase

' Ilf'dtTCTin.'nTH* 'frt -,«*YW)Ty ■ -sttlllrt

vo -upon cn

could have

merited nn increase in appropria­
tions for paypurposca.

Furs Are Dyed All Colors Now;
Idea Is to Match It With Cloth

Aiifti Toil*

Brentwood a subdivision of (life old Chase or Douglass place, lo­
cated on the National Highway between Sanford and Orlando,
just one mile from the city limits of Sanford. *
Every lot in Brentwood is a beauty. They lie perfect and are
ready for every want and purpose. Each lot is either covered
with mammouth oak trees or with 20 year old bearing orange
trees.
We want to impress upon the public that these lots are in the
path of progress, they are the best buys that are available in or
near Sanford, they are just as sure to double and tribble in value
in a short time as the sun shines.
There are a few things that are facts and we want you to consid­
er them. First, the man that owns his own home is already a suc­
cess, buy one or more lots in Brentwood as an investment. Second
if you do not own your own home buy a lot in Brentwood and
build you a house and be independent. Be your own landlord.
Third there is no better investment in the world than in Mother
Earth herself and it is a safe investment.

MmlV iiimI lL*|min*&lt;t.

Milt* ('itriiiln* i'ltr All VuLc* of
Cur*

Model Trim Co.
Ontlct* Giirncr I** \ r \ t T»» I
" \\ i* T r im 11n- f u r
S «it

lli«*

k

it t i «it*r*w

Tires and Tubes
At prices that are right
Ran Am ami Standard Hns ana
Oils

“Vccdol Oils”
FUR. D /ED
UJ 3
SHADES &lt;DF
CHANGE

RIND’S FILLING
STATION
1 h.1 Sanford Are. Sanfmd, FIs.

FUR. RCVERS
D'/CD CREEU

House Problems

PlIcTo:
in

hand

- p a n t e d .s h a w l

By VYVYAN CONNER
URS aro now dyid all tho
colors of tho rainbow.

F

On suit.), tho fur la dyed

to match tha color o f thu cloth,
rather than la contrast to It.
Thus, a wine colored suit wor.ld
Lav&lt;r wine-colored fur trimming.
A green salt would have gracn
fu r to match, etc.
In tho evening wrop3, however,
&lt;hcy oro running to bucU brill laat
rhades aa scarlet and purpto and

in

DOLORES

b r il l ia n t

Remsimber the Dale, Thursday, Dec. 10,10 A. M.

C O STE LL O
h u eji

I'rrntlnl

A imrt m m I*.

MU'till

Band Concert

anil

i iiiiii* In m u l ***** uk iv p liriii* mini**
:! :tr.!i tihnv.ii ft tailored brocaded
l . r j i l II ir ^ n liM unit r a n m nW e » m i
coat ot diver and groan, trimmed *mtt«*
tttont*). Ntinit*
ihnl
In a flat fur collar of u bright rr| »rr»i*n l Itlic I n ic r i'K l* In tin* iiu r ih
judo green. A largo Oliver flower %&gt; 111 In* hrrt* ilil-i n r r l t iniiVtlnu l»*r
Invmliiiriit. II &gt;«»■• litt%if iinf (lilmi
adu.'ni tho lapel.
tn u r il ti ll ti*» u lim it It*
Tho ovenlng wrap at tho left
rhows that thu hond-palated shawl
!r etJU tho beautiful garment for
dicarutlvo
woman.
Especially
whan fringed In heavy Bilk, and
MEAT MARKET
banded In heavy satin. Tlio shawl
abort) hi In shades) nf deep greys
110 Sanford Ave. Sanford, K v
and black, and flamingo. It Id
banded In black satin, and edged
looks very
tn black fringe, and
|
gorgeous on tho beautiful Dolores
Costello, who wreara It pictureaqueMRS. C.C. DABNEY
ly tn tho Jnmmt Cruxo production
of *‘ Man nc quia” for PuramounL '
Public Stenographer
Tho tihawl wan painted and doVuldez
Hotel Lobby
signed at tho Paramount afmllo by
Howard Gruer.

Ladies Especially invited

$51lO Ili Gold 1fill Be Given Away

ABSOLi JTELY FREE .
TERMS: 1-4 CASH ON THE DAY OF SALE, BALANCE 6-12-18
24-30 AND 36 MONTHS.

GREATEST ULAN HOOK
Mail Your Order Today

A. BRAVENDER
Tnniim.

$
Jjj

ALLEN &amp; BRENT AUCTIONEERS J. W. FERGUSON &amp; SON
Home Office 116 East Second Street, Sanford, Fla.

g
|j

�THE 3 ANFOtTO nERALD. SATURDAY. PEC. S, 4925

Florida Is Designated As
Separate Division O f The
Regional Advisory Board

Increased Interest In Local Farm
_
Property Reported By Realty Firms

Girl Bandit

WORKS ALONE IN HIS STORE
A Now York druggist worked
alone In his store during a ruHh
eriod for twenty-six consecutive
ours. At homo ho dropped into
a deep sleep and proceeded to
hove a tcrlblc nightmare.
So
vivid were his dreams that he
aroused the entire neighborhood
with his cries and shouts. Behov­
ing him to be dying tho neighbors
rushed him to tho hospital, where
a physician awakened him and
cautioned him not to sleep on his
back after a hard day’s work.

Fancy Cuff

E

.many inquiries relative to celery
culture arc being received here.
The White Realty Company re­
ports a comprehensive Btudy of
possibilities in the celery growing
field, made at the request ot .1.
Wood, a cotton man o f Savan­
nah. He asked for dctnlted infor­
mation upon the various expenses,
and hazards, and the returns which
could be expected by the individual
in ceicry growing.
In the investigation by the
White company, the American

Curtis Robinson, secretary-man­
ager of thu Growers and Shippers
I.eqyue of
Orlando,
Florida;
Charles A. Faircloth, president of
the National City Bank. Taman;
Herman A. Dunn, president Flor­
ida Development Board. St. Pet­
ersburg: W. 1). Dow, traffic man*
ngcr Florida Citrus Exchange.
Tampa; J, C. Fnrrish, president
Ceorgin-FIorida Saw Mill Asso­
ciation, Jacksonville; Norman W.
Graves, chairman transportation
committee, Miami; L. M. Autey,
vision, Southeastern Regional Ad-: naval store and real estate, Orlan­
visory Board of tho Car Service j do; T. T. Monroe and Chambliss'
Division of the American Railway! National Bank, Ocala; C. U. Rich­
Association.
ard, president chamber of com­
Tho regional board movement j merce Fort Lauderdale; L. M.
ns a part of the American Rail* I Rhodes, commissioner state bu*
way Association lias Icon organ­ rcau o f marketing Jacksonville;
•
ized thro ugh out^Ht United States,! and others.. •
according to Commissi oner B urr,: The following railroad contact Dorothy Daugherty is onyl 21, but
chairman of the organization coni-t committee to represent the com­ police of Omaha, Neb., who have
mlttce of the Florida division,i mon interest of the carriers of her under nrrest for robbery, say
anil is one of the moat important. Florida was appointed.
sho has been a bandit since she
undertakings with regards of the
It. Edwards, district manager was 1C. She traveled with A. P.
public interest in relation to the I Car service division, chairman;1 Henderson until ho wan killed in
railroads that has ever been n t-1J. H. Owen, general superintend­ a gun battle n yenf ago* then she
tempted.
ent transportation Florida East went’ with his brother, Clyde.
Because of the unusual railroad Coast Railway; C. F. Hix, super­ Clyde was shot to dchth by police
demands in the state of Florida intendent transportation Seaboard last August, and Dorothy went
and the growing businesses in the Air Liqg Railroad; S. A. Stockard, with Hie third brother. Elmer: She
state, Florida has been made a general superintendent transpor­ ami Elmer are Hocused of a robseparate and distinct division by tation Atlantic Coast Line Rail­ bery in Kmmas &lt;’ ity.____________
itself. This is the first state in road and S. Andrews, .vice*preaithe Union to be assigned as sepa­ dent Southern. Railway .System.^ COMMERCE
I’.ODY
ra te division and placed under
The extensive scope of tho reg­ HEARS PLANS FOR
a separate board.
ional board which is a voluntary
When established tho advisory
organization of all branches of N EW W HITE W A Y
board will endeavor tp make a j
complete system of co-oporatioii the public is outlined in tabula­
(Continued from page 1.)
between nil shippers, receivers, tion furnished by Commissioi»‘ r
Burr. Its activities however must also told o f th* plans to complete
financial interests and businesses
stay
with
the
service
program
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 5.—
the white way on east First street.
o f each district and the railroads
Howard Hulick, entertained tho Wholesale quotations prevailing on
through the opening of certain and do not affect rates.
The outline follows:
gathering with n few short ntorj ■:! tho Jacksonville market toil ay ns
channels of contact which proper­
‘ I. To form a common meeting and ended his fun making with reported by the Florida State Mar­
ly express tho obligations of all
ground between shippers, local the announcement tiiat the now keting Bureau are as follows:
principals concerned.
Beans, green, fancy 11.00(5)3.50;
“ The establishment of the pub* railroads and the carriers as a hotel would probably open on
Cukes, U. S. firsts bushel crates
lie organization is predicted upon whole as represented by tho car1 scheduled time. Jan. 1.
service division for the better mu­ Committee Aids Hotel Builders
and hampers 3.00(5)3.50; eggplants
the policy of the American Rail­
It was said that the traffic and standard crates and hampers 2.25
way Association,’’ says chairman. tual understanding of local and
“ This organization is composed vf general transportation and pro­ transportation committee is res­ @2.50; peppers, green, medium
all the railroads of the United moting a more even distribution ponsible for securing the permits sizes standard crates •t.0Q&lt;q&gt;d.50;
States and it an expression of of eommodies where practicable. and locating the cars in which oranges, boxes, fancy well matur­
To protect'car and operating e f­ most pf the hotel's kitclun fquii&gt;- ed 3.00(5)3.50; grapefruit, boxys,
their obligation to function as a
continental transportation ma­ ficiently in connection withe max­ ment was shipped, enabling tho fanney well matured 11.50(o'3.00.
imum loading and in the proper owners to* rave possible delay oi
chine.
NEW YORK, Dec. 5.-—(/T)—A
kindling
of cars by shippers ami several weeks in the opening of
“ The enr service division of the
the hotel.
progressive forward movement in
American Railway Association is railroads.
Some idea of the problems tho tin stock market coupled with an
The study production markets
responsible for tho service and car
city hns to face was gathered by
supply performance in each dis­ distribution and trade channels of those presennt when Mayor Lake expansion in the volume of trad­
ing was the principal development
trict of the country. The original
stated that during the past two of interest in the financial world.
board represents a scmLoffilial
months the city had side! more gas Public participation was on a
part of that organization. The
thun during the previous 12 I broader scale advance in wheat
movement lias been endorsed by
mouths.
! prices to the highest levels of the
1'rvsidcnt Coolidgc. thu- interstate
Cl.pics of advertising dopicUing I season.
commerce commission, the depart­
the advantages of the City, to bo
One of the most encouraging
ments of commerce nod a g r '-"'published throughout the State, factors of the week, from a mar­
ture and the state railroad coni*
v.itc passed uiuoqg tho members. ket viewpoint was the favorable
missions, the federal
reserve
The sc advertisements are to lie report of economic condition told
board and nil national trade and
|added to thu campaign which has
farm and industrial o r g a n iz a t i o n s
J been under way tor numo time
of importance.”
past. Secretory It. W. 1’earmnn
Lending traffic business, and
ublic organization men n n d
ankers i&gt; fthe state have been
Sarasota
asked to serve on the organiza­
tion committee. These include J.

E

p [You ban always tell Dut­
chess Trousers when you
see them—by the Warrnn,ty sewed on the left hip
pocket.

TO
NORTHERN
CITIES!

The Dutchess Warranty
means more than just a
guarantee o f high quality
— for we will make good,
in cash, if your Dutchess
Trousers fail you.

riw Mitirtfi &gt;
fun JiclnCTTTffl*. Prp,
cmfiiul'* O'-iwt*. incl-Jir-* the NEW,
■ufnU.cnt 8. 9.

r»fIn clu d­

ing sx«U »nd l-titS, M

nALTTMORR. (M.W

n ill-A O R M ’ lllA . JlIJS
HUSTON, » « .s a
Thncnth fvri inj fillcorinrtttrm tnrttof
:.VnlvmrUio,ln.lud*r*N«w Vi»k! Vt»W«

Ambitious indeed, is the wide flar­
ing cuff that finishes this white
Kitl glove. Tho checkerboard e f­
fect is achieved by waving straps
of black and white kid. it could
be worn effectively only with the
narrow, close-fitting sleeve, ami
with a very plain costume.
In Oregon one may be fined
from $25 to $75 for throwing
away between May 15 and Octo­
ber 1, “ any lighted tobacco, ci­
gars, cigarcta, matches, firecrack,cra or qthcr lighted material, on
any forest land, private road, pub­
lic highway, or railroad right-ofway within this state.1’

tj Sivtmuik

9. S. IWikihtr? rrrrf lin d ip fiaa MUal
direct to I'fclUJdfkU.
A utomoMIr* Carrisil.
S«mt For tltualratod Bnoklat.

K n button comes o ff we
will pay you 10c; if they rip
w ojyill pay you $1.00.

Wrtduals k Kiel TrmpwUli** Cm*ht
Pm Sen C. Bir S».
Trierhr«* l ^ l *
JACKSONVIU-P. FLA.

Nothing could bo fairer!

W o o d ru ff &amp; W atson

Is a prescription for

First Street

Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue,
Bilious Fever and Malaria

It

a* 7
A^ Great {Conditioner ft

kills

the germs.

BenJanilrO
known T ns f t h e
[['Sheik o f llo l ly j
|W ood,?Jam il his

Wc sell Canary Birds and
1’arrots too. Also Gold Fish
that will please you. r

wlfc.’ M arlon
N ixon ,"* s c r e e n ^
s ta r, a re f i rm l&gt;e-f
llcvers In plenty

I

West First Street
1 block west of Deluind Road
Sanford, Fla.

o f outdoor ex er-' *
i
*
i
else to keep on e ,
1n { e x c e l l e n t
p h y s ica l^ t r i m
anil )L thus {B?cn-

h a n c o &gt;u a e ' s
w orth VJ In
tho
jw o r k • n • day
.world.V Moat
ev ery ■ day ^ you
Jean ttnd the tw o
out for a jo g on
n o i n o k cou n try
high w ay fu r rum oved from tho
c ity ’s n olso am i
hustle. I lore they
pro I sh ow n ■on
on o » o t fm. th eir,
u i u i l x' jaun ts,
Ilclam ln , In enso
'y o u don ’ t kn ow ,
Is a . p rom isin g
h ix e r I In i t h et
ligh tw eight d iv i­
sion, ■ nml coino
day f hopes - to
hold thu crow n ^
that t i U u n n y
L eon ard vacated
several 4 m on th ago..

Dinner Rlnjrs— Bar Pins— Bracelets—
Wrist Watches— Scarf Pins— Cuff Links
“ THE HOUSE OF QUALITY”

Loans

MONEY AVAILABLE

Loans

\
For First Mortgage Loans on Liberal Valuation Basis nt 7%
Consult us first whru In the market for fund*
M agnolia A Secon d

A. I*. CONNELLY &amp; SONS

Phone is

g
5

THE JEWELER
Rhone 3GJMV

21” Enat First St.

£
Established 1875

W H E N YOU B O R R O W ED M O N E Y F R O M
THE D A N K , YOU GAVE A W R I T T E N PROM
ISE T O P A Y
I W A N T TO B O R R O W
M O O FOR S O DAYS.

ALL RIG H T, J U S T
S IG N T H IS NO TE

A N D T H E N P A ID
9 0 DAYS LATER

PROM PTLY /

I W A N T T O TAKE
CARE OF THAT
r
NOTE I SIGN ED
THREE MONTHS r 1
A G O . f — *&gt;----- 1

FIN E

Alt oil reiinery still at Arkansas .City, Kns., blew u|i |Cc other day and burned tim e men to death. The
force of tho explosion was *o great that t h t fiv e -t o n chunk of strel on top of the still was thrown a
quarter of u mile through the air, bouncing fjfty feet ufter it struck the ground.

Tennyson’s Prophecy.; cJ
For I dipped into Hie future, Tur us human eye,
* could see,
Saw the vision o f the world, and nil. the won-*
der that would he;
Saw the heavens nil with commerce, argosies
of magic sails,
Pilots of the purple twilight, dropping down
with costly hides;
Heard the heaven a (111 with 'shouting, mul
there rained a ghastly dew
Front litc nations’ airy navies, grappling. in
the central blue;
/j
Far along the w orld-w ide'whisper o f Ihcr.y
“ south-wind rushing warm,
With the standards c f the peoples plunging J}
through the thunderstorm;
Till the war drum throbbed no longer and fj
the bailie Hags were furled.
gj
In the parliament of man, the Federation of aj
the World.
■* v
.There the c o m m o n ' sense o f most shall h o ld !
’ a fretful realm in awe,
.C
Ant| the kindly earth slrnll slumber, lapped m s
universal la w /
.

WHEN YOU BO U G H T M A T E R IA L S FR O M
US, YOU GAVE US YO UR W O R D T H A Y
YOU W OULD PAY P R O M P TL Y .
NEW YORK, Dec. 5.—UP)—
j Brisk bidding for the motur shares
imparted a firm tune to stock
I prices at today’s opening although
I the market was forced to contend
with scattered profit taking. Gen­
eral Motors, .Mack Trucks, Chrys­
ler and Fisher Body scored Init­
ial guinea but Dupont fell back
fou points on ealizing. A. C. L.
|and “ Katy” pfd. led und advance
j in the nil shures.
Despite a three-point reaction in
J American Can, the upward tend­
ency of prices continued unchcekled throughout the early dealings.
I The buying movement unbraced
each standard issues as U. S. Steel
and American Telephone) and In­
vestment rails of tho calibre of
Union Pacific and L. &amp;. N., the
Inst named accompanying Atlan­
tic Const Line to new high iavel j
for the year,
CHICAGO, Dec, 6.—(&gt;P)— Potn- I
toca rather slow, market wm
[steady; Wis. Minn, sacked round
whites 3.25&lt;5)3.50; few fancy up
i to 3.05; Idaho sacked russets 3.25
@3.50.
Though James Watts’ residence
was recently tom down, a replica
of hiX~ntti&lt;r workuhlTp ns it npprated at his denth has been erect­
ed in the ftclcnee Museum at Bout’i
Kensington.

I W ANT T O G ET S O M E
M ATERIALS. I’ LL PAY VO
FOR THEM IN L E S S
r
THAN SO DAYS
^

■

5
Ma*9HiiaaiixM.xaaxaHMHHanBUKxaiHaHauMia0HHaMH«uiiaaaaaq

"

W E BELIEVE Y O U R W O R D IS A S
G O O D AS Y O U R W R IT T E N P R O M IS E /
TO D AY /

ALL RIGHT. IF YOl/LL PAY
IWITHIN THAT T IM E WE’ LL
------ \ B E GLAD T O A C - r*
r»r* 1 COMMODATE YOU. 1

W E ’ R E L O O K IN G

FOR YO U
R

e t a il

L u m b e r m a n —'aa

To extend credit to cur customers means extra w ork Tor u — keeping the ledger accounts, send ink stuteiiienls ami making collections. Hut we are glad to aecommr.ilute rcspiaisilde people by extending credit1if they
will Ik * just us accommodating and pay us when they «ny they i ill. 'I he obligation to fulfill your verbal obligatlons and to Ure up to your verbal agreements should b e just as great as your obligation to meat your written
promises. If you are one of those to whom &gt;ye have extended the courtesy
. of credit
— -III, won’ t you be as courteous
( ls we were— and lake care of that account?
PLEASE.

�'

’

-

•

PAGE FOUR
_ l j n ! E SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY. DEC. 5. 1925.

Tlie Sanford Herald

Again Location Counts
BACK ON THE ROCK PILE

As Brisbane Sees It

7 “! 5 » T r S J 8 3 T rinM i ‘

We Have a Complete Line
of

nf
? * ? in Sanford’fl strategical location makes itself
Compounding Felony
ta n S S i1 ,YaIu.e* Ita transportation facilities, its railroad
Hook* Too Dear
l U r ? S " l 0 l i u KIOrl&lt;1* v ’*d ,r A n o t
2 Job* for Ford
18 ?forin? equipment all have had much to do with
A Rabbit Shoot*
M I U J I I ) U D B A * __________ M41t*r the continuation of the building program.
M . H O W A R D B K R O , ____ P a u ( t &gt;
By ARTHUR BRISBANE
According to figures recently given, construction 'in
(C o p y r u m m o
111 M» f « I U A t r * M
r t n u &lt;48
w»menJ^Hth1IUfe ia JWO hundr.ed Per ccnt increase over the
“ ° ? th, o f ,af t year. Sixteen hundred thousand dol_
iV R ir a ir r iM r a t s *
O n» Y * * i — 17.00 «ttx klLntho__11.10
THERE ARE laws against com­
? h °J.conatruct«on work has been carried on in SanL)*li«*r«&lt;t in c i y
by Carrier, p *r fn S
pounding a felony. If a man steals
W M k. Ilo .
W o ok ly
R dltlo*
11.00
»hm.«n«
T
V
f
?
"
year
c°
mPared
with
less
than
six
hundred
M r y ta r.
your money, amt If you pay him
thousand dollars worth o f building activity in 1924
to bring It back, promising to say
■ F E C IA L H O T IC *i A ll
obltoory
Boric**, card* o f I h n k a resolution* with th„fnnfT»tln g i ? C^ pn.r® th0. record Sanford has made nothing about It, you are guilty
• o « notice* ot anta r.a ln ^ an ta whore
----- ...
iunuu tinea,
n crlme^ofother A
Florida
cities, amnvn
known ior
for ineir
their progressnrogresseftarg** a r* m ad* will b* charged
jycncsirnnd rapid growth. In October M iam i did ten m i l - ! V nnncinl institutions, however,
-■&gt;* at r a ta l* r advertising rata*.
n^,,. co^?crn!,.
that -■"«•
■ n m t i i ■ a s s o c i a t e d rn a ii bon dollars worth o f building, but this amount was cut In 1ngainst
loss by theft, forgery, etc.,
. Tw* Associated Praas I* e ic lu e a decrease in No­ make a regular business of com­
JDlJf antltled to the ua* fo r raTampa a like pounding felonies.
puM leatton o ' a n new* di*p*trh«* vember of five hundred thousand dollars.
a ie d lt* '. ta it or not otharwlaa crrd Orlando’s construction decreased two hundred and
In thla paper and also tb * lo - amount.
M 5 « * a publtabed herein. A ll lig h ts in !f tyi tho“ *?and dollars, and Fort Lauderdale two hundred
IN NEW YORK recently, a
"*f republlcatlon o f special d lip ateh •a herein a r* also retarded.
and sixty five thousand dollars. Sarasota cut its building young criminal named Pire stole
J»***f * J OS 8*Cund 'J IlM Matt *r.
tKitob«r 17, 1*11, at th * *»o*toftle*

DEVOE’S
Paints, Varnishes
and Stains
Ball Hardware Co,
Phone 8

naiH ator. n&lt;x!r. Fender*. R unnlnic Hoard, R ep a irin g
Sp eclA llie In W re ck *

wmh?rN?Vrmbei!/ 5t#ret.eraburK8howcd

SATURDAY, DEC. 5, 1925.

a
« ! Sat
t &amp;ain
in li m
Ir„ the
.l.th0U5',nd
&lt;lol! ; r8'
a «™
same month.

But

Sanford showed

TUB HERALD'S PLATFORM
l*—Pm &gt;W water roct* to Jacksonwill*.
2.—Constrnetion of 8L. Johns-lndlan River canal
•»—Extension cf wUU way.
•Hit*n*lon of local amnaement*.
—•Swimming pool, tannin courts.

Sanford Radiator and
Rody Works
R a d la ior* Lamp* and F enders
A ll A u tom obile M etal P arts
W elrtlnx. u r a iln g and S olderin g

$250 from a bank. The bank al­
lowed him to go free, on his prom­
Ise to pay in installments. That
was compounding n felony, as
well as committing a crime.
During his freedom this young
man killed another boy named
Nye.

’ ’ • ik

.10(1 W ra t Srrond Street

state I, rtCbao T igiVPIl J V S * (T ral 8,umP throughout the
wnrt\, 8.the inbound freight embargo. Millions o f dollars’
bonnhv, fibu ( ilng a,ater,«&gt;». consigned to Florida points hnve
been heid up by the traffic jam, and this largely account.?
for the decrease of approximately ten million dollars in con­
struction work in thirty days’ time.
JUST. AS a public service the
mother o f that boy ought to sue
p
ortunatciy
for
Sanford,
its
record-breaking
building
®*Va
bonk that compounded the
%*— Augmenting of building prn. program continued throughout last month. Many new tho
murderer’s felony. If the bank
gram—biases, hovels, apartment homes were started in addition to work on several apart­ hadn’t committed the crime of
hwtues.
In every section of the city there are evi- compounding thnt felony the mur­
S.—Extension of tvrect paring pro­ ment houses
derer would have been in Jail and
gram.
his victim would not have been
1&gt;—Construction
of
boulevard X t r i c t l S l n u ^ Wth WhU,! ll’ C expanai&lt;,n ° f tho business killed.
nroi nd Lak* Monroe.
, S° . [ nr ,San{°rd has not suffered to any great extent
Winston Churchill says books
•—-ComplerJon of city beantlflea- from the freight congestion, which has caused a general cost too much. “Too much Is put­
tlon program.
ting it mildly. A ------render pay* $2
—Expansion ot school system tie-up fa rail facilities. Sanford with its fine water trans- * mnnufncwith provision for Increased fa. portation and by virtue of the co-operation thnt it Im* irk-pn ♦. ?#boo,kn thtt can
ellltlet.
t i r j g S f f in u.nloa,,inK M m S T S S ‘ not*‘ b e e n ^ a e ^ \SS M
" f i B
iSi • and has continued its march of progress while; BouKh," now published in two voiBIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
oiner Florida cities have found it necessary tu stop rnn-: u"’08' he Pn&gt;» &lt;io or more for
whot can
be produced for $1.
atruction
on a large scale.
*
" ............................
DELIVERANCE AT HAND:—I
Ixxation again makes Sanford. Few places nre able to
will be with him In trouble; I will
WHEN IIE gets around to It
deliver him. Psalm 0:15.
boast o f the good fortune thut has been found here. San- H«nry Ford ought to start a book
PRAYER:—O Blessed Redeem­ lord has been one of n very few places where it has been publishing business, an show pub­
er and Lord, we would corns unto unnecessary to curtail construction activities.
lishers how to make money with­
Thea, for in Thee we nre safe from
out charging ten times whnt a
— -------------o---------------book costs.
every fiery dart o f the Wicked
One.

Beware The Forger

TOE ROSE BEYOND THE WALL
Near a shady wall a roso onco
once grew.
Budded and blossomed In God’s
free light,
Watered and fed by the morning
dew,
Shedding its sweetness day and
night.
As it grew and blossomed fair and
tall,
"dope” pointed to a loss In both
It came to a crovico in tho wall
Through which there Bhone a beam
of light.
Onward It crept with added streng­
th,
With never a thought of fear or
pride;
And it follows?' the llght through
the crevice’ length
And unfolded ftself on tho other

—

f
t- a w

i t —

—

-

The light, the dew, the liroadenlng
view,
''e r e found the same as they were
before;
And it lost itself in benuties new.
Breathing its fragrance more and
more.
Shall claim of death cause ua to
grieve,
And mako our courage fuint or
&gt; fall?
Nay, let us fnith and hope receive,
Tho rose still grows beyond the
wall.

\

Scattering fragrance far and wide,
Just as it did in day* of yore;
Just as it did on tho other side,
Just as it will forever more.
— A. L. Fink.
--------- o--------If talk was money, do you banpen to ■
know nnyonc who would
have knlo to burn?
--------- o--------Now’s the time for anybody to
strike that wnnts to sinco tho
grave diggers o f Chicago huve nl*
ready led tho way.
--------- o--------This is certainly n poor time of
the year for friend husband to
complain about being I short of
money.
--------- o——
Classified advertisement in tho
Miami Herald snys: "Wanted
Young woman to wash in yard."
No fair peeping.
------- ~o---------The Associated Editors at least
hope that "no grnnt men of this
era will be immortalized in bronze
billoon trousers." Nor great wo­
men in rolled hoac.

-------- o--------

Poland wanta Henry Ford fur
king. Well, he has done things in
the past that makes ua believe he
might maku a rattling good king,
at that.
The Tuinpn Telegraph says u
good oxample of passing tho buck
is: “ !.ook it up in the dictionary—
I’m busy." Well, it’s a mighty good
thim» to pas* tho buck to.
Up in Macon, Gu., officers found
a faucet tho other duy that gushed
both water and whiskey. Now it’s
ud to Johnny Spencer to tell this
thing straight.

Not very long ago a salesman in a real estate office
forged a check for one thousand dollars, and got away with
it. He stole one o f the blank checks of his employer and
cleverly copied the necessary signature which mnde it pos­
sible for him to ensily secure the money he wanted. Then
he left town and ns far ns we know he has not been heard
from since. His employer is out the thousand dollars.
I’ loridu stands near the top of the list in the number of
forged checks thnt are passed. Swindlers make it a point
to pick prosperous sections in which to do their work and
this largely accounts for the great numbers o f crooked deals
that are pulled in our state. Confidence men, wire tappers
and forgers usually work hand in hand and frequently are
found operating dose to home.
It might be advisable for Sanford people to exercise
every possible precaution in order to protect themselves
during this winter from the forger and the clever check
manipulator. The banks are ever vigilnnt for safeguard
the interests o f tiunr depositors, how ever,thu following suglf observed mitfht avoid nwHynpleasant experience.
'^»nrwt-bhink- checks and cancelled vouchers.
Use some method o f check-protection recommended
by your banker.
Start writing tbc amount of the check ns close as
possible to the left hand margin, drawing heavy
black lines through the unfilled space-leave only
a minimum o f space between figures.
Destroy all checks that you spoil in writing
Never issue checks to unvouched-for strangers or
make them payable to “ cash” or to “ bearer” .
Don’t sign blank checks.
A little precaution, and the exerciso of cure, which soon
becomes routine may save you a great deal of trouble as
well as hard-earned money.
---------------- o----------------

Co-operating With The Merchants
December is u busy month in the lives of the merchants.
f"
&lt;leHil&gt;’ to supply the demand of their customers ami
,t o r,e n d e r satisfactory service to nil, the mutter of collecting
hack accounts is lost* sight of.
................ «-»*iv*.ting
The Herald believes a suggestion to the people who owe
money, thnt they pay their bills, will result in greater cooperation being shown between merchants and customers.
It would he conferring n favor on the business houses ns
well ns bettering one’s own credit standing, if those carrving accounts would sec that they are settled before starting
tho Christmas Inlying.
At tremendous expense, the stores of the city have put in
extra heavy stocks in order to meet the requirements o f all
their friends. Io carry great varieties of merchandise re&lt;ju,rea much financing and the paying of many thousands of
dollars, nnd often, due to slowness of collections, merchants
experience difficulty in making the necessary financial ar­
rangements.
There are a good many persons in Sanford whose trade
is valuable to the marchunts nnd who have unlimited and
unquestioned credit. Ihit somotmes these same people take
an unfair advantage of this by allowing their accounts to
run month after month due to negligence on their part and
as a result, the merchant suffers. This customer whose
credit rating will not permit more than thirty days’ credit,
is the better and more desirable customer.
It would be a fine thing if those people in Sanford who
aie prosperous, and tiiat means everyone, will make it a
point to square their accounts promptly this month and by
so doing co-operate with their friends, the store-keepers.
Sit down now and write a check so that your account will
lie a more pleasing sight to the merchant.

M Y FAVORITE STORIES

^There used to be a man in New
York’* East Side who had n friend
who, back in the curly part of 1015,
arrived from Husain with a tale of
having served as color-benrer in
n Russian regiment in tho cam­
paign against the Germans in
Kustcrn Prussia.
The next timo it turns cold if
When the newcomer reached the
you happen to see anyone going
through all kinds of crazy mot­ congenial atmonphere o f the Yid­
ions. don’t think th «- are trving to dish cafe on Allen Street he wore
do the Charleston, maybe it’s the a large medal on his breast, which
new winter underwear they havo he explained had been given to him
by the express command of the
on.
Czar. Shortly after receiving tha
The appointment o f Rivers Bu­ decoration ho had been disublcd
ford ac justice of tne Florida Su­ by iilncHS and wus mustered out
preme Court was an excellent se­ of service, hence hia uppcurance
lection, and Governor Martin In America.
“ What did you do to win u modshould be commended in elevating
Mr. Buford to su'h a high office,jal?'" inquired our of bin audience,
after be bid served the jtats ftitii"I brought in a German battle
fully for the p**t four years as Iflag,” laid the ex-aoldicr with be—

— ■ o --------------------

Headline says, “ Briand Loses
Sleep." Moat men would have lost
their minds under the trying cir~
cumatances which ho has labored
during the post few days.

! I

IIy IHVIN s. COUII

•tWrocy-gcatr*),

w

jcvn:of modesty#

Where would Ford be with his
"utomobHes If he had charged 8.T 000 for a runabout?
IF \OU have an inventive
mind, Mr. New, the postmaster
general, would like you to invent
n flying machine* for carrying
mails that will not collect mois­
ture. turning to ice, loading down
the machine in the cold upper air.

Sanford, Florida

Earle T. Field
A E A L ESTATH - I . W R I T M U T *

L o b b y Pu laaton -D ru m ler Bldg.
S an ford
Florida,

KIRK’S
AUTO TOP SHOP
Side Curtain*
Cushion*
_
&gt; Id Mr rite
Phone IBO-J

Seat Cover*
Carpet*
Ave.
flunlord, Fin.

The Central Roofers
...

Hoof Leak?

« p paint, stain, repair ty pes o f
ronfs. No Job too small o r larue
E 8TIM A TK S FltEK . PHONE US
P rom pt Service

}
THE TEXAS INCIDENT
TAMPA TIMES

S

T^m !CUt '

t

V:l.c.e 'P r e , ' i th “ t t*1® v a c a n c y

‘dent of the ramiami Trail A sbo* than tho tre?.

Phone 107-IV

i:. A. Merritt, supt.
t i l l Celery Ave.

IN V E STIG A TIO N S

INCOME TAX

Robertson, Williams and Monahan

Self-government

worth while t e . u . r l , " h l £

»VSTr.7IS

A l l ) ITS

A

PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS

“;

treasury $1500.000 fraud­
foresting, if for no other reason,
ulently obtained on one o f those
and one of its most diverting de­ highway projects which just now
velopments in n long time is tho are the special solitude of all gov­
fascinating Texas incident.
ernors.
All engaging possibilities of
MR. M A Y O, Henry Ford’s
chier engineer, should settle that that incident were supposed to i.T-he. 1mos.t. damaging charge of
nil is that Mn is only do jure gov­
problem. Tho heat wasted in the have been exhausted when James
exhaust of the Henry Ford ull- E. Ferguson was impeached, re­ ernor while I’a is the de facto
metn! monoplnno might he used moved from the office of gov­ governor. For, of course, a pe­
and
.
-----. fniluro to
to keep outer layers of metal free ernor of Texas and subjected to i »culiar lunfitness
of ice.
heavy citizenship disabilities and, bo ^v^nle f®npon*D&gt;l,itie» would
votes having in the meantime b revealvd if she- had permitted
normltted
IT WAS Amos Cummings on F?mu to thL‘ women o f America, another to usurp the office und
the New York Sun in Chnrles A I
wet|ded wife, Miram, was elect- discharge Its duties. It is a dif­
ficult chnrgc to prove and still
1hum's time, who said, “ if a man ‘,&lt;l to the !' nme
six years later in 1024. After that came n a 8,tarA on Proving it would bo
bites n dog that is news.”
if such specifications as tho
In Alsace n rabbit has just shot minor debt adjustment and a mnde
pardon record and highway scan­
a man, and that also is news. A small pnrt of the obligation owed dal
can bo established under thi
De Munche, a farmer,'laid hla Run oalUctivwVy by wot»*n &lt;&gt;( ih* coun­ -general nllegntton.
try
to
tho
men
for
sharing
sufon the ground to tako a rabbit
May a gentleman impeach a
from tho trap. Another rabbit, i ^rnge with them was repaid when
Those arguing tho point.
dashing from tho bushes, stepped
influence of Mrs. Ferguson, lady?
on the trigger nnd De Mouche n,,t 0,dy eligible to office but in In low tones in the statehousu cor- I
crawled home with a full load of i nctual possession of one, conceits! ridors can hear the smash as Ma
shot in his back. How that would i1*10 l«*iral Ineligibilities imposed on brings her rubber stamp down on'
another set of pardon papers. F o r,
interest tho rabbits of the world. Mr. Ferguson
It must not be expected, how­ Ma is defiant—or is It only Pa
But they can’t rend.
At
ever, that with immersion in the who is vicariously defiunt?
THANKS TO Locarno, west­ mnny details of governing n stale any rate, Ma will have a few!
ern Europe thinks that peace has as big ns Texas, all else thnt fol­ things to tell those horrid naugh-!
come, and tho question now is: lows in the executive chambers in ty boys in the legislature herself j
What will western Europe do with Austin must necessarily be in the before she walks out, nn impeach-:
the people? The first thing should nature of an anti-climax. The cli­ cd woman.
Nor is Governor Ma by herselt
1)0 to cut tho cost of keeping for max of climaxes is, in fact, now
war—since war is not expected? plnnncd in n movement to im­ in believing that these things
peach "M a" Ferguson as well «s should ho told tho legislature.
FRANCE COULD take half a I’a Ferguson, possibly starting un Mrs. Edith E. Williams, of Dallas,
million men off the public payroll endless chain o f elections, im­ is un avowed candidate for tho
and put them to work at useful peachments, disability removals governorship of Texas, to succeed
production, instead of marching an elections ngainst and more im­ the present governor. She is will­
ing enough to herself take Mrs.
nround in clothes paid for by the peachments.
Neither was the old faction hos­ Ferguson’s job away from her, In
people, eating food paid for by
the people.
tile to Father James totally dis­ nn orderly way through the good
rupted, nor was the klnn menace old American process of balloting.
POLAND ALSO could get rid effectually scotched in Mother Mi­ But she is by no means is sym­
of n few hundred thousand sol­ rant's tremendous triumph. Both pathy with others taking it away
diers fed liy the workers. But aro active again and Governor Mi­ by process of impeachment. She
P°hmd has Russia to worry about ram apparently has not been fully has sent Mn a message of greet­
and' 'Russia is no partner to the alert to the meaning o f that ac­ ing in which she said: “ Don’t let
Moody hasn't
Locarno trenty.
tivity. Witli a great Industry in them bluff you.
There was
affixing tier name to a certain fooled , the public."
THE FRENCH worry little stato blank she hns been trying scarcely nny need of ndvising the
about nnythinng except aircraft to equalize a pardon record governor o f Texas not to stand for
attack. In spite nf the fact that brought to a low figure by tho a bluff. She has abundantly evi­
they have a fighting air fleet, non-pardoning policy of her pre­ denced that she in not of that sort.
three times bigger than any other decessor, Pat Neff. Perhaps she As to Moody’s having fooled tho
in the world, they still think nnd hns been too busy with this form public the truth probably is that
write about nn attack on Paris of blunk to cast tho executive eye he lias fooled that portion of it
through the air.
over some other things. At any which wnnts to be fooled by him
The French are intelligent. And rate, if un average for her 10- nnd has failed to fool the portion
when they consider aircraft mat­ months of interference will) court which doesn't. It is plain enough
ters, by the way, they get some­ sentences should bo struck with thut Mrs. Williams is of the latter
body that understands flying nnd Governor Neff’s 48 months, the class.
wnr.^not a "big butter and egg figure would show a lead for Tex­
And so tho fight goes on. The
man" to direct the proceedings. as over all the other states for only thing that appears really cer­
nil time in the rapidity of empty­ tain in respect to the situation is
ENGLAND PUTS up the hank ing prisons. Then, too, Attorney thnt Texns didn't chooso n gov­
rate, making money expensive, in General Dun Moody the other day erness when she elected Miria.n
order to stop the flow of gold to compelled a contradicting firm to A. Ferguson her governor.
foreign countries. Imitating IJritirth finance u.n we do Hritiah tail­
SAVE FLORIDA’S CHARM
ors, will our Fwderal reserve ad­
vance rates hero also for no par­
TAMPA TRIBUNE
ticular reason?
There is certainly plenty o f gold
I.ike moat other Florida citiet*, elation. They all are aiding this
in this country, and excepting Tampa lias lost much of its chief great movement, nnd welcome cor­
money lenders, no one will be help­ charm, many of the beautiful trees respondence from those others in­
ed by making money dear for along the city streets, cut down terested.
American business men.
in order to widen the highways.
If Floridn were a barren desert,
In some cases, but not ull, it wuh it would not lie a desirable place
d a n DOBBS SAYS: a necessary evil. Tho only way to to live because o f climate alone.
make up for the great lotfg is to Its lakes nnd sencoast would be
worth little without trees. Once
Everything has its use. if plant more trees.
Next month, Jnnuary, with gen­ beautiful, shady streets o f Tnmpa
there were no burglars no telling
buildings arc not pleasing like
bud*1 Wou*‘* **t h)«t under the eral accord, has been set apart as trees. The trees must go, in some
thu month in which a great tree
planting effort will be made. busy streets, but even then they
Nothing discourages a father Many counties have set their goal must be replaced on other streets.
Bartow, the City o f Oaks, has
more than having a son who docs nt 25,000 trees, to be planted for
the things he did when he wus highway nnd parkway ornamenta­ been worried lest it be known
young.
tion. The goal can be readied if more as tho City o f Asphalt. Fort
every community has beautifica­ Myers, the City of Palms, be­
They dug up u mastodon tusk tion committees leading the move­ comes more the City of Concrete,
and the same with the othor Flor­
near Middletown, N. C. Wonder ment.
what kind of tooth paste the ani­
Joyce Kilmer’s famous poem ida towns. Even the Florida Keys
mal used.
might ho paraphrased to say: Any are being stripped of their dis­
fool can widen street paving, but tinctive tropical foliage to some
Yale student got arrested. But, only God can muke a tree. But extent by short-sighted develop­
strange to say, it was not. because it also takes humun assistance tu ers.
Fort Myers, nt lenst, realizes the
of the way he dressed.
set out new trees whore they are
value of ita trees. Two men ar­
wanted.
rested for stealing royal palms
Some people arc such blame
Knrl Lehmann, O r l a n d o , is
fools they do what they want to do chairman of tho lieautification were convicted there and given
instead of what we want them to committee for the State Chamber prison sentences of a year or more.
Jail terms would be appropriate
do.
o f Commerce; Mrs. Jack Pryor, for any Tampan who authorized
Haines City, is chairman of that the cutting down of a tree in this
And again we would remind you committee o f the State Federation I
city unless tlie authorities of those
that after today there arc only of Women's Clubs; Ora L*. Cha
, ,,
.
• --------- — spin, interested in that street agreed
eighteen more days left to do

"No wonder you got a medal,"
said n resident East Sldcr, "Were
you shot in getting It?"
“ No."
"Didn’t you havo to kill any
Germans to get it ? "
“ No."
"Didn’t you run great personal
danger in getting it? ”
"N o."
"Well, how did you get it,
then ? ”
“ Well,"said the hero, “ I was in
the Russian trenches with my reg­
iment, and in the trenches just
in front of us wus n German regi­
ment; and I saw tho man who was
carrying their buttle flag, and ho
looked like a good business man.
So 1 waited that evening until ev­
erything was quiet and Iheu I
went over, all by mjaelf. when no­
body waa lc iking—and wo traded
Hags."
r
your Chriituuii shopping.

Luaraateert to Pleaae

SuKe 13-13 Mnaonle T e m p le llulldlnR

AUDITS

SYSTEMS

TAXES

Hall, Pentland &amp; McCall
0

Jacksonville, Tampa, Miami
Sanford, West Palm Beach
CENTRAL FLORIDA OFFFICE
317-318 First National Hank Bldg.
Sanford, Floridn
L G. GRAY, Resident Mniutgcr

CHIROPRACTIC
SKIN
BAD looking skin is an
A
outer indication of an
inner disorder. We find

SKIM
OISEASfS

Ihe direct cause and by our
adjustments, relieve it di­
rectly. Hnve us help you
the chiropractic way.
“ Yours for Health”

Dr. W. E. MacDOUGALL

I T I I I t n i ' l l \C T I C M * F . r i A I . I * T
l i o n III* aoT -SO S F i r * I &gt;u|*|. I l u n k ll l i l u .

O
IIlrlT L ! °
O l l l e e 1 n o n e • "'--J

----------* “ ’ 3 ► -------------l l r "a rl i l m
Apimlnlmenl
r e P h o n e 113

CHIROPRACTIC

FUNDAMENTAL
Economy in small as well ns large matters
is fundamental. Build a fund now for futurc use. Open nn account with the Seminolo County Bank.

£

Ijlj

•4

1% Interest Paid on Savings Accounts

S e m i n o l e d fo u n ly T J a n k
S a n fo rd ,F la .
S T R E N G T H - S E R V IC E - P R O G R E S S

SA V E ana
i T H R IV E
/n
192 5

E U S i!

Your Business With This Bank
Strictly Confidential
One o f the most rigid rules of tho First National Bank is
that all business transacted with its customers shall be
held in stricktest confidence.
No one but a person in proper authority, is allowed to
view the account of uny customer of this bank.
No one need have knowledge o f the fset, or know of your
deposi
™nt is " ‘ rictly a matter of confidence between
younolf and this bank.
*
Let us serve you,

FIRST NATIONAL
JANFO(tU, VI.A.

n eeded m ore

t

BANK

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="18">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="20499">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1925</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21840">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, December 05, 1925</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21841">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21842">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on December 05, 1925.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21843">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21844">
                <text>Original 20-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, December 05, 1925; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21845">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21846">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21847">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21848">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="2198" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="2070">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/964893b597993913b84f447912f06dd8.pdf</src>
        <authentication>25fcf07e3c727eb2923921bf19902667</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="21839">
                    <text>•.-» .

.

r

■
■*•- /..*-,*• *

V.
r*~ •**p*T"

"-vCr
T^nTn® •
.,^ v

'v . ' J

. .....
?KB

-

L 7I

•^

—

w H ew 1*

TIIE WEATHER
* ^■ . . ■» ’&lt;•tr ^ ** —k ••

h

*•

Florida: Showers followed by
clearing
colder »Saturday,
4» .. _ JT and
,,«a A
» -* -*'-*- • Sun-I '*
day fair.

Jyegetable
Jen Land

*

=r*

ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE

NUMBER 108

^ ^ F O R D , F L O R ID A , S A T U R D A Y , D E C E M B E R 5, 1925.

T

For 65 Years

BUCKNER GOESH undreds Present i
C re a tio n O f A ttr a c tio n s F o r
T ou r ists T o M a k e C ity G r o w FURTHER INTO A t Coleman-Higgins
HOLDPARLEYS .
Funeral Rites Today
es

,

Ii U

I, , i P,ar,ty '!f norHicm capitalist*,
I headed Ly J s. Crutchfield.
iilent of the Anu-ricnn Fruit (Irow*
C o n fe re n ces A re H eld T od a y S 'M " * - 'H M Sanford Friday
1i&gt; I c r fc c l S lates Car O ri'll i" ' l&gt;.T,ln*.

brW it future f„r Sanford. Ilo
pointed nut that the city’s startn.iti r transportation routes is one
o f ’ th,.1' i S K ^ t f S a T t a t o I S
: ^
’
K™ «‘ h- "On,- k™
miiv N ew Y o r D is lr ic l A tto r n e y
XF
A n x io u s T u I.curn Inlaml
A
f i J f S S . I „ _ S ™ „ t e A n d K ; , V t t t f f i M . ' 1*manager
a a S M
'W
S t
be said, "and that is the tourist
D is tr ib u tio n S y ste m U sed
. r 'V i
e B efore N e x t M onday " r ‘ he s.mford district, conducted J-ade. whi,„ is pouring a golden
lly K in g D elicvctl B roken
_
---------. , l" u V'itors on their tour o f in­ flood into other, and less beauti­
ful clti.s of Florida"
t\ i
i
^
V.
• Jl&gt;, &gt;
me m y ,
Frees Tourist Attraction
I J e . a y c d l &gt; y 2 C iTO D D S • ? r* * rutchfield was neenmpan___ __
1 I"’11 !'V A. It. Michaels, first vice
I consider the coming the tour­
jP r f idcnt of the American Fmit ists equally as valu.ihlc ns the
Senator
coming of industry. You people of Coast Guards And i’ oliee In­
Brevnrtl County Legislator
Invitation
v lla llon T o A tte n d A n d , t a S T e . t
£
Sanford arc too busy. Your com­
volved In Raid; Code Sys­
Says Many Advantages To
Goc
jCS l o \\ iscen sin Parley !,nn‘}! '• James it. iiaines nml It. merce and industry nrv causing
tem Also Been Revealed
--------* j Ii. U olfnlk, all of Pittsburgh.
Visit This Section Upon
you to overlook the tourist. Build
lik e n !
WASHINGTON’ , Dec. G.—(/P)— . ‘ 'uring L:e course of his stay for him, nnm-;- him. give him play­
Completion Of The Cut
NFAV YORK. Doc. G.—(A*)—U.
Sciiutc and House Itepuhlicuu i in Hanford Mr. Crutchfield was grounds. bathing beaches, boating
called to meet in separate confer­ mlmicwi d l*y a representative of facilities, tennis courts, checker S. Attorney Buckner is anxious
The completion o f the St. Johns
ence today to iicrfcct slates for The II.t :.!i|, and asked his views boards, too, if be wants them, to learn the inland distribution of Indian River canal will bring to
\
the
huge
rum
smuggling
syndi­
relative
to
the
growth
and
the
above
all,
sec
that
his
time
is
oc­
v
Rev. .1. B. Briney, who occupies n the organization of the two bod­
the community on the enst coast o f
... Y •• pulpit in n Disciples of Christ ies in convening Monday of the iippurtunitiis ,.f the city as com* cupied by something other than cate which ho believe* hns bectm Florida, development nml advan­
Sanford stores and business
smashed with the arrest of 21 men tages undreamed o f by the most
pared tu that of other Florida clt- the thought of business.
k r d ie t; Church at Kansas City, Mo., Ims sixty-ninth congress.
Thursday.
houses
were closed anti San­
Thousands ami thousands of
While the majority forces were111
optimistic, according to J. J. Par­
Ln the
that spent CG years in the nnnn'.ry.
The arrest of William Dwyer, rish, state senator from the Bre­ ford homes deserted this
Began Carter in Oviedo
people are coming to Florida for
Beginning his career in 1H»J, he looking to their responsibility f :•
.suit has served in Kentucky, Fnencsscc*, the organization of the Imus ■, . "1 have h-cn coming to Fan* the sole purpose of playing nml widely known sportsmnnt nml vard district, who sponsored the morning between the hours of
(’clock Washington, Illinois
Missouri Democrat
f tie- house also were
r 21 years, and have wit- for a vacation from work. You race track owner, and 20 other bill, together with local men and 10 nml 11 o'clock when hun­
called
in
cnnfirente
today
to
&gt;'«'-»•
*
-,I
many i--iik.i l;:.l&gt;li- changes people of Fnnford must provide men, Mr. Buchner feels, Ims dis­ was instrumental in securing its
of the
dreds gathered at the Metho­
lect their candidate.! for office of ! t•1■■ ■11 during that p 'rind and for them, and they in turn will posed o f the Atlantic senboard op­ passage at the last session o f the
istions
erations o f the alleged ring hut legislature.
dist church to pay their last
that chamber ami to arrange tlu-ir *he pre ent,” aid Mr. Crtachfield. tube care of you."
he turned his attention to the dis­
Tat is*
committc: :lal'.-ti. Senate Demo- "Hie town of Oviedo, only about
Mr. Crutchfield and his party, posal o f liquor after it was landed.
Senator Parris was enthusiastic respects to John II. Coleman,
final
ernts are deferring their meeting nine nib
■&gt;r&gt;.i Sanford, was the all o f wh m\ arc directors of the
A complete confession from mm about the benefits which he be­ his little son, John, Jr., and
•:mtin;; pnirt, of my business ca* cnmpnnv. left Sanford about f» of the six const guardsmen ar­ lieves Fnnford will derive from Lyman Higgins, victims of u
ur.tij just 1 .■iti the op&lt;ning 11
session Monday. The qui tim ,,f
naturally, 1 feel •|Ultl' o’clock Friday afternoon for Orlnn* rested in the roundup, which be­ having the cnnnl at its doorway. squall encountered on Lake Je»Wcstthe political status to be given in­ a*, h mie in this region.”
ilo, to Inspect company holdings gan Thursday, involves
many During the course o f nn Interview nup during n hunting trip laat
LOCAL
surgents in arranging assignments
Alice
“ Fnnforil, in my opinion, has all near that city.
agents and New York police, Mr. la- hsued the following statement: Tuci&lt; lay.
Plans for the extension o f the appeared likely to be held over by the industrial advantages that
to all
The American Fruit Growers. Buckner has initimated. This con­ “ At the present time, Brsvard and
Tho church was pncl/xl wi'lh
|r*t and white way system on Hast First both of the conferences for later 1.imp i boasts, and also the dimat Inc., have offices ill ever 100 fession is to lu&gt; read to n federal Seminole counties are being devel­ people, nml crowd* of sorrowing
decision.
t of Street are announced by Mayor
and water facilities for a winter towns and cities in the United grand jury ^konday with the ex­ oped very fast and in my opinionn friends stood outside with *Imwcd
tu:
fwus Ilf Forrest Lake at weekly luncheon
See rotary to he Ivlcctcd
report city."
States, net’orditig to local officials. pectation that more indictments there is nothing that we need more heads while Dr. F. \V. Walker, of
than
improvements
which
will
de­
Ilf the of Chamber o f Commerce.
Election of a secretary nml tin.Sanford's natural advantages The Sanford offirc do s a large and arrests will follow.
St. Petersburg and Rev. Mortimer
velop additional land for cultiva­ Glover, rector of Holy Cross Epis­
|.l as a
J. S. Crutchfield, president o f assignment of a few newly elect­ for attracting the tourist and win- proportion of tin* colerv and tiuck
II Indictments Issued
tion by real farmers.” After all,
ir.,- th&lt;- American Fruit Growers, Inc., ed Republican to committees are li r resident are c&lt;pmlly as great garden business in this country
Forty-three indictments have those who till tho soil are tho copal Church, jointly conducted tho
funeral services.
upon visit here, urges the cre­ the only n.|uireinetns to complete ns those of Ft. I'ctcrsburg and and, it h stated, arc planning, been issued already and 21 o f them
ones who furnish growth nml pros­
(rrgunizntiiui of t h&lt;j senate.
A Orlando, he stated.
many new extensions of their ser­
to the ation o f amusement attractions
Lined outside the rliaucd rail
served,
la
addition
to
giving
perity for the entire country."
laintiff for tourists to make ^Sanford full slate of officers has to be
Mr . ( ‘rutcltfield predicted a vice in tin- near future.
Iwncatii n mass of floral offer­
passive
protection
to
rum
smug­
"By connecting the St. Johns
elected by the House, however, and
t after grow.
glers. some United States const Ri\er with the Indian River at ings that filled the entire front
leaders plan to complete this an I
X that
guardsmen actually assisted in some advantageous point, wo will of the church, stood the three cas­
Because the emouhnents o f o f­ adopt nmended rules Monday.
landing liquor in rough weather, not only reduce our ircight rato, kets, thoiv of the two men on the
colored fice are too small, Judge J. J.
Representative
Nelson, w h o
Mr. Buckner declared yesterday. hut we will nt tho snmo time, ends, with the rose banked binr o f
Dickinson has handed Governor
managed the LaFolletto political
lie said that an unnamed patrol (|rni„ n|),j
for cu,liVnUon little John Coleman in the center.
John \V. Martin his resignation campaign, was slated to loiic hi Three Victims Kulogi/cd
boat went out to a rum runner and _
_ . _____
to take effect January 1.
vast
arena o_*f «i_u
rldi 1--.1
land.
membership in the rules commit­
Taking his text from John,
brought ashore .'E00 cases in one
Increasing interest is dicing
“ Then, too, it must not ho for­ fourteenth Chapter, Third Verse,
instance. The boatswain got $1,­
bre the rhown in Fnnford farm land;, tee in the proposed reorganization
o f the House Republican confer­
pi from
000 and each member o f tho crew gotten tlml when this cnnnl is "A nd if I go and prepare a place
according to survey made Fri­ ence today.
opened from the Indian River to for you, 1 will como again and re­
$210 for Ids job, he added.
[of colday.
fnnford, you will have iqx-ncd
While the House is organizing
One item in tho "greasing” o f up an importnat link of tho inland ceive you unto Myself, that where
Completion o f the proposed Ft. preparatory to taking up the tax
I nm, there ye may also he,” Dr.
i
t
r
It
It
l
.....
Transportation DiffirultieH lh - w a e l. for liquor dUposa vva 1,11 21,1 dim* minj mi
t
Johns-indian River ennui will
Walker delivered an eloquent ad­
reduction hill Tuesday, the Semite I Sanford Jurist Sends Ills
tl
1
1
mini
uviipikph
hi
llttU
M
l
1
J
$
I,
till)
fur
road
eXJiensCS
as
listed
Alsu Discussed At Weekly
lac the bring undreamed o f develop* bill T uesdsy, the Senate on Mon-1
Resignation To Governor
dress,
touching on the comfort,
"If
this
were
not
feasible,
our
a memorandum seized with othplain- meat to Sanford and point.; on day will have only a brief scs- J Martin Ashing That It lie
Luncheon And Progress On in
Government would not havo spent the hope and th« Joy to be found in
ir
papers.
Mr.
Buc’»ner
Is
now
Itolorcd the cast coast, according to State sion before adjourning out of re -1
JVIaiit Highway^ ^Reported trying to find out who got this the money nhleh they he* u,-spent these 'word*, and-explaining th&gt;»
Made EITeetive January 1
Senator J. J. Parrish, who intro­ spect f«.r members, who have died
In making furveys. I undi . stand ui^friainty o f m'Vtnl life nml the'x.
.noniy.
duced the measure in the senate. since Inst March.
that tho government engineers necessity o f preparation for the
Judge J. J. Dickinson, judge of I Reports of various cmnmiltivs
Code System Revealed
|rar\kt:\
A feature program o f music
havo made tldH same survey three life to come.
LaFolletto Fails To Alterv.l
1the Seventh Judicial fim iit. cm- -»'d general dl-wimsioni |iertuiniii,:
lid mVc will Vo offered by thu Municipal
Hg alluded briefly to Mr. Cole­
A com pbto code system for times in the past 2G years, nml
Instead o f accepting an inves­ bracing the counties of Seminole.
H»e findings of the committee.,
■ ia’.i at'
Band in its second concert o f the tigation to confer with Kepuldi- Vi.Iu ih and Brevard, nniioiimi.1 " ‘ i-upi.d the noon hour lunclieon comiminlcntion lietweon rum run­ each time they havo pronounced man's moral vuluc to the commun­
■till to
ity and tho fino character o f tho
-ra-nn Sunday afternoon.
can members of the senate, Senat­ thi morning that lie hud mailed j of the Chamber of t oniiuerco I n- ners and coast guard unen was re- the r;innl feasible,
vi ah d by papers among the efWhile stores and other busi- or LaFolletk* of Wisconsin today bi ieagnation to Governor John day.
"House Bill .'III, whit It will be­ two Imys, and lit conclusion de­
clared that their death represent­
feels o f Philip Coffey, ono of the
r.’-s hoiKc.s closed their doors met with the Wisconsin Reptihli
Mn mi at r dlnha *c, ami I
I K. II .......... Ir., Clmmbcr if priii'.'ipiil defendants, described as come a law following tho approval ed not merely a private sorrow, hut
fcm that
for
one
hour
this
morning,
fun*
can insurgent members of the u l.ed that it be made effective i'omim rce Traffie expert an I
o f Governor Mnrtin will permit
liluotll
” ply officer for the syndicate” Mr. Biw ard nml Seminole counties to a community losw
h i! seniies, attended by bunhouse and afterward it was nu- Jan. I. P'2rt.
Hr
chairinuo of the committee on Huckiu-r said.
Ruv. Mortimer Glover read a
•
•11•■fs of friends, were, held for Inounred that a statement would hej Judge Piekiiifiou was appoint! d traffic and Iran portalion, reportform a navigation district and it psalm from the Knisoqinl burial
A liiilii-i to unsuspected coast j • my opinion that the canal proper the thus- victims o f lake tragedy, issued tomorrow “ inciting the is­ I,, nf(i,e July I. P.t’J."., by Governor . | that favorable piogreon waa hescrvico and n special choir com­
win It occurred here late Tues­ sue mpiarely."
P.irv A. Hardee following bis limit - mg made toward relieving the guard man waa placed under siis Jeet is one of the biggest improve posed o f Mayor Forrest Lake, Paul
picion
yesterday
when
an
agent
meat
that
will
ever
coinu
to
tho
day.
II
■
iiIjike, Sidney Rive, M. Y. Bledsoe,
iiiutmu at the polbi. H Ims served serious freight congestion,
for mi insurance company, which
I’ rnL .1 Against Ni/e
|ob::iim &lt;1
Mrs. Claude Herndon and John
without interruption since that poiuti i| out that Sanford is far Ims been bonding the men arrest­ district.
DOMESTIC
WASHINGTON. H r. -r*. &lt;Vi
li.-tti-r iiualed lli.in most cities oi
“ If we get what wo are entitled Grnhnm sung "Onward Christian
•left liddate.
ed or indicted.
l*i triet Attorney Buckner o f A formal prole-t again i the seat­
to from the national government, Soldiers."
A-k il by a Ib rald repr i-n(a the stale and claimed that this
Mr. Buckner told bow ono coast they will step in and nt least
M'-w York is investigating the ing of Gerald P. Nyc, as mator live a- to bis probable mii &lt; or, city i &lt; reo-iviiig it's sliarc of thu
Klks In Charge At Cemetery
guard officer refused a bribe of meet us halfway, for certainly wo
ndar.d distribution system o f a for North Dakota, l.a I'itm lodg­ tin- judge staled that lie did ru&gt;l lecent pt-rmils.
The remainder of the scrvico
1 a pull lay rum ring, which ho believes ed with the pri id&lt; nt "t thu i n know, lie stated bis r&lt;-n: mi» for
Mm h erilici mi wa:t expressed $Jll,i)(H), to let li rui.i boat slip need an outlet from tho Ft. John.-; I wns conducted hy officials of tho
River to the Indian River und on Fnnford Klks 1edge, who itupyri ll was La- be; n broken _UP with the ate by tin* Kcpuldaan slate cen­ leaking of lit e in t lii.i manner: t,V no Olio rs of tin- Chamber mi the bv him.
down the Kn.it Const.
vised the removal of the liodlcs
iiin.-trn- arre t of alleged ring leaders tral committee and ll irri "ii Gnrhighway conditions
llie cniolumcnL* of the offiie are rua-l and
nnett Republican national nomi­ in. t a hat a good man is worth, Iht'ingliout the county, especially
on I bur. day.
"It i i a rYcngnizcd fact that to the now Municipal Cemetery,
I J1*'y
Although she and Charles Bry­ nee, from that state.
with waterway transportation, our where they were interred in ac­
hut 11(1111 but a good man should •M those roads leading into the
ucr (am- ant lived together as man and
' fr !ght rate will he reduced at cordance with the prtNt:ribed ritu­
h.il'! Ho- office.” .link- Itirkiin on , »•y. Guoil Roads Committee re1 tiw-l, tJit* wife for I I yearn, they were not
li-fpit one third, which will mean als of tho organization.
declined tu divulge lu plan i for 1'i rtid that action will soon he tak­
Past Exulted Ruler K. F. Ilouncirticular niatried, Alla Nazimovn, film
Ilie saving of million* of ibdiam
en on it.) request for the repair of
the future.
r.l Kip
tj-.r. admits today.
l I i the producer i ill tho affected holder led th-j services nt tin- grave
tie main highways. Cnro:-|ntndty_ChnpJaln H Rungs,
|«m to
men. This will not be n life time
cm-e with highway officials was
he tried to dynamite n
Leading
Knight C. J. Marshall.
coming,
for
just
as
soon
ns
we
slaughter plant where horses
Introduced in an effort to cnlight
ROCKFORD. I' r. G.-(/PJ—Tli
Li during Knight J. K. Ritchie and
aie killed Frank Lilts, Colorado
th. inoiiilier as to the progre i affection of n M - -'ilia cowboy for q-&lt; ii this canal, that means a Loyal Knight George IM 'ollc*.
cowboy, was seriously injured at
inm g made.
(he si mi wild Inn - iif bi&lt; native, freight rats adjustment."
Members of the iinmedintu fumRockford, III. .
range;; may i -..1 iiim ids life.
M.uiy
Contribute
to
Fund
Seiiatm- I'arri-di njMike highly of j|y left the scene before llui gruwa
Mi
Cat In rim- Teague of Fan­
The Municipal Band will play it
Answers favorable to Alice second concert of lla- sea on Sun­
S. O. Shinholser, Chairman of
were filled, leaving the placing o f
Frank Lltt *. Miles City, Mont., il -- hi-uulicH of . mifoiil, nnd
.
ford wa «even ly cut iihn.il IhRit* Rhinelander were made to
the
finance eominiltee, annourued cowboy, li-nrni'; that h o r v .- rni'- lb" industrial poisibilitlos
•i with;
witn the multitude o f flornl offerings
' "■ 11" ad and fi" “ Thursday night
day
afternoon
at
-■
"
‘‘I........
all but two of the iiuestlnps passt It ur/f »*1 •\\f)*-ti tli«* aulnni**liil«' i(» winch bImi that the niiiiiber of delinquent sub- ml on a ranch wln rc he wan w ork -1wlibli lie - aid lIk- city was favored. t„ th«- young ladies o f the Ht. A g ­
•■d upon l.y the jury which ren­ tral Park. An entire
nes Guild, an organization with
it ii *) 1....
program linn been « f ctni. h
v, „ , ri-tnrning
reliirnm;. from a «kmce m t-ril&gt;&lt;r( to the advertising fund ing, were In o " hipped to Rock- I
dered its rented verdict late this said and Conductor Jo eph R«'iz- o r|„ui|.i i-a lorced from the ro.i ...i gratlfylngly small. Mr. Shin* ford for sl.-iugliti i i.t n lior; e mc.it
which Mrs. Coleman has been close­
morning.
I,,,I . • i pre id himself as welt uncking plant, came Ie re with th-‘
ly identified.
cnstcin aniioimc 1 t1- morning
| w m -ki I again t a tree,
Republicans in House and that the program will include »ev-| M i T&lt; ague’s c..iapani«ii MIs* pl-a* d with collections thus far intention of dynamiting the plat &gt; 1
Senate hold separate conferences
. .nliniuted that no serious and was soriously wounded in the
tral old favorites.
K. Bl-.is""i. of \Vint. r Park. Mr.
i niilile woiil-l likely be experien- attempt.
today to |x rfect plans for Ix.th
■
|
..f
the
bind
hn*
dark
and
Mr.
Scott,
both
of
Or
The peraonne
, . .1 m collecting nil the pledges.
organizations before opening o f
lie was found in a thicket wher.*
been enlarged am,| nl „ improve 11 |.l||(,„ , r„ ,„ d with H few ........
TALLAHASSEE, Dee. G. IV)
Congress Monday.
The legislative committee rt'- h&lt;- had crawled after lie wo &lt; sh"t
ii“ oii. i t ! .Mcrnliltes.
since
the
dost
Florida’* Judiciary affairs wort
Storm victims in three Sou­
i
„rt*
d
that
Governor
Martin
had
hy
a
detective
who
raw
him
ill
c,,n*!
t
i
...
injured
young
woman
was,
stated. Thin day mum
thern states receives aid from was
t,. the home of her sister • toed the fish and bird reserva- the net of planting thu explosive., functioning this morning follow
cert attracted a large audience, in
i
three changes made Friday
enighbors following tornado Fri­
From hit rot In thu hospital l
spite o f tiie cool weather in­ timity in the Welal-a Apartments where tinii hill, which was passed at the
day which did considerable damhi-t session of the Icglslutur ?. ward of the jail, Lilts gave the in high legal circles of the state.
I
Sunday
a
f'lie
is
under
til-’
are expected to all
that
NEDERLAND, Col., Dec. G.—UV)
it is reported
r
J. II. Johnson, attorney for the
i lie m&lt;-mlicrs stated, however, that police a statement telling of four
care of physinan t.
—Twenty.iwu miner* entombed in
ernoon.
Internal
Improvement
Board,
mid
ik-delay
would
hi-caused
by
the
i
rov.M
U
H
nUl,m|)U
l(,
|
)Urn
t|,0
within
Conductor Betz i- Lein announc
former state senator, hud taken tho flaming suhterranenn pussago
The nmt ihino in which the par- l'
»"•! ‘ ’" i1 " noLlhtr T
'! plan , after ho had written a let- over tho office o f Attorney Gen­ of tho Fuirvicw Mine near this
cd the following |»n gram for the tv was returning t" anford wus'vc
inti"duccd
at
the
next
regul.it
((&gt;
^jr.t
**ooliit*r«-*,
wife
o
f
the
by another l-e
Sunday concert.
forccd « ff the road
eral today; Rivers Bufford had little mountain town for nearly
C. iiimand- automobile
’
,
, ,
.
| | president :-.-&lt;kiiig ln-r to use her
while rounding a sharp
March Tho i;
moved into tho sent made vacant IH hours, emerged today from their
Lake,
wh
Mayor Forrest
who nct» I jnf|ucnc(, al»Minst the nractlce.
cry, Curler.
oil the circuit bench when Judge underground tomb alive. Half o f
curve, it is said.
at chttirnian in the absence of
of
Autumn.
Tho other three attempts at T. F. West resigned two weeks them, big stalwart fellows, stag­
Overture—Quet n
President Biggins, stated that ne­
burning the plant were extinguish­ ago, and Judge Armstead Brown gered almost succumbed in smok­
KIVK DIB IN SHIPWRECK
gotiations
with
the
Atlantic
Coavt
’'
.
c &gt;&gt;.«
NEW YORK, Dec. G.— (A*)— Ilo- BiKK1
Grund Selection— Martlu, FloLine Railroad officials had rcsult- ed before much damage resulted. of .Miami. w;n signing “ chief jus* ing tunnels while ether were cur­
niunce has again invaded thu home tow.
LONDON. Bec. G.—f/P)—The ,,| in the company agreeing *J Since then private detectives have lice" after his official signature ried out.
sank tn« f Governor At Smith. A year
Thu fight now has shifted front
Intermezzo— In a Moonlit Gar- British Steamer Ashton
in handling thu business o f Flor­
i\
move it* trucks to allow fur the guarded the plant.
ago Al Smith Jr., eloped with Miss den, King.
Early yesterday one of the ida’s highest tribunal.
tho 'torturous rVeswvig earthen
jJjiy aftcr n collision with the I’ - completion o f the new boulevard
•b.-rtha Gott o f Syracuse when he
guards challenged a man crouch­
Intermission
Mr. Johnson’s appointment ai chamber* to a little frumo house
Shipping Board Steamer
, redti
to the
tilt' west. General satisfaction ed against a wall. Ill exchange
Rcn- S.
• as just 2.*i. About the tiume tinw
, nil in the Scheldt River. T te
Sacred Overture— R-»u
attorney general came lute ye*- where a temporary hospital hat
expressed hy member* over
11 is now revealed his younger
! Ashton went down within u f‘ v thi. announcement. Mayor Iu»ko o f pistol shot, the prowler appar­ tcrilny—about four hours, in fact, L***» thrown up to care for ti\
ently escaped
Dynamite was after
ur .............
. Mnrtin hud
brother, Arthur, the " governor’s nct*
men. There death canto to claim
Celebrated Sextette Lucia. Don- I m i n u t e s with the I•ds of the Capt
Governor
(ContoInucU on Page Three)
ml
three
members
of
thu
crew.
1
ction
son,
then
not
quite
18,
hold
two—
Robert Stevenson, a fulifer,
found
nt
nr
the
brick
wall.
After
I
nounesrd
Mr.
Buford
ns
the
[ toriia,]....
Iam aii&lt;
izetti.
nn all day search Litts was found .jc,,
an elopment o f his own.
and (!bnrles Hcrquist. a lescua
Patrol—The American, jleach'* lives
in a clump o f hushes almost two
worker. Most of the others aro ex­
Arthur was secretly married to
. ... ... w i»,.r.
Per .’ .i.;s Ann Hrss,.h is own age, of nn&gt;miles away, semi-conscious and
pected to recover.
\
ESS
EL
GOES
AGICOL.ND
March—
Stars
and
htrijK.*
B
,r
Jam »ge
with his hack filled with bird shot.
Tho Fuirvicw is a gold and load
Albany, hut kept the wedding n ever, Fousn.
T. Sl .r
mu
aerct until a few day* ago when
TAMPA, Dec. B—(At— Forty- mine. The men were eiitrapitd
Our National Anthem—wa- •
bis wife became a mother. Then
nine passengers hound from New early yesterday when a (ire brokiT
Key.
hrupertv Hi- governor and Mr*. Smith, for Spaugied Banner,
Orleans to Florida points via Tam­ out in tho mine and swept through
:•'»» than Hie firzl time learned of the ro­
might h« arrested because it
pa were transferred to tho Bay tho wooden timber for nearly 2')0
G
.—
|
he
HARTFORD, Conn., DueI* ^ f real
vuis thought he had heen married
Steamer Manatee lata last night feet Into the main tunnel. Tho
mance of their young child.
»_l The Hartford Courant say to N’azlniov*, Bryant insisted thut
FoU;
fire was followed by n cave-ln,
it;r
Over
the
telephone
from
Albany
u%i
at,a $ AI lu Nazimova, traif- his slate^ncnt in getting a license
The Sanford Cement Product* when the Gulf und Southern Steam which blocked the portal and lm*
M 10 per'he governor confirmed the news
( ’i&gt;m|i:tny, coii po.-i d o f B. F. I.nw- er ( ’omul grounded o ff Gadsden
was correct.
Point, nhout seven mile* below this prisoned the miners.
the marriage und ’said that
3’ TJar.l
lu lit 12 there was an announce­ son and C. E. Smith, who huvv city. The (.’omul was floated durTho miners escaped death pri­
Subdivision activities
Arthur and his bride were away.
ment in New York that he and both located in Sanford perman­
high tide and today is at her marily through tho building o f a
’ I ant sort o f sorry it happened," include the opening i 1'*'*, i'.'v,,i ,n U. her leading map.
ently,
announces
the
opening
o
f
its
Naximnva hud been married. I e
"'"n "nJ
ck here. Thu vessel wus said bulwark in a wing o f the west
, ,hot&gt;*. I’, ( " U
be said. “ Both o f them are very Lutonia, a Sanford
spoke the truth," Nazimova told new plant on the corner of Ki£
15*&gt;T PV! ,. u,llf—about 10— hut after all its just west o f the roi'rp® iuo.oo,
drift o ff the main tunnel. -ItlH)
'
have been undamaged.
^ ‘nakirt
the Courant when asked if he wa&lt; Street and Maplu Avenue.
feet from tho portal. Behind thi*
The
prieo
o
f
lots
will
l,c
The new factory tnnnufac
.m » r .n ,ly h o J ~ » ~ - single when he married Mis* GilA1 in th, . * °P‘* her affa ir und wc arc sat- It waa announce!.,i
shelter they eiccjietl thv deadly
BURGLARS
GET
$20,000
niied if they arc."
high hut building tile L
ave them from P“ *lb,e f r" ,L hooley.
gas fumes aud smoke. Clothing,
Thu Scruggs—ScW f
in |cution
to
for perjury aryl bl^imy'
u thcrt. to M y? Every- ch a n lcl prc*.iir#,
tones and dirt mere used to plug
IkLLWATEK,
Minn.,
Dec.
5.
Company
reports
that
•ccauso her huuhnnd spent nil
w.ooo
..__ married
han littn lfroin
■ any other tl
Bryant
hi-i
Mnrvaniu have
have passed
th'-' - ;
i Bryani
Twas
.« m
“ ~arra
" o th t0 Mis* thing tn-u can be said, has I) ■
Burglars knocked o ff the tho holes In the bulwark.
i
.
-pare time at the raJio trying Mnrvaniu
j Milford Conn lost wjni»
, i,i. Wb, should the matter be oda employed in
f three vaults in tbo Still° r D-Y, a Minneapolis woman was mark. They also report t h
jp further? Mr. Bprnnt I tho state,
Perffico early today and) The population of "Inner
sumatlon
o
f
a
deal.
,
v
n
.
I
Marjorie
Giinoouj
stlrTtd up
sumatlon o i u u «»„ —__. (,,
gran)c,l
a
,)iV0rce
nnd
cusUjdy
o
f
k»n
ncriure hlnweif. He u
Memben
torn.
*t«Jy $2
license, he Idid
a-r tw0 children.
office, whereby an Orlsnd"
100
hnpi |y mrrried. kkby bother I u^rca &lt;lne
diento becomes owner "LX';.,!. th? S ,„J '
th the matter:
averred h
Cypress
yprea Avenue, bonit.r »
it seemed Bu»i&gt;
the fox lights a trap on
v-.TsTwr-s,
1
"otm „
ried. Later when
lake, whic..
which they
intend to ^
.
.
1
death, the lynx mukes little
ope
us
a
subdivision,
it
cr no attemptsto freo hhuielf.
,
)
8'

* ($

Insurgent Question

!Z S l ^

PARRISH PRAISES
ST. JOHNS-INDIAN
43 Indictments Have
Already Been Issued R I V E R CANAL

£ a,s-!"m *

Business Houses Are
Closed And Homes
Emptied As Three
Are Laid To Rest

Elks Conduct The !
Interment Service
M a sse s Of Flowers
Placed On Graves
By St. Ajrnes Girls

folds;
while

■' a

News Summary

t

PAY TOO SMALL,

I m lj 1
u ,_

’I

1 ’ {S I ,

HEARS 'PLANS FOR

TO LEAVE OFFICE

Feature Program 5s
GivenOut For Hand
Concert On Sunday

Sanford Girl Hurt
In Auto Accident

(M
id

l ,
$ | ir-

H
H

l l i
fc * ’ v

Cowboy Injured In
Attempt To Blow
Up Slaughter Plant

Judiciary A Hairs Of
State Again Working
After Tl tree Changes

rnisOf

ms

Romance Invades New
YorkGovernor’sHome
For 2nd Time In Year

ii •

Entombed M iners
Are RescuedToday;
Two SuccumhLater

I -i

■an
*

1

f*
i

I

i

-s » r ; i *

thbor

Nazimova And Bryant Lived Together
14 y c.ars But Never Married, She Says

New Sub-Division
Opened On West Mut*

H r VSCfflSX

Sanford Tile Co.
Opens New Plant

V:
m •

1

1

1

6

vir \
/ i {

�Auqus

+ &gt;+++-:-+ ♦♦+♦♦ -M~fr :-!K-^ *-&gt;&lt;-

�'*i Yrr.''
*-r?:»
\ »♦
Vfi

THE SANFORD h r r a t .D. SATURDAY, P E C J&gt; j925.

v:

,

Longwood* s Miraculous March
to the Front!

M onday, D ecem ber

LO N G W O O D ’S population 52 years a g o was 1 (E . W . H E N C K ).
L O N G W O O D ’S population tod a y is about 1,000.
L O N G W O O D ’S p op u lation 12 m onths fro m now is con servatively esti­
m ated at fro m 5,000 to 6,000.

LON GW OOD O F F E R S M O R E T H A N A N Y O T H E R CITY IN
TODAY.

1921

M eans

Op

M ore to the In vestor.

A N D TH IS IS W H Y

M ore to the C apitalist.

.

Golden A cr e a g e , a $10,000,000 D evelopm ent o f about 7,000 acres ad join s
the city lim its o f L o n g w o c d .

More to the R esiden t.

-

Sem inola J o ck e y C lub R a ce T ra ck D evelopm ent, about
miles aw ay, will
tell •aw th ou san ds o f people*, includin g many capitalists from every state
in the U nion.

2

More to the B usiness M an.

100,000

600 R E S ID E N C E A N D B U S IN E S S SITES

Palm S prin gs, th ree m iles distant, is cre e lin g a $
hotel at the pres­
ent time, and co n tem p la tes the erection o f one costin g one m illion dollars.
Coral G ables in terests h ave recently purchased large tracts on L ake J es­
sup, two m iles fr o m the cen ter o f L on g w ood , which will see b ig d ev elop ­
m ent in the near fu tu re.

A

will be placed on the m a rk et M o n d a y m oan in g, D ecem ber 7tL
A LM O ST A C E R T A IN T Y th a t n ot a lot w ill &lt;oe unsold at the dj
TH REE DAYS.
L O W P R IC E S W IL L M A K E P R O F IT S FO R ALL!

A N D L O N G W O O D IS T H E C E N T E R OF A L L AC TIV ITIE S

.

L O N G W O O D is sp e n d in g $27,500 f o r a city w ater supply.

/

y

The prices are so L O W a s to be a lm o st u n believab le. The residence!
ra n ge in price fr o m $300 to $ ,
, w ith an a v e r a g e o f a b ou t$600. E-U
tionally g o o d business fr o n t a g e m ay be p u rch a sed at from
to 3
per fron t fo o t,— a p rice th a t m ean s untold p r o fits fo r buyers. Thinkw]
L on g w ood will b e , - T H A T IT M U ST L O G IC A L L Y BECOME! Thenf
ure p ro fits on a con serv a tiv e basis,an d y ou w ill b e surprised.

1 000

L O N G W O O D has a m ov em en t u n der w ay to b rin g F lorida’s W H ITE W A Y
throu gh tow n.
L O N G W O O D is to have in the im m ediate future the follow in g new institu­
tion s; h ou setf in new m odern b u ildin gs, soon to be erected :
The L O N G W O O D B A N K &amp; T R U S T C O M P A N Y .

$100

F O R S E E N ,B Y H E N C K — B R O U G H T A B O U T B Y PRIME

The LO N G W O O D P H A R M A C Y .
The LON GW OOD M E A T M ARKET.
The L O N G W O O D G A R A G E .

th e ultim ate d ev elop m en t o f L o n g w o o d w a s fo reseen by its founder,
E. W . H enck, y ea rs a g o n e . I t’s p resen t lea p in to the public eye hash
b rou gh t abou t la rg ely b y Mr. L. C. P rim e, G en era l Sales Manager ft
I inker C om pany, o f O rlan do. M*\ P rim e is in touch with capitalists!
the North who have m ade m on ey by fo llo w in g his lead in Florida res
tate. These capitalists u n h esita tin g ly sa y th at LONGWOOD is the
pioposition b rou g h t to th eir atten tion by Mr. P rim e.

1he L O N G W O O D IN N , form erly k n ow n as the O ra n g e and Black Hotel
has been taken o v e r by a syn dicate o f capitalists, and will be put in the
best
o rd e r, an d a ddition s m ade. W hen com p lete this hotel will b e a n
ou tsta n d in g ta cto r a m o n g Florida H ostelries.

01

An A U T O M O B IL E A C C E S S O R Y M A N U F A C T U R IN G C O M P A N Y is e x ­
pected to loca te in L O N G W O O D in the v ery n ear fu tu re, the land fo r the

F O L L O W T H E L E A D OF T H O S E W H O KNOW !

? '1
200

FEP i t e - M
,(,I,u nat? d by
w - H en ck , L O N G W O O D ’S PIONi Yrn
i i . Ihw plan t will g iv e p erm a n en t em ploym en t to be­
tween 150 and
men. Mr. H enck invites e th er m a n u fa ctu rin g com ­
panies to L o n g w o o d on the sam e basis.

rhe.^e capitalists K N O W . F ollow th eir lead and m ake money withd
u* f vi 11 s t a ff ot salesm en will be on the g ro u n d early Monday nwfl
t&lt;&gt; take cate of all com ers. First com e, fir s t served. W e cannot
too stron gly the a d v a n ta g e s o f beim r early.

L O N G W O O D IMiOPEUTIES F O R S A L E E X C L U S IV E L Y B Y

THE TINKER SYSTEM
THE TINKER COMPANY
Tinker Kuildint'
12 West IMne Street

AND
A ffilia te d C om panies
L. C. P R IM E , G en eral Sales M anager

JOE TINKER* 50

Phillips Theater P8*1
A
33 South
Telephone Ilf*

�Girl Bandit

designated A s

_
X11lAjtui tarn
Property Reported By Realty

Division O f The
il Advisory Board

.,
.......»***,‘
. u&gt;
wiling
to * statements made
mack*!—
!— ’ '
ml
j ny local
really dealers,
an increas­ many inquiries relative to celery
ing interest is being shown in San- culture are being received here.
' fonl r- nl .■ .‘ ate by outsiders. Nu­
The White Realty Company re­
merous imiuiries are received ports a comprehensive study o f
|naily from those who are begin- poKibilities in the celery growing
nim; to hear of, and become inter- field, made at the request of J. H.
&lt;'ted in Sanford, it is said, and Wood, a cotton man of Savan­
these inquiries are based upon a nah. He asked for detailed infor­
real desire to find a worth while mation upon the various expenses
locality, and nre for the most part, r.nd hazards, and the returns which
from men of real worth, who are could be expected by the individual
not socking speculative invest- in celery growing.
In tne investigation by the
nu nts as much as they nre looking
ior •■mind business investments White company, the American
nnd S m.s for themselves, it is re­ Fruit Grower* Exchange and vari­
ported.
ous prominent and successful cel­
'hark l). Durkce o f New York ery growers were called upon for
City, .aid to have recently sold information.
The survey showed that the av­
1
which was one of
tne largest in the country manu­ erage net profit per ncre, on cel­
facturing ami distributing marine ery alone, after nil expenses hud
hardware, lias been quoted as say­ been deducted, was $285.00.
One inquiry reported from At­
ing, that he in more impressed
with
ford's possibilities for lantic City involved over 275,000
largo and wholesome growth, than acre . of undeveloped land. This
with any other locality in the state, inquiry came in by wire, Friday,
lie i - said to consider Sanford's and docs nut mean that when the
prospects of becoming n large iri- deal is closed it " ill be of that
mugnitude, it was explained.
laii t part, especially bright.
A sale of celery land to Eugeno
Among other inquiries reported
1y local real estate men, were sev- R. Phillips, of Winter Park, was
i ..1 from New York hotel and the­ also nnnouncod. Mr. Phillips pur­
ater Interests. The nature o f chase 1 a farm on I.ake Jessup,
these inquiries, in monk eases is near Wagner, which formerly bc'itch that the eventual investment
here, of considerable New York
t'npital is very promising, it is

r. 4. Curtis Robinson, secrc
n to lnger of the Growers and
will League
of
Orlando,
: in Charles A. Faircloth, pn
and th-* National. City Bank Tatnna
uj a.—
president i ’iorand , ........
Herman A. Dnnn,
"
~ -----anches ida Development Board, St. Bet
1
W.
fl Dow,
n "'.- traffic man*
ninic
orsburg:
W D.
a per Florida Citrus Exchange,
Tampa; J, 2. Farriah. president
.. Florida Saw Mill (Asso­
Georgia
ciation, Jacksonville; Norman W,
nj vhm Graves, chairman transportation
r:Ja Di* committee, Miami; I- M. Autey,
bud Ad- i naval store and real estate, Orlan­
Service do; T. T. Monroe and Chambliss
Railway National Bank, Ocala; C. B. Rich­
ard, president chamber o f com ­
Movement merce Fort Lauderdale; L. M,
an Kail* Rhodes, commissioner state bu*
[i organ- reau o f marketing Jacksonville;
d StatcJ, and others.
rr Burr,
The following railroad contact lnirom; n.iughcity is cnyl 21.
ion com- committee to represent the com- police i'f Omaha, Neb., who 1[ division, ...ion interest of the carriers o f her under nrre-t for mb’ ry,
Important Florida was appointed.
she has been n bandit sine b of }■«.
i£. Edwards, district manager was l«i. Fhe traveled with A,
n to *.*’ -' f- nr
.frv ico division
... ----------,
_
chairman; : Ilendcr on until lu* wad killed
been at J. II. Owen, general superintend* j a gun battle a year ago; then
eat transportation Florida East' went with his brother, Cl;
; railroad Coast Railway; C. F. Hi:;, super-1 Clyde \va* shut to il.nth ny p| Florida
b u t August, and Dorothy
i « in the
with the third brother, Elmer,
made a
and F.lnu v are accused of a t
i -: ” by
hery in K nsas City.
state in
as soraCOM M ERCE BODY
I under

said.

That the country at large is be­
ginning to realiu that

H E A R S P L A N S FOR
N E W W H IT E W A Y

advisory
!mako_ a
operation
r. fivers,
lusinrsscs
'railroads
certain
i proiwris of ail

(C ntiaued from page 1.)
also told of th:’ plana to cimii let j
tlie whit •way mi cant Fi i tr.-&lt; t.
Howard HulicU, entertained the ; JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 5.— @ —
gathering with a few short stori.-&lt; Wholi ale quotations prevailing on
nnd ended hi.r fun making with the Jacksonville market today as
the announcement that the new rep ted by the Florida State Mar­
hot"! would probably open ot itim e Bureau are ns follows:
the pul*
I! nils, grien, fancy fl.OtlfuJj.riit;
scheduled lime. Jan. !.
Bed upon
(Tiki F. s. first* bushel crate*
ran itnilCom mil tec \ids lintel lluilders
thairnian.
It vvn .i d that the traffic n-l ind li.mipi-rs :t.0«)(cc .’l.r.O; eggplant t
Itposed of
transportation committ
i- r. ••- tondnrd crates and hampers 2.25
p I'nilv 1
nonsible fur (-curing the pormi’-* , in 2.50; peppers, green, medium
'ssion of
and loc.it "g the ears in v. In b i:te standard crates l.OUfiol.aO;
ion as a
moat of the hotel’* kitchen .q.i - •.range:-., boxes, fancy well malurid .‘l.00((i).‘I.f)0; gra|K'fruit, boxes,
Ion niamen* was shipped, enabling the
owners to uivc possible it •&lt; oi t.inttcy well matured ;i.5l)&lt;vp:t.tH).
'several weeks in the opening uf
NEW YORK, Dec. 8.—(/B) A
the hot !.
progressive
forward movement in
Some idea o f the problem* the
the slock market coupled with an
city has I" face was gathered ly
•xpnnsiott in the volume of trailtin if presennt when M.ivnr like
in'f was the principal development
stated that during tl: pa.-t tw &gt;
of interest in the financial world.
months the city had ndd more g.'m I’ublic participation was on a
than during the previous 12
broader scale advance in win at
months.
prices to the highest levels of the
.
s
ot
tiuvcrt
i
mg
'l*-pi:
it
in.;
each territory tm ns to assist in
season.
vantages of the City, to lie
anticipating car requirements for
One of the most encouraging
sn| throughout the State,
different seasons.
factors o f tile week, f mm a mar­
ia ed among the memlicrs, ket viewpoint was tin favorable
To adjust informally car diffi
nilv. rtiiicmi nt m in in
ciitic.-. that arise locally between
1 report of economic condition told
t i the rami’.1 i whi'-li lu by Mellon in his comment on the
shipper* and carriers ntpi to pro­
mote car operating efficiency in
bunk rate situation.
\\, iVnrninn
maximum loading uud handling o f
Trade development* WCVi'
o
f
inquire
,
var.i by shippers and carriers.
foriualy favorable. S
t o:j?itry. nn* tions con tinned to exj
(*);.i m11»**r of ri.-e to
I orc7iniz.T
liRbUiCiv.!
predictions i
uf tin cani- iari'i* increase in unfilled tonnage
Wluili* J,
o f the United State i Steel Cor
potation, for the final months o.‘
the year. Gasoline prices were
Five T on s oi* S teel T a k e a Icitle
tiffetud coincident with another'
decline in the output of crude oil. &lt;
Railroad freight traffic continued i
at the rate o f more than a million
ears a week.
Trading in th-stock market was devoid of *|&gt;eetanilar movements.
I’ . S. Steel, climliing liark lo
wi hiu I points of its record high
1 re of I.:*.»1• rcassuiiKii it place
the leader uf the itul i lrial dr. • 1

S

1‘red'Uliun is .'till gaining in
tot ton manufacturing centers and
goods on old orders continues full
Wash Fabric Market Normal
Brown quod*, branded, have been
r» •i-eil in some cases to n parity
\iitli oiher In: and there has been
vunridcrahl e small lot trailing dull'*
at r iiifiili ntial figures. Wash faliri. - me still being bought in i
eon irvatiiv way, many of 'he con­
verters having found trade c juv.

., blew up the other day nnd burned
thin five-ton chunk o f steel or. top
fifty feet after it struck the ground

ton’5 Prophecy
[Years Ago
mo the future,
lee,'

fur os human eye

cnv nil with commerce, argosies
"ic sails,
purple twilight, dropping.down
QVlIv I .1----

r.cavens f,n with shouting, nnd
rained a ghastly dev.*

&lt;

Bwns’ airy navies grappling

,
in Jj

'i- v j Ul-widc ’ wliispcr o f th e®
"uul rushing warm,
Knlartb of the pennies plunging
3h the thunderstorm;
drum throbbed no lon ger ond va
; “c tiugs were furled.
JllCnt oi Ilian, lb** !•'n,tf.*-r**b'r’ nf in

ni ‘ ,l.
° f most shall hold
E ^ aJn&gt; in awe.
ni h v!1 i;ia^ s^llmber, lapped in

namplmg &lt;f fancies but repent or
|dvrs have lieen .-*111111! and few lines
are shaping up ns leaders.
Last month lO.OOU.O'M) pound 1
were old for future delivery, cut• ten due 1 is moderately well sold
•with prires very clone. Cotton
: blnnkits and part wool bianki ...
i made in cotton mills are selling
tu death, the. for next year but in many in
v.-'.* thrown a ;.Unices tlmy have not bet'll open!,
, priced for the trade. Colored cut; ions are quiet.
J’rircs current in primary nmr, hi ts are as follows; i’rint cloth*
:m inch Illxnb fl.'lc; C&gt;IxCOs OG*.v*v:
I .“ H'a inch (JixtJ ts 'J5c; brown sln-et
ings southern standard 1 lie ; tick­
ing-* 21c; prints U 'ic; staple gingJ hums ll'-jc ; dress ginghams 12NEW YORK, l)cc. 5.—
’ Brisk bidding for the motor share*
imparted a firm ton'* to stock
,.rices nt today’s opening although
I th" market was forced to contend
with scattered profit taking. GenI cral Motors, Mack Trucks, Chry&lt;
ler and Fisher Body scored init­
ial games but Dupont fell back
fou points on caiizing. A. C. I,,
nnd ‘‘ Knty" pfd. led nnd ad vane
in the*nil shares.
Despite a three-point reaction In
American Can, the upward tend­
ency o f prices continued uncheck­
ed throughout the early dealings.
The buying movement embraced
each standard issues as U. ii. Steel

&gt;i uf the world, and ull the w o n ­
't would b e : '

antral blue;

Fancy Cuff

reripd for twenty-six consecutive
hours. At home he dropped into
a deep sleep and proceeded to
have n teriblc nightmare.
So
vivid were his dreams that he
aroused the entire neighborhood
with his cries and shouts. Believ­
ing him to be dving the neighbors I
rushed him to the hospital, where
a physician awakened him a n d '
cautioned him not to sleep on his
U...1. n
'
* *

—

| (You can always tell Dut­
chess 'trousers when you
see them— by the Warran­
ty. sewed on the left hip
pocket.

TO
NORTHERN
C IT IE S !
Dt* uCmfi

ftcxn)*;tM&gt;*rCt«. L ’l»,

The Dutchess Warranty
mfrtns more than just a
Kuarantee o f high quality
— for we will make Rood,
in cash, if your Dutchess
Trousers fail

I r*
iiiiuim . K.li.Jri il&lt; NSW,
nuc-Ukmt S S. AUrstunf. l ,r,,, InJuJin( Mill ,**JIxtth, to

flALTIMORK. IM.S*
1’llll APri PillA. txt.ta
UO.VIO.N,
TV-. jS f.tf, ml rul&lt;M«ytik«uo«Wt
N &lt;thnn (lm,taduJintN&lt;wYotll S»:«u»
ta S.vvxuh.
5 5 IVilJuK nny mJi|i fun Xtuml
Jut.t u ltuUOtl(Ku.
Aulomobltr* Carrlrd.
Siml fin llluilitlail tkwkUl,

Ambition* indeed, is the wide flar­
ing cuff that finisher this white
kid glove. The checkerboard iffec» is achieved by waving strnrs
o f black and white kid. It could
bo worn effectively only with the
narrow, close-fitting rleevT, and
with a very plain costume.

Mminli 1 Mrwti TnnruUtioa C*a*MT
Fkf 1 .4 ILRif St.
TAtl‘M
JACUOMVILtr. FtA.

In Oregon one m ay*be fined
from $‘25 to $75 for throwing
away between May 15 and Octo­
ber 1, “ any. lighted tobacco, ci­
gars, cigareu, matches, firecrack­
ers or other lighted material, on
any forest land, private road..pub­
lic highway, or railroad right-ofway within tills state."

If a button comes o ff we
will pay you 10c; if they rip
we will pay you $1.00.

Nothing could be fairer!

Woodruff &amp; Watson
First Street

5 A 'fG reat'C on d ition eri
IJ uc jBcnjiimlnX
ItnowoiT o s * tile ]
L'‘Sheik of llollvA
wood.'*3 mul l tils'
w 1f oi* M a r I o n |
1

A.

Wu poll Canary Dirtl.s nnd
l’arrobt too. Aldo Cold FLsh
that will please you.

\

Nixon, s c r e e n ’
star, are firm be-,
(levers In plenty'
of outdoor_txcrelse to keep ono
Jn £ e x c e l l c n t
p h y s i c a l r 1 M&gt;
and T thu i'tT en-'
It i n c e t o n e ' s
wuith A hi * the
w o r k • a • day
w o r 1d. ♦ M o s t
1every day t jou
cun Ih’ d the two
out for a Jog on
s o m e ♦ country
highway far remend from the
city's noise mid
hustle. JUrc they
are shown on
one * ot
their
us u at / Jaunts.*
r.ojamtn. In &lt; iso
yotl don’t ko jW,
Is

a

NVest First Street
1 block west of Del-and ttond
Sanford, Fla.

promising

l.exi r ‘ hi - t li e
lliThtwcIght divi­
sion. nnd so....
day . to»I&gt;eS
hob! .the crownf
II ■' " n y

la-unard v.eatcd
kc.eml ' me till"*
ago..

Loan.a

MONEY AVAILABLE

For First Mortgage Loan* on Liberal Valuation Bail*
Consult us first "hen in the market for funds
ifagiiult;* .v Sceoml

A. I». CONNELLY &amp; SONS

W HEN YOU B O R R O W E D M ONEY F R O M
THE B A N K , YOU GAVE A W R IT T E N PROM
ISE T O PA Y — —
I WANT TO BORROW
ilAOO FOR 3 0 DAV3

ALL RIOtIT, JUST
SION T^ll j UOTE

M cL A U L I N
■
5

THE JEWELER
Plume ,159-W

212 East First St.

Established 1875

M
D B iin a is .ii:H iu m iu iis iH is s is iB iis is H ia iiiliis a B

A N D T H E N P A ID
9 0 D A YfJ L A T E R

PROM PTLY /

I WANT T O TAKE
CAHE O f- THAT
f
NOTE I SIGNED J
niWEE MONTHS r J

FINE. 1

AOO. r — &gt; — 1

WHEN YOU BOUGHT M A T E R IA L S F R O M
US, YOU GAVE US YOUR W O R D T H A T
YOU WOULD PAY P R O M PTLY ,
I WANT TO GET

SO M E 1

m a t e r i a l s , i ’l l pav you
FOR TH EM IN L E S S j TIIAN 30 DATS

W
BELIEVE
W E
L. D
L L lt-V E Y O
OU
UR
R W O RD
G O O D _______
A S Y _O .U R
W
R IT T E N
I
jv .

IS A S
.
P R O M IS E !

^vTO D A Y

ALL RIGHT, IF YOt/LL PAY
VJITHIN THAT TIME WE'LL
----- s &amp;E GLAD TO A C - f
5 ^ ^COM M OD ATE YOU. 1

W E ’ R E L O O K IN G

FOR

YOU

/

R e t a il . Lu m o zu m a n ~ u

us—keeping the ledger aceountn. KodiDI Hlateite ri'spmullile pcoiilc by extending credit if they
y will. The obliuution Its fulfill your verbal ohliKaas ijreat n.s your oliUtrut(un to meet your written
the courtesy o f credit, won't you be as courteous

w** ■ . .- ‘ -Ac
f , Ar;* C 'j Y f l
-sassi*?nsaSBEaf^rvS

/

WORKS ALONE IN IIIS STORE
worked
•A New
» » •York druggist
*

CHICAGO, Dec. 5 . - ( / ? ) toes rather slow, market
steady; Win. Minn, sacked
whites 3.25^,7.50; few fan*
to 11.65; Idaho sacked russet
©2.50.
Though James Watts’ residence
was recently torn down, u replica
o f hii, attic workshop as it ap­
peared at his death has been erecte*i in the Bcicace Museum at South
Kensington.

i’honc LLj

�f

r

“* -'VV"

U/S

i m g i nerw

PAGE FOUR

THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, D E C ,A lg g L

B A C K ON T H E R O C K P IL E

H ie Sanford Herald
V itlb M

•"

A ga in L oca tion C ou n ts

m r r ■««■••• •»••*&lt;

*1

As Brisbane Sees It

Cam pounding Felony
Once again Sanford’s strategical location makes itself
I n i i r «l !«■»«*.
Hooks Too Dear
Jhrt«r«d »■ s«eon d C la ss I t tt J iR of great value.
Its transportation facilities, its railroad
2 Jobs for Ford
OoU'bsr 17. 1919. at th s P o sio fftc s
a t Baaford. F lo rid * L*»d«r A c t o f tonnage, its storing equipment all have had much to do with
A Rabbit Shoots
U u «k i, liiT.
the continuation of the building program.
By ARTHUR BRISBANE
(C o p y rig h t 11X&amp;)
M liU .lI&gt; 1* HDAJ------ __ M H n
According to figures recently given, construction in
B. HOWARU IIERO----November made a two hundred per cent increase over the
til HuMlta *»»•■»
rb""*— .same month of last year. Sixteen hundred thousand dolTHERE ARE Inwa against com­
IUB^rHIITm.1 R A ir *
Jars worth of construction work has been carried on in San­ pounding a felony. I f n man steals
On* T s a i —11.00 Hi* M&lt;.nih*-..tl.tO
L u m sre.l In cry *»y-jt*"lrr' *P o«
r ford so fnr this year ns compared with less than six hundred your money, and if you pay hint
w»«k. He- W»«Uly Edition »x.
say
thousand dollars worth o f building activity in 1924.
, to bring it bnck, promising to ...
psr » # » r .
_____ ________
It is interesting to compare the record Sanford has made i
crime.01* 1 ’ &gt;ou urc BU1 y
RFC*'IA I. NOTICE) All obituary
■o/lcea, card* of tbanka. resolutions with that of other Florida cities, known for their progress- , Financial* innstitutions, however,
and notlcaa ol sntsr;aln:-*snis wbers
( l i r c t i (*• Midi will lii charged ivenes.s and rapid growth. In October Miami did ten m il- 1and concerns that issue insurance
f.ir at rsfulsr advsrtlslnx rate*.__
lion dollars worth of building, but this amount was cut in jngninst
M B H M T I tT lin A S S n C lA T K fl I 'll BUN half in November. St. Petersburg showed a decrease in No­ make a regular business o f com­
pounding felonies.
TV.* Associated Prtaa ta exclus­
ivity sntltled in rha me for re- vember of five hundred thousand dollars. Tampa a like
pubflcatlon o# all nawa dispatches amount. Orlando’s construction decreased two hundred and
IN NEW YORK recently, a
etedlt*. to It nr not otherwisecrea­
ted in thla paper and alao the It,* thirty thousand dollars, and Fort Lauderdale two hundred young criminal named Fire stole
aa* ] i « i published herein. All rights
/■01&gt;ut,Ilca11&lt;,ti of apeclal Jlipatoh- and sixty five thousand dollars. Sarasota cut its building $250 from « bnnk. The bank al­
aa nirsln ara alio reserved.
by nine hundred thousand dollars. But still Sanford showed lowed him to go free, on his prom­
ise lo pay in installments. That
SATURDAY. DF.C. G, 102:,.
a great gain in the same month.
was compounding n felony, ns
The reason given for the general slump throughout the well ns committing a crime.
THP. H E R A L i/9 PLATFORM
During his freedom this young
state
is the inbound freight embargo. Millions of dollars’
I-—Deeper water route to Jacksonworth of building materials, consigned to Florida points have man' killed another hoy named
trill*.
L — Construction o f 8L Johns-ln* been held up by the traffic jam, and this largely accounts Nye.
dlar River canal
for the decrease of approximately ten million dollars in con­
JUST AS a public service the
1.—-Extension c f white way.
mother of that boy ought to sue
$/•-Extension o f local amusement*. struction work in thirty days’ time.
— Swimming pool, (ennla eourta,
Fortunately for Sanford, its record-lireaking building the bnnk thnt compounded the
etc.
program continued throughout last month. Many new murderer’s felony. If the bank
G/—Aagmentlng o f building pro* homes were started in addition to work on several apart- hadn't committed the crime of
am—booses, hotels, apartment
nmrment houses. In every section of the city there are eviS i " in jail and
Kites.
Extension of afreet paving pro* dences of rapid growth while the expansion of the business i his victim would not have been
gram.
killed.
district continues.
V —Construction
of
boulevard
Winston Churchill says books
So
far
Sanford
has
not
suffered
to
any
great
extent
aroi nd i.alm Monroe,
cost too much. "Too much is put­
fi— ('omplr'fon o f city beautifies* from the freight congestion, which has caused a general ting it mildly. A reader pays $2
tie-up in rail facilities. Sanford with its fine water trans­ for a book that can bo inunufactlon program.
•.— Expansion ot f.cJtool ayatem portation and by virtue of the co-operation that it has given ,tu n d for 20 cental and for'n really
with proviilun for Increased fa* the railroad in unloading shipments, has not been serious- ! k° chJ book, such as "The Golden
eliltlee.
ly affected and has continued its march of progress while; h°uR'1* noW
p&lt;* two v')l*
other Morula cities have found it necessary to stop con- whnt can be produced for $1 .
RIRLE VERSE FOR TODAY
struct ion on a large scale.
DELIVERANCE AT H AN D:— I
WHEN HE gets around to it
Location again makes Sanford. Few places are able to
will bo with him in trouble; I will boast of the good fortune that has been found here. San­ Henry Ford ought to start a bonk
deliver him. Fsalm 51:15.
publishing business, an show pub­
F R A Y E Iti-O Blessed Redeem­ ford has been one of a very few places whore it has been lishers bow to make money with­
er and Isird, we would come unto unnecessary to curtail construction activities.
out charging ten times what a
Thee, for in Thee we are safe from
book costs.
----------------o----------------

m *

"W sa

\

"S t?

LflkbT (V,
'Mien

C

every fiery
One.

dart

of the Wicked

-------- o--------

THE ROSE RE YON D THE W A L L
Near a shady wnll a roso once
,
once grew,
Budded ami hloHsomcd in God's
free light,
Watered and fed by the morning
dew,
Shedding its sweetness day and
night.
As it grew and blossomed fair and
tail,
"dope” pointed to n loss in both
It came to a crevice in the wall
Through which there shone a beam
o f light.
Onward it crept with milled streng­
th,
W i t h e r a thought of fear or
And it followed the light through
the crevice' length
And unfolded Itself on the other
side.
The light, the dew, the broadening
view,
Were found the same as they were
before;
And it lost itself in beauties new,
Breathing Hh fragrance more and
more.
Shall claim o f death cause us to
grieve,
And mnlte our courage faint or
full ?
Nay, let us faith and hope receive,
The rose still grows beyond the
wall.
•Scattering frngrnnee far and wide,
Just as it did in days o f yore;
Just ns It did on the other side,
Just ns It will forever more.
— A. L, Fink.

------- o--------

If talk was money, do you lum­
pen to know anyone who would
have kale to burn?

------- o -------

2Ri*

Now'a the lime for anybody to
** strike that wants to shiest the
grave diggers of Chicago liuvo a l­
ready led the way.
--------- o--------This is certainly a poor time of
the veur for friend husband to
complain about being short of
money.

--------o-------

Classified advertisement in the
Miami
Herald say#:
"Wanted
Young woman to wash in yard."
No fair peeping.
--------- o--------The Associated Editor.! at least
hope that "no great men o f this
era will he immortalized in bronze
balloon trousers." Nor great wo­
men In rolled hose.
Poland wants Henry Foul for
king. Well, he lias done things in
the past that makes ns believe be
might make a rattling good king,
ut that.
The Tampa Telegraph says a
good example of passing the buck
Is: "Look it up in the dictionary—
I’m busy." Well, it'.s a mighty good
&gt; thin** to pass the buck to.

B ew are T he F o r g e r

Where would Ford be with h i* )-'
automobiles if ho bail charged
!
000 for a runabout?

, K
|
ALTOI
"Mr Itriaw I

&lt;»*»U, 1

...
*»*«* m 1

«•ft jinUJ
$
1
Nm
11
IT**. !C-f

T H E T E X A S IN C ID E N T

Not very long ago a salesman in a real estate office
TAMPA
IF YOU have an inventive
forged a check for one thousand dollars, and got away with
mind, Mr. Now, the postmaster
Self-government
w o u ld
lie
it. Ik* stole one o f the Idunk checks of his employer and general,
would like you to invent worth while because it is so incleverly copied the necessary signature which made it pos­ a flying machine for
cnrryin? ^Foresting, if for no other reason,
sible for him to easily secure the money he wanted. Then mails thnt will not collect
and one of its most diverting de­
he left town and as far as we know lie has not been heard tore, turning to ice, loading down velopments in a lung time is the
the
machine
in
the
cold
tipper
air.
from since. His employer is out the thousand dollars.
fascinating Texas incident.
All engaging possibilities of
Florida stands near the top of the list in the number of
MR. M A Y O, Henry Ford’ s
forged checks that are passed. Swindlers make it a point chief engineer, should settle that that incident were supposed to
been exhausted when James
to pick prosperous sections in which to tin their work and problem. The beat wasted in the have
E. Ferguson was impeached, re­
exhaust
of
the
Henry
Ford
allthis largely accounts for the great numbers of crooked deals
metal monoplane might be used moved from tho office of gov­
that are pulled in our state. Confidence men, wire tappers to
ernor of Texas and subjected to
keep outer layers of metnl free
heavy citizenship disabilities and,
and forgers usually work hand in hand and frequently are of Ice.
votes having in the meantime
found operating close to home.
come to the women o f America,
IT WAS Amos Cummings on
It might be advisable for Sanford people to exercise
his wedded wife, Mirant, was elect­
the
New
York
Sun
in
Charles
A.
every possible precaution in order to protect themselves
l!m„
....
ed to the same office six years la­
during this winter, from the forger and the clever check &gt;
u W U w t° fi new/"" m“" ter in 11)21. After that came a
manipulator. The banks are ever vigilant for safeguard
In Alsace a rabbit has just shot minor debt adjustment and a
the interests of their depositors, however, the following sug­ a man, and that also is news, A small part of the obligation owed
collectively by women o f the coun­
gestions, if observed might avoid an unpleasant experience. De Mouche, a farmer, laid bis gun try to the men for sharing suf­
on the ground to take a rabbit
Lock up your blank checks and cancelled vouchers.
from the trap.
Another rabbit, frage with them was repaid when
Use some method of check-protection recommended
dashing from the bushes, stepped the influence of Mrs. Ferguson,
on the trigger and I)e Mouche not onl&gt;' eligible to office but in
by your banker,
crawled
home with a full load of actual possession of one, conceded
Start writing the amount of the check as close as
shot in his back. How that would itlu' lt,gal Ineligibilities imposed on
possible to the left hand margin, drawing heavy
interest the rabbits of the world. .Mr. Ferguson.
black lines through the unfilled space-leave only
It must not be expected, how­
But they can't read.
ever, that with immersion in the
a minimum o f space between figures.
I HANKS TO Locarno, west­ many details of governing a stale
Destroy all checks that you spoil in writing
ern
Europe thinks that peace has as big as Texas, all else that fo l­
Never issue checks to unvouched-for strangers or
come, and the question now is: lows in the executive chambers in
make them payable to "cash" or to "bearer".
What will western Europe do with Austin must necessarily be in the
Don’t sign blank checks.
the people? The first thing should nature of an unti-clinmx. The cli­
A little precaution, and the exercise of tare, which soon nt%to cut tlu* cost of keeping for max o f climaxes is, in fact, now
in a movement to Im­
becomes routine may save you a great deal of trouble as war since war Is not expected? planned
peach "M a" Ferguson as well as
well as hard-earned money.
FRANCE COULD take half .1 Pa Ferguson, possibly starting un
------------------- 0------------------- -

C o-op era tin g W ith The M erchants
December is a busy month in the lives of the merchants.
In their desire to supply the demand of their customers and
to render satisfactory service to all, the matter of collecting
back accounts is lost sight of.
The Herald believes a suggestion to the people who owe
money, that they pay their bills, will result in greater co­
operation being shown between merchants and customers.
It would lie conferring a favor on the business houses, as
well as bettering one’s own credit standing, if those carryittg nccountn would soc that they are settled before starting
tho Christmas
...
1 buying.
.. . . . . . ___
At tremendous expense, the stores of the city have put in
extra heavy stocks in order to meet the requirements of all
their friends. To carry great varieties of merchandise re­
quires much financing ami the paying of many thousands of
dollars, and often, due to slowness of collections, merchants
experience difficulty in making the necessary financial ar­
rangements.
There ore a good many persons in Sanford whose trade
is valuable to the marehunts and who have unlimited and
unquestioned credit. But sometmes these same people take
an unfair advantage of litis by allowing their accounts to
run month after month due to negligence on their part and
as a result, the merchant suffers. This customer whose
credit rating will not permit more than thirty days’ credit,
is l he better and more desirable customer.
It would bo a fine thing if those people in Sanford who
are prosperous, and that means everyone, will make it a
point to square their accounts promptly this month and by
so doing co-operate with their friends, the store-keepers.
Sit down now and write a check so that your account will
ho a more pleasing sight to the merchant.

NYXTPUH

IMIMIMim I

R obertson , Williams and]

TIMES

PUBLIC AfVOl'YTAH

confess a swindle and return to
Slilli ia-ir. Ms-mii«* 1,ap, 1
the state treasury $000,000 fraud­
ulently obtained on one o f those
highway projects which just now x x a i i a u o u x i i l i a i a i i i i luuaasximm
nro the special solitude o f nil gov­ ■
■ AUDITS
ernors.
SYSTEJE
The most damaging charge of
nil is that Ma is only tie jure gov­
ernor while Pa is the da facto
*
governor. For, o f course, n pe­ *1
Jacksonville, Tatnpj.Hl
culiar unfitness ami failure to
comprehend responsibilities would
Sanford, \\Y t I'akkij
hi- revealed if she had permitted
another to usurp the office and
C E N T R A L FLORIDA!
discharge its duties. It is a d if­
317-BIS First NationiA
ficult charge to prove and still
n start on proving it would tie
Sanford, Ha
made if such specifications as tho
S. G. GUAY, Kesiiw
pardon record ami highway scan­ 2
dal can be established under th? n a v a l!
xbbicins ■ actvia u xjsa a a lu fl
general allegation.
May a gentleman impeach a
Indy?
Those arguing tho point
C H I R O I ’ KAClt
in low tones in the statehouse cor­
SI
ridors can hear the smash as Ma
brings her rubber stamp down on
BAD I
another set o f pardon papers. For
outer■
Ma is defiant—or is it only P a 1
inner
who is vicariously defiant?
A t;
1 he direct 0^j
any rate, Ma will have u few
things to tell those horrid naugh­
adjustment*!
ty hoys in the legislature herself
nelly, ito','
before she walks out, an impeach­
Ihe rhiropnril
ed woman.
S ktoi
"Voiintof
Nor is Governor Ma by horsylt
in believing that
these things
should be told
tho legislature.
r i iin o i'i: \&lt; n r u'lxruU’L
•Mrs. Edith E. Williams, o f Dallas,
iiniitii-. aor-ao-. t'lf-i
.
million men o ff the public payroll endless chain of elections, im­ is an avowed candidate for thy
- t.i r. r “ —
Ilnur*
fl
In
I
n
*
111
and put them to work at useful peachments, disability removals governorship o f Texas, to succeed
Ilf fir ft I*li11ut* IKI-.I
production, instead of
marching an elections against ami more im­ the present governor. She is will­
ing enough to herself take Mra.
around in clothes paid for by the peachments.
Neither was the old faction hos­ Ft rguson’s job away from her, in
people, eating food paid for by
tin* people.
tile to Father James totally dis­ an orderly way through the good
rupted, nor was the klun menace old American process of balloting.
I'ttl AND ALSO could get rid effectually scotched in Mother Mi- But she is by no means is sym­
aw
of n few hundred thousand sol­ ram's tremendous triumph. Both pathy with others taking it away
diers foil by the workers.
Hut uru active again and Governor Mi- by process o f impeachment. She
l olaml has Russia to worry alion*. ram apparently has lint hern fully has sent Ma a message o f greet­
and Russia is no partner to tho alert to the meaning of that ac­ ing in which she said: "Don't let
Locarno treaty.
Moody hasn't
tivity. With a great Industry in them bluff you.
There was
affixing her name to a certain fooled tile public."
THE FRENCH worry little Islate blank she has been trying scarcely any need o f advising the
al'QUt, “nvthiimg except aircraft to equalize a pardon record governor of Texas not to stand for
brought to a low figure by the a bluff. She has abundantly evi­
,hl&gt;mr
fBCt„thnt
nave•V'Js.V.l
a ...
righting
fleet. non-pardoning policy of her pre­ denced that she is not o f that sort.
........................
)»g air
fleet,
three times bigger than any other decessor, Pat Neff. Perhaps she A m to Moody’s having fooled tho
in the wortil, they »til| t|,in|&lt; Iim| has beta too busy with this form public the truth probably is that
write about an attack on Paris o f blank to cast the executive eye la1 has fooled that portion o f it
Well f..riir|
1
through the air.
Economy in «mall
over sonic other things. At anv which wants to be fooled by him
The French are intelligent, And rate, if an average for her til- and has failed to fool the portion
i t fundamental. BufId *
when they consider aircraft mut­ mouths of Interference with court which doesn’t. It is plain enough
tun: m e. Open an account w
ters.
they get somesome­ sentences should be struck with that Mrs. Williams is of the latter
"• by "tin*
" "way,
:,y. tney
nolu County Bank.
body
Ij tlint understands flying and Governor Neff’s |H months, the class.
warL|t not a "big butter and egg figure would show a lead for T ex­
And so the fight goes on. Tho
man" to direct th proceedings. as over nil the other states for only thing that appears really cerall time in the rapidity of empty- tain in respect to the situation is
4 % Interest Paid »n
ENGLAND PUTS up the hank ing prisons. I hen, too, Attorney that Texas didn't choose a govlate, making money expensive, in General Dan Moody the other day
iD'ss when she elected Milia.11
order to stop the how of gold’ to compelled a contradicting firm to A. Ferguson her governor.
foreign countries. Imitating Brit­
ish finance as wo do British tail-

a H a ll. P e n tla n d &amp;

A

09 $£A ££S

Dr. Wit

C H I I t O I ’ U.tCTK

FU N D .

will our l*tfiloriil ruidfVfl m!-

save

F L O R ID A ’S C H A R M

vance rates here al.su for no par­
TAMPA TRIBUNE
ticular reason?
There is certainly plenty „ f gold
Like most other Florida citie
elation. They all are aiding this
in this country, ami excepting
chief j great movement, and welcome cormoney lenders, no one will !„• help­ air!rm*1 ! ' )0S* ’ IU)''b
charm, many of the beautiful trees 1
1 &gt;r
ed by making money dear for along the city streets, cut down 1respondence from those others in■
,
*
***i*ii 1crested.
American business men.
in order to widen the highways
If Florida were a barren desert
In some cases, but nui

Jr« limutc J
ilf
alone.
make up for the real loss is to
Its
lakes
and
seacoast
would
be
M Y F A V O R IT E STO R IE S
Everything
has it., use.
if plant more trees.
worth little without trees. Once
there were no burglars no tolling
By IRVIN S. COBB
Next month, January, with gen beautiful, shady street* of Tampa
what would get lust under the oral accord, bus been avt up«ri us buildings are not pleasing like
the month
mnn
the
in which a great tree trees. Tho trees must go, in some
There used to be 11 man in New
"N o wonder you got a medal,"
planting effort will
—o------York's East Side who had a friend said a resident East Sidcr, "Were
Nothing discournr.es n father
Headline says, "Ilriand looses who, hack in the early part of 15)15, you shut in getting i t ? ”
more than having a son win. does
Sleep.” Most men would have lost arrived from Russia with a tale of
"N o."
the things he did when he wus
their minus under the trying cir* having served as color-bearer in
"Didn’t you have to kill any young.
cu instances which he has labored a Russian regiment in tho cam­
I
*
|')*MIL, i |p|^
Germuns to get i t ? ”
during the past few duys.
paign against the Germans in
-,ors, the City of Palms I—
’‘ N o /’
up tt n,»»hHlon tusk !««ntC0mmitte*8
Eastern Prussia.
the move- |riMra«
more the City
of . »Concrete
“ Didn't you run great personal near Middletown, N. C
Woe
lment.
litlll,
n . 1 l i&gt;■&gt; ..AM a
11 .
__
*
The next time it turns cold if
and the same with the other Flur
When the newcomer reached the danger in getting it ? "
what kind of tooth paste the aidyou happen to see anyone going
Joyce
Kilmer's
fam
Ida
towns.
Even
the
Florida
Keys
congenial atmosphere o f the Yid­
ma! used.
"N o."
through all kinds of crazy mot­
might be paraphrased to say: a „ v a.ru being stripped of their dU
"W ell, how did you get it,
ions. don't think the-- are trving to dish cufe on Allen Street he wore
fool can widen street pavimr hot Dnctivo
troDicul foliage
fnilne. to
... some
___ _
live tropical
1
1
large
medal
on
his
breast,
which
then?
da the Charleston, maybe it’s the
Yale student got arrested. Ilut |inly, God'CaO' make u tree. ' But
extent
by
short-atghted
develop­
lie
explained
hud
been
given
to
him
"W
ell,"said
the
hero,
"I
was
in
strange to say, it was not because It also takes human assistance to ers.
new winter underwear they have
by the express command o f the the Russian tccnchcs with my reg­ o f the way he dressed.
on.
Fort Myers, at least, realizes the
Czar. Shortly lifter receiving the iment, and iib/the trenches just
wanted.
^
Whi‘ rL‘ th^
value of its trees. Two i
ar­
decoration
he
hud
been
disabled
in
front
of
us
was
a
German
regiSome people are such blame
The appointment of Rivers Bu­
rested for stealing royal S im s
Kurl
Lehmann,
O
r
l
a
n
d
o
l,
by
illness
nnd
was
mustered
wit
1
gieutt
and
I
sow
thb
man
who
wm
fools they do what they want to do
ford as justice of the Florida Su­
were convicted there and £
preme Court was an excellent se­ o f service, hence his appearance carrying their battle lla g , uml lie Instead o f what we want them to chairman of the beautification pm on sentences o f a year or m ire
committee for the State C h arrK
in
America.
do.
looked
Id
a
a
good
business
niuna
lection, and Governor
Martin
of Commerce; Mrs. Jack Prv«V
Jail terms would be appropriate
"W hat did you do to win a med- So I waited that evening fyitit o '-should be commended in elevating
Hamos City is chairman of U S
quiet
ami
Vtun
1
h
office,
I
ol
?
"
inquired
out
o
f
hi;*
audience,
orytbiiig
And
again
we
would
remind
Mr. T ....................................“
committee o f the State Federation
elf, wiUtrnoa fter/tod a y theft are
i&gt; in a
t over
of Women
lien a Club*; Ora L. Chapin
t j l Ufti }M»»eutiv» vue-j) re*.’ li’iriiu i'ta
' h0“;
Up in .Macon, Go., officers found
a faucet the other day that gushed
both water and whiskey. Now it's
un to Johnny Spencer to tell this
thing straight.

Ai ntTS

fjeminole (found
S a n fo r d .F la J
S T R E N G T H -S E R V ]C E _

D A N DOBBS S A Y S :

cur.

S A V E c^
t h r iv e

in

]

1925

Yo\ ir Business, With 1^3
Strictly Confide"1
f the

One o f thei most rigid rul^ ,'\vjtb it*'
that all t wriness transact
held in sti ic it e s t confidencel0lh-g
N o one b it J person i:i
of
view the iceount of an&gt;
,
f»A t
No one m ed have
***
deposit. ’ That to "trictly 0
yourself a bd this' Iui,li£*
Let us sei ve you.
,

FIRST

n a t io n a l

�wr si i

ST

-'

PAGE FIVE

ACTIVITIES

EgpHONE:
^IRS. FRED S. DAIGER. SOCIETY EDITOR
Presbyterian C ir c le
Mrs. Holly Is H ostess
Has Cooked Food Sale [ LA TEST FASHION
bvmakv^ S S FOR M IL A D Y
To Book L over’s Club
And Silver Tea Friday
Copyright McClure Syndicate
A silver tea nnd cooked food
,nle was given Fridny afternoon Flowers of Metal. Feathers, Felt
and Leather Are Worn.
from 3 to t&gt; o'clock, by the mem­
[he vogue fur inexpensive arti­
bers of Circle Five o f the Pres­
ficial flowers seems to have been
Girls will byterian Church at the attractive waned so far ns women of fash­
Methodist home o f Mrs. Howard C. Long on
ion are concerned. They have bePark Avenue.
come discriminating. They fiel
This
spacious
home
was
beauti­
irary °Pen
toward the cheap posy now as they
fully adorned with quantities of do toward collars and jabots 0f
feathery
tbl Con- white narcissus ami
imitation lace. To be sure, there
All
■ hold their sprays of asparagus ferns.
is still a ready demand for button­
food, and also hole flower; 1of the cheapest sort—
Kerin sup- kinds of cooked
dainty
pieces
of
fancy
work
were
|n both flftbut this is the demand of quantity
Tthe Parish displayed nnd sold in the dining rather than quality.
room,
_f
Tiii l
So choose a really expensive
During the afternoon, Mrs. Richl
r
X T {T t,h,°
J'our coat
Lcwbers o f ard C. Maxwell, Miss Margaret
or the shoulder of your frock or
Hilt Church Cowan and Miss Jinkins gave a the end of your fur stole—or wear
| Church at number o f readings which were none at nil.
well received by the guests.
In a leather season such as the
|e of the
Tea with delicious sandwiches, present, it is no wonder that there
Twill nu'ct nnd nut cakes were served by the are flowers made of it; but the re­
I30 o'clock. Indies during the afternoon. Each markable thing is that the flowers
Int will cn- caller was given a cluster of nar­ so made really resemble the origi­
U the staff cissus ns souvenir.
nals which they ape. Chrysanthe­
at dinner
Assisting Mrs. Howard in re­ mums arc made o f gilded leather.
Ip room at ceiving nnd entertaining the guests One of thou • is shown in the
were Mrs. Lee Peck, Miss Alice |sketch. Feather flowers we have
Caldwell,
E. Henry, Mrs’ *1.n&lt;* f° r several seasons—a carnn" ”Mrs. "C. P
R. W. Deane, Mrs. Phillip Sim­ tion of this sort is shown in the
[WISE mons, and Mrs. E. D. Brownlee, A - center of the sketch. There are
bout 100 Indies called during tho also feather chrysanthemums. In
[WISE | afternoon.
fact, a flower does not seem to
bloom but cannot be imitated in
plain old'
feathers.^ Even the grten leaves
[(—doesn’t
and the half-opened buds are rep­
water for
resented in plumage.
d to have
hur flower. 1are perhaps the lat­
own house,
est and most remarkable devclopthe tradiMrs. William Joehmnn o f Peor­ nient ot the flower maker's ingen­
kind you ia, III., is the guest of Mrs. Har­ uity. The sketch shows a carna­
trior. We ry Kent for the winter at her tion made of rose-colored peltry.
s thc prac- home on Park Avenue.
A new trick for the evening frock
tef in corn
is to wear two roses, either on the
old to be
Mr. nnd Mrs. Sidney Stone nnd right shoulder or just where thc
Miss Ruth Fisko o f Danielson, right shoulder strnp joins the bod­
hers have Conn., were thc guests of Mr. nnd ice. These roses should be of con­
iU!c Any- Mrs. I. D. Martin this week.
trasting color. 1 A black French
that ours
velvet evening frock has one wineJ for cornMr. and Mrs. A. L. Courtright color ro-a? and one of pink
|tef tastes of Crown Point, Int!., are spend­
Felt flowers arc another inter­
|c sort we ing tho winter in Sanford and are esting development of the season.
[ml « great located nt the home of Mrs. R. These, of course, are restricted to
the bar­ E. Tolar on Magnolia Avenue
day-time wear. Thin there are
•netal flower* h other and iVnt'ied beef is
Mrs. C. D. Brumley and Con- ers nnd -ilk givin a metal fini-li
to it dries suelo Broumley left Tuesday eve­ and Ilower. 1 that are actually
»e always ning for St. Augustine where they made of metal. A new envelope
purse hi' lizard skin is earned,
t'fre aro to will spend two weeks.
to fill. It
with two gilt r.ietal roses project­
house the
Mrs. James Boskey of Winter ing on one side.
bur dyed a soft rose color fa mIK
ailing wo- pnr|j
the guest
o f her parents,
m „ and
,.„. i Mrs. n
1 Flowers,
__ ...
C. L.
lbll corned
1, ,u .i Mrnt ions the topmu.it flower, which ha.
[for them tke*r *'°me on Celery Avenue,
enough;
then Ut
Asa RInuont Jr., o f Jacksonville “ Vo Fireside Studio”
'a they was the guest o f his cousins, Mis. Attracts M a n y People
j Asn loumont Jr., o f Jacksonville
good wre Hewitt Friday at their homo on At Opening'On Friday
:ond day 1Palmetto Avenue,

worn!i*n.'i.conte.r nnd Haves. It is
7*0 waist o f a smart eveThe flower chosen on
er! P M !S: 1,,!!U,° o f cock Hath1.' * . , ** kid is cleverly manipus’r u n i m!lk': thc chrysanthemum
sr.own beneath.

jys

iperty
ppresentve Flnr|r.rking a
I Hate ne[froni the
(Packard
st.
tal imIpneral
W pnrwipnls,
st.
M , the
Us pur

tCrougli

Las m.
time,
Warn to
Nttion nf
iti on tbe
Cottage

One iif tho most interesting nnl.
inviting plate&lt; to visit tin ... dm
i ■ "Vo Fireside Mudiu,” which
upcratid by Mr.-. K. X. Scott at her
lovely home on Union Avenue.
The long studio-living room
with its plnqii'-, cabim- •*. ai it •■ J.■
er pieces of art, together with a
profit, -.loll of cut I . r s .
n ail,
this place a 1:0 t |.l« .1 dig pictor
nt its formal mieiiing Friday aft­
ernoon. On tiie hearth a cheer;
fire burned and here swung th.*
cauldron, kept tilhd with boiling
water to bre w refri ■dung tea. Pr'siding at the tea ■rvice i.iu Mrs,
Robert Moule. ami a. 1-ting n.
A narty from St. Augustine mo­ serving were Mi&gt;-&gt; • looi-e llirash
toring through the stnte, nnd stop­ er and Elizabeth Shoemaker, both
ping over in Sanford Thursday for quaintly attic d m true artist
a brief stay included, E. P. Epps, smocks.
Greeting the vi ilots upon ar­
” ■ R. Kimbabll, II. Abort ami C.
rival was Mrs. Scott, in the tw&gt; t
O. Guslfson.
becoming cretonne smock, who
•Mr. nrul Mrs. James F H aw -i vcry graciously displayed the e\
kins and their guests, Mr. and 1plained the various wur,o ot ar*.
Much admiration w.i- slmwo fur
Mrs. Muir o f Chicago, have returned from a delightful trip down the old-fashi' n d run-, a- well ns
the East Coast and to Havana, bridge accessorie.n console t Is,
waxed flowers and ill kinds of
Cuba.
friendship cards and needlework.
The studio will be open each
Mrs. E. L. Schumacher of Kustis was among those from nut-of- afternoon from ■&gt; tu '• “ b&gt;ck to
‘ ■’v i nt t mling the sectional meat- visitors with tin* 1x&lt;epti ■»
days when it will 1 main open un'j. o* he Florida Federation o f til’ u fi’rlock. Mr
'•''Oman’s Clubs at the Woman’s
ed at the studio by her sister,
[ lub Thursday. Sirs. Schumacher
is chairman o f Section Seven, Mrs. Ralph Warren.
which includes the local club.

Mrs. R. it, Parker o f Hollywood,
arrived in Sanford on Tuesday for
a short stny. Mrs. Parker was one
citrus of the principal speakers at the
lotion, tu sectional meeting o f the Florida
rederation o f Women's Clubs held
here Thursday at tho Woman's
1 P'Jice are Club.
°r dead!
breaks—
■ Sing."
““ Played
r* in New

arak'erneiu

rtbo|ogica|
tbo hard-

Ice
Cream

I hat ia made from pure, rich
eream and milk ia not a lux­
ury or a fad, hut u necessary
food.

’•Hhleritofcvelop.

UAT A

dish

EVERY DAY

A t The Churches
f ir s t

Mrs. F. J.
hntertam s
Bridge Club

CHURCH OF THE HOLY CROSS
Second Sunday in Advent.
Church school 9:45 a. m.
Celebration o f Holy Commun­
ion am! sermon 11 n, m.
Evening prayer and sermon 7:30
p. m.
Special music, morning.
Organ Voluntary “ Offertoirc in
F" Desbaya. Offertory, Anthem
“ Come Unto .Mo” Woolscy Bacon.
Evening:
Organ
Voluntary — "Evening
Rest". Alfred Hollins.
Offertory—"My Faith Looks Up
to Thee" Soprano and Alto—
Franz [ju-hnor.
Sunday afternoon from 2 o’clock
to 4, ii the time of the Annual Ev­
ery Member Canvass anil every
member o f the Parish is again re­
minded of the request that no en­
gagement he made for those hours
or until the canvassers have call­
ed.

11 ,1

Friday Mr.
mV ,am
' ,1‘ i "Mi1'
nndi’'''u'
Mrs. M"(‘’. (Dabney,

\l.. W u Miss
,.nin McDoogtd, Mr,, ..»■«.
MeKnv,
and
It.
Hvrringer,
Mr.
and
home
of
Mrs.
Frank
Mrs.
K.
The coxy
.1. »•••n. il« was the scene of one Mrs. &lt; harles S. Slhfey, Messrs,
. f (lie no ' delightful parties giv- Louis lim it, W. A. Stone, It. I.,
cii this week, when she entertain- Hooker, Duncan Hasell and r red
cd the inemlier:&lt; of the Duplicate
Sihlc\.
Luncheon 1 lull Friday.
Punta Gorda t’ ity ciinqiletes intruantuii - of fragrant narcissus
w r e ustil io charming profusion tallntion of new SODJIOO-gnllon
in the mom where the card tnb- reservoir.
I.- were placed. Dainty hand paint
■d |i!ace and tallies cards, c.iri\
miles
(iilando I’di additional
itig out the color motif o f whit ■ paveil streets being |drnnedi by
and gn mi. were used.
city.
Centering the
mall luncheon
tables were crystal hnskcls filled
with narcissus, and nt 1 o'clock a
delicmu-s four-course hlftchton wi; u
served.
1
i'.illewiug the luncheon, .1 inost,n
ubsnridu c game of duplicate bridge 1 ■
was played, the prizes f..r hign 4
•ore, exipii dtc hand painted cry
In! i-uMPotes, were awnnbd Mr-.
F. K. Rotimillat nnd Mrs. K. F.
Iliui-hiliVr.
Tho.-e playing were: Mrs. Gun*
zalvz, Mr- V E. Ilmitnillnt, Mrs.
E. M G lot f. Mis. K. F. II
holder, Mt . IL A. Newman, Mrs.
Frank Miller. Mrs, Jame; 1
run and Mrs. George A. Del’ottc

=

a

FIBST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Service at high school building.
Sunday school nt 0:45 o’clock.
Sermon nnd communion at 11
o’clock. Subject, “ Gideon.”
Evening sermon at 7:30 o’clock.
Subject "Boys o f Gold.”

Headed by M. Paul Appell, rec­
tor o f tho University of Paris, a
number of French scientists havo
signed a protest against the ver­
dict given in the Scopes trial at
Dayton, Tennessee.

FOR CITY COMMISSION
I hereby announce my can­
didacy in thc coming city elec­
tion for thb office of City
Commission.
H. R. STEVENS
TO THE CITIZENS
OF SANFORD

I wish to announce that I
am a cnndidnto for the offiea
of City Commissioner to be
determined in the regular
Municipal Election to be held
L ibrary W ill Be
on tho First Tuesday after
Open On Sundays the First Monday in Decem­
ber of this year.
The rending rooms o f the library
Your consideration will be
will be open hereafter on Sun­
day nfternoons during the winter
from 3 to 6 o’clock. Several in­
terested young men who nre pat­
rons o f the library have volunteer­
ed their services, so ns to render
this privilege to the public.
This npplics to the rending room
only, both adult and juvenile, as no
books may bo loaned or returned
at tbo desk, but nil nre welcome
to use tho books in tho library,
both the tourists nnd regular pat­
rons.
The young men who will net ns
custodians, and whom the library
thanks for their public spirit i.i
thus offering their assistance are
Messrs Alfred Ilerner, James Gut.
E. H. Stowe, Clarence Priest and
Maxwell Stewart.
Daytona-W ork begun on new
$350,000 Daytona Shores Adminis­
tration building.
WANTED: Stenographic position.
Graduate Stetson University nnd
Massey Husincm College.
Can
give references. Phono 133-W.

appreciated

E. F. 1IOUSHOLDER.

SPECIAL

DIAMOND
One perfect diamond platinum
ring. 1 and 29-100 carats. Spe­
cial—
$650.00

The Diamond Palace
I*. WEINBERG, Prop.

Tho easiest wny to
own your own home,
U'c will show you how,
Many
have already
taken advantage ot our
easy methods to ho in*
dependent. Call today.

Ijist Sunday was a good day
at the Presbyterian church. There
were good congregations present
and four men and two worrcti
united with the church.
The services Sunday will lie ns
follows:
Sunday School 9:30 a. m.
Preaching service 11 a. m.
Junior Christian Endeavor, 2:10
p. m.
Senior Christian Endeavor, 6:30
p. m.
Preaching service 7:30 p. m.
The session will meet at the close
of each preaching service for the
reception of members.

Tnone 43

Sanford Building
&amp; I.nan Association

New Leather Goods For

\V. V. U’liei Icr. realtor, whose
office is 111 the First National
Hank Building lias teen absent
from In office 1,uv Monday. I preturn it was Ivained thn
;,e hail been on n bunting expidiram.

B CHRISTMAS

&gt;-M

GIFTS

Famous
A r tis ts —
Tho
F in e st

All Leather Cases

Ladies’ Hand Bags

S in g in g

H and

tooled, pin

seal, all

C h oru s
in
Am erica

Black, Brown, Tan and Grey.

shapes,

$5.00 to $15.50

peo ple

Ladies' Purses for $3.50
a m u s e m e n t - l o v in g
PRESENTS TO THE AI L REVIVALS— THF
t h e g r e a t e s t Oi

Fitted.

M ade o f fin e leather.

$35.00 to $00.00 each
Ladies’ Hat Boxes
All leather with o r w ith ou t fittin g s.

F IF T Y

$10.50 to $35.00

Grey, Tan, Brown and Black purses

Week End Cases

and hand bags, made o f real leather.

Ladies fitte d cases, 14 to 18 inch size,
m ade o f all leather.

$3.50 each

$12.50 to $50.00

Men’s Leather Bill Folders and Card Cases made o f fine pin seals,
black and brown, $2.50 to $3.50.

: No superior or sirm
musical or(tanlra,i°[1
appear in this city ot
: the present seasi
most tuneful opera

THE WORLD’S BEST 1°

Point of Beauty, ot am
and P lcturesqueness

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
SSunday School, F. B. Adams,
Supt., 0:30 n. m.
Men’s Wesley Bible Class 10 a.
m.
Morning worship 11 a. m.
Sermon by Dr. S. W. Wnlker, a
former pastor but now of St, Pet­
ersburg.
Kpworth League 0:30 p. m.
The young people will have
charge of the evening service nt
7:30 p. m.
The Mario Rnffo Girls will give
a beautiful pageant.
Everybody Is cordially Invited,
visitors nnd strangers nre welcome.

I’ RKSIIYTKRIAN UIIURCH

Its Melodies Inspire and
Set New Lyric Standards
In th e M u s ic World.

H IIW M W M U H IM W W IM IW W

=

church

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
Christian Scionco services are
held in the Woman’s Club Onk
Avvenue near Third Street, every
Sunday morning at 11 o’clock;
Sunday school at 10 o’clock. Sub­
jest for tomorrow "God tho Only
Cause and Creator.”
\\ ednesday evening
services,
which include testimonials of hoaling nre held at 7:00 at the Wo­
man’s Club.
This Society maintains a free
reading room where the Bible and
all authorized Christian Science
literature may be rend, borrowed
or purchased, in Room 517 First
National Bank Building. Open
Wednesday and Saturday from 2
to 5 p. m.
All are welcome to attend the
services and to make use of the
reading room.

I'honc 6.11

r

b a p t is t

Sunday school 9:30 n. m.
Morning worship and sermon 11
m. Subject, “ Some Results of
pi nying Fair.”
Toung People's Unions 6:30 p.
m.
Evening worship nnd sermon
7:30. Subject, "The Superlative
Stranger.’’
Prayer meeting Wednesday eve­
ning 7:30.
The First Baptist Church cordially invites citizens and visitors
to attend these services.

The 1-ake Mary Development Co.
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
R.
Sibley and Fred Sibley as hosts,
entertained the members o f The
Sanford Herald staff nt n most
suniptoos old-fashioned chicken
dinner Friday evening nt the new
Crystal l«ake dining room.
A most ideal place for entertain­
ing is the new dining room, with
its quaint Spanish lines, massive
in appearance, yet revealing mark­
ed comfort and beauty. At one end
of the long room, is the huge fire
place, and last evening was bank­
ed solid with roses, chrysanthe­
mums and ferns.
Around the walls were wall bas­
kets and pockets, in which these
same lovely blossoms were artisticnlly arranged. Centering the
two long dining tables were low
mounds of pink roses and feathery
sprays of asparagus ferns. The
oftly shaded lights east a rich
mellow glow over the already
pretty setting.
At 7 o’clock a chicken dinner
with all it-* accessories was serv­
ed. Marking the places of the
guests were floral place cards.
Among those enjoying the cor­
hospitality of these delightful
Gonzales dial
h 'its were Mr, and Mrs Howard
Duplicate m*rg. Mr*. n. r. Aif«ni. m u i i,.-na

SEASON'S SOCIETY A.MD MUSICAL EVENT

A Super-Production in

SEMINOLE
CREAMERY CO.

Mrs. Robert J. Holly was thc
gracious hostess Friday nfternoon
wj len "he entertained the members
of the Rook Lovers Club most
delightfully nt her home on Park
Avenue. Baskets and bowls
of
lovely narcissus and ferns were
artistically used in the spacious
living and music rooms.
The afternoon passed quickly in
the exchange and discussion of
books, also of current events.
Late in the afternoon the host­
ess served creamed chicken in tim­
bals, hot rolls, stuffed olives, pickled penrs, apple snow, fruit cake
and coffee.
1 hose enjoying the cordial hos­
pitality of Mrs. Holly were: Miss
Annie Hawkins, Mrs. Stella Ar­
rington Mrs. Henry McLnuHn, Mrs.
Harry Ward. Mrs. J. C. Bennett,
Mrs. J. E. Pace, Mrs. Roy Symcs,
Mrs. I.. P. Hagen nnd Miss Snllle
Puleston of Monticello.

217-VV

RESIDENCE TELEPHONE:

Members O f Herald
Staff Entertained A t
Fine Chicken Dinner

P e rso n a ls

1?. l i't" 1 i
»- r- r,
.
, . .
‘
"1 e ' l "
L. Bowden o f Ocala
nes until who has been the guest o f her sisan old-1 u r, Mr W. W. C. Smith, for ....
the
L Pont nn-t week, left Saturday for Plant.
chopper! City nnd Tampa.
ns much
Pny like n
Mrs. W. W. C. Smith has
A good
her
nr
slightly h'T guc.,1,
gue .t, h
-r mother
Mia. G
n 1brown
.
-Mel!lac of Ocala.
it
J you may
(to brown,
.Miss Mary Powell o f Raleigh,
j flat balls
r.. arrived home Friday ami
Mh Trios. 'eill spend the winter here with his
lltTIIA.
j-i^ter, Mrs. David Caldwell, at h'*r
home in Rose Court.

On Friday A ftern oon

•
•
*
■

s

�THE SANFORD HERALD, FRIDAY. DECEMBER

Coolidge Replies To
Letter Of J. L. Lewis

William A. Watts, of the firm have Icon played at this school.
o f Mannsco and Watts realtors, Mr. Car! Harding ia in charge o f
Birmingham', Ala., is spending sev­ nihletics.
During past week largo sales o f eral weeks at the Orange and
Mrs. Louis M. Gcwcrt, who with
real es tate were made in the cen­ Black Hotel,
hot' husband, an inventor, havj
ter of Longwood.
The Orange
Itocn spending several months at
and Black Hotel was bought by
Mr, and Mrs. John J. Matheson,
Frederick B. Crocker of Boston of Philadelphia, N. J., who spent the Orange and Bind:, is to open
who also has a large hotel on last winter at the Orange and the musical reason o f the Uitz
Chambers o f the the Uitz Carlton
South Cape Cod, Mass.
Black are again at the Hotel,
Hotel with a piano recital on Jan.
looking after their property inter­ 1. Mrs. (iewert is well-known in
Mrs. Florence B. Clark o f Farm­ ests here, having previously in­ in musical circles ns Lillian I’ousington, Me., and Winter Park was vested in various building idles sner.
the former owner. Fred A. Clark, ns well as five acres on Lake Wildthe present manager, sold his lease mere.
Among the recent arrivals in
for n substantial sum to Mr.
town are: Mr. and .Mrs. Frederick
Crocker, who will take over the
Mrs. BoLeret Ayer is entertain Mattoon from
Plymouth, Conn.,
active management of the hotel ing her mother ,Mrs. C. K. Sim ami Mr. and Mrs. Marshall John,
on or before December 7.
mens, of IJamberg, S. C.
of Hartford, Conn.

Longwood News

Goldenrod
Church services for Sunday, Dec.
13 well ho ns follows: Sunday
School at 2:45 P. M.,
D. P.’ Douglass, superintendent.
Preaching service at 3:45 P. M.
Rev. U. B. Keid, pastor.
R. Y. I’ . U. Sunday evening at
7:30.
Prayer service every Wednes­
day ftt 7:30 I*. M.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Jones of Or­
lando were calling on Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Loper Tuesday after­
noon.

Several people from here a t­
tended the organ recital by Rich­
Mr. Crocker and Mrs. L. C.
ard Keys Biggs nt the M. B.
Prime also purchased the block
Church in Winter Park Wednes­
of lots opposite the hotel, on the
day evening o f last week.
cast side o f the Dixie, from the
- G. S. Brown and sister Miss Bade former owners.
Brown of Mt. Vernon, 111., wero
The lot on the south corner of
Sanford visitors Saturday.
the Hotel, owned by Charles B.
”r "
--------Hearty has also been raid, tills is
Mins Dorothy Townsend accom­ now occupied by a public garage.
panied by Mrs. Carter’s Sunday Kxtenslvo Improvements in all
School class of Oviedo, with Mrs. these locations arc expected in the
Carter, ns chaperon were shopping very ncur future.
In Orlando Tuesday.
A Ford car, wns wrecked Sun­
day evening on the Winter I’arkGoldcnrnd highway, when n young
girl, who was driving it, nt a pupal
speed lost .control nnd ‘ the car
skidded nnd overturned into n
ditch. TheGc were tjhroe other
young people in the car nt the
time nnd nil escaped injury ex­
cept one young man, whoso hand
was Mjrbundy cut.

The deal was consumated by
Edward E. Henck, a pioneer nnd
owner o f large properties in Longwood und Joe Tinker, who nlao
owns valuable real estate in this
town.

The regular monthly meeting of
the Civic League was held on
Tuesday afternoon at the Library.
Items o f important business were
decided upon and Mrs. Howard
Lodcr nnd Mrs. Henry Dietz were
Mrs. Laura Mathews and daugh­ admitted to membership.
ter, Mirss ltena and Mr. and Mrs.
Clnrk Mathers motored to Mmiitec,
Pinna were completed for the
Friday.
arinuai bazar to be given on Dec.
II. also two delegates were ap­
Edward Smith of Cleveland ar­ pointed, Mrs. Frederick J. Nie
rived here Thursday for a short iiivyur and Mrs. William Green to
business visit.
tin* set tionul meeting of Womnn’c
Clubs belt! in Sanford yesterday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lyle Gardiner nnd
Mr. nnd Miss Kensey motored to
George E. Crosby, well known
Daytona Beach, Sunday for the builder and contractor, o f West
day.
Cornwall, Conn., and Mrs. Crosby,
have returned to spend tin* winter
Mr. and Mrs, Henry Mnthoi i nt their homo in Longwood.
nnd dnughtcr, Mrs. Preston Weil*
of Orlando were Sunday guests of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clifford Parker.
Mr. nnd Mrs. 0 . P. Luthrop and
ilnughtor, Mrs. Yoke, of Iowa who
linn been visiting li re for the part
week, left Monday for Seville, Fla.,
where they will spend the winter
with tlie form er’s on and fam­
ily, Mr. ami Mrs. Wayne Luthrop.

The Parent Teachers Association
will hold its annual meeting an 1 Unsala and G rapeviile
election o f officers on Thursday
at tile Lymnn School,
John Lundquist went Saturday
with others from the Buick Com­
On the evening of Thanksgiv­ pany to Brunswick, Ga. for cars.
ing Day it was Gentleman’s night
nt the Ladies Five-Hundred Club.
Kmil Mngnuson nnd Miss Eu­
A very enjoyable time was spent nice Tyner were home Sunday
by the members and guests and from Windermere.
refreshment of ruffes and sand­
wiches were served.
Mr. and Mrs. August Swanson
Former Mayor McLcndcn, nnd and Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Mrs. McLcndcn o f Birmingham, Swnnron and baby took Harvey
Ala., have returned from Bartow Swanson for an nuto ride through
and are spending several weeks Geneva and Oviedo, Sunday.
at the Orungo nnd Black Hotel.
i. Eli Janies and sister, Mi.-s
Houston of Jacksonville
Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Mcnick
g w U Saturday and Sunday
on Tuesday evening attended the
• home of their uncle It. (I.
dedication o f All Saint Memorial
piist nnd for several day ;
Parish House* in Winter Park.
Mrs. Lundquist, leaving for
Wednesday in their car
Mrs. Charles E. Matthews, wife
o f Postmaster Matthews, who has
been critically il! is now convalesc­
ing at her home on Church Street.
1 The Three Fine* Beal Estate
Company linn just Hold one build­
ing lot to Mr. Hniinud Wnllmna
of Farmington Falls, Me., two lots
to .Mr. Link Knivdy, of Wagner
nnd three lot i to Mr. A. Muhr of
Hanford. Coiv-ideraiile activity lias
lias been manifested at the Lyman
School by tli ■ scholars, who have
eh mvil up tlie school grounds in­
to condition for Socenr,
Volley
liaii, ami Football, which iu tlie
first time tln-e popular sports

K. C. Colson o f
WASHINGTON. Dec. *».— W )—
were guests last
d Mrs. Christian President Coolldgo announced in
at Lake Monroe. n formal statement today thnt he
reolied to the complaint o f John
1 I ew is regarding bituminous
wage scales but preferred not to
disclose the nature o f the reply.
The statement said the presi­
dent was “ anxious that there shall
ho no possible interference with
the effort a now being made by
Governor I’inchot and particularly
with the conference planed fo r
next Tuesday.______________

Mr. Cox of the Fari
change Ice Plant lias
bought five ncres o f
land from Jue Cameron
miotic avenue.

were week civ
Hart home on

nnd Miss
, Augustine
at the I. D.
avenue.

Okie Keeks came home from Tam
pa foi* the week-end.
of East Hide people
social evening nt till*
pc home at Gindvrvillc

A solid trainload o f 104 Graham
Brothers T ru ck s was shipped re­
cen tly to six D od ge Brothers Deal­
ers in Florida. T e n days after ar­
rival e v e ry truck had been soldand m ore w ere on the way.
T h is is an excep tion al record-bat
it illustrates an important point
Business men need no longer (eel
that th ey m ust d e v o te valuable
time to investigation of trucks!**
fore making their ch oice.

Dr. H. W. Walker of St. Peters­
burg, founder of tile Scrap Iron
lit bio Class, will address a meet­
ing o f that body. tomorrow morn­
ing in tho I’ rinc"'* 'Theater at
in o’clock.
Dr. Wall er will at &gt; conduct the
mo i&lt;i:i ; a rvirea til tie,' Methodist

T h e remarkable record of Gita I
BrothersTruckshasreducedatt
portant b uy ing problem to the®
pie expedient o f asking the Dodge
Brothers D ealer t o “ send uncover.1

Woods Hutchinson has ratio I
the fly “ tlie joy autr.ninMh* o f th&lt;
germ," for as many as 11,000 our
g' rai l have been found iu the body
of a single insect.

Mr-otunl Mrs. Clifford Parker
nro improving their residence hy
the addition of a front porch and
bathroom.
Mr. and Mrs. Rosjs, recent ar­
rivals from Honolulu, have their
garage apartment completed and
have moved into it.

W ould a monument add to or detract frotn the beauty and impres-l
sivcncss o f the spot where tin un
known solidcr rests. The War I K 1
partment wants a monument and
will ask Congress for 130.000 to
erect one. This request will meet
opposition—just how much h un
certain until the question actual
Iy comes up— on the ground that
the unadorned slnb which maria
his grave is the most npproprm*e
memorial to the unknown. \ v

WASHINGTON, Dee. b.— {tP)—
Col. Andrew Hreo, Jr
Coast Artillery Corps has been
m-ivt-w
...........o- f the corps with
selected -chiefs
the rank o f major generaL lie succeeds Major General
Coe who is to retire
•a. Melvin Chatman of v.uo,
renuest.
Col. Hero is now on duty
ij., are expected here i
to spend the winter at Fort McPherson, Ga.
ephew W. W. Dressor
i their home on Guid-

OoouOnxoQ

All ladies interested in Missions
in the community are cordially in­
vited to ho present. ,

CHARLES

IIKltO PROMOTED IN BANK

C. E. Chopening reports a fine
fishing trip in the Gulf last Sat­
u rd a y while on a visit to St. Pet­
ersburg.
He was one of a party o f four
bringing in about IBO pounds of
sen bn ■, the smallest of which
weighed 15 pounds.

Tho Baptist Missionary Union
will meet Thu min y, Dee. 10 at
the home of Mrs. G. S. Brown.

S T E W A R D S WASH1N

l'on zi Seeks W ealth In Florida

Corner Oak Avenue and 2nd St reel

They have been occupying the
Wayne cottage since their arrival.
Recent arrivals
in (iuldcnmd
are Mr. and Mrs. Powell o f North
Carolina
located
iu tlie David
Douglass house.

S O L D B Y DODGE
D E A L E R S

Mr. and Mra. Carney of Colo­
rado who have purchased a small
glove on the Luke Howell road
near Carden Lula*, nnd Mr. nnd
Mra. Carlson and two children, nlxon of Colorado are occupying th ■
Henderson house.
There is no evidence that bee
ran bear, though their sense of
smell is btrongly developed.

M LAST LOKCTTA’S ENSA6CMCNT
King IWbCWE-tT SURE 15 THE RAT!5
ROBBERS,TOO - GEE WHAT A ROCK l
ANDTb T hink you can BOY a
r
•STARk U R LIKE THI5 R&gt;K $YOO J

" N ^ deak est 'm is is The
HAPPIEST MOMENT OF
MY LIFE-THIS RING IS
The evidence o f my
g reat love - it 's
Radiant spa r k le &gt;
Re w i n d s m c o f -- J

OH ISN’T IT
gorgeous?

IT MUST HAVE
COOT T io o o Ott. MORE. .

50— Desirable Residential Lots'
li-Z Terms

us Boston in1make enough
I'estnienl rom­
an invi tiner.t
1 rede- m them
Musdachu.ivttn

$ no o m o o - * l6oo
OH I'LL BET IT COST $l?O 0 ■
YES ? - HONEST ? REAU-Y?
OML KNOW IT DID—
,
OH AUNT U iC f- UNCLE j
—.
HENRY—
y .

9 JUST LOOKA l'MY
ENGAGEMENT RlNfl-lSNT
IT MAGNIFICENT? CHICK
WONT ADMIT )T BUT IT ,
*. m u s t have c o s t
N^ _
flS O O
j

CATSUP AND
LITTLE FISHES
VJHERE’ D HE
(SET THE
_ y
PCUSH? J

N O W O PEN
T H E A L T A M O N T E HOTEL
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, I LA..
Between Sanford and Orlando. Our Twentieth Sen
Magnificent locution. 27 acres in g.*:::’ :ids, hordci
two lakes. Calf, tennis, orange grove, tie ., all Tret
guests.
l ine orche.lra, cuisine and service excellent. Selcc
family hotel. Kates very moderate.
(iLO. K. BATES &amp; SON— Owners and Proprietors,

D R IV E O U T B E F O R E DAY
FO LLO W T H E A R R O W S TO

Remembe ou r m otto is:

J. H. JA C K S O N
Long Time Loans on Residences aiul Business Property

3

“ Y ou M ake the P rice W e Make t

Easy Repayment Plan

l

OLD KENTUCKY AUCTION

Office In new Merriwcalher Building
2nd Street.

«
„

Room 9 R ock B ldg’.

W e Sell ’em

�r-j.
.•
rrmii
-

**~r-

.,,J , v /l v ^ i ::^ :.; .'.
*£&amp;

_______ - —«-« oi\ixr utlD H Q

They Match

T il I

iJ t i

lln d

f

5

-

g^TORD HTOALD, SATURDAY

INSTRUMENT TO
ALLAY JEALOUSY

(/P)

— Reorganization o r me Re— party in Florida was un­
hero today at a confer­
ence o f Republican leaders o f the
state, which also wan attended by
. ___ ...-m i: wood
Representative
W ood of
o f Indiana,
chairman of
o f the national regional
chairmnn
regionai
commit*-- tIn his
■• addresss to
committee.
to the
the
gathering, Mr. W ood said that
id that
the Harding-Cooildge
administra­
—
ninistration
has swept ___
uon “"has
chao3 away and

&gt;.&gt;

«•» » *■L

. - r'

t - 9

Step-Children Are
Older Than
Parents
______

children scarcely le u Juvenile than
their step-father.
This was brought out in a sur­
vey made in connection with put­
LONDON, Dec. 5.— © —There ting into effect a new act requir­
are many 15-year-old English girls ing the consent of parents to the
married tfc fwidowers who have marriage o f minors. It also was
children
of their
shown there
are ...uro
more than 95,
____ own who some ................
...
«tv
*f----times arc no younger than their 000 husbands ami wives in Englittle
step-mother. T R re are .land and \\ales under 21. O f these.
hoys o f 17 wedded to widows with138,000 were boys and girls in their

“The only policy to which more
credit is due for our great accom­
plishment, under this Republican
administration, is protective tar­
—_ _ _ _ _
iff. Our country always is pros­
perous when we are living under Bov Kills Friend With It
a just and equitable protective
After Listening To Mnny
tariff law. It has been more
nization
Tales Of Conquest Which
prosperous, however, under the
is ExAroused IBs Jealous Ire
present proticeive tariff law than
Many
under any of its predecessors.
transformed The United States
Operators
“ Our imports foe 1922, under
NEW YORK, Dec. 5. —
A
from a land o f doubt, confusion the Underwood tariff law
woman in the uac'xgrown o f the
hard times into a land of con­
killing of l'J year old George Nyo,
fidence, stability and prosperity.’’
Jr., hy his old chum, Gordon I’lThe people o f the United States,
rie, has been found, but district
Mr. Wood said, are the most pros­
attorney McGcehan, wants more
perous of nny people upon the
information about the habits o f
earth.
ation Are
her social circle before ho will re­
TAMPA. Fla- Dec. 5.—&lt;/P)— veal her name.
,ie Ethics
“ In “ the
»!.«
—- last
—*«. seven
seven years,” ho Un°Hicial reportrrave reached
Elevated
.. “ our
— - corporate
KU(uic industries
inuustries ami
an*i TnmPa
Pirie said in a second confes­
said,
customs
officials oi
o f ino
the
, „ ...•VIU3
uiiivpis
nuhli/— have
»
•
!—
- public utilities
increased
the inking
of the Rritish schooner sion, mnde last night, that Nye
number of their stock holders 3,- Campania ami the Tampa-owned had made conquests over every
Tlv
500.000. More than 500,000 of schooner, Horace M. Itickford, o ff girl whose name was mentioned.
cal E-dntc
these are employees o f the vari­ Dry Tnrtugas several days ago Annoyed by Nye's dispargement
ncorporated
ous industries. Our savings banks during the golf storm.
of a certain girl, he invited him
____ i unVy:jY.-r;-...lTwn* ■ — .
f 11(25, chap- A pleasing combination is hero in­ in the same period have increas­
According to then? advices the to spend the night with him anil
■ This action i' traduced. The banding o f red and ed the number o f their depositors Campania was found sinking by killed him as he slept.
d decision o f ! white checked wool used to out- 28.000. 000 with aggregate depos­ the Bickford and her crew taken
He denied, however, that cither
L which met I line the cnpe sleeves of the tan its of over $18,000,000.
aboard. Later the Bickford went Violet Smith or Pirie’s 10 year
“ There are 20,000,000 automo­ down, according to information re­ old sister. Margaret, was men­
wool coat is repented on the tan
Lied here is wool hat. Such an outfit is par­ biles and automobile trucks in the ceived here, hut not before both tioned. Violet Smith, 17, who hnd
(cal boards ticularly appropriate for the col- world. Of these we own more crews were taken o ff by n vessel been “ going with" tlordon Pirie,
i ictiitii i,y
— --bound for New Orleans, the name but denies sho was his sweetheart,
to take a lege girl
* * or for general* sport
a*\r»rfr wnnp
wear. than 18,000,000. We have nn au­
using this
helped Mr. Me. Geehan to get the
tomobile for every six of our in­ of which was not received here.
habitants.
f furthering
second confession from Pirie, a f­
GERMANS LAID CHAMBER- ter a first statement in which he
d of aiding
“ It was under Republican lend­
l a in
declared he “obeyed a sudden ircf the new
ers that American agriculture was
restihle and inexplicable impulse
Iters license
saved from total collapse. The
BERLIN, Dec. r,._(/p)—German to kill his friend."
07th Congress enacted more con­
n, the nssocUrged hy the district attorney,
structive legislation for the relief papers are applauding Austen
cognizos the
and advancement of agriculture Chamberlain for helping the spirit she ndvjsed Pirie to tell the truth.
t no single
than has been effected in recent of Ltoarno to victory. The praise A sense of chivalry, perhaps tin­
ake a cornears. Through this legislation, is prompted by a statement of gled with jealousy, was the mo­
■against anoans to the amount of $2,000,000 Chamberlain to the House of Com­ tive that Pirie said, led him to
■ner the emwere
made available to our farm- mons that wartime British propa­ hatter his friend’s head with a
Tn step can R hindander’s Fal her-In - La w ers and of this sum they have ganda regarded corpses of soldiers hatchet, and then to hide the body
Creates Disturbance When availed themselves of $1.5000,000 killed in action 1icing rendered for under his sister’s bed, where it
letin on the
fat was false.
war. found Sunday.
teal member
Called “ Taxicab Driver” In
Lie office of
Summation Of Famous Case
lecutive secadvantages
W HITE PLAINS, N. Y „ Dec. 6.|
Inratcd as a (A*)—George Jones, mulatto fath­
bn.
er o f Alice Beatrice Jones, from
|in this man
whom Leonard Kip Rhinelander is
ake any necseeking nn annnullment o f their
Uinary action
marriage, today created a disturb­
Jpacity, thus
ance in the court room when Is­
and indiv
can also re- aac N. Mills, counsel for Rhine­
lander, called Jones “ a taxicab
Jo state licumplaints driver,” during his summation be­
lacity. This fore the jury, and relntcd how
Tttcr cnforce- the Jones family hnd ignored a
srh increased warning that the Ku Klux might
leal hoard-." act against them.
Mills said that I.con R. Jacobs,
pry Meredith
|to the rriite attorney, employed by Rhineland­
. great step er’s father, hnd warned Alice that
nign of the unless she and her wealthy young
r.cpnrnted,
the
Klnn
■id the stati husband
Jstate op»T.i- might take action against her
family. This warning was given,
of Orlando, I
said, after n window in the
the nssocia-j **onos home had been broken by
the Florida Ia stonu thrown by nn unknown
Jon, was in- person.
Mills defended the action o f Ja­
[ the passage
the extrnor- cobs, when defense counsel, Lee
1genera! as- Parsons David was bitterly a t -1
his Msummation
of* the
. tacked
.in
..
KIM IM W V IVIi
U
m *Inwmhers nt ,k'fl,»SCl sa&gt;'ln2 that Jacol&gt;9 ha-!
I K m u s £ \ &gt; m l y lost his head." Mills also
Ird 'wiUiam\Cited his criticism, made yestcrivillc
'
ilny, against Philip Rhinelander,
____ l
\I.eonard’s father, for neglecting
I it | 1the son, which the lawyer stntcd
S H O l ’ Ii 1wa largely responsible for the
Y t i h l l l !&gt; m's,i,ke made hy the young ntan.
u
Tii,, ease is expected to reach
“ dilation the jury some time tomorrow.

ire
jw Suit

.

d e c . 5, 1925.

IndianaCongressmanSpeaksAt &lt;
RepublicanPartyReorganization HATCHET USEFUL
n » » * • ---W EST PALM BEACH, Dec. 5.

■*»*&gt;

dn on . it'
le ratio
marry a
every 50 girls between the age
15 and 20, and one out of e . .
40 boys o f the same age group.

y -fm

%ast year eighteen citica with
population o f 100,000 or more had
death rates due to typhoid fever
o f less than 2.0 per 100,000.

if
f1

The Unusual

Two Schooners Sink
During Gulf Storm

KUKLUXKLAN
MENTIONED IN
ALICE’S T R I A L {

ML

T H E D R E A M HOM E
T

OPEN FOR INSPECTION DAILY FROM 2 TO 5 P. M.
a

Location next to model home on Palmetto Ave., in Pine Heights, one of Sanford’s
fast growing, highly restricted residential centers.

I

Features— Embodying only the most ideal features from nn nrtistic point of view.
Tile nnd Oak floors throughout. Textone walls. Beamed celotex ceilings, together
with many built-in features. Make these six rooms and bath the complete dream
home. Completely and elegantly furnished.
.
FOR SALE BY

,envcr.-i
■**•vr ■
L- • a*n». to*/, • *

A . P. Connelly &amp; Sons
Magnolia at Second

j 'f f

j

Phone 48
n

SANFORD GROVE

I

Prices Advance
0

0

I

Effective December 15, 192;

She Time for Profitable Investment is Now!

n .- @ —

Air-Hoard Reports
To The President!

appreciation
reraft hoard,
itted its re­
ted today in
WASHINGTON, Dec. 5.— @ —
the White President Coolidge, today, received
the report of tho special board, ho
red the work appointed, to investigate the air­
2 constituted 1craft situation.
irtial investiIt was personally presented by
Iject. “Their Dwight W. Marrow o f New York,
lection of the head o f the board. Its text imH’.ut vah; ." o dlately was given to newspaper
men by the Whlto House, but un­
h i math r in der a pledge that it would not 1m
V t&lt;il, quite published until tomorrow morning.
■Vinitc that
Mr. Marrow remained with this
Itinw in it ■ preddent for some time, but, on
■jl .in imp &gt;r- leaving, said he had no statement.
■ ’ mir man ■ The report was signed by mem­
■ atta* k and bers o f tho board a taspccial
Jlill develop meeting early today.
■ lie welcomed
BREAKS OWN RECORD
It: rift board
DETROIT, Mich., Dec. 5.— © —
|» clearer un* Agnes Gernghty o f the New York
•problems iu- Swimming A ssociation, clipped
» It 1. n tii- two seconds from her own world’s
record for the 100 yard breast
stroke competition in n 75 foot pool
m .lh;' Philip- h* re last night. She covered the
J lrt'le|iend‘-ni o di'dance in 2J 3-5 seconds.
"wmo fitted
n,'w elasticity
•Va!|ng rubber
»cord.

E
I

I

s^

CASH LUMBER CO

|oI'.VniV ’ ,"1 ir
M VUlftnty,
uV ,8,%t.1,,n "•
■ ttS i
unktinn n,

Editorials

S an ford G rove at the intersection o f two arter'ai highw ays o f the S anford D istrict is on e o f
the outstanding opportunities fo r Florida in­
vestors.
Here is represented the highest type o f home
com m unity developm ent, a d van ta geou s loca­
tion, accessibility and perm enance— and tho
developer’s low prices are in e ffe c t.

It is our intention to make
Sanford Grove a community
o f young people. W e believe
it is destined to become a cen­
ter o f much social activity.

V-

'Uni,

Sanford Grove

a

The Price Is Right
SANFORD

■

Sanford

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

A complete line of
Fyprcss and Pine
Framing
I
|rit:0 •
s '"On..|,. Sheathing

3

a

' A

This means and investm ent in a property o f a
type that is alw ays in dem and, o f which there
is a very limited supply.
See today or Sunday', the property w here o r i­
ginal prices allow a wide m argin o f p r o fit for
early investors.

W e are choosing: our buy­
ers. The sort o f young people
that other young people like
to know. The same age and
the same social inclinations.

NEW
LUMBER YARD

i

121.
w

I®1;'1' 1"»N

it1*

,!,*n

This is the future o f San­

Siding

ttameu it

Flooring
Ceiling
f
v ; - in
Finish
k r :'r Mouldings
k ^ . V - n y- Lath
J nn, ..........
Brick
Itb*'nf'V1/. * 1IN'1
! s
.‘l '■ mol Lime
^*M*al‘t
, .f K
’''"st Plaster
causa
White Rock Plaster Bo/.rd
tZ**
Hits Nails
lOlWUl,. Screen Wire
Builders Hardware
Doyrs
Windows
Frames nnd Screens
IC .
Made to Order
Murphy Ironing Boards
1Medicine Cabinets

fo rd Grove.

SANFORD GROVE
“ AM ID M AJESTIC PINES”
B art N ason, S a les D irector
,

R EA LTOR

Telephone 249

SANFORD, FLORIDA
I

iV r.S

FIRST N A T IO N A L BAN K BLDG.

K £

�- 5:

THE

PAGE EIGHT

»■: r

gAvrnnn HERALD. SATURDAY, P E C j.J g g S ^

TODAY’S BEST BUYS

« HIAITOHi
V&gt;. SANfORO

BONDS

INSURANCE

CLOSE IN

A H OM E R E A D Y FO R Y O U

ACREAGE

H andsom e B rick B ungalow at C orn er C en tra l an d Pal­
m etto; F ive room s and Bath and all m o d e r n conven­
iences. L o t 70x120, East and South E x p o su re . Priced
much less than actual value.

Lake F ront Tracts.
P roperties lying- on both sides o f the new
State Road.

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

EXCELLENT INVESTMENT
OPPORTUNITIES

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

Term s R eason able

k

T H E HOW ARD C O R P O R A TIO N
M asons B ld g.

Phone 72

"The San

REALTORS

see

Knight &amp; MacNeill

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS

107-109 South Park Avenue
ItEALTOIlS
R. 0. BRINKMAN
Mg:*. Realty Dept.

Magnolia At Second

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

The R eJ
Sanford;
°perating|
may evil

Phone 48

INVESTMENTS

LOANS

men whjj
and sine
seal is ad
they are]

Every Sj
endeavBsj

BUNGALOW S

M'

Real Ejti
who ar?i

W ATC H FOR A N N O U N C E M E N T O F

than fair]

VIRGINIA COURT

\

Higgins - Smith - Wight, Inc.

Five rooms and hath on beautiful corner on Sanford
Heights. Large Lot, every modern convenience.
Priced at only $7,500 with suitable terms.

REALTORS

19 feet business property on Sanford Avenue corner
close in for $410 per front foot. Act quickly on this.

Don'tpiit|
worthi
teetedi
real est
thecity.
WhenjJ
thei
Security-

:HJ

' 1 t”iU

•r J

Ji
m

Sales Agents For

M e C A L L &amp; FO X

LOCH-ARBOR

“ The Firm Substantial”

r ,

A Country Club Properly of Lakes ami Hills

I W /i Magnolia Ave.
.Salesmen:

T H R E E O A K A V E N U E LOTS
Overlooking Young’s Development

Phone 745

Mb

$6000

If. O. Fox, (1. E. .McCall, If. L. Shipp

t e l® !

These lots will ho worth $.1,000 each within sixty days and can be bought
on easy terms.

Buy a Home Cheap
You ntiniit find a place lit trnl,

mi

265 ACRES

li in cheaper In Imy atnl own Mimrllting.
Bureau-.

.*

One n're B-ntoin l ouse ju-t nnnpleUsI, Innutifiil Ini cov­
ered with fliMvera and Irim , 17,500. Kany Term!*.

•\M
■1 M
IP

515 F irst N a tion a l B ank Bldg-.

The price will

On** well Imill 4•muni hoimc un&lt;| hath, with garage, nice
lot on Sanford Avenue, St,BOO.

l

Best corner on Sanford Ave. at -1th St. 71x126, $650
per fooL oue fourth cash.
Six-acre tract, containing thirty lots on Dixie Highway
suitable for subdivision. $1,500 per acre.

Mai{iiifireut celery farm, well improved, fi\e acre*. Vmoin
dwtllBig, on lirirk road near Monroe ntatiun, 55,300.

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

A filling Hlntion, which is next to a gnld mine, ingrlker with
a I-room hi.in,* and a small grocery ulore fur only IB,.’Wilt. A

T H R A SH E R &amp; G ARN ER

221 Mt'isclt Building.

THE WHITE REALTY COMPANY

A S atisfied B u yer m eans
m ore than a m ere sale— It
means a cu stom er— w e’ re
a fter C ustom ers.
V llrn rllir

A \i*ftin*.

l p.

hi

M2 Park Avenue

Phone G33W

ll-rtt.ini

l liin Ui,|,,„ — 7 J 1

DUBOSE &amp; H O LLER
Established 1910

Thereare|
activity!
meet denj
lizedbyl
of no eil
home. Y|
tion.

When ycl
His expel

A*il&gt;riiiliiinir |r f n u r l . r u o r r r « i i h - l r r l g » t r i t
•« l r r , f a r m r ( l r t i i | l » K f r o m XVr«l K lr r f f*U
in I u k r .
(iu oii h u u a r , fil.iMHt ,irr n r r r .

rml (mu*.

uad "urin/ ' °°°

ll—

w...tAro 7 T : 5 r t;5 ;B
•inu-k n.il'r

|*a l m r U i i

""

mj

‘

!&gt;&lt;•&gt;..u ni
............

’ V luoi I ' T * ” ' -

1

--/i-^ H lg h w a y .

&lt; -

i i ” ’ ? "" , , , , «lm-»&lt;i I n f. i i n r l l y I n i p r o t r . l . i &lt; n e
,’ , “ ck f rum F i r m N n ll.iiia l H un k llullilloM.
r i r r l l r u t a p r r u l n i l u n n l t h Knud |irr»rn«
In C iin r f . i i i u r r .

f" r

AII

I A U L L A K E — R ealtor
Telephone 711
Room 8, Garner-Woodruff Bldg.
Salesman— K. T, Moore

UKTTEK llllVS

P h on e 713

Sanford Avenue Corner

At Luke Mary; only n slmrt drive, nice l-rimm dwelling
wiUt three riher vacant lot*;, fifty orange trees on name, water
Cnd light*, 50,1100.

l»i.k

DEAN-BERG CORPORATION

Near the Golf Links, including beautiful lakes and
orange grove, $500.00 per acre.

fiirgit it.

exi&amp;t&lt;
mar.dari
versed,
tremeri

I Itrrr n r r r . hi C u u i i l r y ( 'l u l l u rc lliiii o n new
•inrtl runil i,, i n u r u r i l
Tnau,

X n r r i i l r i r r l l r n t . r r n l r n l l y liM-nlrtl. h u » l » i - “ *
|.r.i|&gt;&lt;-rilr«— f|r . i , | , i » . c r i e r , l a r u ia — « r « m *
Krui r« .

i i:r vs s lu m

vu u t iim s i : i*iiorm tTiE*

AMrnrliun i.f Room, Modern Homo with
(im age. 205 Hast 10th bl.
1I 0“ 11*IB Room lUmenlow just completed. Paving
and walks paid. :t2:i Wen. Central.

Loth In tort Mtllnn, Itose lourl and I'inrhuial, lielnw value.
One lot mi Sanford Avenue opposite Un.e Court, 52.BOO.

A real home, 7 reoniu and hath, and garage.

New anil modern.

Ten lure* Juat acrotm street from hig divehipment at Lake
Mary,

thin is a chance to Iriple your money,

I have tL« prellleat l.ake front trail in the county.
show you the povJbiLilUa ut thii Irarl,

It. W . LAW TO N , Realtor
Real Estate and Investments
Phone 71.1

Houma 206-205 Meisch Building

y

Let me

5 Room Modern Home. Paving und walks
paid. 315 West Central.
Beautiful Onk Hill lot. East front. Several
large onk trees on this lot. $200.00 under
market.

B o o th $ fiib b s
REALTORS
Exclusive Listings A Speciulty
117 Magnolia Avenue.

New M odern
Five-room B ungalow
Open Fireplace
Well Located

$6,825.00
KASY PAYMENTS

\2 Houses
5 ROOMS UP
PRICES $4,800 UP
GOOD TERMS
4

E. E. PAGE
The Substantial Realtor
1--14 Garner-Woodruff Bide
TELEPHONE 770

S. W. BRADFORD
REALTOR
Milane Theater Rids.

n VPT
] N'VI
]

ba»

,tl &gt;

�THE SANFORD HERALD. SATURDAY, DEC. 5, 1925

ic T o

French fron-

the
" f " ' / ? ” nd
franc (nhnlt 15 cents),

ic mninttennnce of the f to
ny the United States governt is responsible for this don of the French Rovernnment,

stage than a n y other
,vorld. has ruled that
tes must wear more
has been the custom
other cities o f France
and girls athlete* to
in the streets in their
imes. Hunners in runjnvclin and w cightth arms bare to the
road jumpers in split,th only socks hardy
ankles were features
cessions.
ch feminine federannastlcs ami physical
has plaeced a ban
lilar displays in the
recently issued this

Cling more
\c{ invested
L Jays see*
jjjj, followo jj-e board
[ior.td L'jmUjsocintion
| and 8.

L Rational
[quests, inLu-Florlda
fa regional
Lai Lumber

iami. West
«ke Wales,

ipa and St.
I in the in­
men after
L on their
Hand tour.
L- given in
tturers in

Evcst I’ttlm
ling.
Lrr of the
Blwork As*
K?rs at Or*
Bcacli. and
K.’ rii;:.ition
■rogrum at

•®p,RL[N' Dvc- p,— (/p)— Seven
hundred years old and having a
population of .1,01)0,000, Berlin is
just about to acquire its first sky­
scraper.
While the authorities are de­
bating over plans ;or lining Unter den Linden with tall office
buildings, which it is feared may
destroy the beauty o f the historic
fascades now fronting on that
famous avenue, the Society of
Book Lovers has laid the cornerstone for its new 12-story build­
ing in the fashionable west end

Baroness Catherina von Ohctmb,
in whose salon more than one cab­
inet has been formed and over­
thrown, has come out in favor of
short skirts, in a controversy
which is reaching militant propor­
tions in Germany.
The baroness, accused recently
o f “ petticote" politics,
such n charge
Uon ns she
pctticotcs
long ago. Now she see3 no reason
why women should hide even un­
shapely legs in long skirts,
“ Let the lords of creation re­
member,” the Imrnness says, “ that
they too are by no means all en­
dowed with comely legs. Yet we
women have to look at them—or
would anybody dare suggest that
men who fall short of being Adoni­
ses should encase their pedal ex­
Recent reports that George tremities in long skirts? Thesi
'lcmanccnu was critically ill and defects of both sexes can In
,!iieh, upon investigation, disclos­ remedied by massage.
'd the "tiger” just ns vigorous
“ But even so, not ali womol
mil powerful as ever, brought athave beautiful faces; yet one c
cation to the aged statesmans
them. Why not wear short kut
laily mode of living.
which are more practical thar
In bed at 8 o’clock, M. Clcman- long long --kirt - in any age of &lt;nl
*€iUi rises bet won niiflaight anti irrespective of now nature pat
I o’clock in the morning, lie goes turned the ankles?"
to work immediately ami stays at
it until about &lt;1:30, when his serv­
ant brings the great morning
|)0wl of chocolate Which constin.i»s the “ tiger’s" first meal of

diictuMton Hie uay*
directors
From 8 until 8:30 under the di- j
m in .luck- rcction of a physical culture pro- (
iiticability fessor who has been assisting him (
Icampaign! for years, M. (Icmnnconu e-ve- .
In the v-i -■1cutes his daily exercises.
lie ,
U of the then dresses, shaves and goes to ,
[itutr- m i-1,work until luncheon, which is his
1supply of i best meal of the day.
Boast
k at Phlin- meats, well done, and an nhundKcentenninl inec of vcRotnblu form the menu, i
■hoa yeuT; i NL Clemenccnu drinks water.
■gWnUon.t ,\fter lunch, ho goes to work
■ f laurel. 1aKain. At 4 o’clock he goes out
■ National f„r his automobile tour, always
■ s-'U’iaiiou ittinyr in the front seat next to
►&gt; A. Fred.
chauffeur. His promenade is
■ .president:, c-m-rally through the Bois do
Virtually dt titute. except mr
■s m, lex. Doulegnc or to Versailles. Then
Bon Comp- |,„l]H.t where a little thin soup and i radio set which she refilled l»
| secretary- 0I)R. frujt make up Ids dinner. tell, Frau Augusta Knnu
80■ trip also.
Clenienceau sleeps only four to yenr-old widow, committed suicide
I (■rov.-Inmi. fjVl, huiirs out of each 21 and iiy inhaling illuminating gas while
■ng lumber H()rks Bt lcaat 18.
listening to the broadcasting of
I make the
_____ _
the opera “ Aida.” She was found
§ men from
Christum# comes early on the dead in a chair befort tin- receiv­
fcr state in
,|0 |tiVoli and first selection ing set, the ear phones clam lied
I____
i of holiday gifts have appeared over her head.
there. Pigmy phonographs plnyIn a farewell note, die said that
fcws
ll|k' squeaky but
recognisable she hail sold nio-t of the furm
tunes at prices ut low as 45 franca ture of what used to he u welllie than $2) are among the appointed home in order to lurj,
L i q i ; j 1children's novelties, together with food. She said she could not beet
■U O p iH new luxurious types of toy auto- the thought of selling ‘ he r:ll!"
land had dccid-d m turn on th«
pns jets while lin nlng t.. her fav
orite opera.

Oil
pent Is

'l"timdUt cause many o f them feel that they
t kit, ii ca))
longer continue to pay tux- v
ni,'ht re- i-s in both the United States und ^
-1‘France. There has been a long- j,
fi'd that standing agreement t h a t
the ^
&gt;h"ard in I French fiscal authorities
should j,
uui .u,-. (.stiniate an American's Income L.
;|,n w.i for taxation purposes at seven f]
' d from i times t)ie amount o f rent he pays, j,
' HUvt r i «r, if he owns the house in winch (
hui.l he lives, at seven times the es- t
mi. itii.n ti mated rental value o f the prophv uniti-| erty.
Lions, tigers and »‘ " ' r
j
But rents have soared und so ira are thriving on “ ,il" '
in the Bcrhn
r,.',
|have taxes. One American who meats
i
the
king bea t con an
I
''' ' paid 110,000 francs income tax
i
ir.il I . ' '
‘ bree years ago on the rent-income 15 pounds of horwfl. -h «
■ ha . has to pay 28Q,0Q0 francs nnd sometimes thri-c -a.
! i ttiis year with the prospect o f his are butchered each
. i
___
I tax being 480,000 next year. An the beasts.
The animals are im: *
|ta
'American physician long resident
. ’
1,11 , in France, with a declared in- days, the assumption “
j,,:'' ‘
come of 75,000 francs was assessed in addition to reguU
l,’-d {3,000 franca income tax in 1924, Saturday.and Sundays
visiting the zoo l 'ir''
I and 12,000 franrs this year.
food into the cakes “ »•
"■ ■ x a «n
Handkerchiefs t h a t resembla day is essential.
Birds of prey /o n -u
#.
lanndscapo paintings nre among
Un
the Christmas novelties being of- large quantities of rat 'ii
fired in the shops around the sparrows that zoo oUnr
**•'» l1ill, i'Utce Vendome. The lowly cotton boys to take up t"f ‘
|kerchief has blossomed out this these animals by
f o n U u r c Vear, and window displays o f the j nings ( about 2 1*- *•' *' '
limn shops hear a resemhlance to -mouse or sparrow
r *lorr
r;,oms in the Louvre museum.
“ trC
Subjects ranging from woodland
, T,■
‘ enes of the life o f Robin Hood to
‘ “ ifhway portraits of Madame Rccamler or
&lt;r^’i over
Queens of the Follies Bergere
adlnihe I ^.av® been adapted to handker-

® land in |Chit'f!' arti*tr&gt;-I &lt;lry

,ua-

U"M «|

"Alice’s" in the Rue cle Rivoll
leaves
the
shopper
uncertain

There is n famine in London of
la ir for making wigs, switches
anti other false pieces, ns n result
of the vogue of bobbed and shingl­
ed hair. When the fashion o f cut
locks began, women's hair for a
time almost glutted the market,
but now that about DO per cent, of
the women in London prefer the
new style the supply of hair does
not begin to meet the demand.
Therefore, even six to 10 inches
of perfectly good hair in bringing
unprecedented prices.
Hair-dressers are looking about
for new fields where bobbing is
not in vogue with a view to mak­
ing contracts with women for long
strands of hair.
Winter hird visitors have been
flying over the British Isles in
clouds recently, replacing tlu*
birds of summer, which have flown
long since to southern Europe or
even to Africa.
Starlings, thrushes, red wings
and field fares are the most num­
erous among the birds that seek a
winter homo in England and Scot­
land. liuring mild winters they
live "a iir rets ami so nre of great
service to farmers and fruit grow­
ers. When the winter is severe
as this one has started out to he,
they feed on the berries from
England’s numerous hedges,
i
Farmer are complaining o f a
falling off recently of the mint*

those that ride in the buses, have the last half century. The unhad their hours increased. Here- married candidate for matrimony
tofore strnpiianging lias been con- appears to be hnving most of the
fined to the early rush hours up success.
to 8:30 in the morninng^ and beAnalysis ofthc matrimonial outtween 4tJ0 and (1:00 o clock in look says this change is due to
the evening. A home department improvement in the wisdom and
ruling makes sttrophanging in the j Ut|Rment of the unmarried girl
busses permissible for all the she has become mere practical,
morning nnd evening rush hours they Wy ( and has stolen much of
nml for Saturday nights which is the widow's advantage with the
London a favorite night for go- mnrringahle male. Since modern
ing to the theater.
conditions have
brought h e r
Under the former ruling no one greater freedom she has been able
might enter a bus in which there to loam how to he a comrade to a
were no scats vacant except dur- man, to study him at close range,
ing the legal otraphanging hours, analyte him psychologically and
This caused hitter complaints to discover that he wants some*
from women who used the buses thing more in a wife than a clothes
for daytime travel and from thea- dummy.
1’anama City—Proposed
First Baptist Church will
nearly $100,000.

Christmas Shopping
at Home!
Among the many Xmas Gift Sets
of splendid

,,

/

FU LLER B R U SH E S
you will find a dclightfu* gift for
each of yuiir relatives and friends.
You select these ptfst in the quiet and
ronifoit of your own home, tinly the
Kulter M»n sells them. He intend* to
rail on you before Christmas, hot better
mile or phoot hinnow, Noubligsiloa
to buy.

C. M. PARK
Box 523

Sitting Bull’s headdress, saddle
nnd coat were sold to the Wyoin
ing Historical Society of Wilkes
Burn Pennsylvania, for $t'i(l0.

for a potential city

a million

the sheltered waters

Biscayne

A NO that is ju st wluU’ we al’&lt;v
jlJ d oin g in the bu ildin g o f
V E N E T IA N ISLES. N o t
only Hi is, but w e are im p rovin g
ou r oth er w a terfron t properties
by virtue o f the fa c t that the crea ­
tion o f these islands is b rin g in g
about a proper and sa tisfa ctory
depth o f water th rou gh ou t the
length and breadth o f upper Bis­
cay ne Bay, which h eretofore has
been too shallow for gen eral b oat­
ing purposes.

6

'j’t pai'tniont, hotel, ’i'csi(T ntuif am t
w a terfron t— and it is indeed fo r ­
tunate that V E N E T IA N ISLES
are b rin g in g a b ou t a com pletion
o f N atu re’s destin ed plan, so to
speak.
y
If the h istory o f p rofits and in ­
crease in values from the time
Miami was founded until today,
o f all w a terfron t property, is any
reasonable criterion to g o by,
then we subm it that V E N E T IA N
ISLES properties, as M iam i g ro w s
from her present population to
her destined population o f a m il­
lion people, will en joy con stan tly
increased values.

VENETIAN ISLES
(Jems of America’s Mediterranean
Second Avc

�THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY. PEC. 5,1925

DRUID PARK
A development o f
* * perform ance—
to be improved in
its entirety.

ruid Park open­
ing an n ou n ce­
ments will be made
in a few days.

B ritt-C h itten d en D e v e lo p m e n t

r

T

.............
-»’ W - . .

...................... —

------------ -----------—

—

-

—

---------------------------------------

�THE SANFORD HEW A in SATURDAY, DEC. S, 1925

PAGE ELEVEN

A F E W GOOD LOTS IN PINEHURST
Fifteen dwellings from 57,000 to 510,000 have been contracted for.
better buys in Sanford.

Announcing

No

100 FEET
A t South East Comer o f Sanford Avenue and Eleventh Street at 5175 per
front foot. A real investment.

THE BODWELL REALTY CO’S.

Reserve your space in the new Arcade NOW.

rroup o f
ntegrity
j. Their
« which

Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc.

Re-Sale Department

REALTORS

210 East First Street

arvice to
are co­
ach year

n „ n0 T08.,|,9

W e have opened this dep artm en t as a m atter
o f convenience and fo r the p u rp ose o f ren ­
d erin g a service to those w ho have bought
lots in M ayfair, B el-A ir, First Street E xten­
sion and D ream w old.
T he ow ner o f any lot in any o f these proper- • -*■ **
ties m ay list his lot or lots with this depart­
m ent at his own price and on w hatever
term s he may desire.
T he services o f this dep artm en t w ill be en ­
tirely concentrated on the re-sale on ly o f lots
in the above developm ents or oth er develop­
ments o f this C om pany, th ereby a ffo r d in g a
m ore particular e ffo r t to sell than could be
obtained otherw ise.
T hrough this dep artm en t the ow n er out o f
tow n can leave iiis re-sale problem s w here
they will receive p referred attention.
W e have listed now som e very ex cellen t
lots at prices m akin g a re-sale p rofita b le to
both buyer and seller.

“ REAL BARGAINS”

1.

$19 590

C orn er L o t (98x135) Union Avenue. Price
T h is is near the F orrest Lake Hotel

&gt;ugh the
jse their
nof men
(Is other

One L o t R ose C ourt, Grand V iew Avenue.......... $2,500.00
T h irteen a cre s fa c in g on L ake Monroe, 1200 feet W ater
fr o n t. P r i c e .................................................. $100,000.00
Seven L o ts fr o n tin g on Sanford Avenue between Com ­
m ercial an d Sem inole Boulevard. Price $850.00 fro n t ft.

state is
e is probility o f
nsion o f

R. C. TISDALE
Real Estate Investment

REALTOR

236-238 Meisch Building.

Phone 23

Phone 23.

,utilize
eal of

R E -S A L E D E P A R T M E N T

110 feet frontage on Magnolia Avenue, corner of Katie Street.
site for apartment house.

An ideal

211 Bast First Street

.$5000 .

ban the
fed deare re­
lated a
supply.

‘

The Bodwell Realty Co.

DOUBLE CORNER
iron

~

,

S an ford, Florida,

'-J

This is an exceptionally good l»uy.

v y

DEAN-BERG CORPORATION

$ ot inlegin to
n stabiladmits
buy a
preeia-

Phone 713

515 F irst N ation al Bank Bldg.

SCRUGGS-SCOGGAN REALTY CO.Inc.
51), 75 or 125 feet—First Street Ex­

Use Your Foresight

tension. fronting on Seminole IIouk&gt;vard anil Lake Monroe.

At a very

attractive price.
I have 108 feet on Myrtle Avenue and
A. C. L. It. It., ip , hlnrkn from 1'irnt St.—
Worth 5500 per front foot. Owner nee&lt;ln
n
i n n o and
fin,I will
*uill narrifiee for
r . . «$300
T im .per
... •
/ . &gt;ni
money
ivont
foot.

One corner Lot,

and Cypress Avenues at price way be­
low Ihe market.

Six lots on Kim Ave., nnd 13th St. At
5H.000, this parcel In u giveaway. Act
(|uick.

OSCAR R. BRO O K S
H

t

Phe L o t K in g ” R e a lto r
306 Firat National Hank Bldg.

on l nion and

v.

LUTE HOWELL
REALTOR
Brundey-Puleston Bldg.
Phone 751

We announce to the realty public that this newly
formed company is now established and ready to
perforin a professional real estate service for our
many friends in Sanford, and for visitors and in­
vestors who are in the city. W . E. (Ed) Scoggan,
well and favorably known in Sanford and F. H .
Scruggs, Realtor, are the officers of this realty
corporation. We have several properties of merit
for sale and we have buyers ready for attractive
propositions.
j

ne l!)().\\

LO TS IN

SCRUGGS-SCOGGAN REALTY CO. Inc.

.

PIN EH U R ST
DREAM W OLD
FT. M E LLO N

,

..

B a r g a in s

w. P. CARTER V

In H ou ses

REALTOR

Tamiami Land Co. L
tone 249

202 F IR S T S T R E E T
Phone 773

LAKE FRONT
property

'V e H ave S om e

M asonic Bldg.
Phone 735

FOR

R oom 3, B all B u ild in g \
P h on e 142

i

^

2il0 Meisch Bldg. V-^\
j

phone 718

\- A
—— -

�THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY. PEC

PAGE TWELVE

♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + * •:&gt;•;&lt;

**•&gt;❖ •&gt;*+*+•*■*+•&gt;*++**+

•*&gt;

The Country Club E ntrance Section lies ju st W e st o f the C rystal L a k es C lub S ection and
between this section and the en tra n ce to the S a n ford Country Club.
Home sites in the C ountry C lub E n tran ce Section will be as lim ited as th ey w ere in the fir s t
unit which was com pletely sold ou t in one d a y . This is the secon d o ffe r in g ' o f L o ch -A rb o r,
Avail yourselt ot the op p ortu n ity to a ffilia te with this d ev elop m en t by m a k in g re s e rv a ­
tions now.

INSPECT LOCH-ARBOR TODAY
OR SUNDAY

S a le s A g e n t s
Temporary Office Seminole Bunk Bldg.

Phone 285

**+ *• :• + ***

i ♦ * + + ? * 2 * f* * * 2 * f W

*TZ * f * 2 4i *2 ♦♦+♦♦♦ * * * * * ♦

♦

♦+f r * + * * * * * * * ♦♦* * * + + •&gt;" » * * * * * ,* * + * + ,*w*+*&lt;'•»+♦+»♦♦*+*■»■■*••- &gt;

♦

+
;

♦
•■*6
&lt;

+

♦

»+ % »4 )»+ + + ». b.

* $ &lt;.•&gt;+ i . f
•&gt;*•&gt;P&lt;i &lt;-'i* +&lt;*■fr*•&gt;•&gt;&lt;• 4&gt;

j

♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦

v v y ❖ ♦&gt;♦&gt;♦&gt;♦&gt;♦&gt;
i

v&gt;vvv»

♦♦♦■&gt; »♦♦♦+•*

�'

’

THE SANFORD HERALD, “

-’. .V

SATURDAY, DEC. 5, 1925.
PAGE
V The original warrant for
{execution o f Charles I Is li
i library of the llouic o f Lords,
warrant was produced by Cl
Harker after the Rcatoratlor
was the evidence upon which
who had signed it were cxc
from the Indemnity Act.

Ranks High

Ttii*. n i t c r i T r o t itT o k
SF.VF.NTH J l i n r l A I . f l i t
I s o t . 12 POINTY. IS CII.XNl'
o f r i.o iiio t. is a s h r o it i
Suit Ti* Unto! Title
r.i.MKit t . u.\iNi:.s. amt wife
MAHUAHKT K. It AIN US.
in

on All-EasternTeam
yt +

—

Complainants.

knd Its

NEW YORK, I
— (o'—Dirtmouth, as the c
outstanding
eleven during the
...^ 1U25 season, car­
r1"
"
—
ries o ff the bulk o f honors in nlleastern teams,
‘ ~r.r.3, complied by the A :socintcd P.__
•. „ 111 opinions of 10
i’rcs from
prominent‘ conches
— '
along the Atlantie seaboard.
In this consensus,
Dart mouth
places
piacea four
lour stars
?tars on the first team
twice as many ns any rival col­
lege. while Andy (Swede) Ohcrlander, Imckfleld ace o f the Big
Green forces, has the distinction
o f being the only unanimous choice
o f the coaches.
The make-up of the first and
scconnd eleven follows:
First team:—
Ends— Hanson and Tully, Dart­
mouth,
Tackle.;—Chase, Pittsburgh and
Parker, Dartmouth.

I l'rofcs[l Topic

lAfcctiniT

(5.-//P1—
ad Its rewas the
Southern
The nwhad two
tho byThese
urge part
he tiny,
measures
ilcte frum
who had
tinned a
inal base-

r

[ the Uni­
fied that
(men away
js was repco from
j adoption
Frrk'iison
rrange his t
lit the re-1
rersity o f;
Miles nr-J
suit tini the mat-

A. M. lU'.KH ot nl.
Guards—Diehl, Dartmouth and

Sturhahn, Ynle.

Center—McMillan, Princeton.
Quarterback—Foley, Syracuse.
Halfback — Obcrlnnder, Dart­
mouth, and Tryon, Colgate.
Fullback—Slagle, Princeton.

Second team:—
Ends—Thayer, Penn, nnd Sage,
Dartmouth.
Tackles—Joes, Yale, Sprague,
Army, W'ilbcrg, Columbia (tied).
Guards— Carey, Cornell; Skuhin,
N’ow York University, Mahan, Wes
Vn. and Cothram, Imfayette.
Center—Robinson, Pennsylvania.
Quarterback—Pease, Columbia.
Halfbacks—Keefer, Urowit and
Kirkicaki, Lafayette.
Fullback—Amos, Washington an
Jefferson, and Kre use, Pcnnsylvan-

f

ni

15,000 People Are
Expected ToAUend
Grid GanieAtMiami

•*

•)—Florida
in s after
inil finMiwtili tw-i
‘ i* tin in

‘ IF YOU’RESICK- Sft
a Docroie.&lt;

e
o
II
j
a
|&lt;
u

IFYOU'RE RENTING^

CFP

IIC

•»

^

o
ii
s
&lt;&gt;
tl

—Del Pino, Cuban liirhl
m a decision over* Low
MIAMI, Dee. 5.— (Ah —Miami
unta (10 round.;).
will witii" t her initial college Rrid
JSK, N. Y.—Jock Mm
affair of the Benson today when
Puul,
middleweight
|the Oglethorpe petrel;: me t the
:t Hilly Leomml, Syra
Rollins colicfe outfit at Coral Gab­
ruumls).
les. Seating accoinodatiens have
T— Red Herring, Clulfbeen made for 15,001) persons.
., junior
welterweight
The Ramo is being heralded here
At
neat Sammy Morco,
Montreal (10|
as the S. I. A. A. championship irounds.)
contest, and has attracted interest
NEW YORK— Izzy Schwartz J
throughout this section of the
state, l ’receilinc this i;;imc nimth New York, won a decision over;
----------or interstate duel is scheduled in Ernie Jarvis, English flyweight
CHICAGO, Dec. 5. — (,V) — All tlu* nieetitiK o f Tech iiigh of At­ (10 rounds.)
STOCKHOLM— Harry Persson,
parts o f the country will lie rep- lanta and Miami IHr Ii .School.
Swedish heavyweiKht ehnmpiim.
resented in all-star amateur footOGLKTHORIT. knocked out Jack Townsend, negro
lull team that conch "Navy Mill” HOLLINS
. . . Hancock (three rounds).
|, .■rain o f Indiana will dead to the Larkin .....
I eft Knd
CHICAGO—Eddie Shea scored a
Daniels
. ______ Goldsmith technical knockout over Al IlolzLeft Tackle
innn (four rounds).
Wimlcnvedle . _
Jusliij
GRAND RAPIDS. Mich.—Young
Left Guard
Strihliug Georgia llKhthcavyweiKhi |
Honrilninn ....... .............. Cousins in opinion of newspaper men won.
Center
socintcd Press from opinions of 101
Ends— Tolley o f
Dartmouth,
.......................... Harden rounds).
KillweK o f Marquette and Weir o f
SAN FRANCISCO—Frank M u,-1
Nt lira ska.
kie, St. Paul heavy weight, won a
Tackles — Edwards, Michigan
decision over Mickey Rockson,
and Parker, Dartmouth.
Boise, Idaho, (10 rounds).
Guard— Farwick, Army, ShuinliSAN FRANCISCO—Pat l.e ter
i - r, Michinan and Diehl, DartiHilliard
Ttiscon,
Ariz., and Victor Alexan­
Campbell
n'.outh.
Quarterback
der, Los Angeles heavyweight
Cent'r — Garhisch, Arm y ami. Seeds
fought a draw (six rounds).
Hutchinson, Nebraska.
HOLLY
WOOD—Tommy
tJ'Hrien
t
.
.
- Quarterback — McPImil, D a rt-1
CarlinKton
mouth.
Hacks — Pond, Yale, W ycoff,
(’.•or i Tech; Tryon, Colgate;
Huh rt, Alabama and probably
Mrirtineau. Minnesota.
N&lt;n of the players or conches
! will i ■ |aid. the Isleni Temple of
tin- Mystic Shrine, promoters, payiitK the ex pen-es
ix i m i : i mm i i r * hi iit iik

j

ette Will Be The Fifth
in Ever To Sit In Con?;i’ess
tii Capitol discloses, however,
that di spite this constitutional in­
Semite so hibition all o f the Senator’s young­
tr. will 11.* er than Mr. LaFolleltc took ten
ever to oath before they had reached the
ic first iioof ;*.f) nnd that their presence
hfId ti seat a
nu'iiihers was not seriously
Ratury.
questioned.
all) of of.
When Henry Clay presented
2e sv -inn
himself
for the oath for the first
plie agc.l
|L:u- day, time on Nov. It), 1800, at the ago
KVuary d, of 2'.) years, 7 months and 7 days,
f-ome Senator inquired as to his
■provide, age.
ei «\ jscontension will

P.'ttir- m
F'l States 1

o
n
C
C
ii
p

Eights Last
_ Night

® y » ! W ycoff To Play 0n|
! l , All-Star Team On
men s The Pacific Coast
FLORIDA,

.. ...........
v. tl
name Is un*
known: James Irtatlau
*. Kuilire and wife,
Harsh 1^ Finlue . A nub’ K. ilrlffln;
Charles Crlffin mill W ife .-------------Crlffin, whose Christian name
I*
unknown; Neill. ■ Crlffin: John W.
Crlffin
nnd
whoso Christian wife,--------------ilrlffln,
name In unknown;
|C'nrlls Crlffin; K. M. Crlffin ami
wife Martha J. Crlffin: M
" , J. tlrtffin; I V t l i r Washburn:
Ella A.
IlntoUs; F.ll Bwavcly ami wife,—
...
------ Swavrly, whose t'hrlsllan
....i name
in unknown; and each and every of
the atiovu named «!• f. ndahts,. If llvInk, and If either any or all of
said defendant* be dead, then to
Ilia heirs, devls.es, grantees, or
other clalmantx unde r each and cvery of the ff.illowliiK
"
ii. vt used liefetldanls. t«-wlt:
—
A. M. Herd nnd
wife,—— — lt&lt;. d,. whose Christian
name Is unknowni: James I*. Fnilirs
and wife. Sarah I.. Fiulue, Annie K.
Crlffin; Charles ilrUfln and wife.
-------------- ilrlffln.
Cbrlsllnn
nnmo Is unknown
• Crlffin
Joint W. Crlffin i
I l r l f f l n . whoso Cl
unknown; t'arlls

deceased ns heirs, devisees, gran'
tees or ns other cllmnnte. or otnerwlae. In nn&gt;l to the lands herein­
after described; nnd to all former
stockholders
of
the
Allsmonto
Sprints* Company, a cerporatlon orKunltid
i 1
v .11 m;
under
the
laws of the State of Massachusetts.
If said eorporntton Is no lonser n
Ictcnl entity; nnd to any nnd nil oth­
er persons whose names are un­
known. claiming any rltcht title, or
Interest. In nnd to the following de­
scribed property situate. Wins anil
liclng In the County of Seminole nnd
stale of Florida more particularly
described ns follows, to.wit:
Tract No. 1. lot No. 3! of Annie
K. Orlffln's Subdivision of the S ’a
of the N W ' i of Section S. Town­
ship No. 21 South. ItaoKe Mo. SO
Cast, ns recorded In fla t Hook C,
pnt;e 30 of the I’ubllc Itecords of
OranKe County, Florida.
Tract No. 3. lot No. 23 of Annie
o
n
n
S
C

Tulane May M od
Pacific Team On
New Year’s D a y

CHICAGO, Dec. 5.—&lt;gi—'The en­
try of Tulane, undefeated in foot­
ball into the annual tuurnnmuit of
roses contest nl Pasadena, New
Year’s day may lie accepted or re­
jected when Clark 1&gt;. bliauKhnessy, Tulane coach, and Jack Hienfield, represcntiiiK the Pacific
coast conference mn-l here today.
Other inter ectional clashes next
year are anticipated front the
meetiiiK o f athletic directors anil
coaches o f the xvedrrn conference
here to discuss football and ar­
range schedule::. Mi uuri Valley
coaelies nnd representatives of

"I hope my dollcnguc will pro­
pound that question to my con­
Lake Duller— lO.OOO-nrrc sub
stituents," Clay replied, and there division on Laki Butler i" be dc
Hi matter drupped.
vcloped.

IM il.i; i in &gt; i v , i |.o i i i i i
n
i ii t xi i a t \ .
l : i : u ; n ..
............ ...
n Fh.
i ul t &lt;'nriMir.itInn.
JAMKS
A
JiUlN.sii.N, Al.l-*|1 1 :ii KnHTCIt a.
\ iia.T.I \ - I'AIUU.INA i ' iii :\ii
i i ' a i , I'oJIl'AM", a I'n.iwaru e.'or'
I |'ii| .|t |i»t|.
Comphiiuaiitfi

B y Williams

PlUOM O-lACsLlE. - \
A - A - A - A kjo A I
S H C R T tP M A S )!?
VWvAS &gt; A - A - A —
I'S T H a T ^ O ?
I
A u D .A SM C P T tR /
M A s J •.! ? Y

ItVwjcrrxgl

\

Sunday Dinner
Served from 12 (n 2;:50 l*. M . nnd front 0 ( » 8:110

venttiK
ITIK HEST o r FOOD AND SEUVICI

Visit (he Orange Room

n. i i i . x r K xiti«i A h h i i : i:

i**D|.nt^ •»f Sim |tinIt* (‘ininO,
f’lnriti.i. 2ilift UIA Dll I. HICK, «l«»ID* liushl* : n 11M II. I*. JUl'II
I’O.MfANY,
I *•ferula nt ft,
Nitllrc i»l *»
Iii I Hiinlrr*** •inlr
I* In i *•I*y kIv* ii Hull |MirNiiattl I * i rinul I • cr* i in (lit- ahny«*
• fitiihil riniHi'. il.it* *1 iln- r,ih. tliiy
nf Ni.Vi'tliL'T, A, |i I
thi* 11fill or-

«
..............................................................................................

MANCE OF RUSINKSS IS DOING FOR YOU.

jM

N
l

8m
jm
K i

.to

M

J
1
©

V'tt

;

i T
I

I

V '. i

M
/

y

fS k

i i,

i

l

l

,

i

1

p

J ’y f , A ( i

1
S

it f i l l

A St'ij

aliiii* «I. .i Sperlal
r. will *•f f t-r
fur s ,1 1• aiol mil t*i i In* hi»;lt**Nl ami
l.t : t t*|i|»l* r f»*r riiHli at Iln* front

tl .r i.f Hi- I'.nirl JI ••&lt;i -t in S.irimnl.
S« niinnli* i miiii! y. J- lcfnl.t. wliliiu
tin* I ' il ImufJ uf Vali* on .MnrnJay
lli*. Tll». tl »' of Ihn hiIm r, A. I’
l »« i. Iln fiillowliiK ♦!* H-Tiln *1 Lit,
p)i i *• nf i» ir**• I nf laml bit *•&gt;11 • III
Srfiiinol*) *'..tini&gt;, FlnrDfa. In-vvlt.
ItCHINNINi; al a point Z rlmlti.M
dm. , i a *»f tin* «|iiail» r mTlInii
j„,a

oil (in

k i i littll h i m

t 1••!| 1 '■ 'Emv. |1Kfl ||| I il
hati'.'c .1 '*
running

of

Si *:-

mi ll,

t J • f* * t, If n iicw •m l 3 3 0
hmiiI Ii
1 21 f•■•*(.
t in fn*»‘
•• f n i l f • • I . I n p o i n t

j . . I,

iIn in i

of ilDDINNIND. .Said land lo im;
I . - i i , , t to |oi
I a«‘i'nrt|lm; i n
XX 1 111nIK Ih'iinlall's Map
HI.
.1 , hi nil's i • rrvlll I a flrl|i *»l
liti.l I. ( h I whin aluiit: llm
H.nilli hhl . In Ii** 1."l'l *'!*. " an a
r, i ,|w :m . iii kIimWii !&gt;' -ilit mail.
)t!i-i,.,|» JnllN li I.HONAIlHV.
Si., clal Masli r In •'liaiic. rv.

A'll.s, *V III it "SI I* il.l *1;i t A- IlOl 1,1..
Hnlleiinr* i"r I'liliipittinaill*.
;..v, T-l 1-31-2-1. I1'''- i.

Porter I*]. Pitts
ItL’ Ah IWTATW
■I I I . 113 la l X n i’ l. R a s h

ill,

riu m - W
Hanrnril, Flo.
iri-iunllnrf \V. V,
U'licilur,
Itea I Kstuio llrokcr

Exceptional
Plumbing’ Calls for
A. I). ROSIER

There is a reason and a good sound one that will become promin­
ently obvious the first few minutes you spend in investigation.
The remarkable realty activity in the eastern section, the enor­
m o u s construction program planned for the immediate enviVons
of Marvania. The phenominal eastwardly growth of Sanford.
These vast aclivilies and many more accentuate the real worth
of Marvania.
Let your better business judgment suggest a visit to Marvania,
that we may prove our every claim.
Interesting announcements will be made shortly. Watch closely.
or •.

Sj JtfW

If you're* particular about

(he Lind of plumbing you
want in your new home, or
Ihe new hind of plumbing
in your old home— call A.
I). Rosier for an estimate.

SCRUGGS-SCOGGAN R E A LTY CO. Inc
s

A. I). ROSIER
202 FIRST STREET
3rd and Oak
I»*S.l

JJ

■

ADVERTISEMENTS TELL YOU WHAT THE RO­

iii . a t k

I
itifl i \\ i. i :i ,i, ,m.i
Ct.lZA IIKTII niil.L. lil t
.III

I':
In Our Homo On W. Third Street
5 Phone 5(15
Sanford, Florida

VALDEZ CAFE

VM.
r .

fim 'lli

9Mq»m;ini

SPECIAL

SALES AGENTS
PHONE 735

MASONIC TEMPLE

�^ c * v w
® rj»

** 7

-lex.*.*.Durrance, deceased, or ottie rwi ae: vlseea, grantees or
m
I T T H E riHCDIT CODIVPi B B ' K N - DU
j.. ,Mar|tSt •if living, and If to the helra, devise.. °I h*rw|*« ana
feist,
thence south
3*0
fret,
live weekly Issues.
th
JUDICIAL C l l t c c r r , J E M I- -j* &gt;
! t an parties claiming atees or otherw J 7 u 'n?, * nt**»' I*.4,
thence east
600
feet, thence
WITNESS my hand and official
T
within
described Boortl decased; and io7*r H,r&gt;(7 A
HOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. IN f ” % s l In the
north 363 feet to point of be­
seal of the Circuit Court of the
land, under M a r y / . M a r k ,, dec.a a- vlseea,
— - ...................-a
- ' .d «.
CHANCERY.
grantee’ s " ^th"
l e g h*
a t'~
e ' hel«
ginning.
containing
S acres
Seventh Judicial Circuit o f the State
mil
to
Hotet
Till*
ed
or
otherwise;
John
Hicks.
If liv­ w ,M « r« 1‘ ir J a m , , if*1,1***
oth,?.
more or less.
of Florida, in and
for
Seminole
LUTIE
B.
ItEMSBEIlO.
ing
and
If
deud,
then
against
all
and
dto
all
unkonwn
U,'*'*usi " j i J !
TR A C T 3.
County, on this the (th day of De­ ^
Complainant
soever,
claiming
any
who*,
parties
claiming
Interest
In
tha
Deglnnlng at a point 1 &amp; (2-100
cember. A. D, 1925.
11
. G u e n o n noil Hid. within described land, under E. N. ter eat, In the it#7 |.l"l,H , « or S . o*f*i
chains east of the southwest
(Signed)
V. E. DOUGLASS.
i‘»* till
corner of the southeast quarter
GEORGE
n n K , V Ini * d f ? 'f I,v-,V 'R &lt; "U described lands under John suit under aSy of the ; 1k¥W ln tRi •'t&gt;Ul
Clerk
*
n
Jureenwood.
hU
w
l
f
e
.
l
f
llv_
,
,
,,
k
d
f
„
,
I
l
4
or
o
herwlie;
E.
N.
; defendants each ana Ab“r!.c
of tlie southeast quarter of Sec­
(HEAL)
•If,.
Ing. and If dead, the helrs devi;, * ^ r ifu,Vv7nK Knd " .
dead.* theu! Hitne. and rYsidence, " ! r&gt;- f &amp; u 5 % *
tion 28. Township
20 south.
Ry: A. M. W E E K S . Deputy Clerk.
___
•**»« or i&gt;thc?F
..I-, t rtn
link
no....
V
^ _; .rruitf
irnni^ii
other cmUllTint^
clalmunt; against
WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.—(/P)—
all nirt
parties olritminif
claiming Interest t«»
tu tho Lmniiiuim.e..
Compiat[lnnt ■
utikm,*,,
Range 32 east, thence north 30
WILHON, HOU 8 HOLDEU ft BOYLE
Sr.der aai'l George S. nreenwood •.......
- "-i'h'n
.-scribed Innits
all,'V&gt;
ill the
within ,1
described
lands under
under titled cause and to 1
degrees, east 9 ft 95/lflfl chains,
Solicitors for Complainant.
The Mitchell court martial follow­
“ ' ,i ii„i„n I Greenwood. Ills Wire. F N. Fell, deceased, or otherwise; parties whomsoever cikiJinkno*n
Dec. 5-1 2 -1 9 .26 Jan 2.
thence west to the west line of
ed tho trail of the Shenandoah
Sn
he
following!
If
living,
and.
and
all
unknown
portion
rlalming
In­
interest or Interests |a , i m,,n* any
the Southeast quarter of said
ff lead the heirs, devisees, gran- terest In the within described lands volved In this sun " ,,he 'ami Incourt of inquiry today, covering in,
IN T H E C l R e t 'I T FO D ll T O F 8 E * I Section 28, thence south to the
tree or other claimant* under wfilch lands are described a , fol­ the abovo named d*Dn .** " " f ot
many particulars the same ilol-l ■
IN O I.E F O U S T V , F I.OH |Ii,|. IN
south line of said Section
28.
•brm to .wit: Charles Montague lows: Southeast quarter of south- and every whose tia m „la” ?
CHANCERY.
thence east to point of begin­
previously explored by the naviil
S
’
E; H
a l L _ H.. e. ^. .^. west quarter of Section 8 ; North
e!,J
...............................
MARY A HENCK.
ning.
dencea arc utiknowh to ,\nd r,»'court
Wilson
and Mary \. Ilson. Dexter h||)f (&gt;f the northwest
quarter of plalnant In the Pbove enii.'uS C""»Complainant,
TRACT I
Washburn
Fannie
Evans
S(,c,|or,
n
;
North
half
of
GovernWhile the Navy nought to fix
Washburn.
■vs.
Regtnnlng nt the northeast cor­
and to all unknown pt?| “ * * « « » •
* • r" mint Lot N’ umtier 2, otherwise de- soever claiming any
It. r . McVEIOH. et al.
ner of the northwest quarter of
responsibility for the Shenandoah
serlbed as Northwest quarter
of teresta In the land InvowU*,or
Defendants.
the
northeast
quarter
of
Sec­
B
S
S
A."?'hV 'Ml
wreck, the army court had, an il«
1 p Williamson, and Wife. E ll- northeast quarter of Section 17; suit, said land being sRuab?i*V hl*
tion 23, Township
20 south.
Order of I'nbllentlon
objective, the rebuttal of Col. .Mit­
eibeth
Williamson.
Avery
M.
and
northeast
quarter
of
southwest
NOTICE TO KN O W N AND UNRange 32 east, run west 20
Inole County. Florida Li*, . ,n s*mJ llt»erlb,u
quarter of Section 17; all In town- as follows, t o - w l r ’
K NOW N DE F EN DA NTH.
iiautiders. Charles' l * * " ^
chains to boundary of said
chell’s rhnrp'S that the Shenan­
E.
Stoddard,
Alice
HltnomD
nml
Kt)|[1
,
j
south.
Range
30
east,
in
THE
STA
T
E
OF
FLORID
A,
to:
northwest
quarter
of
northeast
,
.
TRACT |
cam.
doah nccidcnt was the remit of
1
Silas E. Hlmonds.
V ’ " r' i Hemltmle County, Florida.
R K. McVEIOH. ALt'HKFH
M.
quarter, thence south 2 ft 1/3
Isot 1 o f Hectlim
Tti\r« u.
TRACT T.
general Incompeti my and crimin­
Hemingway. Henry Hemingway.
Defendantn.
SII El’ FARD. FR AN K II. DAVIS and
chains, thence east 20 chains,
20 south, Range 31 , , 0
*hlp
The southwest quarter ef tho
and WlIHim
Rleknell.
O. W. RANSOM If living and If
..............................
.. and "nil
" "per* '•
DILL TO QUIE T T I T L E
al neglect in the conducting of the
to boundary of said northwest
7 l - 2 acres sold to Julln j
• &gt;uih &gt; . t &lt;|l| irter lit Section ;s,
■l
,.,ns claiming an merest n the
dead, nil parties claiming any In­
To the Defendants In the above
quarter of northeast quarter,
national defense.
described a* follows - H - J , ^ / '
Township 21 south. Kanae 1 1
1 0,JI«) 1
hereafter described real estate,
terest under
the
said B &gt;F. MrHi-nr-i north 2 v 1 / 2 chains to
Styled cause, to-wit:
northeast
corner
of
1
1
1
,
1
.
™
.
"
cant.
Lt. Commander Charles F. ItotiDefendants.
VEIGII, ALI’ H Et;S M. SHEP P A RD .
To Sarah M. Durrance, If tlvlng.
beginning, rontalning 6 acres
2 J. run south 9 aJS1'* * r « on
TRACT 1.
cndahl, senior rurviving officer of
F R AN K II. DAVIS and O. W. R A N ­
more or less.
chains, thence iv( m t ,1'')-I64
arid If dead, all parties claiming In­
Uvilrr «f Pnlilleatlou
An umllvUle I onc-hntf Interest
Pr'W er 1.
and il nppesrTng from the sworn SOM deceased, as heirs, devisees,
Rn 'i
thence north u and S«-in#
in the west half of the north­
the Shenandoah, and navi radon
To George H. Greenwood nnd Hel- terest In tho following described
Hill of Complaint herein thnt you grantees or otherwise, nml to all en J. Greenwood, his wife.
___________
____ lands under Sarah M. Durrance. do*
west quarter ef
Section
2a.
If living.
officer of the ship d irirg i t , fatal
parties
claiming
nny
Interest
nr
In­
and
each
of
you
may
claim
some
To.’. nsliip 21 south, llanae 21
? U» |
,.n.i if dead the ""heirs," devisee's, ceased, or otherwise: Mary F. Marks
mad flight, related to the e m it
rls.fit. title or Interest In and to terests In the land Involved In this grantees of other claimants under If living ami If dead, all parties
cast.
' tr3 II: 1
TRACT 2
martial today, many details o f tin rr&lt; hereby required to he and np the property hereinabove describ­ suit under nny of the above named ■aitl George S Greenwood and llel- claiming Interest In the within «leb**lniiai
Ilegln 5 and 80-100 Clnln. ^
defendants, each and every, whose *iV J Greenwood, his wife, and the scribed and, under Mary F. Marks.
•
;r' - "
lo f..re our said Circuit Court ed.
of the southwest C"rn!f ( , n h h
crash. He was called as a prorc- peor
It Is therif re O RDERED that names and residences are unknown (.Vilnwlmr If living, and. If dead.; deceased, or otherwise; John Hick,.
to,, c urt House In Sanford, Senisouthwest
h; f Ul"
am"tivvest corner of ,lhI
h . 8* ^
cution witness.
tne'e County. FJerltla on the llh, you nml each of you he and you to the Complainants In tho above the°helr?"devisees, grantees or nth- If living, and If dead, all parties
west quarter
SeeRon n,V
of Kec.lon
rr--t&gt;b
:'(*[■
Much of Commnndcr Itoserd ht’c day of January A. I&gt;. I9?6. th*n are hereby required to appear to entitled cause and to all unknown *r plalmnnD under them, tn-vvlt: claiming Interest In the within deTownship 19 south. j u nnK 3h
Hill of Complaint herein filed parties whomsoever, claiming any f ’tinreH Mout ague Hall,
Howard scribed lands under John Hicks, dl­
east, run thence north “ ehti" 1
testimony today, repeated his and there make answer to the Rill the
A.
D,
|92«.
tincame
being
a
Kill*’
interest or Interests In tho land In­ l' |in 11 lie nry ti. Wilson and Mary I ceased or otherwise; E. N. Fell, If
C tuvil'«nt fl ed ngnintil y u in,
to a post, thenco east &lt;0 cha.n:
atatements before tho Shetland ah oi
mi .Monday ti,.- nit. day of January. volved In this rult. salt! land being W i l s o n ’ Dexter Washburn. Fannie living, and if dead, then nil parlies
th'a t ante
to a post, thence south « m
}'0» ’M ..
Court situate lit Seminole County. Florida, Cv'ins ‘ Walter Evans.
court. lie rend to the court mn tint
I* Is therefore OIU»l!|||',ti that Day of th's 1 'iiurt. at tli
David
E. claiming interest lit the within de*
wamiMiTt
his official report of the disaster,
«sr«l*-r t published In the Kim- House In Hanford. Femlnolu Coun­ and described as follows, fn-wlt: Stone I&gt; E Stowe. A. \V. Mans. II. scribed lands under K. IN’. Fell, de?
tri
Lot 2 of the Town of Longwood,
pllhllsh-l ty. Flor'da, and In default thereof.
!
Bowler L E. Williamson, and reaaed or otherwise; and all unalready a part of the record o f the f.qAIn,,'1ttnnforij,
‘A! a lle’VSfUiper
1■ - H .]
County tif Seminole and State of
Prmlnole Countv.i Deeres I'ro Confesso will be entered
d i !' or K
; a
w'lfe
Ellx'ibeth
Willi,imii'ii,
Avery
►(town
parties
claiming
Interest
In
naval tribunal.
Florida, as per plat thereof of
| Florida, orire n w-nlt fur four (I) ng-i'llrl 1’ nu, eeld cause being' a
M Blunders Charles Danford. John; the within described lands; which nml each or you niny claim l . ^ u! **h dxT Tf
said town recorded in Flat Rook
stilt to quiet title 'n the Complain­
'
. . . . i.- ■
Ir im ciiijve weeks
i:* Htndilaril Alice Slmonds and 811- lands are
described
ns follows: right, title or Interest m un-Tt n " ! ,h(r'»'.H«
ants In and to the lands hereln!. page IS of the Public Records
,.s E Hlmonds. Jessie Clara H e m - . Southeast
quarter
of
southwest propertyt hereinabove «le**rihia lh' i h' 'h*t u
An elderly stock broker of IH - t - to;. judge ..f the circuit r ,urt a! ove described.
of Seminole County, Florida,
tig wit y Henry
Hemingway,
and quarter " f Fiction 8 ; north half of
It is therefore ORDER FI» ih
»f )q,
It Is therefore O RD E RE D that and II appearing from the sworn IWilliam
tester has bought an island o ff the •f the s.-v-ntti luiicl.R circuit of
Rleknell,
and
all
persons
northwest
quarter
o
f
Hectlon
17:
coast of Knglnnd so as to get away
\'1 Florida, in and f .r I''Is not |ee lie published In the Han­ lllil of Complaint herein that you cl timing an Interest In the herein- north half of Government Lot No,
ford IE raid q newspaper publlsli- and each of you may claim some
from the honking of horns ami the &lt;la? of r&gt;. UmVrr. T il'T o is
" " ■i’ in S,-nfiird. Hem’ nole County. right, title or Interest In and to the after 'Inscribed real estate l"-w lt :| 2. otherwise described as Northwest
*11 nn* Xd? J
Beginning 956.2 feet south of the quarter of northeast quarter,
of
Florida once tt week In four (I) property hereinabove described.
staccato barking o f cutouts.
j j. DlCKlNHoN.
, IT K r r »
corner
"
f
Hectlon
31.
Section
17;
and
northeast
quarter
same
being
a
Rule
Day
o
f
S
k
!
*
northwest
cons
t
i
i
*lv«weekly
In;lies.
It Is T H E R E F O R E
ORDERED
.1nittfc of Circuit Court »»f the S e v - t
of southwest quarter of Section 17: Court at the Court House ht fttu
isi t i i i : t nit i t r « hi n r n r m : » i WITNESS ne hand and the of- Hint you unit each of you be and township 2". south of Range 30 all in Township 21 south, Rnnge ford,
enth DidVfnl f'lrcu't o ' the State
Florida "*»'•
j * •
21
East: run south 3«7 feet, more or
I.MII.i: t ill N i l , ri.UltlMA.
Is
of Florida, in and fur liemlnole fh la' set 1 i f the Circuit Court of you an- hereby required to appear less
to the southwest corner of the 30 east. In Seminole County, Flori­ D , m . Pro e 2 5 ^ 1 S S t
('ll A M'KII l .
Hie FevenMi Judicial Circuit of thi tu the Rill of Complaint herein fil­
Count v.
da.:
(I. 1- BLEDSOE
WILSON. lloCSIli &gt;1 DEIl ft IIDVI.E, Ht ite nf Florida. In and for Senil- ed mi Monday tin- Itli. day of Janu­ S W l i of N W 'i id said Hectlon 31.
You. nnd each of you, nro herebyb
s * aquiet
r ..n title
f t ,y vInu K
A '“ « a
1366
1 f t . more or less
..............
......................
_
to
the." Comnlxle!-.
t'ole Cu-.int) ou tli'* tlo tth day of ary, A. D. 1926, the same being n thence east
Com pi ai nan: i
" d'cl ..... f ..i i ' in;ita In.i lit •
a point n : o I fret west of Hie' ordered n. appear to the hill of In nml tu thu lands hereinabove a . ’ 2»overat«r i 'i
I ' - ‘ e ill Ue r. A D. t'*25
Dec. 5 12- 11*-25 Jan 2.
Rule Day of this Court, at tho to
southeast
corii't
of
the
N
4
of
complaint
herein
filed
In
the
above
sertbed.
e u*"
WILLIAM S I K K I M : tt a I
I Hitrtleil)
V. E DOI'OLAR,
Court linos*' In Sanford, Seminole
1 luff nda n(s
IN T H E I I Ilf ’ 1 IT t m n r n r hi : ttClerk.
Count'-. Florida mid
in d«'f mil N\V'l of snld Section 31. north 655,1 entitled c a n ," on tho 6 th day of I It is therefore ORDEIlFn m ., Clerk t'r1'
difiil tv,
Order of I'lililtrallvn
Nni.i: rnt'N TV . I'l.Oil 111 A.
IN (SEAL)
thereof. Decree pro Confesso will feet. West 958.22 f&lt; "t. south 86.1 j January, 1926. at tho Court H o u s e ) thltf notice ho published |n the aT„
II- less, to a point east! Of.Seminole County.
ford Herald a newspaper nubi
NOTH'!-: TO KNOIVN AND I N FI'T1It,
My A M. WEEKH.
&lt; IIANCEtIV.
lie entered against you, said cause feet more or
"
H Is further ordered thnt this in Hemlnolo County. Florid,
(BEAL)
KNOWN DEFENDANTS
MAt'UICE A. T.EHENSRFRCER.
Deputy cb-rk.
being a suit lo qtllet title ill the of lo'gltining; thence west 435.5 feet
order
be
published
in
The
Hanford
tt
week
In
four
(t
)
co'isec-t./iC
0
t\* H Hi *N t CHttcii, d EH ft MDYI-E Com Ida Imint In und to the land more or less to tlie point of begin­
T H E KTATI-! OK 11,011 IDA TO:
Coinin.itnunt.
'
JAltn
ning. said lands lying being In Sem ­ llernld. ti newspaper of general clr- weekly Issues.
AAltoN CLOUD Wild,IA.M HIESn l'rlton fi r Complainants
above described.
vs.
W IT N E S S my hand nnd
• S ,)'1 er j
KLNH. JA.MI2I HARRIS and LE- JAMES S. HACKNEY, et nl.
Dee. r..12-19.26' Jan 2.
I It Is further O R D E R E D that this inole County, Florida: you nnd each rulatlon, pulilinlo d in Hanford, Setn-1
' ural «»f ll»«* Circuit Court of ih,* Ivy
IIAN J. I&gt;t&gt;1.1.1 NS if living and If
1 noth'" lie published In the Haufor t ef you ore hereby ordered to ap- Inn!.* Counrv. Flnrld.i.
1 lefsndanls
VVitn.'m nr hand nnd tiif n c j\] nf **ntIi Judlitctal Circuit nf the o , . , l
any or uK of the said defendants
IN T H E 1 Hit I IT r lit IFF UK s F M - I Herald, a newspaper published in "•-•ir to this cause on or before the
Order of l*u hllrnl l»o
ttin
Cinnilt
Court
nf
.^&lt;*mino!e
Coun*
,x
off
Florida. t«
In —
and. -for ........
INOMl I III NTV, FLORIDA.
IN |Sanford. Seminole County, Florida, first Monday In January. 1926. the
he dead, thru to all parties claim­ T H E STAVE OF FLORIDA TO:
S - m ..' . , ' . L j O
tv. Seventh Judicial Circuit o f Flor­
ing Interi its until r AAltoN t'l.ot It
I'll t V ' t ' I t t ,
one•• a week In four ( I) consecutive H-'ine being a Rule Day of thla ida. this Itli day of December. 1925. County. Florida, on this the »th ,ii
■Inno * s 11tick ne), I,. A. u |Ih..Ik III - ,
&lt;‘
"iirt,
and
tin*
foiirtb
day
of
the
of
Decemhcr.
A.
D.
1925
y
Wild,IA.M f l i t KINK. JAMES IIAIt- dtinlliilly nod m i n i ......, E. J. Ilar-j A. E. HJi Rt.DM.
weekly Issues.
E. DOUGLAS
(S ign ed )
• v . B.
JHH ami I.IRIAN I I&gt;01,1.1 NS de* roll, I- Ihi F. Cunbuu; Kill n A. hjohlutu
WITNESS mv hand and official month, and In default thereof n de­ Clerk of Circuit V.
Complainant
Court
of
Seventh
cease tl, at* heirs, devisees, grant ecu Carl a . JN?wberg, w ii. it Hndmr. ll
real of the Circuit Court of the HeVV cree pro confesso will lie entered
vs.
Herk;
Judicial Circuit of Florida for ' H E A D
or o i l " t w i n . ami to the heirs, It It s.uliler, J A. l-ir.rKSStl J. Ax* | MARY A. Marl A IN AI.D. et it I
c'lth Judicial Circuit of the Htn’ e "gainst von nnd each of you and
Seminole County.
tlsvlsues
grantees
or
o t h e r Erickson Alar' E I irm i \ I.. I l f Rv A. 31. W E E K S . Deputy Clerk
T*t fiti!
f Florldn. In and (or Seminole th " mid cause proceed et pnrte.
Defendants
Mv A M WE E KS. Deputy Clerk. WILSON.
cililinanl*
under
Wild.IA.M
U kaw. J. It. Yearhy. V 'v. Estes,
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED Hint
HOUSEHOLDER
County, on tills the itli day of DeOrder Of I'libllriitloii
S,
J.
STIOOINH,
Solicitor
for
C
o
m
­
ALEXANDER
tlecenaetl;
atnl
to (Jgorge 'inenwuiul. Carlos Cushing, TH E STATE OF FLORIDA to:
ilili*
order
b
"
published
once
a
week
1103
LB.
Solicitor*
for
Cnmpliiln.mlH
of,i
7^1
I rember A. D 192.''
plainant.
the heirs, devises*, grantees nr oth­ and Wlllluni Iteyerle and eneh ot
for four successive weeks In Han­
Dec. 5. 12. is. 26. Jan. 2
B- ttOjaat,f
v. e . n o r m . a s h .
FLORIDA LAND ft
&gt;1 ."N IZ A - t (Sigurd)
Dec
5
,
12
.
19.
26.
Jan.
2.
er claimants tinier K. W. EA RN - them, if living, and If any or all TtON Ft »M I'ANY, l td . a roi puratlon
ford Herald a nrivsn.iper printed
-------------------------------------------------- ---: Jlfl T » i
clerk.
EKT dcccAsetl; anil
to
nil other of tile h.i III ilcfiiidanls lo- dead, of England. If In legal existence (HEAL)
and Published at Hanford. Florida.
I.V
V C IR C U IT
C O U R T , SEVENTH SfafellJI
parties claiming any Interest or In­ then to all partii-H ilalmlng Inter- nml If iIIikiiIv ed, liquidated or nth- ttv A ,M WEEKH. Deputy Clerk.
WITNESS th"
hand
"f
V. E. i v t i i i : n u n i t c o u r t o f h e m .
JIIIICI
•iEUINOl.i:
this i«raq
- r—
terests In the lauil Involvetl In this • -is under James S. Ilacknev, l,. 11 rWise legally ext met nil par lie;' WILHON, HOFSirOLDEK A HOYLE, Douglass, clerk of the t’ lrcult Court,
c
a r x s ' vAI, FLO
v ClllCt
i e iRID
o i iIT,
.
....... *;•* om
IN OLE c o t VTY, I'LOIl I l)A IV
COUNTY,
A.
I.V III IN.
suit Under any of the above nam­ A. Wilson,
Seminole County. Florida, and the
CHANCERY.
lndlvldinilly
and
ns rlnlmlng Interest under m l Kid'll- Hoitcltors for Complainant.
1
d
lK
T
S
Stj j
CEltY.
ed defendants, each and every wh.itte Trustei, Ella F. Cushing, Ellen A. iliA LAND ft t'ol-ONIZATT »N F u l l - D.
seal of said t’oiirt, tills the 3rd day D. J. DEAN.
5-1*.19-26. Jan 2.
-----------I‘
‘I
r
a
ni
names ami resiliences are unknown Sjobbim. Carl A. Nowherg, W II. II I’ ANY L T D , a corporation of Eng­
of December. 1925.
Complainant
Hill Oi (Inlet Title
INil I
to the Complainant In the above Battler, W. II. It. Bad Her, J A Erick­ land. legally extinct or uiherwb-e
V E DOUG LASH.
out Itied rnu*e, and to all unknown son. J Axel Erickson, Mary E. Ear- In tli- property Involved in (bin in t h e c i i t r t i t t t»i irr o r x r.ii- Clerk of the Ulreull Court, Semi- C. E D W A R D RE LOT. et al.
-----------13:1 ul ml
INOLE l i l t V I A . IT.Olt I HA.
IN
parties whomsoever, claiming any son. IV. II, IIroltrtw, J, It. Veurhy, unit nml In i eln.if(er deerrlbiil.
note County, Florida.
Defendants
MINNA NOBLE. Complainant,
Itb0.64
t II INI till) .
interest or Interests lit to.
land V. W. Estes, (leorge llt -enwood. • It being mnib* t i appear to tills'
tinier of I'ubllentlon
(HEAL)
Involvol In this suit, salt) Inml i,. - Carlo* Cushing and William lley- Court tbit u summons In Fliuneery \V II YOUNG and
Uy A. M. WEEKH.
NOTICE T o K N O W N
AND UN- Noah A. Fry. nnd Gunile Crv. h lx'!": ' ‘‘ k l
Ing situate In Msntlnule
I’nitniv, erle. d&lt; ceased. US heirs, devisees bus toon heretofore directed to you,
i: F. W H E E L E R .
Deputy Clerk.
wife, If living, and If dead allllio
C.VOWN DEFENDANTS
Klorhla, ami described as follows i grantees or otherwise; and lo all and that the Sheriff of Hetnln de ,
Complnlnn tits
I&gt; RAYMOND ELLA RH,
parties claiming, by Ihroug'li and g ussk
T H E STATE OF FLORIDA, to:
vs,
The southwest quarter of the
under Nottli A. Fry and GuxxIh
Solicitor for Complainant,
O. E D W A R D PELOT, JOHN L.
other parties claiming any Interest County
Florida, linn iiiuii- leinrn' 'T IA R L IE NIX. "t nl
Southwest quarter and the « . * 1
1 ry. hla Avifo, as belrs. devUeei 1******
ITile Dec. 5-12-19.26.
HELM AN,
GIRSON
II.
COFFEE,
or interests In the iunds Involved that shim I'liuiud lie serve,| on ing!
I
bfetidnrils
three-quarters of the northeast
or
legatees or otherwise, in the‘ CtJBLGJfc.
in this stilt under any of the above to ymif f illlire to elei'l officer ' or
W IL L A ItOORD, W I L L A HOARD.
Ordrr " f I’ lilillentlnn
•(quarter t»f the southwest quar­
lands Involved in this suit here- r . , - y
i T i t c i T T c m itT c o i l t i i i : h e v - REGINALD
MOORD,
REGINALD
named dvfeitdaiua each and
n r ) appoint agent* or to have vlthiit
ter of Section s, Ttiwnshlp 20 I-whose names nrul rashtences are,
Jnatter deacrlbed; Wealoy W. Fry i
*
ENTit Jl lin t tl. ( U l l l 'f IT OF ' HOARD,
KNOWN
AND
UNM A RY J. SUTTON
and
lue State of Florida, no officer or ( NOTICE T o
and Jessie A. Fry, hln wife, if ||v *TJ!I
south, Kang "1 31 east,
CMIIIIDA. IN I II \ NCClt I .
K No W N l •K F E N D A NTS
•inknow n to the t’oruplaluant lit the
C HRISTOPHER f*. BUTTON her litisand It it|)|i«ar:ng from the sworn it hove entitled cause, and to all un­ agent upon wlmni i rm-ess eovild lo- TH E .STATE i '(•' FLORIDA, to:
Ing
and
If
dead,
all
parties
claimsni
STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF band. E. L. HUNTER. ( ’ HAS. RINGKill of t'oinplalnt herein that m u known partlen whomsoever claim - ' served ii ml that your officers and;
Ing by. through or under IVtilev
SEMINOLE
CHARLIE NIX. A I'URDEE. W.
i S T " N , If living and If dead, then
W. Fry and Jessie A. Fry. Ids wife T ” " 1 * 1
ami eaeh of you may claim some Ing any Interest or Interests In the nu, nt s are i nk no a n
H. E, COLE
F
LARRA3IURE,
JAMES
MILES,
I " all parties claiming nny interest
Therefor*,
you
FI
"
R
I
D
A
I
O
i
l
'
a**
helrfl, dovla«*«*jif leiCAt**t&lt;
*ti, nr
right, title or Interest In and to lands Involved In litis suit, said
W A L T E R II SCHULTZ
t HAltLLS D CRUTCH FIELD, W
under U E D W A R D PELOT, JOHN
t COLONIZATIDN cnM FAN V . LTD
otherwise.
In the lands Involved ikL
the property herein ahove ilricrlhe.l land
being situate
In Femlnole .1 rorporat on of England n i*n« I a* L. BRANCH. MARY A. HORNER J. II. MILL.
I. HELM AN, GIBSON II. C O FFEE
In this suit hereinafter described,
TT l!t TH E R E F O R E ORDERED County. Florida, and described n . defendant In the nli.v— and (ur g 0 -| anil
Complainant*
-H O R N E R her husband. I&gt;
W IL L A MOOHD. WILLA HOARD
p.ivld O, Fry and Jessie L. Fry. . .
that you anil uarli of v-nti be ami follows:
_____ ___
vs.
L RltAWDV. MARY C. WOLCOTT
REGINALD
BOORD.
REGINALD
ing
r
a
n
p-'ildltig
ill
the
JibpVe
Ills wife. If living and If dead.! 5* ‘ ,
you are hereby required to nppenr
The Fouth Half &lt; f the North­ tt'. Ini f’oiirt. I q i a g i i ............. Iliir to itlidW o l c o t t h - r huYnand. t s a i i a h m . d u r r a n c e . if living4. HOARD
.MARY J. HUTTON
and
"H
parties claiming by. through'(xotW
to the fill* of Cumplnlni herein r11 - 1
against all
parlies
east Quarter; South* net Quar­
• s; 'ild'-iti ntld quiet tile title to l!to U E HNN, W IL L G. G AI.I.O WHUR i and If dead,
HRISTOPHKlt
c
HUTTON
tier
and under David I). Fry ami Jet- ;-rxV
ed on Monday .the Irh. day of Iant.itherwlae known as W. G Gallovv - t Malm Ing' Interest In the following husband
E L IIU N TFR
i'|| \s
ter of the Northwest Quarter:
I
,
1
v
iltn
described
land
in
Kc:td
sle 1^ Fry, his wife ns heirs, denary’. A. D, 1926. the same being a
East Half of Southwest Quarter
iixir) THOMAS A\ M ' iR. a .N. H W. deserlbe'l lands under Sarah 31. KINGSTON deceased a* heirs i h tu b- t'ountv I'lorbla. tu wit
vlseea, legatees, or otherwise, In tuQl*
Rule Day of this t'liurt, nt the
of Northwest Quarter; and that
1'1'KKIE. J
II
JlrNA'I'T, C
«'
__________________ __________________________
I
I
i
f
'
1
'Ve
-qiiieot
Lets
1
nnl
Court lleitse in Sanford. Hemlnol«|
portion of the Northwest Quar­
BROUN
nnd
SAL!.IE
I
I
I
R
u
W
N
'
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------:------l of y. i't on a. T w ii di '|i 3i)
County, Florida,
and In default!
ter of the Pout beast Quarter,
his Wife. JAMES W. LILLY. ''H A S
••.ilti. Hinge 2 n east
there Deeres Pro Confesso will he • h lug East of the Weltivi Elver
ir
liereb* i eq nt fed to lo- and ai&gt;- II IIIlOSS. LILLY G BROWN ami
entered against you, said cause be - 1 All In Keotlnn 9, Township 21
I .lh.o W
husband, if IIv peiir before our xiib! I'll apt Courl ;
. N
. . her
.
Ing n suit to quiet title in the Com-1
South, Range 19 East
l,1K
'f dead then to all purtleM
plntnnnl In nml to the Inml nhnvu And It ati pen ring from the sworn .it the . ' . i r ! Holts.. 1*1 Hinford claiming
any
Inter.
:
t under C H A R ­
Hemlnnle *'i"inlv
Florid'
on He*
tleserl bid
Mill &lt;&gt;f Complaint herein that y o u 1
» lutntary, a I ' r* -'t. 1 IlMlt LIE NIX. A PC It DEE. W. F. L A K IT IS I 'l ’ RT IIIRt O R D E R E D that anil each of you muv id aim some Mil
RAMORE.
IA.MEH MILES. i 'IIAH.
ford Iletald r. ewspnper puMIshet! right, title or Interest In and l&gt;&gt; nu I TJl*T. make nnavver !•» tli»* mu !• CRUTCH FI ELD. W. E. BRANCH.
lu.lit (it.-.l
v-'lll III
ford Signal, a newspaper published the property hereinabove describ­ ef t
M
ARY
A
lit
MINER and -H O R N E R
1 1;1 ■* 4‘ 1t|He*
In Hanford, Hem'nole County, Flnr- ed
It 1*8 111 •’ i • for** n[tl * : it i : d t it.*t her husband. D L. D R A W DV, MARY
Ilia. I nee ll week In four (t ) PUIIIT IH T H E R E F O R E ORDERED llllx 1It'll*-r 1 " p111*1 1r ||e | hi 1; he K m - G AVI 11.i*l ITT mid
— -WliL COTT
sectitlve weekly Issues,
that you anil each of yoil be ami
to r hositand. «' E GINN, AVII.I, G.
WITN ESS mv band and official &gt;ou are hereby required to apnear, f»rdI lie I •Til i m*w jinn* 1 l&gt;til'll H«H* 1 GALLOAVIICR lotherwise known aa
in .-anf*. -.1 Seminole &lt;’ "ui lit v 1
•"•I of the Circuit Court of the to the bill of complaint to rein fll
W G GALL' 'AA'ill'll) TIC iMAS W. i
Seventh Jodlelul Circuit of
the ■il on Monday, the tth day of Jan­ i&lt;l e Mill.* ui week for f .ii r ( 1 ) IHII- il* dl AN, D W, OCKRY. J. II Me-I
fl"f
' 1 f t\*• \\ eeks.
State of Florida. In and for Semi­ uary, l i l t , the same belri- a Rule'
\V•r r \ t:SS. Hie iii'N T 1 DH'K - NATT. c i’ BROWN atnl SAI.I.IE
nole Countv, on t*i|s in,, tth. day '•ay of Ibis Court, at tli- Court
IliloU N Ins wife. JAMES W.
IN
.VVI414." o f lln* i ' l l 4- ii it i%mi t E
of December. A. D, I '*15.
House In Hanford. Meinlmde Cmint)
Si* v t*?u»» .TM ! 1trlsit i ' i r f u i t * f LILLY. CHARLES II GUOSH LILLY
(Sinned)
V. E POI'tJI,ASH, Clerk Florida, and In default thereof de o f Ih
«1
IIRiiAVN
amid-----------BROWN her
III • St a t - &lt;Ilf FI ■•rid.i
In a n d f o r
fRRAt.)
cree pro eonfe*so w ill be &lt; titered Ft- •’il'i tI* I* mn f v. "It till* tile lilt bosiiuud di'eeused, us Indr*. devisees,
IIV
'!
tv ECUS Deoutv cieek
against yon, snld cause lo-lnu a milt 'Ll y - f Dee, ■tidier, A !&gt; 1*2*.
grantee* ot ottiarvv Ise, and to all
W l i ufiN MOUSMOI DRR ft KOVI.E to quiet title In ............ .
Unknown
parties.
whomsoever,
j j D ICK IN.St LN.
Solicitor! for f*i 'upla'nant
In ami to the lanl above descri'o J 1!d u e ' f •'! l f u l l i ’ o i i f t , t*f t h** Si*v • claiming mid interest or Interests
Dec. 5-11.19-26 Jan 2
•il
to
Hi"
Imid
Involved
in tills suit
."Hit A1|l| &gt; i:« 1 «*Irctilt o f tl i" S t a l e
It Is further ordered that this
.( i 1"1 t 1ii. in a m ) f o r S e m i n o l o under any of tile above named ile*
l\ T ' * f n u n i t t nt it r i n '
notice be published In lit" Hanford
femlmils, each and every whoso
f *fit tl f \
IM*t •* c o t NTV. F I .D It lD l.
IN Herald a newspaper puldtslied In
\\ 11
»N II ' • n t i i D L D r . i t ft R o y i . e . name . mn| icsnlcticcH are unknown
f i t « Nf i t It t .
Hanford, feminine County. Florida,
to
tlo* Complainants lo tlie ahuvo
Ill'll. •r ( mi
JULIA JOLLY.
once a week In four consecutive l&gt;&lt;'!*- ti. 12. 1r!'i,' ' "-i•i*i palnadi n Jaaunt 2.
i otiG' d i .iii* i', and to all unknown
C'»mrl", luant,
weeklv Issues.
parties vv ItiirnxMcvcr, elniming any
ts
V.'ITNEHH mv hand sod official IN till; i nu t IT t ii I HI* ill' .he &gt;1- inti r» st or Interests in the land In­
NV. O. JOLI.r.
sell of the Circuit Court of the
INIIIC l i m i t , FLORIDA.
IN volved in tins suit under any of tho
Defendant
Kevcnth Judicial
Circuit
of
the
above nam'd defendant s.eaeli mol
&lt; II ANl EllA .
1 ) 0 rtfee,
Htnle of Florida. In and for Hen I
cv. ry w hone names atnl residence*
ni.&lt; 13i.
TH E STATE OF FLORIDA. to: 1 Holt* County, on Ibis the '-lb dai A E
are unknown parties w homsoevr,
&lt;'omptuliinm
W r , J u l t .v
claiming any tutr'si op interests in
,.r D»eembcr, 1 C *
Vs,
tt iini.firlnic fr.,fti tlie i H’ k- h bill (Signed)
tlie laud Involved in Mils suit, said
V E I" CGI Aus
M.\ i: V
.Ala*-1a IN' Al.l t. et al.
of rom'dabit of tin romptnlnmit
clerk
land
living situate in Feint nolo
I '"feutbiuta
Itere'n fill d. that ion are a non
County. Florida, and described us
(HEAL)
" n l r r Or I'nhtlritlloTi
resident of the J'i *te of Florida;
I
ol
low
s,
lo-VV it ;
By
O M l. V5SETTE.
NOTICE T'»
KNOWN
AND UN­
that Vnur tin*' office address (a*
D-potv C'-Irl:
TRACT l
KNOWN DEFKNDANTH.
Jfoec'ts Corner
South
Carolina. | W E AA'IIITi: and AVII 6" N ,
A 15-acre square lu tlie south­
TH E SI \TE «»F FLORIDA, to:
I 'l l '
sre over file n-fe of 2 t
east corner
IIOCSHOLDER ft Mi 'VLB
corn* •r of tlie southwest
Miry A. MacDonald. Evu Agnesi
years, and that there Is no per., t,
It-r ..r northeast
HoReltors for CnnipIcittcTit
('roll* and ------------&lt;trolly her husIn Hi t '.'tile of Fh.r da the owiler Dec 5 - 12-19 - J6 Jan 2
mt
19. Town* ItR
tniUHl.
l*at:d l.evvis Collins. Carrie 31. liarof a
.'ipnina muni w 1mm would
Rang:e 31 . ast
•' "I — - — llarrou lo t husband
hind
l\ T i l l : C H t f l IT COt It I' " » HE V and Murgurel AA Ramsey, If living
TRACT
Toil nr*' Ihr
r** fir ilered to ap- { INItl.i: l " I AT) . FI.OH IDA.
Iteast quarter i f
I
••nd if any oi* all of llot nald Uepi»nr |o M, l» Mil Itf 6 &gt;mplaint on
[er of Section 19 . Tow ushlp
I'udaius i.e dimil. limn to all par - 1
Mondiv 1 h t* llh, i|." of .1 ii mi •rv, | I II AVCI'.IIA .
tilth, Range 31 east.
EN'l'n'R
CUR
LETT
nod
Oe* tla lining any Riieresl wtid'*r|
)9Tf, " i» %inin** 1 )»***"f &lt; Rule Dai
TRACT 3
HELEN E CURLETT
••lit'
Muclionold.
Evu
Agnes
if
rr.i&gt;1*** i«t •lip 1C'.urt 11 nil *
Must half of liorthinist quarter
i'onipla Inatit s
• "
and
Croily. Iter hus­
In Hnnf '»ri| Hr■ini nfih r 'ouuty, p'|.,r
trlli
v
v
.
i-st quarter i f H.-ct loti
band. la vvis i ‘ illin*, Carrie 31. liarIda
.AD.AAiA, et
25. Township 21 nontli. Range 31
m u und
Hat rim lo r husband
ll t- f TIMil r&lt;* |&lt;*i|f ri d l i n t r'|i I DAVID AA I
east.
l.lell'lant
r
.iiid Mai gal it \A\ Ramsey deceased,
mtle.' Iil' 1|*l|h
in Go Ha o ' or*l
Criler iif t’ otillcall""
TR AIT t
ns heiin tb i (sees, grutilcen or oth1 tern lil n ft♦*'•YX*1 itir- 'oddish ' &gt;1 lo .•AkTICE ' I "
The southeast quarter of northKNcAVN
A M ' UN- •rvyi-t. t,, AVII.I.IAM A L E X A N D E R
• i
"4 « m.iH
•
'
•
'
«
|
U
ll
t.
r Hess tlo* West 9
M
'
R
A
’
N
DEFCND
A
NTH
111 ■ 11
.* i Imuldutoi &gt; f t in
In AA'iti
AVh.
I 11 avi tier" ■ FT ATE " C l'L&lt; '111 I' A. In­
r o d * ) " f Section :x, Township
I loi id.' band r, i 'oloniitatl"it C om ­
tlllt" i
..in,.i, 1 si a I
b 'llil
21 south. Range 31 east
i'A V ID U
A DAMN. IHAM ELI. 1 pany, Ltd. if in he living und If
Gi
Mil d'J d D " ' odo r HART mid--------- M A R T lot hus­
"tt
TRACT
Li •&lt;»' de.id, all parlies c la .tiling
A. D
The m rth 3 iii res of the nortliband.
JEAN
MAI’TIHT
lt"R "T
1 nt&gt; r. : oiio. r tlo
said
AA'Illluiu
V
: i " i n ; ! \hu
ivi-si
quarter
ot southeast quar­
I
BAN
IIACTLST
III
ill
AT.
I.EI'N
•Alt * mdi'i Rochun.iii a.s liquidator
My t 31 i . ' Z f t t
ter of Suction IS, Township 21
IP ll TH it! EEL
.MARIA
IP'ltnT. &gt; f iiie said Florida Land mid CoinI 'rpoly •lerk.
south. Range 31 east.
! M A(HE TP tit AT A'ii G A L . l u l l s P. iiu.'llon '"iiipnu y, l.id., or oilier.
W . E. WHITE,
TRACT 6
IIAIlT GEORGE E. 31 ATI ll li l ' If
* u" d I " all other liquidator*
Hol'rlt r for Comtd h r . ot
Th» northeast quarter of north­
| living "tid If utiy or nil of the ■*d in.
I b i n i . i l.and ft. Colonllatiotl
Dec. 6 - 12II9-26 Jto
west
quarter of Hectlon
2S,
, Sabi defv lldatlts bn dent) then to •' inpany. Lid., whose names nro
Township 21 south. Rmign 31
pat tii . i lalmlng any lnler&lt;et unknown mid who etalni tnlcreat
IV TUI'. CIIICI IT l OI ItT OF "E ll. all
east.
limler DAVID W ADA Mb ISA 11ELL in Do- (Toper ly Involved In tills
IVOI.H c o t v t a . I i " l i n n ,
in I
TRACT 7
MART
snd— - — HART
lor suit, nnt to alt other succvasora,
« II ANI Ell Y.
Thu southwest quarter of th*
husband. JEAN II.Al'TIST ItOKoT share holdvra. stuck holders, crcdi*
W It. YjUl'NG, ntul II F WIIEEI.* JEAN
southwest quarter of Hectlon
HAITI: T
111 'EAT.
LEON lura. grains vs or other purtle* or
ER
26. Township 21 south, Itangn
. I l'tC T in D E C L
MARIA
IHHtOT. I’ i t - oii.i id.liming any right. Kile or
ConipLilti int s
31
cast.
- ' IA HI |; MUII.AT VtlGAI. JiH IN C interest ,if uny nature vv liatsovver.
TRACT H
HART. GK'IRHE E. MATH I EC. de. !•) tliio'iglt nr under the Florida
CHARLIE NIX. . t‘ al
An undivided one-half interest
••ae.il. ui heirs, devisees, grunt' ' s
l"'t
il
c.
•'"ionisation
Company,
Lid.,
I IrfepdantN.
In the west half of the north­
|ne otberwise mid lo Ho heirs, de- •&lt;Ud to oil parties claiming any In­
' r trr m t l '" M l r l l t " 'i
west
quarter of Hectlon
23.
s g r s u i e 's ■ r oih er etui man la' let* &gt;1 or interests R; thu la.id InTH E FT ATE I)F FLORIDA
Township 21 south, Range 31
: U A IT IS T E RORAT deceased: v-dvid In HR* suit unties- titty o l
SOl'TII FL'KRIDA NAVAL
east
to the heirs, devisees, g im i' tlie above nuiti'-d deft udaiits, cacii
K » COMPANY, a . " i i ' . i u t i ",
"i "liter elnltiiautn under JEAN nnd every w ioi«u nmit"* mid resi- nml It appearing from tho sworn
legal rvlitiiu.i mil |( legatl
Milt of Complaint herein that you
Rl'N RADuCX &lt;:• eeasid: and to lie
t" i * ai. unknown to the C om ­ and each of you tuny claim soinn
•ulvid. liqiildutril nr olherwi
I" ire dev l o e.g gi enlees’of oilier rial* I
all) It*Hurt to alt parties elalmltlg lit.int* umb t JAN RQNDADUCX. de- plainant in the above em itic l cause right, title* or Interest In and to
■ n Iole re si under til" h.i Ii] SOUTH reaei'd und lo ull parties claiming! and to ill nuknowit parties whom­ the property herclnalmv" described.
FLORIDA NA V AL KTDIIEH CtlM- any Interest or Interests 111 the soever claiming any interest or tuIt Is therefore ORDERED Hint,
P A S Y , a corporation, legally e x ­ land Involved In this mill under any t l re»t* m the land Involve.1 In this you nnd each of you are horohy
suit, said laud being siluatvd In
tinct or otherwise. Ill the propel tv of the above
named
d»frndanla. |Seminole County. Florida, and de­ required to appear to the IRR o f :
Involved In this suit and lietrlnuft- each Mild every, whose names mull
Complaint herein filed on Monday
scrib'd as follow s, to -vv it
tir dercrlhcd
the 4th day " f January. A. D. 1926.
t ■ - 1 J t .■ * ..re oIlklloU n Io 111" Co 01 Il he nit made to appear to this tdalnapta, in th" above antlllvd S All ot Government Lots 2 . 3 and
the same being a Rule Day of this
♦ of Section
9.
Township 2i)
Court that a summons In Chancery •aose und lo all unknown parlies,
Court, at the Court House In Han­
I is hero herotofnrii 'llrxcted In whomsoever, elnlmlng any Interest 1 south. Range 20 east,
ford. Hemlnolo County, Florida, and
you and that th.* Hlierlfl of Heml- •■r Interests lu the land Involved! and it "ppestrinj from the sworn In default thereof. Decree Fro Cunnote County. Florida lias made re­ In Mils suit, said land being situ- MIR of Complaint herein that, you fesso will be entered against you,
turn that sa ne cannot he served at*- In Hrmln.'lv County. Florida.. mid rach of y,,u may claim u n i t said cause being a suit to quiet title
right, title nr inl« rest In and to tho In the Complainant*. In nml to tho
9 a Ing lo your failure to i l o I and d
i died as follows, lo-w lt:
property herrlnubov i described.
land* hereinabove tleserl tied.
"Hirers or urioltd agents n
lo
TRACT 1.
It 1 - Hurt for. " K D E I t K D Hint
It Is therefore MKDFKED Hint
havn within the (Kale of Florida,
Meg lulling 31| ft 76-100 feet
you and un-li it you are hereby r«- this notice be published in the Han­
an Qlfleer or agent upon v bom prov* ' i of the southeast corner
qulrrd to apt" w to the lull of Com­ ford Herald, a newspaper puliRiliril
cdui roui'l lie t rved and that your
of the iiorthnvsi quarter
of
plaint hen to fiieil on Monday tho In Hemlnole County. Florida, unco
off leers ap.d siren'*
iniliiin* n
the southwest quarter of H*-c*
llh. day of January. 1924, tho same a week
in four ( I )
consecutive
Tlisrrfore. you. HOI'TH FLORIDA
&lt;Ion 29* Towm n |p 20 south.
tiring a Rule Day of Hits Court, at weekly Issues.
NAVAL OTOUEti COMPANY, u corRange 32 east, run west 530
thu Court House In Hanford. F lo r­
W
ITN
E
SS
my
hand
and
official
porsllon. nsmed ns defendant Iit Hie
feet, tbel.ee
north
793 fool,
ida. nml in default thereof, Deere* aeal " f the Circuit Court of tho
sbov* anil fqregoln't rause, pending
I belle* east
tju
feet, thenco
I'ro
Confmso
will
ho
entered
Seventh Judicial Circuit of the Stats
In Ills shoes styled Court, belli t *
south 7VJ lent |o point of beginagainst V"U. said cause bring a of
Florida, In nml for
He ml nolo
prorvedlng lo istiM '.ib and qob I
ti'n- cunt’iln|u:( lq acres mure
suit
tu
quiet
lltle
ui
the
Complain­
County,
Florida, on Hits the Itli day
tbs title to Ih* (ollovvlng d» T i b ' d
or I d Vi
ant. In and tu (ho lands hereinabove of December , A. D. 1333.
land. In Cemiaols County, 1 lorlda.
„
. J,
TRACT 3.
dsacrlbsd.
(S IG N E D )
V. E DOUGLAS
t o - * It;
BssluHinc at a point 3S0 feet
ft I* thersforo ORDERED that , ( B E A D ___ .
_
T flA C T 1 .
Hoomi 203-2U5
'»-*«l ct iba nortbeaat corner of
H
D
s'totlro
no
published
la
tho
"Bv
A.
M.
W
t
x
k
f
.
BenmyjClcrtc.
A 13 scr* *qu»r* in t.*.* aoutfc&gt;
Bi/rtawjst quarter o f BocHanford Ur raid, a newspaper pub w n - 8 GN.
HOUSEHOLD CP.
and
*a »f eora*,- r,f the touthwvH
■ .TnvGteAlp 36 eouth.
ll* h :4 In o-tr-lnola C onst-/. Florida. BOYLE. Solicitor* for CaraBUinaat
^ q u a a t r « ; r.vrihvg»i q i u r u r oi
Ji eaet. run w«»t #«9
oficc a
la lour ( 1 ) con»«cu*
s, i : , l», i i , j * n . j.

Shenandoah Probe
Duplicated In Air
Probe Of Mitchell

■ &amp; ■

. ..T ^ I ja p jp ^ V

THE SANFORD HERALD. SATURDAY, P g g i l J j g ^ — :

PAGE FOURTEEN

i

■^

Section 19. Township I I south,
Rangs St east.
TflACT 1
The northeast quarter of north­
west quarter of Section 19,
Township SI south. Range 31
east.
Til ACT 3.
Hast half e.f northeast quarter
of northwest quarter of Section
3r&gt;, Township 21 south, nature
31 east.
TRACT 4.
The southeast quarter of north­
east quarter tiers the west 9
rods) of Section 2t, Township
31 south, Range 31 east.
Tit ACT 3.
The north 3 acres of the north­
west quarter of southeast quar­
ter of Section Is, Township 21
south, llnni'e 31 east,
TRACT 6.
The northeast quarter of northtve«t qnirter
of Section
2S,
Township Jl south, Range 31

*8}

hRt? ft

v-S

r:\ -m

.

b •

r!

ii t

, , , ,

, , ,

wtTjfK'ts the ii'i&gt;:;. r j. iitcic-

Just

Westo f New A.

Make Y o u r Reservations Now, Before An
Building Begins.
Prices Will

O

M e is c ti

W

O ld g .

N

E

R

P h on e

�I)

j

M

M

■
■ •

T®® SANFORD HP.nAm o . r r „ n ..

&lt;0

U -0 acres fine citrus land, four miles lake front on

ne"Iy projected

road.

WE “ M IN E ” OUR OW N
V i
BUSINESS

$100 Per Acre

“WHERE SEMINOLE AND ORANGE COUNTIES MEET”
‘,rrcs on Dixie Highway.

l ine sub division

'

Adjoining good town,

*

-

.

We have been in business “ boosting Maitland” ever since 1921, our officers
taking an active and loading part in building values here for our custom­
ers and clients. I.et us show you properties in this ideal section of Semi­
nole and Orange Counties.

proposition.

$250 Per Acre

The Maitland Realty Co., Inc.
JOE TINKER
Tinker Bldg., Orlando.

^ASCO
od*

Exclusive Listing

REALTORS
Office Next to Postofficc— Phone 1210 J

Foster-Holcomb
Investment Co.

.Maitland, Florida
&gt;a

Suite 7—No. 24S. Orange Ave.
IMione 1741 W.

Orlando, Fla.

126 ACRES HIGH PINE LAND

h Class Celery or

*1

ion on good road, also has railroad siding
0railway lines “ the S. A . L. and A. C. I..”.
offers to sell at attractive price of only
1.00 on very easy terms.

,

*

7

j,

3
**.vi.* i ?•

*

i

a high grade development now going on and is

34 E. Pine St., Orlando, I-'In.

res sub-irrigated in that high class Oviedo
Hammock section; fully improved with
flowing wells and ready for cultivation.

i

At (he edge o f M l. Dora in Lake County, adjoins

Eastwood-Williams Co.
SPECIAL FOR F E W D A Y S ONLY

»

ripe for subdivision.

OFFERS FOR SALE
EXCLUSIVELY
Of well established business.

THELOVETTCO.

It is the only store of its kind in Orlando.
The Christmas Slock is in. And it is com­
pletely furnished as to fixtures, etc.

119 S. Orange St.

Orlando, Fla.

Lease runs for four vents more.

Acreage Our Specialty
. . . .

. :

*

-

t

*■'*;: 4 a* *t

Many Listings of Groves, Houses, Lots, Subdivisions,
*4**

*•
„ ..

v

r

ri“».

,

Business Properties and Small Farms. Priced very

/.

. a s

REALTORS

reasonable if you are looking for any thing in the above.
Call 218f&gt;, ask for a Representative to show you.

ee

ee

U7

ma

Lane-IIardison Corporation

Realty Company

Phone 2186

Orlando, Florida

No. 12 Watkins Bldg.
1

Orlando, Fla.

‘H

Up to date listings o f Business

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

Ul

hi«

Marlowe Realty Co.

&lt;11 N. Orange Ave,

Sanford Office— ll.'lfG Magnolia Ave.
Miller Hldg.

ORLANDO, FLORIDA.

r s.ild a piece of property on which the purchaser lias nut
made a profit.

tanfnT* *ocntc(^ on the Winter Garden State Highway, two mil’ &gt;
City limits, 1800 feet frontage on Highway. Due ot
^ J« vision tracts in Orange county. If sold at once will taL
cu‘- $o,000 binder. $25,000 on delivery of deed and abstract,
’ “ an,l 2 years.

M l\. I N V E S T 0 R

YOU.

Phone 716.
RE

A

i ^ o o d
\
5 acre young Tangerine Grove.

V

600
Also Small Acreage fo r Subdivision,
Close to O rlando

fe e t

Buy

beautiful lake front.
|

REALTY CO.

tnrnovi 7 r 7 w SV*H' ‘ v‘ll0&lt;L staked and platted ready for market. i‘ "r
le.nhf, 1 a^° ?GO.OOO on the very best of terms. For inform. »pnone, or wire.

P. O. Box 1013
Phone 165

! iLtel.

,
phone 2602
Orlando ,Hn-

Ortondo, Fla.
i.

.V,
r^ * «V* — —- W-*

i

.

.

V*.

C. A. Roberts Real Estate Co.

IS N. Orange Avenue

ROBINSON &amp; SA M U E L

\ \
V

'

Near Winter Park. One-fourth mile from Asphalt
t
Highway.
4'
««
”
$(&gt;,000. Easy Terms.
. 1,
&gt;v*

franklin invfstment &amp;

14VS Acres in SouthOrlando

•i»

1

,r

a n o th e r b a r g a in s n a p

^

REAL ESTATE

\VR H AV E SOME GOOD B U Y S IN
BUSINESS
PROPERTY
THAT
WIRE PROVE P R O F IT A B L E TO

FOR SALE

x r
3

fc

Phone 1117

132 N. Orange Avenue

220 SOUTH ORANGE AYE.

Ithe

it... •

See Us For Orlnmlo Property

BR YAN R E A L T Y C O M P A N Y

ft iit/.U 1

Orlando, Florida. ^

Phones 1768— 2567

Orlnmlo Florida

kill

•; 1 | 7
1
. t v.. ,

F LETCH E R -B U LG E R v

F*-’Penalize.-? in this class of investments and wo offer no p rop erty
pH* would Ee unwilling to place our own funds.

11

REAL ESTATE

REAL ESTATE

Property, A creage, Homes

' I

s

k

.

»-r

*

g
1
1
|

i

“ Where Values and Prices Harmonize"
Orlando. Florida
Phone 966
62 N. Orange

.

its

�#jj7v*
f ^ - 'r

v -V -

SR

ai?y

M
lh.
*E9B=i"J

tw

, Y ‘' . ■

:^ o ,S p ^ -

. r-;,: *-. *

•V "-W

■

... •

VW»

THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, PEC._5&gt; 1925.

LGE SIXTEEN

Opportunity
_
;;

nM ■

By
&amp;:
Jr.-.,

M*

i?

ill

ft

E:

DAVIS SHORES TO |City
BE PLANTED WITH
TROPICAL SHRUBS

News Briefs

J. II. Hill to Herbert E. Angel!,
120 acres in Section 10, Township
21. Consideration 5111,000,00.
Mary Broknw to J. C. Bills Jr.,
410 acres in Section 10, Township
21. Consideration $41,000.00.
E l a b o r n t c Beautification
S. B. Hill to Herbert E. Angel!,
Plans For St. Augustine 30 acres in Section It), Township
Development
Completed 21. Consideration $.'10,000.00
J. C. Snyder to J. C. Bills J r ,
By Landscape Gardener
Lands in Section 10, Township 21,
ST, AUGUSTINE, Dec. 4.—‘The Consideration $9,000.00,
Chuluota Company to Carroll
initial step in the beautification
program for Davit Shores, which Smith. 20 nerrs in Section 21,
Consideration $3,500.00.
will coat more than a half-million
Clniluota Company to Jackson
dollara, waa tnken here by the I). M. Hills, 20 ncres in Section 24,
P. Davis Properties, when It. R. Township 21. Consideration $3,Milam, general manager, announc­ 500.00.
J. C. Snyder to J. C. Bills Jr.,
ed that 20 acres o f Fiah’s Island Lands in Section 10, Township 21.
had been act nnldo for a nursery in Consideration $3,000.00.
Mattie B. Lough to W. S. Leak
which will be cultivated palms',
‘
Lot
4, Block B, Brown’s subdiv­
flowering shrubs, and tropical
ision. Consideration $1,500,00.
plants, which Inter will lie trans­
John H. Ranger to W. M. Wood­
planted on the 100.000,001) de­ cock, Lots 720 nnd 727, Longwood;
velopment of D. P. Davis on Anas­ Also Lots t), 10 and IK, Block K.
tasia Island, directly ncroaa the Consideration $1,500.00.
H. A. Speerey to R. O. Speery,
Mntnnznn River from the main
business section of St, Augustine. Lot 1, Block 13, Sanford Farms.
Mr. Milam also announced that Consideration $1,000.00.
T. C. Callaway and W. P. Colea large nursery stock hnd been
purchased from Oliver B. Ilnrt, ; man to Rose Stauffachcr, Lots 1,
owner of the Fort Moosa Gardens 2 nnd 3, Block C, of Lake Wnynursery. This stock consists of mnn Heights, Longwood. Consid­
date and Washington palms, hi- eration $500.00.
J. B. B. Stryker et nl to B. R.
biscM*. pink nnd white oleanders,
and shrubs. Australian pines and Beck, one half o f Block 0, M. M.
other ornamental trees will also Smith subdivision. Consideration,
he added to the nursery stock, and $500.00,
West Snnforil Realty Company
ns fast ns the dredgo and builders
have completed their work on the to Mrs. C. O. Johnson, Lot 4, Block
development they will ho planted. 1, Pine Level. Consideration $500,Imndscnplng nnd beautification 00.
William Woodcock to Herbert
will keep pace with all other phas­
es o f making Davis Shores the S. Lander, Lot 724, Longwood.
ideal recreational nnd homo cen­ Consideration, $500.00,
Frank L. Woodruff to West
ter o f America, just a* hns been
accomplished ns Dnvis Islands in Sanford Realty Company, Lot 40,
Tampa Bay, Mr. Milnm declared. Block A. M. M. Smith second div­
The larger plan is under the di­ ision. Consideration $500,00,
T. C, Galloway and W . P. Colerection o f Frank Button, inter­
nationally famous landscape' ar­ man to T. C. Calloway, Lots 11
chitect and city planner. Details nnd 12, Block G; Lot 13, Block O,
and the rare o f all trees and Lake Wnyman Heights. Consid­
plants nre under the supervision eration $500.00.
J. E. Lning to II. Culbreth nnd
o f David D. Dowells, former gar­
R. It. Eldrldge, lands in Section
dener at tiie White House.
Fish's Island probably is the 34, Township 10. No Considera­
only place whero a nursery could tion.
Kiln Vinson
to J. E. Snyder,
he established immediately on An­
astasia Island, according to Frank part o f Section 34, Township 10.
Parker Stockbrldge, famous au­ No consideration.
Quit Claim Deeds
thor, who, while here recu pc rat­
Volusia Investment Company to
ing from overwork in writing his
Hjw book, “ Florida In The Mak­ L. A. Brumley, lands in Section
Consideration
ing,” ' is closely following every 28, Township 10.
atep in connection with the devel­ $500.00.
Volusin Investment Company to
opment o f Davis Shores.
“ However, the f arm t h e r e , C. It. Sibley, lands in Section 0,
which must ho more than three Township 20. No. consideration.
Building Permits
centuries old, is admirably fitted
To C. F. Williams for two story
for n nursery," suld Mr. Stour­
bridge. “ The soil is better than resilience on Magnolia Avenue to
anywhere else oil Anastasia Is- cost $7,000.00.
To Boyd Zeiter for n garage in
landd. You can see the old ter­
races made by the Sapnlurds for Palmetto Heights to cost $200.00.
their rice fields, probably an early
REPLIES TO ATTACKS
as 1600.
NEW YORK, Dec. 4.—(IP)— El” Fish"» Island affords an inter­
esting study for those of us who j len Me Way's denunciation of stag
nre interested in things o f the pant. linen at society dunces has pro­
You can see where an old Spanish voked a reply from William T.
bouse stood. A lane flanked by A dee, a young bachelor. He insists
ilOO-ycnr-old cedur leads to the the stag line is duo to debs and
»ub-debss who demand that there
site of tho house,”
"There Is also an avenue of he three or four times as many
pines lending from the house to men as girls at a dance. Also the
n big grove. The trees nre large post-debutantes have an insntihle
____
nnd very old and tho Spanish mos i capacity for jazz.
bangs from them so the whole set­
ting is picturcnquc. I intend to wells; those of northern Europe,
recommend to Mr. Dnvis that he round wells. The well on Fish’s
build his country d u b on the site Island is lined with oqunre coqui­
o f the old house.
I think the na blocks. There is also an old
farm will offer the best place to private cemotury on the Island."
"Tho history o f Fish's Island is
develop good fnirwnys for the
also unique in the fact that tho
course without gront expense."
"There remains also the exca­ land has been in the possession
vation for the old boat landing, and o f ono family for almost two cen­
an old Spanish drain, built of co­ turies, up until the time it was
bought by Mr. Davis. The nriglnquina rock."
“ There is nlso an old Spanish I al grant was mnile to Jesse Fish
well which has served for cen­ I in 1753. A direct descendant sold
turies. I know that it) is Spanish it to Mr. Davis when he acquired
because it is anuurv. The Medi­ the 1500 acres for his develop­
terranean people build square ment, Davis Shores."

liy Condo

EVER ETT TR U E
,M R .

1

h. k a n a k a

B =

BEPRCSCNTINO f , r, aUku&gt;dt fx

i* t

A L O H A Ss CO.
^
■sa
i ' % HONOLULU/
)
^ —rN„ Hawaiian Isla n d s .

GOVERNOR SIGNS ROOF TO CELLAR
BILL PROVIDING WINTER TO HEAT
PRISON BUILDING IN SEVEN HOURS

Koxe Court Lot on Hibiscus Drive. Eastern exposure
Price $2,300.
Twenty-five lots in Lnnswood.
are on the paved road.

Measure Passed At Recent Motorcar Runs From Highest
To Lowest Point In United
Session
Of
Legislature
States In Few Hours And
Signed Along With Many
Nothing Broke But Record
Local Bills That Passed

beautiful lake.

From the “ roof" o f the United
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Dec. 5.—
f/P)— Governor Martin has signed States to the lowest point In its
the hills passed at the recent spec­ “ basement" in 7 hours, 28 minutes.
A mountain timbcrline and a
ial session o f the legislature pro­
viding for the construction of per­ raging snow storm at tho start,
manent prison quarters at Rai- with the dust and blinding heat
ford and n public building in Tal­ of America’s most desolate val­
lahassee for the state road and ley at tho end of the ride— these
other departments, according to a were features of the record run
recently completed by a Studebaklist given out today.
The governor also signed the er Big Six Duplex-Phaeton from
mensuro providing for the salary the barren slopes o f Mt. Whitney,
and traveling expenses o f state’s highest point in the Union, to
attorneys of judicinl courts of Dcnth Valley, its lowest spot.
Chnrles Brown, veternn Shoy
Hlorida.
Local hills signed In­
shone driver, nnd “ Dad" Fairbanks
clude the following:
Empowering Jacksonville to ac­ sole conqueror of the nrid valley
quire by condemnation of eminent which lies 284 feet below tho level
domain madronds connecting its o f the Pacific Ocean, are respon­
property with established state, sible for the swift journey, prac­
tically over no ronds nt nil, made
county or city roads.
An act creating n pension fund by E. J. Fortman o f Los Angeles.
for tho Tampa police department Motion pictures, made on the jourmaking valid two bond issues at iney to Mt. Whitney stops at Lone
Clearwater.
in theaters throughout the country
Authorizing Jacksonville to isCustomarily, the motor car jour­
suo bonds fo r additional fir&lt;* sta­ ney to Mt. hitney stops at Lone
tions.
Pine. The rest is made on foot.
Amending the acts of 1025 relat­ But the automobile Fortman drove
ing to conferring additional pow­ kept on to the timberline, stopped
ers and duties upon Jacksonville. finally nmid n blinding blizzard
Prohibiting live stock from run­ with its front bumper against a
ning at large within certain ter­ great bouler.
ritory o f Hilsborough county.
The Journey
from
"ro o f to
Amending the laws of 1025 re­ basement o f America” began next
lating to conferring o f additional day and carried the car through
powers upon Tampa in improve­ the most picturesque scenery in
ments.
California, ending in the desolate
Authorizing Tampa to fix its hit of forsaken ground mnile fam­
fiscal year nnd issue n limited ous by "Scotty of Death Valley."
amount of public improvement The trip required 7 hours nnd 28
notes and bonds without vote.
minutes. Then hours was the best
Amending mid repealing certain time previously made.
sections o f the laws of 1023 abol­
There nre fourteen counties in
ishing the municipality of Saraso­ Arizona. Twelve o f them supplv
ta Heights.
their sheriff’s with automobiles.
Amending sections o f the 1025 In every county of the 12 n Stude*
laws relating to the municipal gov­ linker cur is used.
ernment of the city o f Daytona,
When this information came to
town of Daytona Ilcnch and town Youth Bend, Studehaker commis­
o f Seabreeze.
sioned Mnj. Grover F. Sexton to
go to Arizona and lenrn first hand
LANGLEY APPEAL DENIED the service which Studelmker cars
were rendering in the maintenance
CINCINNATI, Dec. 5. — &lt;/P) — of law and order.
The application for re-hearing in
Tho stories he gathered, por­
the case of Congressman John W. traying the adventures, the daring,
Langley of Kentucky, convicted on the humor and philosophy o f the
charges of having conjpircd to sofe-spoken. hard driving men with
violate the Volstead Law Was d e -, nimble guns, are published i n ' n
nieil by the U. S. Circuit Court! hook just off the press called
of Appeals here today, Langley is| "The Arizona Sheriff."
under sentence o»* two years in the
Atlanta penitentiary.
PASSERBY IS KILLED
NEW YORK, Dec. 5.— (/P)— A
The Cumberland Presbyterian, woman passer-by was shot to
or Nashville suggests that in this I ''■cath today during n pistol battle
time of attack on the Bible by between the paymaster o f
the
agnostics it is a good policy for Standard Oil plant on the East
Christ inn congregations to place a River Manhattan and three men,
few copies in the pews, ami offers who escaped with the $5,500 pay­
good ones at half a dollar each. roll.

possibilities.

Some of these

Several of them are on a

i

cash?1*11 COltaRe ncar schoo&gt;and {
Nice six-room bunealnw i„ t
tlon o f Sanford.

AH for $23,000.

Have several sub-division tracts with unlimited
h" U5'

o n * ,'

12t/j acres on First Street vv
division. Priced right. see '
REAL ESTATE

u*at ootid

INVESTMENTS

KARL J. SCHULTZ
1st National Bank Bids.

HAGANREALTY

Phone 744.

W. F. H O L B O R N , Sales M a n a g er

108 E. Second St.
\•
* )*i

V

i-i

*.*

H O M E S—LOTS—FAf
ACREAGE

Lot at Northwest corner Oak Ave., and 14th St.,
$2,500— $700 cash, ha la nee, terms.
Choice ware-house site at corner of Second St.,
and Cedar; one block o ff First St., at $75 per front
foot.

FOR SALE AT ONCE:
20 acres o f celery land, 3 acres cited,
Immediate poHOCfisinon cm behiiiin^J

23 acres, Upsalnnnd Country
$30,000. Terms.

Club

road, nt

This is the BEST

BUY you

cm p r i

Priced for a quick sale at $7,500.

Groves, Celery farms, lots, houses.

COLCLOU GH RKALTH

The D avey-W in ston O rga n iza tion
Masonic Bldg.

Real Estate

If it is lots or Homes you want we have
them, lu City or out.
*

t*■' •

ft

,

12 ROOMS
Close in on Magnolia Attn

West First St. Celery farm, 10 acres, all
cleared, drained and tilled, and fenced. Two
wells; new house; lights, $11,000. Good
terms.

Lake Monroe Development
Co.

SOME BARGAIN
8 Lots For $9000

Pules ton-Brumley Building
Sanford, Fla.

OPPORTlif1

f» tit*

A Farm 8 miles out of city on hard road, 40
acres, fi acres in Orange grove. A 7-room
house and sleeping porch. Good terms.

Laurel Ave. A 5 room house and garage. Lot
40x117, §5,800. Good terms.
$16,000

GeamlI

311 First National RazkK%|
Sanford, Fla.

Phone 707

Mr. Builder o r Speculator H ere Is

Lots are 511x118.

J0-acre farm with neu r
lights. Price $12^00 with

Only $15,000,Mflil
25 Lots and 15 Houses on Thirteenth

B R Y A N T &amp; HATIIAf]
Number G Ball Building, -OPP
Office, Sanford, Florid*.
20 Years Experience With f W

Located just off Hughey

ami joining Magnolia Heights. No prettier lots
in Sanford for home sites. Six of them have
fine bearing orange trees on them and the
other two have magnificent oaks. Yon know
Hint lots not as good as these and lying a mile
nr two further out arc bringing more money.

TH E SURE PATH TO PROFITS
Eighty acres adjoining city limits on good road.
$450 per acre.

P A C K A R D R E A LTY CO.
209 Magnolia Ave.

Phone 231

LAKE MARY

1-3 cash. Terms.

For one week we will sell one of these lots
for §1.500, four of them for §5,000 or the en­
tile eight for §9,000 with one-third cash.
We own these lots and can deliver at once
with perfect title.

A S a fe and Sane Invest

LOOK

Three acres with G-room houe and

'

ini- i«trect; very good fur aub-diviviun

The rooms and hath, 2-car garage, few minutes

Special for one week $5,500 with tl,,J

from First Street.

Chas. II. Night.

Price today, $5,200.

Terms.

PURVIS

FLETCHER-IUTLGER REALTY CO.
m V * ^Uignolia

]

WILLCOS

Phone 746
5 Ball Bhijj................... —

yJ:
! h
v

f-M S

HC

U ^ fL E L C

COT

'A

IVITN HIM *

It .*,]

ah'A

WHY PAY BIG RENTS?

Just Look Three Years
Huy

A Nice bungalow just completed, four rooms, electric
lights, hath room, fireplace. Lot 50x110. Only §1,500
Easy terms.

REAL ESTATE
Sanford (Seminole County) Florida

A Bungalow o f three rooms. Nearly finished. Electric
lights, bath, and fireplace. $4,000. Easy Terms.

ALL
S

h c n

R l c i H T ---t k c

G L e w T M

Five-room Cottage, hath, electric lights, fireplace and
garage. Lot 66x116. Only $3,500. Easy terms.

.

|N

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

a .11 ijr

MMrj

Lake Mary Development Company

We Furnish the
best Cement B locks

1

^

'*«* *'■«"&lt;

■*
ccn an(t shortly In Sanford.
Wc deliver the h » r n
•t $3.50 on your
" J " !” 1 and BuiIdln* Sand
r •nywhere in Sanford.

- « ~ 4 .U

250 feel East front Myrtle A " Commercial and Fulton, Ral rul
$160 per front foot, and before

pr* P
,

be Bought for at $230.
- to FKT
WEST FIRST STRtr

•

is STILL
•T H E DIXIE"
entering SANFjjJJJ; p^petV]
moat attractive bustne

330 feet of th b, east of the
and running through to 1 ".‘''inilual iii0 « \ jB
more than justify any man *
^ a* ~
furd population in 1030.
will be loo late for the p n «

, (llc e ---------- •¥l1, n , u : — w ^-P h on * -120

.

These

�k l^
-J-'

Iff fSjvirL,,

■r-v;

;

•r*

. r- . "1
;« ii

W« ■
uV-VH

ajjANFORDHERALD. SATURDAY DEC. 5 . 1925.

PAGE

[assified Ad on This Paj|e is a Paying Investment!
^
,ff*W _ _

eates
tdrsnce
L * .nd
)f a line
ic a line
7c a line
ic a Hn«;lc above

DEPENDABLE USED c a r s
1924
dition.
1924
1923
1925
1923
1922

Dodge touring car.
Dodge coupe, A -l condition.
Ford coupe, many extras.
Light Ford truck.
Ford roads ter, special.

I. W . PIIILLIFS, SONS
/
Phono 3
Oak and *nd St.

11II TEST building tU* and brick.
Sanford Cement JVoducts Co.
5th St, and Manic.
.a NEY'S DRUG ^ R E - P r e ­
scriptions, Drug* Sodaa.
We
arc aa near you ai your uhone.
Call J03.
•■/ ____________
SIGN"WRITING J«ic reasonable.
First class wtf* an(I service.
Write Theodore Williams, care
General Delivery Sanford.________

heir
i as
r if
one
is a
an’t
less
be

SANFORD 2LEOTRIC ( 0,
Successors t» Gallon &amp; Platt
ilfl Magnolia. Everything elec­
trical. Ph*i» &lt;22- Eleetraglth
Radio
WIGHTS—-Tb&lt;&gt;« stations.
Mag­
nolia and S*ond. First and Elm,
Sanford A*r.uc and 10th Street.
Fhrnnrt s/ vice_______ ___________
WIGHT P^INT SHOP— Printing
Fntrrnvkg. Embossing. See ay
first V do It. Phone 417-W
i» tf V ° -rVmmoTclwl St
I a mkj# tc COWAN— All kinds
0f TTi and Sheet Metnl Work.
A’.i^r *r d Boat Tanks At Oak
Avi.ue and Third Street. Tele*
nWne 111.______________________
iflA C L E Concrete U&gt;., general

p

a intent

Real Estate
LjT

Dodge coupe, excellent con­

1— Business Set*»ce

thorates,
Kivo
And
t you
i. to

^(&gt;r Sale, Acreage

ATTENTION!
DAYTONA
DELAND FARMS
Acreage

Adjoining
Daytona
Aeroplane Site
Sold
•n Units of
1- 3 and 10 Acre Tracts
or

Entire Sections
SI 50
Per Acre
and
UI*
HARRY e . p r e t t y m a n

(Incorporated)
1,2 s ,»uih Park Avenue
Phone 632-W.

Sale—Furniture, etc.

"I
Addition. Cor-1
Wo carry n full line,
S‘.-7ak^ n at- nn&lt;i Pnlmct-' Our prices nro right.
Cash or
mT- . Dn exceptional easy
term ’■
This lot will lie sold quiek- terms. We want your business
ly »o
- anford Stove &amp; Furniture Co.
now. 11 &gt;ou want it phone 713
821 E. First SL________ RAGS WANTED — Large, clean,

1-— Advtg, Mediums

linen or cotton rags for clean­
APARTMENT house site
Avenue. 80 foot ADVERTISE in the Juumal-IIering
purposes. Bring them now
iron
$1000.
aid. South Georgia's
greatest
n
.t. tare.
„.. Price
*'v ,”
vww- Only small
f W P ?!nent rfH&gt;ui« {i. Dean-Rerg newspaper. Morning, afternoon, to the Herald Composing Room.
Classified
HM?° ° n’ 8,5 Fir*1 Nat’1- Ban* weekly and Sunday.
rates 10c per line. Waycross Jour­
nal-Herald. Wnycross, Georgia.
mGHUND AVE. LOT between
I OU SALE—Space on tho page
easvr^.l!ni
,hc bought on
f ° r classified advertisements.
■ i tirms. $.i00 cash, $500 ninep j *yi; Balance ran be arranged. Why not rent those vacant rooms,
I nee $22ol&gt;. Address I O. Box or sell that second-hand goods T
bOIt BIG RESULTS advertise in
tho
FORT
LAUDERDALE
NOTICE
HIGHLAND AVE. LOT near Elm
DAILY
NEWS—it
covers
Brow-1
r A ' * i S yf - WHI sell for $325
TO ALL CONTRACTORS
cash w;., sixty days. Balance $100 nrd County thoroughly which Is
one of the most rapidly growing
quarterly, Phono 713.
On and after January the
sections on the Florida Coaat.
10th,
1926, the Painters scnlc
URNEU LOT in Fort Mellon fnc Sample copj and rate card upon
request.
will
be
$1.00 per hour.
t 'i C s«:irk' overlooking beautiful
l.a ke Monroe. For quick sale own­
Local
1261, Sanford
er wall take $2750. Terms to suit OHIO— Xenia. Make your sales
purchaser. Apply 515 First Nation­ through the Xenia Oaxetle, Zen- By M. 1). JACKSON.
ia. Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­
al Bank Rldg.
Financial Secretary.
trict. Want ed and dieploy rates
on
request.
It.—Lost, Found
" 5 *

LOST: Yellow suit between Paula
ami country club. Kinder please
leave at Lake Mary P. O. and reserve reward.
H )R SALE: At a sacrifice. 5 acre IOU NI): Brown mule. Owner
please call R. \V. Lord. South
2 wp,h* 6 room resiE
’ 3
weat Sanford city Sanford Ave.
i'.fr'V? on, harJ ron(l for $6500?d.)°0 cash, good time on balance LOST: Crindie anil white Boston
Bull Terrier. 1-2 face white oth­
AJS° c ntry !,',t 50x1- 5- Fnst front
er half dark. Telephone 8 or
on Sanford Ave., with garage
apartment for only $1000, half 028-J. Reward.
cash. See B. H. Bankston with
25—Opticians. Jewc’ ers
Hagan Realty Co., 108 E. 2nd St.

A LITTLE WANT AD IN The
HERALD will bring you in big' W E H A V E THE BEST BUYS
results. Advertise those old nr- J
ACREAG E- ’
tides you have stored away and!
BUSINESS-HOMES
have no use for. A little thirtyrent nd may bring you several
dollars. Thono MS and a repre­
sentative will call and see you.
TO REACH the urosperous farmera and (err growers of Volus­
ia county advertise in the DeLnnd
Duily News, rale lc per word, cash
with order.

ADVERTISING gets results If U
work, sidewalks, bund­
IL C. VIELE, Jeweler. Watch.
reaches potential buyers. Pa17—
For
Sale,
Ilutises
le
blocks.
Irrigation
box**.
J,
ti­
l
J 6
Jewelery and clock repairing ami latkn Daily News is circulated in
er* Rieger. Prop.
FOR SALE: Four new, two room engraving. Quick service, lid Mng- an industrial and agricultural sec­

Efficient. /nJLL LUMBER CO. Houaa o
Service, Quality and Price.

Ilesldeot o f F lo r id * sin ce 1IH.
Itfffsitncea:
First National Hank.

J.

H. HUTCHINSON
Phono l i t

Member of
SANFORD. FLA.
Florida State
Flnrlsta Aasoctktlon.

R

Painting— Decorating
PHONE 303

HILTON’S

Franklin Terrace
Pinehurst

ii a it lir a sh op
113 Magnolia Ave.
First Class Barbers
Special Attention
To lAidlea and Children.

Magnolia Heights
and Ft. Mellon

Kltnn J. Mouprhton
ARCHITECT
First National Bank llldg,
Snnfnrd. ------------ Florida

Sanford'* l.vadlns 11*1*1

U ti •*?

t i y.
Any

Vfclkiez R ealty Co.
•- ♦•i •■*&gt; u

W e have a few e x ­
ceptional buys in

VALDEZ HOTEL

;a

;

G. TAYLOR DYER

J&amp;ione727

•Vdiik/Hold BullUtni!

til i 4

RR.it, r.TA TB

111 i\'r»t First Street

of

these

will

show you a p rofit in

rnrnpena 1'lan

a short time.

VVI’ IIT \V. WAIIN1SII, M anager

W. V. Wheeler Inc.

To Builder or Investor

tion.
houses. each on easy terms. $750 ”olia Avenuc- Phon® 4I"Ginderville. Also a few good' lots —-----------------------2S— Plant, Seeds. Trees
at $300. Write P O. Box G9G City.
TAMPA DAILY TIMES. Tampa.
MHHtESSINU — Multlgrnphlng.
Fla. Thousands read the clas­
folding
and
mailing—
as
you
Kona
20 I'or Sale, Miscellaneous ITEWART THE FLORIST”
sified pages of Florida's Girat
want It— when you want It.
Flowers /or all occasion.
Home Daily, rates 2 cents a word.
Phono C73. If, K, Porch, First I- OR SALE: lord Tudor ear, fine
814 Myrtle. Phone 2G0.W
Minimum 25c, cash with order.
National Batik Bldg
condition, good tires, lock wheel
Write for complete rate card.
wind shield wiper. 1923 model. 32—Typewriters, Suppplies
9— For Rent, Houses
DEVELOPERS ATTENTION —
DM Park Ave.
REMINGTON Portable four-bank
Pensacola is beginning
the
Typewriters, "the king of portFOR RENT: Five room house ami
1greatest development In Georgia’s
FOR 8ALH
nhles.
$C0.
Barret
Portable
Adding
garage on West Second Street. Acreage—131 acres, beautiful ten
i history; a hnlf million dollar high­
/ties
Machines. Can't be heat. Seminole
Phone 571-J.
room house, two baths, Printery, Phono 93, Welaka Bldg. way to the gulf bench just finish-1
; ad: at two million dollar bridge
three fireplaces, hardwood
FOR RENT: “ Close to nature
■ieat a
across
Escambia Buy started:'
floors.
One
mile
front
on
33— Wnnted
houses” on high hill in Alta­
quarter million dollar opera house
one
of
Orlando's
promin­
monte Springs. Furnished, price
ent highways. Price $10,- WANTED TO RENT: A small under construction; two millions
$'.’ j per month or dollar a day.
King spent on highway; greatest
000.
furnished house, or a 2 or 3 chance for live dovfcloners to get
Camping sites for rent.
Apply
room apartment, close in. Apply
in on ground floor. Write Devel­
A. P. TON NELLY &amp; SONS
” i r rare Herald.
if .Stores FURNISHED HOUSE for rent. 3,
opment Department! The PenanMagnolia
Ave.
A
.
Senitid
Street
I rooms and bath, screened porch,'
; '
I
WANTED: A small furnished ap­ cnlii News.
I'norre
18_________
Sanford.
Fla.
\large yard, near South Side school |
artment fur occupancy January TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE —
;$10 per month. Apply Dcnn-Bcrg I’UR SALE: One ga- range, hall 1st. Permnnot resident. Address
Send in your subscription to the
' Corporation, 515 First Nnt’l Bank
rack, a baby bed. 205 Magnolia P. O. Box 1140.
Tribune or hand it to your local
Bldg.
Ave.
WANTED: 3 to 4 room modem dealer so you enn rend Florida's
10—For Rent, Rooms
house for permanent resident. greatest newspaper. One year,
FOtt SALE: One Shetland pony.
$8.11(1, G months, t LOO. three months
Gentle and in goad condition. Address p. () Box 838.
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­
Uancoua f o i l RENT: Ono room near new
1000 Union Ave. Phone 99.
!e
] hotel with or without board. 1009
WANTED TO RENT: 0 room ance policy add 75c to your order.
| Union Ave.
bungalow furnished. Will occupy AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
gusta, Ga., Augusta's greatest
20— For Sale Miscellaneous at once or for Dec. 15. Address classified medium, rate, cash, Uc
Oil
FOR RENT: One well furnished
L.
F.
care
Herald.
charge. Die minimum.
bedroom for gentlemen only. 305 FOR SALE: Cord wood. J. W
Corley, Cameron Ave,
ers
Magnolia Ave.
34—Wanted Help, Female
MAINE — Watervnio, Morning
^ H E A U -O R 3 &gt;
itLi*.
21—Sale, Beal Estate
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
LADIES: Can earn 60c an hour
FOR RENT: Rooms, with or with­
in our National Advertising people are Interested in Florida
out meals. Reasonable rates.
JOHN E. FOX, Representatlvo
FOR SALE: Lot 70x117 in busi­ Conipnign, experience unnecessary. property. Reach them through
Lincoln Hotel.
ness district. See It.
Sheafer. Send self addressed stamped en­ tho Sentinel. Rato card on ap­
120 South I'ark Ave.
I*OR RENT: Furnished rooms for 113 Elm Ave., Sanford, Fla.
velope. Denison, 311 Beekel, Day- plication.
applies
light housekeeping by the week
ton, O.
“ We Cover Florida Renl Estate Like the SunahineM
[i
MORGANTOWN, f f . VA., people
or month, very reasonable, one I OWN ami will m-II on easy torms
35—Wanted Help, Male
three
choice
east
front
lots
in
Mag­
are interested in Florida. Each
housekeeping
apartment,
large
Heights. Address Frogs Pa* BOYS WANTED at the PustuI of them through n classified ad
[Supplies kitchen utul three rooms. In Lake nolia
•Mary. Call! J. J. Melton. G30-L3, jamas care Herald or Phone 298.
mmis e a r n s *
Telegraph Office. Apply at in th*' Morguntown POST. Six
cents a word for six consecutive
Sanford.
once.
L ie
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE:
issues.
11— For Sale. Acreage
Imt 33 Palmetto near Katie.
Lot 153 Hughey in Pmehurst. I WAT
n AIUney
w fs !u
5 . T btorc.
s S 7 d : « c ‘,&gt;B|l|f|ed
- « “ “ “ ,ul,
U « 7bav(
a I-EDGKIt
kDr
srslar 2man.
Drug
tll„ UirK, st
'
iiiitv
a tiu a
iMi jiiim enst front tots, 210x200 in Flora
1-1 mile Enst o f Paoln on pro- Heights with small house. All rea­
in Southwestern Geor-j
3 7 —Wnnted Help. Salesman ■circulation
gia. Rato 8c (G-word lino) line.
stnan I1 W'l hard road, some orange and sonable. II. Clayden. .i Sherley
First Street (Near Forrest Imko Hotel)
: trees. Adjoins Bluu Park Apartments.
&gt;Male
SALESMAN
LEARN ABOUr rollc County and
Subdivision,
excellent
homo
site
or
frnial,.
700 feet frontage
Ukelarul, through
the S U r -,
We have a good opportunity to
ilqiviiion purpose. Nico lakes J. ” E. SPURUNG, iut»-divi«lon
itt
offer real estate salesman. 7m* Telegram. Best advertising me­
u&gt;l &gt; 'lose, lying south o f Sylvan
specialist. Subdivision to Or­ who is familiar with the gwiter dium in South Florida. Published
w .
l ake Station. Information can bu
lando, Florida. ar,d F l o r a Sanford district preferred
mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM—
had on property. Lock it over. A.
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­
Lakeland. Florida.
s - r,)‘&gt;P. Box 903, Sanford.
SANFORD GROVE. Inc.
way.
_____ _
nis
TO
REACH BUYERS or sellers of
Prettiest Acrmge In Seminole 2(1 1-2 acres at Paula
FOR SALE: 10 ACRES LAND on
507 1st. Natl. Bank Illdg.
Florida
real estate advertise In
FOR
SALE:
Furnished
3
rooms
Phono 249
Mellonvillo Ave., and I-uke Nora.
(Borders two lakes)
iho St. Petersburg Times. Ono c«n* [
and bath screened porch location
PjtobUions Get in touch with owner. A bar­
WANTED: Salesmen and sales­ cent a worJ duily, two cents a won
on
exceptionally
well
located
lot
P Burger gain. Try-Me Buttling Co.
ladies for subdivision in Winter Sundays.
on Palmetto Ave.. r.ear South bide
N . Fit
Haven. 6 P«r cert commission.
school.
Cash
payment
of
muy
.7’“*
V
10 ACRE FARM near Fla. town.
Apply to local manager. J. Walker THE MORNING JOURNAL is tho
M
Dandy new bungalow. Almost on balance $50 per month. 1rjee $.18i|$) Ward. Box
accepted want ad medium In
mdo, jria.____
Dean-Berg
Corporation,
M5
rirst
improved road, splendid trucking
Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word
Hire
_____ _ 3 8 __WanietL Sltuntion Male no insertion. Minimum 25c.
soll&gt; big returns from eitrus fruit3 Nat’l. Bank Bldg.
fay here; easy walk to railroad and
P fe j. Bag- advantages; attractive 4 room LAUREL AVE. LOT between CARPENTER, jobing. repairing, THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
10th and Ilth $2250. Easily
F tod 63. W
—Centra I Weat Virginia's largby day or contract. F. Conklin.
bungalow, largo porch, good wat­ worth more. Owner needs m«ney
M
cst daily, Want ad rate l l-2e per
er, pleasant surroundings, new and will sell at this price f-r short Box 140, Ixngwood.
214 K. FIRST ST.
poultry houses. Hard to beat at tinio only. Address Box P&gt;0 iare ■fu--\Vantid Situation, Female word; 4 insertions 1 1-tc; 6 or
per
word
each
insertion.
more lc
R- It. &gt;—'00, part cash. Herman CorringW. R. SMITH, Mgr.
Phone
ton, 404 Hr.it National Bank Bldg. Sanford H e r a l d . _________ ___ EXPERIENCED stenographer and
UO YOU” WANT TO BUY or
' office assistant desires
H b nYears
.':i r
SALE: 2 1-2 acres truck land FOR SALE: Lot corner of^Sanford "
anything ? If so advertise
Ave. and Rose Court S'
■'
it.* 11 " a SI? a house $2500. 5 room house
......k
.muniunt
will
hanule.
lr&gt; th- Sanford Heights $3000.00. 1-3 cash,
1owner. A. II. care Herald.

410-11-121st Nat­
ional Bank Bldg.

FOR H OM E OR BUSINESS
We have twenty (20) lots on Main
Dixie Highway in South Sanford
faring East.

Phone 490W

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

FOR SALE
" * »M

cem en t plants to com ­
p eten t party, able to
manage
plant.

Bodweil Realty Co., Inc.

a

cem ent

Capacity 2,000

per day.

W e own our

ow n san d pit.

Terms.

FU L TO N , INC.
ltral Fatal*

Brokers

Developers

I’ rum otni

5
Beniinole Hotel

Best Business Site in Sanford

Price $13,000

1
u n ijo

A h a lf interest in two

E X T R A EASY TERMS

Price $122,500

**&lt;l * #

BAN FORD. FLORIDA.

I
THIS IS A K N O C K
OUT
, |
Lot 97— Oak Hill Eastern
Exp. $600.00. $200.00 cash,
Balance $10.00 month.
Lot— In Franklin Terrace,
$1,600. $500 cash. Balance,
$15.00 month.
Lot— in Pinehurst on Holly
at Central, $1,585. $385 cash.
Balance monthly.
I.nt— nn Mmrnolin Ave.. at

Eastern Exp.

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="18">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="20499">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1925</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21830">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, December 05, 1925</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21831">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21832">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on December 05, 1925.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21833">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21834">
                <text>Original 18-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, December 05, 1925; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21835">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21836">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21837">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21838">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="2197" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="2069">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/f640e44381c15a61d2e9e63adf3de882.pdf</src>
        <authentication>3a88527912072ebefd7cf3e03d1dd985</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="21829">
                    <text>\* *' *T

* ‘ 7l iV*

‘t f l N
;* ■ * *

•APBK

-

-

ida'3 Heart,
heat Vegetable

------- * w -

T H E W rA T HER

Pterida: Shower* and .
„
local thunderstorm* tonight, war*
mcr tn south and extreme north
portion and colder in northwest

kt G*r^cn ^ aDl^
a s s o c ia t e d

tress

leased

w ir e

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER I, 1925.

’OHO C h a r g e T h a t A i r s h i p W a s
D e s t r o y e d B y E x p a n s io n

,

_ ^ ....___ MANYATTEND

O f G a s C e lls I s D is p u te d ELOB MEETING
»ral For
rcars Is
H ig h

iis State

ice Is
Judge
If Court
Chief
O f Lots
(, Fla.. Dec.
M artin
II* api&gt;ointford, a tto r• o f the
Irt, to su cresigned.
rd that h e
bed upon n
jufTord.
Inouiici-ment
conference
vl .Ills tire
Inilicr of the

-

WASHINGTON, Doc. I.— @ —
Col. Win. Mitchell’s assertion
that the dirhriblo Shenandoah
was destroyed by the expansion
•f her gas cells wns disputed be­
fore the Mitchell court martial
today by Col. G. C. Hall, army
dirigible expert, who was aboard
the Shenandoah when she wns
wrecked.
,
Thu destruction of tlie craft*
raid Col. Hall, was “ due to the
dynamic force o f the storm
in which she perished. K cferrimr to Col. Mitchell’s complaint
that no parachutes wrto carried
by tlic Shenandoah, the witness
said that parachutes would have
been “ absolutely useless. ’
Unit the ship been
inflated
with hydrogen instead of helium
Col. Hall testified, “ probably
everybody would have been kil­
led.’’

TAMPA, Fin., Dee. l . - ( / p ) _
tsah Umar, wanted here for
the killing of James McCaskill,
over a year ago has tx:on found
J" a county ehain gam* at Ashburti. Go., according to advices
received here today.
A telegram from G. E. Iletnhardt, heriff, stated that La­
mar, serving a one year sen­
tence for vagrancy, had been
identified by his stepson as the
man wanted by Tampa authori­
ties for the shooting. He was
using on alias.

INTHIS CITY

Cnpt. G. 8. Lincoln, of the
Navy Department, who prepar­
ed the orders for the last flight
o f tha big dirigible, told tho
court that Commander Zachary
Lnnsdowno did not “ object to
making the mid-west flight."
He added that on the contr­
ary Lnnsdownc told him and Adaural Kbcrlc, chief o f naval op­
eration (&gt;n Aug. IK or IP, that
ho was "satisfied with the flight
at the time it wns planned, and
u arra»gcmenta as plan­
ned.’

Delegates From All Sect inns
Uf Mate Conte llet'e For
Annual Meeting O f Section
1 Of Women’s Federation

Officers For New
Year Are Klee led
Sanford Women’s Club Room
Scene Of Activity When
Executive Session Opens

I

• •»% •» |, ( '

VIIV II lll ll nil.

I mating v.na called to order at 10
o •! «■’: with Mr&gt;.. K. L Schuamrhectional vice-prccblcnt and
I Mi;. W. F. Blackman, State Prcsldent, presiding.
II Lev. E. D. Brownlee pronnunc*
I' d th.* invocation. \vh|eh wns fol-

SI.AViTRV FAD Mr.

local

TE1NNESSEE MAN

THREE VICTIMS Big Development O f
TO BE BURIED Longwood Planned
0 N SATURDAY B y Boston Syndicate
Joint Funeral Services For
John B. Coleman. Sr., Joint
It. Coleman, Jr. And Lvman 1
Higgins At 10:30 O’clock |

2 Dead And Several
Injured In Tornado

JACKSON, Mis*.. Doc. I.—
(,P)—Two persona were killed,
more than a score injured nnd
50 to 100 families made home*
lcs-i by :i tornado which struck
Dr. S. W. Walker Will Read
insoo City early today, ncconl*
Services At The Methodist
ing to a message received by
state headquarters of thu Rod
Church And At Cemetery
Cross front R. G. Thornton, rep*
Arrangements have been com -1 resentntive at Yazoo City. The
tornado swept into the city
plctcd tor tho funeral services of
from the northwest, blowing
John B. Coleman, Sr., John i).
down houses and buildings and
Coleman, Jr., and Lyman Higghu,
leaving a trail o f destruction In
who were drowned In Iaike Jessup
its wake.
last Tuesday, according to an an­
nouncement imtdu this morning byj
members o f tho imediuto family i
and officials of the Klk.-i Lodge, I
who aro to have charge o f thu j
services.
|

Elks W iH Attcnd
Funeral As A Body

j

ANNULMENT SUIT
IS BEGUN BY JURY

Onn cross examination, Capt.
Lincoln said he was not a fly.
ing, officer.
Ho
the , Sanford was the scene of a large
-- prepared
•— i— ........*
orders for the Shenandoah flight ln»'l distinguished gathering of
on instructions from the chief, women in Tlmrnluv, when the
or n'si.-tant chief, of nnvnl oper- I Fifth Annual Convention of SecnU',,L1Seven*of the Florida State Judge Finishes Reading His
icn s (dubs met
Charge And Case Is Given
|in the clubhouse. More than l(t0
To The Jury Before Noon;

News Summary CHARGE m WHITE

Meeting of clubwomen reprerenting Section Seven in Florida
Federation o f Women’s Clubs,
holds meeting here Thursday at­
tended by prominent members
from over the state.
Purchase o f property inter­
ests, said to represent 75 |&gt;cr
cent o f the total assessed valu­
about two ation o f Longwood, is announced
Ippoiiitnnnt by Boston syndicate.
[rompi ising
Infant falls from bed and dies
kiliin, Santa as result o f broken neck.
Walton, a
Funeral services for John 11.
Colemmi Sr., his son nnd Lyman
ra ;c Alter* Higgins, victims o f tragedy
gl. lie was which occured here Tuesday, will
in N&lt;»vi in­ lie held Saturday morning.
ked m pro*
STATE
If (iail.nliii
Livers
Ihifonl,
for the past
Iti-rney for
four years attorney general o f
|court.
supreme Floriiln, is selected to succeed
iKllow.il l&gt;y Juitice T. F. West us member
i\ mend'' - of the State Supreme Court.
Governor Martin signs hills
|a chic.' •
acted in | providing for the erection o f a
new prison building at Kniford
1 i
mid for a new state building at
Tallahassee.
(tidy routine business occupies
l.aiming session today of tho
Methodist Conference meeting
in Orlando.
Raymond O. Bennett, wealthy
Tennessee man and acquitted
vend yearn ago o f murder in
Tampa, is held in Jacksonville
I.—idl­
un charge o f Violating white
er uf I'lirn- idavo law.
iirc looking
Juha T, Dismukos, pioneer eiti|fm vicinity rin of St. Augustine, is claim*
ild fur the hy death early today.
Ford’s reinDOMESTIC
fli are ex*
Rhinelander ease is given to
Dec. 15. |
IK tu a tele* jury shortly before noon today
|atc Senator following the charge hy the pre­
treat extra- siding judge, who cited seven
1legislature, points which jury is to decide.
in public statement, President
lair p- rt on
pv. rent hy Conlidge lauds work o f aircraft
trintendent hoard in its recent investigation
kion uf th-.- of air situation in United States.
Khennndnnah survivor denies
F thirr will
Rp,
* id. Mitchell's charge Hint giant
Ithc Tnlln- dirigible was destroyed by the
free was expansion of her gas cells.
ittee a pFOREIGN
[* inlying
If the League o f Nutions
y many doesn’t render a favorable d c­
Irun).ii&gt; ii inn for Turkey that country
Wecting a may war upon England, udviccs
fa the -ur- from Constantinople say.
■sually lev.
ftdlcnt phic*

Police Find Tampa
Killer In Georgia

NU M BER 108

7 Points Will He Decided
WHITE P! A INS, Dec. I.— (A*)
— .Supreme Court Justicu Worsch*
miser, U-ginning his charge to the
jury in the Ithiuelnmlcr annulment
care this morning, read to the Jury
the seven issuet to be iletermined.
The jury itself will not |&gt;ass upon
tho validity of tho marriage but
will simply answer yes or no to
the s.vcn questions covering the
principal points in the enne.
Justice Morschaus.-r completq
li!. i h.iigi- :» the jury at 11:1 .
o clock today and tho case was
given to the jury at 11:25.
Tlu- special term of tho supreiiiicourt later must decide whether
1 laniard Kip Rhinelander, tluplaiutiff, shall be freed front bis
wife. Alice Beatrice Rhinelander,
daughter of a mulatto.
The jury’s decision on the sev­
enth point upon which it must pans
is ,if the greatest importance to
the outcome of the case. This point

.J mouS 1cLi;

CHAMBER PASSES

O r a n g e and B l a c k
Hotel And Business
Property Is Bought
By Northern Group

Plan To Construct
Rig Bank Building
Other Buildings W ill
Be Erected As Need
Arises, Says Prime
Announcement wtw mmle
ycHtenlay of the purchase of
property, representing what
is said to be 7f&gt; i&gt;ercent o f the
assessed valuation o f Long­
wood. by a syndicate headed
by Kdwanl S. fYocki-r, Hoston
capitalist, and composed o f L.
C. Prime, general sales man­
ager o f tho Joe Tinker Com­
pany o f Orlando, nnd E. F. Ht-nck,

T
JuZIN
FANCE BIU- OF

morning at I0:;t0 o’clock, underU
l J lU L *
llie auspices of the Sanford B. P. i
______
O. K. Lodge No. lu ll, « f wl»iei*
Mr. Coleman was n member.
« Y " " ........ ...
A c q » ii!« i
A te S rtJ ’*
A? » .
In accorilanco with the rites of
In i.tRtp;i O f M tirdor Scv* l‘l*i!li|*s. Mayor Lake made
a
tho organization, all members ot Measure Is Fifth Vole Of
pioneer Longwood citizen.
cr;il Years A 1(0, N ow Hell! },ri, f mhlress o f welcome, in which
the local Klks will gather at thu
Confidence Given To New
According to n statement made
lodge
rooms
at
It
o'clock
and
will
In Jacksonville By
Officers i women
!“ uf:vrv/
, I to. ‘ ‘‘Y’ .influcncu " f
CabineC; Premier Assails by Mr. Prime, the syndicate has
J
s chibs in their communit­
proceed to the church in a body,
and to tho comotnry following tho
ies and mentioned with pride tieOpponents In Fiery Talk purchased tIn Orange And Black
JACKSONVILLE. Dec. ! . - ( « - h.n • of the Sanford Club in city
*
nnt®l, four principal
luininess
services.
Raymond (). Bennett, on of » progress.
blocks, the Midway Garage and
the
pall
hearers
will
meet
at
PARIS,
France,
Dec.
I.—Thwealthy Chattanooga, Tenn., busiMi -. Henry Wight welcomed tintin Elks rooms at U o'clock and Chamber of Deputies today passed ha * taken over tho exclusive list­
? C.V
Hie Duval county cnveimon
(uiivention to
to the city and Mr.:.
will then proceed to thu funeral Frender Brinnd’s bill for the rehab­ ing of Mr. IKnek's personal hold­
jail awaiting action on the f e d e r - |&gt; Whitmrin. of Orlando, ro*
parlors, from where they will ac­ ilitation od tho country’s finnnet-s, ings. comprising some (100 resi­
al grand jury which meets in rig -ponded.
’
dential and husiitc:-* lots in thu
Mrs. Julius Tnkmli sang
company the remains to the by a vote of 257 to 22U, It was the city
limits.
ular term Monday on charges of ten -ido:, “ Take Joy Home," and
church, and afterwards to tins fifth vote of confidence given the
violating the Mann Act, as the "Indian Dawn" accompanied l&gt;y
In
commenting on the future o f
con.etary.
new ministry during the two dnyu
results of an alleged wild party Mr.;. It. It. Dens.
Longwood, Mr. Prime alluded to
The list o f pull bearers was an- cession.
several nights ago in Atlanta, Ga .
the recent mqiii dtion of :I0U acres
The chief feature of tho morn­
mniniiceil ttiis morning and is us
Alter nn all night nnd nil fore­
which ended after an automobile ing session was a Club Institute,
iollows: for Mr. Coleman, Sr.; J. noon fight in tho Chamber o f Dep­ in the vicinity of tho city by thu
ride to Jacksonville nnd an alter­ -inducted by Mrs. Kutherino It.
C. Hutchinson, Charles Whitncr, uties for Ids financial measures, Seminole Jockey Club, and told
cation in a Iron I hotel with two Tippetts, o f St. Petersburg, vice- j
William Shelly, Robert Newman, the premier succeeded in forcing o f thu benefits that the community
girl co!:!|inni-:ns of the Atlanta af­ pri-ddent at large. Reporti were'
‘ D'd the plaintiff co-haldt with Mayor Forrest Lake and C. C. the adoption of new advances for would derive from the completion
estimated at
fair and the trip here.
given from the different clubs in Hu- defend:.nt after he It.id obtain- Steven on. For Lyman Higgins; the Bank of France to the govern­ o f development*
Bennett and t’hnrles Vaughn of the district, covering every pitas.- ’ M full knowledge that tin- defend- C. M. Hand, J. F. Hickson, C. T. ment of tJ.llim.000,000 francs and n $750,001).
Bright Future For l.ongwiHid
J a i!. -'I' illv, wi • a m U*it - irlj o f club activity, and giving n most
wrui --i colom l blood?
... W.
.. E. Watson new pn|H-r money issue o f 7,500,01)0
Smith,. R. It. lli-rg,
yesterday, it wn.i disclosed today, Interesting resume o f the scope of
* Hie jury makes decisions fn v and V, K. Douglass,
Ho also mentioned the devel­
M. Brinnd made it plain during opment o f “ Golden Acr.
by Jack onville pelicemen The cltni work, from making n con
1 1 Rhii dander on tin- fir t
Several schoolmates will act ns
a
the ik'luite that the goverunient 7.000 aero aub-diviil *1 poultry farm
girls Ncllio Phi lip . alias Mrs A munity center for the i til anil ‘j* P" |: : Imi! ; "
1 " v‘ " •" pall hearers lor J tl. Colcnumn, Jr.
L. Glenn, Jr., IK, and Marie Brum- isolatnl town to the highly .-pei
• M-veiilh question the whoh t hey are Eugene E n t r i d g e , | was staking its existence on the near Ixoigwooil, and predicted that
Charles Anderson, Paul Biggerj.j measure in its entirety nnd that if tho snlo o f this property would gu
Icy, 2J also wen- arrested. Lat­ ializol activities o f the large icty case will be lipzet.
The other nix questionxs were: Jr., Clifford Bi ll, Jr., Ralph Went the finaneinl program ns outlined far toward placing L-ngwooil on
er in the day they were released clubs.
hy financial minister was rejected the map ns n tourist and industrial
“ At the time of the marriage of and Marion Smith.
Each report was followed by
on their own recognizance under
Dr. S, W. Walker, o f St. Fetors •1 . mlnisti-ry would step down In* 'cento* offering a wide range ik
Federal suhpuneiia to appear be­ brief comments from the floor. the parties win tin- defendant colVow gw..
invi , .nttnt pcr-UqKHya^.
,
burg, will road tho m-iVcc* at tu
fore the grand jury, Both arc*After the Institute Mrs. William oi»-1 nnd of colo-cd blood?"
sciiotf.
viA
finance
commltUi
“
Did
the
defendant
before
the
church. Dr. Walker D a dose
I Leak rang “ Summertime on Breblondes and pretty.
tr.
Prime
said
(KLVfbo
ajrtljKT
which, under Senator Dorumcr, Is
marriage hy silence conceal from
Bennett admitted his identity nt don,” and "The Garden Where My; the plaintiff the fact that she was friend o f tlu- Coleman family.
meeting this afternoon to exnniine rate, hended by Mi*, f rocker, had
'I
lie
Elks
will
have
ehargo
o
f
thu
I
Soul
Wns
Born,"
and
the
mcct-i
offered to erect a h.nlr n{"L ong*1’
the jail this morning, the Jack­
it.
- f coloieil blood?
wood to l&gt;} named the I.ongwooil
sonville Journal today says, lie ing adjourned until afternoon, j “ Did the defendant before tin* services at tho cemetery which
Premier
Kxroriutrd
Oppnii
'ills
will be conducted by Fust Exulted
l.uncluon was served al I
Bank nail Trust Company If tho
wns anxious that publicity he sup­
llefoie the final vote, the prenr
pressed. Ilis wife, a former Ziejt- dock, at mall tabli on tho dub- mnrriniri* represent to the plninL111 Ruler E. F. Ilousholder, Lending ier, in a speech in which he nea­ citizens o f the community desired
thl,‘ ,hl’ wu ......
Mn™17 Knight.
to co-opornto with their interest*.
field Follies girl nnd movie act­ hou -• balcony, under tile aupervi
t'* heights of eloquence he lias nev­ A cominittco it now considering
ress, is iu Tampa and is suing for ion o f the homo cconmnica depart . "Hid the defendant nrnetlco aid
er surpassed, excoriated those dep­ plans for tho -itructurc, he added.
meat of tho high
iehool. Th »*onn*alni nt nr make said repre
Stores Asked to Close
a divorce in Tennessee.
skill with which the four e m i r . - Mlatiou with the intent thereby
Mayor Forrest U k o today is­ uties who were unwilling in a na­
Other hand ionic buildings will
Bennett said today that he was luncheon was prupnrcil anil ncrvitl.
uulticf liu* plaintiff to marry sue.I a request for all local ii.ores tion’' crisis tir forget putty politi­ lm erected by the syndicate u
expecting a decree in this case and the attractive up|H-araiice of
and business houses to close their cal conditions and think only uf business warrants, Mr. Prime said,
.
.
. .
about Jan. I. leaving him free, h. the home economics girls who nd
P';iintilf bv siinl con doois between the hours o f 10 and their country.
uml everything will be dono to doir bv said defendant or 11 tomorrow morning as a mark
said, to marry the girl with whom
J£itn "i l.m 'r .1 n u. I. fnvTho veteran orator wns upheld vi-lnpcd Longwood along many
he is alleged to have come to Jack­ orable comment among the guest .'b y Im.Hi_ induced to marry the do- of i e.p n t for member* o f the on a motion to proceed to the dis­
lilies.
sonville from Atlanta.
mission o f the bill 2i)K to 11 rt. Art­
bereaved families.
The girls and their teacher, Miss t -nil.mi
Offers Site For Plant
icle V, authorizing the emission of
* • llm plaintiff had known that
“ I'll bet there are hundreds of Hinton wen publicly thanked for
Mr.
Henck, the founder o f tho
1,500,(M
M
)
frillies
in
new
paper,
couples in Jack-tmvillu right now
their co-operation.
I
"V ""1 W,,H Vf
hriugit'g the total circulation to '.’own, has o f f 'rcil to dunatu a
The afternoon session was called would he have married her?
who have done the same tiling we
58,500,000 wii ■ voted by a show of building site to a natt&lt;&gt;nally known
lire accused of having done," tho t order at 2 o’clock, and begun
manufacturer of automobile acces­
hands.
Journal quotes Bennett. “ We hail with tin- assembly singing of "Am- Atlanta Mayor Says
Tin- climax of (ho session came sories, Mr. i’rimu said, and this
a wild party in Atlanta, I’ll admit erica the Beautiful," led by Mr
wli-ti tho provision for a further proponed factory that will possibly
Georgia Not Hostile
hut we both stand ready to marry Phillips. The first l.u incss of tb
'
advance of six billion francs from I e elected coupled with the e x ist-''
the girls. I'll make a affidavit afternoon wns tIn* election of a
-n : r , j
i.
/ ..
. I the bank of France to the govtrn- ing plant of a musical novelty
TAMPA. Dec. I.—f/11)—“ Hostil­
tintuit vice-president to succeed
to that effect, aii-in will carry out
i be infant dangbler iif Air. and nicnt win carried by the narrow manufacturing coVnpany, is expect­
ity toward Florida la-emisc of its
tho bargain
a soon
-non as I1 ai
am di- Mrs. Schumacher.
nrgain iis
Mr*. It. It. Wood. II, West Key- ,„uri:in of mx vr-.-s. 21'.) to 211).
ed to give Ixingwiiiiil commercial :
The names of Mrs. A. M. Shear­ prosperity is not in evidence in
(Continued (&gt;a Page J.)
.m b Kt., was round dead Him i This vote o f eonllPi i,.e wns the solidity, ho stated.
er, of Orlando, and Mrs. Georg Georgia," neeording to Mayor Wnl no.imrig when the parents went r&lt;)Urth Kivull
H ^ Hon of
"Longwood Inis unlimited possiF. Stewart, Jr., o f Apopka, were t, r ,\. Sima &lt;&gt;f Atlanta, who left into the room, wln-re she hnd been
liililies,"
Mr. Prime said, “ and 1
the
chamU-r
which
last'd
all
Ipre ruled.
During the balloting tn ii- last night for Jacksonville. deeping, to awaken their other
uin co'ifident that th- town*’ preanight.
Seattle O fficials A re
,Mi:.* Eleanor Herring played tw-&gt; Mayor Sims was ncrompnnird bv four i biDlioil.
cut imputation nf I.UbO will ine&gt;IMgt in
gjoliii numbers, Kreisli-r's "Pale linitors Francis Eskridge, II. F. I The baby, win, was four month' I Tho Government mini ritii'M in ei ease to 5,(100 wi lit in tho next
|
the
first
thicu
votea
wen
I
I
II
"&gt; Hurida. Targets For Charges
Mooli," nod ('adman's "Wah-Wah Mrl uf fa- and K. A. Johnson of *old, was lying on tb- floor hear
year ”
If&lt;iMiration
Atlanta. They came lu-re N iiego- |tin- ImmI, from which it is suppos- and r.H.
Tay-S'ie” , neeoiiipami'd l»y Mi.
Made Hy Grand Jury
"Mr. Ilenek’s property will go on
Slargaret Davis at the piano. Mr . i!ata- for the purchase o f smiie ! i *1 she had fallen a short time
Ihe umikutsun Monday, Due. 1,”
acreage near Tampa, the mayor nrevious t&lt;» lln- entrnnee of her par Chapman In Prison
Shearer was el rted.
b • : aid, *T»'d n national adverti**
1 inillii &gt;u SEATTLE, Wash., Dec. 1.-(/!&gt; )—
ST. AUGUSTINE. Fla., Dec. 1.
Mrs. A. B. VVhitmiin, o f Or .-aid.
cuts into tin- room. I he’ body was
Sweeping condemnation o f the — (/I*)— John T. Dixinuki-i, bunker
ing camp* ,. 1, tlmt wilt lie waged
Despite
Wild
Humor
Iniiilo, state chairman of roii.-er-till warm when found, nnd hopes
in this connection, will result in
•ugh the administration of Mayor Edwin .1. nnd philanthropist «( St. Augus­ vntion, guve a brief talk oil the
FORMER SENATOR DIES
that methods of resuscitation
Brown,
Police
Chief
W.
II.
Sever*
tho rapid development o f thu city.’*
the t- rtine, died nt an early hour nt hi work of Iter department, and Mrs.
HARTFORD.
Conn..
Dee.
4.—(/!•)
might prove able to restore Iif 1 fu1 thu .vns. and Sheriff Mutt Starwich, homo here following mu illness of F. L Ezell, of Leesburg, State
IIVDE PARK, V t. Dec. 4.—0V) were entertained by the parents — Despite a rumor which spread
T,ampn. win contained in the report o f the some duration. IK wr. burn in Chairman of parks, unit Mrs. Wil - Former United States senator until tin- - arrival of physicians, through Connecticut ami i -Ignlmrand Jock- king county grand jury on file Davidson county, Tenn., &lt;&gt;n May limn I. Carpenter, state chairman Garroll S. Page, a prominent fig­
who pronounced deutli due to ii ing states overnight thut Gerald
hero today.
&gt;f their work. ure in Vermont’s political history. broken neck.
'hnpmun, twice repriuved murderl! I&gt;oinla.
o f literature, spok'
l.’J, IK 17.
I
The grand jury indicted County
In ronncctioii with conservation. ,
| nt his home here in hid under sentence to bo h;
It i thought Hint the baby had
When onlv six year- of age In­
Auditor I). K. Ferguaon yesterday
lipped through tlu* burs iu th- &lt;d on Mur. .'I, 10215. hud escaped
removed with his parent, to m'1**1 Mi-. Tippetts read the recent 1/ iighty-sccond year. He was strick
on charges . o f misconduct in o f ­ ry, Fin. At the age "f H», John inacted law in regard to tlu? pickwith paralysis on Nov. 21, and I s id e of tin- ciailli.- bed and had from thu state prison here, prison
fice. He was
,
released on bond. •i f ; ' , ‘ IJ!’
iV[J ..i jn the Fonfud(Continued on Page Two)
i the end enmo last night.
|,truck the floor with enough force official i today said that the notor­
l ergu *on is accused of peddling crate
,,,8mukCH
LONDON, Dec. I.—(A1)— Tha
I tu snap the vertabrno o f her tiny ious bandit “ is still very much un­
army in Col. " Fat Houston s
Vria To thu names of persons who obtain­ regiment. After engaging m mer­
Wu tminiuter Gazuttu has receiv­
rus k. It is said that the other chil- der lock nnd kuv.”
'd marriage licenses to a .San cantile buslncs and Arkansas and
“ There Is absolutely nothing to ed fri ni Angora, thu sent of tlu*
in the room with the butiy
r raneisco concern nmmifaeturing and Quincy. Fla., Mr. R**niukcs
government, a mailed
n ot disturbed hy the sound it,” deputy Starr suid early today Turkish
cook-books at « consideration o f
roinniunicntion from its corresfall,
or
an
outcry,
when
asked
for
confirmation
o
f
came* to Kt. Augustine
. ’­
live cents n name.
nod .Mrs. Wood came to thu escape o f the man who twice poinb-nt saying that if thu Ix-aguu establishing the •' r 1 National
Sanford about five months ugo. escaped from federal authorities. o f Nations gives a decision in thu
»i ^ • gam bling and liquor are Bank
nank oi
-...........
o f ht.
St. /vuga-"".--Augustine. It
r
“
Mosul dispute la twccn Turkey und
flourishing m Seattle nnd K ing, oldest national bank in Florida,
HIM W HO Dec |—LV)— With1class; pastors were taken into the Their home originally being in “ Ho was iu ids cell u few minutes
Great Britain which ii not acceptugo and he is there now.”
county becnuEc of the laxity o f lnw
j n addition to many honors, Mr. the exception of the announcement order of Elders and some into the IVrry. Fla.
nhlu to Turkey, Turkey may go to
The funeral was held from the
jury .........
ehar- ni.mnkes
who resigned
about three .* . i ’ J.
..enforcement,
,
„the grand
-------- Jury
this lulliit taken order of Deacons,
Dismukcs who
re.-'G
war or by continual frontier raids
home this afternoon ut 4:30 o’c­
i.**l. Mayor Brown was not iiull- years ago ns president ||( t'1 First yesterday' on the election of del
Those admittedI Into the elder; or- lock service* being conducted by Fire Engines Pump
anil propaganda, stir up us much
,iUt.
grand jury declared: National Bank, w.i* el tirman of y .
t
r »l lonfiTi’iuc dt*r wore: John Blake,
* tinIron Ids an is po-siblu for Great
hi. g jiuy- 1(J2(. actiljn WI.1|, Robert Caldwell, Frank Ura- the pastor of the First Baptist
W
ater
From
Gridiron
sti-IKl ‘ nere is sufficient evidence to the hoard of directors f (hut in- egaus
Britain in that part of tho world.
Church,
Reverend
F.
D#
King,
IJu‘ ramst v,ir. justify the removal o f Mayor
the I’eo- which meets
conference nier. Adrian Godfrey. George 51.
stltution, pri Idcnt
if the Florida annual
The com-iqiotidcnt declare# tho ;
**
’
" '■* Marshall i rial was in Iaiku View Cccutcry.
’
HjeU-l ,,r" w'i from office by either iin- piesBank for Saving*. ‘T 11, , .
MIAMI. Dec. | ._ (/!*)— Fire en­
Turkish army Is well trained and
* tnaniuverl'"-achment «r recall proceedings” the Florida Nation si Bank -■ •“ •
gines ure busy this morning pump­ disciplined along the German mod­
BRIAND LOSES SLE E P
•Urruund j
~
^ *
ing water from the football Ibid
sonvillc.
i i and that it is well equipped ot*
nt Coral Gables stadium. Th * field cvpt that it is lacking in heavy
He served for four 1“ " * ■ j
, r,fcel uho Seaboard Planning
PARIS, Dec. 4,—UP)—
Aristide j will lie in good ...
routine
roatters.
delegatChn*.
Dudley,
Richnrdo
Jlmcze.
,
,
,
...................
K
-i»«*
shape fo rthv game
member o f the executive i-'-^ ,^
J„ the deleg.^J
rf ™
Announcement wn.i made that l Hand has lust a lot o f sleep f « r , tlimiirrow u .tWeen Oglethorpe and artillery* and tanks.
Dig
Developments
o f the American UnnkeM
" ' •? l,» th* Kcneral confcrcncej J
The Turks ure said to bo ^pend-|
than
S20.0.M)
was
rai-td
last
h.
country
»
■■ke.
H®
^
d
none
,
^
,
^
co||
s.
K
^
*8“l target
tion and is the only man « ing large sums for armaments and. •;
tne
clergy
and
tho
lait&gt;
'
1
hl
Ilt
n
special
meeting
for
the
t»r
M
hours
as
the
result
of
tho
-------.
....
.
’ V’ th.*
Tiic field became inundated from making fervl.ih effort# lo create
TAMPA, Fla., Dec. 4.— (A*)— 1)«- been honored in this
' elect a cqmpleto quota,
&gt;-............
, i , , |dollar
i n r islucationa
*^'1 ri’iHir*
. 1 th
e!.S ocial, n.
million
tslucutional |irotrncteil consideration o f fin­ thu unnrccenteil ruin# early thia
national association.
an air force. The German junker 1
l
.d
'm
'-n
t
o
f
tho
Seaboard
Air
ance
by
thu
Chamber
o
f
Deputies.
having elected or 1&gt;
should fund f-r the general conference,
1K,''W nf the
Weil known for hi* cjj?
•me Ikitllroad’s terminal property
w y Quilli.n, presi.k-nt of Then he hail a nap o f less than week. The weather bureau report­ company has erecte&lt;l an airplane
levelled. nert- t„ provide for the needs o f nnd philanthropic work, • *. ' . laity t vo when e a c h iB » P “houll
three hours before tho senatu took ed over 15 inches of rain fall in factory at E#ko Khchr, and every
■ town.
A failed t®cl-et
X 7 o non this
Female
Macon,
24 hour*.
en m»ix;iaity
tm We.lyan
(. ^
br|tf,yCollegeo fin, ht.
m£l. up thu matter.
possible meari3 U being adopted t'»
toe state for tho next 50 years, makes was p r e s i d e n t 1W
o
f
trustees
of
I
laglj
r
1
P
tb
Thu two team* arc expected to raise funds to buy aircraft. There
was
announced
last
night
by
S.
*
10.001)
^ 0t i i UT h «#»Mnl ballot was nee- lion dollar endowment drive that
*'a\ic-j \\nrficld, president o f the president of the board “
•
DEVOTED TO ANTOINETTE arrive in Miami this morning nnd has been « considerable troop con­
delegate. The thirl •
. ^
j
w being conducted o f which
from
o f the Buckingham Snuth JJ
are said to be in good condition for centration north « f Brussel* line
cssary,
the
results
of
which
/
,han
*|7(X)&gt;00o
kas
already
■
It
0
sI)cnt
yesterday
mapping
groun*
more ...........
.
and it Is reported tha*. four inflHtN9
MUNICH. Dec. I.—(A1)— Diary the gnmo tomorrow.
Jcenri,,, i /
1l
«od selecting sites lent Association, and f°“ “. ' |inic not yet been announced.
been
raised
in
pledges.
The
city
try ilivisluPM and ono cavalry di­
The delegate* elected to Kir arc of Macon, ho *atd, had practically &lt;&gt;f Ludwig. II. mail king o f Vavar*
mi0n ^)r wharves nnd tho $5,000,000 ce- the St. John* county denU clinic
vision ore in that area.
DEBT
PAYMENT
PLAN
for
the
clergy:
Dr.
J.
CJenkin*.
for
school
children.
H
®
...
on
in.
Just
published
shows
that
year­
.iirnt.-p ant lo
built under his
completed it# quota o f $500,000.
'ED
I mrt‘ctlon.
^
. handsome dental clinic &gt; • . wcj Orlando; Dr. W. F. Dunkie, Jack­
According to Dr. Quillian, Wei* ly tu* recall'd the anniversary of
SIX ESCAPE FROM J ML
BRUSSELS, Dec. 4.—WV in*
sonville; Dr. W. A. Cooper, ba n; iyan Femulu College, which i* th® the death &lt;&gt;f Mario Antoinette with
the school grounds and
Dr
propo
that
each
•cvillc;
Dr.
R.
I.
Barnett,
Orlando,
tor
sumo
what
devotion.
Tho
Frunch.
it generously.
.
.^ irricd
t*.
j__
p
A.W R AVIATORS
oldest collego for women in the
ATLANTA, Ga. Dv*
In 1»70 Mr. Dismukes marruu an&lt;L Dr. N. H. Morton, Ocala.
i „ ,i
I. ih- loint nroDcrtyi uueen wns executed 62 y ea n bc-|Bt|«l«n workman *hall contribu
lt"*Kht im-| n * a r k s , Dec. 4.—-UF)— American
Kix white prisoners »av l?t|
Tho laity delegate* arc: h. -J'
W
h
Gem^gia
and
South'fore
his
birth.
Herr
R
icY
nger.
to
Tinlf
an
hour’s
lulmr
a
week
c
* m Morocco in the words Miss Elizabeth Gibbs ^
of thm
m m 1m1 .. u .iu -.U ii: --"t'liilur o f the diary, la aceusedl to help pay tho interest on a $150,- wsy tlirough Iron bars nn
NoUine,'1 this
j Georgia and Flotilla
lothodi
, n,,|
,
........ J , »«vu
- ..
f al Hilkurp. C. W. Tinker. . '
Sweeney,
their com - ustlne, who survives
Crum the PeKalb county jail( at*
............nnd It*
ts &lt;
door*
are open I by the police of obtaining it U- 1 UOU.OOU loan which Belgium U
,
Plfvht. I Uixliin*' hedped prevent the whole number o f grand childj* *
-^ Blake, II. I- Phiffcr and N. J. » « conference*
it*
................
...—
(Hirptur, near here ewrly toj^y.
By.
*
floating
iu
New
Vork.
terson.
SevcrjiJ
classes
of
dirrercn*
Florida
who
wish
He;
• continues up |)V
ri&gt;K‘,un
b lo w n . services will be held Tl,^ni»y"Episto all girls from
years
were
passed
into
the
upper
j
civi G .i Mphrif«»»Jan war ngainst 1 ernoon at 3 o ’clock in Trim.) r-*

PREMIER BRIAND

Mcu
S ite
Yield

m

Infant Baby Falls
From Crib AndDies
From Broken Neck

Pioneer Resident
OF St. Augustine
Claimed By Death

Turkey Threatens
To Wage War Upon
l'he British Empire

ussioner

Routine Business Occupies Morning
Session Of The Methodist Conference

lAttack

T?. a s

ctvtuzation.

copn, Churcb.

__

\

D -l

�THURSDAY, DECEMBER .1,19-a

»♦♦+♦*♦*******+*•&gt;&lt;•

r&lt;

&gt;.AA
A£.•
AA
AAAAA
A**
.*-•
A
’/ •
A
W '{
&lt;'••
,.&gt;A■
&gt;•&gt;AA*&lt;•+
A AA
“••
&gt;
&gt;&lt;**
■! ■
' VV♦ ’ “ r '■ •*

* * * &lt;***&lt;•*+* * '

v &lt;•

$&amp; &amp; ****+***++*+*•

!-V &gt;*-■

T ff

r

\

‘4«T1
m 'M

■
*'Jt'•,
*• '
v &lt;*V*
,y&gt;
. i " r - Vj“ ,
JT3?
, * /V^ 5*) » ^VT *■f ‘
w V . •, k &gt; 41
•
j
_f
yaN
l
n
n
m
rfTr
j
fw
' *
’
1
_; • _.
•JW" xJhf\ ’ .
*vtT* X*.
■
•’ VJ
^
.
.
■
• — -—
VoMff. ng^aii.'- . k -*»y t v ;--p fc-e ft*5 H S k ^ ” ^ « v : . .1
M
•
*
•
’.. •^,?v‘ V . *•^ ^4^* S a n r fT
' »•**&gt;;
V,p «TTfviifa
v’Jx'
•
•
■■
L**"
.■*'»&gt; *;■&lt;,i Iy?.f, * - vf
L
c ' . . , •f t y ■u-&gt;,
-. . ‘ V^TV *V;J■tbS m
fli &amp; 2
’»%
4
V,, -&gt;v
h ik tk a k
IRjpMjv.
^
i
_;V* "... *'
tE* ^
* ® | f *r 'frjjn V
'i V i
‘ / r VM‘J fe f
i&amp;vJS
jn ,’ •y
' t 1fllffiyh fV. v -&gt;-r rt)iiiiv":
yW r, ’ * :r *' *&gt;v •♦• •
&gt;?, lM
i? r &gt; vi**,- Xi . x i ^
^ ‘ ' A*1*•x■•■^ ^,
,ll
u?£*
A'
y
|Vw/
V iT i k' »i" i
l/kWiT
l&gt;,*P
.*»
v
- '.■ ^ i*
Ji* &lt;M/‘
’

■

'f'-

S a ck m * x

IS

;
H Jf f
• UK*
I^1ZV
- 1H D

One of several palatial motor busses recently purchased by the developers of Loch-Arbor will
soon make its appearance on the itreets of the city. This is the first time that an organized effort
has been made to bring outside tourists and investors to the Sanford district.
•
People will be brought here from ail corners of the state by these 1
schedule time and routings, ev
tant jurist center will b e '
F t Myers. Lakeland and many other important points on the West (
section. Miami, the Palm Beaches, Daytona, St. Augustine, Jackso
many stops to be made on the East Coast. The entire state will be
this section these commodious motor coaches

Temporary Office Seminole 1

Phone 285

■ . . . •••v •&gt;v * * &lt;•:■+•:.^

k

�o

•••
‘•'r-^'x't -s.

a
ir

___

ut

m

Main Street to Grand Opera

I

city of Sanford and its mayor for
the welcome extended to the con*

HARTFORD, Conn., Dec. 4.— (/F)
— Gerald Chapman, who was to
have been hanged today for the
murder o f a New Britain police­
man was o"*ln in his narrow cell
Hi" '*
ut the Connecticut rtate prison
Mil! battling for the tight t.» spend
the next 2a yeats nt Atlanta peni­
tentiary lor robbing the mails.
w, * J
Some lime next week, Federal
t»:.
Judge
Edwin S. Thomas will write
If:.tba tinnl chanter o f a hearing held
before him yesterday cn Chap­
K&gt;i
man's application for a writ o f
hfirms cornua. Issuance o f the
writ would permit his rct.:rn to
Atlanta and make it impossible
for Connecticut authorities to paras
judgment prior to the expiration
of his Federal sentence.
In tnc event that Judge Thom­
as renders an adverse decision,
Chapman's senior counsel. Freder­
ick Gifield announced that he will
nt once appeal the cane to tiie If.
O - o O - O — cr°'
. Twelve years ngo i.ucllu Mi lius k it her home town of Appleton, Win., A. Circuit Court o f Appeals.
foor Europe to e'e;clop her voire. New she has made her rebut with
jf.
the Chiesgo Opera Company and ia hailed ns one of the great “ finds”
bB '
o f the century. Hli? it a coloratura soprano.

■K

I I I ! ............

STEW AR T’S W ASH IN G TO N .LETTER

• ventlon, to the Woman's Chib-.for
By CHARLES
Its hospitality, to the Chamber of
Commerce, for the1souvenir note­ WASHINGTON, Dee. 3. — Con­
books and pencils presented to the
gress will open in a few days now.
delegates, and to all who assisted
This is the 60th. Senators and
in making the convention a suc­ representatives are arriving fast.
cess.
So are the representatives of nu­
The state officers and chairman merous private, corporate and oth­
of the Florida Federation who were er interests, with axes to be
present included Mrs. William F. ground. Hotel lobbies are filling
Blackman, president; Mrs. Kath­ up. The shutters o f many a longerine B. Tippetts, vice-president ciosed'up mansion, where some one
nt large; Mrs. E. L. Schumacher, of the more nffulcnt among the
vice president
Section Scveen; national
legislators
makes his
Mrs. B. C. Riley, vice president Washington home are coming
Section Four; Mrs. E. M. Callo­ down. 'Rents are being advanced.
way, Parliamentarian; Mrs. R. M. The capital is awakening from its
Shearer, Mrs. Alton B. Whitman, nine-months’ trance.
end Mrs. E. L. Ezell.
9 1 *

i*
:-

B

'

THE SANFORD HERALD. y C T ^ X^ECEMBERj^lOgS.

Gerald Chapman Now
In Death Cell Waiting
For Decision Of Judge

b

m

r^TW-A'.*'

P. STEWART

______________

ter o ff than they wore, nro not
very well satisfied je t .
That
religious
antagonisms
throughout the country have about
reached their peak and may be expeeled to decline in intensity
henceforward.
,
. .
That the wets .recogmz tneir
time hasn’t anmc yet but nrc sure
it will, while the drys feel certain
it never will.
That there will be a tremendous
row over aviation.

Law Officers Given
Fines In D rug Case

The arriving lawmakers bring
news from all parts o f the coun­
try.
It conflicts somewhat, ac­
cording to the section from which
the lawmaker who brings it comes,
as well as with his personal and
political sympathies and prejudicces. The various parties, groups,
and blocs have their plants for
the winter pretty well laid. From
nil this hodgepodge here are some
of the impressions I get:
That the Republicans will try
to make tax-reduction the ses­
sion's main business, ont only for
its own sake but to drown out oth­
er talk.
That the Democrats will dispute
the validity o f Republican econ­
omy claims; that they’ll raise the
tariff issue; that they think
they’ve gained a bit of ground in
ice nt months nnd will fight like
wildcats for more*
Thnt the Senate radical group
will be a trifle shy of its previ­
ous strength.
That the country is pretty pros­
perous in spots— not everywhere.
That the farmers, though bet­

MIAMI, Dec. 4.— (/P) — Police
Chief Demon Lewis, o f Minmi i
Beach, nvd his brother, Seth Lew -'
is, sheriff of Osage county, Okla­
homa, have been convicted in K a n -1
sas City, Ma, of violating the fed­
eral anti-narcotic law according to
advices received by the Miami D ai­
ly News today.
The message stated that both
were sentenced to seven years in
the Leavenworth, Kan., federal
prison. Convicted with them, ac­
cording to the message, were Jim­
my Graham, John O'Fallon and
Hoy O’Fallon, who were given
three year sentences with fine.* of
33,000 each. The Lewis Brothers
were also fined 35,000 each, it is
stated.
The Daily News article, appear­
ing today, declares in part:
The ring was found guilty last
Saturday in Judge Franklin E.
Kenmimer’s Court, in Oklahoma,
by a jury after a lengthy trial.
"All were convicted on charges of
conspiring to violate the narcotic
act."

R * R . Eldridi
R E A L ESTATE &amp; IN V E S T ,,,?'
216 E. Second Street
**
1,800 acres land- located in Sumter County two md k
of Bushncll— borders state highway— good private
fenced except one hundred sixty acres improvements r°a&lt;*.
house— one six room house— ten tenant houses—tw C°nsisl °f «K|
is irrigated price one hundred dollars per acre one th” / acres,*l
three years, eight per cent. This is one o f the very b^t ^
and it will pay you to investigate immediately,
PS prop(,sil&gt;*2
Sixty acres land on highway and railroad near Carl n
prices are climbing in Lake County— this property Ls h
"1
and will make fine subdivision— price immediate accept^ ^ ^
per acre, one half cash, balance one year. This property” m ? 1
market in ten days or less, you will have to act quick
100 lots located in city o f Sanford one m ile and quarter f
properly has a frontage on first street o f from five to sis^K P°
value increases daily. Come in and let u s talk to you eh , '^
will be worth your time.
- ----------ou “ bi
91 acres land, one half mile St. John’s R iver frontage—one h
way and railroad— splendidly located, you will have to sec this t
a wonderful opportunity awaits the man with the cash.
* 0i
«

'

GET RESULTS B Y USING HERALD

D o g A n d M o n k e y Hailed
A s E x c e lle n t Entertainers

ByFireDepartinentGuests
Hanford is not n city o f th'
tropic*. Consequently, one might
be inciin d to Maine bin bootleg­
ger if he chanced to notice monkoyii doing their "daily dozen" nmong the trees, here.
In fact,
there muy lie something wrong if
the observer is unable to focus
his attention upon one, and only
one, monkey.
When one is in the vicinity of
the F ire Department’ll quarter.-, ou
Palmetto Avenue, he should nm
bo surprised to see a smull -|inghlly monkey doing
all sarin of
"m onkeying," for "Jnek” i. one
of the live wires of the Impert­

inent,

nlvny:' has considered him ns part
i f the organization.
'I he monkey does not abandon
himself to the mercies o f other
caninec, urn! when he finds himself
endangered he unhesitatingly socks
refuge within tho protecting range
of Btdl's iron jaws.
They both show a human intelll
genre in their relations to each
other nnd other members of the
department. Jack is well aware of
tIn* limitations allowed him in In i
&lt; .'{durations, and a sharp command
from one of the firemen will us­
ually bring him forth from forbid­
den ground. He is perfectly tim**
nnd fearless of |wopb* but r;acnl 4 l
*liy attempt to detain him foul-**
dy by severely hitin.j the detain­
ing Iiniiil.
Besides th? warning to visitor,
relative to watctiing their pockets
am! ett’-mpting to handle the mon­
key, it might tie well to nJd that
safety lies in refraining from mak­
ing the monkey Uv.* cause of a dis­
cus:, Ion of "evolution.’’

He Is outrnnl.xM in point of &gt;!•&gt;
vice by "B u ll" the white bulldog,
but what he lacks in seniority he
makes up In activity.
No jcujouuy exists between tintwo. Some human livings might
bo jealous o f their seniors, some
Seniors jealous o f their inferiors
when crowded
out o f Die lime­
light, but their's is a |k rfn i
m cndsli'ii, ha ed on mutual bene­
fit and unedfi li congenial respect.
The Jog respects the gymnastic
ability of the monkey and is bene­
fited by his natural Inclination to
hunt fleas, Tin monkey t .'snoot
the brut.* strength of the bulldog
and depends upon him for protectlon.
(Continued from page 1)
Nature did not intend that these ing of holly uml other blossoming
two should lie playmates and or berry l.vnring shrule,, ami the
there are times when their inter penalties for tho iniYing-mont of
cals lead them apart.
this law. arid asked that each comThe il'ig enjoys Ms luxurioii.i inanity try to enforce the law.lo­
case, while the monkey is seldom cally.
quiet. They will enjoy a frolic
The work of the county federa­
together and seemingly by mutual tions in Section Seven was report­
Arrangement suddenly reuse, the ed by the president, Mrs. II. Et?ndog stretching out fur an undis- i ii' li. of Gotha, for Orange county,
turls d nap, ami the monkey ac­ Mrs. .1 Henry Mi-nick of Long,
tively exploring parked automo­ wood, for Seminole county.
biles or stranger's pockets, or tak
Mrs. it. M. Sh arer of Orlando
lug to the trees if plcnsunt wea­ the recently appointed : tnto chair­
ther hnA invited them outdoors.
man of county federations, spoke
If r tor my weather keeps them o f th.* work of the federations in
Iti, tin? hum key fimii plenty to general, and the position which
explore among the m y lories of u they occupy in relation to IIn­
fir* engine hmi i*. Il&lt;* perforin:* state federation nnd the local
his gymnastic* on the I ,g Aineri , club*
cnn-l.armnee punqier with it, hulMr Ruth L. Itiley, of the Gen­
iitiln, n»p*&gt; anil other uppurton- eral
Extension Division of the
it nt c ^, i:ml ffmh h t . n*t lihif Iiuxim FMrMn State University, was inof I'oils (I
t„ Invvsllgute, and i tiodin il hy Mrs, Schumacher, and
bolt «-s I t Ihii w i ti the flour. Oiu
; mml • an uddri ■s on the extension
o f Ids favorite plaything
i , a *•**\i -t* &lt; i the university, nnd what
lighted match. Victors .h„nl,l |„. lines of assistance it offers to
careful that the) arc not robbed club women, mi l to the rural com
o f their mutches, for Jnek nhows
mint It'es and the children of llie
enough interest In a In.tauteh
state
to turn thief.
Mi ■ Riley asked for more cul­
Perhaps these two realize that tural study in the clubs, in addi­
their greatest appeal lies m t,-.lin­ tion tn their work o f social ser
ing up, for soon you \.ill see them vice, and recoin mended a course
actively engaged in n mock bat­ on Florida
History, which hatle. This hattlu has son...... . the been worked out ut tin* university!
aspects o f n wrestler nnd n boxer for eluh study. She also spoke |
trying to prove their suprriorit)
of Ho* reference work done hy the;
If the content w cie to be deeid divi-inn. which h available all ov ­
cd on points, l!i ■ mord.iy would er th i :,i ite, and which includes
bo Victor. But the monkey Mml lending clippings ami books at no
monkey sometimes taking the iMp charge i crept for postage.
couhl imjih his little plnymate
\n important service which she
With or i snap o f H» powerful •fre'xed is the sending of loan l i - |
jaws, i hey spar for opening,, the l-rnries o f carefully selected ch il-1
monkey sometimes tuklgn the d„g dren's hooks to the rural school,
by; surnris.* in a maneuvei pecul- nnd siu strongly recommended this
Ini t*» I* * - |us i f - . I in* iiiitvt? nil'll i wotk to chibs who are anxious to
in almoit too rupitl for the eye t»» help the children in the more re­
follow. The monkey's tail, a de­ mote districts.
cided asset, enables him to muke
Mr*. William F. Blackman, state
unexpected gyrations while in the I resident, introduced Mrs. Barker,
midst of a leap and sometimes he of Hollywood, who is opening a
will land squarely on the dog’s Woman's department in the new
back. Like all true friends they Hollywood magazine, and who told
Sometimes become "|w»eved"
at,I what she wished the ningazino to
what they consider unnecessary' mean to Florida women.
g roughness, and during the whole
Mr*. Blackmun made the con­
performance there is medley of cluding address, and in an infor­
growln uml squeak*, i-ticls trying mal speech asked the club women
to bluff tile other by a great show to consider what they could do,
o f ferocity.
both for the people of their own
Beanies the warning to visitors towns, and for the isolated women
entertainment, the antics of these; In tlu country districts, who often
nnimala offer mi interesting utiniy.' luck sociul and intellectual contacts
Mem Mr* of the department will |nnd opportunities, she said.
toll you that other dugs ure not j Mrs. It. M. Shearer, as chair­
iticltncd to treat the niotd y with I man o f the resolutions committee,
much coo.idtration and yvt "b u ll” read
resolution qf thank to tip

M ANY ATTEND
C L U B MEETING1
IN THIS C I T Y

Sanford
Grove

PROFITABLE INVESTM
Investors in Sanford Grove are assured o f both
safety and profit. In addition to Sanford Grove
beinff one of the most beautiful and desirable

Editorials

locations for a home it will prove one o f the
most profitable investments.

These profits

are a certainty with com ing advance in prices.
Saafunl drove developments me proKVeaniiiK rapidly.

Graded streets, cement walks, landscaping and
beautification are included and guaranteed in
the developing program.
1iiese features alone are insurance enough to

Cement, anti tiiul gravel are Being un­
loaded as fust ns delivery is made.
Workmen are Busy making use of this
material.

warrant an investment in Sanford Grove.
If you have not inspected Sanford Grove, make
it a point to see it today, such an opportunity
as this will not exist always.

One i.f .Sunford’s greatest future assets
s the assured waterway with the A t­
lantic Ocean and the Eaist Coast.

Sanford drove is an outstanding home
community o f Sanford, its high eleva­
tion. natural beauty, low price and
close proximity to the heart of the city
of Sanford make it a most desirable
home spot.

SANFORD GROV
“AM ID MAJESTIC PINES”
Bart Nason, Sales Director
REA LTOIl

Sanford drove will be nmre than a
place to live. Plans for its beautifica­
tion will make it one o f the most beau­
tiful home communities in the South.
One where you will bo proud to resitle.

T elephone 249

SANFORD, FLORIDA

FIRST NATIONAL BANK

�IPra
i tse/Hi &gt;-~
'S
t*-i

M

MARKETS

Awociatioa. and the Department er, where he sought to relieve Ids 'WANTS TO CHANGE NAME name to Israel, . . . . father, Mai
.
o f Negro Education.
Israel Putnam, was killed In th®
disappointment
by
hunting
for
«7 I .
uia
Miss Keba Harris, state super­ squirrels. But Vie hnd better luck.
NEW YORK Dec. I— CP)— Nich­ World War. H i b a descendant o f g ig ,
ru?aets best 3.25@3.50.
h0M r°D «k «\“ ^ f or t e
visor of health education for the
Oencral sentiment became mon
olas II. Putnam is seeking, court the famous general of tho revntaProudly
exhibiting
a
deer
which
tllllQK «,s
___ * I
.
J. Schley COithPrSh v” ! wto investing « t c n TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 4.— (TP)— Department of Public Instruction ho accidently, happened upon late permission to change his first tlfin.
t,mt be i3 deeply Jmlhsh a * &gt; r « 0 purchasing orders
Section 2j. with o vie
jveere
executed
in
influential,
Endorsement
of a health program presided at the meeting, and was Tuesday, Me. Nott returned to
of lota f. impressed with the p o te n tia lity
program Sanford late yesterday nfternon.
shares,
giving
renewed
bouyancy
*1
be
followed
among the schools i delegated
n .w " i V to see that
‘T 1’ ‘the
"v program
nsey
*
Gu«m
i f L inford fo r'la rg o growth and
i&amp;0.to
he
high
priced
speculative
fav«
f
Florida
featured
a
mcering
of
out
’
'
f°
r
th°
8ch0o!!'
b
carricd lie showed his prize to «oma ad­
ation
nri,«ncrou3 development,
*» ontes
miring friends.
More
than
a
dozen
new
!
be
Florida
Educational
Cowcit,
The
pi,
H
i k m
,
, „
P - i re bo especially Impressed records were established in th. bold here at the n , , , , , 7
1he Florida health couneillv the
"Guess thatlt hold ’em for
S t p c i b f l u l o . ; o f the f m t - f i r * halt hour
____ __
uiiv,i
_ .I■? .ln
. „ t.kllun
•
i &gt;iiv
th fltr
o u S h u IW li.
!c lta . Ucp'“ m' nt
J J 't ™ ', '" f “ » *"■ '
« » « « » - awhile. Any day l can gii out
. « &gt; » " A ,: Z iS tS o f Hit Inland « « P » t t .
U. S. isteei
in. 1 The cVuncU
council apnrovci!
nnnrnve.i .,r
»u, .m J T_____l..
Steel and
and" other pivotal
pivotal'iti-!
of the
™ ™ ?!';’- ftn&lt;* .n'l
,n", hatnuml health [ hunting for squirrels and bring
L.jiion
dustries attractc
attracted fresh buying inf a K
m
r
rgani^Uon., „ f ^ country whieh back a deer, Pm satisfied," «leTo Open New Subdivision
y Hm 1
Iwhich “ai!
lth n
rn bloZ 1declund
* W CJ,.tho sUU' ' ^
have elai c l the conductor with a twin
to tlie market,
“ school
'cnooi Sneaun
problems
Smith to
The Valdez Kenlty Company an­
.
,
»
to
four
ana
-«»H
be
p
r
e
m
o
T
e
V
^
n
d
^
^
fliT
*
I
£
&amp;
*
ll
th*
«
*
*
»
«»
« - W in his eye.
^
t
}r
Fnins
of
two
nne
promoted,
and
sirve
as
a
i-tence
rt of hR f* nounces that on Monday morning one-half
ic-half points embraced Gcnernr
.ri,inating agency for all ctu
rtat.1
General1f°*0
eo-ordinating
id. ConsulIArtvij* I* O
__
k,«— ...it.
. ..
i
S "
it will place a new sub­ Electric,
L , S. Cast Iron Pipe,;
;) promoting
luiiinung-i organizations.
XT
Hastings—New scenic highway
nt.. t
1
the market. Bonita American Can, Dupont, CHrysle**,
^-.' il. t. u:^
tJ OvtiJo division on
mg is the program for I N o t t CzOGS S o i l i r r o l will ho constructed along ca t
is located in the ridge Hudson nnd General Motors," Wil- Fch" 1 health
bank o f St. John’s River.
&gt;a th work decided upon; v i .
.•
' .. .
|S « &amp; * *J' !« t io n on North. Merritt’s Is ami
I*11c..............
t »HI,i 11...I&gt;.. - " "Anting i&gt;ut Iirin^s
&gt;■ Rnrean
^ration ?•»* and is favored with a view of the lys Overland pfd., Otis Steel pfd
ami Postum Cereal.
|school health subjects.
I ja c k
D e e r As P r i z e
C. Tanner
N- E. Kresge jumped more than
Etcmp of approval on
A TtiisCproCpertyt, which is being 0 points to 7.23' SJW
Southern
and t' : ' 1 &gt;' lth bulletins
UWIVUI Bill
I'Utii'kllia issue.
i&lt;U in ^ec‘ developed by a syndicate, compos- 25
Con-^Jern*
bommyoatern rails were in domnm!. °™t,r
« organizations,
| L. M. Nott, railroad conductor
.i
vivo
Mar- with Kn.ico, Missouri Pacific, pfd.,
K
the Vntflez
Valdez CdnipHny*
Company Mar­
p- ;I’ f: ’‘ his city, nan
has uui
the "jauirh’'
“ laugh” on
* •’'tamjardijw all school sup!c. Curry.,;5 shall'Cotton and Fred Fisher, of nnd L. &amp;, M. showuntr outstanding P 1 ' l.ittvo to health work, such ,.V ^v‘ !! v ’ *'• Wob Walthour an I T! h* funeral of Brother •!.
Some
fovvnship -•• Sanford, i .
K-VP.I, . time
MIIH ago the
*l*V B. t V
*4v »•Ikan
*II '»w1ill
11 »,41i
take
s, place
’ olem
‘" ..‘ jo ta S f.!. t t ‘ strength. Foreign exchanges op- a ‘ y^idit charts, score cards, and , n
opment stage. »i
j
- w ;
cned• firm with
n IVH lltHUIIIII
demand sterling sotft)rV,•
‘ thrnn
^
.......
1
—
4,“
10.
rcdiTnC5Is,'Ia,,,,e‘1 a. hunting ex-j gjitiinluy, Dec. 5, at 10:110
! Swope, one- mninland by n causeway at Titis- advancing to $8.84 0-1(5.
I*u?di5h the health
education In.i.i .1 , the ('..act 11 .iio of which * At
‘
1 ,unc,l bulletin ns information to •renu t-» luivc Win uncertain, or rt‘
I’**
and 2. Rl°ck ville, it Is said.
teachers.
Consiiloraat leaf*, it wot to Mr. Nott, who
A ll F lk * a r e rcq
u cf
equested
to
NEW YORK, Dec. 4.—(ff)_ w it !i
a. Promote activities of the arm
. r . ,| here Tuesday
' '" " a y to join the
tn ’ m eet uL LodlfO room nt 0:30
uncertainty over the money situuCHARGE
OE
W
HITE
Bill* Jr••
Florida Health Education Council. 2’ V’**.Jw"; onl&gt;' to
that they
tion
eliminated
for
another
week
township 20. SLAVERY
n.lvio,,,,............I,..
lri:ivl--.
tbe
FACING by retention o f the local V - p r G. Ser\i
.Serve in
in advisory
capacity ...
to hn,vV‘
S. RINGE.
Not to ! outdone, Mr. Nott
ackers nnd state ,.,K
orgmiizncent bank rate, stock prices soared f . ' t;
......
»i»u e betook himself to the Wokiva ItivSecretary.
M A N further gains on the opening of
"Brock. l(,ts TENNESSEE
1:1 :'il ;chool health problems,
, Trafford’a
today’s market.
Public buying:
co.,tncil developed plans for
^XK'.OO.
( Continued from Page 1 )
broadened in response to SeerJ- cn " 'l|‘;i&gt;-'ing_ teachers to have nil
F. Fox. voreed. I’ ll marry the girl I wns
tary Mellon’s cheerful views on annuaJ h";dth examination and file
township 21.
NOW OPEN
general economic conditions b r i n g - ' v' t*1 the state board
Considera- with right here in jail.
Special agents of the depart­ ing an additional two point gain 11
lt!l‘ n; required by law.
TIIIC ALTAMONTE HOTEL
ment of justice snid tudny that in U. S. Steel.
The department of public in. to Anty A. both men would be prosecuted ns
A L T A M O N T H S P R IN G S , F L A .,
---------j direction's health education score
Truly a delightful treat in a pound
I 33; lot 12, violators of the Mann white slave
J A C K .sn w ir i p r w
I
car,,‘ f‘ r evaluating the school
R i'tw ci’ i’ ^rinfiirrl jintl O rlnntln.
O u r T w e n lle lh S eason
T 3; anil 2H,
act
at
the
grand
jury
indicts
them
cake. Rich and full flavored—and fresh
[ Subdivision.
M agnificenl Incalinn. 37 a cre s In g ro u n d s , b ord erin g
-W h o M , J S lo S ,
S ‘ l;„ T 7 k . ' W * * * .... n - ’ t
next week.
ing on the Jacksonville market
‘ ? " 'rs' .t,y thc C4,I,.ino,t “ V*1 tw o lakes. G olf, ten n is, o ra n g e g r o v e , e tc., all free* to
fmm the ovens to you daily.
Bennett also faces a charge in
P--J
Andrew J.
reported by the Florida State Mar- 1 -X ^ T ™ * ,V'V'e ll, ';'u' ; ’.L
g
liosis.
Merita
P
o
u
n
d
Cukes
are
I.ns Angeles, Calif., in connection keting Bureau arc as follows1
ac
ting,
which
was
held
for
38; l.ot 12, with the alleged embezzlement of
l ino orch estra , cu isin e and s e r v ice e x cellen t. Select
made with r i c h creamery
37 and 28,
l- .11 . ;r. en, fancy $:U)fl@.i.50; S «
family hotel. B a te s v e ry m od e ra te ,
division. a n a u t o m o b i l e now held by the Cukes U. S. firsts bushel erate Va
M ^ 'e ,,calth Pr»Rrani for
butter, fresh c g g 3 , and other
Jacksonville police,_ according to And hampers 3.00@ V ,0; eggplants
• ■ L' -from- suF «stlon s ndvaucVt.
&lt;’ KO. *•’, B A T E S &amp; S O N — O w n ers and P ro p rie to rs.
lh*» department of justice agenti.
&lt;il by th” 14 organizations which
wholesome ingredients tit at
r a . J. Loss*
Ktandard crates nnd hampers 2 .2 s
The Phillips girl told Die police &lt;5*52.50; peppers me limn sizes, ui” members of the council, was
9, Chapman
blend into a light fluffy cake FRUIT CAKE
Considera- that she was a telephone operat­ standard crates d.OOrtr Lot); orange . well-alt, nded.
Thus organizations which make naasnunuugnnangziasSRM nr.uaaii&amp; BTiiaciiRaaaiM ucazaiunM M
or while the Bnimley woman said boxes, fancy well matured
that 41jlist melt in y o u r
Mints fruit Clin in
j«9(
wilfl Nt
up tho council include the Slats j_"
n
sne was a manicurist in Atlanta.
mouth.” Thc convenient one I i i ui m| Chr*#iff, Pn*»BTiO; grapefruit, hoxes, fancy, well t’ ".-»rJ of Health, Florida Ptihlir i
can to Job
•pplr,
Spitti.
tntUii
matured 2/,OrtD;!,()().
Section 23,
pound packages arc ideal for mut, Im H Pr*mi, WAzt-N
Health A social ion; Home Demon- ■
W ife Suing For Divorce
Irati.m $300.*t'i fid* and many ulhcr m*
: it Agents, State D.pnrlmcnl "
TAMPA. Dec. 1.—
Mrs. Eve­
the a v c r a y c family. Cct $ Lent* to titt ihftn ritr«
NEW ORLEANS, Doc. i. . 1',
Public
in
tiuctlon,
F
loiiii
i
St
ile
u
lyn
Ferris
Bennett,
former
“
l'ollicSrtH jnd (1IV*r. In st*
to jatkson
*
n
— Ciittnn lutuves npvm d .- tr.nl” - t'ollire for Wonicn; University nf fS
M e r i t a Pound Cake from Ifil
I,
!, Jtht I
I.. DeFor- ltea” girl, wife o f Raymond O. Dec. IP. is : Jan. IP.Pi; Mar. tp.17;
| md ttifi.
*.irt to
AT THE BASKET
Florida; General Extension D ivis-'ii
your nearest grocer.
i«t as tor thr hdihiti
■nsiileratioii, Bennett, ron of a Chattanooga May lf SS; July 18.58 bid.
American Red Cross, Florida 11
business man, held in Jacksonville
Ab i.d Society, I'loriila D- ntnl So- |J
MADE IIY Ttin
on a Mann Act charge, has filed
[tils
CHICAGO. Dec. L - •Pi p
■
;
Florida
Federation
Woman’*
ti
suit
in
the
Tennessee
city
for
a
O
F
I
BUS
) Benjaimln
A M E R I C A N B A K E R I E S COMPANY
toes slow market week; U is. n il ('iulis, Florida County Teaclie- * JJ
,ci Lyman's divorce, she stated here today. She
came here about two months ago.
f 500.00.
tf'I
B* njamin She said she would not attempt «au cn «n *an H z(r:D grin !jn -saaiiu au au «atiiia«aao!!B an u au *;*iiii«
vi
Its Lyman’s to aid him in his present trouble.
\tr“ I stood by my husband in A t­
I $500.00.
CAN YOU SOLVE THIS?
lanta several years ago when he
. fL.
nits
[fur a rcsi- was in trouble for attacking two
Strcet, to men. I helped him during his
trial here for killing II. II. Curli) lbs. Good Maine Irish Potatoes ,. .r&gt;*5
I for a resi­ nithers. I don’ t feel under obli­
10 11)3. tlranulatcd Suj?ar
...........
st, to cost gations to help him any more. The
'
• I j 35 8
divorce suit was filed before this
\
K
srS
lA
tV.
Jacksonville arrest. The grounds

J-CS5

B. P. 0. ELKS

R ic h , E v e n T e x t u r e d
a n d E x q u i s i t e ly F l a v o r e d

McCuDer s Grocery Co. f

rB3 n
r
U S4

3

are non-support
Buy
lirm AgeaCt* .die said.

and

desertion.”

Tim i. i o’. l L-Ocra wli ,i properly arranged form th mini
of a UUt uu* ident. r■'!) ' sending in the cornet nlulimi
size 20x1011 fw t, FREE ami
i t D i ll .1 III M. iiWill Ik
dear D itIt i iii-i;tnhk .inct Imiiti-il in one of our •ihdivLiniis
Lotwien X . Yet:; and Atlantic City. Thin offer expires
Deconi Ik t lath, 112*.

Blnml ha*

I mu- ui re - i NEGRO FINALLY EXECUTED
pcct beycn l , MGALSTER. Okln., Dec. 1.— (A’i
; was also Johnny Washington, negro whom
Knu nii nf u warden forgot to execute Inst
. Wert, uft June, has at lust boon clcctrocut*
purchii-cd
purcnuM-.t od. When
. . . u „ tho
*.™ warden illscnvcrod

lis awncy |Iim oversight there was further

sa ra a v

m

M VMM DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
n
\V f s , |,),h
Dept.
N e w York
n oo West
loth Stri
Str« -tI
Dipt, 100
too

’- g ^

rw

w -v ,

&gt; Built
II
fnlilc mien
attractive
erected nt
Is Street, by

Team mums.
bn of a i.i'li
p annotuKi d
1 firm.

ily

l

's

Phone Your Order

■-.Stati n i •-

II.
•■Essex ( o.

: *o (rosnrti

r-,E it right
p* overt inn*
loth! hour-i a
T ,f S.H'.irailj
l’ *'fry Keek,
about done
^ that is re»!&lt;J qilu-rc

And Save An Hour A Day

T f^ t t a t the
l ^nd thia

Will Soon Ho I lore
and with him all the things
that bring good cheer—•

«

M

MANY DOLLARS

S

can he saved for the Christ­
mas fund by taking advan­
tage of Hu* great savings
offered nt

KBBUuaunaunauaxaHiiannnHaiziinuHHHxaHatiuxzuuaiiHXMxui*
J ADD
L /U U I

•.an

M

Our Store is
Headquarters
FOR

Slone’s Cakes
Jones’ Dairy Farm Sausage
Fancy S tuffed Olives
Whole Wheat Flour
Florida Maid Mayonnaise
pure Maple Syrup

5c

I’lfKSH AND TENDKIl

STRING BEANS
PURE FRUIT

WUh
ou n ce

19c

High (lunlity— Delicious

JAM
Huy Your Paint Direct From
Factory

99

., £ t ) C

SMALL BAR.

JELLY

Pectin
A so rte d

F la v o r s

7 ounce glass........

Best House Paint, pure Lead and
Zinc, gallon

c-o nt
C
•/••]I0

Pure Linseed Oil, gallon

$1.30

Shingle Stain, g a llo n .........

$1.61

Floor Varnish, gallon

$ 2 .8 8

Penetrating Stains (For \Yood
work) Oak and Mahogany, gal. $2.98

WASH POWDER

11c

Ewing’s Fresh Butter

Early June— Sweet, Tender

No. 2
Can ..

17c

Complete Line o f Fancy and Stape Groceries
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables

\ arnish Stain, gallon ..................... $3.-l4
\\re are manufactors and make the Paint
we sell. Como and see us or write

Grocery

2 7 7 — PlIO N E —

Seminole PaintS Varnish Co,

15c
53c

Bed Circle, Pound, 17c
TW A
1 L/ri

Tlieu-Neckar, Orange Pekue, India
Ceylon— Mixed, 2 &lt;«. p k g . ............

13c

O ne-fourty Pound Package, 23e
\T

BUTTER

Plenty o f fresh killed M ilk-fed Hens and Friers.

CORN

No. 2
Cans

Fine it Ulind.8. Ddiduus I10KAU
Full Strength, per pound...............

Orange, per g a llo n ..................... $ 1.00

27c

S W E E T SUC2AK

PEAS

Cement Paint, any color, gallon .... $2.85

Dorsey’s Southern Bread

5c

Small package....

N. Y. Stale Incomparable Flavor
Full Cream, p ou n d .................

Pure Shellac, 1lb. cut, white, gal..... # 1.25

Blue Valley Butter

Gonzales

l&gt;,rilK M&lt;1(J SNOWY WI1ITK
Per pound
.......

OCTARON

a lnJ J’* sonic

S '..' f.,ir Ihe ...

Jolly Old St. Nlrbolns

“
[j
£
2

A&amp; P STORES

I " ' »••"!*! r- ir

r ' H he
P s day fur
’ CV8*
•»« fair ti?
r on‘; nf the
|- 4r‘d 1 lliilll.
f-1 of t,Ijr .(j,.
l ' hU ‘-hining
I A *lr»T' but
“ P laying

M*n„ -MM,

«

Wouldn’ t an extra hour a day, all for yaurseif appeal D&gt; &gt;'«•»•
Our service will enable you to save this extra hour— you won t have lo leau me
house to shop for food because we will select your order for you as •■••• 11 &gt; *ls
you would in person, and we deliver il 1» your door. No more dressing or mm a ,
MtnMi, Ix.illr
ix ll-lt-I
t ill! Iout.
VtI1
no more
bulky Itllltillii.l
bundles tto
wear,• you
Try our phone service. Prove to yourself how it simplifie; &gt;nir hotiseworl

week! A

r 4 ln i o ra n’ t
I 1* 1 n u n ca n

74

r?

k

P wery d.iy

‘ mi. .q
f al‘ ‘ »ii the

Fresh Daily
From Your
GROCER

a
w
uuiinu«aaar.inus*Ji.i3uiaK
U4)ai4HnauMa*BHisiuaaai«i!.iaB’jiinM

1 **1 * reijuired
_

S
u
5

Cak e

o q h

I FOUND

“ We Deliver”

S J l i ; t h ; t,

Ithe hen?

1 ,5

M

ff in electric
F« to hours
«nl more
»»Uy. when
“p *ith the

J it

Ex t r a Q

■

lb-nth
bi-inlii-r of a
rich recently
ftn r Sanford
the Jcuili
■apri-s-i i|
INew York

ti

HaanuuLUUnas i y c x ■aatiiiaaa.iacana^enaaiJiBiijnajuaaaui* *

5 lbs. New Irish P ota toes.............
lbs. Yams, Sweet P o ta toes.......
Mo. :i Cans Tomatoes ......... ............
MCans No. I T om atoes..................
2 Cans No. 2 C o r n ..........................
2 Cans No. 2 Pens ........................
.Jont# Dairy Farm Sausage, lb. ...
K illian’s Reliable Hams, lb............
Apalachicola Oysters, quart ................ 90
Mullet Roe, lb.
............................. 60
California Crapes, lb. ......................... 20
Nice Fat Mackerel, lb
............00

A&amp;l* Ehfla Creamery— Fine
Flavor— Rure, Fresh, per lb.............

59c

�w

RvF.'TtTv

t&amp; V g .
T H E H A N FO R D H E R A L D . F R ID A Y , P E C O ^ B E B M y j2 S .

PAGE POUR

' The Sanford Herald

TH EY’RE OFF A G A IN
Sanford Mourns

tttrr (d m t M «M | t
Man comes into this world and moves through his brief,
lay at I n t x r lt n«vM a
*as Saco Ad Ct«M Matter. allotted span o f life forever in the Shadow o f the Valley of
w i w » 17. l«It. at tha po*;offlea
^M BM ford^ Florida vndar Aet o f Death, unaware of this grim spectre’s presence, unapprecia­

As Brisbane Sees It
Wheat, Oil Dry Good*.
Yoolh, Crime, Whiskey
High Blood Pressure
7 00,000,000 .More Francs
DY A R T flT R BRISBANE
(Copyrlgnt ISIS)

M l u i m L . IlMAl*—--------- M i n t tive o f its ability to descend at least expected moments to
Ik HOWARD BKHQ— ------!* » »«««» remove from our midst those o f us marked by the hand o f {
s t r e e t weat h.m,
I l l Magaalla A m n
P * »» Ml
fate.
j cheerfully yesterday. Many stocks
i!
■UBtCRtPTinn RATRt
A tragedy such as that which has enveloped Sanford , were up and a premium on oil was
Ona Taa»—17.0# tlx Months ...1180
Ltollvered In Civ- by terrier, Pjr and this community, shrouding it in sorrow and despair, f 5 ^ “8nc^ u S S nS5»vr ‘ fut*Cpr^
waak, llo. Waalily Edition |x.*0
brings out the truth o f the old Biblical saying, "None know - 1 This encouraged oil stock gentleyarytA T__________ ______
eth
the day nor the hour.”
men. You are promised, find
IP triA L !#o t ii 'B i All obituary
notices, card# of thinks. r«»olotlon«
A
few
days
ago,
John
B.
Coleman
and
his
little
son
John.
|
comfort
if you can, that KMoline
and uottcs* ot ent*r;aln_snts whnra
i D r f t i art anada will t&gt;s charged B. Coleman, Jr., and Lyman Higgins, lived, and worked, and 1]ferrv” BWoji ft°ockP ow n er. P
f.tt at regular advertising rataa.
■ m in r it T im A ta o ciA T cn m a t t
Tv# Aaaoelated Preaa la sxclustraty antltlad to the uaa for rsoub Ilea Mon o ' all n «* i dlapatebta
eisdlltr- to It or not otharwlaa cred(ai In thla paper and alao tha loia' pawa published haraln. All rlghte
i f republican on of apaclal dispatch­
er haraln ara alao reser-sd.
Fr i d a y " d e c . i, 1 9 2 5 .
THE H ERALu’8 PLATFORM
I*~Deeper water route to Jackson*
ellla.
I*—Conjunction of St. Johni-lndlar R im canal.
•.^Extension o f white way.
Ac •Bitnalon of local amusements.
— Swimming pool, tennis courts,
eU.
— Augmenting of building pro*
m—booses, hotels, apartment
sea.
Extension o f street paving pro­
gram.
I.—Conatrnction
of
boulevard
sroi nd Lab* Monroe.
$ —Completion o f city beautifies*
tlon program.
I,— Expansion ot school system
with provision for Increased fa*
clllties.

K

BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY

r;

i» 7 *

BP*;.

Jv
K ’

' 1

laughed along with the rest o f us. Today they lie recovered
from a watery grave, mere outer casings o f spirits called
from mortal clay by Clod in His wisdom, leaving loved ones
bereaved and numbed by the force o f u blow, so terrible.
Weak and futile must be any words o f ours which should
attempt to beguile the wife and mother from the grief of a
loss so overwhelming, or to assuage the sorrow of a father
whose only son has gone, leaving only memory of bygone
relations and the hopes o f what the future may have brought
had God permitted an extenuation o f earthly life. Only a
mother can visualize the anguish that has come in the loss
o f an only son, the symbolization o f all the hopes and fears
and joys of a mother’s heart, n little fellow whose life was
being guided in the footsteps of a devoted father.
The loss of the three has had a profound effect over
all o f Huh community, and we hope that Mrs. Coleman and
her father T. R. Higgins, realize this, for surely no more elo­
quent tribute can be paid than the mute, sincere sympathy
that thousands of hearts are broadcasting.
Our tenure of life is known to none but One, and we be­
lieve that this calamity that has stunned and numbed the
hearts of many is i but
another , way . o f bringing
home,
,
to iih the fnct that today we arc here, tomorrow may find
us gone.
"Our little systems have their day,
They have their day and cease to be:
They are but broken lights of thee,
And thou, O Lord, are more than they.”

WHEAT WENT up with a violent
spurt yesterday, establishing new
high prices for the season. "D e­
cember whent" going to $1.75 a
bushel. That leaves the farmer
cold. His "December whent” left
him long ago. Some body else,
the agile speculator, gets
the
higher price.
BUSINESS GETS bigger and
and bigger. A merchant once was
happy if he had one big store;
now ho wants stores in many cit­
ies.
Financial reports announce
that Gimbel Brothers of New
York, Philadelphia, and Milwau­
kee, hnvo added to their "string"
the big establishment o f Kaufman
Baer in Pittsburgh,
This will
bring the Gimbel business up to
$l.rS0,00(J,00(J a year, a tremendous
buying power.
DRY GOODS men wonder when
James Simpson, o f Chicago, will
branch
orunen out
m i l ami
unu mnke
inane of
oi Marshall
aiursnan
|Field &amp; Co., the biggest o f all the
* combination stores as it is now the
biggest individual store in the
United States.
Unlimited financing would lie
easy for Marshall Field. The oth­
er day Mr. Simpron, as n small
business item, borrowed $17,000,000 at 4 Vi percent flat. That is
"good credit.”

THE GOLDEN RULE:— As ye
--------- ----------o
would that men should do to you,
do y© also ia. them. Luke fi; 31.
Christmas Gifts
PRAYER:— Lord, help us to
mnkc Thee the standard o f our
The fourth of December and only .seventeen shopping days
life, and then we ever will love
AN EXTRAORDINARY crime
nrj^hc and serve aright every one before Christmas. That season of the year is upon us when in New York sheds light on our
else.
we ruck our brain in the usually vain endeavor to think of after-the-war-bootieg whiskey sta­
— ------ o---------FLORIDA, TH E AW A K E N E R
some original or pleasing gift to present some member of tions in this glorious eountry.
OUR TRUE REW ARD
Three
girls
and
two
boys,
all
of
TAM PA TRIUUNB
our family or friends. Ordinarily we worry about it for j
high school age, in their "teens,"
To those who strive with effort months, right tip to the night before Christmas, and then are involved in the cold-blooded
The anti-Florida propaganda is The results have been beyond what |
great
go down and buy the first thing that catches our eye.
killing. Gordon Piric* first said
No matter what may he
rapidly
dying out. It lias been Florida itself imagined they could
Mr. Edgar Guest, whom Sunford notorious remember be killed bis boy friend, George
Conditions of their honest state.
exhausted by its own animus.
lie and they have brought embar­
Nye,
to
rob
him,
throwing
tho
nt the Paint Beach Rotary convention Inst Spring, says he
Reward they nlwnys tee.
body under the bed of his (Pirie’s)
rassments, hut the fact remnins
Every
day
now
we
see
evidences
believes in the Christmas gift which the wise outsiders sister.
that
publications
hitherto
hostile
that Florida has wonderful and
In love or wnr, what evar size
thinks foolish and useless, lie thinks that the spirit of
to
Florida
have
seen
the
error
of
stable
values and tiie normal to
The burden wo must bear,
THEN CHANGING the story,
Christmas is to reveal the heart and not the cool, calculating
We’r© sure to win the worthy
their
ways.
There
in
a
tendency
which
it
©vi.itunlly will return will
bo
said
be
killed
Nye
because
ho
mind.
prize
boasted o f bis “ conquest" of a on their part to make amends to be far beyond even the most rose­
"A child will get more joy out of a toy than a pair of sixteen-year-old high school girl,
By efforts without fenr.
rubbers,” he writes. "A n eighteen year old girl will rejoice in whom the slayer wns interested. Florida, not by outright apology, ate dreams of a few years ago. To
Be enrnest, faithful, always true more over a bracelet than a flannel petticoat. In the breasts Bootleg whiskey anil modern ideas of course, but by assuming a Florida the South owes n debt o f
much more favorable attitude. gratitude, for in centering the at­
In all things every day,
of "morals" explain that crime.
Our hands mny find for u f to do, of all of us there is the love for pretty haubels and trinkets.
They have realized that their at­ tention of the world on itself it lias
So, always to do the wise thing at Christms is not always
Our lips for us to say.
IIAVE YOU high blood pres­ tacks on Florida have been react­ brought the entire South into the
to make others happy. Christmas is a day for love and peace sure?
Dr. MacDonald of On­
Then nt some stage o f life we’ll and happiness, and if toys will make the child happy, and tario Bays experiments with a liv­ ing up *m them and upon their own sunlight and hastened by years tin*
cities and state. Most of them development that is inevitable. To
get
rings and wrist watches and baubles will bring smiles to the er extract have shown remark­
Full liny for a]) we ls&gt;ar;
were actuated by the frenzied pro­ quote the Manufacturers Record:
faces o f others, foolish though such gifts may seem, I be­ able results in ’’ pressure" treat­
Triumph will rule over regret,
tests o f "prominent citizens," or ‘The Florida situation ns it re­
ment.
lieve in that sort of folly."
Anil joy will lie our share;
Mankind
is forever
finding "constant readers," or "leading lates to the Soutli is the one great,
There is a sentiment in that paragraph which it is well cures fur diseases and developing bankers and business men'' in their outstanding advertisement, nation­
Tho joy that hnppiness imparts
Blood
pressure, communltie.-', who were feeling the wide in its scope, wortli in the ag­
to
remember.
The best gift is obviously one which will bring new diseases.
With loving, generous hand.
curse o f old age, and punishment Florida movement in the region of gregate not millions but hundreds
happiness,
and
is,
ncver-the-lcss,
practical.
If
a
boy
wants
To earnest, faithful, yearning
unwise living, tires the heart, their bank accounts. Home of of millions o f dollars in publicity,
a bicycle more than anything else in the world, and could of
henrts
shortens life.
these campaigns against Florida the effect o f which will Is* South­
Throughout tho entire land,
then use that bicycle on his paper route or in some other
were deliberately planned, orga­ wide in its results.” “ For many
CORA J. ROBERTS. practical way, it would be an ideal present for him. But to
THE ARTERIES, losing elas­ nized and financed. In other eases, years,” says a Georgia writer in
•i
----------o---------give a boy a bicycle, so that lie may deliver papers, when ticity, become narrower, and the newspapers were influenced mere­ the same publication, ‘ the birds
Buy Christmas seals.
he really wants a canoe, is the worst kind of punishment heart must work harder to force ly by expressions of those who following the sun, and the tramps,
----------o---------for him, and not at all in the nature of the real Christmas the blood through. A skillful doc­ hud been affected in their commer­ following the lards, nnd the drum­
Next Tuesday is voting day.
tor knows that by diet or other­ cial interests or their banking in mers on Inifincss bent, constituted
----------o---------spirit.
wise he must not reduce the pres­ terests
withdrawal o f, the sum total o f our visitors to the
It’s a smart person who mails
The practice of giving Christmas presents is one of the sure too suddenly or too much. A money for investment in Florida South. The birds could not talk
his Christmas packages before the most commendable features o f our Christian civilization and cure for that dangerous foe of old and by the departure of their cus­ and the story tell; no one would
rush begins.
tomers and frimdii for this state. listen to n tramp and few outsid­
is one which should long endure. It is the one time of your age would he most welcome.
----------o --------But now the anti-Florida propa­ ers believed what the drummers
when
we
forget
all
the
bad
things
about
our
friends
and
■
TMP
.
,,
Christmas shopping must ho
gandists are becoming ashamed of said o f the South, hut Florida is
„
f i v^ h a ir e d ^mil- themselves. Some o f them ure bringing all sorts of kinds ami
done now, if it is to bo done early. relatives and remember only the good. In giving we take j Ht.v©
■o---------much pleasure in trying to select just the thing that will , Ihm man- paper francs. Brinnd, openly “ back-tracking” and now conditions of men and women folk
The fellow who can’t afford lo please most. In receiving we are made happy in the know- prime- minister, admits that hi* print fair and favorable articles to observe us. Florida is our de­
about Florida.
coy deluxe, and the human ducks
advertiso most certainly can’t a f­ ledge that the little poeketbook or pen knife we are given
*aSf.8 currency crisis, and
Among the really distinguished have ducat** in their pockets’.”
ford not to.
is the symbol of someone’s love for us.
InR the franc*
he p by support* and worthwhile newspapers o f the
Strange, indeed, t h a t t h i s
----------o---------country which were deceived into thoughtful and discerning editor
But
the
time
is
short.
There
are
only
seventeen
days
..Scv«.„
aill|
]f
.....
Sanford needs no society for the
until the night before Christmas. Let’s decide what little francs" sound* i.ig, but is nniUy participating in the anti-Florida did not see. from the first, that the
prevention of useless giving.
agitation is the Richmond Ttmcs- growth and development of Florida
----------o---------Johnny and little Betty want most of all, and then show I**°t much. With decent treat- Dispatch.
The Tiines-Dispatch meant growth nnd development for
mont “ l *hl‘ bund* of their ©redit- printed some very cruel and very the whole South, thnt Florida is
Tho time for making a now the true Christmas spirit by buying it now.
hatch of resolutions will soon bo _______________________ ______________________________ ________________ «&gt;rs and former allies, the French unfair things about Florida. Hut ‘Tlnying a very real and valuable
will absorb that "inflation" eas­ the Timcs-Dhiputch has evidently
here. If you forgot to make new
part in the South’s progress." This
ily.
MY FAVORITE STORIES
been making some investigations is evidenced in its own state of
ones ju#t resurrect some o f those
Again
exchange
gamblers
are
By IRVIN S. COBB
you made last year. They’re still
on its own account and no longer
warned that .selling France, or her I accepting tiie "I-sny-ao” dictum Virginia, for the Richmond paper
good.
money short is a dangerous busi- of the Toms, Dicks and Harrys of says, "Virginia is beginning to stir
---------- o---------Frank Smith who pitched a few citizens walked in on me and be- ness,
under a nuickcned realiznton of
selfish or jealous prejudice. Hence, what the future has in store."
Some of these people who pork years ago for Cincinnati in the gun making threats. They told me
we hail with particular joy the
their cars along the streets with­ Nntionu! League, was reared at that Frank Smith was going to
Congratulations to tiie TinusRUDYARD KIPLING is dan­
out parking lights ate going to
stay right where he was amt that gerously ill of pneumonia; may lending editorial in the Times- Disputeh and to other\ newspapers
discover some durk night that Turboro, North Carolina, and be­ if I wanted to go on living I'd bet­ die. He can find comfort in the Dispatch o f November 29, headed which are "seeing tho light” and
l he.. South
after which have reached the inevitable
gan playing baseball there. He Ik&gt;- ter catch a train leaving for the fact that he made Ilia mark while .......
their fenders are badly dented.
... Today,”
,which,
, ■ -----quoting witli approval the slogan, ami the logical conclusion that
cunie the bn.''bull idol of Ids fel* North at 7RIO o’clock that night."
--------- o---------be lived. Ills verses about tbe
1he South of today is the \\ rst Florida, insteal
«d of being « menne
If there is to lie u parking time­ low-Tnrboriuns, and when George
"What did you »ny to that V flag of England entitle him to a
n«,m
l!iC|
rdf y’ 1 1?10 -v,,l"'K man'e to the rest o f the South, is rea’iiy
limit in Sunford why not make it I.eidy, later iiumagisr of the San asked a listener.
permanent place in the affection promised
land
says o f H onda: the AW AKENER, the INS I’ ll ;\ .
for the entire business district in­ Antonio teiim the Texas League
“ 1 told them,” said I.eidy, “ t i of Englishmen. And ids jungle
stead of for just a few feet in went to the town to lure the go to thunder. I told them that l stores, stimulating the imagina­ Sout'h X r i d i Cku nH lf'‘ “ f i th‘‘ TION’ * ,h« EXAMPLE to its sister
pl,l&gt;&gt;"« « torn© States, showing them the way to
front of the post o ffice ? A thir- young phenomenon into faster was a free-born American citizen tion, have added to the happiness ^ lo T h.T v . i
u
' Vp,,,Vm which that properly appraise nnd Use their iuitv-minute limit might be sensible. company, the whole community and that I would stay there u year of millions of children. That is O
showed their resentment very de­ if I wanted to. I told them in so work worth while.
tbe wav h'iTb’V'S ,s n,VftiV'lJvnl: llmi1 ll'lv®ntage9 and resources for
Perhaps if the postage rate on cidedly. because with their pitcher many words that they could not
■ ***
pnm.renty. ********
SECRET AR\ HOOVER offers
worthless circular* was increased gone tne home team would go *o •'luff me. I told them thut I
pieces.
would die in my tracks before I the cornymn sense suggestion that
our daily batch of mud wouldn't
"I was in my room at tho hotel," would show tho white feuther— no United States money Is* spent
la* so hard to carry from the post
said I.eidy, telling ubmit it, "when and 1 was down at the depot at a to finance European schemes fur
office.
LOUISVILLE COURIER-JOURNAL
a dozen husky, determined looking quarter of seven, waiting,”
— —— o--------gouging the United States con­
sumers.
In consequence, high
A white cross at every point in
the road, where an accident re­
finunce has killed a loan of for­
REDISCOVERING
THE
SOUTH
ty million dollars requested by
sulting in deatli lias occurred, is i
MANUFACTURER'S RECORD
erected on Ohio roads. If such a
German potash producers, anxious
to organize tin* potash market on
method wns followed in Florida
Modern highways are enabling cry and bristling with historic in­ a bnsis thnt would mean a cost of
tbs* white marks might become as
more |&gt;eoplu than ever before to terest" by the highway develop­ many millions extra per year to
thick us telephone poles.
discover for themselves the South ment in the South in recent yeari, the United States.
Florida comes in for some more in all its scenic beauty and ma­ I he story lids publication unfolds
publicity at the hands &lt;&gt;i the Sa­ terial development. Tiie Munufuc- makes one long to take to tho "old
1 HE Bill PISH have moved out
turday Evening Post in the cur­ tuers Record for many years has bus* and the open roud and dis­ o f Cologne, restoring control of
can "™
sec* ,l"
mi use
H.
the people to go on in ,,ff.Tt
V ..... ..................
rent issue. W rilim; under the been culling attention to tiie cover for himself the scenes so that city to its German owners, Obtain belter enforcement
‘,e,,Mfd ,l ,wa." necessary "except in
head o f “ Florida Fever, Kenneth South, to its resources, industrial vividly pictured, both descriptive­ and releasing for German use I,t,_
ettoo o f nlcohoh.tm where i tw
Dr. Mayo considers that pruhi- tient’s condition demands it "
L. Roberts lies u lot to say about and business possibilities, to its ly ami through illustrations, show­ 400 houses used by Britishers
i,
,,
.
,
.
Ktin way tilings uro done down climate and other advantages. ing the charms of the South as ever since the war nnd badly biticm *‘ as it m.vv oxisLi in «l„
United States is onlv „r. J " 11 # I I,r; Mayo
observation „ f t|u.
this way, all of which cannot help People outside tiie South um| well ns its material developments, needed by hontclet i Germans.
hut keep this htuto in tin- lime­ ihosw who live in this section are
Tho British are ns glad of the
in its introductory, "Tim Soutli
beginning to upprccinlu what it ( ’nils
light.
tho American Motorist evacuation as are the Germans.
offers in the way of material j states:
Funs A. Hathaway, chairman of things, and the board advertising
"Ruuds to Dixieland are open! ! DAN DOBBS SAYS*
the * State linnd Department, i* in it lias been receiving the lust year
hey wll lead yuu to what you
------— — — --------1
'
declared that
Miumi on business in connection or two has further uwakened tiie
-gardens
o .f . romance,
,
i
'-I
- fields
- - - - - 1 Learn to road good ih-om!,*
"something
will
.
be don., ‘ hem. The surgeon declared there
with the right of way of certain public to the opportunities miss­ o f adventure, history, song or you will find them ever, nmrp in
ever,
more
properly
to
regulate
this
great
n» were fewer cases &lt;.r alcoholism toed
in
the
past.
hlghwuy construction in that sec­
•tory. over mountains thut chal- foresting
than
n tional problem," for he
yay than before prohibition.
reading
good
One o f the attractions o f the j lengec the brush of a mnsler books.
tion, says u new.) item. We hope
ven‘
"the
time
will
com
has1 J ^i* ,bvt‘n hia observance
on his return trip to Tallahassee South which deserves greater cm- ] hand.
real method of sensible , ! „ r„ than surgical cases coming into!
lie come* through Hanford on the phasis is its scenic Iwauty und the J “ They drop down into verdant
and regubiDon, will be adopted " our hospital do not Include a.
road from Oilnndo and then finds recreational possibilities In the de- valleys, cross cooling rivers and give
stenographers
rKrik »t l
m«ny instances of lowered realsit necessary lo go to Delaind from ■lightful climate, hi this connec-Icom e out by fields laden with presents.
Christmas Meantime he says, "there Jill be tance due to alcoholism a* in
n change," but "this chaam*
here. We also hope he drives u Ition the national automobile pa- ripened hurvest o f summer's toll.
____ _
first
— in
1 t h c ' E r u ’“1 formc#r At‘a r 8 ” This nmy be taken
first take
take jr1
iduco
Ford.
[ per, American Motorist, largely i .* 1 T '*
people.1
th,e way, with | When we think, we think cverv- the
th,*
monte.
1 refuting the Maxim claim i h S .
Today's best laugh: "President devote* its November issue to the iranches ocrsprvnd, as if invok- thing is alt wrong we think it i*
to refrain from alcohol ii to dL
No
doubt
I)r
May°,
who
i#
MacCraekcn o f Vassur, says u wo- ' South under the heading "Dixie- ing the benedictcr.
time to think again.
•ipate one’s energy.
Uli'
fident of the ultimate success of
man is fifty years ahead o f man. |land America’s Playground,** tell*
From hills roundabout the
■
After all o f which, it seems that
But do you reckon she’s running j ing o f tho "unlocking o f a new woodman's uxe nnd the sound o f j Nothing is more tiresome than prohibition and enforcement
1 -.U r n ™ * *
her best?"—Johnnie Spencer In empire remarkable for its won- th?.L'VMt|Cr^ai i0n..t ie uutun,n &lt;*ir* aomeone who is trying to be inter- who differs from Mr.
mat Hr. Mayo knew whnt k .
what effects alcohol Pr o &amp; °i"
Macon Telegraph.
I derful climate, magnificant seenElyslun indeed!
eating instead of interested.
the human body, expects the peo" b™ 1 “ ■! Mr. Maxim j

'S A V E cadi
, T H R IV E

in
1925.

Y ou r Business With This!
7
Strictly C o n fid en tia l!
One o f the most rigid rule- "f the
that ail business transacted with:!»c-,s'1
held in stricktest confidence.
No one but
person in pr 'i r aJ'-‘
|
view the account o f any ciUioB#»
j
No one need have knowledge »f the
deposit. Thnt is strictly a mattrr &lt;‘
yourself and this bank.
Let us serve you.

FIRST NATIONAL
JX.XFOIIP. FI-**

PROHIBITION NOT A FAILURE

....... .

.3-11,.

...... s?

Acrea
One thousand acre* i11on1

and 11,555 acres in anotner. ■
Come and make me an ^ a
Any reasonable nttei &lt;-

R. W. Lawtj
R ea ltor j
SC*

Phone 743

�■

rpHONE

AND PERSONAL ACTIVITIES

148

RESIDENCE TELEPHONE:

M R S. F R E D S . D A I G E R , S O C IE T Y E D I T O R

R a d io Singer Gives

PARENT-TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION OF !Alathean Class Holds Many Sanford Shrines
SOUTH SIDE HOLDS MONTHLY MEET (Enjoyable Meeting A t Attend Ceremonial At
' The Home of Mrs. Bolz Orlando On Thursday

Concert A t Valdez

Mrs. It. L. Hollirgswitrth and
baby who have been the guests for
the past week, at her home in Rose
Court, left Thursday afternoon for
their home in Arcadia.

Those dining at the Valdez
S ?
m**J?n* 0f the nskci1
« d * d as much money as
firill Thursday evening were a - 'cSouth
Side Primary Parent Teach- possible fnr this purpose before
Among those from Sanford mo­
forded n rare treat in the form era' Association was held Thurs­ the next meeting.
The monthly meeting of the Al- toring to attend the Shriners' cere­
nthcan
class
of
the
First
Baptist
Announcement was made of the
of n concert given bV He" ry
monial, which included luncheon, |
day afternoon at the South Side
Litchfield, of Portland, M e- who Primary School, with the new recently established kindergarten Church was held Tuesday after­ drives about the city, a grand ball
noon at the home of Mrs. Francis
* M i gained a wide reputation as a chnirman. Mrs. A. K. Powers pre­ nt the Congregational recreation Bolz, 301 Magnolia Avenue. Th? as well as the invitation exercises
wore: Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Lane.
t AUn- lingor for numerous broadcasting siding.
rooms am! all members were nsk- hostesses, all of whose birthdays Mr. nnd Mrs. Lawton, Mr. and 1
Housc “. S o n s throughout. the country.
cd to co-operate with the teach­ come in December were Mrs. Bolz, Mrs. Hilton Brown, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Mr Utcnneias cn»«
i Following the reading of the er of the kindergarten.
Mrs. A. M. Phillips, Mrs. U. T. John Gove, Mrs. Alien Jones, Mrs. |
. ‘.hewn to good advantage In I minutes and the report from the
ipe Or­
It was also decided to subscribe Warren ami Mrs. L. It. Gooch. The Claude Herndon, Mrs. June IlouA nine bungalow jutit completed, four rooms, electric
pf alis* kU selection of songs, both classt- treasurer, many matters of im- for helpful magazines and books lower floor of the attractive home millat, Mrs. Birdie Harris, Miss
h’ , ‘ ,i popular, each song, being i portance were discussed and pas- to be read and discussed at the j was thrown en suite and the bright
lights, bath room, fireplace. Lot 50x116. Only $4,500
Martha
Fox,
Messrs.
S.
M.
I.loyd.
U- " L k e 'l with generous applause, sed upon among them being the meetings, which include many bita{warm rooms with decorations sugtiers sun? by Mr. advisability of providing paper of splendid advice on the child's Igestivc of Christmas were a cherry C. M. Lloyd, C. M. Hnnd, Fred i
Easy terms.
Wnlsnin. Roy
Williams, H. C.
Viiotifield were "P oor Butterfly, plates, cups, and spoons for the nature and his needs, it is said.
sight for the dull wintry day. De- Voile, H. L. Wagner, Kent RossitD a w n i n g ‘‘Wh«n You Were use o f the children in the lunch
A bunjrnlow o f three rooms. Nearly finished. Electric
brls wiU
Mrs. Stella Arrington told brief- *pHe the inclement weather the er, R. E. Herndon, Meade Fox,
lethodist Seventeen” nnd “ Goodby."
room thus doing nway with dish !y of the new buildings to be ad- attendance was good,
lights, bath, and fireplace. $4,000. Easy Terms.
J. C. Traywick, Toni Meredith, j
Seventeen
u
--------- I wnshing, and probability of disdod to the South Side School, the
A very interesting business ses- Frnnnk Markwood, John Baker,1
spreading. A committee was
------------* |oease
'M ot-vuumg,
Lry °Pcn
constnution of same to begin sion was held and at this time the
Five-room cottage, bath, electric lights, fireplace and
and Mrs. T. W- Evlnger oi appointed to investigate this mat- shortly after the Christmas holt- president, Mrs. C. 11. Pearce, prt- George Huff, Robert Cobb, L. II. 11
Gibhe,
Ralph
Chapman,
Fred
|
garage.
Lot 66x116. Only $8,500. Easy terms.
Terni Haute, Ind.. are stopping tcr.
oays; also of the work that had sided. Deports from various comnbers of at tlie Montezuma for the rcmai - | Another matter o f equal import­ beon done towards the municipal mittees showed that the class is Strange, W. D. Gardiner, Volic Williams, K. D. McCracken, L [
These places are well equipped with dish closets and
kt Church e r of the season.
nnce was the playground funds
ground.
.
growing in numbers and strength. J. Bolt. A. J. Lossing, E. D. Ely, I
fhurch at
nnd the question of how these
closets for other uses. These are real bargains.
The sale of Red Cross Seals, A visiting and glad hand eommitMr and Mrs. CL Bt. Sizemore were to be raised. A t the last nnd the prizes to he awarded the tee, with Mrs. Peurifoy ns chair- J. E. Bridget. C. D. Davis, Ben }
Guthcrie, H. C. Long, Harry Kent, j
Let us show them to you.
meeting it was decided to have schools was interestingly told by man, was appointed.
of the of Vcro Bench, who « e
David Speer, Fred Horner, Sher-;
ill meet ,he state, arrived
In the city each member donate one or more
Mrs. Selina Barber, who asked the
Class activities for December man Moore, Charles Mcrrlwether, i
o'clock. Thursday for a short sta&gt;.
dollars for this purpose.
association to aid the children in will include enlistment of new W. T. Wheeless, James Booth and j
„ will cn*
It was voted at the Thursday
iii x i f i T i damps.
members, aid extended to needy A. C. Hartline.
II. Hill of Columbia, meeting to take §1*50 already in
the staff
Mrs.
Miss Zillnh Welshs fourth grade families in and around Sanford,
ft dinner
C is the guest o f her daugh the
— treasury
........... , and ntiu to the play- was awarded the pennant for the nnd Christina* boxes sent to the
Joe Williams of Chipiey nnd 1
S
I rooni at tcr, Mrs. B. Turner Houser nt her RrouI1(j fun
All members were best representation o f mothers.
orphanage in Arcadia. The class Marvin Sessoms o f Do Funiak j
108 Magnolia Ave.
Rhone 117
home on Palmetto Avenue
also voted to pay the music tui- Springs, were the guests of Mr. I
tion of a little orphan that is he and Mrs. John C. Ik*en Thursday
Mr. .and Mrs. s. Weymann o f I Lovely Bridge Party F. S. W. C. Has Strict ing clother by the Nellie Turner at their home on Park Avenue enroute to Miami.
rorai Gabies a"£ fctsojouI:n. They Given Thursday Night Regulations Against Circle.
Thursday for a —
~
.
During
the
social
hour
the
guests
are stopping at the \aldcz.
W ith Many Attending Smoking Bv Students
fnvomi with delightful vocni Ray. Dainty refreshments of
selections
by Mrs. George Ray ami sandwiches, sweets and coffee were
Mr. nnd V t r T T j . T to n M of
Park
piano
numbers
by Miss Dorothy served.
Thursday evening Mrs. Frank
York City, nre in Sanford for
TAI.I,AHASSEE( Dec. *1.— (/P)
here New
^ extended visit. They are pleas-1 Melsch's circle o f the Rosary So­ —If Florida's young womanhood
ciety of All Souls Church, gave a desires nn occasional cigaret along
nntly located at the Valdez.
subscription bridge party at the with her studies, she must not
»mi was
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. S™*th °tf Knights of Columbus Hall on Oak s^ek enrollment at the Florida
i in San- New Orleans were among ^ out- Avenue for the purpose of rais­
State College for Women.
i svut* arrivals he hero Thurs
of-state
Th,,ra* ing_ funds for the benefit of the
The strictest sort of regulations
day and are stopping at the Monte-1 rectory,
against smoking are being enfore
lag'i. &gt;*
Many bowls and baskets of roses,
at the State College for Worn1the city turns
narcissus and zinnias together with en, according to an announcement
Mr. and Mrs. W urt W . Warner potted plants were used in decornt- by John G. Helium, business man­
motored to Orlando whero they jng the attractive hall. The tnl- ager for the institution.
kitors in attended the Shrine ceremonial,/1 lies were also done in floral dc“ There are orders against girls
IAtlanta, \|r Warner being among the ini-1 signs nnd the card games proved
smoking at the college," Mr. KelJia{e3,
most interesting.
lum sajd, “ and if such rules are
-------- Late in the evening, scores were disobeyed, the offender will be
1 /
nd Mrs.
The many friends of Mrs. L. K- I counted and the prize for top summarily dealt with, allowing
Orlan- Phillips will regret to learn that scon. f „ r tj1L.
a hand-made the punishment to fit the crime."
The announcement from Mr.
she has been very ill for the past 1guest towel, was awarded Mrs
three weeks nt her home on Park I Mnllcm, while the top score men's Helium came in the fnco of pul
kiberg.
—s—
i
, '•—
" — tishoil reports over the country of
prize _a box
of
linen '—
handker
ess vis- Avenue
chiefs, went to Mr. McDonald, in &gt;teps taken at Byrn Mawr to set
day.
Rus*cl A. Smith o f Pittsburgh, cutting for the consolation prize aside special "rest rooms" for girl
in., is in the city for an indefin­ set, Mrs. Tad Wnlthun was the students to usu to smoke m.
Taunton, ite stay at the Valdez Hotel. He fortunate one.
a brief is looking over possible •"— *
llO l’SE SLII’ PERS
PAGEANT AT CHURCH
M
Refreshments o f ice cream, rake
(Coast.
and coffee were served by Mrs.
FOR MEN
s■
nients.
lin Sunday evening at 7:30 o’ ­
Frank Mcisch, Mrs. Charlies Lud­
Stanly
makes
in
both
Leuther
and
Felt,
These
slip
|a spent
N
Mrs. Georg** clock "The Marie Ruffe Girls."
N
looking Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Fleck of Jack­ wig, Mrs. Mnllcm,
pers
make
ideal
gifts
for
father,
brother
or
son.
December 3 ,4 and 5
will
present
the
beautiful
pugFellows, Miss Irene Brandt, Mi
N
kssibillt- sonville are spending the week end
■
, here at the Valdez en route to
* Naomi Fellows and Mr*. Mary , oil “ Every Girl" which will in■
DAINTY IJEDROOM SLU TERS FOR LADIES
ciude u splendid program of sperSchnnt.
pending |points on the N\cst Coast.
|
:,1
oni-ie.
to
which
the
public
i*
Complete stock in dainty (jijltc d and IMuin Satin
The affair was exceptionally en
August J. Dc Band o f Staple-] joy aide for the guests there being mo: t cordially invited. Ibis pagModels. Assorted colors. Some trimmed in lovely
Forton, S'. Y.. was among the nrriv eight tables of players and a num- i-ant will take the place of the reg­
Metallic braid. They will delight any girl or lady on
ular church services.
dv in’"The City Substantial" on |j*r of tea guests.
Christmas
morning.
Thursday. Ho is stopping nt the

\

Lake Mary Development Company

THE GIFT
THAT IS WELCOMED WITH
A SMILE

t

§

R ex a li Store!

■

Thursday - Friday-Saturday I
Sanford Drug Co. I

S

LLOYD SH O E

Montezuma.
Wcfimt**
^ ^ Tarhaty »&gt;f Coolcemce.l
Gres N. ('.. is spending the winter here
with are
his uncle nnd aunt, Mr. and
j.i„
Mrs. A. D. Zachary at their home]
the city |on .Magnolia Avenue.

CO,

Phone 325

204 E. 1st St.

SEK OUR WINDOW DISPLAY
i i a i i i a i i a i i i i i z i &gt; * i u ,l,,a * llllll&gt; llll,lllll,lll,l| ,I I I R I I B I I ia ilk I ,llll,lll,lllll&lt; | i |lll&gt;ll&gt;ai&gt;&gt;ll&gt;ll&gt;

Mrs. Allen Jones, Mrs. Claude
bum of Herndon, Mrs. James Uoumillat,
were
among
from
lubs,
was tha
Florida
Mrs. Fox
Birdie
Harris,
and those
Miss Mar­
liectional Sanford going to Orlando Thurs­
f&gt; clubs day to attend the luncheon and
visiting
kt inter- dance given for the
Shriners.

n
.j. •*.

■
■

•:*

Special Sale on Coats and Dresses

■
■
■

■

■

SATURDAY

Sale Of Dresses
Trope, Satins, Chnrmeuso and flat
Crepes. z\ll new styles nnd fall shades,
sizes 16 to 46. Values up to $20,75,
Saturday one day.

X )X i

M
S
. j.

$21.50 each

rMJ

Fur Trimmed Coats
All colors with fur collars and plain
self trimmed. Values up to $29.75,
Specials for Saturday

$21.50 each

p&gt; .
! ^lJe "'bite, perfect diamond ring.
dOO carats. Rare chance for—

Special Offering

$850.00
Perfect diamond platinum
-•(-lOO carats. Special—

IN

FASHIONABLE FROCKS

ring,

$25.00

Hand embroidered fiidw aprons, embroidered with fust colored threads.
Material is fine unbleached cotton. Specially priced at—

AUTHENTIC STYLES

Fity-five genuine diamond rings.
r n8'nal price, $12.50 Special—

f e

APRON SALE

OF

$650.00

$1.75 each

m

A recent oRportunejSPJ

M^totlnctfon, draBO.

LADIES’ SILK UNDERWEAR

to $450.00

jTRA SPECIAL

:

S

Priced From—
plicity.

25

R e g u la r 1 'ricc 3 18.60 . N o w

Priced thought

Kaysers. all silk Tedds, Step-Ins and Hlooomcrs. All shades, regular $1.00
valu es, $3.45. Saturday, one day only.

19.75 to 39.50

Big supply o f dolls, $50c to $5.00.

$9.50

B a n d 's Specially Shop
wfclNBRl■:r g .

| The Yowell Company
v

.
i3 Mcxt Door To Us.
"The Postofficc M
■■■■■■I

5

- -

�T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D , F R I D A Y , flE O E M B E R 4 , 1 9 2 5

PAGE SIX

11n

their

? ""«» 5H
JI
"r

c&gt;

As Seen by Popular Mechanics Magazine
l

ti tic Methods

F,jrInga “Drinking-Cup" Kite

Flying kites will always Is; n popu------” lar boys’ Sport and a distinctly new
mianioner of Fisheries, cited con- type of kite, which has been found
crcto examples o f savings in tnc
(falling industry, and A. It. Harbor,
Director o f the National Cotimercnce on Strict and Highway Safity, instnned the mounting curve
of human material nrvl financial
lo.'sc.i due to street and highway
accidents as one o f the most constlcuou3 examples o f waste in
.WAXtO-CAPEH
modem Amerinen life.”
L „ COMES
Mr. Hoover urged that Ameri­
cans re dding abroad and engaged
in business there bp relieved of
federal taxation, on the ground
that this hindered American trade
expansion. He advocated the re­
duction o f fees charged for visas
on pamports.
A codification of navigation
laws, and a transfer from the
Treasury to Commbrcc Dcpnrtments o f the work of measuring
vi ssel tonnng were also suggested.
He ashed that new buildings be
provided in Washington for the
fiurenus of the Commerce Depart­
ment, and advocated the establish­
ment in permanent legislation of
the appropriations for the bureau
o f foreign and domestic commerce.

WASHINGTON. Dec. 4.—(,P)—
Progress made by industry in die
United States toward tho elimina­
tion o f waste is bringing about
"one of the most astonishing trans­
forms lions in economic history,”
^Secretary Hoover declared today
In the 192.', annual report o f the
Commerce Department,
The attainment in this direction
thiough the standardization of ar­
ticle* nml the betterment o f pro­
cesses, in which official participa­
tion was co-operative rather than
admini i.rntivc, he treated ns of
more fur reaching importance than
uny of the routine conduct o f gov­
ernment placed under his direction.
Such attainment*, ho held, made
possible the upholding of Ameri­
can stndnrdi of living for the
whole population—laboring, farm­
ing and distributing.
“ In addition to elimination of
waslo We have had the benefit of
notabl? advances in science; im­
provement in method* o f manage­
ment, and prohibition.”
The Secretary cited i ilior De­
partment figures indicating that
where us in 1920 the wage rate
was 1)9 percent above pre-war nnd
the wholesale price level in Hid per­
cent above pre-war, in 1921 tho
wage rate had risen to I2M percent
above pre-war, while the wholeBnlo price level had dropped to fit)
percent ulovo pre-war.
“ While wnges are higher than in
1M0, whole:•lie prices are lower,”
he explained, “ We thus hive the
highest real wage in our history,
nnd wo have had three years o f
remarkable price stability.
“ The philosophy that underlies
the campaign for waste elimina­
tion has but onu purpose; that is,
to uinlntain American standards
o f living for both workers and
farmers, nnd to plucu production
on n more i.taldg footing.
“ Ihu activity of th.- Commcrcu
Department in this field i f wu-tu
elimination was recorded in fact

TALLAHASSKE. Fla., Dec. 4.
f/1’).— Walter
Vnlllon, who es­
caped fro nith-•state nrison nt Hal­
ford about two weeks agon, nnd
was later recaptured nt Tnnipn,
was returned to the prison farm
yesterday, according to a report
made this morning to the state
prison bureau here.
Valiton was taken back to the
penitentiary by (). II. Roger. •,
stnte recruiting officer. Vuliton
win, .made Ids get-away from tho
farm by speeding n 'f in an auto­
mobile during n visit of bis rela­
tives, was sentenced to life im­
prisonment for the slaying of a
Miami policeman.

While nils nually a n not dane.-r-I I m ' "'
rVj1t|,'o portion
3
is unlra oa artery or a vein is « v » :n: n i* t V 'nnrterv liasbeen
likely t o * h ■
lor- tho wound. I
,lt; trouble if not properly treat.&lt;1. rut, which '■* lfJ' ^ ‘
•
vs I)r. Herman N\ Hondo vn, Com- i . ’ t epnrta &lt;’
M oner o f if-altb, City of C h irr-5, t h o ™
;
«* »U d b o
Over OvO
« J a- r :;:v « !.e W ool £
flow
a m the United 8 totea oveiy y* »r • ■ •
,
1 .„_ v _
uni thu effects of cutting or piercing evenly -.ml v.iil
• • •
.
.*trumen's, nml many of the injur• : j’ •
,
, .
* were not at firet considered scri- I- « « * « 'oo, in the ic u s ^ U k
toward the heart. After tying tho
Have the wound cleanctl. That fa fc n,V: n-hk-f « thei pmper■P - i g j o ,
in first nml one of the moot irnpor- i'&gt;r !" '*•'
’
..
.
nt fdoi’S. Always try to pet tome- md turn it until ho &gt; . ? * JP*
in to dress tins cut for you. The ’
;u. t rl.phtly after a
..aiulne should !-• done carefully few i.imiata to case tho strain and

Novel Battery Cable Eliminates
Binding Posts
A battery r.iM that eliminates the
binding posts in the set is now avuifa
able. Virii.iu-colored, flexible insu^
latetl l e a d s
_
nro incased in

7-ndy Astor W ears
Flowers In Season

J

J o Wide,

\ J

Si

that niailo a

W h at You Should D o W hen You Cut Your Finger

Valiton Returned To
Florida Prison Camp

«

f V\ V0
, '. r 1-L J -l

a ^ ,nc cov*
e r in g , nnd

.

t h e liattery
e n d s nre lalielcd for tho
elitfercnt volt-

A'\ 1^1t i l l t ^ » )
___ ,'T _J
_ _ _ _ _ _ J .—

V

&amp;

Governor Of Texas Is Asked
B y Slick Raisers To Call
Special Legislature; Book
Contract U p For Disposal
AUSTIN, Dec. 4.— (/F) — Gov.
Miriam A. Ferguson was hack on
the job today after a two-day visit
t &gt; her home town o f Temple to
find a new appeal for a special
session of the legislature nnd a
CUM),000 school book contract
threatening to widen the breach
between her and Attorney Gen­
eral Den Moody.
,
South Texas ttock raisers nnd
dairymen in nil appeal from Gal­
veston yesterday asked for a spe­
cial ii ssi.m to appropriate funds
to rednmbur &lt;■th' ni for stock killed
by federal and state authorities
combatting the recent foot and
mouth plague.
Some of the Entailer stock own­
ers were left in “ destitute cir­
cumstances” it was reported “ by
failure o f the state to pay for
cattle killed.” It was charged that

^

l g

l

*1

\l ?r 5? ) ^Posit **•
_» H(w,k Con which

’I

C IIIk o p r T

s tan
d is e a s e s
i ■Uimpit *
.......•"» :uiT-;ms

CHIRoprab

3 3 a a a n a ?j&gt; t«ir:B 'jr*sB a a a a sB B fitiiananaaB B nB B B B aH nanH ajaau^j;-,}
;i

H O L ID A Y N E W S F R O M TH E CHRISTMAS!

Repairing Galoshes
Rubber ttaloshcfl wear out rapidly
nt tbo heels nnd arc then usually dis­
carded. It fa, however, nn easy mat­
ter to repair them. Cut two pic.- i
of thin luither. place them over the
hole, on both inside nnd outside, and
nail them together ecciin ly. Ga­
loshes repaired in this way have last­
ed several seasons.

n e c T h e opposite i nd of the cable
lenmnati in a linnl-mbber or mmI •■•i?:i•n Murk, the cmfa of tho wires
t Ik?: nd this block.
Two he!’ are provided for mounting
the unit &lt;m the *tibpatiel in the ;&gt;otion shown. The liattery leads of
the circuit are then Mildeml to the
term tl- i n tli" block, doing nwny
witli the usual binding posts in tho
let.

C in certain parts of Africa, the In
custi attain tv Icnc.’.n of four inchc
and feed on mice.

l.ONMON, Dec. 4.— (/p)— U d y
Astor views the bout|UC* site ntwnys wear* according to the seit(iovernor Martin
»on. A glance nt the flowers the
little Aiiierican-born mem her of
Approves Memoi iui
ptulimmnt in wearing In ( ’ominous
is almost ns guild as looking at
T.M I.AIIASSKK, Fla. Dec.
n calendar.
(A‘). Govern &gt;r Mar.'.n ■ .ty
At tliu opening o f Parliament proved the nieninrial mlopti i
she wore violets. Fro: t has fin­ th" .ipeeinl ses inn of the |e
ished virtually nil the outdoor tore a.iki'ig I'resideiit Coi.iiile.
flowers of which she Is especial­ allow &lt;'hapiimti I idil in I
ly fond, hut she only turns to i omit y t i bit res .•vc,| for a
blossoms that grow under glims ereatimul park, nvlatimi f »••!•t
when her garden no longer will site for a United St ite i eVt- •
supply her the bit o f color with convalescent Immititl ami a l
which she likes to set o ff her al­ for orphans o f World War vi
ways simple gown.
; tins.

•’ c:i3 T :n *,:rta n n j^ r. .it: a

•■nan

-~

' ....................

v . 7 la i.it'.v .t'j.iifa J H t.g cJ B P itu a a r

m at

bb

-e s R c im itu

USE IT S
W ARES.

SERVICES

AND

SELECT

In every .section in this gift filled store we have eonsiikmu
and recipient. Quality, usefulness find beauty havchtt®*®
guided us in collecting tlie finest holiday meri,liantli&lt;e t«f
D-I. Every department in all four floors now hasaC-BP*
courteously aeconiodaling sales people are always at J'ocr

Shopping Service
william M. .Nicunrt, Director o f
tlw ( emus, told how htatisties
have be-en put to work to enable*
the liusine.i comiiiunily to avoid
thy extremes of the business eyclc,
’I in* Ilureuu o f Stitmliirds hail
likewise lent a hand to the indus­
trial imiirovcniunt t»y waste eliinirintioii. Dr. George* K. lturge*:is, its
director, pointed out. Way,, ami
means o f better utiliznting raw
niuterlals bail Ih’cii fouml ami llu*
intprovenient of ninnufacturcd ar­
ticles had been brilught about.
in tin* I'onstruetioii filed, wliere*
secretary Hoover has for two years
facilitated effort.* to icducc ,*c.**•lono! operation through a cornnil ItCO o f liuilding leaner*, much
act’orniilUliuunit was diserilied by
John 51. (irie.-*, a divi.donitl chief
assigned to us.iht its pn giv-:e
“ Activity of a large numb'. r of
cpntine’toni on operations through­
out the country nviraged about u
third greater during the three
winter month* of lirJI than in pievlous yearn, "Mr. Grlcn nuiil. “ Ilur­
ing
r tho past .year the* total amount

Priscilla, the well known D-I per■iimal nlinppi r is spi itcly on tho
job these busy il .ys. Kver alert
to please* the distaat rn|ue*st tho
Gliristmas spirit has penetrated
her ticing ami she is proving to
bo Santa Glaus* chief aide*.

Mail Orders

or construction reindied n value of
more thnii . Jti.oou.iiuo.ouo, the
highest in our history.'*
* Tiiis enormous conn'ruction pro­
gram wa* executed with no mark­
ed labor ho: t
et • •■ i: . . .
run* upon the buildl^; material, |
manufacturing, or transportation
industries, ho said, nml prices of
most building matfriala actually
dccrcaaed.
liny M. lludmn, chief of the
Uurcau uf Simplified Practice, con­
tributed a series o f estimate.i us j
to annual savings made in industry

be wrapped &gt;'
precaution •
1*J

The sw
receive the att«

c

m.:ny p a ck jf^
and he will
until &gt;«U arv ,

Any infurnwby®
require ■l|0Ul /T'
nr the city. »»*
(levs "id fcc p,c*

T he Mirror
uetaiieil information
many ideus may l,e
“ Thi M :. or,” tho :tiM
publication and tlm.st*
receive this paper will
by udvisin,. lr.L. ,\dve
partnient.

JVE

n 1, t * k
jo y vour &lt;hi'i&gt;r‘rf

vised that ^ J
and restful wsf-1*
ladies rest w-®
towarifa th1-*-

:

i5&gt;M IIRCJIANDISE'

-^CERTIFICATES

Hontns ;io:i-20.-&gt;

We will I" -'!l1

Tlinse iiblainc*

Should

-Mail orders are* promptly uttcmleil nml reeive tht* ; iiiul* attentive*
interest a when the buyer is pres­
ent. We do appreciate as much
iiiformation regarding a re*ipic*st
ns is po&gt; dde for the? writer to
tell.

Make Your Reservations
Buildin gr Begins

You neeil t1'’'
vending prM«

A .*ift ratal
l.udgitinir
I I I . ..a ri't'&gt;c’ 1
liooks pr0*1,
tiotis and ac«
kic;iing «‘ol&lt;

^ / i f e :'e h r is f t i! a s 1S to re

�'R D J I E I U L D . F r i d a y

..DECEMBER 4, ID:

P rom isin g

Team As Greatest
He Ever Coached
L j; in fact
■otbali team
lj am nu’kbpniwmt of
L |901 team
l teams that
[ij II. \ost,
h and Ath-

a boys” a:
||

Bamiu et

Union last
le banquet,
of success

r .V L i P

pARK, Dec.

final tnuTh^

'f ® ’ ' S *iv)nK *.ht‘

feature game. marking the open-

Gables o ^ C Y

‘ Um at CoraI

..A*10 Kani.°* which will Ik? played
SouthrA'7 a* I&gt;ernR*a'on from the
• them Intercollegiate Athletic
Aasodat.o". will be a real Interest

ling setting
jn the concentury a3

ialTnn i ; , ) " 1 s,i'te&lt;* ^ r the n?sco.
his part and djd it. In every play,
offensively and defensively.
In
every single game where condi­
tions permitted the playing of foot­
ball you held your opponents score­
less and in the six games in which
there was firm turf under your
feet— namely the M. S. C., Indi­
ana, Wisconsin, Navy, Ohio and
Minnesota games you made 222
points for an average o f 27 points
per game. And in each of these
gnmes you held your opponents
scoreless.”

hev weri® .apa'.n ! hl* yoar until
t 0 Vor
&lt;5.clsivoIy defeated by
I*1 Mercer Bears, will bring the
stroncest lineup of the year to

from ?h
e r°nhnfr
'"formation
from
thnr
camp int0 Atlanta.
, ° ff,ot this. Coach Talman
•i ilc\eloped his offense to the
l v,h

,Nc,son Bucku?, i L u

"-infofcod hla defensive

*hoWn ln Uu&gt; Thanlwgivh I&gt;ay unnie when the Tars held
Berkelev r nhl!fh f ch° o1
kA . i ’i (
began swimming. !, I
Howard team, which
Now he iloen the 60 yards j„ 2fi 1 . 3 had a fine record this year, to a
and experts predict he’ll bo smash- lone touch down.
ug World records in n your nr u ' l
l ie s ccitainly made rapid progress

c

pal terns

Hosigns that you cannot
duplicate. The hlcmling of
colors, ihe .subtlety o f the
patterns are something lo
elicit (he admiration of n
connoisseur, they will meet
with and enthusiastic recop tion as a Christmas

B. L . P e r k in s

A golden opportunity awaits you at the Auction Sale o f
Brentwood, either as a Home-Seeker or an Investor, in­
vest in Brentwood and watch your money grow. There
is no better investment than in or near a grow ing and
prosperous city like Sanford, buy where you find good
business, where things are substantial.
Think of the location, there is no better location in Flor­
ida than Brentwood.
These lots will be offered on terms almost unheard o f
in this section. Terms: 1-4 cash on day o f sale. Balance
(i, 12, IS, 24, SO, and SO months.

$500.00 In Gold Will be Given Away $500.00
Absolutely Free

Allen &amp;Brent - Auctioneers - J. W.Ferguson &amp;Son
SANFORD, FLA.

ATLAN TA, GA.

HOME OFFICE: lift Fast 2ml Street Snnford, Fla.

}! MmW Flavor,1’’but All
^ure tfSOiy a Cane
A treat’s in store for y o u ! Just try

FOU CITY COMMISSION
I hereby announce my can­
didacy in the com ing city elec­
tion for the o ffice of City
Commission.
II. It. STEVENS
TO THE CITIZENS
OF SANFORD

•OOKi.NH

aa s

K N -m v"!1’ " AS NEVKIt

dominating
ill-star fnotfnr, places
astern clcv[ Associated
ball, the di­
ll at John*

transactions
Ind develop*
nee, nml “a
'rator* will
a* the in-

Large beautiful lots, wide streets, oak shade, and 20
year old bearing orange trees are to be found on these
lots in Brentwood, every lot a beauty.

mu|h°hn Pea^ Jcachcj this *™*°n

Jacksonville Signs
“Red” Grange For
Game On January 2
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 4.— i/P)
— “ Red” Grange and the Chicago
“ nears” ,
professional
football
players, will meet an aggregation
compose*! fo r the most part o f for­
mer and present southern grid
stars In a contest here on Jan. 2,
it was announced hero todny by
J. S. O’Brien, former Minnesota
University player.
The game in Jacksonville is one
o f U trio o f games to lie played by
the two teams in Florida during
the holiday season, the others bein” scheduled fo r Miami and Tam ­
pa.
Players who will perform, a c­
inceton.
Columbia. cording to O’ Brien, the opusition
Princeton for the "B ears" are “ Pup” Phillit):'. Bill Fincher, Fed Barron and
Godwin o f Georgia Tech; Cy Wil­
liam) and Goldstein, the latter an
nll-Southem conference tackle for
the past three years, o f Florida;
lick Wakefield, Hives and GilKc.se of Vanderbilt; Lowe o f Ten­
nessee; Thomas o f W us hi u^tou
Itmil Ia‘C and Kelly o f Montana.
| Others, who according to O'Brien
have expressed, willing to pnrtlci•pate in the series are: Ernie Nev-I
*T3 of Stanford; Red Roberts o f
Centre; Weir o f Nebraska; “ Peg­
gy” Flournoy o f Tulnne and John­
ny Marshall o f Georgia Tech.

Brentwood located on the N a t i o n a l Highway between Sanford and Orlando, just one mile from the
city limits oi Sanlord. Brentwood is a subdivision of
the old Chase or Douglass Place.

Will mirtt,uho/ .,I580clation for it
tie o X fh n h° f n St 7 a?h between
nf the S I ^
champions
the
L
r
A&gt;youngest
la8t ye;,r&gt;
m L
«oiHns
Tar?,
of «"&gt;i
the

why I am
d, “ Facts—
fds of facts
ry nngli* nO
ju examine
ucd a total
your oppo[he goal line
Dr a touchi long,
record when
i is considdni mod by
uerica. No

B ig Auction Sale
Thursday, December 10th, 10A. M.

I nlyn1’ ° r RoIltns

major team In years has made
such a remarkable defensive record—and that against the strong­
est kind o f opposition.
“ Three o f you— Friedman, Oosterhaum and Molenda—arc among
the five leading point-mnkers in
the Big Ten.
Friedman stands
first; Oosterbaum is third and Mo­
lenda is fifth. Each of you three
made more points than “ Red’
Grange.
“ Friedman made 62 points. Oos­
terbaum made -I8; Molenda made

I wish to announce that I
am a candidate for the office
ol City Commissioner to be
determined in the regular
Municipal Election to bo held
on the First Tuesday a f t e r
the First Monday in Decem­
ber of this year.
Your consideration will be
appreciated.
E. F. IIOUSHOLDER.

W h it e L a b e l , the all-cane co u n try -

m ade syrup. Y o u ’ll find as m uch d if­
ference between W h it e L a b e l and the
ordinary mixed syrups as there is be­
tween cream and milk. A sk for &lt;i can
o f this wonderful 100% cane syrup at
you r dealer’s today!
R O B IN S O N SYRUP C O ., Cairo, Ga.

Invites comparison of location, price and terms, with any offer­
ing in the Sanford district. A!! improvements are included, and
are guaranteed to be completed.
Q u a lity

C o u n ts

$»«*»(*,!«. e**4.

Rr about
nbing you
' home, or

The days are passing— so are the chances to buy in this develop­

Plumbing
e-cail A.

ment. Announcements of importance to the investing public will

1estimate.

be made in a few days. Watch closely.

We used to think the Eskimo queer because he
ate fat raw.
Now we have a cooking fat so goo jou
can eat it raw.
.
.
Snowdrift is made effdr^y
as £ocx
as fine salad oil

Marvania Investment Co
SCRUGGS-SCOGGAN REALTY
SALES AGENTS
PHONE 735

202 FIRST STREET

. '' ■
i,' '

MASONIC TEMPLE

�........................................... ..

The diversity o f Loch-Arbor lends distinction and makes it desirable above m ajority o f other offerin gs. Here
you may have your choice water front or high pine lots. Imagine the ultimate beauty o f a developm ent posessing such natural variety, enhanced by the highest type improvements, which are now being to completion.
Loch-Arbor is a home spot that will appeal to you in an irresistible way, whether your ob ject be to build the
home of your dreams, or an opportunity to make an investment where every assurance is given for an early
and worth while profit.
.
‘
\ eu will know a lot more about .Vunlord after you have visited Loch-Arbor.
will prove these statements.

Your personal visit o f inspection

J)e Luxe Pullman Puss service will he inaugu­

The Country Club Entrance Section, the sec­

rated for the convenience and comfort of those

ond unit o f Loch-A rbor will he put on sale in

desiring to visit Loch-Arbor. These busses will

a few days.

run on daily schedule.

nouncements.

Watch these columns for an­

RESERVATIONS FOR THE COUNTRY CLUB ENTRANCE
SECTION ARE NOW BEING MADE. MAPS AND PLATS
ARE ON DISPLAY AT THIS OFFICE.

Sales Agents
Temporary Office Seminole Bank Bldg

�vE

I£ra •- ^ *I ■i--l '

In Mission Work SUPREME COURT
ioited At Southern GIVES NICKELS
•erence

o f M e t h o d is t s ANOTHER TRIAL

,10 A. Mi. on the Slut &lt;!.iy of l»ci i-umlicr, 1DIJ, fur tlie butlillp-t uf
|#5t tin. ft. crc osotcd treetb- h n u e r c
1 Kach t&gt;ropui.il .h a lt bo mcromla m e d with a ccrtlfloU chect*.
laaynlile t o V. K. UouRla*. t’ lcrlc o f
I)'*! Circuit Court o f Heinlnnlu C o u n ­
ty. !n tin; sum o f 3 per cen t o f the
amount o f the bid.
The surcensful bliMcr w ill be reiinlreil to g ive bon d egunt t o tut
per rent o f the a m o u n t o f hla er
th.-tr bUI, eneh bomt to bo r xeen t' t
by :i surety com p a n y licensed to
•In business lu tho Stnto o f Klorlila
and
proved by th o Uoard i t
County Cem m lsdon ers.
Copies o f tho plans nnd s p e c i f i ­
cation* m a y bo seen nt the o f f ic e
of ti
Clerk o f tin- Circuit Cou rt
In S.mfor.l and at th o o f f i c e o f Fred
T. Williams.
BuKlucur, Sanford.
Florida.
,
The Hoard o t C ou n ty t'om m '.isinter* reserve tho r ig h t t o reje ct
any or all bids o r a c c ep t any libl
•■r tiny part th er eof w h ich they
deem to bo f o r tho b e s t Interest of
m e County.

Man Twice Convicted And
l —t/P)— A thia board, could not be approxi­
Sentenced To Scaffold Is
mated
until
tonight
when
the
meet­
board ot mfsGiven Third Trial By The
conferenco at ing of the anniversary forces of
Highest fjlatc Tribunal
copal Church, I the board will be held.
This board has made appropria­
nuaittee meettions
of
$18,000
durinjr
the
past
a part ot tha
TALLAHASSEE. Fla., Dec. 1.
lows that pro- year, to aid in the support of CO CP) — The state Supreme Court,
mission
churches
of
the
denomi­
this morning, reversed the judg­
cine taken in
nation within the state, and ill ad­ ment o f the Circuit Court of Vo­
of the il nomwas made by dition employs n full time secre­ lusia county in the case of Au­
i, of Jackson- tary with snlnry nnd expenses to brey Nickels, under sentence of
itary and cen- visit nmonp the mission churches,1death, for an attack upon a white
and assist them in their work.
woman at Del.and in 1921.
jcun
M B i r .c n .
These 60 mission churches are
tfca: since the
The opinion rendered by Justice Chn'--- - n „ i r d o f C ou n ty C o m ­
grouped
as
follows
In^the^vajrious
-----------missioners.
was started
Strum, bases t'no reversal unon
Bartow district, 5; Gain­
istric
V*. K. PtVCOI.AS.
' Florida con- districts:
tha fact that the trial was erred
Cl-rk o f the Circuit Court.
churct.r* has esville tl; Jacksonville C; Miami, in refusing to admit testimony N v
Dec. t. 11. 1'.
{U8.000 o f 0; Ocala, 9; Orlando, 12; Palatka, for the defend int and for ♦he ac­
£t;
Tallahassee,
8;
and
Tampa
0.
lid durinr the
ceptance o f r.rher testimony given
1 '.'T SBVr.XTII
According to Dr. Patterson, 21 ,i* the trial by a special physician, S.'l M!’i \ i rr
: Schools paid
‘ •'i.NiV. rV ou .n W
mission
churches
will
go
into
selfthe Kpworth
who claimed to have examined the
MhOffl. nink- ruppart at this conference, nnd it alleged victim.
IN C U A N C B llY .
Complainant.
'&gt;00,000 th,:t is expected that 18 new mission
The opinion o f the higher court, A. t.. HBN'KEl..
vs.
charges
will
be
formed.
dl Methodist
it was n tn tei will have the effect VllUJlL T! I l ' CAS, et al. Defendant*
Besides Dr. Patterson, who is of reopening the Nickels ca.ro.
orida. to tlie
Ulll to (Inlet Title.
.III 4MV(VU;3 UUCi
conference
missionary rccrctary,
mttlF.lt tve F t 111.IF er tO N
rinjr tha past
Nickel*
••
‘ for
* tin
Nickels after his arrest

r-...pi

rcncc, the rerafccd $1,000
re work, with
I to he turned
ew days,
y the genorni
rk now totals
a said, blit
funds raised
it, for use by

In tlo- name of the Htato of F lo r­
the hoard of missions is composed alleged attnek, pleaded guilty nnd id:-.
of the following clerical members;!
T o Vlr ;ll E. I.uens, If liv in g nnd
was sentenced to be hanged. In
Reverend A. H. Cole, pastor Riv­ a former appeal to the court, the
erside Methodist Church, Miami, latter tribunal Held that before
president; Dr. S. W. Walker, pns- the execution could be carried out
tor St. Petersburg parish, vice- Nickels must be tried by a jury.
president; nnd Reverend C. K. The Ju r" returned n verdict of
Gutteridge, pastor Fort Lauder­ guilty, mid Nickels was again sen
dale Methodist Church, secretnry- terced to die, with a second ap­
trcnsurci. There are also ten lay peal to the court ruling.
members of the board.
—
Clearwater— Local facilities of
Pinellas County Power Co„ to In
improved nt cost o f $2,000.

S
a r iH tt&amp; i
. . . . . e u . nr oth erw ise.

Measure

A Killing And Assault Are

mpoitant To
iarasola Anti
IJeltirnetl

Attributed T o Same Ones
Who Murdered M i a m i
Grocer A Few Bays Ago

!

r

I*-—
ami»—
» - -—
a—
«-w
—
s -•—“— -■

r

tion 3.1. Tp 31 South of Dance
33 East, run North LOO Pet.

S o lic ito r * f o r Com plalnantNov. #. IS. so, 37; D oc. 4.

—

ou Ever

*SKT

Think of This

Persistent coughs and colds bad to
MIAMI, Fla., Dec. 4.— (A1)— Po­ serious trouble. You can slop them
lice, today, are combing the city now with Crcomulsion, an emulsified
for two negroes, whom they con­ creo'cte that is pleasant to take. Crco­
nect with tl^_killlng o f one man, mulsion is a new medical discovery
and the assault o f another, in two with two-fold action; it soothes and
separate attacks here last night, heals the iatlamcd membranes and in­
hibits germ growth.
and an unsolved murder o f sev­
Of all known drugs, creosote is rec­
Il . f
i f tile eral weeks ago.
The dead victim o f last night’s ognised by high medical aulhorilies as
one of the greatest healinc agencies for
it:; without the attnek was an unidentified man, persistent coughs and coldi and other
■ c were til--e about 30 years old, who was shot forms of throat troubles. Crcomulsion
rim.I i umi lakes, j in the temple and killed. Tht. contains, in addition to creosote, other
inty. nuii-navi- man’s assailant.', apparently fled healing dements which scot he and heal
ption fixing li­ without searching his person, for the infected membranes and stop tho
ars'll realtors. lie wore two diamond rings and irritation and inflammation, while the
I da:I real estate carried other valuables.
cri osoto goes on to tho stomach, is ab­
Mate the l»suThe sole chics to the man’s sorbed into the blood, attacks the scat
■es.
Identity were n laundry mark, of the trouble and checks the growth
rcriwr, uf the "W H IP' and n Springfield, Massa­ of the germs.
Beach bills, chusetts label in his suit.
Crcomulsion is guaranteed satisfac­
• by the re.
George Stonebach, nged laun­ tory in tho treatment of persistent
h.r measure , dry watchman, received severe coughs and colds, bronchial asthma,
&gt;V; signature, wounds about his head and a nos* bronchitis and other forms of respira­
ini the zeu .u ill'i fractured skull in an assault tory diseases, und is excellent for build­
Ihc taking of earlier last night.
Tlu* nttaci ing up the system after colds or tin.
ph wattrs of was made with a four foot gas Money refunded if any cough or odd is
J other provis- pipe in the laundry plant, in not relieved after taking according to
■abli
■IVO which the man is employed, dur- directions. Ask your druggist. Crco.
J In Sen
1ing an interval while city lights muksion Company, Atlanta, Ga. (adv)
Be pr
were out. Ho was not robbed.
•r i.l .Scmillol
Police assert these crimes, with
the killing o f George Arran, Sy­
' as his reason rian grocer, who was found dead
Sarasota mi-as- in his store in North Miami, are
lignaturc, tha:
very similar in all important char­
f state law regacteristics.
A Lamp That Burns 91 Per Cent
!g ami fees to
Air.
ate brokers,
f certain ponds Schaefer Drops Cue
A new oil lamp that give: an
a Palm Beach
amazing brilliant, .soft, whit’- li"ht.
Crown To Horemans even
Me “will inter,
better thou gas or electricity,
er supply of
has been tested by the U. S. Gov­
ivernor stated.
CHICAGO, Dec. L— (/P) — Ed­
[i!-o retunu-ii ouard Horemans, Belgian master ernment and 35 leading universi­
ties and found to be superior to
tre, Governor of tho billiard cue, is' the world’s
10 ordinary oil lamps. It burns
B of ‘ urgent champion at 18.2 balk lino bill­
without odor, smoke or noir.c—no
fc n - of that iards.
pumping ufi, i&lt; intple, elenn, safe.
B»r four nicnHe won tho title from young Burns 94 pi r cent air and ii per
J ai I. i "iiflii • Jake Schaefer, 1500 to 1495, de­
cent common kero.one (eon! oil).
i water fish spite a record setting run o f 432
The inventor P. K. Johnson, Bid
M at the la i. made by the form er champion in N. Broad St.. Philud Iphia, is o f­
-8 legislututro. bis desperate e ffo rt to retain the fering to send a 1 nip on 10 day’s
crown. The final night’s score FREE trial, or even to give one
I'S k n ic k e r s was: Schaefer 582, Horemans 501). FREE to the fir t user in eneh
Play o f non point nightly blocks locality who will help Idnt Intro­
*-—-P&gt;—There’ t b.gan Monday.
duce it. Writ- him today for full
*kirt influparticulars AI o a t. him to it P Mng ndvisril
plain how you can get the agency,
CONFERENCE
IS
OPENED
|»n;cki-r. under­
and without experience or money
tone® of bcORLANDO, Dec. 4.— DP)— With make $2'd to $'d)0 pi r month.
'nun: weather
185 members of the clergy and 75
to 1 'i m i i r o x T it u T F*1 rheumatism laymen in attendance, tho eighty- NOTH
lllis
1 an 1 hi j...
sivond annual conference o f the
Hinted I■r•■i" 1 1h Mill lm r• ■ I v .I
Florida Methodist Episcopal church by III-1 lli. i l
i ■IIrit I‘iiiiimiI»improvements
mIoiiith .if a in'
I. •'-.un■\, l-'li.iuli.
Wired by city South, was d|)oned here this morn* nt the- ufflr ■ of lli. «*!•■rk uf Ili.
ip " by Bishop William N. Aains- « ’ i r»•ii11 i ’ ■ m i. •i
mil ib Ciiimlj
worth.
lu lur
at K in fu n l Pb.rlila. .ii

New Invention
Saves Millions

[

-

T rap

rjjflj
tW
J ____
tax --xV - "J1, -I’ii T .-*5 I iKlj.

I

I

i- r ^

j v r r &gt; i w 3 j r . jw^rr C.

'

I’ ;
r

DID YOU EVER THINK o f the amount o f
actual work now under construction in the
Greater Miami district and which must be
finished, with the incident payroll?

DID YOU EVEU THINK o f the additional
amount o f work necessary to he accom­
plished in the enlarging o f Miami, in its im­
provements alone, incident to the expendi­
ture o f the proposed $15,000,000 bond issue
o f the city over the new Greater Miami
district.

DID YOU EVER TH IN K o f the payrolls inci­
dent to the various building1supply houses,
lumber yards, plumbing* establishments
and all enterprises that enter into the de­
velopment, improvement and building pro­
gram?
1)1 D YOU EVER THINK how much o f a build­
ing prograrmvoul d he necessary simply to
com fortably house the great throng now
here in the Greater Miami district? Have
you ever thought how these definite, posi­
tive and already necessary enterprises will
bring about a continuation o f the present
prosperity o f the Greater Miami district if
there were to he no additional building or
improvement projects from now on— or if
the population o f Miami wereto stand still?

Incoming throngs are headed Miami-ward. Otherwise analytical.managers o f trans­
portation lines, both rail and steamship, would not be adding so extensively to their
equipment as they are doing.
And so MIAMI SHORES now realizes m ore than ever the imperative need o f Miami
Shores as a very definite part o f all this program o f expansion . . and as this program
is carried out in Miami Shores as well as in the city o f Miami (although in Miami
f 11
■ &lt;i* * * • / x l i i / 1 /- r 1 s
I U
i \ i i e / i I i n D n i v n m n t i t ! FI T 4 l Y/T 1 t\ \ t k li/tl f&lt;\ w i n s * 1-. • —» 11 -•
L._ II _ 1
.
Shores it is included in the purchase price w ith 'th e improvements aVf'instaTled anefnaid
voi- by the Shot-eland Company) it will invitably bring- about assured and definite m-ofhs
and unusually stable values.
w u u w p io n is

WEN FOR INSPECTION DAILY FROM - T0 ’ 1' M*

Inmodel home on Palmetto Avc., in P*n•tt H^ibi
k. highly restricted residential centers.

^

vti

only the most ideal features ^’;,n? ‘in1
1Goorathroughout. Tor-Hone walls. Beatnctic
Pflt-in features. Make these six rooms and »aui
P'Atcly and elegantly furnished.

..

4

iff

Eat this is N ot the Case!

The U nusual

I

llen k el. If living and I f - d e a d , all
If livim r and If dead, a l l parties
mlea rtnlminK lu tcreat* u nder ter.
urto t . tlenkvl. da cia xed. o r o t h e r ­ •litltntnit Interest* under A l l c o K ey
I'otter.
deceased, w i f e o f F r a n k II.
wise, In an t to th e h erein a fter d e ­
scribed
real estate; t*seur 1*. IVtter. o r oth e r w is e . In nnd t o the
llenkel, if llvlnt nnd If dead, all h e re in a ft e r d e s c r ib e d real e s ta te;
Henry
I’ .itter, If liv in g and If
parties rlntmlnu Interest* under d.-art.
all parties c l a i m i n g in terests
Oscar D. llenkel, deceased, or o t h e r ­
wise, In and to th « h erein after d e ­ under l l c n r y (X I ' o t i t f . deceas ed , o r
scribed real &lt;state; l lo l t A. llen k el. oth erw ise, in a n d t o the h erein after
If lltrlmc nr.d It dead, all parties d es cr ib ed real e s t a t e ; H o w a r d l ’ otrlnlmtiiv; Interest* under llolt A. t*r If llv ln a nnd If dead, all pa rties
UIIOK nm under
M*»*•■' i H
**«'*’
oward
llenkel. deccajed. ol oth erw ise. In rla lm ln g Intertnta
nnd to the hereinafter d e s c r i b e d Hotter, deceased, o r oth e r w is e , in
and
to
the
h
e
r
e
in
a
f
t
e
r
described
r- il estate; Uertha Phenk, If living
uml If di'sil, alt j turtles claltnlna real e s t a t e : dtusaell II. N evln c. If
lnt.reul* under Hvrtha Bbeuk, ile- Itvlnir an d If dead, nil pa rties c l a i m ­
ceur.'d. or otherwise. In and to the ing Inirrt'fd* u nder Itussetl II.
hereinafter d -scribed real estate; J. Nevln*. (Isce.ited o r oth e r w is e . In
II. Vick, as sheriff and ex-offlclo nnd to the h ere in a ft e r described
administrator "C Aluheua t;. llenkel. r .a l i * t n t « : A n d r e w Penhan. If llv If living and If dead, all parlies Imk nnd If ileuil. all parties c la im ctalmlim...................
Interests under J. It. Vick. luu Interests u nder A n d r e w Denai
han. deceased, o r o th er w is e. In r«
and
PS s h e r i f f ana -—-uiuirr j . ii. Vlckf I him,

Key I’otter wife of Frank II. Pot-

, Doc. *1.—bP)—
I tbi ■ morning
hi? signature,
the special sestturc, the first
cutive began
t c i adopted at

f

-” r “ therwlae. In
In nr.d
nr.d ttoo the
the

,

ERASED NEGROES SOUGHT
BILLS SUSPECTED. IN
SLATORE M IAM I MURDERS
ly

,j4as &amp;

v
- V. rst &amp;J2 feet.
Houthvrssterly
l o y feet, ta pnln r o f rtoudh Una
o f N W &gt; , „ f N W ' i o f s a id f e e _
t l o n i o n feet W es t o f point o f
b&lt; slnnltitr. East 1M4 test t o beKlnnlnK—
;«i o f S I T U o f 8\v«4 P sctlon
’
f. T o w n s h i p II. y outh o f l U n g e
t
S3 East, c o n t a in in g in acres,
more
o r less— a n d
less six
a c r e * to w i t :
'-‘iftgjyi—
li.-*In at th e n orth w est corner
o f said tract, run thence south erly «&lt;n ft., th e n re east ITT ft., tttencu
n ort h e r ly &lt;*0 feet, th en ce w « s l 1ST
fe e t to point o f bcKtnnln*.
SID*
.......... of...............
F U 'ij
of SrctTort
Hoi 14.
T o w n s h i p II tlouth o f Itanits 13
East.
An d t o nil parties rlalm lm r an Inter­
e s t , In nnd t o th s a b o v e descrlbwt
real e s t a t e :
cn ulUTlff anU
atlminls-{ t«i th«* hjrrlnaft^r
an,i
Y ou . a n d each o f y ou . nra hereby
trator of Alpheus U. llenkel, ile- estate;* I.. It. **'**” •
• ln " ” « « «
app. ay t o tha abOTu *ncased, or otherwise,
in nnd. to .not
thel it
If (lend,
(lend, all
parti-;* claiming
c
.
.
.
. d. c a u s a ....
'l u r e inn
tille
o n ...
o r '"
h efora
tha nrsi
first
..................
all
parties
Inhereinafter
described real
rent estate;
— 1 ‘terests under I- It- Drown, n
hereinafter described
Monday in D ecem b er , s.imr. beimr
A. Fuller, w if e o f Arthur 11. Fuller, Myrtle M. Hills. If llvln* and If . ensed or otherwise in and »&lt;» »"«
dh d a y o f th e mon th, and
If Hvliuj and If dead, nil p a sties 'b id. all parties cl.rlmlt"; Interest* herelnaftse d.-sorlb*d renl
• Hula l&gt;ii)
n r o f th is Court, nt_____
tha
_____ M.
.... Ellis,
. . . . . . . i(|eceni«d.
" - n a v " i , or
claimin'; Interests under Mary A. tin'', r Myrtle
or I
■ Brown, husband ol
n fflre o f tl.
i t s Ol
s L
OW,
tha, »Clark
o f tm
th is
Court,
otherwise.
In
and
to
the
tinhereinafter
...................
'*
"
Fuller, wile o f Arthur It. Fuller,
nt tlo- s . - m n o l n C o u n ty Courthouse.
l;
Urovrn,
If
II
v
I
r
k
nnd
I
f
dead,
and In d e fa u lt
d
or oth erw ise, to and t o described r.al estate. Fb. iter Ken- all
parties
clulmln*
Interests Sunfurd, Florida.
er r-'f a d e c r e e p r o CORfMSO will
the h'Udnsft'r described
real ulson. If livlnu and If dead, ull under
---------- - Drown,
husband
___ .
ssiuniii
llunmilHI th
parties
claiming
Interests
un
I
w
b e . titer.-d x gn ln st y o u and earh
• d a te ; Isaac Jansen. If liv i n g nnd
Kennlsnn, dem-ared. or of K. It. Drow n, deceased, or other­ o f you. and said causa p r o ce e d e t
if d-nd. si11 parties
aln lm ln g In- Che ter
wise, in nnd to the han in.vftor d-*terests under
Isaac
Jansen, d o - otherwise. In and to tho hereinafter nrrlbed rval estate; Overstreet Tur- parte.
It Is fu r t h e r ordered th at this
reus'd , or otherwise. In nr.d t o the ib'-crlbed real e-date; J. It. Hudson,
Cotnptut).
1
- atlon
I" r-lttafler described real
estate; also known an J ii- nry Hudson, if undt r the laws of the Htute of o r d e r he pu blished on e* a w e e k for
f
o
u
o n s e c u t i v e w e e k s In tha San­
llvin-:
and
If
dead,
all
parties
cl
tlmi i ■ Eva ns J r . if livim r And If
Fliirldit, If existing and If dissolved fordr c ll-r
n lil. n e w s p a p e r published
ib •"!. all parti- s ctalinlmr Intoresis linr Interists uflilrr J. II. Hudson, all p.irtlrn clnlmlntf
an
luterestl
S a n fo r d . Sam lnola County F lo r ­
end' r Jam* i Evans, Jr., deceased, deceased, alao Known n« .!. Henry under Overstreet Turpentine Cmn-j at
ida.
Ilti'isan.
or
otherwise,
in
nnd
to
tb.&gt;
nr otherwise. In nnd t d tho luwalnpuny, n covporotlon under the laws!
W it n e s s m y hand and seal o f said
1 re,rl e i t n t a ; A l p h r v s hereinafter described real estate; uf the State of Florida, or other-; c o u r t, th is t o o M h d a y o f N ovem ber
&lt;; llcnkct. If llvtii* und if (bad. Frank It. Potier, If living nnd If w i
In
nnd
tn
the
hereinafter
d«-A.
D. 1935.
• »
nil parties cl.ilmlnii Int • t i uixloi dead, all partlea clalmlmt Intorcsta rerlln d real estate. The . property
V. E. D O t’CKAS!
unib-r Flunk Id. I'otter. dccca.i'-tl. In solved Is described as follows;
Alphi ii,
(Meat)Clark
Hrmllle n k e l, deceased, or 1
—....... - C i r c uui ti Court,
" m i , .-emit
fithi i-\\| lu nlet to the hereinafter| or otlterw’lsc, In and to tho herein­
,,
.
..
nnle c . n m t y , Florida, ;
Dei:In nt the Southeast corner
D
v
:
A.
II.
W
E
E
K
S
.
D.
C
after
described
real
cstnt**:
A
l
i
c
e
et
the
NWH
of
NNV'i
o
f
Sec­
*h ' I Hi l real e s ta te; t.uclu I.
JUNES A. JONES,
h» —

hereinafter dcserlbrd r ea l estate;
David Hurko also written David
lturh, |f livlna and If
(lend, all
parties claiming interests under
David Hurke also written David
Itorkc. deceased, or otherwise. In
nn.l to the hereinafter
described
r&lt; al . state; A l i c e Burke, wife of
David lturlcc. If living nnd If dead,
nit parties rlnlmHia interests muter
Alice
fturke, deceased, wlfn of
David Iturke. o r otherwise. In and
t " the Herein.&gt;: t. r d e s cr ib e d real
e.*tnlo; W illiam M.
A shley,
also
known a.. Wi.i. M. Ashley, if llvlnu
r.iol i f dead, all parties clalmlns
Interests under w i l l i a m M. Ashley,
*»l*&gt; known a a W m M. Ashl.fy, (lecensed. or otherwis e. In nnd to the
hereinafter d e s c r i b 'd rial estate:
Arthur li. Fuller. If living nnd If
d. ad. all partte.i cla im in g interests
ur-l - trthnr II. Fuller, deceased,
or otherwise. In and to th e herein­
after described r . a l estate; Mary

Sanford s

M IA M

ceiling* of view,
c0niple together
to dream

A MERIC A‘S

M E D I T RRR A K E A N

Office: 125 East Flagler Street, Miami.
Locai Representatives—BRiTT-CHITTENDEN RE A LTY CO.
210 East First St., Sanford, Fla.

for s a l e b y

Connelly &amp; Sons
Phone ‘13

&gt;•
TBgS

-

�•5
.

V
S'

R v:

,•
/» r
I

_1_

■

—

;■

W

-t

’■
-

^

n HIAtTOHi ■
- i - . 1 1 .- |J

l*

*A SANFOPDN

&gt;. .-lAl*. /V

BONDS

INSURANCE

CLOSE IN

A HOME R EAD Y FOR YO U

ACREAGE
B t.

r-

Handsome Brick Bungalow at Corner Central and Pal­
metto; Five rooms and Bath and all modern conven­
iences! Lot 70x120, East and South Exposure. Priced
much iess than actual value. .

Lake Front Tracts. Properties lying on
both sides o f the new State Road.
It is to your advantage to familiarize yourself
with our exclusive listings before purchasing, as
they afford most unusual opportunities.

EXCELLENT INVESTMENT
OPPORTUNITIES

, r |• •,t w ■

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

Terms Reasonable

THE HOWARD CORPORATION
Phone 72

Masons Bldg.

REALTORS

SEE
t»i

I

\ . i

•«

•

Knight &amp; MacNeill

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS

107-109 South Park Avenue
REALTORS
R. 0 . RRINKMAN
Mgr. Realty I)ept.

Phone 18

Magnolin At Second

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

“ One's n«J
oi'der of |

' vice to hi

in his con
manage i

INVESTMENTS

LOANS

WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEM ENT OF

BUNGALOWS

VIRGINIA COURT
Higgins - Smith - Wight, Inc.

Five rooms and bath on beautiful corner on Sanford
Heights. Large Lot, every modern convenience.
Priced at only $7,500 with suitable terms.

REALTORS

29 feet business property on Sanford Avenue corner
close in for $120 per front foot. Act quickly on this.

McCALL &amp; FOX

HIGHLAND AVENUE LOT

LO C H- A R B O R

“ The Firm Substantial”

Facing North Between Oak and French

UV/2 Magnolia Ave.
Haleamcn:

jS ji

i

Phone 745

. .

TORia

DEAN-BERG CORPORATION
515 First National Bank Bldg.

W c offer today ten loin in Fort Mellon, actually hclow the
market price. You will have a profit of two to three hundred
dollnra when you huy. 1’ rlcen raiiKinif from $1,030 to $2,300.

n.

Compare price of Iota in Ma&gt;fuir
acroHtt the atrcct, with theae.

Phone 713

Sanford Avenue Coiner

and Mnrvnnia, ju-it

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

Well located, near new Hotel, high and dry, city water
and light*. In view
and fanned hy liri-c/e front Lake Mon­
roe— \Vhat more?

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

THRASHER &amp; GARNER

221 Melsch Building.

THE WHITE REALTY COMPANY

112 Park Avenue

Phone G33W

A Satisfied Buyer means
more than a mere sale— It
means a customer—we’re
after Customers.
V d rn riitr
A Vt-title.

il- r o n o i

A cellII... I'.i.ono
Hint I.-rm•«.

lliiiignlon

-Tit

I'a lm c lt o

awaii
and

THEP

Best corner on Sanford Ave. at 4th St. 71x120, $050
per foot, ouu fourth cash.

I

fr o n u r i

tlM

265 ACRES
Near Ilie Golf Links, including beautiful lakes and
orange grove, $500.00 per acre.

of realt

r a

$325 cash, $325 in GO days, balance at rate o f $100 every
three months.

FOR SALE, CHEAP

■ft ’- .

ITorateiEl

If sold this week

,

LOTS, LOTS

13

$2,250

II. (J. Fox, t». E. McCall, II. I.. Shipp

■7v

Mz
p
Bu •

THEW
O
of alocal!
sociatiai

Sales Agents For

A Country Club Property of Lakes and Hills

All Re-alt
they wort]
their die
Each Re
the Codej
Associate
minateine
scious
standards]
select;
are kr.on|

DUBOSE &amp; HOLLER
Established 1910

of theM
part of his)
heavy oU
sion, and|
serve well
As you
and the!

TOR inP-1

.Vpproilimilrljr fourteen m-rr *uli-l rrlKiileil
eelerj (nrm rilrmlliiK from IVnl First !*t.,
I» l.nkr. (.noil house, 00,000 |irr nere. I.lberal terms.

Itr.isoll.lbtr- rush p.iymiiit

In \rrr.—It.i.tern frntituK* oil 1...Ki l u o
w.m of t'uolu I22&amp; acre
f ormr link mol I III., IOO«IIT—Pi null for
«l»il.-U null. J',,oiM). 11.uoa cash
I r r r j o - . s p h t |#&gt; , ll W s i t u , . I liK h w a y
ItluL
I I j 'I «t*rt*.
ilutiil it r m t

A ll

PAUL LAKE— Realtor
Telephone 71 I
Room 8. Garner-Woodruff Bldg.
Salesman— E. T. Moore

I'ittKi* liii.lni.. lot, imrtly Iniiiriivril. one
tiliH-k from First Niillno.il lluiik llullilliiu.
An r\i'i-iii-iii Siieculafluu uitii amni p ic » u l
ini-iinii* frntarr.
Tlirrr nerr* In Cainitrr f'luli seeMoll on ne»»
linrii mnil m -Iniiforil f.I.MNi. Terms.
Sr%rrnl nrrllrnt, &lt;*rntrull&gt; lorntnl, l»u»lnc**
t»r»|»rrtlr%—flr«| rln«« cclrr/ lnriu»—orni»u«*
icrot m.

AN IP
10 0 x101
house, four8

i.r.T i * sh o w voir th ese : i' h opubtiks

LETTER BUYS
III)

) !«ola in Fort Mellon, I(oar t'oorl and I'inchurnt, In-low vuloc.
i

R ooth

One lot on Sanford Avenue uppoaitr Ituae Court. $2,500.

- /treat home, 7 room* and hath, and Karaite.

This is a rliunee to triple your money.

I have lie prettiest Lake front tract in the county.
whuw you the posidhilities of this tract.

Five-room Bungalow

New and modern.

Fen acres just items* street from hit; development at Lake
Mary.

(Jibbs

New Modern

I.cl me

REALTORS

12 Houses

Open F ireplace
M cll

I .Di a led

5 ROOMS UP
PRICES $4,800 UP
GOOD TERMS

�m

■ r --

r-:

__

•-r

A FEW GOOD LOTS IN PINEHURST
Fifteen dwellings from $7,000 to $10,000 have been contracted for.

No

better buys in Sanford.

100 FEET

Ann ouncing
•*-i.
IB

At South East Com er o f Sanford Avenue and Eleventh Street at $175 per
A real investment.

front foot.

THE BODWELL REALTY CO’S.

Reserve your space in the new Arcade NOW.

Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc.
REALTORS
,.

210 East First Street

social
a serealtor
ml to

[Hence
in for
[s s ib lc .

ress of
itional
uiscrije conkliical

Phone 70S-709

“REAL BARGAINS”
Corner Lot (98x135) Union Avenue. Price...
This is near the Forrest Lake Hotel

£19 500

One Lot Rose Court, Grand View Avenue..........§2,500.00
Thirteen acres facing- on Lake Monroe, 1200 feet Water
front. P r i c e ................................................. $100,000.00
Seven Lots fron tin g on Sanford Avenue between Com­
mercial and Seminole Boulevard. Price $S50.U0 front ft.

[dyou

R. C. TISDALE

junsel
REALTOR

Real Estate Investment

236-238 Meisch Building.

Phunc 25

Phone 23.

4
SS
c t-m
1

Re-Sale Department
We have opened this department as a matter
o f convenience and fo r the purpose o f ren­
dering a service to those who have bought
lots in Mayfair, Bel-Air, First Street Exten­
sion and Dreamwold.
The owner of any lot in any ot these proper ­
ties may list his lot or lots with this depart­
ment at his own price and on whatever
terms he may desire.
The services of this department will he en­
tirely concent rated on the re-.-ale only o f lots
in the above development,.-, or uiiiei develop­
ments of this Company, thereby afford in g a
more particular effort to sell than could tic
obtained otherwise.
Through thi department the owner out of
town can leave his re-salt problems where
tin y will receive preferred alti ntion.
We have listed now some v ry excellent
lots at prices making a ro-.-alc profitable to
both buyer and seller.

:
■

I -m
' *

am

KE-SALK DEPARTMENT

The Bodwell Realty Co.

PALMETTO AVENUE LOT
IN LAN E’S ADDITION

211 East First Street

Sanford, Florida

Between K atie and Franklin Streets, well located and
can be bou gh t on easy terms.

DEAN-BERG CORPORATION
Phone 713

515 First National Bank Bldg.

SCRUGGS-SCOGGAN REALTY CO. Inc.
SI). 75 or 125 feet— First Street Kx-

Use Your Foresight

tension, fronting on Seminole Boule­
vard and Lake Monroe.

At a very

attractive price.
I have 10ft feet on Myrtle Avenue and
A, C. L. It. It., 1 [ j blocks from First St.—
Worth $500 per front foot. Owner m-eds
money and will sacrifice for $300 per .’ .out
foot.

One corner Lot. OlixlOS on Union and
and Cypress Avenues at price way be­

low the market.

Six lots on Elm A ve„ nrnl 13th St. At
SH.O(K), t|,is parcel is a giveaway. Act
ipiick.

tortment

OSCAR R. BROOKS
urn

The Lot K in g ” Realtor
30G First National Hank Uidg.

REALTOR
Brumley-Puleston Bldg*.
Phone 751

We announce to the realty public that this newly
formed company is now established and ready to
perform a professional real estate service for our
many friends in Sanford, and for visitors and in­
vestors who are in the city. W. E. (Ed) Scoggan,
well and favorably known in Sanford and F. 11.
Scruggs, Realtor, are the officers of this realty
corporation. We have several properties of merit
for sale and we have buyers ready for attractive
propositions.

ne 190-W

SCRUGGS-SCOGGAN REALTY CO. Inc.

LOTS IN

PINEHURST
DREAMWOLD
FT. MELLON

FOIL

PROPERTY

"c

Have Some Bargains
In Houses

W.P. CARTER
REALTOR

Tamiami Land Co.
«e 210

Room 3, Ball Building
Phone 142

230 Meisch Bldg.
Phone 718

Mmsonic Bldg.
“’ ll

I'hone*

ffiir
i’&gt;)

202 FIRST STREET
Phone 773

. I® %
r

■ I

�T IIK C IR C U IT C O U R T O P T I I R
HKVKNTII
J K IIIllA k
C IR C U IT
O P T U B * T . » T B O P P l.O IIIIM . IT
a m i
P in t iiBMi.MH.B n i t v r t .
IN C IIA N C K K Y ................. . ...............lit ACE MONT KITH
nn.l
EDGAR
ilO N T K IT II. ‘ her hunlmml.
C o m p la in a n t * .,
fa.
Jam** 8. Haeknay. It. II. Jtnm**y.
Carolina A. Mlxell. J. I’. Mlsall,
her husband, L g r . n a o W . Ilaldwln
and Itoae (I. Baldwin , In* wlf*.
J. A x *l Urlcaon. G e o m * K . W ilton .
Ada tV. Ilaldwln. w id o w . O. W.
I .cw lo n , Ha rah A. Ilolton , Anna
Ci Motion. Allre t». H olton. Harry
Holton. Clara A. I lo w r r , &amp; C. Mr
H owell. M. O. Crumnter, B. J
Harrell. Ilr hecra J. I lo w r r . WII
llam K. Catchcart. If liv in g and
j f dead
their
helra.
drvlaer*
•Irani*** and li n a l r r a and ull oth
rr pa rtlra rlulin lng Interrata un
d*r them. H enry H. Hanford, dr
rrnard. Ilia helra. devlaeea. gran
lera and leK.ttrea and all oth er
parti** cla im in g Interrata under
the * a id Henry H. Hanford, and nil
the u n k n ow n pa rtlra clulnilug any
Interrat In the p r o p e r l y dencrlh
ed herein

hlfiSi

m -

gfsi;
K

fit ■

m .!

/

12 TIIK CIRCUIT COURT, HEVRT*

Til JUDDT.tl. CIRCUIT OP FI.OItlll.l. IT ATM POII NKMINOI.E
COUTTV. IT CHATCRRY.
lllll la Remove Cloud from Title
KOVAI. KUHN COItl'OItATlON,

Rose Court Lot on Hibiscus Drive. Eastern exposure

(a c o rp o r a t io n ).
C om pla inant.
va.

SOME BARGAIN
8 Lots For $9000

CHAIlf.KH If. MONTAGUE, Annie

H. M ontagu*. Mary K. MontUKUe,
w id o w o f Hamuel 1.. M o n ta g u e .
Henry Green, A lice XL iiryuu. a
w id ow , and Max Marx, and all u n ­
k n o w n devlaeea, Kranleea, or o t h ­
er claim ant*. clalmltiK u nder o r
throuKh Samuel L. M ontague, d e ­
ceased. and all u n k n o w n person*
Lots nre 52x148. Located just o ff Hughey
rlaltnlriK an Intereat In th e land
h erein after deacrllied In this lull
o f com plain an t.
and joining Magnolia Heights. No prettier lots
Order o f I'u b llrn tlon
T H E B T A T B O P F L O H ID A . T o the
in Sanford for home sites. Six o f them have
Iteapondenta:
T o Charles H. M ontag u*, Annin It.
fine hearing orange trees on them and the
Montague, Mary Ik M o n t a g u * H enry
Green. Alice At.
Dry on
am t .Max
other two have magnificent oaks. You know
Al.irx. all u n k n o w n helra, devlaeea,
Krnutrc't nnd o t h e r rlulniunla cla im l»K under Huniuol I.. AloniaKue, an
that lots not as good as these nnd lying a mile
Intereat In the land h e r e in a f t e r d e ­
scrib ed,
nnd
unknown
persons
or two further out are bringing more money.
Defendant*.
c la im in g an Internal in th e land
i
O r d e r f o r C o n a t r u e l l * * H r v Ire
all tinted In Hemlnolo C ou n ty , F l o r ­
T h e c om pla in an t* liavlnii atta ch
ida and m or e p a r t ic u la r ly d e s c r i b ­
« d t o their hill o f c o m p la in t In Ihl* ed ns:
For one week we will sell one o f these lots
•'Heglnnlng at the HW. Corner
cau ae a f f i d a v it atntliiK th ere are
u n k n o w n heir*, devlar**. grunt***
of the NK'i of NEH of Hectlon
for $ 1,500, four o f them for .$5,000 or the en­
nnd lejtatera o f Janie* H. lln c k n n y
M Tp. XI H. ItaiiKc 29 K. run K.
It. II. Itumaey. H en ry H. Hanford
13X0 ft.. N. 400 ft . W. 1320 ft..
tire eight for $9,000 with one-third cash.
C a roline A. M llzrll,
J. I*. M li*ll
H. 400 ft., to place o f beg in n in g ,
her hualiand, l e ir a n io tV. Ilaldwln
c o n t a in in g
12 ac r e* inure or
and Itoae H. Ila ldwln , III* w ife. J.
lea*.’*
It la o r d ered that you and each
Axe| Krlr son. G * o r g * K. Wllaon. Ada
We own these lots and can deliver at once
W . Ila ldwln . w id o w . II. W . I.ewton o f you a p p ea r to the s w o r n hill o f
Hnrali A. H olton. Anna I?. Ilolton roinplulut herein filed on nr b e fo r e
A l ic e O. Ilolton , H arry H olton, Clara the 4 day o f Janu ary A. D. 19X0.
with perfect title.
A. I l o w r r , K. C. M cD o w e ll. M. O. the sam e be in g Itula D ay o f IIi In
C ru m pler. R. J. Harrell. Itehecca J. Ho n ora b le Court.
It la fu rth er ordered that thl* n o ­
l l o w e r , W.llllntn K. C a t c h c a r t : that
th ere are oth er partlra rlulin ln g an tice he published In the Hunford
Interrat In th e pr op erty deacrllied Herald, u n ew s p a p er published In
In the lllll o f C om plaint u n k n o w n Sem in ole County . Plurldn, on ce a
to c om p la in an t, -und the a.ild hill Week for f o u r c o n s e c u tiv e w eek s.
WITNESS the hand and «*al o f
h a v in g prayed f o r c o n a tr u c tlv r aerv l c r nicalnat aald u n k n o w n d e f e n d ­ V. K. Dougla s*. Cl. rk o f the Circuit
Court, Hentlnole
County.
Florida,
ant*. It I*
209 Magnolia Are.
T H E R E F O R E , O KD BItKD .
That at the Court H ou se In Hanford, this
I'honc 231
th e defen dan t*, the u n k n o w n heir*, 3 day o f Dec. A. D. 192.V
devlaeea. g r a n t e e * nnd |egnte*a o f
V. E. IHHIOI jASS.
Clurk o f Circuit Court.
Ja mea II: H a c k n e y , It. II. Itumaey,
H e n r y H. Hanford, Caroline A. Ml- (SEAL)
„ „
Ily: A. AI. WEEKS, D. C.
aril. J. I’. Mlxell, her hliahnnd, 1*0renxo W. Ilaldwln . and Itoae (I. EI.DIUDGB HART.
Ilald w ln . hi* w ife , J. A x el Krlraon.
AU DITS
I4VKTKSI.H
INVESTIGATIONS
INCOME. T A X
G e o r g * E. Wllaon, A da W. Ilaldwln. .Solicitor f o r Complainant.
w id o w . (I. W. I.ewton.
Sarah
A.
H olton , Anna C. H olt on. A llro &lt;&gt;.
A new type of incubator which
Ilo l io n , Hurry I lo lto n ,
Clara
A. heats the eggs from the top ns
I l o w r r , R. C.
M eDoWell,
M. O.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
O l i m p l e r , K. J. Harrell. It&gt;-hecea the hen (Joes, has proved mf&gt;re suc­
J. I lo w r r . Wlllluni K. Ca trhcn rt, cessful than the old type whore
S
u
it
*
1 .1 - IS M n « o n lr T e m p l e lliill d lm c
nnd all u n k n o w n peraona rlulmltiK even heat is applied.
an Intereal In (h e f o l l o w i n g p r o p ­
erty loc ated In Hcmlunle County,
F lor id a , t o - w l t :
T r a c t I. W eal q u a r te r o f N orth Weat q u a r te r o f Hnuthrnnt q u arter
o f Hect Ion 9, T o w n a h l p XI Houtli
uf ItnilKe 2.i East.
T r a c t X. T h e n orth h n lf o f the
Nnrthraat
quarter
of
Houthweat
ljun rtor
of
Houthweat
(iuart&lt; r
uf
Hectlon
10,
Townahl|i
XI
Hniith o f ItnilKe 29 K.
Alao
the
NorthWeat
q u a r te r
of
Houtli weal
q u a r t e r o f Heetlon 10. T owiih Ii I|i XI
Hoqth o f l l a n g o X'J Knat.
Triiet 3. North h a lf o f the Northenat q u a r t e r o f th e Hnulhea*t q u a r ­
t e r o f HoutheiiNt q u a r te r o f Hectlon
9, T o w n a h l p XI Houtli o f R a n g e XV
Knat.
T r a c t 4. All thut part of the South
three-qu arter*
of
the
aoutheiiNt
q u a r t e r o f aoutheant quarter lyliiK
W en t o f th e W e k lv u lllver In Hec­
t l o n 9. T o w n a h l p XI Houtli o f Rung*
29 ICaat.
T r a c t f&gt;. North th ree-qu arter* o f
Nurthnaat
q u a r ter
of
HoiitlieiiHt
q u a r t e r o f Hectlon 9. Tn wnnhlp XI
Houtli o f IlniiK* X'J Caul.
T r a c i C. Houthweat quarter o f tile
anuthwea t q u a r te r and aouthweat
quarter
o f aoutheant
qu arter of
Huetlon
V,T o w n s h i p
XI Houtli o f
JtnnKe 29 Knat.
Traci
7. Northenat
qu arter of
a ou th w ea t q u a r te r It a* Novell acrea
aoroaa In a aquare In the n orthw est
c o r n e r , n o d tho southeast quarter
o f ao u th w e a t qunrter. lea* t w o nud
o n e - liu lf ncraa In n aquare In the
norlh eant c o r n e r o f Hectlon 9. T o w n rlilp 21 Houtli o f Itii.igx 29 Kn*t.
T r a c t S. N orth liulf o f th&lt;- north•'Kansas City grew from nothing to a population of 230,000 within a
■ ant qu a r t, r nud th o northeast quar
t e r o f northwi'Ht q u a r te r o f Hei'tlun
ipuco of fifty ycnr». Her flbrn Ih exceptionally firm and her prosperity.
IS arul th e n o r t h w e a t qu n rter
of
n orth w n at q u a r t e r
of
Hectlon 16.
Ravine hcen l&gt;utIt upon tho land, la Hound."—"Abroad at Homo,"
T ow nahlp
XI Houtli
o f Itunge 29
Kuat.
nnd they nre h e r e b y r e q u l r . d to a p ­
lie
p ea r on th e 4th d a y o f Ja nu a ry , A.
i&gt;. 192d. th e name being Rule Day
to
th e
lu ll o f C o m p la in t *f11.•!
nraliiNt th e m In Ihl* cauae, nnd It
I* f u r t h e r

PACKARD REALTY CO.

i&amp;

Robertson, Williams and Monahan

; tf"
/

j

,
f

ft

WAS

Ily A.

in

0

»h LI

A

sbvf . nVii j i

Think o f tho Kansas City o f today!

-

t i l l I \l. l l l l l I I T III' I ' l . O l l l l l x
IN W I I F o i l a l ' . M I N O l . i : C O I N•rv. IN I ' l l A N C B I t V.

the

four

R E A L E ST A T E

%H
^

0

IN VESTM EN TS

KARL J. SCHULTZ
‘ lat National Bank Bldg.

HAGANR|

Phone 744.
108 E. Second Si.

W. F. HOLBORN, Sales M anager

HOMES—LOTS-Fl

Lot at Northwest corner Oak Ave., and 14th St.,
$2,500— $700 cash, balance, terms.

ACREAGE

Choice ware-house site at corner of Second St.,
and Cednr; one block o f f First St., at $75 per front
foot.

IXYESTIGATK1

1^rn^,.,,nl*h^,, ,,nn,' '* "**••*4 I
ftmnll Home or w,-.,.. .

IISOU. TfVM*

, , n ^ Ul

10 a r r *

2.1 acres, Upsalaand
$30,000. Terms.

Country

Club

r e l e r , farm ,|M, u ,
G o o d h o u s e , nil riiulpmrai
A l l f o r *v*IM&gt;. \\r
In f n r n i * .

road, at

(Heat wrnrrhou** ,:ir |„
front foot. Exrrllenl
V n l u n h l p niiartmriil
r h r n u n l $ 7500 ,

Groves, Celery farms, lots,.houses.

^

ho*w g b _ ,

C0LCL0UGH RE

The Davey-W inston Organization

t

Real Estate
Masonic Uldg.

311 First NatiftuJ]
Sanford, Fla.

Phone 707

If it is lots or Homes you want we have
them. In City or out.

OPP0R1
• 12 ROOMS IN

A Farm 8 miles out o f city on hard road, 40
acres, G acres in Orange grove. A 7-room
house and sleeping porch. Good terms.
West First St. Celery farm , 10 ncres, nil
cleared, drained and tilled, nnd fenced. Two
wells; new house; lights, $11,000. Good
terms.

Close in on MapA

Only $15,(

Laurel Ave. A 5 room house nnd garage. Lot
40x117, $5,800. Good terms.
$16,000

25 Lots and 15 Houses on

B R YAN T &amp; HAT

Lake Monroe Development
Co.

Number G Ball Buil&amp;tf
* Office, Sanford, 1

Puleston-Brumley Building

20 Years Experience Witi rl

A Safe and Sane In(l

LAKE

1-3 cash. Terms.

LOOK

city is strategically locuted as to transportation.

ing {«trcct; very

roo'I

f°r

...kdin

from First Street.

Tho

Price today, $5,200.

Terms.

Chas. II. Night.

Farmers had to be served—

the banks, the merchants, all businesses o f this rich
prospered.

Three acres with C-room h o u ^ l

Spccin! for one week $5.au0 *‘‘“i

For hundreds o f miles around Kansas City there is a rich farming belt.

agricultural

When the surburhan development ut Kansas

City,

country

P U R V IS

FLETCHER-BULGER
R E A LT Y CO.
i

known ns

113 K Magnolia

Sunset Hills was opened, a few years a g o, even old residents thought it was a

" ILl

l-honc 7 -lli
5 Ball Bldg....... — —

•' wild and foolish speculation. ^
Ask your neighbor from Kansas what ho knows about Sunset Hills.
Plant City lias prepured tho way.

'

It is a complete city— it is modern In every
There nro banks, retail establishments of

every nature, fine schools and churches.

All o f which is known for the con-

/

REAL ESTATE

/

410-411-413 1*1 Nnl'l. Ilank lll.tg.

vonicneo o f modern living.
REAL ESTATE

Yf /

V

Plant City— as Kansas City— surrounded by the richest of farming lands— 14

/ 2,,-r bound to grow.

T:
h
V ' Thoee.whose
V

I f

Sir
/
tr l
ay

*

- jV V

Hanford (Seminole County) Florida

It's bound to keep on growing 1
r

■*

q

fl
14

Xyur latonbut ahall havo tho prompt ami J
e o u r t o o u a a t t c n U o n oC u t

. - «

•-

East Hillsborough j County Chamber of j
^Commerce

We Furnish the
best Cement Blocks

*

_

&lt;

i*

rBi

5,000 Acres Oaceola CoMjJ

^

road; very near
attractive
into condition-

W ii h

P,:;:;r
a: n‘a,t and p,a,n raeM
* at ° “ l« n nnd shortly in
at

plant City, Florida

1,800 Acre* finest P‘1-,sibK
fronting full
within two milW it'
tie
and Dixie

i

Splendid t,r

V

vision penctrutcafthe future reap the profits of tom orrow ,/
*A
; V '-f
q IjI- *i' N jh / t-

• ’ f

Titlea given especial attention
Offices in Court Ilousa

Try Smith'H Barber
SIiop fo r good barber
work. Ladies welcome.
N ext to Valdez.

Wo h . „
l»nJ unusually

I i\o rooms nnd bath, 2-car garage, few minutes

sense— progressive und prosperous.

Will practico In all tho court*
Examination o f Abstract* c f Land

possibilities.

$150 per acre.

Why this remarkable growth?

C om p la in a n t Hollrlior.
Dee. 4 11.11.25 Dan l.

Attorncy-at-l.nw

rr.col7.W0.

Ilnve several sub-division tracts with unlimited

Today Kansas City is the 19th municipality in the United States.

Ily A. M. WEEKS!, I). P
EDMOND II. I’Al.MEIt,

J. G. SHARON

***&lt;

Nice 5-room b„„nIni

ago when it was a little, muddy river landing called “ West Port.”

T H E HTATK OF FI.OIMDA T o Catherln * Nathan G r e e t i n g :
TOD A R E IIEItK IlY It 1:&lt;)DIR ED
to ap pear befor e the Circuit Court,
f o r the Heventh .loiltelnl C ircuit o f
Florid a. Cou n ty o f Hutnlnolo on the
4th dny o f Janu ary A. D. t92d. ut
th e Court It..use or suld C ou n ty, to
n n a w rr n lllll o f C om plaint filed
ngnlnui you In said Cou rt by G e o rg *
K. I.eVIglle unit t||*n nud there to
r eceiv e and nlildn by su ch Jinlgnirnt and decree na an Id Court nlinll
h a v e c onsidered In this beh alf. And
Ihl* y o u nre not to o m it: upon pain
o f Judgm ent by defa ult lining e n ­
ter ed agaliiKl you
It Is fu rther ordered that thl*
n o t ic e lie puhllahi.l In the Hanford
H e r a ld n n ew s paper pnhllaheil In
K rnilnole C ou n ty. Florhlu, o n c e a
w e e h f o r f o u r eonaeeuGve week*.
WITNKHH. T H E III iNi Ut A l l l . l : j
J. DICKIN SON. J u d g e o f aald Court,
e n d th e Meal of Gil* Court, ul the
4‘ ltv o f Hanford, Florida, ihl* I day
o f Dec. A D. 1925.
V. K. HODGt.AHH. Clerk
(R E A L )

I'honn 490-W
Hanford. Fla.
((.p resen tin g
W.
V.
Wheulnr,
R e a l E s ta te lir o k u r

ua about them.

AH for $25,000.

Kighty acres adjoining city limits on good road.

corners o f the earth, it hardly seems possible that it was just fifty-four years

I 'o lillrn llo ii

Porter E. Pitts

beautiful lake.

Wo have nevcrai

Several of them are on a

THE SURE PATTI TO PROFITS

CATHERINE NATHAN
of

are on the paved road.

Some of theno

Sanford, Fla.

With its great population; its thriving

commercial and industrial enterprises, and its fame spreading to

GKIlltH i: K. I.KVIONK.
V*.
Order

•fr\

AI. WHHKH. It. C.

n i i n iT cn i'ii'r

Twenty-five Iota in Longwood.

WEST PORT LANDING

posted on the i '.mi l h ouse d o o r iit,
Henilliol.. t'ou tily . “Florida.
Hi■Ilford.
‘
“
In w itn e s s w h e r e o f I h ave h e r e u n ­
to set m y hand nnd o f f i c i a l senl
tills 23 da y o f N o v e m b e r. A. D. 1925.
V. K. I m l ' i l l . ASH.
Clerk o f th e C ircuit C ou r t, Honiln ole C ou n ty .

IHKAI.)

an

WHEN KANSA!

(iRHKItKI) That n ropy of Ihl*
order lie |illhll*llfd once n Week for
four eonaeriitlve weelia In the Han­
ford Herald, a newspaper publish­
ed In Hnnilnoln Comity, Florida,
that another ropy of lliln order hi

Beautiful Spanish(]

Price $2,500.

Mr. Builder or Speculator Here Is

most attract* , ^
I have *0®'

Sanford.

^
(Vmcnt • "‘1 Building Sand
your lot anywhere in Sanford.
r-d all order* u&gt; 0Ur 0( fjee at Seminole Hotel.

I&gt;honc 120

A

I

.m

Residence

�R p H E R A L D , F R ID A Y , D E C E M

CU*L
=

=

ssified Ad on This Pade is
5— Autos, Sale_______

14

For Sale, Acreage
---------* 1-— Lost, Found

DEPENDABLE u s e d c a r s
1324
cjition*
1324
1323
1325
1323
1322

Dodge coupe, excellent con*
Dodge tounng car.
Dodge coupe, A -l condition.
Ford coupe, many extras.
Light Ford truck.
Ford roadster, special.

Phone 3

Oak and 2nd St.

1321 Dodge, -I passenger coupe,
A-l condition.
1324 touring, A -l condition.
SanBsib!:
flion,
jucni
|M D*
je of

I

C1IAS. T. FULLER
Motor Car Co.

Phone C92

R cild tot

ATTENTION!

411 W. l i t St.

DELAND FARMS

Daytona
Aeroplane Sile
Sold
In Units of
L 3 and 10 Acre Tracts
or
Entire Sections
*150
Per Acre
and
UP
HARRY e . PRETTYMAN
(Incorporated)

7— Business Service
•.ANEY’S DRUG STORE — Pre­
scriptions, Drugs, Sodas.
W«
are ae near you aa your phone.
JJotl 103.
_________________
SIGN WRITING done reasonable.
First class work and service.
Write Theodore Williams, care
General Delivery, Sanford.

Phone C32-W.

or half j I ‘ V ? c# white oth628-J. hRtwan[.k TeIephonc 8 or

V1IRACLU Concrete Co, general
cement work, sidewalks, build­
ing blocks. Irrigation boxes. J. &amp;
Ternllleger. Prop.
_________
HILL LUMBER CO. Iloust
Sendee, Quality and Pries.

o

\DLKEbaiNG — Mmlttgrupning,
folding
and m ailing—as you

mint it— .vnen

you

wunt

it

t’none 673. 11. E. Porch, First
National Bank Bldg.

torea

9— For Rent, Houses
FOR RENT: Garage. 80(1 Magnol­
ia Ave. Phone 206.

10—For Rent, Rooms
[FOR RENT: One well furnishes
bedroom for gentlemen only. 303
dus
Magnolia Ave.
FOR RENT: One furnished bediwm, downstairs.
110 Myrtle
Ave.
FOR RENT: Rooms, with or with­
out meals. Reasonable rates.
Lincoln Hotel.

lilt’s

Ipplii’.i

FnR RENT: Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping by the week
"r month, very reasonable, one
mm. "keeping
apartment,
large
Kitchen and three rooms. In Luke
Mary, t’alll .1. J. Melton. G30-L3,
banford.

11— For Sale, Acreage
I oit SALE: Three acres luying
1-1 mile Hast o f I’aoln on prol " td hard road, some orange and
'.hade trees. Adjoins Blue Park
Blan •
v' lilnlivi.jiunl excellent homo site or
■‘•ibdivision purpose. Nice lakes
;
rl/’ se, tying south of Sylvan
,t;&gt;*.ion. Information can be
property. Look it over. A.
• 1 -op, llox 9(53, Sanford.

f»iilon,
, ;re' r,
b. Fla.

FOR SALK: 10 ACRES LAND on
.'leilonvilli? Avo., and Lake Nora.
Gi't in touch with owner, A bar­
gain. Try-Me Bottling Co.

W. H. LONG
MEAT MARKET

Day
E*
M63-W

419 Sanford Ava. Sanford, Fla

Public Stenographer
)aldex Hotel Lobby

42— A d v tg , Mediums

RAGS \\ ANTED — Large, clean,

kAl-L—Spact; on the page
L hSJ\rll0rUl,ay* cnrd ca« contain- w f or classified advertisements.
and K*um
C nflli Lo‘lion receipts
?
^ 0!e vacant rooms,
S t " K 4 .W0D,y* HcWnrd- C®“ or tell that second-hand goods ?

Typewriters,

,1.7—For .Sale, Houses

20- K o r Sail.. sTiscellnnemiT-----------M -W anled

c.oat ad a,ay bring you several
dollars.,
I hone
148 arid
repre.
_____a ....
*onta^ V(l
mil and see you.
TO REACH the prosperous farm­
ers and fern growers of Volus­
ia county advertise in the DeLand
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
with order.

W £ HAVE THE BEST BUYS
. -A C R E A G E -

% IE

HILTON’S

LI ton J. Moughton
ARCHITECT
Flixt National Rank Uldg.
Snnford. ------------- Florid*

CALL

•BUSINESS-HOMES
VALDEZ HOTEL

_f/ ?/ ionc7 2 7

A&amp;llclez Realty Go.
,

. V a ld e z H otel b u ild in g
v
•
?

B.R.GRAY

Fnrnprna Plan

Saafnrd'a l.ttdlni Hotel
WCHT W. W A n s r n , Maasaer

m
W. V. Wheeler Inc.
410-11-121st Nat­
ional Bank Bldg.
Phone 490W

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

Best Business Site in Sanford

s

Price $122,500
Price $13,000

l it t l e

*

st r o ll

S h e K.IN HAVE "THE

G O n rsA
T A K E /N

L IT T L E

Bodweli Realty Co., Inc.

I K .M O W T O O A R E A M O
&lt;LOrsM /\ EbE R l ^ H T
T O U R Pk-OOM -

*1

feet facin g on
Park Ave., at reas­
onable lo w p r i c e .
Good terms.

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

I LL JU bT

y*

120

To Builder or Investor

I rit JU LT

B E &lt; iT T irs

GOOD TERMS

IIAItnr.H SHOP

113 Magnolia Are.
C First Glass Barbers
Special Attention
Given To I^ullea and Children.

WANTED TO RENT: A small
FOR SALE: Ford Tudor e...,
ar, tine
furnished house, or n 2 or 3 ADVERTISING gets results if It
condition, good tires, lock wheel,
room apartment, close in. Apply
reaches potential buyers. I’awind shield wiper. 1923 model. "B" care Herald.
Intkn Daily News is circulated in
914 I’ark Ave.
an industrial and agricultural sec­
H ANTED: A small furnished ap­ tion.
FOR SALH
artment for occupancy January
Acreage— Ml acres, beautiful ten 1st. Permanet resident. Address
TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,
room house, two baths, P .O .B ox 1140.
Fla. Thousands rend tho clas­
three fireplaces, hardwood
sified pages of Florida’s Gient
flours. One mile front on WANTED TO RENT: 2 or 3 fur­ Home Daily, rates 2 cents u word.
nished housekeeping rooms. A p­
tme of Orlando’s promin­
Minimum 25c, cash with order.
ent highways. Price $10,- ply “ W” rare Herald.
Write for complete rate cnrd.
000.
H ANTED—Second hnnd sanitary
Apply
couch or cot. C. II. Pearce, care DEVELOPERS ATTENTION —
A. P CONNELLY &amp; SONS
of Herald.
. Pensacola is beginning
the
Magnolia Ave. &amp; Second Street
\
o
k,
.
------ 1greatest development in Georgia’s
Phone IS
Sanford. Fla. u
WAN I KD: - or 3 room furnished Ihisiory; a half million dollar highnpart ment in private family, way to the gulf bench just finishFOR SALK: 25,000 feet t.f lum­ Nieo
location. Phone 533.
ed: at two million dollar bridge
ber of good quality. Some of thin
Escambia Bay started;
is hard to duplicate, 150 square- WANTED TO RENT: Store house across
quarter million uouar
dollar opera nouse
house
,„! il i . . l
'luiiricr
o f Iron roofing. 20,000 brick, one
&lt;50 ft. iron awning and quantities Realtor Co. Hall Bldg. “ '
t wo millionss
o f other material. If you want to ------------------------------ Z____________being spent on highway; greatest
save money conn- and look this WANTED: Room with private' f hance for ,iv'’ 'Isvelopers to get
family. Private bath, paint uork m nn ‘rrolini* Roor- Write Develover at corner Park Avenue and
must in! white, clean nml nttrnc-|op1nuVn.t l^P“ rtmcnt. Tho l ’ensnSecond.
tive. Pnut It. F’orbes, Phone 417-J. fl) n ^ t&gt;wa-_______________________
FOR SALE: At a bargain lumbci
WANTED: 3 to I room mo-Iern TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
and extra long timbers, V-iron,
house for permanent resident.
8end in v °ur subscription to the
roofing carrugated iron, brick win­ Add
res i P. O. Box 838.
Tribune or hand it to your local
dows and .dll'U-S- Se.ypr.ii, -hvi'td ,('f j - i u j — io- ii.
it. i ii
J il«nler so ..you, can rend Florida’s,
large glass. A'luttuf n.isctHaneous WANTED To RENT: ii rooni' urealcst
-c O .- i&gt; M V 7 i,:w
i jg £ jg r '/H-atest newspaper.
new.ipdpcr. One
One year.
material. Apply corner of Park
bungalow furnished. Will occupy-$^.00, ** months, *100, three months
and 2ml.
_
_
at once or for Dec. 15. Addresi ® -00- ,f von desire *1.91)9 insurFOR SALE: One gas range, hall 1 F care Herald
nnce policy add 75c to your order
AUGUSTA CHKONIOLE - Aurack, a baby bed. 395 Magnolia - ' '
gusla, Ga., Augusta's greatest
Ave.
WANTED Family washing. Sat
isfaction guaranteed. A Grice. classified medium, rate, cush, Uc
FOR SALE: One Shetland pony. Phono 371-W.
charge. 19c minimum.
COMPANY..
Gentle and in good condition.
1006 Union Ave. Phone tdl.
; MAINE — Wotervllle, Morning
25— Wank’d Help, Male
^ “ r e a l t o r s it
_______________ 1 Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
TURKEYS FOR SALE: G. W.
BOYS WANTED nt the Postal rvople are Interested in Florida
JOHN E. FOX, Representative
Spencer._Phone IW.
Apply ut pr^Pjrty. Reach them through
Telegraph Office.
the
Sentinel.
Rate
card
on
ap21—Sale. Ileal Estate
once.
120 South Park Ave.
----------------- ----------- - plication.
FOR SALE: Lot 70x117 in busi­ WANTED AT ONCE: Experienced
’We f’nvor Florida Ronl Estate Like tho Sunshine”
ness district. See It.
Shcnfer.
soda man. Lnney’s Drug Store. MORGANTOWN, W. VA., people
ure interested in Florida. Each
113 Elm Ave., Sanford, Fla.
'
'o f them through a classified ad
I OWN and wilt sell on vu.-y terms 3!)--W iitill’d Sit nation.
1
in the Morgantown FUST. Stx
•&gt; &lt;•«», mur s K / v . r i H i n i i ■ s a i i a s a i u i a a a m a i i a s a m
.■ *
three choice eust front hits in Mag­
cents a word for six consecutive
nolia Heights. Addn
Frogs Pn- COMI’ ENTKNT stenographer de­ issues.
sires situation. Experienced real
jamns care llcruld or I'hone '-’OH.
estate, and general office work. COLUMBUS (G a.) LEDGER — J
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: Address R. L. S. enre Herald.
Classified nds have the largest *
I.ot 33 Palmetto near Katie.
circulation in Southwestern Geor- a
■
yc &lt;Gwocl line) line. J
Lot 153 Hughey in I’inehur.W. I WANTED: Stenographic position. kill&lt;
Graduate Stetson University n m l -------------------east front lull, 2 lo\2 no in Flora
Fir. t Street (Near Forrest I.ako Hotel)
Heights with small Iioum-, All rea­ Mitaacy Businciu College. Cun LEARN A CO U r Folk County and m
2 0 0 feet frontage
Lakeland, through the Star- *
sonable. II. Cluydcn, 9 Sherley give references. Phone 133-W.
Telegram. Beat advertising me- i
Apartments.
dium in South Florida. Published u
morning*. STAR-’l ELEGRAM— J
J. E. SPUR LING, auD-division
Lakeland, Florida.
■
specialist.
Subdivision to Or­
----------------------------------a
Tires and Tubes
lando, Florida, and F l o r a
1 0 REACH BUYERS or »eller» of *
Prettiest Acrtnge in Seminole 20 1-2 acres ut Paoln
Jleighlu, Florida on Diaio High­
Florida real estate advertise in H
At priees that nra right
way,
(Borders two lakes)
tho St. Petersburg Times. One cen* ■
Pan Am and Standard Gas ana cent a word daily, two cents a won ■
Sale— Furniture, etc.
Sundays.
m
Oil*
------------------------- -------- ------------------■
Wo carry a full line.
“Veedol Oils”
THE MORNING JOURNAL is tho ■
Our prices aro right. Gash or
accepted want ad medium In a
terms. We want your business
Electric Irons
Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word JJ
Sanford Stove &amp; Furniture Co.
an insertion. Minimum 25c.
Radio Supplies
321 E. First St.
------------ — - -— ' ^
THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT n
—Central West Virginia’s Inrg- JJ
A ulit
nml llrpnlrnl,
est daily. Want ad rate 1 l-2e per ■
214 E. F IR S T S T .
STATION
Slilt? C u r t a i n * l*.»r III U n k r * .»f
word; 4 insertions 1 1- lc; 6 or ■
C ar*
more lc per word each insertion. „
W. It. SMITH, Mgr.
I’ hunt’ -153.
Phone tfil-J
M od el T rim Co.
IK) YOU WANT TO BUY or sell ■
l l m l i r C n r i i K e N l ' ' 1 '1” * *
1J|3 Sanford Ave. Sanfoid, Fla
anything 7 If so advertise In 2
**\Vp T r h a Iln- • iir
^ g iiiiiiia iiiii* i* a * a iiiia * B m ia N ia ia iH a M * a a a ia;
the Gainesville Sun.
Nut
tin* O n n e r . "

I Lp*

% * UCH

G. TAYLOR DYER

By GKORGK McMANUS
THE.

Good High Dry very
desirable property
on C o u n t r y Club
road. This property
can be bought at
very r e a s o n a b l e
price.

PHONE 303

b OR IHG RESULTS advertise In
1(fa Tn &gt;J0XL.Tt&gt;rriCr’ malc’ half
0 black, spot over right eve n w ? v
LAUDERDALE
AIL\ NEWS—it covers Brow­
NOTICE
if r V t° 1n!ITne of Bench. Reward
ard County thoroughly which is
,f returned to YowelPs Store
one of the most rapidly growing
TO A LL CONTRACTORS
sections on the Florida Coast.
__ Opticians, Jewelers
On ami after January the
Sample eopj and rate card upon
10th, 192G, the Pninters scale
U. C. V1ELE, Jeweler. Watch request.
will be $1.00 per hour.
jowelery and clock repairing and
" p a v in g . Quick service". 110“ C - OHIO—Xenia. Make your snlcs
Local 1261, Sanford
nolia Avenue. Phone 442.
* through the Xenia Gazette. Zenin, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­ By M. D. JACKSON,
trict. Hast sd and display rates
-S— Plant, Seeds, Trees
Financial Secretary.
on request.
ITEWART THE FLORIST”
|A UTTLE TVA NT AD iN The
blowers /or all occasion.
HERALD will bring you in big
8U Myrtle. Phone 200-W
___ _ _______________ results. Advertise those old ar32—
Jlcleanov°u
ay and
---------------------- . Suomi
I 'l'inlies
s
have
use have
for stored
A littleawthirty

5 ACRES

1JJ Watt Klrat 8tra«t
l’ hune 47S
Mambar of
HANFOUn. FLA.
MorlJa Ktalo
Klurivia Association.

Painting— Decorating

father
i

1114.

First National Itank.

RIME’S FILLING

MRS. C.C. DASNEY

sin c e

J. II. HUTCHINSON

“ W I S E in the Journal-Herlinen or cotton rags for clean­
South, Georgia’a greatest
It-.TlVn-Vr
street between
Bring them now
1IorninK- afternoon, ing purposes.
black K v . AvCnUC nnd ico Plnnt.
i n t ^ l o atU ^nday.
Classified to tho Herald Composing Room.
w aring apparel CF I? inl,,,t ( mnn,s n,i i?c Pf?
Waycross Jour•100 S a n fo ffiv e
ret’Jrn to nal-llernld. Waycross. Georgia.

REMINGTON Portablo four-bank
Typewriters, “ the king of portFOR SALE: Four new, two
nbles. $1)0. Barret IVrtaldo Addim*
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
houses each on ensy terms,^TMjJJ^hfnes. Can’t bo beat? Seminole
Successors to Gillon &amp; Platt
116 Magnolia.
Everything elec­
* t f a l w i .A n n few K0(&gt;d lots I Hntery, Phone 93. Wclakn Bldg.
trical. Phono 422. Electragith at $390. U rite I'. O. Box GOG City. |-------------------------------------------- -----

cient.

F lo r id a

HUAI. K 9 T A T R

DAYTONA

112 South Park Avenue

WIGHTS—Three stations.
Mag­
nolia and Second. First and Elm,
Sanford Avenue and 10th Street.
Expert service.
WIGHT PRINT SHOP— Printing
Engraving, Embossing. See uv
first. We do it. Phone 417-W
f&gt; R Av&lt;* .rvirrim«re1«l
JAMES ll. COW AN— All kind#
of Tin mid Sheet Metal Work.
Water urd Bout ’faults. At Oak
Avenue and Third Street Tele*
phone 111.

of

References:

Sanford* Ave R' W* Lord- South |
Jobing. repairing,
0&gt; Un&gt; ,or contract. F. Conklin.
Bo* MO. Longwood,

Acreage
Adjoining

I. \V. PHILLIPS, SONS

38—Wanted. Situation Male

V / H A T 'S t h e
t o o
hegi

c a m -t

u s e

Pl

: ?

e a s e

FOR SALE
A half interest in two
cement plants to comri 'H

, ■ 'i1drill H♦*t

potent party, able to
manage
plant.

a

cement

Capacity 2,000

per day. W e own our
own sand pit. Terms.
FULTON, INC.
Real Batata
Broker*

Developer*

Promoter*

Seminole Hotel
HANFORD. FLORIDA.

inririr'fiT1
rir,nirintn
c x u o is C n iJ C
n a o K io o i
THIS IS A KNOCK
OUT
Lot 97— Oak Hill Eastern
Exp. 3(500.00. $200.00 cash.
Baiancu $10.00 month.
Lot— in Franklin Terrace,
$1,500. $500 cash. Balance,
$15.00 month.
Lot— In Plnehurat nn Holly
nt Central, $1,585. $385 cash.
Balance monthly.
Lot— on Magnolia Ave., at
Franklin St., $2,950. Two in­
side lots next to this corner
lot at $2,200. Drive out and
look these over. You will bo
benefited by looking and it
costs you nothing to look. All
Eastern Exp.

Avrs’ » r N O ( j Q , 0

.‘b H E -D e&gt;E “b O R E L

r t t |.*H|

E. I). GREEN.
G. T. GALLANT

M,

'i

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="18">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="20499">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1925</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21820">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, December 04, 1925</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21821">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21822">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on December 04, 1925.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21823">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21824">
                <text>Original 14-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, December 04, 1925; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21825">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21826">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21827">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21828">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="2196" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="2068">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/041b1757bf3b0b8b2706e98246022a6e.pdf</src>
        <authentication>9eb7e5715e7c0986589c72a3a7e99d89</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="21819">
                    <text>. 'IV r ■ k*
____ .
^r , -Jtf 'Z&amp;r
V • * *- X*I *~'*~Vr*~

PAPER
I
S t Garden

• '■r **• i • • —
I

Land

•‘

a s s o c ia t e d

p r e s s

.

F lorida:’ "F a ir ton igh t and probably Friday, rom ewhat w an n er
F riday; gen tle to moderate vari­
able winds, becom ing southeast.

.... r — v

I

I

l e a s e d w ir e

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1923.

NUMBER 107

rt W. Gilchrist, Former Florida Governor, Disappears
_&gt;cutivc Is Spigot Gushes Both
ftcr Visit W ater And W hiskey
Friends
Ga., 1Oec.
i, Vicinity •A MACON,
faucet which is said to hnv..

ituted
Leader
Sickness
Are Not
jy Police
ec. 3— (A P )
the Missing
today startIbert W. Gil-

gushed both water and whiskey
with surprising impartialtiy to
nnyone who knew the combin­
ation is the cause of the arrest
o f Chnrlcs O'Neill, storekeep­
er here.
Prohibition officers say O Neill had the spigot arranged
«o that it made connection with
the city water main and a 120
gallon liquor storage tank at
the rear o f his store. The tank
was only a third full when the
raid was made. It was buried
jn the ground, gasoline-fillingstation style.

Govemor o f

ippenred afen visiting
city.
The
Id at tiie rcA. Finley,

News Summary

THREE ALLEGED
AUTO' THIEVES
Organized Gang Operating
In Sections O f Florida
■ And Georgia Revealed in
Raid Staged At Orlando

Clubber?

CIVIL AVIATION
BUREAUMAYBE

—anprjk.

Legislation
posal Of
Hoard, Is
For Next

Kmhndying Pro­
President's Air
Being Prepared
Session Congress

Arrests Culminate
Long Investigation

Assistant Secretary
Not Included In Bill

Used Cars A re Found To Have
Rccn Substituted For New
Ones Entering This State

Unified Air Service Which
Col. Mitchell Purged Has
Been Opposed By The Body

Postal Inspectors
On Job In Florida
NEW YORK. Dec. 3 .-G D —
Police o f the Missing Persons’
Bureau today started a search
for Albert W. Gilchrist, former
governor o f F'iorida, who dis­
appeared after he lind been vis­
iting friends in this city. The
search was started at the re­
quest o f Charles A. Finley, sec­
retary o f the F’ iorida state sen­
ate.

CITY BAND WILL
APPEAR IN FIRST
CONCERT TONIGHT
Conductor

Reizcnstidn

Has

Higgins And Young
Colem an L ocated
EarlyThisM orning

J

Tho bodies of John B. Colemnn J r „ nge 11, ami his u n d o
Lyman lliggin s, 2*1, both o f Sanford, were found in Lake
Jessup about 10:30 o’clock this morning by Volie W illiam s
and Deputy S h eriff C. C. Stevenson, members o f n searching
party working under the direction o f S h eriff C. M. Hand,
according to w ord received shortly before noon.
Both bodies w ere located within a few ya rd s from tho
spot where S h eriff Hand recovered the body o f J. B. Cole­
man, Sr., nt &lt;1 o’clock Wednesday afternoon. The bodies o f
the two victim s were brought to Sauford im m ediately a fte r
their recovery and taken to the Miller Funeral Home, whero
they will he prepared for burial.
The finding o f the bodies marks the closing chapter
of a triple tragedy which occurred sometime Tuesday after­
noon, during the course o f a hunting trip on Lake Jessu p /*
near Sanford.
The three victim s w ho were nil well known residents o f
Sanford, left home at 8 o ’clock Tuesday morning for a duck
hunt on tiie marsh lands o f Imkc Jessup. They carried w ith
them, on an autom obile trailer, a small motor boat o f the
“ kicker” type, which by later events, proved to be too frail
a craft to cope with tho storm tossed waters o f the lake.

ORLANDO, Dec. 3.—(jP)—What
WASHINGTON, Dec. 3 -(/P ).—
Hi’ -Orgunizctl
Personnel;
is believed to be an organized gang This man, Robert August of Tolc- Legislation already is in prepara­
DOMESTIC
Concerts
Will
Be Given
tion
to
give
effect
t&lt;
»
the
proposal
o
f
automobile
thieves
operating
,|„,
().,
was
arrested
on
suspicion
ridi state :• nThree Tim es Every Week
Young girl’s diary contains in­ throughout South Georgia an.l the ,,f Seine the “ clubber” who lias o f the president’s air board for
Ifkrd to nid in formation which Sioux Falls, In., entire state o f Florida has been attacked nine women in the fnsli- the creation of n bureau o f civil
“ "covered by the Orlando police j humble residence district of tb it aeronautics in the Department of
•its of the fur
The first concert of the season
police say will implicate her
department after many weeks of dty. Ho was found wnndering in Commerce to promote commercial by the Sanford Municipal Rand
«?n unable to mother, her brother and herself
investigation.
j the woods near town, his bunds i aviation, along with its recom­ will he given tonight at N o’clock
[telegram askin several bank robberies.
As a result of the investiga- bloody and carrying n hammer, mended expansion o f military and in Control Park, according to nn
Vivcd today.
Texas stock raisers join in tion conducted by Detective Martin I Now, however, police doubt that naval aviation.
i to New York
announcement made this morning
Senator Bingham, Republican, of by Joseph Reizenstein, conductor.
?it and sight move for special session o f leg­ Murray, three young men, all said |he *n the guilty party,
Connecticut, said today ho would
Led with New islature, which Governor Fergu­ to bo of the prominent families of
Mr. Reizenstein stated that a
introduce a bill giving the govern­ re-organization of tho hand had
fcutherners fur son lias refused to call thus far. Orlando, have been arrested with­
Leaving their automobile at tho
ment wider latitude in aiding eivil been affected since the close of
Jn disappeared, Hook contract threatens. t&lt;i wid­ in the past few days in the vicin­
weiCcrn cml of the Geneva bridge,
en the breach between governor ity of Vienna, Gn. They will be
aviation than any legislation yet last season, and that many new
for Him
the three embarked in the nmull
proposed. A companion hill will members had been raided, most of
i miming and attorney general.
taken to Ocala today, charged with
boat and began working their way
&gt;c introduced in the house by them being men who have bail ex­
i attempt
Legislation
looking
toward stealiii" an automobile from that
across to the eastern side o f tho
Minimum Parker of the Commerce perience with some o f the largest
i that the establishment of bureau of civil city and will be given a prclimin-1
lako. It is said that after n few
ommission.
municipal organizations in the
xtrnordin- aeronautics is being drawn up ary hearing.
hours shooting, Mr. Coleman, hiu
At this time, however, it is not country, lie said.
new coun- now to be introduced into con­
Names of the three youths as I
son, and young Higgins, returned
contemplated to include in the legRehearsals for tho opening pro­
county, in gress at next session.
given by the police department,
to whero they hiu Pparked
their
a ...............
i.-’lation provision for an nddiliohnl gram have been under way for
r.
automobile, preujmably for tho t
are: Melvin Martin, Carlton Olds,]
STATE
assistant
secretary
in
the
depart­
several
weeks,
Mr.
Reizenstein
ud:hrist was
purpose o f eating lunch.
and Lester Kosscll.
Sanford May He Included In ment to head the bureau, as rec­ ded, and every moniker is In rcad&gt;y the pd»
Approximately 3,000 SlirinLeave Again
out J O'clock
The ” '.’licu department has been
List O f Terminal Points; ommended by the board idling Willi, inrs t for the riei9on’&lt; delsjl j t Llbj.v.far( Rcpi C.s Increase
i unable to ers gather today in Orlando for
TuV big t'l t i l l ; i t
its proposal for another assistant
Concerts
win
bo
given
tiirco
tuur \nab\l- big ceremonial when GO candida­ investigating reports that an or­
Harrison Asks For Faster secretary also in both the War
In Circulation And New nnd time, they headed iutn th
times a week throughout the sea­
i where he tes are to be initiated into Egypt ganized gang !md l*eeri conducting
Unloading
O
f
Freight
Cars
Members During The Y ear; lako nt about 5 o'clock in tin* at.
and Navy departments'to dvvoty son, and will eontuin varied pro­
wholesale thefts of now automoternoon. They were not seen olivo
Temple o f Tampa.
l hemselves primarily to aviation. grams. Evening concerts will be
1biles all the way front Valdosta,
Many New Hooks Received after that time it is said.
,
King
lenders
o
f
alleged
gang
An
appreciable
relief
from
the
on
Tuesdays
and
Thursdays
at
1
?
I
Ga.,
to
points
in
southern
F
’lorida,
To Cu-Oordinatc Efforts
ycros.i. G.i.
F’ear for the safety of tho party n
of
automobile
thieves,
operating
I nccort!in_- to disclosures made bv rail congestion in this section of
3 —(/P)—AICreation of these new offices in o’clock, it was announced, and on
The growth o f tiie Sanford Mu- was expressed by mcmbcri, o t I
jn Georgia ami Florida, are ar­ Detective Murray the alleged thie­ Hie state is expected Vo result
the three departments from the Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
lt. former gov*
nicipnl growth o f the Sanford Mu- Higgins nnd Coleman fnniiliCr
rested
today
in
.Orlando
follow
­
from
plans
now
being
considered
Hand
Stiwvl
to
be
Erected
ves would ,go to Valdosta), the
Iported missing
central recommendation o f the
I r o f books and membership isi when the hunters had not reCity Manager, W. B. William keeping well abreast o f the oth- turned at n late hour Tuesday nf*.
shipping, terminus point of auto­ for the establishment of a sep­ board ill its program fur progress­
|odav, is a ing long investigation.
Red Grange and hi3. Chicago mobiles during the present freight arate Florida division o f the South­ ive development of both military this morning divulged plans which &gt;r developments of the eity, neeor- ternoon. Sheriff Hand organize
oss. (in. lie I
■rcuilve of the j “ Hears” ypll plav all-start team embargo, ami drive cars to points eastern Regional Advisory Board, and eivil aviation in the United will give to the eity a new ban I (curding to a statement made to- a party earlv Wednesday and after
according to p statement made to­ States. In addition to functioning stand and recreation hall, provid­ day by Mrs. Anno Van Ness several hours, intensive search, di.iin Georgia and Florida.
in Jacksonville on Jan. 2.
It) 13
day by F\ II. Harrison, traffic in tlicir own departments, it would ing the City Commissioners ap­ |Brown, librarian.
covered the bogy of Mr. Colemnn,
grr.or was the
Stole Many New Curs
Florida Methodists meeting
w,)U1,11
expert
employed by the Chamber j j,0 the duty o f the assistant secre- prove the financing of the propos­
“ The registration o f new mom* Nr., about fit) feet from tho east
Gilchrist, of in annual conference in Orlando
A number of extra men
her.i and tho attendance In tho |,h«»ro in four feet o f water, alwut
lea burn .Ian. vote in favor o f unitin".tho N or­ be taken with the drivers and new of Commerce to nssi. t in unravel-, taries "jointly to co-oniimitu so ed structure,
Elton J. Muughton,
architect, reading looms havo shown a j" ’0. m“ ° south of the (,cncvn
problems di- far as may Ik* practicable,” the
Mr. (iilehirst thern and Southern churches.
cars of Hie same make as line" imr transportation
rectiy affecting Sanford and Semi-1 aviation activities o f the three de­ lias submitted preliminary skelchei niiirlet'll inrieaso In tho past few ',rvJR®;
,
,
,
,
Met at the
Albert W . Gilchrist, former they were driving through fur j lude county.
to Mr. Williums wlvi, in turn, lina monllis,” Mrs. Brown stated,” and
|purtments.
' -riderices o f n strugglo in tin
iry academy at Governor o f Florida, reported dealers would lie stolen along the,
in discussing tiie formation of
Seeing no need for drastic I culled in S. (). Shinliolsir of the L'HI new mcmlKw.i Joined the |l- i'1V
I tc remained missing following visit with way. The license numbers would
T
u
'
‘u
change
in the present organization I City Planning Commission, and brary ... the month o f Novrmhor, [ '* 1t1lJ° hdii:f
a
separate
Florida
advisory
de­
th;it
friends, in New York City and Ih) replaced with "in transit" and
Mr. Reizenstein, ns members o f a
.f
-i, . , , ...... , i,;t% * . Mr. ( oilman hud dnipru’d from tx*
miration o fl
dealer’s license plates, and the ear partment, Mr. Harrison explain­ j of army mid navy aviation, thu| consulting committee.
vicinity.
171
IP’
s
1
11
^
P
’
haustlon
when
only
a
few
feet
lb. Gibjiri.-l J
placed in the center of the car ear-j ed that this state is now repre­ 'hoard emphatically opposed estab­
It is said tliut thin committee i
,
I.
,
.
, from safety. Weighted down with
lishment
of
a
department
of
na­
sented
in
the
southeastern
region*r general I
LOCAL
Aeeo.dlng to statistics c m pilotI h„
cIuti M an, , hatjtUn shells,
avail and driven by the extra men,
lias approved tlm sketches and Mr.
d in thi.i i
t0 bu cv|d#nt that ho
ns though tin1 ■!"h‘U ears were a, si organization, but tin1 continu-l tionnl defenso or a unified air Reizenstein stated that be Is con­ by the librarian, Juno hold., the. |t
A
traffic
bureau
for
Florida,
mice of rail congestion is said to |service. Roth of these pronojtils
Warning and 1
II
cord. for a single
days d.rcula* ||m,j ma,lo a u.rrlfIc atrugglo to
part
o
f
these
being
delivered
to
I
llll’lll
1
1
1
,1
1
.
L
IU
'
|)I«U
M
&gt;
*1
1
1
III
*
I
.
.
|
fident
that
the
plain
will
m
et
looking toward an appreciable
have convinced traffic experts that were endorsed by Col. Win. Mitch*
sd by the
I
.
}* suid to reach tho nhoro.
relief from the present rail con­ dealers.
ell iii hi i public criticism of tin? with tho approval o f the City Com -1 Imve been tho busiest
Iftig. Gen. of
month in
Organized methods were used a separale Florida organization
miaxioniTH,
in
which
enso
the
band
Search Rrnewod This Morning
gestion. is to lie formed soon,
necessary for the speedy settle­ War and Navy Departments’ nd-1 it is declared, will have a new I Hie history of Hie institution, 2,to
dispose
of
the
new
ears,
it
w.t
Owing to darkness tho search
according to F. K. Harrison,
ministration, which was a forerun­
*frilf at u
ment
o
f
cnilKirgo
difficulties
nfj MI'J Iiopk.t having been loaned,
[bra
|
, traffic expert for the Chamber said, at the Orlando city detective feeling practically all sections;! of ner of President Coolidge’s np- home before the close of tho sea­ I l.W;, to adults and 1,020 to juve- fur the Coleman boy and young
Higgins had to /lie discontinued
bureau and a large groan will J*’
I pointnicnt of the board to make an son.
&gt;*i tnli ted as 1 o f Commerce.
Implicated in the operation of lb ’ the stale.
The proposed building will cos* |nRes, who are beginning to ex­ Into V/ednci'lay. Tho body o f Mr.
v;jjl
I
exhaustive
study
o
f
the
needs
of
Iwir'l regiment!
Flans for new tire si %‘ion on wholesale thefts anil sale of the
The special F’iorida board
Sir,,0(in, it is said, nnd will I,' hibit an iucrecsing interest in the Coleman wns brought to Sanford
' American aviationout at the] Palmetto Avenue to cost approx­ new cars. Many cars said to have co-oi&gt;ernte and work in conjunc­
finished in Spanish style. If erect- wealth of literature that the II* and tuken to the Miller F'unernl
The board did recommend, liow|brary luui to offer, Mrs. Brown Homo on Laurel Avenue.
. . Ike rank o f i imately $30,000 are being drawn, been disposed of in Orlando and tion with the Southeastern board,
(Continued On Page 3.)
j ever, that tiie Army Air Service
1 List erved according to City Manager W.
l *tated.
Fbirly Thursday morning seve ral
Mr.
Harrison
staled.
vicinity.
bo put on the basis o f a separate
.
1 luritl i ill ; H. Williams.
.Many New Books Received
parties resumed work nnd Um
With Hie appearance of a motor­
The purpose of the organization |corps in Hie army, retaining its
IM Ij0.&gt;. being I
A lnrro number of new hooks search wns extended fo r several
Sanford’s Municipal band will cade o f new ears living driven t" is to kju p railroad officials postStorm W arning Sent Imvo
been received, classified and miles on the east sido o f the I
F*jls‘ term nf open the winter season tonight dealers, the operations o f the gang on Dee. IH. Mr. Harrison said, and present responsibility to the gen­
Out liy Washington added to the shelves, the librarian While Sheriff Hnrul was preparing
at Central I’ark with varied pro­ were easily covered, deteiti'is incuts of communities, lie added, eral staff ns other co-ordinate
|”1M.l i,|,i,. cj,.. gram. Three programs are to
branches of the army.
said, and more books nnd niaga- a seine with which to drag tho bot­
say,
incited no suspicion oll I and tin’ establishment of a F’ iorida
in promotion of civil aviation, it
Past Master
l*e given weekly, it is announced. the pai l of police departments
WASHINGTON, Deo. 3.—(/I1)— ziuea have been ordered to incut tom near the shore, he instructed
....—
."/'g r o u p inmposei
composed o f representatives
urged udootion by the government The weather bureau todrry issued the steadily increasing demand.
one o f Ids deputies, Mr. Stevenson,
and !'«st
Preston
Draswoll,
Sanford more than a dozen cities in winch |(|f ajj ,„ajor industries is expected
and Mr. William* to feel along the
of a continuing aviation policy, the following storm warning:
M Lodge of the
Attendance
at
the
three
weekly
to greatly assist the railroads in elimination o f governmental coinman, is seriously injured in au­ they operated.
alary hours, observuvd by tho Ii' bottom o f the lily bedo with their
"Advisory
10
n.
in.
storm
central
supplying the necessary number petition with civil industry in air­
tomobile accident occurring near
»
h.teetc-1 a dcshort distance from Virginia Capc.&lt; brary, lias also Increased appre­ onnv
Gainesville Monday afternoon,
LIFE TERMER ESCAPES
of carriers.
craft production and establishment moving northeastward. All gnlu ciably, Mrs. Brown said, and at
A short timo later, the body of
Vi na'cratie
according to word received here
"The personnel of the committee of airways and airports.
a in New York
warning changed to northwest the last session more than 117 Lyman Higgins was found in about
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Dec. 3- of the Florida Advisory Hoard is
today.
four feet o f water and only 30
; 0 in a cam*
While tho United States, the storm warnings 0:20 a. in. north children were in nttondanco.
(yp).— Virgil Ross, negro, scat P now drafting a tentative list of
Funeral services for Warren
feet from where the body o f Mr.
“
We
are
lieing
kept
busy
along
the late
representatives
declared,
must
"at
of
Virginia
Capes
to
New
Ismdun,
from Alachua county in Novun- terminal points," Mr. Harrison
Hastings, nged Sanford resident,
Colemnn had
been discovered
;'r&gt;™, als.i a
(Continued On I’uge 3.)
al times maintain an adequate de­ Conn.
itrl it S'l ImlU (I tllilt Still
1*117 fnr life for murder, c»- t
»jre to lie held Friday afternoon.
Wednesday afternoon. Spurred on
fensive system, whether it be sur­
[i^'-nt-larg,..
Two bodigs.of Lyman Higgins
in thoir efforts, by the recovery
face siiipw submarines, and armies
t,lon the ^tatc
and J. II. Coleman Jr., are found
o f young Higgins' body, the party
or air power," it was a fancy to
this morning, marking closing
soon found that o f tho littlu Colestilpposo that concentration on the
diaper o f triple tragedy which
(Continued On Pago 3.)
latter ns a new weapon, would
f T husband
occurred on Lake Jessup som e­
nn I make for pence insurance more
time Tuesday nfjjernoon.
than competitive armament in any
imp
fc. !K 3— f/P)
Sanford Man Injured
j transportation.
other line, or shorten future wars.
I„
l*&gt;" police
ORLANDO, Doc. 3.—GP)—Tho were W. K. I’iner, Hollywood; T
“
Sanford’s
tonnage
certainly
“
The
next
war,"
the
board
said,
r,,Ur^ r dr., a
1 proposed plan o f unification o f W. Carlton, Boca Grande; It. F In Serious Motor Car
1wives. Setswarrant* this distinction,“ .Jr. |“ mny well start in tho uir, but in 1 the Methodist Fipiscopul Church, Kersey, Greensboro; L. B. Overi,1 waiting on
&gt;n lid, “ and I nm hope-i ;l|| probability it will wind up, as |South with thut o f the northern street, Auhtirndulc; P. L. Redfern, W reck At Gainesville
,t tho list of terminals to“ did the last war, yi tho mud."
‘ "caked off
I church, passed tho F'loridu annual Fllfers; J. G. Strudley, Homestead;
Ik; announced on Saturday will
n an'l bail himl ’restun llrnswell, a Sanford em­
|conference here today hy a mar­ (J. F. Luwhorn, McGincoy; II. W.
include the “ City Substantial.
ployee
of Harry Kent, F’iorida dis­
Blackburn,
Miami
Beach;
W.
R.
gin
of
39
votes.
A
total
of
250
Funeral
Services
Of
husband, a ,
The tentative terminal selec­
! votes w« h cast of whicli M9 were Howell, New Port Richey; L. M. tributor fur the Cleveland nutom&lt;
SIOUX FALLS, S. D., Dec. 3.— tho bank to nid her .\n overWarren Hastings Will I for unification und 110 were a* Montlclcono, Tampa; li. F*. Rogers, bile, was seriously injured
fAT—A voung girl’s diary contain­ disabled war veteran,, banking nc- tions drafted by the personnel
Lako City; A. C. Here, I’ iorson; Gnineavillo Monday afternoon when
draft in his mother commit rob-, committee will bu submitted to thv
Friday gainst.
ing information which police say
business men of the state at large Be Observed
Delegates to the general confer- J. C. Quest, Miaka; and C. W. Al­ tho car in which ho was rb
count, caused her
said
they
were
connected her, her mother und her licry, authorities
wm struck by a machine drive
on Dec. 18, Mr. Harrison said, and
|onco to bo held in May next were ford, Safety Harbor,
brother with two bank robberies, told by Charles.
by West Murlnnd, real estate deal­
at
that
time
any
modifications
or
I)r,
Luther
FL
Todd,
secretary
of
1
alao
elected
but
the
ballot
boxes
entered
Tho funeral of Warren James
wu.- under investigation here to­
er o f High Springs, according
".b ‘ ho nccos- day.
bongos will bo acted on.
Hastings, 01 year old Sanford rca- were sculcd and the announcement tiie general board o f (inunce, tuld word received here today.
° ct’ ®’ lW0R .5 ‘ Tnd while |c In connection with
continu­
of the results will not be made the conference that only $2,000,tho First Suite in the vault. on«'
J "* ? « mount
ident,
who
died
nt
Ids
home
near
The automobile in which Mr.
ance of the railroads limitation
000 had been collected o f $10,000,V Idle Mrs. Catherine Rogers the tellers were
lV L fIom toElder Springs Tuesday uftornoon, until tomorrow morning.
of shipments, Mr. Harrison urged will bo held at tho Miller Funeral
The session adjourned at 12:30 000 fund for the superannuated Braswell waa a passenger. \'tis
and her daughter, Secra, 19, are o f the women se •red «1»1.
. *he fact that
window. Ait
driven by E. S. Ward of Nanfo&gt; I
the hunloail
awaiting a hearing on charges o f c y near
^apaper ofnear me
the tellers
i « * - Saturday lof all buyers to expedite
* T V \ ^ t'A
7 yard I Homo at 3 o'clock Friday after* until 9 o'clock tomorrow under n endowment, which is to l&gt;e collect­ who was enroute to Cairo. Ga., to
robbim; the F’irst State Bunk of
the arrest last
ing of cars in order th.
noon. Interment will follow nt the resolution adopted this morning ed over u five year period. Two
fixing hours o f meeting of the years have passed, ho said, and the direct the unloading o f a shipment
officials could increase
Gunner last Friday, when ?200 M r,. ItoRcra iinJ V « j »
^ ll ■’ a,*vrrtlanew municipal cemetery.
ronferenco at 9 A. M. to 12:30 P. board is $2,000,000 behind what it of automobiles destined for the
her
of
incoming
carriers.
v.iin obtained, police arc investi­ dny nftrr tho
J /n t h w ofMr.
Haftin"*
was
born
in
Foot^ 1, iior acctw*
expected to have. He .pointed
____ out, I Cleveland dealers of Florida.
gating the connection of a third tho
»Un InatUllhnll.
• -jj | Tll°
institution, in«
th
ville, Wis., on Dec. 22. 180 J, and M.
asm
vru
?...i i-'irried
Following a brief address by however,
only tho interest o *f —*-'-*-1
which
Mr.
Ward
hn
^tho injured
^y
COURT MARTIAL ORDERED
i member o f the family, Charles «-’d them o f the
was married to Miss Ix'ttic 5!i*riinp|jcnt«
Bishop
Ainsworth
who
is
preaidonto
i*
ussesied
is
1330,000
accord*
i
man
to
a
hospital
in
t
Hire, wh-ru
Rogers, 17, with the robbery o f diary, nuthoriti-s • &gt;• ^lyl robi]m - “ u»iation
rill of Rcloit, Wis., in 1890. He
ing over the conference, business! is used.
jit is said, ho will be confined
WASHINGTON D ^ ^ - W j e j
l0 Florida in 1921.
«f
T‘" me- j 111‘ bank Oct. 0. Authorities nn- tlic Rogers women In tne 9
was handled with
The amount the F'iorida con fer-, at least a week,
Three naval officers_were o j I
H u , urvived by
00 Plant to i nounced that the youth admitted
vcral rcla- o f tho body
t cr&gt;
’’
thnn(]girl'3
much rapidity.
'in g to Dr. Todd, and the boons | Mr. Braswell recently moved to
Among
notations. in
m {u‘
the
j a.'*' mother forced him and his sisthis slide
state will like*
like-f Sanford from Georgia and had
Undergraduates
Are
Admitted
Inow show that Uiis
1,
“dvertis. i ,“ r
Participate in the raid on diary said
, th(, fank at
_________
__________
_
___
_
_
list
o
f
all
other
states
only been in the employ o f the
iti'ter
organizing
the
conference|
ly
uad
the
urged
i | | bank. The lioy was not urrest- following:
( bar|oj
.'bar, U* undergraduates were ad-jin the union in the payment of ltsjn l firm one week wheu the
‘c service
Renner Oct. .0 , "C W * t,
M s,
'iniUc.l inly full (ykncction, T^ty Ipledge.
. ^
uspurrvd.
Herald I Rlatemcnts tho boy made to tho and Ma nnd I wens ’
^hocs and
ton
Ruosis.
got
$190.
I
JP
&gt;
t
new,
polico contradicted tho contention
lira. Rogers that she robbed Chuck got bis, *aJl0’

TRAFFIC BUREAU
FOR FLORIDA TO |
BE FORMED SOON

LATEST EDITIONS
ADD POPULARITY
TO CITY LIBRARY

Florida Methodists Vote In Favor Of
Uniting Southern, Northern Churches

Y ouii£ Girl’s Diary Implicates Motaer
And Two Children In Raids On Banks ,„rsi

____

�;
1' *
PAGE FOURTEEN

THE SANFORD HERALD. WEDNESDAY. PEC. 2, 1925

Right before your eyes, the genius of man and the generosity of Nature are fast
bringing to maturity, the prophetic vision of the developers of Loch-Arbor. , ;
Now, opportunity beckons to homeseekers and investors! For here, within a few
minutes of the business section the city, convenient to everything is a spot you
will love to call home.
It embraces every desired attribute of the most favored communities. Broad
drives and boulevards, golf course and country club, waterways and lakes, in
fact everything that will make it the future show place of the Sanford district.
Full information
concerning the development and improvement program
can be
•
—
obtained from our representative who will be stationed at the main entrance of
our property, (Country Hub Road) daily and Sunday, from 11 A. M. to 5 P. M.

Temporary Office Seminole Bank Bldg

* v v v v v v

v v v v
v ’X*

�’ ‘‘V j i , *&lt;V4.

•* ’ v 'i —

“MISSING LINK” OF
DUTCH GUINEA IS
FRENCH SECTION CAUSING DEBATE
IN NEW ORLEANS
TO BE PROTECTED

S T E W A R T S W A S H IN G T O N LE T TE R
B y C H A R L E S P. S T E W A R T
W A S H I N G T O N , Dec. 3.— The
A v e ra g e m in
probably will say
1,600 is a pretty Rood yearly
_____ om e.
A n Income’s sufficiency,
• how ever, depends on how its re­
cipient h is to live. “ H i s " to live?
C a n 't ho live to suit himself? Not
a lw a y s.
A n ambassador, among
oth ers, h is got to live up to hi*
Job. “ G o t " is the word. Ilis style
o f living is a matter concerning
Which ■ diplomat has no choice.
T h a t’s why the
United States
diplom atic service is a rervico for
rich men exclusively.
This isn't
necessarily true of the consular
service.
A consul hasn’t n pleniten tlary’s social obligations.
It
r't true o f foreign diplomats in
A m erica. Most of them draw two
three or four times the p .;/ ours
do. Our ministers at a .cry i;\v
m odest capitals do manage to live
on their salaries.
Hut generaliy
speaking it spells ruin for n man
w hole s t iff o f secretaries and at­
taches are in the same fix. Their
expenses aren't as high as thcii
ch ief’s but neither are thoir sal­
aries.

^

K

This is no argument in favor of
high er diplomatic salaries.
Mott
A m erican diplomats arc dead will­
in g to foot ambnssadorinl Ml! for
the honor they get out o f it. They

u

The
ambassador, or minister,
isn ’t the only one whose oftieia’
income won’ t support him.
Hi.,

%

Tuscon E ditor Fnys Question
O f W hether P igm y Is Evo­
lving Or D egenerating Will
Have T o Be Decided First

Commission Is Elected T o
TUSCON, Ariz., Dec. 3.—( &amp; ) Serve Wiih City O fficials
Whether the pigm y o f Dutch New
In Preserving Remains O f Guinen is evolving or degenerating
Section 200 Years Old first nvjst be determined before it
NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 3.—(JT) —
' ’ i» .x Cairo. Frenrli quarter of
0 H N v Orl nnw, when? memories
1 f jc*ten r.y abound o.i every sido.
will •&gt;. pro;*.t«d from Moder!sm,
A commissi' n of seven members
has been cr. ateJ t&lt;- net in an nddsorv capacity with city council
lo fee that no buildings or rcnalrs “ rut o. character" crowd in­
to the h!stnric section now 230
ven-s old.
f!*"t? ? 'and 11»■» f'nbildo, where
transfer of tl i? Louisiana Purhr
t,* k plir e: St. Louis Cathdrni, Ijiii’ l in 1791; the French
Market, dating from 1723; Napol­
eon liru«e, liuilt l»y Girod for the
Emperor’s residence when Lnfitte’s
nen niiMild bring him from St.
'f l"nn; the shop of I.;iLf:tte, the
circle himself, and the Old Ah
sintlie House no longer selling ab­
sinthe, lint still hale nnd hearty

m ay be classed as the “ m sisin g
lin k ," in the opinion o f A lb e r t
Rebel, Tucson editor, w ho has seen
the creature.
In commenting on the S m ith ­

known a

comparatively h ig h j.‘.ate

$ °™ ili« tio m

»

-* «««««

Z

remnants of art » j . " M g , ‘
an alphabet known only to them.

Suite

The Unusual

--------------- 9 _ _ _ _ _ _

c*eal Fertilizers

Highest

THE DREAM HOI

Quality

ID E A L BRANDS have led the State fo r thirty years. Order early and
avoid delays caused by congested freig h t conditions.

OPEN FO R IN SP E C T IO N

D AILY FROM 2 TO 3 p

Location next to model hom e on P alm etto Ave., in pjne
fast growing, highly restricted resid en tia l centers.

SERVICE ORGANIZATION AVAILABLE TO
VEGETABLE GROW ERS
We o ffe r to the vegetable grow ers o f Florida, through our subsidiary.
Florida Agricultural Supply Company, the services o f I)r. M. D. Leonard,
rn EnUm ologist nnd Plant Pathologist o f high repute. If troubles arise in
the field, tell us about their, nnd we will g iv e you the most up-to-date meth­
od o f control. Our price list No. 29 will be sent upon request.

without Inrge financial resource*
o f his own to accept n foreign post
U k o Worth — New $390,000.09
under our government,
hotel to lie erected at Twelfth
can afford it, too, or they wouldn’t 1 Avcnuu.nnd Ilixie Highway.
be foolisli enough
to accept ap­
pointments. In the a days of nipid communication ambassadors and
Il's n ri:h n an ’s game, howministers nren’t aa important ns j ever.
There's no getting away
they used to be, anyway.
' from it.

Robertson, Will

is a prescription fo r

sonian Institution’s expedition to
s i0.! 000 worth o f new Colds. Grippe, Flu, D engue,
Dutch New Guinen, Rebel told o f equipment to bo installed in Keller liiliuus Fever and Malaria
imprcsM'ons formed when he went
It kills the germ s.
with a Dutch geological party to Hospital.
the uncharted fastnesses o f Sum­
atra in 1918.
Pigmies may easily be called
"ape men," he said, fo r their mode
Porter E. Pitts
of living is not much above that
ItItAt KSTATR
of apes. Although his first con­
.. IInnil II IIIif.
tact with the Hntnks o f interior
4IO. ill-1 1 3 »•«
Hsnfnril. Fla.
Sumatra almost convinced him lie Phone ID0-W
had found the gap in the Darwin­
ItroUerl,ee,er’
ian hypothesis, Rebel was nmazed
to learn the savages once had

gnts* ont|

F ea tu res— Em bodying only the m ost ideal features from an
».
Tile and Oak floors throughout.
T ex ton e walls. Beamed ce!nt«
with many built-in features. M ake these six rooms and h i i u ' 1'
home. Completely nnd elegantly fu rn ish ed .
' ’ nthei

.

Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Company

F O R S A L E BY

uui

A . P. Connelly &amp; Si

M ANUFACTURERS OF ID E A L FE RTILIZE RS
Jacksonville, Florida
PA U L It. FORBES, Mgr., Sanford Branch.

Magnolia at Second

IL-

I
Izts:

and Wait for

W a tc h

You Sa ve Mon ey

o
■Br

For some time the buying public
has realized that prices on Sanferd Avenue are the lowest to he
found. The paramount reason
for this is the low rent the mer­
chants pay.

&gt;L&gt;

5 'i i

u

,

Each m erchant.on this page is
offerin g you the advantage o f
this low rent in asking low prices
for their merchandise.
Read
each ad carefully and then do your
buying here where saving is para­
mount.

i

*\v D A V E 'S DEPT. STORE
■*

■

All latest styles
colors, V' e 1 v e ts
Satins.

and
and

Flannels, Velours, Boli\ius.
Including Sport
Models nnd Fur trimmed.

SAN FO R D , FLORIDA

DAILY
M ilk-fed Hens and Fryers
Red Roe Mullet
Fresh and Salt Water Fish
Raw and Cooked Shrimp
Order Your Thanksgiving Turkey Now

217 Sanford Avenue

Phone 478-W

DON’T FOIIGKT TH AT WE
T R Y

6.50

— A t—

•108 Sanford Ave.

N ext to Sol-Rite

Kanner’s Department Store
3 Blocks From High Prices

O STEO -PATH -IK — ONE HUNDRED
PER CE N T DRESS SHOE

$

C R E N S H A W ’S

All size.

SELECT NOW— A SM A L L DEPOSIT WILL
FOR L A T E R DELIVERING

New Line
1 IV I

We will deliver on Saturday.

white only.

Santa Claus is here again in all his glory— in full charge of
Department o f South’s G reater Toyland.
Santa will have his little hook ready to make a memorandumy
every good little girl and boy will be sure to get the things they

Kendall’s Fish and Poultry Market

urday.

B road en !

Kanner’s Toyland—Santa Claus’ Headquarl

Wfci

Some good specials for Friday and Sat-

Genuine

elcomes You

F;

Our Prices arc right.

fB

Men’s Shirt |

s E ^ s fflH s s s s a iB i^ B a s r a B

SELECT NOW

Groceries.

/

309 S A N F O R D A V E N U E

iuuva *vi v i

have complete new and Fresh Stock o f

and dark colors.

T lie S ty le Shop

e.

1

Felts and Velours, Ijk’j

Ladies’ Coats

Corner 4th and Sanford Avenue

S’

Men’s Hats

Ladies’ Millinery

H O P K IN S SH OE SH O P
325 Sanford Avenue

OP XMAS AND HOLIDAY GOODS
CAN BE FOUND AT

Phone 350

213-215 Sa

We Offer You Three Fanil/
1. F am ily Finish, ironed, 1- l'**c
im um 8 pounds.
2. R ough D ry, flat pieces, ironed,
imum 8 1-2 pounds.
et j
3. W et W ash, delivered while «
M inim um 10 pounds.

�■■
2A

___

^c_r.

------ ^ H ^ _ 8 ^ F 0 R p H E R A L P t TH U RSD AY. DECEMBF.R

_______
,7 .

5od.es
[Today
Party

P a llR B e a c h
1lJ * a" % ra,Uy
especially,bulk fat steers 92&gt;0@ 11.75.
. tion together
_
I-------H R ST
M a n K l l,s H in ^ c l f
„ with unusual scarc­ State Marketing Bureau ars as
Motors, the entire list
C O N C E R T T O N IG H T
moved up sympathetically.
NEW YORK, Dee. 3.—(,P)—But­ ity o f wheat there gave fresh Im­ follows:
W EST PALM BEACH, Fla. Dee.
Some of the spcialtie3 were
Beans, green, fancy $3.00 at
8 — t/P)—Ilom cr T. Morrow, age marked up materially. Commerc­ ter easy; creamery higher than ex­ petus to buying In Chicago.
( Continued from Pape 1.)
$ 3 /0 : rakes IL 3. Is. bushel ernte*
tras r&gt;0»,@51; extra GO; first 15
Poultry
alive
steady;
fowls
17
oil, it will stand on the new mu- 23, former resident o f Lo* Ar.gcls, ial Creedit rising five and one@ 49’ ,.
one
i—.vr M^ half.
@ 2 4 ‘ i ; springs 23; turkeys 30; and hampers $2.50 at $3.50; egg
1- —1
—
i'.jif. Hi'"’
Remington
Typewriter
five
*
* *committed suioidni.(&gt;t
*gc M
*•'
; nicipnl pier at the foot o f Park Cal.,
age
Cal., committed suicide by shoot-iand Dupont Pullman and Indian
yoostera
Irt; ducks 1S@21; geese plsntj, utandard crates and hamEggs unsettled: fresh extra un.awe
.tune a«2J“
a--y I Avenue.
pCrs $2.23 at $2.G0; peppers, green,
ing himself with n. revolver in the Refining pfd. three to three annd |changed; first G2@65; storage 37 18.
Tonight's
Program
,uth of ‘ he
medium sizes standard crate« $3.50
bathroom
o
f
hi*
home
about
2:10
,
ne-haU.
Mack
ttnicks,
Hudson
@38Vi;
extras
G0(g)61;
storage
53.
The opening program, according o ’clock tins morning.
.............. tuawK urucKs,
&gt;• • • - - Hudson
at $4.50; oranges, boxes, fancy,
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Doc. 3. well matured $3.00 at $3.50; grape
the op-1 to Mr. Roizenstein, will be ns fol­
end Chrysler, Philadelphia Com­
—
—Wholesale
quotations
pre­
rain foil o lows:
pany, I.udlum Steel, Eaton Axle,
The uncertain credit outlook en­
fruit, boxes, fancy, well matured
March— Gloria, Losoy.
put the
Atlantic Coast Line and Jewel Tea couraged the resumption o f sell­ vailing on the Jacksonville market 32.30 at $3.00.
Overture— Poet and Peasant,
ami
at the
same
timeimpell
imncll- today ns reported by ths Florida
Were also notably strong. The ing
out of
NEW YORK. Dec. 3 .- ( /P &gt; .same
time
.1.. *t.....
- * ..........
II . "
* HU cd
standing rate or
interests
which
have
been
________
t _________
,?
n
caH
loans
was
1,1
l'°“ * |SUa ! F*ox Trot— All Alone, Berlin.
theth*
violent
working for higher price to lighten
Reactionary tendencies predom' 1unchanged at fivve per cent.
B. Fox Trot— No Wonder, Zichrtheir commitments.
Iteccssion*
......... .
ueccssion* eo f
[ gale-like in;
irmtjd in the bond market early
--------1one to two points were genen
general
L&lt;| the frail ,cr.
d
market
early
CHICAGO,
Dec.
a.—
(/P)—Butter
among
the
popular
industrials
an
* *
and
------ , , ,nmr»&lt;—
- ..... •«--y is occur——
occupant* ’ Concert Wnltzcs — Woodland today reflecting the
he belief in in- ,:nfhangcd. Eggs lower; firsts 53; specialties but rail shares wet
of the lake. 'Songsters, Ziehrer.
ero
vestment circles that
hat me
the advance
inV.-.'
fir i !2@ 48; rt^
rofrigeratr'.ff.ra!" bttle
'U n
affected.
'
'
l h_* victims Novelette— Moonlight in Florida, in the Longon Bank rate to five 135.
wmm*.
nk
The r M ,» « .- i - ---------- 1 ”
•
. rate
•
* f i v e l ^ ' tiUras 3 8 -a® 1!*} firsts 3 4% ®
PCr
rm l fforeshadowed
» — 1— *—
* a to
•rf drifted to ' Storm.
'*
The relatively narrow declines,
per cent
higher
— -—
l ..I, Intermission
1IUV1IIIIOO|V|i
however, indicated that the suua-|
the l ank
People have gotten over
Song— When the Lights are Federal Reserve rait^ot New Y'ork.
j/exhaastion
NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 3,—(/P)— tion should bo continued to some |
En;ui'h thrir Low, Florita.
These features rcttriccd buying Cotton future* noon bids steady; extent. In addition to U. S. Steel
the idea that “ Used Cars”
Operatic Selection—“ The Merry
and other pivotal issues, the early
kith the illy
and
enabled selllngn of both for- ,. e' V,t.V Aal}' ^ A 4.* ^lar*
;md “ Abused Cars” are
Widow” , Lchnr.
sellinng embraced Crucible S teel,,
and domestic Assuas to pro.|Ma&gt;
July
Mazurka Russe — La Czarine, olgn
(!
t*
li
e
r
a
l
Electric.
Woolworth,
^
cccd
with
little
resistance.
The
in
fc « of lunch;
synonymous. They now
Foundation Co., United C ig a r,
flationary financial
fount! in :
|
flationary
financial
&gt;measurei0„
'
&gt;
J
‘
n’
.irC
C
\
3'
\
t
^
/"?V.
Stores. Chrysler and Cerro dc PasTcnlize that it is purely a
Game.
- ; n Jiicwnrt.
adopted in France created fresh «„
!- \ . :
~V‘ \V
so Coppo.
^ ^Nntional
l ^ T Anthcn
n hcm—The Star bondholders
uneasiness i„and
the both
minds
French
: but ,thA relI1 Ou*
of ofthese
is- \a':. U ! Mar* 19-CJ: May U M ;
matter o f Judgment on
Gimbel Brothers opened oigb-*
P C[ f « t that Spangled Banner,
_____
U ues sold at lower prices.
points lower at 75 and then rallied |
their part; that is, ju d g­
c, road had
, ^ n lT T A M Q
Convertible rail bonds, such ni
to hO and some o f the selling in ,
NEW YORK, Dec. 3.—(,D— Raw I other issues was absorbed. Mur-|
r ’?« of dis- T A T 'R S T ' A D D 1
1Delaware and .Hudson 5m and
ment in choosing; a de­
' u.
^
t i a D T IT A R l T Y t ( '^ ,!;arfakc and*•Ohio 5s yielded sugir steady and unchanged atJ ray Boby sagged more than two ,
fit!
pendable dealer to buy
• 15. Refined unchanged nt 5.00 ' points to another new low for the
f -tna
;A D D
P O PU D A K
their recent gailis and motor isyear. Foreign exchanges opened
* I rrrx r H T V T T R W A
v i 8U(ig a|.() caino under renewed sell­ @5.50 for fine granulated.
from.
steady with demand aterling ad­
ipproximateTy t
______
ing pressure. Dodge Brothers (is
CHICAGO, Dec. 3.—(/?)— Hogs vancing to $4S4%.
, ( Continued from Pago 1.)
fell back more than a point and 32900; fairly active, 15 to 30c
leen connected
—
niinou i —
»•»**&gt; Boody
i»oo(iy us
Lewis-Chitty all lines.” Mrs.
Murray
6s broke more highi •; go. d and choice 150 to 200
Brown
added,
4I---CHICAGO, Dec. n.—(/P)— Near­
“ ,r.° g 0 f 0Vc r - ' than ?vwcn points to a new low :r no"**-1 .. .. ...... v,ii#,vv oiu
sle grocers or all lines,"
pound averages 11.30® 11.45; mn“ last .......
month
L&gt;0 n°M?
j
. anti[8 2 on reports that
___ the company joiitv of better M0 to 150 pound ly vertical new jumps In the price
ij- years.
.....
. .......
..
Second Street and OaU Avenue
duo books repaired,
were nj,31*1“ * was experiencing
difficulty
difficultyininsolv.
solv weight. 11.15(g) 11.60; bulk desir­ of wheat toe’: the market upward
■n here and 219
books repaired.-----i *— experiencing
’*
ing its finauenial problem. Oil able 210 to 300 pound butchers almost pix cents n bushel in the
with many
Fines Swell Coffers
I10DGH BROTHERS DEALERS SELL GOOD USED EARS
life, having
“ While tho fondness o f eortain bonds maintained a firm tone.
11.20(3 11.35; packing sows mostly first half hour hero today Dec.
one of the members to keep books out over
9•&lt;(;(’ 111); bulk dwirnblo Hilling ri ing to 1.77' . Ann unexpect­
[r? the Scrap the 14-day limit entaila some inpigs II.75(To11.20; heavy weight e d big advance in Liverpool quotaThe readiness with which stocks il.llr,t li.35; medium 11.'20@11.50;
ul an active i convenience to other members nt
!odbt Church, j times, this negligent habit results were taken in the early selling light 11.09® 11.05..
Cattle 11.000; general market
&gt;«» « m em ber'jn swelling the coffers o f the li- movement was regarded by some
traders ns indicating that support- nctitvo; ficd steers slow, spots 10
Unitcd C o m -'............................
. . .
brary,” Mrs. Brown explained.
isociatlnn.
Several donations o f books to ing orders were under the market u « ir.c higher; best matured steer
his widow, a the library, particularly the hand­ and when the recognized leaders 112,:15; several loads 11.50@12.00;
Coleman, o f some editions presented to tho o r­
kit t.v» sisters, ganization by Harry T. Bodwoll,
, Mrs. Steven hnvo assisted materially in the de­
icksonville.
velopment o f the present large
BthVr of Mr*, circulation, Miss Brown added.
torn in Pittscoming to
Ihcr about M l __________

PAGETBB1R

n
T p
Y aBrA N—
D
a
A p
P P e
E A R
IN

Stock prices turned downward at
tho opening o f today’s market aa
the increase in the London Bank
rate to 5 percent intensified the
fears o f a change in tile local Fed­
eral Reserve- Bank at the after­
noon meeting.
Cotton
futures opened fairly
steady. Dec. 20.48; Jan. 19.72;
Mar. 19.68; May 19.33; July 19.03.

MARKETS

asa

USED-OR ABUSED?

E

S.t i't j!to ‘ city’ library

I. W. PHILLIPS’ SONS

1

Christmas Shopping
, at Home!
Among the
[of tplcndid

many Xmas Gift Seti

FU LLE R B R U S H E S
you will fir.d a dklislufu* gift hr
each oi your relatives and friend*.
Voii .elect these gib* in ihc quirt and
comfort of your own hi-tr.t. Ooly the
Eallrr Man Mil* thtfm. He intemn lo
rail on you hrfore Chri.tma*, lut iKitrr
write orphoachininuw. Nm Idicatica
to buy.

C. M. PARK
__________ Box 525

Plans For New Fire
StationOnPalmetto
Iy- ir ago. H |
n AvenueMadePublic
V and father.
j

member o f
City Manager W. B. Williarrts i
fell and popurrle of friends. this morning made public the pto-W
, an only &lt;on, liminary plana for the proposed 1
new fire station which, if erected
a.*t month.
will stand nt the corner o f Pal­
■id-iy
metto Avenue and Second Street.
rm.Ie :lii; ,aft, , The plans submitted to tho city
for a joint, j,y Architect Elton J. Moughton,
conducted at I ca|| for nn estimated expenditure
•ch Saturday ; ,.f §30,000. The proposed station
o'clock b y ,
|H, 0f two-story construction
f St. Peters-j with towers at both front and rear
)1« man's c'.os-, enndn o f brick nnil stucco finish,
fork.rs in ths
According to reliable authority
tho station will he equipped with
nar.tor of the the latest conveniences nml com1 llcv. ..Morti- pletc fire house apparatus. Many
f Holy Cross innovations in the arrangement of
ill also be in the interior are to'tfc incerBomflmlar.ee with &gt;d in the building, it is savT,' and
if erected the station will bo one.
and Mrs. °f l'u» most modern in tho sta te,'
fet. Augustine! Mr- " ’ illiams said.
I. Coleman, are
H was stated this morninng that ;
nm,•».•- other 11 r'' detailed information would
L expected t&gt; • forthcoming upon tho comple•course of the ,Ion
tl,c plana and drawings for
. Jf. Trues- the structure.
Purdy, Arthur
---------------- :----------------[ .Carrie
Hoyle'FORD TO GET SNOW SHOES

tiM S i l
'10x6; &gt;

fo lia r F i r e
la., Dec. 3.

utreus fire in
‘ Bluffs was
iwn district

MADRID, Dec. 3,— (/P)—King
Jn. i
|it fire wa ■ Alfonso has agreed to the nblition
explosion of the military directorate and its
hmiuiro Com- succc.-.aion o f a civil cahinot under
»lire conqmn- Capt. Gen. Primo de Rivera. Tho !
ncil Bluffs new government is to take the
viing flames. oath o f office before the king to­
day.
Xfire had deitory Grand

[

Keys

Agnia Iltiick hi* iron first place irr die motor
d itu ear industry. Thi* year, u* in every one of the
pr-.cJing seven, the public bat; invested more
dollars ia Hoick autom obile* than in other
ca.-r built bv any m em ber o f the National
Automobile Chamber o f Commerce.

For eight years Iluick list dominated ijunlitv
motor car vales, enjoying nearly a decade of
lcjJership, while a host o f other line cars
were driving for the pLcc t.f honor InM by
Buica.
A better idea c f die magnitude o f (bis Iluiik
achievement may be id mined wl rn yon con­
sider tli.it to duplicate it, a motor car S\. old
need to capture first place now, then bold it
continuously unfit 197-1.

Myriad Dreams Come True
*

j .a

S ..

U

BU1CK MOTOR CO.. FLINT, MICHIGAN
Uiitit.m i/Cimtral Msii iriCoiPMtill hi

1

f

-

.

n*0 3 r |

? &lt;p

'

-

I\ ®'ll

TsJI I

i Grand Hotel
.l-;,: liii’ *t

14 to flee from
ia scanty at-

'

I

irr buildings,
|

:W &gt;ZJL

Buie* ha bu3t vi britcr motor car, anil public
recognition lt.it followed—hat singled it out at
the one car among ail—which contains in the
greatc't r.iea«urc the essentials o f depend U •.
economic.-.! '-tul luxurious ructoriug.

MAGNOLIA* A V E .

V

*

t

r y M I K Y ’ R E in a sim ple, od d ly m ystcriciis
JL jewel b o x , these keys to the car o f her ow n
she lias wanted so m uch. T h e re m ay be othar
g ib s that approach hut none that rivals an auto­
m obile at Christm as. It is the one g ift every
w om an w ants m ost in the world. Y et . . .
today, it is on e that even a man in m oderate
circum stances can g iv e w ithout financial strain.

To have won rite, lion’ s iliarc o f p tblic prefer­
ence, year after year, for *.i long, roncln.iv.-ly
showi superior merit In the litiicl priultt.i.

SANFORD BUICK CO. .

appiness

A Glorious Christmas Cjift to Make

This e.riil-i Hukk i.» tjeii i iicirc of ilityby
#(*hcc A t.’ic Nritii ii.il Automobile Show* in
New York and Chicago.

nville. *
I
---------NORWAY, Me., Dee. 3._(/P )M e!lie Dunham, fiddler extraordinary, j
is taking to Henry Ford n pair
of snow shoes like thoss he nmdu
for Peary to wear to the North
Pole.
CIVIL CABINET IN POWER

ff s H a s

M

Jt

F.-r her— trie S tudebakcr Standard S ix Sedan
is the ideal car. It is a car designed with the
wishes o f w om en in m ind. E very convenience
she could possibly wish for. ^\n 8-dav d o c k
and gasoline gauge on the dash, im proved on epiece windshield with autom atic cleaner, sun
visor and rear-view m irror, dom e light, ash
receiver, safety ligh tin g control on the steering
wheel, stop light, coincidental lock ami fullsize balloon tires. Its b o d y is gracious nr.d
room y, seating live passengers ill com fort.
A u tom otiv e Engineers, the Standard Six e n ­
gin e is the m ost pow erful in any ca r o f its sicc
and weight.
O n e-P rolit m anufacture enables y o u to b u y
this car o f character and quality at the low est
price e v e r placed nil :i Snl.-m L*/

vVhy a Studebakcr
is a Safe
Christmas Present

fin HUDSON
T h r o u g li q u a lit y Hiidson-Essex have fo r Ionj;
b een the W o r lJ ’s Largest Selling
T h e e c o n o m ie s o f this greatest volume produ c­
tio n are passed o n to buyers in prices, which
e v e r y o n e k n ow s, are below all com parison.

rtW\yc, rtcuVism, tdatica
IlLES’

lo t i\\C3e pi\\s

T h a t is w h y ow n ers think ot Hudson, not in
term s o f the price paid, but in the costly car
q u a litie s , p e r fo r m a n c e and reliability it c o n ­
tinues to give lo n g after the price Is forgotten.

Vl or in your
Imay aave you

Hudson Brougham,51450 Hudson 7-Pass.Sedan.51650

W P iU s
j quick tcVicf.

W l.

I#
j.Vmt m»y buy at once with
confidence that no aniiouucciiiczit of “ new yearly model*”
»t the January shows will
! '-..-.ke your Liutlcbakcr arti­
ficially obsolete.
Your Studebakcr dealer has
' Keys to Happiness now. He
i will nuke car delivery CliristI m u * morning,Christmas Eve,
or any lime you prefer. Under
i Studebakcr’* Budget Plan of
•Purduue yon may pay for it
•at of income on terms to fit
jo u r individual require­
ments.

T h e Studebakcr
Standard Six Sedan
Pnur Doors —Anple PowerWool Trltmned

$1395

t-a fl unJ war lux extra

A l l P r i c c j F r t i t i t t a r .it T a x E x t t a

p t »etU ik e r a

R*—25 doses
^®uomy pack-

SEMINOLE HUDSON
i

&amp;ESSEX CO.

----------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------

A ONE-PROFIT VALUE WITH ENORMOUS EXCESS MILEAGE ASSURED BY UNIT-BUILT CONSTRUCTION

r&gt;#

4

�THE SANFORD H E R A L D. T H U R SD A Y , D E C E M B E R ,JM )25».

PAGE FOUR

Smoking at Bryn Mawr

H ie S a n ford H era ld
tv * ,, ( t t i r M u •*••(&lt;
at
»U»i4a
Second Class Mmtttr.
1 » 1 », at th* »»**{of!le*
Florida vndar Act o f

ftia t.t.A iK ii
E UOWAKU

_____ I M i f * r
DISA2*
IIKItO .. — __ S’ * • • ( * &gt;

111 Hlfli*"*

*»*** M

TuTu m Tu i -t io * h * r w
On* T*ut--l'.00 si* M eats*
L»«l|vcrr&lt;l In L’O,
n *«k , ISo.

K&lt;n:i»n

1*

* * r r # * r ____________________ ____
■f e c i a l . aoT tca .1

ob itu a r y

a ii

anf ir t f card* of thn*k*» rssoluilont
■nd nolle** ot en te r.* la—*nt*wb# f*
i h t r i i i * r t M ill* w ill t&gt;* c*)»ri«d
■ M tn r R THE ASSOCIATED PH EM

Associated Pres* I* esclustv*|* entitled I n fhe #•* for r••ab fleatlan o ' a ll new* dispatches
tte d lt* ', t J It or not oth*rw ls* cred­
i t In this paper and alao th* lom* n*w i puhiiabed hareln. All right*
?f /apubllcation of epeclal Jlepaiohaa baratn *r# alao r « »«r-»d .______
THURSDAY, PEC. 3. 1923
TH E K BRALii’V PLA TFO R M
t^—Deeper water route to Jackson'

v lll* .

. .

%r—Construction of St. John*-Indiap River canal. .
*,— E*ten»lon c f white w*y.
i f -B tliia ion of local *mu*ement*.
— Swimming pool, tennia court*,

etc.

iz— Augmenting of building pro­
g ra m -k oin e*, ho.ele, apartment

For twenty-eight years Bryn M awr has had a rule
prohibiting cigarette smoking. Recently Dr. Marion Edwards
Park, president of tiiat institution, revoked the form er edict
and declared that in the future, girls should he permitted
to smoke with certain minor restrictions.
Dr. Park realizes that a change in tim e e ffe cts changes
in customs and says, “ A regulation prohibiting smoking
can no longer depend on the authority o f conscience and
convention which made up public opinion, and it is no longer
effective in a self-governing com m onw ealth.”
W hile we do not feel that Dr. Park’s action warrants any
unusual amount of praise, we cannot fail to approve. The
effect o f the ruling will be to give a general impression that
she approves o f smoking, which we believe is not the case.
On the other hand if a girl is goin g to smoke, it is better
that she do so in a prescribed fashion than slip o f f to some
dimly lighted recess where her escapade will pass unseen.
W e believe that there is a rapidly grow ing tendency on
the part o f young women to smoke, and while it may be
argued that smoking is no w orse for them than for their
young men friends, it cannot be denied that it does not do
them any good. It has been our experience that in such
m atters college rules have little effect. All the college pre­
sidential edicts in the world could not keep a girl from smok­
ing if she wanted to smoke.
W hile Dr. Park has "legalized” at Bryn Mawr, it is not
to be assumed that she expects all, or very many, of the
girls to avail themselves o f the opportunity.
--------------------o--------------------

We’ ll Cancel the Order

htjiinf.

•.-—Extension of «*reet paving program.
1.— Construction
of
toulavard
And now The New York W orld i.s worried, it is dubious,
■rot nd la k e Monroe,
in
a
word, it i.s very pessim istic. W h y?
g —Comple'Jon o f city beautifica­
Because
it has learned that tw enty-five gondolas, equip­
tion program.
t .— Expansion ot school system ped with modern devices for evoking romance, are in pro­
with provision for Increaard fa­
cess o f shipm ent to a Florida real estate com pany, which
cilities.
W n t.E VERSE FOR TODAY
BURK GUIDANCE:— In all thy
waya acknowledge him, und ho
shall direct thy pnths. Proverbs

&lt;|,n

PRAYER:— Lord, we know not
what a dny may bring forth, but
we believe in Thee and commit
our way to Thee, assured thnt
Thou knowest all the way, and
will guide ua.

.-

IF

. ---- o---------

LIFE

WERE LIVED .IN
HOOKS
I f liven were only lived in hooka
how euty It would be;
W* then could soothe our consci­
ences with alcver sophistry.
We then could wade in sin und
shame o f every sort and kind,
And point to that as evidence o f
a superior mind.

will use them to lend a distinctive picturesque atmosphere
to its particular resort.
"T h is nails once and for till the canard that American
business men have no regard for beauty,” says The World.
"B u t, though it does high credit to their aesthetic sense,
docs it do the same to their business sense? Will it sell lots?
One fears not. Gondolas and Florida real estate are two
concepts which cannot be associated without certain disas­
trous commercial consequences. How the notion ever got
started is unexplained, but it is a widespread notion never­
theless, that much Florida real estate, so to speak, has a
high-tide value and a low-tide value. The moment a com ­
pany announces that its listed properties may be convenient­
ly visited in a gondola, that moment those listed properties
begin to depreciate in value at an alarm ing rate. In our
cauacity o f champion o f the fine arts, we hope these gon­
dolas remain to delight the eye as long as Florida remains
the flower-strewn playground o f the Western Hemisphere;
but in our capacity o f booster for American business, we
are non-committal, we reserve judgem ent, we are doubious;
in a word we are very pessim istic.”
That settles it. W e won’t have gondolas.

Two Million Cross
Gandy Bridge

MY FAVORITE STORIES
Hy IRVIN 8. COBB

Those who bring in the liquor
do a lot of running but in some
cases those who use it, tnko one
drink and lie—forever.
Johnny Spencer is comparing
"M h" Ferguson to Premier Mus­
solini but there's u great deal of
difference between the two, being
it case o f one knowing how to gel
nwny'with it and while the other
la trying to and can’t.
While we are engaged in the
jinn time of picking Ail-American
this and All-American that, maneone might tell us who is the AllAmeiicun honcheud o f the year.
Today's best laugh: “ Driving it
ear by touch is the subject of an
article quoted in the Literary Di­
gest. A good tunny people hit)
them on the same system ,"— Miami
News.
A Minneapolis womun hits been
giantcd a divorce because her hitsband used ell of his spare time
at tho radio. One eonsulation is
that she knew where he was ui&gt;
the time, and that's more than a
lot of wives can suy.
EPITAPH
Here lie the remains
Of Pcrrival Sapp;
He drove his cur
With u girl in his I
— Harasot
Hut why not tell
It ull, old pal
Wltut becunie of
Percy’s gal?
— Macon Telegraph
Percy had scarcely gone,
Into his coffin lid;
When she went up on high
To .join old Percy kid.

THE PERILS OF PRANKING
There was it homicide trial g o ­
ing on ut a remote county scut
ilk the mountains o f West Virginia
and a lanky native took the stand
to testify to the good character
und peaceful disposition o f the pri­
soner at the bar. When he had
given the accused a glowing testi­
monial the prosecuting attorney
took him in hand for cross-exami­
nation.
"L ook here," he demanded: "is’t
that the mark of an old knife cut
you’ve got across the lobe o f your
left ea r?"
"Yus. sub; it ii&gt;"
“ Well,
who
inflicted
that
w ound?"
“ Hill, tliar, he done it, one time.”
“ By ‘ Bill’ do you inrun the de­
fendant here?"

Referring to the Scrippx-llowurdI
chain of papers, t|te New York]
Commercial properly advises that
tIn* good peoplu of Fluridu should
not worry "because a certain syn-'
dicute of newspapers has seen fit i
to rather malign and abuse thut
state." The Commercial has been I
a consistent admirer of Floridu. It
is a substantial publication uml its
editorial pages are always filled
with sound observations, ,4'onse-1

quontly what

it lays

below

la

worthy of the attention o f Florida.]
while not ut ull complimentary to
the employers of llurold Keats:
The papers in question have lit­
tle .standing in this country. If tiny
of them have yet contained an item
that was constructive in its nature
thut item has never been culled to
our attention. These papers were
era in tho LoKolletto move­
ment. and were the first to come
out demanding tho abolition of the
Supreme Court. These papers have
been leaders in trying to put over
"nationalization” of the railroads,
ami they have sponsored every
radical movement yet presented,
the more radical the stronger they
arc for it. While always demanding
a "a q u a e deal" for labor they pay
the lowest salaries o f uuy papers

t o m a l w a y s t r iu m p h s in

t h e end

Florida Timcs-Union

to be the longest automobile bridge
in the world, is just a year old
and nlrcndy has counted more than
two million persons
in automo­
biles crosing from St. Petersburg
i to Tampa or from Tampa to St.
Petersburg.
The big causeway
w as a success from the opening
day, and traffic over it steadily
increases. Traffic was somewhat
light in May, it Is said, but nt
this time o f year there is
almost n sternly stream o f cars
going and coming.
The St. Petersburg Independent
commenting on the Gandy bridge
on its first anniversary, snid that
taking trucks, buses and automo­
biles and the distance o f twenty
miles from city to city, the Gan­
dy bridge traffic amounted to ap­
proximately sixteen million car
miles. This is ample evidence o f I
the popularity o f the structure and 1
testimony to its desirability.
The Independent, incidentally,'
said:
There arc several features of
Gandy bridge traffic. One out­
standing feature is the snfety rec­
ord attained. Of the 2,000,000 or
more persons who crossed
the
bridge, all hut a half dozen or so
made the trip without injury and
hut two fatal accidents have oc i
cured on the bridge or causeways,'
despite the fact that the traffic |
was continuous through nil the &gt;
hours of dny and night, und un­
der nil weather conditions.
Bridge officials,
several of
whom have had years o f experi­
ence in dealing with the public
state that motorists are the most
friendly of all classes of the pub­
lic to do business with. During
the year there has been virtually ‘
no friction between motorists and I
bridge employes at the toll sta­
tions and George S. "D ad" Gnr.tly, father of the bridge project,
states tiiat although twenty or
more men of the bridge organiza­
tion have transacted business with
hundreds of thousands o f motrr-J
ista, not a single ‘‘kick" has been!
brought to his attention.
During the first few months of]
bridge operation it became evident
that motorists did have one or
two faults, one of the principal o f I
which was the habit of running
out of gasoline and stalling their
cars out on the bridge or cause­
ways, miles from the nearest fill­
ing station.
In February, the;
Tampa and St. Petersbury Bail-'
way Company, which operates the!
bridge, instituted a system o f tak­
ing care o f motorists in such'
[trouble. Several one-gallon cansj
of gasoline were kept in supply
j at tlie toll stations and at the I
&gt;drawbridge, and motorists were!
supplied witli sufficient gasoline

FLO R ID A , IT SE L F IS gottiuR new capital in it.s state
banks and trust companies alone at the rate o f a million dollars a day. More than 450 million dollars was invested in the
state Inst year. This year it is expected to run in excess o f .
half a billion dollars. T h e population lias increased, agricul­
ture lias expanded, roads and railroads have been built, trans­
portation has been extended, ports have been improved, com ­
merce and industry have grow n, and physically the state has
profited from a phenomenal amount o f building and construc­
tion. None o f those things will be taken away by a recession
in land price levels.
Furtherm ore, during the migration
Florida lias become a household word, every village has sent
its tourists and the winter sunshine stu ff is going strong— t
most visitors to the state either want to stay here or are bent
on going home to save enough money to come back again.
— A R TH U R M. EVAN S in Denver Post.
W e have little patience with those newspapers that ap­
pear to begrudge the South it.s present era of prosperity.
An uncalled for prejudice has too long existed in certain
Northern sections against the states below the Mason and
Dixon line. These states have resources, they have natural
advantages and, w hat’s more, they are populated with true
loyal Am ericans. W e’re for ’em good and plenty.— New
Y'ork Commercial.

CHEER UP, UNCLE

VurtMAYOWW
fAUB PoEty
L€(3f?EE,BuThVJW
5 0 0 \1S MUH ow n

QS/WAfc

Frireti at p
nuick nlf, |t
Payment! fCf
f arms, *s'j

anga and s-

A TIMELY WORD OF WARNING

K I R K ’S
AU TO T O P SHOi

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR

■Inina
Sent Cover*
ilona
Cnriieta
Hit M r r llr Avr.

industry. The fact that the out­
"O—l
.Nnnforil, I'la.
look is unusually bright is no ren-i
son for allowing an unbalanced
sense o f things to creep into gen ­
eral business dealings. The busi­
ness dealings. The business com ­
A D V E R T IS E M E N T S TELL YOU WFJ1
munity o f the United States, Mr. M ANGE O F BU SIN ESS IS DOING rOF.YOU
Miller urged, learned several great
lessons from the disastrous crisis
and depression of 1020-22, and it
Loans
is be hoped that those lessons will
MONEY AVAILABLE
be niude the basis of successful
efforts to avoid similar experien­
For First Mortgage Loans on Liberal Vi
ces in the future.
Consult us first when in th.- mg
The r».yera"e individual seems to
MaKiioll.x ft Second /
possess somewhat of the character
of the gambler. In some aspects
of its manifestation, the world ex­
cuses this fact by speaking o f it
in euphemistic terms, and indeed • u iH a iiE ia iix iiV H C o n a u iiM r iiiu g K in E f l
in certain quarters speculation lins
obtained such a hold tlint it is act­ l
AU D IT S
SYSTEMS “m
ually regarded as almost laudable
iti tunny regards. As a matter o f ' *
fact the speculative urge so blinds
t
&lt;3
tho eyes o f many that they fail
to realize in the least degree its
Jacksonville, Tampa, JIa 1
dangers, or to appreciate tiiat
Sanford, West Palm Boi 1
wealth, suddenly acquired, rarely
carries witli if that balanced abil­
C E N T R A L FLORIDA OFflR
ity in its handling which is neces­
sary for its proper and wise dis­
317*318 First National lbniSi
posal. If the speculative urge is
Sanford, Florida
getting too strong n hold upon the
thought o f the people o f America
S. ( ’,. G R A Y , Resident ilaMft
at this time, steps cannot Ik* tak­
en too soon to offset this tendency a nan n s x a n s a w naau s a n s a anananaenunm '

H a l l P e n ila n d

r
i
t

MORE WHIPPING BOSS SCAN DA I
CENTER OF !|
THINGS

ORLANDO REPORTER-STAR

center of thing* in
ns in tqmce uml in
bat, loo, is always

But, just to be more self-cen­
tered, consider some of the rea­
sons why we will be also a cen­
ter of attention a thousand years
from now.
Life became human with two in­
vent ions - - fire and stone tools,
Then for ciountless ages man roitmed the world with no change beyond slight improveincnts in those
tools ami the things made with
them
Then tame a Tew thousand years
of bronzy and a few hundred of
iron.
1hen one more niajor invention,
the alphabet, and intellectual and*
social progress began.
Several thousands of years of
ups and dovyjis, and finally two
taoru major inventions—gun pow­
der und the printing press.
Then, for the first time, the
world speeded tip. And then the
steam engine, the railroad, the
telegraph, the telephone, electric
light und motor, the bicycle, the
nutontobile, the airplane, and the
radio.
A long list, but nearly all of it
with its social and intellectual
consequences, almost in the lust
second o f the lust minute of the
Inst hour o f man'* day on earth.
Whatever may happen in the
future, to transfer.i the external
or the internal life_tj/ man, he will
have to look back on thcao few
generations ns having made more
changes than a hundred ages be­
fore.

1D AN DOBBS SAYS;
A gnng o f children about the
house is a great source of pleasure
if you can stand the static.'
Fish caught last summer really
are marvelous. Been dead for
weeks now. yet they continue to
grow.
Figuring out the deep problems
o f life is u very serious business
unlcoa you realize you nrc liable
to be wrong.

!

—

7a

*• -

WESG®****"iiC#SBsr

'Thebest
possible,
goal for
ssavingy

A home c( ]
is tin W
goal hr *•*
investment k
(Jer.cc m l'
Join ui **
home.

E aai

JEWELS
Tho wearing o f jewelry is one
o f the oldest of human customs
and, oven In this enlightened age,
a ntoro universal custom than the
wearing o f clothing. No tribe or
race of man is known of that has
not some form of jewelry and
there are still peoples who do not
observe the custom 0f wearing
clothing*
*
Americans ;&gt;ave always been
fond ot jewelry in moderation but
in recent yearn there have been
evidences o f an increasing use of
jewelry tn this country. l\.,)ni..
no longer confine their articles of
jewelry within the limitation* of
necessity and utility, us did th .
Puritan fathers and the ,.„r[y
(Junkers, and a great part o f the
public since.
The averuge man today possess
es and wears a wntch, a tie nin
cuff links of precious metal -. i . *
pci button or vest pin 0f* 8om.
fonn, a watch chain und charm
an ormcntal belt buckle, at u "V
on* finger ring and perhaps such

One thousand acres in on
and 11,558 acres in anotnei
Come and make me an off
A n y reasonable offer con

R. W. Lawt
Realtor
Phone 743

�m
f m

TTvFTSC

148

jAY, DECEMBER 3. 1925.

ACTIVITIES ::

MRS. FRED S. DAIGER, SOCIETY EDITOR

P e r s o n a ls

[ L A T E S T F A i i l O N l i N T s i o R MILADY
BY MARY MARSHALL
Copyright McClure Syndicate

_
\V P. White o f Orlando was in
th- city Wednesday on business.

VcJ,Vet '\f.dd,nKS for Mid-Winter | Sorretimo,

m iL lA U *

u

R E SID E N C E TE LE PH O N E :

Mrs. John Meisch Is Chapman Testifies
Hostess At Bridge O n!
In Appeal Hearing
Wednesday Afternoon

5

217-W

------ *—

w a l e s v is it b l a c k m u s e u m

r-f
I v lllr t f l a » |
M taut r .
Its

LONDON,
IV -.
"Black Mureum** o f Scot and Ynr&gt;!
S 1T 1C ID E
STATE
PRISON WLTHKRS where relics o f murders mid oth­
l »r M C l).
er crimes are stored, list receiv­
°* ^raBrant narcissus T * F 1 l*. C nr . l)tv ,.
•&lt;'
ed a surprise visit from the Prince
USC(1 ‘V
in decorating the s p a c-.! U(,ral‘1
Gerald Oiapni.in
f, j, of Wnler.
I mm SITU I III: I »*., I otnmrn r i.a.
iol.V0 home
U,,aPn,“ ‘ tic!,' • - &gt;
Of M r s
Inltn
__ L . .
state • s =
,*•■.....
V
. u nt bridge, the guests " v- u m lu r,u
' «•*»' &gt;
•
*i i i i B a a i E 3 R B B m a i i i i B i i i i a i s i i m c i i m u i » M e &gt;
mur■
«*
N, u * 1, members of the Idlers
tow!&lt; the witne , -ia*nl today 2
lub and two extra tables of play- and testified that he had Lid no 2
ers.
, „ .
warning o f his transfer from At ■
A : \V'
The
nfternoon
, ,, —
— i.vun passed nil too . .
,
quickly in the spirited game of anta Prlson nor ot
slate’s ■
bridge and when scores were count- nation in securing from President {
•indcr
W
•'Irs- Alex* Cool'd** a commution of Federal ■
m o„g tho club
for mail robbery.
Miss’ Ellison
.'vh,l°
Chapman was n witness but a £
among the guests
* 1 ' C " inncr few minutes and was not cross ex- 8
Refreshments nf fv.,n
i ■
. I an&gt;ined by State's Attorney Al- g

! 1
ill

accompanies
, accompaniej
V
nplf«
nf this
*i,i.
Frank Lovitt o f Leesburg spent
That Appeal totho Smart Bride, sort with a l
fr,OC,k3 °.f
the day here Wednesday transact­
Mu, w„ ^ e rlr, „ „ lc,t
ht P
a care only a little below the
a Sil* ing business.
&gt;"s. This no wtype of wedtn. Ho*
J D. He Loach o f Beaufort, S. ed her to ninrry him at once and ding
( veil IS called “empire.”
fc.jo and r is spending n few days in tan- pho protested that she* must perfoV!.'
forco
wait
until
June.
Such
haste
ford "a » business mission.
•a
•el
was unseemly.
Beatles, It
.
is was a
f c . C. T.
n f Hudson of Pnlatka spent tradition,in her family to he mar­
Lock nt Wednesday in “The City Substan­ ried in the month o f rose*.
ljiomle) * tial” attending to business.
Then the fervent ypung man
who had wisely kept abreast of
I Studio"
L. Betts
Mr. and Mrs. A. I..
Betts Itad
had precniling fashions whispered to
Scott,
k T . cl as their house guest this week, Mr. her the possibilities o f u velvet
wedding, in June you may lie
J ‘
Don Parker o f Orange City.
______
married in a bower o f roses, lie
br.»J M » lw l,l« ,, «UvL
S S i c r ' 1" 1 ptosccut" 1 Mm »«&gt; S
' will he
Frank Dorsey o f Providence, B. said, but in January you can lie
tie were served at the conclusion!
luncheon
I was among the business arriv- married In velvet — with velvet
°* J, '? cnr*I game.
onic
„i« in
i„ Sanford
Sanford on
on Wednesday.
bridesmnidth and velvet pages
al’s
Club members present were Mrs.
■
and train bearers.
Alexander
Vaughn. Mrs. Hnrry
MRP.
E.
N.
SCOTT
-Pipe Pc*
That
makes
ono
more
wedding
Judge and Mrs. Weyman motor­
8
lleeren, Mrs. Endor Curlctt, Mrs.
I, f Kiss ed to Orlando on Wednesday, com ­ listed for the week after NVw
V,eor,K°
1,
)
?
vis
Hnrt.
Mrs.
John
Announces
the
Opening
o
f
_uie.
i ear’s!
bining business and pleasure.
Bender, Mrs. W. T. Tunnicliffec,
■ of Holy
Perhaps you too are going to be
i " f . . KUMts were: Miss Ellison
In’s Club
Victor J. Miller o f Providence, married in January— fur appar­
\\ lute, Mrs. A. F. McAllister, Mrs.
i t.eorgo Ilcrhst, Mrs. Philip Bach,
R. I., arrived in Sanford on Wed­ ently no one is married before
Christmas. If you are, you mav
and Mrs. Edmund Meisch.
Pipe Or* nesday to spend some time iiere.
have planned a velvet wedding
|of Miss
B. E. Humphreys o f Wilmington. gown, or, at any rate, velvet
8
' Mrs. David Caldwell
N.
C., was among the business gowns for the bridesmaids.
Li­
At one of the last o f the fash­
visitors arriving in Sanford on
Entertains At Bridge
ionable
autumn
weddings
ir.
Wednesday.
At Rose Court Home
France— the daughter o f a viromSanford, Florida
s'.' open
.Mr. and Mrs. J. It. I.elwell and te and the son o f a count — the i
A t Her Home
Mrs. David Caldwell was the
son o f Bradenton, are spending a bridesmaids wore frocks of cygracious hostess Wednesday nftof the short time here enrouto to points clamen-colored velvet, with wide()09 Union Avenue
brimmed lints of the same line.1
, rrnoon when she entertained the (
[ill meet on the East Coast.
Friday, Dec. 4, 1925
niembeers
of the Wednesday
elbows.
This
now
typo
of
wed-1
I o'clock.
Bridge Club nt her home in Rose
J. D. Woodruff, Dr. Ben Cas­ ding about the same time the
|Court. The color scheme of yel-1 Tea Served From 3 to 6
well, Lee O. Conolcy und Emmett maid of honor and bridesmaids
8
low mid green was effectively enr- *
tlSE McCall returned Wednesday eve­ wore burnt orange velvet gowns,
ried out with baskets of yellow !
with wide-brimmed brown volvvet
ning from a short hunting trip.
GIFTS
chrysanthumums and fenis.
hats.
use
For
h loral tallies were use&lt;! in keep­
Wedding gowns o f velvet have
C. W. Brown and F. F. Grimm
ing
scores
for
the
interesting
game
quite
eclinsed
fur
the
nonce
inter­
The Home Beautiful ■
ptl. up- of Philadelphia, Pa., spent u coup­
a
- .
.
_ .
of bridge and after the usual num-1
ought le o f days hero this week looking est in gold ami silver brocade.
201
E.
1st
St.
bir o f progressions, the prize for I Hand I’alntlng. Palmy NoeilloPhone 325
The
sketch
shows
a
new
wedding
over
Hanford
ns
an
investment
lo­
ling ns
work, Yo Oltl Kitshlonetl lings,
high score, a box o f dainty hand
gown of white velvet with em­
#ir li t cation.
■
Italian llennalsaneo Art.
made hankerchiefs. was awarded
broidered girdle o f rhinestones
jren if
Open Week Pays a to n P. M.
Mrs. F. E. Knumillnt.
and
pearls.
There
is
a
tulle
veil
Mr.
and
Mrs.
T.
W.
Cnpcrton
o:'
Except I’ rhlays 3 lo S i*. M.
jther of
AN AUV1SUTLSUS1ENT Ij» A PRINTED til.IB S TO
l.P lTEIt
Following the awarding o f the
Han­ edged with lace that falls from
•they at Mystic, &lt;’onn., arrived in
TIIINGH
Prize,
the
hostess
served
delicious
i
id such ford on Wednesday for an indef­ a tight-fitting cap of luce stud­
refreshm ents in tw o courses.
Ikave to inite stay and are stopping nt the ded with pearls. The long train is
Substituting for nil absent club
embroidered nil over in rhino-!
Montezuma.
member was Mrs. F. J. Gonznlez,
stones
and
pearls.
This
type
of.
■
■
■
i
nssnivn
mm
*
M
l.l
&lt;
*
»
kemls to
wbile tbe club members present
u(I.,lll,
Rev. and Mrs. T. L. Z. Barr o f , frock, plain, straight bodice with
■summer
were Mrs. F. E. Knumillnt, Mrs.
isew m
my run spent the
m e day
nay in i, short,
•■'*i*&gt;* circular
uu-umi flaring
lairing skirt,
s u n , aim
tck-eml |New
Smyrna
am!
A. B. Wnllnce, Mrs. Claude HoSanford
Wednesday
enrouto
to
Orunadorned
long
sleeves,
is
the
down ” *
**
1
ward, Mrs. E. p. Ilousholder, Mrs.
Imeiils— lando where they will attend the tv no chosen by Molymiux for wedFloyd Palmer. Mrs. M. S. Wiggins
M -.L-.il., — #------—
ding gowns this season.
}
i" Methodist conference
and Mrs. \V. C. Hill.
break« c hat
nai
Mrs. Hazel Fisher o f Tampa nr|«:e
Gainesville—Local Presbyteri­
ON
ic party! rived here Wednesday night, and
ans purchase site for new church.
B^h the i* the guest o f Mrs. J. II. Calcwomen man, having been called here by
TO THE CITIZENS
VIOLVIST AN D F10LT HATS
md the the death of Mr. Coleman.
OF SANFORI)
pickers, j
---------,
the car.' Mrs. Henry H. Minor mid lmby, | CHICAGO, Doe. 2.—&lt;/P)—Pro- •n s u r e continued employment
FRIDAY and SA TU R D A Y
I wish to announce that 1
Itiuie to "ho have been the guests o f her hibitimi is mnking a capitalist of '•'lack reasons are rare t lay and
Ltrange m o t M i I . E. King on Union the worker, creating a general nro limited to a few industries r.m a candidate for the office
|Avenue, left l uesday evening f o r ' ownership of the iiieans of produe- Onre they \v&lt;*ro rommen in n ”»r
Ci mml iiiiiit to be
New winter aftcrnmni ami winter huts, in \ civic, and.
|fn
^ 'r aon'*t'' *n Atlanta Ga. .
ti-m and solving a strife that once
'• • v/l• — •litUn *iii»'il Hi' •t'hr • vcgiiltM
•id
iriM ,,tri i . i
Mv phw ctj
jHjjfS, ... r*
Ini'
L ' W.inV
---------Jsoemrd perpetual in the opinion of
|
Munfi ipsil Election to be held
fth.......J
wry! H. S. , Webster o f -----------Harrisburg,
ssman John G.
„., .. . . . .
.
,
’ HI IICongrecaaill«..---....
-- Cooper
----i--- of
Sale for S.'l.Sa.
on
the
h'ir^t
I’uesday
after
■hit
th.' "a.,
Pa.. president
nr&lt; iilnit o f the Rocbond
Roehond Mfir. nV,: . who addressed&gt;1 the
fho national
1
iat the•
•S’
Vt'VVA of the perennial ('U|'i, til- rh. First .Monday in Decent■Ire.
I . !L'.
i n ...............
in » ' t i uill
i i / iSanford
i| m i II von
u i n Weilnesn*
Fo., arrived
convinti-.n «f th.' Anti-Saloon
It
1
t
«
&gt;
Imit the ■ ind will spend the remainder League hero tonight.
i*•r of tins \car.
easy (• get a striko voi« »;-.i
In fill as 1f tl’e week here on business.
Mr. Cooper, who is a member ’
deration will be
r
i&lt;
timSt
i
i’.
-i
t a fine
---------o f the Brotherhood of Locomotive
n
,if
I
it.........
"i
j
'|
»i
i
ciatcd.
twidav
Henry
Wed- j,-n. j,, ,.r
I
. Mrs.
i . y
V’ Weathers
...... V left Wed(
: t•.1 that the great
■’ .p . a* initi'ii.l &gt;.
E. F. H0LSI10LDEU.
.- for her homo in A u g u f i.
. . . . .
le by labor or at 1
.i•, oinking
I
’ • after • pleasant visit hero ns
adv.i'
' ' m l iinlu-t* i'll ju
. ... ,00.1
M r. A rch i, BoUo J S n J j , . . 1 8 , 7 - . " , I r i t e T u i 'I I. i bi’i f •" fr m Inlmt s'M xxjuaRKOMii«a3tn9iaviHHaianacinBMKseHaiifln.x3UKajiuaHiiaiatiakNaaiiM auNaia3tfaaiiii«aKBa
r f ,3Un- h' r homo un Palmetto Avenue. ; j n nny ()thcr |)0ri(.d of time.
or w’-en llio !. r pall dropped
Booze rnuM11
•&gt;.-v
fin a carl Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dakin o f
‘ ‘ When the sal.i. n '^ «d . the i i. &gt;r
vv v v
.•S- i'VV'!'
;•❖
'.Nv
■&gt; ❖ v •&gt;+&lt;■
n'nre rikes in the pa t Mm
Iran n&lt; Webster City, In.,
..,nan
n,i,ywe
,,av''
1
"
‘
••••» were
n v jc amomr!
nmonir ‘W
,*. " *. •
• . 8 c.,,,h
•&gt; "but
i
r
i
li&lt;
r
factors.”
nr*' rewith the out-of-state arrivals in the
8n,d»
h comfortable
-•iran:|• 'city on
e d n e sd a y "Tinev
h e y nre|
‘f
,
*ii« W
vreunesaay.
are j’ ll*cinK
....... .. ::
,
11 ----- fine* labor irmpaM ana a
it) a pleasantly located at the Monte- homes, fine la
::n - ! irg*-t i ; r,
rong ...
labor bnnks. There
.
' " '
(chain o f strong
l«h:urr.- zunia.
zunia
. h____ . . . I....U ...
Iinell "f cot ton rag for I'leal
are some who want to go back to mg purposes.
dnnk''
[tring them now
NI
If.-’- i'
Mr. and Mr*. Steve Cocli o f A l - &gt;the old days when the beer su­ to th licrsld Composing Room.
if a bony, Ca., who have been the
tw »* th1L' Cl ntl'r of a slum
I who guests o f Mr. and Mrs Archie neighborhood where nbor lived,
■*&gt;*-&gt;■.
Ifauf It tts for the past week, left W ed-'but they nro becoming fewer yenrMilane—Tiiursday
tv.iv.
'lay for
tttviA- IiHsdav
fur a
&gt;, motor trip to the ' f 1
The Brotherhood of l.oeomotivo Geo. McManus' Cartoon Musical
|&lt;t blit V. est Coast.
Comedy—
-------Engineers was fighting the drink
J- M. Simmons and C. M. Fuller, evil a decade before the churches
'h o have recently arrived here b e g a n , Congressman Cooper assertf;om Moiintvillc, S. C., to make cd.
I
'"ford tiu.'ir home, left W edn es-1 “ When men I'.gaii I'liymg g i"1Two tone Rose and Blue, Blue and Gold and Lavender, 14 indies wide. JSilb
L- V ' ’ Vi ' ,or :i H',ort business trip to 'e r ic s , clothes, In u ■ . aut"i. etc.,
pne«l at Wcat Palm Beach.
instead o f beer and booze, it meant

Have I ictun-sque

Possibilities short 4-irtni

a ™

,he

£ $ ¥ s s js ifft
H:!!5 &gt;**?« “s SSSH. “ i w”; St

.. .

"r

.... . ~

mm

i

moifi 9COre..?’

5

Ye
Fireside
Studio

Rexali Store.

Thursday - Friday - Saturday j
D e c e m b e r 3, 4 a n d 5

\ Sanford

Drag Co

Pre- Holiday Sale

m

Prohibition Is Making Capitalist Of
Working Man, Says Ohio Congressman

H E Q U A L IT Y SH O E

Beautiful N ew Fast Colored

:»amun-

_________

.

.

.

.

-i—

Drapery

Bringing Up
Father

—

finished, guaranteed fast to sun and water.

$1.50 to $2.25 yard

if

....... . Singing -J

;,o—52.00 Plus «
HOUR

&lt;lubtoday'

F ^ :V

Lace Curtains

Cretonnes

Filet new Marquisette ruffled with
white erea mand Ivory, 2 \\ to 2l/» yds.
long.

36 inches wide, small and large pat­
terns, heavy weight.

______

Mr and Mrs. R. B. Brown and

« the
f
tb , MrV
£.
r - .....
Ip

Tor

.mil son, and Misa
Marjorie
V " f Charlotte, N. C., who
Mr° b» n ^
KUeats of Mr- and
1 • Mortimer Glover at their
,,ar,k Avenue, left T i e "
«n&gt; evening for a motor trip down
,h*
est Const.

...

ilUnri-il
llil
- O ’) m th
*;■A
h,
| 'n. here
’ Ki'Van
F** mem

TE ONLY,

.------

n ‘. Isr’ Adelaide Bonyngc o f East
i.uige, N. J.t vv|10 has lieen tho
•arming house guest of Mrs. Raymond Ley, left Thursday afterwill"- r-,r iSt’ Augustine where sho
wii join her mother and spend sevr ' ' c c lLH
. at t^,at popular winter
W
; i
Minton!

Filet Nets and Scrim
t

Silk Marquisette

;!(! to 40 nets anil Marquisette. White,
Cream and Ivory.

Cream and White 36 to 38 inches wide

25c to &lt;)5c yard

75c to $1.00 yard

f 7

‘ ‘ x,,ect to r*tu rn to
later
to
■• *w spend th o r e -

IO R CITY COMMISSION
f ’’ r ,l r

35c to 75c yard

$2.50 to $3.75 pair

s

3

u | her.e by nnn°uuce m y can-

* cam. ,: !? c J fin d*6 v o m iu g c i t y e le c " " m i , ! " n ^(,r Hie o f f i c e
o f C it y

Colored Stripe Curtains •

■an-nti-d commission.
H. R. ST E V E N S

Fine quality Marquisette with Rose Blue and Gold Stiipe.-,, :’ &gt;/ yd. fringed.

$2.25 pair
k,r.

*»uildlnj5

COLLEGE 5

K p
e t?0^hl5 epIng' Shorthand,
r hy T .:, i!,.;: dun,ntf our HAY and
ISUccFsa' 1 s w 10 buve trained

in ■- -i - —

. r-,t 0f Faaoia Artliti-Tbc Craust
A C Stasias Cuanu ta Auexta

g
»
8

_.!•/

fUElt \&gt;x‘ y’ Prepares for BETTER g
w oundup® 110" 110 ,lin(lrance

g

^ r #; sERt - M^
, " « in
u c- „ Aacac B
J U M 4 ;u i
n

.

mm

/^SpecHl Symphony 0rcr.estra K
/ /

M A T VA LFN TIN E

*

C *o4a&lt; tla(

JH
,

Cr&gt;TC *'*
"N'JfTZdt E
Slrcltj
r.
a Jiff U-vLuJ *•»&amp;***

i

The Yowell Company

?..■•!•&lt;•+&lt;•

v&lt;'v-&gt;•{••;••:•&gt;

+

+

•

{

.

+V' H&gt;

LU

ar.x u H u au u iu a«!x au ou aau g i;ii«i£U *.M g asB **3u a»i&gt; ,B B i»aji
r w i.
SI

'B N

E M
-•■I

. tjj
j »•

u

eg i R i

lfi
nd

II

.a

i ii j

.kj
it iiiifjuit ||,;
L|fi t£
,i v
m i *i, v
U\

-.

tkao
a f f l WdflH
■ ‘J
Ti W TiiMii1iiTuIMsITIJIFIi

V

•

t

5

i* i

m

�sn u n stu sn u

♦*«•***♦•&gt;❖

h

r j n n #-» i n i~» 11 »♦* n n i-»

A Britt-Chittenden

7 "*+ + &lt; lV **+ +

*:••:•** -x- :•+•:••:•+•:••»•**++•:■*•:•*

++++++++♦+♦+♦+♦++++
+++♦♦+&gt;
+ + + + + + * + * + * * iit? t*

____

!••

_—

�'
—

CLUB &amp;

of

orH
«jbed^ .~ T ollow .8

fV

protests d a m

INCON

OKEFENOKEE

Hobard Lumber Com panyAnd
Slate O f G eorgia Claim
Construction O f H ydroE le c t e e
Plant H arm ful

■ «*

_ jth e

:

•nfl e ., Htate of

30 Kant In th " h n n t J X n ' Han*«
imr South of th„ i i " rhat nafr*n». '&gt; -

„t the
Northeast corner UcKlnnln^
of
u Vi ~
—
ctlon
29..
Township is Houth », 8 ' r‘
*°n
:5
*
30
Hast.
run thenco South ,8«n,n#,&lt;:e, S® .Ka*t.
'V est 330 f«,vt. , h ®,®°„
thence
. .. ’IIA
X4a.««
feet Innr.i
mor,- nr
m ," ,K
„ ‘‘ qhoulll
? " u(l h 8&lt;5
________
. . . . . . . . w ...? * *■. '••wirude
Avenue .thrni*&lt;&gt;
Gertrude
North line of Ht
ni ° nK
the
to the W est line t!rrV»U . Avenue
r‘ l'
-MSfc.’u tlle
s w*',ow

line or said Section -a *

111vr*on and wife n il.
Kdward D . ' Atlen f .'apnie' J4° ot Vh/^pu 1,1
1.” n *‘ P ook
jnnk,, answer to th*e nhinn&lt;*» *bere t^slla*Thrasher*'* , K Allen'; MnL'
Plaint exhii&gt;ii.,i - J , bill o f corn- -------------an,«
nusbrtnd----------------------.
husbandTr.n
c°t,
,
N
Con,nt*
^
. . t,C° rd* a‘
cause.
1 J “ Kalnst .......
you.............
In this
..
t J d V . . ‘V . ^ T h e Norm
name l« unkSSt wh.°"e phrl.tlan js
ni
Krumlcr: h \t 5 :. ‘ ’arr,e J- M“ *
to
each nnd i*•y . M.
’ ' Schwarts,
Vch'var**. and
«*&gt;«» &lt;
•&gt;
Mn
*d ‘•efendant*ryif°n ! h'' a,,,,ve nnm- o f r e c o r d e d In i . i - , P„ r P|a* t h e n "ford, % Z r nT V
Published
er.
any
„rn^
l,lf
lJv|n&lt;f-and
If
eith­
er. any or Vu
“ t1"
once each week fn e°y nty' Florida. be dead,
- then it„^ .1
(,.* ai,*'. M
‘’ ’' lvininmB
fendants
»■ .
... . 0fK for four consecu- grantees
i r m n t . e ' cr n
pv I« o &lt;
'nih.rtin*
.i hidm.
heir-., tdevises,
each
and
ever»
r
5,a
'
manta
under
t "i T N
I
.s
s
Tiie
Honorable
. ... .
_______ „J. J.
are unknow n.' c l a i m i n g lH " h7
Ce&lt;,r, nf , i . ' ,,r the Circuit decease! defend*.0/ *.he following
interest In n n d » ,. . 3 V * IV. " ! the Hc'veMh 15S...
Ham Kmorino " * " !" • *"*w U : W ll...v . . i . . - _ . . an.n
«he lands
hereinabove' rtVscrlbed* n r " " '
Km,r.Un
S
n
,u
T
l
h
w,fvK,l,a
or
parcel
thcreo?
° r any part
Jve; AuK.,,aa u',' 'ba rm a n Trus-

I

li:h she rivers so ns to eliminate certain

PACE !
-

? K r ' ? OLB COUNTY,

in

CHAN-

t» . s w w
tha
N B k of Section *9, Tow’nshlo i *
South. Rang*
n * - — SO tKaat.
.---.
e n
.
Traft No, 4. AH of the BtYU of
The Florida latnd and Hevelopment
ths M M , Section 29. Townshl-j 19
Company, a Corporation.
»Vu‘ b- Kange 30 R ail, lying North
_____ Hefendants.
°* Ht (lertrude Avenue.
H U T Tit Q l’ IK T TITL H
Tract No. S.
All o f the N W *.
_
c it a t io n
To the Florida la*nd and D evel­ of Section 29. Township 19 South
Range 3« Hast
In the Sanford
opment
Corporation:
------ Company «a M
ir j m r n u o n :
'•rant, lying North of St. tlertrul-c
«
.
«
,
I
K.
nL
n,,',
*
°
a
PP'”»f
to
this
Avenue,
less
beginning
at thrm tourt that Hammons Ir
h«*~
t.ee'n"he;eTo7w,"%;S»d’hSr^c71
£ ^ ‘ “tmnHrant
” f with the lllfi
o'f't'h,
.............
..
.
Issued,
direct-1
Sanford
South
line
Noave nnu hn.»
a ^hnninan .•act,
ed to you. nnd that rte g h .H f l nf n f " J”
w.,,h ! h,‘ Sju,h
art! Noavi*• V biVnJ* " '"* * &lt; ' How- our Circuit Court at
Seminole County* Florida l as ma l e ! I ' m
".aU,1
3’
,
and wife. '
ford Tucker
return that ia
mi e
ss.
k . * m* uTl I
r?
thence North . ?25
same
cannot
h
Vn
" *hrP'®
5 J 'lfr-e* East
Joeepi, W c V " 1 Augusta Tucker:
owing to your failure to elect*of** 1 ni0” 8 o’ * B ranl&lt; **nr
chains',
fleera or appoint agvnta or toC h a v ll 'bence South 44 degrees 10 minute*
Hugh Allan.. 1 - Tuck,,«'. Trust.-e;
Mct’ ravcy; \v*u1, *
Samuel T.
within the State of Florida *anhV f
K * ' , i hnl.n"- ‘ bence South 4S dewife. K||la , n‘ ? m Kturners on nnd
Sn mlnutei. W est IS chains
against you In this cause
b l d fleer or agent unon « h ™ ‘ ‘ .ItT-. - J ' "LT***
---------, - - * 1• rbaln to
c . the
.Me point
o*o 111 o(
01
of
I&gt;. Allen n n .lw i» m5fer,on: Upward
It Is further ordered ,hat th l. eould be served.'and That y o n ^ o N beginning: are
re&lt;iulred to be and
•Mrs. Lm H*1 Thefel haggle K. Allen;
asents ure unknown.
Thrasher, and husband. “ ' b r l ' t Published In T h e r ta n fo d
aald
Circuit
Therefore.
you.
The
Florida appenr before our
Herald, a newspaper uni.nli, ,
1
Court
at the
tlan name 1,
who*.- Chrls_,
. Court House at San­
Sanford, Seminole (&lt;,,mity Florida* Land and Development C o -.n a o i" »ford.
Florida,
on
the
41
It
day
of
a corporation, named as defendant » -rd’
'"rlda.
Mngr.lndcr; » o *i’ 11;
JD. 1»2«. ami then and
Ing Intereets
Sc,'»a rt*. rlalmIn the above nnd foreVolng Ca Ui* I
V
•
't
s
unoer
any
and
all
of
- ------- 0
answer
to the bill of
said deceased. ,!er « ,an ? a,n&lt;l -'ll of
lending In the nhjve at vied .• otet I -.......r*.
T * k*
1
complaint
exhibited
against you In
alnt *,*b
|
nW S I S j s ’'
&lt;
h‘ - « ;■ h. lng a prec -dlng to *st o.ltin nli'i' romp
this
cause.
UUl.l the' title ... the V:,V ow !!,g r ; !
enth Judicial Circuit of o ,
It la further entered Hint this
claiming In ters " " S n d ^ 'j
County. Order be published In The Hanfonl
Co.,nJ&gt;ri,oV, ' t V " 1 .f5
8a»'*"“ &gt;- i ’hir'tda., *to''w 11 1*
Herald, n newspaper published In
?r.T .C;ran rM*r,,’ a* ^ 'r s ^ cember! A
*ay
l1‘"
SeTuon* 2N
0^T ow n A. lh.p, h , ,t9 S o u t h ' Sanford. Seminole County. Florida
ants. o V otherwUe "in 0U,,;r c,a,m *
once
each week for four consecu­
In the
«t
landsand
hereinafter
,|.,lerlhn
&lt;,1 nnd
*° 1,h
C o i V r ^ r t h e Range 30 Fast
any
an
,,t rIti**!!;
to- Clerk of the c U
llrant. lying South of the * Right*- tive weeks.
l
n
'n
n
,|l
/'^
K
c
la
l
ClrruU
,,f
Florida.
names are unknnwsP«c*ons whose In and for Seminole Countv
WITNKSS the Honorable J. J.
w ny'a5f " f ,h ° *’ ^a,l*r,, Kelt rail- Dickinson.
right
unknown, claim ng any
Judge o f
the Circuit
Hy A. M W KKKS.
those c r lln I V " " " " 1
aa‘‘ *»
Tract No. 2.
K,Tinning at th - t ourt of the Seventh Judicial Clr(SH A M
Heputy Clerk.
Northeast corner of
Section
"n &lt; ult of the State of Florida. In and
H.g ,°„f
«°ndPger: DeCOTTF.S * SrKNCK.lt.
Township 19 South. Range 30 K a .i’ for Seminole County, on I lls tho
or Seminole
Solicitors and of Council for
run thence South «*tn feet tliem-.' -nd day of December A. D 1925.
m ore particularlv 1,a,e „,,f . v^ )r' ‘ln. the Compliant*.
J. J. DICKINSON.
»»•
‘ hence South MS 1. , ,
lows, to - w it ;
* 'Isaerlhrd as folHec. 3 -1 0 .1 7 .21-31 feet more or less to St. OertrUde Judge of the Circuit Court of the
Seventh
Judicial
Circuit of Florida,
‘ bence W est
along
the
" • m l for Seminole County.
( s T i ) ) 4 iif" 1
I*”’ ®0,,th Dnr-hnlf
b
I"- (lertrude Avenue C8KAI.) "
Six }•) ° o f p ! , . T * " , J ) - « f Block l \ p V iM T .!ln,i ! T COI HT OF TIIK to the Meat line of Rust half „ f the DeCOTTKS A SPENCER
*&gt;:'
Q "n r'er of said section .lollcltors and of Council for the
A»dKdim
ition
hn,’/ ” a.n iu”
' T,,c k e rto
’a
•".HATH
o n to
to ( 8
Sanford,
according
OI-* I ' l n i i i ,JI’
, . DIf’IAI.
,*
'r illf'I
•&gt;** 1’IT A , thence
North
t the North line
'hence
North29to
•H
I """"A .
IN a n d
F o il I of cald
Section
Complainant.
M. a

Smith,
Complainant.

r£“«

r ta.ffls:.':™ •-*’~%xz

* ’g itzA &amp; p s.

Iteged
to the beginning.
1 thunco ^ast
Tract N11. 3
The km. - , ,
Vffair1 JACKSONVILLE, Fin., Dec. 3.
Section 29
1 , ? f th* S t s N J W ^ ”rf.,P»,rtPS r tit
l.it Jg
Is _Protests
—Protests against
against the
the proposed
proposed NBI*
fSKAt.)
South. Ilange h L
T w " “ P 13 T
L.&lt;•/ ve~«—.. . 11,1 tounty of Seminole
l -ili
Okefenokee swamp hydro-electric
Tract No. t
’
the N K 'i o / H e c t i o ' * ° f R o i i c f f i 8- * . ?pK«CEn.
ban‘
project
by «•
J. •Prince
prU
JCLW UJ
••••vw Webster,
- - - - - - 1 at- t‘
tow nship
Ccmpiafnant**! ° f ^ " n' ,{ for
1torney
r e n r erepresenting
s e n t i m r the state of
— 19 South, itanee in
of St. .Vor,rtn .. £?"*•
’ Georgia andt he Okefonokec hunt- North
Dec. 3-10-17-21-31
Tract No. 5. All o f i V v w i .
and dshing
ing and
earning club,
ciuo, andd
anuu by
uy Lar- Section 29. Township
id
s-J of
I.
___
___
iKr
South.
rv E. Pedrick, representing the n » n w
Hast i„ l\ J *
1fort!
Hobard ouimn.1
ItOOUru
Lumber Company
v/vio»'*...j o f Geor—---»t st. &lt;:. rtrudo
rtl
*r.VKXTH 4 J n » i n , ? T OF Tilt:
"S’ Kl.o III! ! U,V'A,V CIHCUIT
the
Pro- Kia, were heard today at the openopen tcrscctlnn or ,i... „*!
"RMIXoiS
rlr -V*
FO,‘
fears; imr session o f a public hearing be
t’
Kltv. , r * I’, ooru
l &gt;IT».
IN CHAN.
I fore Lt. Col. Gilbert A. Young* ?■ Stanley and
A. Unger*.
l,oncj berg, District U. S. Engineer, rep- along the Crnnt Hn«
chains.
.
resenting the federal power com- rnMr,7Sriut!1 " ,,'‘*rr, cs 3(j tlnutcs,
Complianta
hhu"-| mission.
, .
tS i|... " i l l l a m Kmersen* et tt|
K?.S; 30h'|'nohe‘, henCO s°
j I
Application looking townrd the thence West t chal
chains,
•’ •'fendants. ’
point of
Kan,f‘ harnessing o f the waters o f the licRlnnlnK;
IT T: ’, ‘ ‘ " K T t i t l k
one!
to
nnv
nm)
nil
T o w ill, 1 n a t i o n
„ ’ •U
Okefenokee
dof witthe duwuhim
Suwannee
u r nn
KCXOiIOKVU and
aim uoi
-v
names arc u n k t i ^ K .pc,r*,on* Klim | ,j,m Kmeraon and
wife,
ft!? js and St. Marys rivers to develop whoso
Inir any rlKht tttli
olal" ' - man. Triis'tee^*0^
Samu,'t t'hnpI- rvr electric power has been made to and to the lands berel3W8love*desri Khapman NVave' “ 'LnV*
1 r*a bella
*in
the United States by Ernest L. crlbed or any part or ® « l . there! (leorge |,0,vn„ ,e . ? n‘* husband.
Wofford T in 'vr n ‘S,PaT^ i
svp,I. , Hill and C. Lyman
Spencer of
,It Is
. ,hereby ordered
Augusta Ticker' a?‘ w.He. Kmll.v
„ rc Jacksonwille, who have complct- and each &lt;&gt;r vnu h^ am i'nm,nl V " Tucker.
Trusteen ''1^
" nfford
‘ char- i cd, they aver, initial surveys and j fore our aahl Circuit Cou?t at tho
a
v r w a t j,* ;
Paum, other investigations during
the Court I louse « .Sanford^Viorh.a0 ....... ...
Ltjdatn last few years of the proposal.
Vsad.
In,i ? t .^ y- ®i .January a . d .
»&gt;S«. and then and th e™ 'T a k e an
. L'ifihThe proposed, ns supplementary stver to th.- MU nf r(imt.T .i„f an'
features o f their development pro- ‘ ‘ ‘ iM B fS r th ""* yi ° "
«Vtlatills
rauaV
It In f u r t h j r o n l r m l that
or.
irsdorff gram, is:
d e r be published In T h e Hanford
[or
the
To
the
drainngc
o
f
the
r
or
tne
ID
control
me
uiuiiiugii
o»
H erald, a n•wspapfi- iMil»lisii.ii i.
[for the
ago
IJ
RO a“ Okefonekce territory of the flow Hanford. Semlimle C o u n tv , Florid a
•oiifes- 01
of me
tho ouwanneu
Suwannee unu
and oi.
St. mat
Mary
I confer
j

lllion

■

—

«t #trheb*Cou*rt°’linnJl&lt;1 Clrc«l‘ Court William
Horlda oS“ the"th S.v** e « an^ rt. aa j Jt—
tlcm Vo. Township I8*|Jlfttf °n Src* A.
D. 19J6
of January

,:.fh^hri;TVppit,ryobufnn*,

isr
r,,!'7,,r::! :x .s k;.;s "

ssr ssis**

Dec.

3-10-17-21-31

______ *_____ t

*•' » ••V

iaaBgKfafaiiuij j

\\ ITNKSH my hand and the seal

shoals that now prevent naviga! ' " ' V "/ «hc HfVi-nth
Judicial Circuit of the
State
of
bgh ln-: tion o f those streams:
Florida. In and for Seminole Counmcation,. Anti to supply sufficient water ty, on tills the 2nd day of Decem­
Irstlorff•for the operation of locks in the
f in the1proposed cross-state barge canal ber. A. D. 192V K' DOOO,’A 88’
CMerk of the HrenU Court nf (he
fcniiants that would connect the intcrcons- Seventh
Judicial Circuit of Florida
I tal waterways of the Atlantic In nnd for Seminole County
Hy: A. si. W K K K S .
kortunc j ocean with the Gulf o f Mexico,
t uncle,
l aving aside a motion by Mr. (S R A M
n r p ,,,&gt;’ C1&lt;,rk
hdorff,1Webster that the hearing be ad- DeCOTTKS &amp; SFRNCRH
Vdcrick; joupned until such a time that the Solicitors nnd of Counsel fnr tho
Complainant.
d much state o f Georgia and the Hunting
Hec. 3-10-17-24-31
" the club might have acquired suffi*
I
,
Icient data upon which to study
kldrcn, ,j,0 prop0SCd projject, Col. Young- IN T I 1 K ( Ilt t t lT r n i H I T O F T i l l '
sf . v r n t h
in iit iA
,7 ,„ V V
1° s5’.e berg granted a thirty day period
OF
I I . O IIIIM .
,&gt;
A \ l » * I’ ilH
Worn, jn Kvhich written protests might
SK M IN O I.F . C O I N T V . IV CI I VN
CRHY.
i.n.l.1.
broth- j)e submitted by Mr. Webster’s
R i m e r T. Haines and w i f e
? uc * clients.
M a r g a re t R. Unities,
I*reu‘
out in pro
Tho
*Mr.' Patrick brought mn.
I'M'*
Complainants.
VS.
1
testing the matter that the owner!
Heed
co.n‘
of
a tract o f 300t000 acres
o.Af1. 4land1
4.41141 I A#
l «*t
i fnl..
t
n•r. 4
.*1 41 4I UkIt A»1 UVI/|UUV. 44V
. 4.Cit. A
am. int hl‘ swnnipn woultl lx&lt; directly 1
1111.1, To^m iVyr* t i t i f
‘
. affected by the power project
---------ITT
4TION
Iposses

r° the Altamonte Springs Com
t»any. a Corporation:
It being mad" to a p p ea r to this
Cou rt that a .summons In Chancery I
has been h eretofore issi„.,i |„ th|J
re u s e , dlrerteil to you. and thni
kmber-1
F lo r b /l" V ff of •
‘ ‘ •"lln o le County.
|As
a
Frostproof—
New
$100,000
tour
as a*. • ■
1................
iw n t- I lorldu. lia.H mail** return that th*
s
a
m
e
ca
n
n
o
t
he
o w i n g to
*. she &lt;,s,t n,u' commercial hotel planned. y o u r f ailu re to served,,ff|,.,.rs
;lll(||
lorffa,1
---------------------------------------ap poin t " g e ’d s or
have yv |t|,|„
ill si) ,N :r!«K. 'd lH I lT .' III IIT Olilt : " ' I s State an offic er or agent niton
” • T■■•••
m :\ KNTTI
.11 IIIM \|
iled a III’ FI.Ult l i l y . I\ a mI iI lit T IT Whom pro. .Ht eould l.e Herve.l
FOR nnd that y o u r offic ers ami agents
liiwillk'
HIDIINUl.i: ( III NTV. IN C IIA N - nre u n k n o w n ;
wife, * *••»'•
T h e r e f o r e , you. The
Altamonte
fiprlnga ( otnpattv
a
rorporatlort
korcetl 11 M M, •
c
1 ornplalnant.
mim ed as a defendant In the above
•'i*. •
v I.
Ca II so llell.llllg III the alo.ye ,st\le.|
htcnds1Th" Plorl.la I.and
and
D e v e lo p - Court, be in g a ........... ding to esb 1 the * f e l t Company, a Corporation, et tabllsh and &lt;|Ulet the Utl,. t „ (|,„
.il
f o l l o w i n g lands situate, lying and
son.
'• D efen dan ts.
’ . b e i n g ill the Fojrnw. im Semlmd
cr an
m i t ’to h i ik t t i t i .i:
! and M a te o f FI. n d .i .^ a o f l. partlcn
o»init|
CITATION
I Inriy described aa fn lin w a,'oi-w R j
I Mile. -.
f"""e r stockholders of
Tract No. | |.„e 33
1
k, I , i 1: 1 !
! ••ami
and
Develop-1 tlrlffln ’ s Sul,division ,.f th. g.,o(ii
9' Ul no-iit 1 ompaiiv. 11 corporation
or- i O n e-ll.ilf ( S ’ 1 of
n,.. N’.irlhw. st
j u i u . d KII.I. tth e
la w s
o f ■ tin; Q uart, r 1M V )
of
p'., 11!,„ V
"
"f
h a v in g
ils pr in cip a l |T o w n s h i p 21 South. Rang,. :u Fast
I'.ff
."a p . Of b u sin e s s In tho in s r e ro r .l.d In Plat I :.,,k c |,ago
' v S.'.I of M.1! ’ lV ,,m l,ton L’om i-jSO o f the puldi** records o f &lt;Iran go
l&gt;. Sl.Ue of Ohio, If sa id corpora- County. Florida
In flV I
1
« le g a l e n tity .
T r a c t No. 2 I.ot 23 „ f Annie K
pUUJ ■•■■I i" " d i and e v e r v o f sa id f o r - r i r l f f l n ’ s Sul.dly M o n ..f th,. south
H, Q u a rt e r
(N W ',1
of
S -c tlo n
X
„
, .
.........
‘ HI Iformer j O n e-H alf ( S ' , ) of the Northwest
of "aald
3. _ . ...............I
t
s
lie
dead,
to
nil
.
u&gt; 4111 i&gt;4ii&gt;|
1 mv ii.hii tji .21
1 S'diui,
par- Township
South. i;
Range .in East
under mini
Muolt I nnreronirii
nnn«n»rdrd in
in run
!M»t ll.iok
I
Rich-;,!,.. ', li 1.mmi: lnlupeatH Uim«r
(’ imRo
*»*«•
» uwnivi &lt;9, 4
»r* |
.t
if in
icVnt
lien
s'
,'r
,
f'
,rn"
'
r
“
•
"‘
•'holders,
as
|
.in
of
tlopublic
.........
, of Orange
iLini 1 ri« 11.•« 11i*' •
\. Iv
1
•
*
•
h
.
i?rnntf*«.u
inf
nu
*.•!».
..............
Florlil
1
e . es. grantees or us nth- Countv.
tilway |cr •ilinant*. or otherw ise. In and
Tract No
I.. 1
' s shown
IM
rnn I •'
l '" " l hereinafter described; on tile plan of land* of The Alta
iwnr.il
, "I,
any and all other persons monte Land, lintel ,y Navigation
ration' who*.. names are unknown claim
Company, as recorded in Flat nook
I offl- 1 Rat «n&gt; right, title or Interest In j 4
page II. of the public records
ij :,,"l
1
.
...... .. . d e s c r ib e d 1j im
i .iiiki
'iiiiii »., r
I*irin.i.
land*' dtti'il,
o f *'
O ra
ng e »County
Florida
r“ l,r' lands.
ly in g and living I n j u r e h ereb y required to he and ap.

r TfaV

Eustia— Now Etistis Heights do
velopment project to entail expen
* JJJjlditurc of $2,500,000.

and

The Low Prices and Location
Make all Eyes Turn to

an
“AMID MAJESTIC PINES

ove

'
I?? j

in

.’1

r

/■ • il

Any one familiar with property in this section
know the tremendous possibilities now being of­
fered at Sanford Grove. Compare it with other
developments in the state at the price and you
will find San lord Grove one of the best buys by
far.

»

L

at- 1

Added Attraction
b Lt.:
ptked
Pimn l
f »hc;);
Ft
■

Soloist
ANII

P»7.

Radio
Performer

!1
,v. *

Today lots are offered fit introductory prices. De­
cember 15th all property in Sanford Grove will
be advanced 10 per cent. Better act today and
reap the benefit of this price increase.

! ^’ortn'

and J

JH'Hd

fitn a-1
f? indi-'
N nth► *ind.

Tonight Only
From (J to 8
P. M.

ffsult

ain!
r i« "

Inur

HENUV

SANFORD GROVE
Bart Nason, Sales Director
REA LTOR

I .K m i l F I K I .I )

Music Every Evening
SANFORD, FLORIDA

ketri?-

or
10i|’"
R«U-

Telephone 249

VALDEZ CAFE
» I Itr W . W ARN E ll, llonntfrr

c

A

j
i»
M

�[DAY, DECEMBER 3, 1
PAGE EIGHT

Late I»resldei|l Is Cnlled
Father O f Picture T hat
Has Developed Into Popu­
lar Film
Entertainm ent

Number o f Picture Theaters
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 3.— (A*)—
Varies W i t h Industrial
Disputes And The Seasonal Though perhaps he never guessed
Vagaries O f The Weather it, the Into Theodore Roosevelt

Total Is Now Placed
A t Over 20 Thousand
Situation In The Anthracite
Region Has Adversely A f­
fected Business, Is Report
NEW YORK. Pec. ,1.— (/P)—
Feeling the pinch of industrial dis­
pute* and the rensonal vagaries of
the weather, the number o f mo­
tion picture theaters In the Unit­
ed States fluctuates much ns do
tho figures on tho stock market.
The show houses of the indus­
try have been counted, however,
and the Motion Picture Producers
and Distributors of America plac­
ed the November total at 20,415.
At the same time, figures were
released showing that upwards of
twenty million people visit these
theaters daily.
The tabulation of movie houses
was first attempted and exceeds
by nearly four thousand tho esti­
mates that variously
have been
made. A significant fact noted
in the count was the increase in
the number o f small houses.
A guide book will bo prepared
from the data, making available
to the patron an index o f the pic­
ture theaters of tho country.
The situation in the anthracite
region adversely affected the mov­
ie business, as disclosed ia a de­
crease In numbers.
Across the
country in Montana, however, the
nativity about the Anaconda mine
operations brought the number to
a new high figure. Approach o f
winter weather caused the closing
of a large number o f const and re­
sort amusement houses, although
in other sections it became the
season for reopening.
Passing of ilayliglit time and the
end o f long summer evenings, in­
ducements for the nirdomc mid
open uir theater, wore additional
factors.
Tho distributors have
concluded after a consideration of
nil seasonal features in tin- busi­
ness' that llieru is a bn innee in
movie exhibitions and patronage.
Tuking tile seating capacity of
the theaters ns a basis and figur­
ing conservatively on u filled house
twice daily, the* report on attend­
ance wns compiled principally from
a report made by II. M. Richey,
general manager of tho Michigan
Motion Picture Theater Owncrn
Association.
A tendency toward tho building
o f large theaters in the cities was
noted, pcrSuinnldy
to increase
seating capacity anti thereby lower
ndmision prices. In towns, how­
ever, theaters are being erected
on n smaller scale. Arcliitectunl
and utility beauty was shown in
the building plans of all modern
theaters.

O fficers O f Fair
Body A rc Fleeted
CHICAGO, Dec.
f/R) —O ffic­
ers o f the International Associa­
tion o f Fairs and expositions were
numed yesterday. Frank I). Ful­
ler o f Monipiiia was elected presi­
dent o f tile K. I,. Richardson of
Calgary, Alberta, Canada, vicepresident; It. T. Hemphill, Okla­
homa City, Okln., secretary and
G. R. Lewis, Columbus, ()., direct­
ors were re-elected while Charles
Nash, Springfield, was ulsu named
a director.
The closing session also approv­
ed tie* proposal of funding u fel­
lowship in universities
for the
study o f fundamentals in their
management.

LONDON, Dec. 3.— (/I1)— Lord
Dawson of I’enn, the king’s phyI'iriu u , has been cnlled to I’ urwasb, to attend Rudynai Kipling,
whose condition is giving rise to
anxiety. The famous writer is re­
ported to he suffering from bron­
chitis, complicated with pneumou-

was the father of the animal pic­
ture, which has developed into one
of the most popular forms of film
entertainment.
\V. N. Selig, who has began mak­
ing motion pictures on a commer­
cial scale in Chicago in 1800 and
was one o f the leading producers
when Roosevelt was president,
tells the story, a hitherto unpub­
lished sidelight on tho statesman’s
career.
When Selig learned the presi­
dent planned to g o Africa on a
big game hunt immediately after
tho expiration of his term in 1000,
he began negotiations to bring
hu
Hermit Roosevelt to Chicago fori
a course In modern picture camera ■
work. The plan was to have him;
photograph the hunt n s u camera-'
man under contract to Selig.
Negotiations lagged, however,;
and the best Selig wns able to dot
in a personal interview with the;
president nhortly before Christmas!
was to obtain his promise that if
ho did not take a Selig camera­
man ulong he would not take an­
other.
Matters stood here when the ex-:
pedition sailed. Selig had overlookcil, however, the Snilthsoninn ln-|
st Ration's connection with the
Hunt. The Institution knew noth-1
ing o f his conversation with the
retiring president, and when the
expedition entered tho lag garnet
country an English motion picture
cameraman was along.
This was bitter news to Selig.
Ho thought Roosevpa! had broken
his promise, and so, whci.’ w o rd o tj
tho former president's firsv Ji«n |
kill was flashed to tho Uniten
States, he resolved to fake the
hunt in a film.
Up to this time animals had

taantitfuj

o'

;» *

A n d tjouc last chance to b u y D a yton a Shores p rop erty at
original first prices will be g o n e forever. H 1? *2?
H H 1? H

FFECTIVE at midnight December 5, all present price
V-&gt;y lists of Daytona Shores property will be withdrawn,
and prices will be advanced*

There wni in Chicago at tile
time a vaudeville actor who wna
ntnging a clever impersonation of
tho fanioua atnteamnn. He was
signed, and tho filming o f . “ Rig
(lame Hunting A frica" began.
The climax o f tho picture was
enacted in n big cage, about l&lt;n*
feet long and 50 feet wide, con­
taining an African “ act" convinc­
ing enough Kccnirnlly and in which
a stout iron grill aeparnted the
section in which “ Roosevelt” aim
ed hi i rifle from tho section in
which the lion roared. Negroes g a ­
thered o ff tlie streets of Chicago
made up the “ native train" o f the
lug game hunter.
At tho critical moment a puff of
while smoke issued from the coun­
terfeit ex-presidcnt’s rifle, and the
menagerie
lion
fell
mortally
v/mtndcd. To avoid disappointment
and a possible retake of thu scene,
"Ron "veil" was given only blank
cartridges to shout; tho actual
killing wns done by a sharpshoot­
er ponied on the sidelines and us
ing smokeless powder.
Although the name of Roosevelt
was not mentioned anywhere in
the film, the public generally ae
copied it as n picture of tho Rome
veil hunt, photographed in Atrien, and it was a tremendous hit.
II. was popular even abroad, and

Ilooaovclt

tho

Development work in our first unit has gone rapidly ahead
since the opening. The time has come to withdraw our low
introductory prices.
Values arc mounting rapidly at Daytona Shores because
every day we are doing something to produce an increase, -*j
The First Unit, known as the Causeway Section, surrounds
the two ends of the proposed Free Causeway over the Hali­
fax, connecting the Dixie Highway and the Atlantic Ocean
property. It is the cream of all Daytona Shores. At the low
introductory prices, it is the best buy in Florida.
Y ou have only three days more in which to make an invest-*
ment in this choice section at present prices. Do not neglect
this opportunity. Go to our nearest office at once. See the
plats, make your selection. Know the satisfaction th at
comes with having made an Investment that is sure-fire.
On the third day— with our price advance, Decembet 5—
it will be worth a big increase in money to you.

real Itoosov It

arrived in Merlin on his home­
ward journey from Africa just In
time to acts tho fake film featur­
ed in the theaters.
Ho wns furious, o f course; and
wtien he next met Selig, in the Re
i publican did) nl New York, laspoke hot words. Rut his wrath
vanished and the famous Roosevelt
audio gleamed again when the film
producer said:
" I f only you hntl taken an Am­
erican
cameraman, Colonel,
I
wouldn’t have done it. Hut you took
an Englishman."

ini- o f GOOD GOODS

1£. E. GRADY
.

105 South Colmctlo A v c.

none

EXECUTIVE OFFICES. DAYTONA
FLORIDA
D

PJhrtne 539— JNO. W . SN E E D — M yrtle Avts and tlh St.

i

aytona

St . P e te r sb u r g

'J a c k s o n v i l l e

St . A

M

ia m i

W

T

am pa

‘

u g u s t in e

in t e r

H

aven

L akeland

— G&amp;UU02&amp;/

OFFICES;
i

D

ela

Ft. L
Ft. P

L

ake

W

O

cala

G a in

Sanford

Kjssu

B

orti

unnell

h A J m Cnr

You can n ot knout
Florida until you «•
Daytor.aShores. Giant
pines. bearded live
oaks. palm and pal­
metto. magnolia and
maple . . . a woodland
paradise. The blue A t­
lantic and D a yton a
Beach . . . fifty care
abreast can course the
sends.

o&amp;cs la F k ^

trip to
T om ok i Rj” * 1

Address

�^andWorkers on SLi‘„ u„r.°„“£ '»
;e rm s, More W ork,
S trik es, Davis Says
tem pt to

discover t h

_____________T H U R S D A Y . D E C E M B E R 3,
would produce 05 percent of .n
*or? e nt* *hocs now produced a
and
In I V emp,? yed *{or
• * 300 days in the
n ?nsold
»old m
other unr.i.
year, urhi'o
_______________,___
other words, 14 1-2 percent of the -nY* iWh ® the unneec*»ary mlnee

S! IV em
pJ?yed

,th*

T .p orU d
directly
Particular work under

their jurisdiction. Hugh L. Ker.
It tS? w,orkTfloyin,? . C0-.4
bc c.l08cd
or h#,d,n
reserve. We need
some
system
work for ^ V C0Uld wSth stca'ly •or scattering unneedod workers !?"• wwetor of conciliation, said

n«w combinations e n d ? "*rL lhS '

u!l tho k

days a year produce
that during the year federal repreaim
need in any industry where they are
" 4 S L bo.tt? S
* snoes
•‘ “ S wo
-S.nccd
®°P«1 with indus­
fenny needed ip industry yet to be

trial idsputos Involving an agrregato o f 334,009 w ork er, .n&lt;fhad
been successful In aiding settle*n a large portion.
Tho United States employment
service, reported actually placing
in employment during the fiscal
year 1925, 1.0094)77 workers.
For the immigration service,
Commissioner General Hull gave
the total of aliens admitted to
the United States for tho year ns
458,435. Thc usual tourist and
business travel accounting for
largo numbers, but immigrants
admitted numbered 294,314. A to­
tal o f 25,390 persons seeking to
enter were rejected as inadndssable.
Additional patrol establishments
on borders, Mr. Hull said, had bet­
tered tho work o f the bureau, but
he asked for an increased force to
cope with aleen smuggling.
Raymond F. Crist, chief of the

ns InnM, lh° flour miU industry lf.'’®i°Ped.

Here we
fact
‘ c c .lb c hnv» th2r cxnmPlo.
,he worst situation
.y* Iho Combina- I f
try, which he held responsible fo r tion ton.lc *
much part-time and seasonal em­ .»m«'„'tnt Jto. S l L " “ *
l. emnl
JTrccnt of thc Pl«nta,
b* ..bct,wc*"
nmn or ttf
P.0rCt&gt;nt of tho wh"le
»h on
an ployment of workers. No mention
with
•?', ?r ot workers engaged in tho
of the anthracite suspension was
kr*.
per cent of
it and, a made in the report, which covered . J nd? n°t advocate a movement ?dustry.Produce 02
a, doclarwhi,° 85 P " ccnt o{
the fiscal year ending with last as were ll,onop.ly or trusts such tho
rcport of
,
*
a to have dune.
“ One o f the great elements o f
arc of the
the problem o f unemployment is n single control or factory0 mineh i s,”Ta.ke anot,ier situation, that of
ndustry hut a •cutting^Jown*of shinnl n° US C,)aL There are 338
major in the present over developed state the number to the point when. n rPP nfr mine* in the state ,{
' of some o f our larger industries,
iovcd, he
“ fh , estabH.hn.ent lE
u ™
Thee operated an aver
been able he said. "Our productive machin- net .ve basis could * ope?ate n‘ i/«“ *» ia « year. Had
bought to ! cry and equipment in many o f
a , approximately 50 weeks in
i hv/ !|iCS03'^ minesoperated
K ln
they c«uld have nrodueo.I r,
work m these industries cannot run 300 each year.
days
per
year
without
producing
, “ What is needed is some . . .
1.0°0.000 tons more in one vo.r
aiding laublic we I : a stock that cannot be sold in *his tbat will keen iroiner .mlv°«i JStcrT l^an a'i "f them produced in in*&gt;j
&lt;r any other country. As an il­ mines and the m n .V .',0 C-°al
“c « dawn th ?lC T n n 7 in niJril
possible lustration, the census lists 1,570 plants needed to nmln. ' Ul UU" i: every industry you will find h?
Id a
on the prob- boot and shoe factories: O f these P E ™ “ f a l l shoes producwl, nnd S ’
„,tate o f
227 o f 14 1-2 percent produce 05
B. n m inilusif they should run full time, the" keen ! ! Van s‘‘11, ,,n,, noc,lecd to
__________
________
J K 1
;“ i« quale number o f work

as •**-a r a

irou/LZTu-i' l l 0 "&gt;w» f £ 4 T l,!hra'nti pr”ju" b«

r a s ■.

sr ■«*

If this cannot be per­
mitted under tho existing Inws,
tnen there must bo a way of modiJJ'ing them so as to permit it with­
out incurring any other moro serioui , confequenc?.”
The Secretary repeated his rec­
ommendations for legislation to
permit examination abroad o f all
immigrants, upon the system now
operating in Knglnml and Ireland.
He asked likewise for more liberal
terms of retirement on pension to
government employes, and for tho
construction of a building to house
300
tnci I-nbor Department.
As 1
to
general immigration
immigration polipoll
rv/'i
,1 BPnL,rnl
hit r.illnitl.i I
■ ..
&lt;■' jlT reP**ted recommendations
f V he “ “
hment of quotas af'migrants from countries

z

for

enrollemnt

in

the

United

states of aliens.
Heads of bureaus in the Iuibor

c ia U c r v k ^
•Ul!l1e ",cc&lt;1 ariscs for s«»»&gt;e spemr o
h? n' e*
business, {he
ear or one’s'personal effects that require expert % 11°
high grade merchandise or sane advice
’

Naturalisation Boraao, aaU than D
2 7 7 * 1 8 , declarations o? lnten- J
tion to becom o citisens by aliens
during tho year, and 1624258 pe­
titions fo r
fin al
naturalisation.
Sir. L O U IS , D ec. 2.— (JP)— Com*
O f this la st to ta l, 15,613 petitions
plete rehabilitation o f the Mus­
were denied, ch iefly on grounds o f
cle Shoals, B irm ingham and
bad
character
and
insufficient
sacola railroad a t an estlm at
length o f residence.
cost o f $2,500,000 w ill be st
Mr. Hull noted that desertions o f soon a fte r Jan. 1 by the St- Loo
senmen from foreign
ships at San Francisco R ailw ay C om p aiij,
United States ports were on the President Jam es M . K a r a , of the
increase, and Secretary Davis took Frisco announced today.
up the subject in his recommenda­
Tho Frisco recently purchases!
tions, asking tho codifying o f tho
the Pensacola line and took i t
immigration statutes with refer­
over Dec. 1. The line i t 143 m ile*
ence to this and other types o f
long and runs from Kibrough, A la .,
evasion o f tho immigration res­
to Pensacola, F la . A pproxim ately
triction policy. Tho legal provis­
nine months w ill be needed to
ions for deportation o f aliens im­
complete the w ork he said, since
properly within tho Unites States,
the road must be practically re­

he said, were faulty, and should bo
built.
revised by Congress.
"I t

intention,**

NEW YORK,
Count Saint has
yer for himself.
has not tried to
ess by telephone

SERVICE STATIONS—always ready and glad to help
you.

•I."
.•
..V* ;.r

SERVICE is uppermost in their minds— they hold it
foremost in their policies. Most o f them have built their
enterprise on a solid foundation o f more and better
SERVICE. It will pay you to take advantage o f these
SERVICE STATIONS.

houses o f W „ l S,iP,I C ,a' e ‘ ,hc representative business
". r , anforcl v, hich make a business o f irivimr diligent and conscientious SERVICE. These are your

GET THE HABIT

PERFECTION

Say

AUTO LAUNDRY
n

is tho Frisco's

said the railroad president " t o di­
vert a great deal o f middle west­
ern, gulf port tra ffic over the new
Dee. 3 . - ( ^ - line to tho splendid port a t Pen­
retained a Inw- sacola."
No, insists, ho
reach the Count­
West Palm Reach— Plans fo r
at Palm Bench. mtllion-dollar, 18-itory Congrega-

SAI.M RETAINS LAWYER

'

■ 5•

%
■i

“BUTTER NUT BREAD”

m
FOR SANFOUI)

San ford ’s New L oaf Substantial
Now patent machine and process saves the finish.
Gets the dirt— cars cleaned in from 20 to 30 minutes.

W i g h t B ro s. C o ., In c .

BUTTER NUT BAKING CO.

Sanford, Florida

y

115 M agnolila Ave,

NOW OPEN FOR HUSINESS
ACCESSORIES— GAS AND OIL

'

1st and Elm

10th and Sanford

Oak Ave.

1*2 Illk. off 1st St.

Xr.
........

m il .

-

GOOD PLUMBING
I

8?
' O

&lt;

For Added Comfort

f

V.

L.
L. ■

lo u r homo will ponHcuii aildod comfort and tho chnrm o f an
improved interior, if you allow Jumcu A. Sand* to iimtull a
romplcto Bathroom outfit or n modern wuih buaia or new
equipment in your kitchen.
.I
By our plan you can have the best at a prieo that will allow
you a real saving. Pay* for itself in tho long run.
Let’s talk it over.

; *

JAMES A. SANDS

&gt;
. L»:
^&lt;•&lt;1-

:

O ffice 323 Sanford Ave.

\&amp;2i
- :^
.
—: . ■ T ’ »;

■
J- W k

SMITH GARAGE

ROYALPALM

K AN N E R’S D EPARTM EN T STORE

AND

3 0 5 E . Second St.

Oil

(ias

Parts

OUTFITTERS FOR THE HOME A N D FAM ILY

Repairing

Welding

Phone 481 -J

A . K AN N EIt, Proprietor

SERVICE STATION

D R Y CLEANERS

i -it l

Phone G30-J

213-215 Sanford Avenue
Phone 30

113 S. Park

i

STONE’S

AA

.

MELTON ELECTRIC CO.

\

Cor. 4th and Sanford

g r o c e r ie s

W a tc h T h is S p a c e lo r
F u r th e r A n n o u n c e -

m eats

CHICKENS

m ent

M

•••••••« V.

321 Sanford A ve.

CONTRACTING and SUPPLIES
AN YTH IN G E L E C T R IC A L
FROM FLASH LIGH TS TO ELECTRIC RANGES
Phone 630-L3

Phone 6G0
"V . .. •. ,l. » '.*■
■si

4

V
u

V.

*

�THE HANFORD HERALD, THURSDAY,

For the First Time in' History
You May Acquire Property in Aristocratic Ormond
ru r

\ k k b :.'. v y j k i .

l it Ja JX

B &amp; to*

A

,

A ll

In the heart of Ormond on the magnificent
HALIFAX PENINSULA-running from the Hali­
fax River to the ocean on the World’s Finest
Beach.
1,800 feel from the home of John D. Rockefeller

■'.teals and entertainment included gratis, starts
from Sanford Saturday, December 5,1925, going
through DeLand, Daytona, Daytona Beach, Sea­
breeze, Ormond and beautiful Halifax Country
and Return in a fleet of comfortable private au­
tomobiles with experienced chauffeurs.

/-ire Some ta c ts
1inu

Ormond Parkway is in tin.* heart of
Ormond, the city beautiful.
Ormond Parkway is the host .-hunted
1(oniesite in &lt;h inoml.
Onuond Paikv.ay has it*; private
yacht landing’ and pier.
Oimand Parkway has a 00 fool boule­
vard v:ilh a 11! fool parkway,
which will be the finest thorough­
fare in the Halifax Country.

Ormond Parkway will have every
modern convenience necessary
tor a com fortable home and a
good investment.

Ormond Parkway is 1,800 feet from
the luxurious Coquina Hotel.

Ormand Parkway is 1,800 feet from
the home o f John D. Rockefeller.

Ormond Parkway is 1,800 feet from
the exclusive Ormond Beach H o­
tel— a Flagler Hostelry than which
there is none finer in all Florida.

&lt;)i moral Parkway is 1,800 feet from
the famous Ormond Golf Links.

Ormond Parkway is 1,800 feet from
the Shopping center, P ostoffice
and Rockefeller Church.

The summer resort of Florida— the winter resort
of America. Ormond 5’arkwav has more beauty,
mure in locution, more in improvements, more in
desirability, FOR LESS MONEY TH AN A N Y ­
WHERE SN FLORIDA.
; IRATE THIS OPPORTUNITY for a
home or a quick turn-over.

. BEGINS DECEMBER 5,1925
Starting at Valdez Hotel Saturday 9:80 A. M
For Tickets write, call or phone Le­
roy Chamberlain, or Oscar Burkland

THIS TOUR IS ABSOLUTELY GRATIS
We invite you to investigate only-you are not
igated to purchase or in any way vvhatsoeve

VALD EZ HOTEL
Phone 458

Sanford, Fla

1ms tour is by courtesy of The
Realty Company Inc., 108
Reach Street Daytona.
Developers o f
Revilo Boulevard
Bridgeport Heights
Ormond Parkway

^Ma?jiLriiiiifEridjBJEiiiEr£raf^gfiifarajEigjara
W K S iffiftfi

Sands
South

• &lt;c:

�t h e SANFOftD

LOS ANGLES— Henry Wnllnch,
New York, won n decision from
Ed. Cndenn, former light weight
champ o f tho Navy.
OAKLAND, Cal.— D. 0 . Klnpan,
New York won a decision over
Tiger Johnny Cline, Fresno, ruid■‘ i. Ilarrl
jlball die weight in 8 roundds
Labarlm, St. Paul light weight
. .... .uv v’gieiaorpc Pet­
Oakland in -I rels. The game will be a dedica­
•(.D— bent Mike Seigel
i.
New
York.
major rounds; Johnny Green
tory affair, Villa,
Manila
rgiate j won from Pedro T
."
Relieving that the strongest de­
...........
"i; Leo fense is in a powerful attack,
mar- j bantamweight
ir»_ 4 rounds
San ___
Frnnvey defen'ted I Conch
seven Ichevelier, C__
Tnlrfian ran his squer.
i —
sec- Jack Seigler, former
.n«./ —
nmntcur throughi two hours o f strenuous
fii.
! r* rvyweight champ o f Germany in practice1 yesterday afternoon and
,ct:;Cck3 thl.,4 rounds.
i.l was not until darkness had s-.tan.! football., ELDORADO, Ark.— .lack Sulli- tied
(
' “ 1 over
the Winter Park grid
B lost in g o lf.’ van, Fort Worth heavyweight, that th.
‘ he coach announced it "a
rhino kept up knocked oat Red Dugan, Kansas day” and called
.....-.1 o ff the menders
b, while its City heavyweight in R rounds.
I wh
io would make the trip down the
» m „ r\,v vast const. A varied attack totenm-s regain
FE, over
N. M.^-J.
htJ. Hockeyw, W0J,ANTA
„ decision
Henry 01CV
(K id)y gether with a screened aerial o f­
ten i* Ins been perfected durin*'
r P T1 k'liM' -s j&gt;ar|lt,C() Santa Fe, in 10 rounds.
SAN FRANCISCO— Mason G rif- the
j j Vfew days o f practice this week
e used ngnillut the Petrels.
n ' ’ 1:1Ur° lc nil, San Jose, welterweight, beat I That
the game will be unusually
.! “ One Step” Watson, Omaha, in colorful
color
is indicated hv tie* fact
that the Petr d a were titleholders
i o f the Southern Intercollegiate
! Athletic Association la *, year, r n.l
i were headed for that honor again
1this year until they were* knocked
; over by the Mere r Rears
th1 NEW YORK, Dee. 3.— (/I*)— tune o f 20 to 9. These same Mer­
Dat tmouth places three players on cer Hears ttonne.d the far ,
the All-American team selected by youngest members o f the S’&gt;. 1 A
Il rowing presA. by a count o f 11 to 0. which i •
fcy conquering Pick Rarlow, head foothnl! coach i taken an an indication * f the r&gt; I&amp;ihiagt»n hus- at Colgate, who differs from the I ntive
strength o f tli. Tar-. »&gt;•&gt;
r pinions o f most observers by .
bn the hoxing
picking
Sage,
Dartmouth
cad,
int : ::&lt;l n tai::i*d
atrnd of his teammate, Tully.
i:".* shooting
H arlow ’s *"?lectionr. fo llo w :
sharing the
Ends—
Prod a, Drown aid ^—
.1 swimming
Dartmouth.
.
Mimmary of
Ncbrashu
lion in
l!&gt; I laeKus— Wier,
il.ir.g
ti-

Savy.
K.rgctown

HERALD. THURSDAY, DECEMBER

Sanford's last major close-in development, frontin
roe and the Seminole Boulevard, only a few minut
of the city. A wonderful opportunity for the m;
homesite in a wonderful community
» % »

'* * • * - *

—

I

•

•*

»

*

“

---------

---------

- —

.

V I

K

Inches, ('linking and Hnioth- u
ir.iis Relieved. A Liniment
Did It.
Mr . (Jen. Raldwin, College
( olumbia, .
rays she will
I &lt;iI■ tell nr write her full cx•ii n.-e to any one about Snrbol
luadruple, a calorics &gt; liniment,
ct more information from Sorliol
eiiij any, Mcehnnicshurg, Ohio,
II ding stores or locally at Uoum!at &amp; Anderson.
vmi

Tampa — Factory building
Green Street and 110th Avenue,
quired by Salvation Arm y.

IVnnsyl

.;.&lt;■

M a r v a n ia In v e stm e n t

... ....j,...

%

SCRUGGS-SCOGGAN REALTY
division) Syrn

:

SALES AGENTS

division)

IRST STREET

PHONE 735

MASONIC TEMPLE

Chandler,
iMritnr.l, llillii.

Hm
SkUn

aclcjonvill*;

E

Oillinioia
Snn 3-12.42.
Ioj1. [&gt;omla

Never Annoys or “Nairs at Any of Their Guests
the Wonderful

a IBJi «nd
« io Ho,;,!.

tn. In-h,.!&lt;■,)
U.F.GHANY
ijatkionrillc.

^ Automobiles

M A R T clothes, fine c lo t h e s — the kind
young men want Hart filial i net
Marx, the tailors for young men, made Iht
lively models we’re featuring 101 Inns -

S

We never forget the courtesy you have a right to expect
from us.
The delightful luncheons which are served without cost
are not soon forgotten by our hundreds o f guests.
A beautiful new Pullman bus leaves from the P ostoffico

They solve the gift question,
young man in the family.

corner at 0 o’clock Saturday morning, returning at 4
P. M. The trip being made by way o f New Smyrna on
good roads. You are invited now.

M cK innon-M arkw ood C e.
Furnishers to Men Who Know

105 South Palmetto

�THE . . ™ ™ p h e r a l d , T f f l ^ A T J E C E O T C T j ^
►AGE TWELVE

A Real Opportunity

BONDS

IN SU R A N C E

A HOME READY FOR YOU
Handsome Brick Bungalow at Corner Central and Pal­

San Lanta Homes
Several distinctive stucco houses o f Spanish architec­
ture, em bodying every convenience including automa­
tic gas water heaters and built-in features, are ready
fo r immediate occupancy.
Thea« homes are splendidly located in the
Residential Masterpiece where thoughtful

midst o f Sanford’s
restrictions guaran­
tee an atmosphere of ncighborlincss and contentment.

San Lanta Combines Home Atm osphere With
Constantly Enhancing Values

Knight &amp; MacNeill
107-109 South Park Avenue
REALTORS
R. 0 . BRINKM AN
Mgr. Realty Dept.

MRS. SAM H. CAM PBELL
MRS. J. M. LeMOINE
Salesladies.

metto1 Five rooms and Bath and all m odern conven­
iences! Lot 70x120, East and South Exposure. Priced
much less than actual value.
It is to your advantage to familiarize you rself
with our exclusive listings before purchasing, as
they a fford m ost unusual opportunities.

Terms Reasonable

THE HOWARD CORPORATION

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

Phone 72

Masons Bldg.

REALTORS

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
Magnolia A t Second

LOANS

One’s mid
order of!
vice toh$
in his
manage i

Phone 48

INVESTM ENTS

WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT OF

BUNGALOWS

Associate

VIRGINIA COURT
Higgins - Smith - Wight, Inc.

Five room s and hath on beautiful corner on Sanford
Heights. Large Lot, every modern convenience.
Priced at only $7,500 with suitable terms.

R E A L TO R S

39 feet business property on Sanford Avenue corner
close in for $130 per front foot. Act quickly on this.

Sales Agents For

McCALL &amp; FOX

L 0C H -A R B 0R

“ The Firm Substantial”

Country Club Property o f Lakes and

113l/ 2 Magnolia Ave.

All Realty
limy work]
their elie
Each Rei
the Codei
minateim
seious i
standards]
select R«1
are k J

Facing North Between Oak and French

Phone 745

$325 cash, $325 in 60 days, balance at rate o f $100 every
three months.

FOR SALE, CHEAP

Near the G olf Links, including beautiful lakes and
orange grove, $500.00 per acre.

Phone 713
W « offer today ten lota in Fort .Mellon, actually below the
market price. You will hnvc n profit of two to three hundred
dollar* when you buy. I'ricea ranging from $1,650 to $2,500.

Sanford Avenue Corner
Best corner on Sanford Ave. at 4th St. 71x126, $650
per foot, one fourth cash.

Compare price of Iota In Mnyfair nnd Marrania
across the turret, with these.

Well located, near new Hotel, high and dry, city water
and lighta. In view
and fanned by Itreeco from I.ako .Mon­
roe— What more?

221 Mei.sch Building.

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

THRASHER &amp; GARNER
112 Park Avenue

Phone 633W

A Satisfied Buyer means
more than a mere sale— It
means a customer—we’re
after Customers.

in \rrr&gt;— Knstrrn frontage
west *&gt;f I'aiila. *225 tier.*.

on

Lake,

due

f'ornrr link mill lllh . Iim« 117 __l*rtr.-,|
MUlrlt sulr. li.VOO. *1,000 cash.

f,,r

A e r c w -S p llt l,y 11r w Still.- I l l a l m a y .
liiKJL 13k*0 iiffe,
Cood t•*rin m.

All

ko

PAUL LAKE— Realtor
Telephone 711
R °«m 8, Garner-W oodruff Bldg.
Salesman— E. T. Moore

BETTER BUYS

DUBOSE &amp; HOLLER
Established 1910

I.nnu* ltu«liir*4 lot, |iiirtl&gt; lin p r otr d * our
lilork front I ’ irit Nntlniiul llm ik IliilldliiK*
An rtifllnii «|irrulft(loit nlll* k *io«I prrv rn l
litrontf fcitiiirr.

S r tr r n l r v r r l l r u f , r r n t r n l ly locttlril, liiMlnr***
pruprrtlr *— f I rut d im * c e le r y I unit*— oriiuK**
It rot »•*.

FOR SUBDIVISION:—
21 acros Just outaido city limits. North of Country Club.
10 acres tiled and, in the city, cheaper than anything near it.
275 acres, beautiful Inke front tract. 20 minutes from town.

JIOME SPECIALS:—
Five rooms nnd bath, dose in, the beat buy in town. Only $1,800.
Right new Stucco house, 7 rooms and bath, also garage. Must
be r.eon tu be appreciated. Iiuilt to live in, not just to sell.

B ooth H B ib b s
REALTORS

New Modern
Five-room Bungalow
Open Fireplace
Well Located

LOT SI'E( IA Ii»:—

Four lots in Bose Court, 2 on S a n ford 'A v e. All for
$10,000.

Exclusive Listings A Specialty
117 Magnolia Avenue.

R. W. LAWTON
Real Estate and Investments
Rooms 203-205 Meisch Building

12 Houses

$6,825.00
easy

paym ents

E. E. PAGE
1he Substantial Realtor
12-14 Garner-Woodruff Bldg
TELEPHONE 770

5 ROOMS UP
PRICES $4,800 UP
GOOD TERMS

S. W, BRADFORD
REALTOR
■Milano Theater Bldg.

100x104 Cor

house. f°ur

�Consult u s regarding your investments in Real Estate.
Our experience will help you make money.

RESIDENCE LOTS
N um ber 8 on Oak A vc. between Thirteenth and Fourteenth Sts. $2,500.00
N um ber 55 in Rose Court ................................................................... $3,000!00

BUSINESS PROPERTY
48 by 105 feel on Union A v e n u e ..............................................
e . r nnn nn
100 feet on First Street Extension, per f o o t ..................................S
00
Lot 9 in Block “ A ” on Sanford Avenue ................................ I ~ W , 5 0 0 : ! ) 0
These are Rood and we have many others.

Re-Sale Department

Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc.
RE ALTO RS
210 East F irst Street

social
a serealtor
nd to

Hence
n for
ssible.
ess of
ional
iscrie conhical
cl you
lunsel

Phnne708-709

W e have opened this department as a matter
o f convenience and for the purpose o f ren­
dering a service to those who have bought
lots in Mayfair, Bel-Air, First Street Exten­
sion and Dreamwold.
The owner o f any lot in any o f these proper­
ties may list his lot or lots with this depart­
ment at his own price and on whatever
terms he may desire.
The services of this department will be en­
tirely concentrated on the re-sale only o f lots
in the above developments or other develop­
ments o f this Company, thereby a fford in g a
more particular effort to sell than could he
obtained otherwise.
Through this department the owner out o f
town can leave his re-sale problems where
they will receive preferred attention.
W e have listed now some very excellent
lots at prices making a re-sale profitable to
both buyer and seller.

“REAL BARGAINS”
Corner Lot (98x135) Union Avenue. Price........ $19,500
This is near the Forrest Lake Hotel
One Lot Rose Court, Grand View Avenue.......... $2,500.00
Thirteen acres facing- on Lake Monroe, 1200 feet Water
front. P r ic e ................................................ $100,000.00
Seven Lots fron tin g on Sanford Avenue between Com­
mercial and Seminole Boulevard. Price $850.00 front ft.
,,

V i|l'l

«-M

R. C. TISDALE
REALTOR

Real Estate Investment

236-238 Meisch Building.

phone 23

Phone 23.

MB

RE-SALE DEPARTMENT

The Bodwell Realty Co.

PALMETTO AVENUE LOT

jublic

IN LAN E’S ADDITION
jm of
EAL[tle is
sound

Sanford, Florida

211 East First Street

$2,250 v

! 1

• |

“ in f*

rum

•

i v M U 'i'i

*&gt;ui *

v h m in

* # t\

iutvi -i-tiM u ff

Between K atie and Franklin Streets, well located and
can be bought on easy terms.

fc iiffh ,
i -m

DEAN-BERG CORPORATION
Phone 713

515 First National Bank Bldg.

SCRUGGS-SCOGGAN REALTY CO.lnc.
‘faith.
SAL-

m

•* ' i

I have I OH fvet on Myrtle Avenue and
A. C. L. It. It., I Yi Mocks from First St.—
Worth ?."i00 per front foot. Owner needs
money and will sacrifice for $.100 per front
foot.
Six lots on Kim Ave., and 13lh St. At
SH.OOO, this parrel is a giveaway.
Act
quick.

fcartment

I

Use Your Foresight
We announce to the realty public that this newly
formed company is now established and ready to
perform a professional real estate service for our
many friends in Sanford, and for visitors and in­
vestors who are in the city. W. E. (Ed) Scoggan,
well and favorably known in Sanford and F. II.
Scruggs, Realtor, are the officers of this realty
corporation. We have several properties of merit
for sale and we have buyers ready for attractive
propositions.

U U V I I U2JJ

REALTOR
tfrumley-Fuleston Bldg.
Phone 751

OSCAR R. BROOKS
“ The Lot K in g” Realtor
•106 First National Hank Hldg.

i l l A '

fie 190-W

It

LOTS IN

PINEHURST
DREAMWOLD
FT. MELLON

SCRUGGS-SCOGGAN REALTY CO. Inc.

SEE US

Masonic Bldg.
Phone 735

FOR

LAKE FRONT
property

W e Have Some Bargains
In Houses

W. P. CARTER
REALTOR

Tamiami Land Co.
p&amp;one 249

Room 3, Ball Building
Phone 142

230 Meisch Hid};.
Phone 718
•9 A
• i

-

•1

—

ij

. ■

t

202 FIRST STREET
Phone 773

�THE SANFORD H E lU tD , T im iK P A Y .^ g g g » g g g A j2 2

TF.FN

The Fast half of the Northeast

n o n c e o f rcnt.icA T ioN
HF.UIAI* NO. 018199
lkim rlitu.nl of |j»r In terior
I? 8 191 nil OfflCu Hi flm nesvllle.
Flotilla. A u r .
!'&gt;*#•
,r 4 tTICK l» hcrtb &gt; K'.yttl
that
c o m ?,-&gt; W. BJoblom
o f o . ik e .Mary,
Florida, w h o on A u g u s t 13, 198.1,
made Homestead Hntry, No. 018199,
f o r NW&gt;. of sw«4. Section 9. T o w n ­
ship 20 S.. K a n e* 30 E.. TatlahdsscQ
.Meridian, has filed notice o f Irttention to m a k e C o m m u ta t io n P r o o f
to establish elalni to the Innd abovvdeserlhed.
b e fo r e
Clerk
Circuit
Court, at Sanford. Florida, on the
3th day of O ctober. 1985.
c la im a n t mimes as w itness**
c.
Fnrlnn, o f l.ake M ar) FI .

Q u r r t e r ami the B a st half o f
Nortlit.isi &lt;Jimrt&lt;r
of
Southe.ixt tic.irt* r o f S e c tio n S e v e n ­
teen 117). T o w n s h i p
Twenty*
on e ( 21) .Smith o f Jtenxe Tttcw*
t j - n l n e i *li» Kast.
H ..........
from the sworn bill
o f l.ena I* l.elsch. a w id ow , herein
filed, that y o u and each o f you a r e
d e f e n d a n t s to said bill, that y ou r
r esid en c es nro u n k n o w n : tlmt each
o f you. th e said named defendants.
If llvlnu. Is o&gt; er the n ve o f t w e n t y
o n e ; that th ere Is no person In the
State o f F lor id a the s e r v ic e o f sn hpeena upon w hom v/euld hind the
• m l I 'fe n d a n t * . If IIv Imk. o r either
o f tie in, and It fu rth er appearing
n mi l .
..rn bill o f eoinplulnt that
ll i- uii b e lie f o f the compla in ant
that Hi. re li a Tierxnn o r are persons

is THF.nKFonrc

onnnnF.D

that

you and each of you und all pnrtlt*
i-l.■i:nintc an Intercut In *uhl lands
,u&gt;p«'«r to the
bill
of complaint
&gt; . r. in fifed on or before Mo riday.
tfirf 7th day of
December A» D..

Iteall) C«nvryancr&gt;
iJ'-i.
Florida I.ami mi.I ITull &lt; oinIt Is further ordered thnt this
notice bo published In the Hanford
jvm) : Phi! fto' .'onberj nnd J. S.
i
braid
u newspaper published In
Cohfcn, i. part of Section 31, Town­
Hanford, Seminole County. Florida,
ship 20. Consideration $22,500.
o n c e n week for four consecutive
weeks.
\V. I,. Henley and Joseph CorWitness B. A. Douglass, Clerk of
l&lt;y to I C. Hutchinson, I.ots 9
the Circuit
Court
of
Sem in ole
mid 10. Hi. k 2, of Fameron sub­
County. Florida and the seal of said
Court
at
the
Court
House
at S in division. Aim n.irl r.f Lot* 55 and
ford. Seminole County. Florida this
P2 o f Sanford •’•.•lory Delta. Con­
the Itli day of November
A. D..
sideration, $16,000.
1523.
v.
b
.
nouar.Ass.
Chultiola Co. to L. L. Payne nrd
Clerk of Circuit Court.
J. P. IViJIiftms, K*n ucre&lt; ip Sec*
Ily : A . M. W H K K 8. D. C.
t K CUM AN A AK B IIM A N .
tion 7. Township 21”. (V.isidern*
■iilclpint for C om plainant^ _
•J.. ii ii npwn _to the » o n i'la in !*T .
‘ tlon 510.'fOD.
11. A. ', I.uquirr tn George ii. LnVJjmc. i».»rt "f .'. tion 10, Town*
ship FI; ('iifialilc.-ntiwi $2,500.
I
• n r h !•• r u n p i ill ii VITUS
SI. 1*. Robinson tn J. F. I’o'ii.ll,
S B f t l A L ”•»» 01772 1
Orpiirluirsif « f Ibe (lilrrli r
Lot 22\and Pi:,t n| Lot i'l, .Meci t ' . H. I.im l tJfflc&gt; M « I . I h. « m :I.
rn Hammock; iV tsidcration, 52,Florldn. A uk . -’ 2 I”•*'».
000.
I Notice Is h ereby n li o 0 -1* F'- J il
D.
Hjoblom
o f l.ukt- M ■ \ F bu t
Fletclif '-B ulger Realty Company
oil AiiKURt 23,
l - in. n itl&lt;» J. C. Hutchinson; lot 135, Frank iI who,
1lonientrnd F.ntry,
No. " I , , M f*o
lin Terraco,* Consideration 11,000. Jri KU o f N W 1, , H-rtl'iii 7. V.
Miller-SniUh Investment Com­ 20 H., ItanKi- 0 K. TsIUtm . j i l e has filed n u tlc- -if ira- i a l - n
pany to U. S. G ra ft, Lot 22, Block {! rldlnn.
io innl:e ( ’ on rin u titlon P roof. io es2, Lockhart's rr-*ib di vision; con- | t.ihlHIi rlnlm to the Iliad
ile -'
West First Street Corner
nidi ration f l 900.
»&lt;rlb»d, before Clerlt &lt; !•«'
t'..urt.
r i o r i .: , ifi i ’ • till iluy
Joseph ’ V. .I’ T- to Cdor.n &gt; •itf IHanford,
let filler, 19
Mariey. d(’ mV' i in Section 22,
I’ lnlniant n. m. - ;&gt;* ■ 'n ■ -n:
Township 21: m * 'sm'-ideralion.
• A. Farln.i. ,r nak-- .'h i ';. FlurR. \V. Duck vor'h to f 'lutamira
.Schuitz, Lntr 9 a ? d 10, Block 11,
This corner is right in the center o f the present act
Trafferd'. i.wtp, n«» cnnsiderntl m.
ivity nut We i Firf,t street and has a fine
' A. K. SJoli’eim M (it'orgi, l&gt;. Paul
hot fi. Block .47; Cot 31, Block 2H;
Cry.-t«l Lake g'.'l( ter lb hu m; no
loniidcralliin.
'
i v T i l f : « i n i ' i i . r n i i n iii T m .
A. Ii. Sjoblunt4 In *»1i-• Ellen
sr.v H . v m
,m m u i \i.
i iit&lt; t n
o r t i i i : «t a i i : i,r n . i m i u i .
Mills. I.o: 5, mV* k 37; Lot :n.
n
i m i m iii
i i n : r o t v r i hi
Block 28; Crystal Luke Winter
VF.tllM H.i:.
rtonias; no cousin'll ration,
IN' OIlANl'KISV.
i Jnrfies Ii. Mry-i* to Richnnloni' L i : N \ h. I . r . i s r i l . .I n h lu w .
&lt;V-rtiplolnont.
Parylass, L-,i f. Sn'i-,hine Heights
v .i.
n iV iH r .K «v. ||iNK-t " r . r i -------J&lt;in&gt; »
no consideration.
If yoti know whnt’a coming out Wc3t First Street
hie wift-; •I’ln tiivr I*. V/And nml
Ifuil-f liiiinh Hi edn
you will «t once reulizi* that this in an investment op­
W o o d , Min wifi-. i(fii| It. II. ftiiuiMi'v.
i C. K. Wllliunis U&gt; U. S. Grnnt, I f ' l l v l p t f iiofi if dend. aR aln st tin-ir
portunity seldom equalled, it will pay big returns
IaO 56, Florida Lt*nd and Colon- lu-lr* tic- i*rfe. urnutroN t»r nny oth unih-r llirm or cith er
fit once oti the (investment while you are waiting for
iinlioii Addition, no consideration. oi fr ,-lfilifiuifte
Ilf mil reepundent*.
Hie advance in values that is sure to come.
Will burn Yates
*.r, Marvin T.
Volin* nml llrilrr of I'ulitleiilfrii,
T
o
lii'i.r^f W. ln nfe nml —
Walker, part of Seel Son 29, Town­
H.df cash and balance to iuit.
JOOlfM I f - ll Iff, » ill III ii*-" I”. W I .i l
ship 21, 111 acres; /•or.&lt;idi-rntinn iiimI
- t\ oml. Iil« w ife, mol ll
11 I . .!••'. .11.■I ■ . ' i i * you ' 1
$500.
loir . i l l if ill .ol mII |iirtf&lt;* i-1itIlit 11.1
Building IVrmilff Issued
(in l o l i r i e t ur lnlrr&lt; ele linth'r tin
•George ii. Snyder, two story enlil ll* in ft W .li*i,i.n ii oil
tipnrlpient am!
go on F.lm Avi - J'ii. » Ill i »* lf«*. U n rillirr I* Wiinil
il'irt
----W oihI. Ill* w ife , IliOl I:
min, $1,609.
) l , Itul
•
Otllfl
George If. Snyder, nnn -lory Il«r,,1 tu nlf intltfiowii piirilt-H l inin'
Ink
un
lii
t
e
ii
*
'
iii
.mil
tn
'Ii', fn|
residence, Klin Avenue V2,0imi.
I •* Io
il&gt; • r ll,ed Inml i.ii'. ii
In
lid Burke, one i-toi &gt; n idmu-u; iio- ' ' iinty o f Hi'inlnotc nml
" f r i oln. t o - w l t :
on Ninth Street, -VJOo.

TysssteOMhr srtotA

L'as Service Station and
Modern Five Room Bungalow

PACKARD REALTY CO

REAL ESTATE I

V?

INVESTMENTS

KARL J.-SCHULTZ
1st National Bank Bldg.

Beautiful Span!,
$2,500 ensh, bain

Phone 744.

Twenty-five lots right in I.ongwood. Some o f these
acre.

room bungalow i

•

U&lt;J”

Easy terms,

Twenty-five lots in I.ongwood,
are on the paved road.
Lcautiful lake.

Several

All for $25,000.

ILive several sub-division tracts with unlimited
possibilities.

108 E. Second SI

\ W. F. IIOLBORN, Mgr

HOMES-LOTS-pj

Lot at N orthw est corner Oak Avc.
$-,500— $700 cash, balance, terms

ACREAGE

Choice ware-house site at corner o f Second St.,
and Cedar; one block o f f First St., at $75 per fron t
foot.

acres, Upsalaand
000. Terms.

Country

Club

road,

at

Minnll bnuer
*1300. Term*.
'IO n e r r r r lr r y farm rime
f.llllll hllllie. nil rtMlIftneiit
All f o r SNIHIO. We but. .ri
Iii fnriiMi.
inrnt « rti -Iiiiimi - *;ir In ib,
fr u n l flint, l-itrrllrnt Inini*,,,, ,
Vnliinh lr niuirluiriil
•-In-up nt S7.MHI.

Groves, Celery farms, lots, houses.

The Davey-Winston Organization

haiur ,||, .

. COLCLOUGH REU'
Real Estate

Masonic Bldg.

t

Phone 707

Gw

311 First Natioml Eii
Sanford, Fla.
i

5 L ots and 15 Houses on ThirtftS

BRYANT &amp; HA
N um ber G Ball Buildir?, .OH
' O ffice, Sanford, flcriii
20 Years Experience With Ffcf

L ong effort, experience and scientific research have
produced C R O W N G A S O L IN E the nll-pu rposo
m otor fuel.
Our reward for ties effort is found in the increasing
popularity o f C R O W N G A S O L IN E , until today it
is the first choice o f more motorists than any other
brand o f m otor-fuel, where C R O W N G A S O L IN E
18 8old.

Beautiful Spanitih Bungalow; ju.it completed; fine location; nil modern improvements,. Price $U,500. Cnali $1,500,
Balance like rent.
Eighty acres adj oimng city limits on good road. $150
acre, 1-3 cash.
lliia is a bargain.

Standardize on clean-burning C R O W N GASO
L IN E . It means maximum mileage and power,

REAL ESTATE

1,800 Acres finest nosslbR farm ^ ^
fronting full mile c**"rnW;n» thrh
witliin two mile* * ’ jjtf.OO

Sanford (S

, We furnish the
best Cement Blocks
S

tandard

O i l Co m

H
5,000 Acres Osceola ^°.un*&gt;.L”, J*T«k(
road; very near 'J11!",. «nd c s ^
attractive farm Jan •mg jo j

pany

INCORPORATED IN KENTUCKY

Residence

�TO E SAN f o r d HE!

FOR SA LE: At a bargain lumber
and extra lung timbers, V-iron,
roofing carru^ated iron, brick win­
DRUG STORE
^ rfp tion *. Drugs, dou—
■■■ dows and doors. Several sheets of
J e S near you as yoar phons. lnfRe glass. A lot of miscellaneous
i * i . Apply c°m er o f Park
Call 1 0 3 . _______________ —
cTr.V'WRITlKO done reasonable
F irs t 'class work and service.
# • 5 ? Theodore William., car.
Delivery, faanford.

■Business Service

Ha n f o r d e l e c t r i c c o .
Successors to Gillon * FI*1*
ilC Jtsgnolia.
Everything el**
»rlcal. Phone 422. Electr.gith

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1925

Family washing. Sot
guaranteed. A Grice,

38— Wanted. Situation Male
ilrilil.n t

LAKFhXTER, jobing. repairing.
t py ,d» y ,or contract. F. Conklin.
Dox 110, Long wood.
at the Postal
• Apply at
WANTED AT

__ggja man, I

42— Advlfj, Mediums

ONCE: Experienced!

39^Wantedj ituation Female
TURKEYS

PAGE

FOR SALE

1SII.

First National Hank.

A half interest in two
cement plants to com­
petent party, able to
m a n a g e a cement
plant. Capacity 2,000
per clay. We own our
own sand pit. Terms.

flrndni?' p^aoRraphic position.
M
a ,? vUaBusmcnt
b,S,lCtf° n U
"ive « it y Can
and r u u SAl.r.— Space on tho pngs
aiassey
College.
Real Estate
for classified advertisements,
gi\e references. Phone 1.15.1V
*vny not rent those vacant rooms,
FOR SALE:
&gt;t 70x117 in husior sell that second-hand goods?
Fulton, Inc.
ness district, See It. C. Shenfcr,
IC fT T PRINT SHOP— Peluting 113 Elm Ave. Sanford, Fla.
r u t ; UIU RESULTS advertise In
ATTENTION!
Engraving. Embossing, bee
»
„ l1!? .. JORT
LAUDERUALB
L . We do it. Phone 417-W
Sole— Furniture, etc.
DAILY NEWS—it covers Brow­
Ave.-Commerclai S t
ard County thoroughly which h
We carry- a full line.
PAYTONA
NOTICE
one of the most rnpidly growing
Our price, aro right.
Cash oi
d
e
l
a
n
d
f
a
r
m
s
sections on the Florida Coast.
terms. We want your business
TO A L L C O N TR A C TO R S
Sample copy and rate enrd upon
Sanford Stove &amp; Furniture Co.
Acreage
On and after January the
request.
_________ 321 E, First St.
Adjoining
10th, 1920, the Painters scale
phone 111
21*— Satie, Ileal Estate
Daytona
OHIO—Xenia. Make your snles will be $1.00 per hour.
t o , general
through the Xenia Gazette, ZenLocal 1261, Sanford
cement work, ■Idewaiae, u
Aeroplane Site
J. E. SPURLING, sub-divisioi
in, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­
Ing blocks. Irrigation boxee. Sold
specialist. Subdivision to Or
trict. Want *d and ditplay rates C.v M. D. JACKSON,
Terwllleger. Prop._______ _ _ _
on request.
■n Unit, of
1* n,do1. Florida, and FI o r :
Financial Secretary.
Heights. Florida on Dixie High
HILL LUMBER CO. Houa.
» and 10 Acre Tr
way.
Service, Quality and PnceA LITTLE WANT AD IN Tho
nr
HERALD will bring you in big
ADDRESSING — Multlgrap
Entire
Section,
24.— Lost, Found
results. Advertise those old ar­ W E H A V E THE BEST BUYS
folding
and mailing—as
$150
ticles you have stored nwny and
want it— when you want
•ACREAGEPer
Acre
have no uso for. A little thirtyPhone 673. H. E. Porch.
B
U
S
IN E S S -H O M E S
ennt ml may bring you several
and
National BankJRdg._______
dollars. I hone 148 and a repre­ /;
f/? h o n t 7 2 7
sentative will call nnd see you.
T)__por Rent, Houses
h a r r y k. p r e t t y m a n
TO REACH the prosperous fann­
(Incorporated)
ers and fern growers of Volus­
Valdez Hotel Building
ia county ndvertiso in the DcLand
112 South Park Avenue
Daily News, rate lo per word, cash
with order.
LOST: Fox TVrrier, male, half &lt;4
lus
ADVERTISING gets result. If It
________ fnce black, spot over right eye.
reaches potential buyers.
P«re fur- Answer to name of Ileach. Reward
Intkn Daily News is circulated in
cst 1st if returned to Yowell's Store.
an industrial and agricultural sec1tiop.
______
25— Opticians, Jewelers

R«d'»-__________
r,TT
sU tion s.
M«K
aali, and Second. F i r .t and Elm

EIGHTS— Three

o f F l o r i d a nine#
I t r f . i vne**:

J. H. HUTCHINSON
ItK tl.

F .S T A T n

133 W est First Street
t 'h u iie &lt; n
M e m b e r «&gt;f

SAN FOIIO. FLA.

Florida State
Florleta Aaeoelatlon.

6 acres 4 Vi miles o f
S a n f o r d on good
r o a d , suitable for
poultry farm.

G. TAYLO R DYER
Pninting— D ecorating
PH O N E 203

HILTON’S
liAltliKll juioi*
113 Magnolia Ave.
• First Class Barbers
Special Attention
Given To Ixdlci and Children.

Listings on houses in
city limits. Buyers
waiting-.

Elton J. Moughton
ARCim’F.cr
F irst N ation a l Hunk Bldg.
S n n f n r i t .--------------- Florida

V A LD E Z IIOTEI

VctfclezRectltyGo.

stairs II. C. VIELE, Jeweler. Watch,
e. Suit*
jewelery and clock repairing nnd
th and engraving. Quick service. 116 Mng- dition.
1H2I Dodge touring car.
;nolia Avenue. Phone 442.
R'23 Dodge coupe, A -l condition,
ll'2'i Ford coupe, many extras.
FOR RENT: Large furnished, at
28— Plant, Seeds. Trees
R'23 Light Ford truck.
tractive room, twin beds. 6 min
l'.*22 Ford roadster, special.
utes from postoffice. Union Ave. 8TEW AKT TUB FLORIST”
near new hotel. Phone 571-J.
Flowers for nil occasioa*.
I. W. PHILLIPS, SONS
814 Myrtle. Phone 260-Vi
FOR RENT: One well furnished
bedroom for gentlemen only. 3U.*&gt;
Typewriters, Snppplies
Magnolia Ave.
IGTON Portable four-bank
. Typewriters, “ tho king of portMyrtle nidus. ?60. Barret Portable Adding
he heat. Seminole
••I. Wcloka Bldg.
FOR RENT: Rooms, with or with
, li'24 touring, A-l condition
out meals. Reasonable rates,
Lincoln Hotel.
WANTED TO RENT
IF YOU OWN an improved celery
furnished house, or
farm and care to sell, we have room apartment, close
nut of town buyer, nnd would be 'H 1' care Herald.
glad to get in touch with you.
'Must have 10 to 20 ncres. Tele- W ANTED: A small furnislmd ap­
I phone 657. Sanford Realty Comartment for occupancy January
1st.
Permnnet resident. Address
P. O. Box lit " .

J. (i. SH ARON

17—For Sale, Houses

WANTED TO RENT: 2 or 3 fur
nished housekeeping rooms. Ap
ply*
care Herald.

FOR 8 AI.H
LM acres, beautiful ten
room house, two baths,
three fireplaces, hurdwood
floors. One mile front on
one of Orlando’s promin­
ent highways. Price $40,000.
Apply
CONNELLY &amp; SONS
•a Ave. &amp; Second Street

Sanford, Fla.
I'GR SALE: Oliver Typewriter
practically new. Apply 800 Palnu-tto Ave., nfter 2 o’clock.

Attorney-at-Law

^ria.

1

r»Al.r.: One pointer,
bird dog II months oldd.
1100 West 1st St.

|

•‘ OR.SALE: 10 ACRES LA
D«y
Mellonville Ave.. and Lak&lt;
t-bs? . Get m touch with owner.
1*3-W k’ain. Try-Me Rottling Co.

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

DEV E LO PE IW ATT P. NT 10 N
Pensacola Is beginning
tho
greatest development in Georgia’s
history; a half million dollar high­
way to the gulf beach just finish­
ed; at two million dollar bridge
across
Escambia Bay started:
quarter million dollar opera house
under construction; two millions
being spent on highway; greatest
chance for live davclopers to get
ir, on ground floor. Write Revellopment Department. Tho Pensa­
cola News.

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

TA iMPA MOANING TUlBUNKr
Send in your subscription to tne
Tribune or hand it to your Incut
denier so you tan read Florida’s
greatrst newspaper. One year,
$4.0", 6 months, ft 00. three months
{2.00. If you desire f 1,000 insuriiiK-e policy adit 75c to your order.
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
gusta, (la., Augusta’s greatest
classified medium, rate, tush, Uc
charge. 10c minimum.

EXTRA EASY TERMS

Model Trim Co.

W A N TE D TO KENT: 6 room
bungalow furnished. Will occupy
at once or for Dec. l ’». Address
L. F. care Herald.

T ry Smith's Barber
Shop for good barber
work. Ladies welcome.
N ext to Valdez.

Ike Central Roofers

W.

II. LONG

Tires and Tubes

10 REACH KUTCK3 or sellers of
Florida real estate advertise In
At prices that are right
the St. Petersburg Times. Ono c«n‘
|cent * word daily, two cents a won
Pan Am and Standard Gas ana
Sundays.
Oils
THE MORNING JOURNAL is tho
accepted want nil medium It)
Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word
Hlfclric Irons
„ „ inw tion . Minimum 2f»c.__
Radio Supplies
THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
—Central West Virginia’s larg
cit daily. Want ad rate 1 I-2c per
word; 4 insertions 1 M e ; 6 or
mure Ic per word each insertion.

IOsteen fcement plant.
Experienced prefera­

J

ABOUr folk County und
nd, through
the Stari. Best advertising tneSouth Florida. Published
*. STAR-TELEGRAM—
|, Florida.

r linrnir I* Nr\l
••Uc Trim llir I nr
\dl Ihr OMnrr.”

i Twenty^ men for our

ble but not necessary

Will practice in all the court*
W A N TE D —Second band sanitary Examination of Abstracts 'A 1-nmt
couch or cot. (’. II. Pearce, care
MAINE — Watervllle, Morning
Titles given especial attention
o f Herald.
Sentinel, Thousands of Maine
Offices in Court House
people aro interested in Florida
W A N T E D : 2 or
room lurmstieil
Reach them through
property,
apartment in private family.
the Sentinel,. Rute curd on «*p
Nice location. Phone
________
plication.
W ANTED TO RENT: Store house
MORGANTOWN. W. VA., people I
50x75, with long lease. City
arc interested in l* loridu. Kncli |
Realtor Co. Hall Bldg
of them through a classified ad —
W A N TE D : Room with private
in the Morgantown POST. Six „
family. Private bath, paint work
cents
a word for six consecutive «
must Ihj white, clean nnd attrac­
issues.
u
tive. Paul It. Forbes, Phone II7-J.
--------—----------------- ------------------------, ■
COLUMBUS (G n.) LEDGER — &lt;
COMPENTENT stenographer de­
Classified ads have th'; largest a
sires situation. Experienced real
circulation In Southwestern (ieor- »
estate, nnd general office work.
cia. Rato 8c (G-word line) line. ■
Address It. L. S. care Herald.

W A N TE D : 3 to I room'modem
SA'.K: Baby Overland cnr.
house for permanent resident.
qi!; 800 Palmetto Ave., nfter
Address P. O. Box 838.
I-'-’ l DODGE I passeng
•' l condition. 1024 For
A-l condition, ( ’has. T. F
!"r Car Co., Phone 602,

TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa
Fin. Thousands read the clas­
sified page, of Florida’s Gte.it
Home Daily, rates 2 cents a word.
Minimum 25c, cash with order.
Write for complete rate card.

W. V. Wheeler Inc

COMPANY.

r e a l t y

INCORPORATED

--------------“^T P E AJ £ T 0 H 3 &gt; ------------

T H i 'b a

*

ME •

T H E AvO H E ' o • b D O U L O
f i e t a k ; e m o v j /t o f

XDrA &lt;bH O U LO
T AK EM
*MNO THE. F IR E . I'b O U T IN
V /H *C T 'b

)

L THE CEH-L.(\R*

WHER.E
[ fig
y FMHE.R, ?
)

Real E state
Brokers

Developers

Promoter/

Seminole lintel

Rest Business Site in Sanford
Fir t Street (Near Forrest I.ako Hotel)
‘{00 feet frontage

«
„
u
■
m

Acreage in Seminole 26 1-2 acres at Panin
(Honicra two lakes)

Apartm ent house on
Laurel Avenue, priced
cheap.
Three lots, one corner
on M a g n o 1i a a n d
Franklin.
All these
are beautiful building
lots.
High Eastern
Exposure, priced un­
der the market for a
few days.

W . P. Carter
JO IMeisch lUdg'

J
HRI•*hih*k
JY;:
*
•ini
i—•al
\' nV
|s

\

Inquire

Cover Florida Real Estate Like the Sunshine

111.t Sanford Ave.

THAT

THE

Good pay and bonus.

“Veedol Oils”

) T H E R - T H E C A v^P E T )M rq

-------- v

colored.

120 Soul It I’ ark Ave.

I!y OMOItOK MoMANUS

~

and

JOHN F. FOX, Representative

MRAT MARKET
410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Flo.

White

Rhone 718

■■■■
ki

I•
J

W inter l)ny« Are Here
See Our Now Assortment o f

Andirons and Fire Sets
1 | nt

F catu**? Senvicg. Inc
Ci«»i Diium n«h»»

-

.-o ,

l

Ball Hardware Co.
PIIONE 6

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="18">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="20499">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1925</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21810">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, December 03, 1925</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21811">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21812">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on December 03, 1925.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21813">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21814">
                <text>Original 16-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, December 03, 1925; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21815">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21816">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21817">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21818">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="2195" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="2067">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/8ab34c458feb90e008de197cce52ac13.pdf</src>
        <authentication>bf9eac78d27b36491b6e36213f174877</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="21809">
                    <text>,Vf4 w i

r* # &gt;

,&lt;i Heart,

’ •*»-1 AJ

^ ^ #'v'

|t*t Ve^table
•garden Land

Florida: fair
day, HUle
possibly
In
north portion tonight, mo
northwest winds
‘

h
ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE
_SANF0RD FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER-^ 1925

Racial Distinction
Is Appeal Of Mills

[nting To
IfThousjllars Is

ter State
[urt;
leffrocs
[ions Are
Tampa
[by Cities
hLLE, F!fi.»

Florida—
rain soaked
gaining it«
|a hectic IM
with the eljig into the
anils of dol-

partit-iilarly
Ines, where
of near-hurLhed its "ay
Ibulwarks and
and some
Ft tides in
*Iong the At­
i the greater
lune, a numIriven ashore
l* 20 injured,
J as the toll
centered its
jig blows on
■coast, and in
Tea Beach, on
four negroes
when buildat city, while
j of a schooniff Daytona
lent aground

It Hit
lin the state
[setting coiithe hardest
|cr 15 inches
storm peri­
ls along the
lor report'd
|r (ianien on
knge. county,
|accotdtng to
damage, if
* downpour.
Itine nn,j the
lil/e Leaches,
••making proIriat damage
Je busy rightstructures
Ifore (he on­

WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Dec.
2.—(&gt;P)—Isanc N. Mills, chief
counsel for Leonard Kip Rhine­
lander, who is suing his m ulat­
to wife, Alice Beatrice Jones
Rhinelander, for annulment of
their m arriage, today began
summing up evidence fq j the
plaintiff.
,
Almost with the first words
of his burst of oratory, which
Mills hnd Indicated would con­
tinue fhr n day and a half, the
plaintiff. attorney appealed to
the white jury on n basis of rac­
ial distinction.
"Lconnrd will hail a verdict
for the plaintiff as a prisoner
on tho steps of - the scaffold
hails n pardon from the gover­
nor,” Mills declared.

News Summ ary
LOCAL
Formal opening of new home
of Sanford Yacht Club will be
postponed for 10 days because
of fnilure of furniture and
equipment to arrive on time.
The automobile license bureau
of the Chnniber of Commercce
will open in the Bnll Building
on First Street Dec. IB, accord­
ing to an. announcement today.
Ilenvy demand for hunting li­
censes keep clerks in county
judge's office busy from cnrly
morning to late in afternoon,
nearly 1,000 having nlready been
granted this far this senson.
Building perm its for Novem­
ber show decided increase dur­
ing November over October.
El ward ' F. Lane is elected
president of Kiwnnis Club to
succeed Rev. E. I). Brownlee.
STATE
Freight embargo is given as
cause of $10,000,000 slum p in
Florida building operations dur­
ing month of November.
Organization committee
of
Florida regional advisory bonrd
will meet in Jacksonville Dec. B
to begin work of alleviating
freight embargo situation in this
state.
Florida emerges from storm
period with 10 dead, 20 injured
and hundreds o f thqusands of
dollars worth of damage done
to several towns on enst and
west coasts.
\ arious bonrd meetings nre
forerunners of Methodist Chgreh
conference, which opens in Or­
lando tomorrow.

DOMESTIC
Count Ludwig Salm, arriving
from Europe to seo his infant
son, is undecided whether to fol­
low bis wife to Palm Bench. .
Federal Rond Bureau begins
probe of Texas road tangle nnd
announcement is made th at if
any irregularities nre discover­
ly Atlantic, ed
in connection with the exponom some rain diture
of government funds, Fcd|rn section of eral .Aid
will he withdrawn.
citrus crop
.Minneapolis
police f b e g i n
I was an anFlorida Citrus search for slayer of Rev. Knute
Birkoland, retired m inister,

hor«.,ounJ in»

| Restored

IfJ''. -Tnm|»f Florida
lie effects
that cost
^dollars in
T^rds

ami

Ifour lives

■**and

10

*•!'. all «,f
•recover uc-

M ethodist . Boards
M eeting InO rlando
Bel ore Convention
in?.RLr N.P°* Dcc- 2.—(IP)—Mcct-

r?,. "i. tho vnri° “* boords nml
committees of tho Florida confernco of the Methodist

was re­
, , morning !'h,“rch. s 5 t C « T £ SiJrffiS
Clearwater in., /n?.n f°rerunner of the open­

1*1 the West
Jlke Culf rt..
. nn.nuaI session tomorw wlm!' w,n continue through
F1 b«t little nTuesday
next.
The
most
im portant bonrd mcct•r». demoralmile wind. f?n W bV thnt ,,f the board of
""if0 n"‘l tho board of missions,
c* here t&lt;utr
'lie local tcf. which will convene this morning
fjr!l had not and bo in session all day. The oth'c*its wires.
, !!u.H ,,n‘l committees will
meet this afternoon.

foil
I

$250

• 2 -0 ?)-,
^called be­
It, ,thL ,!« e n
[ Lri#*» field
in"ing of

*°rld’* ge .
r * h r the Pi.
7 Player* fo r
1 'mured for

***lry con!"}]** of tho
L mtbj be used

.. ,A*Cr°r'lin? to Ruv- *•
Jenkins,
1astor of the Orlando F irst Moth"'list church, and secretary of the
t llA I w s n c l ... - „ 1
.
. til
the board meetings
will
ruInH «U»l Vfu n.nd no nn°unccments
m . r , , t,: h d r w" rk wi" »&gt;o made
2
c„ “ nlil 80me time during the
conference proper.
Dr. T. I). Kllis, of Louisville
E
’ L V ' lh :
extension
8pcak thi" “ Dernoop at
he S ndry *„er.vice* whi,e tonight
PnworTh 7 Sch°01 b&lt;,nr‘, a"'&gt; the
, S
Board of the

SfXb'S" wi"
Bishop Ainsworth,

«»"•

Macon,
. t Ccorcconferences,
o' "nifveiri ei na Cc eBs ,, will
t ,(.v5P,,ay in n t t i , n * L n Florida
will
.
W
ill
oth.
es^ in .c, 80SI,io,n tomorrow. Interr l t 0|C " a W
t e p u g . nr ...n i ! r Confcn?nco is centered
a"
t,“ : ,h “
*d,:„tho
tholn c?Aiethodlit
Matoth° coll,Kt‘s of the
» ld
th ' " lnl*i

L

led

^Mutiny Opera "Agent Speaks

I

Dr.
bet
^

At The High School
tilled

mutiny itv nf,. .E,i rabeth Nielson, publlc-

aU M nld ufor “Thc tlohemian G.rl”
'*e*th high *chd b,C(°L^ thc students of the
“"♦rpowor- n brief l°° s tb “ m on,in*f °nd gave
I
SHns. | . to i . r,e,v‘ LW ,° /,the opera, which
ut the Milane T heater Dec.
J**1 *"d the ^
II *ft«r n
, 5 five* Pris.ilhe•!i i
•—
was- the guest of
hilled wi Man or‘‘ Klwania Club at Its
':uar'h i she L I T ) ™ " nt no°n. where
h* mutiny the onornh&lt;*d Ia. . “bort history of
ij to n w ’
‘7° c°m pnny which

Pftsent it in Suniurd.

Number IK

WILL LARGE GAIN E dw ard F. L a n e Is E lected Texas Road
en t O f K iw a n is Club;
BE CONSIDERS CONSTRUCTION POresid
ther O ffic e r s A r e C h osen To Be Investigate
BY COMMITTEE IS SHOW! IR E
c hnirn,an O f Special Slate
Hody Calls First Meeting November Building Permits
Total $208,555. Leading
In Jacksonville Dec. 18;
October Sum Ily $72,«00;
Hoard One O f 12 In U. S.
»■&gt; P e r m i t s Given Out

Alleviation Through
Embargo Has Not
Co-operation Sought
Delayed Building
State Divided In Districts
To Meet Problems Facing Year’s Total Through This
Month Show Gnin Of 125
Inc Receivers At Present
Per Cent. Over 1921 Sum
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 2 . - (/?)

The election of officers of tho
^ yc.a r an'l the formal actpurnce of n new member were
rn« ° n y , matler!‘ of business to
eon°»rU7 J ,C[V,rp thp weekly lunchdnv f.
Ki,wanis Club hero to­
... y a t , B e m i n o l e Grill with
many visitors in attendance.
Following the submittal of n
noLu 5,.an,,i'lat” Prepared by the
nominating committee, the motion

"f Mayor Forrest U k o calling
mi.. • ncci P ,ance of tho commuuv s iT'commcndations, was
passed, nml the secretary instructtu to cast a unanimous ballot for
the election of the following: E. F.
i-nne. president; FI. K. Uossiter,
vico-prosident; T. W. U w ton, vice7 T d';7t : . A- C. Fort, treasurer;
f t '*• Jinkins, trustee C. £
r« rL&gt;
( hspnmn, P. II. Smith
t*; h. McCall and IF. n . PftttUhall,
directors
in connection with tho election
or officers, Fn-.sidcnt K. D. Brown­
lee explained that the provisions
aJ't 'c*,‘ accepted by the club
— the nominating committee
n/ bc.r
chill Icen formed required the
election of two additional diroctnrs, who would bo named at the
next meeting, he said.
Among several speakers called

S2, l o r, brJ'cf, »‘Wrcsses was Rev.
Shuford Jenkins, conductor of
daily cnvnngeUsUrnl services In

T»1nl” a t w t ! ’“ lmetl° Av' n” "n''
Rev. Jenkins spoke of the co­
operation nnd support thnt he hnd
r n receding in all sections of
the state of Florida, nnd said thnt
in his opinion the prosperity of
the stnto was largely duo to the
fnct thnt fill municipalities wert?
eager to support nny constructive
movement inaugurated.
Mis* F.liznhcth Nielson, ndvance
publicity agent for the “Bohemlnn
Girl gnvo a brief sketch of tho
opera coming here next Tuesday,
nnci furnished a surprise by nwnrding passes to the three memlters
of the club who hnd perfect a t­
tendance records for the past year,
A. G. Fort, Burke Steel and Judge
J. G. Sharon.
Dr. John Henry Powc, of the
Sanford Drug Company, was ac­
cepted ns n member of the club,
nnd given his credential* and pin.
Several selections by Mrs. Claude
Herndon, accompanied on the piano
by Mr*. Unites, mid a song by Mr.
Mr. Jenkins were received with
favor, nnd ohorim sin^inir lend by
Mnyor Ynko was indulged In.
,

By Federal Bureau
Court Martial Judge Government Aid May
Warns Counsel About I Be Removed Should
Improper Questioning: A n y Irregularities
Be Found By Men
WASHINGTON, Dec. 2.—(/?)
—Warning wns given today by
Maj. Gen. Robert I* Ilovrze presdent of thc Mitchell court m ar­
tini
thnt counsel for prosecu­
tion nnd defense hereafter must
protect nil witnesses from "ir­
relevant, insulting and improper
questions nnd from “harsh or
insulting treatm ent.”
In opening the court, Gen.
Howxo rend from the manual of
the court martial giving the reg­
ulations of the treatm ent of wit­
nesses nnd sternly ordered all of
those present to “take notice.”
He did not make specific men­
tion of any of tho wrangles
through which court nnd counsel
have passed tinco the early dnys
of the trial, which culminnted
yesterday in nn unsuccessful ef­
fort by defense counsel to dis­
qualify Mnj. Gen. William S.
Graves as a member of the court
on the ground thnt he interferred with the cross examination
of a witness.

‘Ma’ R eturns Home
To Pay Poll Taxes

Building permits took n decided
Jump during tho month of No­
vember in spite of the fact that
Hud* "o »«rr. of tho State Rail*.' n.° larp projects woro actually
according to figures sub­
uniaaion, in chairman, and Parted,
mitted tulay. The total for tho
wing sp.msorod *
e
American Railway Associat ion enr month amounted to $208,B56, an
AUSTIN. Tex., Dec. 2 (AP)
service division, haa sent out for increase of $72.fiOO over tho month
—An inventigntion of tho
&gt;J
"i
October
and
$1BA,I90
over
No­
the information of tho Florid; vember, 1921.
Texas
highway
tangle
haa
shipperr. and recoivcra'a compete
Total nernriN issued from !an&gt; i
been started by representa­
plan and outline of procedure for to Dec. 1, amount to $l,r.it'J,8i2.
tives of the United States
the handling of the work of the 1 he 1924 permits to l)ec. 1
board accord,ng to an announce­
Bureau
of Public Roads with
to $1150,855.
ment from the headquarters of the mounted
a
prospect
th at government
Sanford
was
ono
of
the
few
ettbonrd here.
jfs in tlio state to show- a gain
aid
may
be
withdrawn If Ir­
The announced calls particular in building for the month of No­
regularities are found in the
attention to the meeting to be vember
over the month of Octo­
handling of Federnl funds.
held m Jacksonville next Saturdav ber, it is declared. It is said tlrnt
Cnpt. It. St. J . Wilson, chJ*f en­
a t which time the 2d represent:.- the percentage of increase was the
gineer of tho bureau, and W. J.
live men ns selected at a recent largest of any city in Florida.
O’Lenry of the bureau staff, a r ­
meeting to compose the organiznThe total of $208,555, repre­
rived in F’ort Worth, Tuesday and
tion cominitete of the board, wi’l senting 85 building permits, for
immediately began their investi­
hold their, initial session. Plan* the past month kIiows a gain of
gation. They planned to coma
worked out at that meeting will almost 200 per cent over Novem­
here today or tomorrow.
be given tho attention if n public ber. 1921. This figure is consid­
meeting to he held in Jacksonville ered remarkable in view of the
This was ono of the major e ­
l cc. Is when civilian machinery, trying conditions being experiencvents of the day which enme while
Gov. Miriam A. F'erguson was
looking toward the alleviation cr by builders in other sections Automobile Tags Will He Delay In Delivery Of Fixtures
spending the day at her old homo
through co-oporntion of the in- of the state, according to local
Issued In Hall Building
Is Besponsible For Change;
in Temple, attending to her rot©
•IV’1! / re,'Kht embargo situation, builders.
By Separate Department
Cluh
Plans
A
Big
Regatta
bushes, paying her poll taxes and
will definitely shupe its courze of
While tho slump in building in
Of Chamber Of Commerce
On Lake Monroe In January Building Optvnt inns O v e r doing some Christmas shopping,
activities. The public at nlrge of many cities is attributed to the
Florida has be^n urged to nttend freight embargo, local builders and
Florida Drop 10 Millions She ivu* expected to return today
Automobile license tags for tie*
a fter spending the night with her
The formal opening of tho San­
the Dec. 18, meeting which accord­ contractors pointed out that San­
In November; Snnfnrd Has sister
year have been received ford ^ ncht Club's now home nn
nt Belton, near Temple.
ing to the board’s estimation, is ford’s location in respect to w at­ ensuing
and will lie issued by the Chamb­
Big Increase Over October
Her husband, "Farm er Jim ” Fer­
considered of premier importance er transporation is such that the er of Commerce nutomuhilo bu­ the lake shore has been postponed
to tho stnte.
guson, the impenched former gov­
tie-up of rail facilities has not ser­ reau in the rotunda of the Ball for approximately 10 days because
JACKSONVILLE, Fin., Dec. 2. ernor remained at the capital and
Hoard is One of 12 in P. S.
iously affected the various build­ Building, beginning Dec. 15, R. W. of the delay attending tho delivery —(/?).—Building
operations in the carried on na usual, issuing state­
of furniture nnd ncceanry equip­
The announcement relative to ing activities n tho city.
rearmnn announced today.
ment, Commodore J. It. F^niory an­ southern and central portions of m ents, granting interviews and
the board plans, continues:
Following is a list showing the
the state, ns a whole, were Imdly conducting the business of tho ofOnly three types of general nounced today.
“The primary purpose of the permits of November in 1921 and
affected during November by the flee In hln avowed capacity of
tags
will
in?
issued
in
1920,
Mr.
board, ns previously announced 1925 up to Dec. 1. The year 1925
Major construction work on the general inbound Florida freight
"hired mnn" to the govetnor.
is to relnte the economic needs r,f shows nn approximate increase of Penrmnn stated, “A" tages for now cluh house near the foot of embargo.
motorcycles,
“C”
tages
for
pri­
Othor dovclopments included th©
Park Avenue has been completed
the public of Florida nnd the rail­ 125 per cent over 1921.
This
is
evidenced
by
the
decrense
vate cars, and “G" tags for trucks
1921
roads in the interest of improved Month:
1925* and trailers. “K’\ "M" and "X” for several dnys, Mr. Emory sta t­ in the Issuance of building permits refusal of G. Carter, F’ort Worth
nnd adequate transportation serv­ Jan.............. _...$ .17,8.75 $ 775,275 tags will be issued to hearses, ed, but the failure of tho furni­ in those sections of tho statu dur­ punliahor, to aubmit to tho govice. This board is on© ef 12 now Feb................... 40.770
41,140 automobile dealers and exempt ture to nrrive on scheduled time ing November n«» compared to ernoria demand that ho resign a.i
has resulted in n revision of plans. October, according to n compila­ chairman of the board of regents
functioning throughout the Unit­ Mar.................. .15,018
70,090 cars respectively, he added.
In describing the building, Mr. tion by the Jacksonville Journal. of the Texas Gcologicnl College
Apr...................
25,811
ed Stat03 nnd wmch have proven
430,130
In
commenting
on
the
establish­
and tho final settlement in tho
Emory
said th at plana for tho ad(11,310
so successful in ironing out trans­ May .............
Tho northern nnd western por- ■
95,5:15 ment of the agency fur tho state
to t* ! suit against tho Amerle-i
81,055
•12.0"" comptroller’s office
it
*
n
4
1
wm*
Pruviclo
(or
a
tion.s
when*
water
nnd
motor
comportation difficulties in their re­ June ....
here, Mr.
r.ond ( oi"jmny for excess profits
July ............... 03,329
spective teritories.
109,380 Pearmnn said thot the increased dining room were now under cor. «petition hns caused t! i embargo •u»
road contracts let by the « u to
228,407 activity of the Chamber of Com­ »fderation nnd would be repot &lt;•&lt;&gt; not to bo so effective ibd not sh&lt;»vs highway,
“The organization plan and pro- Aug......... ........ 43,025
commission.
153,755 merce office* m(»de it impossible on a t tho next meeting of the or-j decreases. During N7 /cm her Srf
ce.luro provides for committee Sept.................. 57,091
In reganl to the question of n
ganizntion.
state
cities
reported
nn
nggregnto
Oct.
_______
152,020
1.75,955
personnel reporting every phase of
to bundle the licenses in the same
special legislative session, Blr,
208,355 way that was used last year.
The structure is small, he said, of $20,600,032 In building perm its Ferguson, that “Governor reserv
agricultural, commercial, indus­ Nov................... 5.7,305
but conveniently designed, nnd will ns compared with $30,659,658 in es the right to net nt the rlghk
trial and hanking interests in the
The opening of a license tag bo adequate to moot the club’* October.
$050,855 $1,599,812
state which in nny way may In'
tir.m with regard to calling A r
bureau apart from the Chnmbcr of needs until the subscription of ad­
The talde of cities and compar­
interested in railroad transporta­
Commerce offices, though direct­ ditional funds makes possible the ison of November uml October fig­ special session,’* ns demanded by/ C v
tion. Tho plan is complete, pro­
Speaker Lee Sntterwhito and 50
vs
ly under its supervision, was do- erection of a more elaborate build­ ures follow:
viding for shippers commodity
members of the legislature.
signed to give speedier and more ing.
Cities
November October
reporting thc producer* and ship­
Employees of tho nigmvay de­
efficient service to the public, Mr.
Miami
$5,198,399 $10,182,425 velopment included 1,800 laborers,
Kcgntta in January
pers of the important Florida pro­
IVnrmnn said.
ducts.
In
discussing the
rpi... _____ in i . t
**' nwimwiii*
ill. plans
■■■Jill* for
lor tlv
111*'
been mu very interested In the de­
7 lu bureau will be In charge of • development of Sanford’s nquatis Jacksonville
Slate Divided Into Districts
velopments when they wore left
Tampa
without a payday yesterday be­
To tako care of receiver’s prob­
AUSTIN, Tex., Dec. ” -(/?&gt; — , „ ‘ ’ ' L' T ornm n, and no II- Uporta, Mr. Emory stated that the lutkcland
m use the highway commission
lems, the state is being divided Interviewing the governor seems censes will be issued without h© t-|ub had definitely decided to hold Orlando
presentation of a little cert.fi- n rCKutU on Lake Monroe during
into terminal receiving districts, to have suddenly become the ma­ rate
W.
Palm
B.
made out in tho owner’s name the latter part of January, when
each of which will lie a part of jor indoor and outdoor sport here, it was announced.
Miami Bench
boating enthusiast* in all section i W. Haven .
have resigned nnd tho governor ns
the board nnd reporting every com­ former governor Jus. FL F’crguson
Mr.
Pearmnn
declared
thnt
n
of
the
state
will
be
invited
to
comyet has not nppolnted their cucmodity received in thc district. disclosed today, confirming what
Ft.
L’dala
ccsaors.
In this way both the shippers and had been apparent to impartial ob­ great amount of trouble hnd been pole with Snnford sail nnd power Clearwater ..
experienced last year by tho issu­ boats in what is expected to l»&gt; St. Aug’tin o .
receivers of freight will lie ade­ servers.
He said that during the inst few ance of licenses to car owners who the largest water meet over held Winter I’k.
quately reported.
bad cither Inst or failed to re­ in this section of Florida.
I (nine* City
The railroad contact committee days, he nnd Gov. Miriam A. Fer­ ceive
certificate of title,
Thu regatta will includu compe­ Ft. Myora
Is also being arranged for nnd will guson bad not been aide to work,
confusion and delay attend­ tition between speed boats, cruis­ Bartow ......
include executive representatives walk, ride, eat, or sle:p without ingTho
this
procedure was so great,
from each of tho Florida lines, being interviewed by newspaper. lie said thnt orders had been re­ er* and several types of sail Isiats, Gainesville
WEST PALM BEACH, Dec. 2.
The attacking forco number* at ceived from tho comptroller to is­ Mr. Emory stated, nnd will be tli Sanford
- ( A ’)—-“Jimmie" Walker, muyorwho will deal with the commodity
cleet of Now York, nml his party
committees on problems of mutual least a score nnd n half of scribes. sue no licenses unless titlo certi­ first event in which anil boat races | Sarasota
of New York nowsnuper men, yes­
concern. In addition to this, rep­ They crowd the outer office of the ficates wero shown. The 1926 have been staged on I.uko Monroe. Bradenton
Melbourne
terday terminated a three-day
resentatives of the car service of government, wait at the private tags will be black with orange let­
I’ensncoln
pleasure trip to Palm Bench and
the American Railway Association door, jump on the governor’s auto­ tering.
Key West
w est Palm Beach, returning to
will be available to assist in the mobile and call over the telephone
Ocala
Miami from which tho party will
handling of any local problonn at all hours. The former governor
I
d
.
........
raid that if the governor granted
sail for New York on Dec. 5, on
with tho carriers.
(Juimy .
nn interview to each every day.
Hie steamship Alexander.
1'ulatl.n ..
there would be little state business
The storm yesterdny prevented
the acceptance of the invitation of
done.
SENATOBIA, Miss., Dee. 2.—
w - J- Conners, for tho party to
Seminole County ninirods have
bl’)—Hiking has lost its charm for
return to Miami on board hla yacht
Cutherino Webb, pretty young St. besieged tho office of County
However, Wnlker and certain of
Judge J. G. Sharon for the lust 10
Louis girl.
his party spent part of tho day
days with what is said to bu tlv*
on I ake W orth in tho Conners
Miss Webb left her home .’ity greatest demand for hunting li­
ill
sliced bont W. J. Connors III.
n month ago with tho intention of cense:! in the history of the coun­
BERLIN.
Dec.
2.—(JP)—A
new
NEW YORK. Dec. 2.—(/?)— source of helium, that precious walking to Tampa by Christmas,
Count Ludwig Salm von iloog- non-inflammable gns, is claimed to .’■lie halted for a few days her.) ty.
Mrs. C. Schultz, clerk, nnd Miss
straeten, who arrived Tuesday have been discovered by German and obtained n position. She also
from FJuropo to see the infant son scientists in monasito from which met Luther Butter, a young busi­ Dorothy I'arkur have Itccu kept
Shery l.vwis, colored, was fined
busy supplying would be bunteri $5 on a charge of drunkenness, to
of his countess, the $ 10,000,000 gns mantles are made.
ness man.
with
permits
from
early
opening
Rogers Heiress," is trying to de­
When Miss Webb resumed her hours until after closing time. It i t which he plead guilty.
F’ear Is exprossed for thc safety
F;xp&lt;’rimonts show, the scientists
The charge of reckless driving
cide whether or not to follow her say, that Helium can bo produced journey. Luther also started, over­ said.
To date it is,estim ated by agninst Robert White nnd W. II. of John ll. Colemnn, 904 South
to Palm ©Bach.
Sanford Avenue, I.vman and J. B,
from the mineral in paying quan­ taking Mi*s Webb nt Grcncda. Af­
Tho former Millicent Rogers tities. The discovery was made by ter a consultation the hiking wns Mrs. Schultz that 1,000 permits Neal was dismissed when thc facts Higgins, Jr., sons or T. R. Higgins,
have been issued through tho of­ pertaining to tho enso were rewas not a t the pier with her young industrial research workers study­ enlleil off and they were married fice of the county Judge.
publisher of tho Sanford Signal,
waled.
son to greet her nobleman husband ing the extraction of thorium ni­ bv Mnj. J. II. Snider of ScnntoIt is reported that wild game
a duck hunting expedition on
and his mother. His brother, Count trate from monazite sand.
1 ia.
exists in greater numbers thin year
rly Tuesday
which they left cnrly
Otto Snlni nml customs officials
than Inst, but the noticeable inmorning.
^
wero tho only persons to welcome
cren*o in tho importation of fine
it
is
reported
that
their
auto­
him.
hunting dogs into tho county since
mobile wns parked n«»ar tho Gen“ I have no knowledge of nimors
the 1921 season ha* raised the odds
cvr bridge and thij. the thre&lt;|
in reference to a divorce.” said the
against feathered game.
,
SAVANNAH, Ga., Dec. 2.—(,?&gt; hunters had embarked in a gaso­
count, but if it shodld develop
Mnny northern peoul© nre said —The coast guard cutter Yanin- line motor bout at that point. At
that a permanent separation is
to be making their hcadqunrtcn. craw, left nt 10 o'clock to relieve a late hour Wednesday, Mr. Hig­
necessary I shall certainly demand
in Sanford while on tho trail of two vessels in d istreu . Wireless gins could not bo located for a
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Dee. 2. A pillow was under his head.
tho custody of my infant son. the
deer
and turkey, which nru report­ reported tho steam er Hopper with­
Rev.
Blrkolnnd,
who
was
69
ent but it is said that an
count has never seen his son, nml _(/?)—Convinced that Hov. Knute years old, hnd been missing for a ed to be plentiful In Seminole nnd out a rudder or fuel 20 miles off statem
intensive tearch for the missing
explained that his mother, t o B. Birkelarul was slain, police to­ week and a search had been sta rt­ surrounding counties.
Sqvanah. The steamship Elivunto boys and for Mr. Coleman is under
Countosss Adolphine halm, hn&lt; day sought to account for the ed. Two blocks from the house
is reported standing by.
way.
conic to thc United States to see presenco of tho retired Lutherau wltero his body wns found yester­ SOLDIERS HAVE DESERTED
The schooner Aztir, 25 miles off
minister, author and business man, day, his auto was discovered the
Savannah. RL
light hip, ia reported
her grandson.
llEI.MONT ROX BOUGHT
“ Whether my wife will acrom in the untenanted duplex house day of his disappearance. Dr.
HAIFA, Palestine, Dec. 2.—&lt;/P) sinking. Tho steamship Nelson,
pnny mo on my return to F.urope, where his body was found.
E. T. Dell of tho University of —A littio dissent from the spirit (’apt, Conrey, is reported standing
NEW YORK. Dec. 2.--b?&gt;—The
and whether I shall return there
Efforts of tho authorities were Minnesota reported after a post of Locarno: after fighting the Sy- by to take off the crew,
late August Belmont's box, one of
directed largely in a »earch for mortem exumination that chloro­ rians for Franco, loimi German,
depends upon future fI^cvc,
the most favored in the opera's
WAR ON DUIVFiltH
diamond horse shoe, has been
menta.” ho continued. J[* .*?* _ n woman giving tho namo of Mae form or ether undoubtedly had spraking soldiers from Alsace- I
bought by Paul 1L Helms, bak­
that ho and his wife b,d bt'" Reynolds, who rented the apart­ caused death, orul Coroner Kaslwro Lorraine, have deserted. Thc
NEW YORK. Dcq, 2.— _ ing magnate, for lesa thna $200,­
ment Nov. 20, saying ahe p lan ed said it was not a case of suicide man colony a t Mount Carmel la
amicable until her return to /
■ending them to Germany.
Drivers are taking note of what 000, the book value.
to open n massage parlor, inni or accident.
ica when she was subjected '
On the man’s cheek was a bruis­
Magistrate Golden of Brooklyn
day she bought some second hand
flucnco beyond my control.
TO-BUILD
ANOTHER
HOME
ed
spot
nnd
police
believe
he
was
will
do to them if they tre a t their NORTHAMPTON DEMOCRATIC
He
said
that
Emil
Kammcrer.
furniture
and
installed
if
He said
horses unkindly, A peddler and
A.r who recently
.......... ,—
The body of the clergyman was probably lured into a car anJ
Vienna
'lawyer.
gainst
NEW YORK. Dec. 2.-&lt;yp&gt;—Vin­ a laundryman, who left their
NORTHAMPTON, Mass., Dec
brought suit in Brooklyn K
*■ j . foumj f uUy clothed, his overcoat slugged, taken to tho a p a r t m e n t
Countess Saint for allcjp'
f
.wrapped around hint, stretched out and chloroformed. It was dusk cent Astor, who recently sold his horses unblanketed in tha cold, . —(A9—The home city of Presid&lt;
lie,
fees, was retained by him
(on two kitchen tables over wb,!:■•, when hu disappeared Nov. 24 and Fifth Avunue mansion for $3,UOO,- had to leave hats uml coats in | Coulldge has gone Deni
vices which had nothing t"
nu*ihad been placed a folded ouilt, he could havo been carried into the 000. is to build a small town house court und stand outaldu fifteen William 31. Welsh defeated
minutes.
•William E. Keeker. Kepubl
his title as count, “which has not ^ wWte ^
Bprcatj and a shqcl. building unnoticed, police believe. onEighticth Street.
and cannot be questioned.
—Tho organization

!L!.

fSSSS

rS.

Final Settlement In
Suit Against Road
Firm Is E ffe c te d

LICENSE BUREAU! OPENING DATE OF
WILL BE OPENED SANFORD YACHT EMBARGO CAUSES
ON DECEMBER 15[CLUB POSTPONED GENERAL SLUMP
IN CONSTRUCTION

_ .

■

-----

-

—

• , V

t’l

................ -

l||

IM Illlllllg

III

Newspaper Men Have
Swamped Offices Of
Texas Chief Executive

Salm Is Undecided
W hether To Follow Germans Claim New
Wife ToPalmBeach Helium Source Found

Heavy Demand For
Cong Hiking Trip Is Hunting Licenses
Ended By Marriage Keeps Clerks Busy

Minneapolis Police Begin Search For
Slayer Of Retired Lutheran Minister

w -s'*1

m

■ *"

HOME EDITION

%

.

2,460,0P0 2,902,600
2.165,213 2,004,000
1,659,002
1.107,705 2,161,224
841,276
1.006,890 1,241,110
925,655 328,392
868,975 712,300
800,000 801,776
801.750 873,800
570,760 656,760
321,515 381,885
307,000 301,000 Gotham Mayor-Elect
275,162 157.100
274,300 K13.580 Returns Home Dec. 5
258,655 113,476
21•.’.31.7
208,555 No1report
35,000
1
9
7
,6
0
0
ltI!0,160
181,310
31
1.70,000 313177,9
,000
I12J120 90,000
71,000 102,(8)0
56,955
". 07
55,000 1520,000
0,700
",. 75
6,017 166,785
'hilt* Has Few
In City Court
W. !•:. Whilo dispoaminor eiisc* in smut
Court this morning.
ruses were continued
Fear Expressed For
Safety Of Hunters

f- ||»F V ‘.
-fyiLvc
iK l.:V
ijjWr* ^
BfW'T
i its •&gt;

** 1 | V
f t . w • -»

I i\
fi L*
r
■f
.

Coast Guard Vessel
Off To Aid 2 Ships

I

�►AY. DECEMBER
____________

fM „ t M

w

K "&gt;❖ *

y ^ a

Few communities have more to o ffer in th e way of recreation th an Loch-Arbor.
Recognizing th at play is essential to a happy life, outdoor sports catering to ev­
ery taste and disposition—tennis, w ater sports and golfing are all in the day’s
program, and opportunity for their enjoym ent has been provided by N ature and
the foresighted planner of Loch-Arbor.
The spoi lsman may hunt or fish; the m ore leisurely may loaf or tour; and th e more
energetic\ may ride, swim or play. Thus Loch-Arbor provides a broad ran g e of diversion.
.
There’s health, longer life and a happier one in Ibis haven of quietness and tra n
quil grandeur.
Announcement of the opening of the WATERFRONT SECTION will be made
soon.
Visit Loch-Arbor, give it your closest inspection, a representative will be on the
property a t all times to explain the development program, and to give inform a­
tion concerning the improvements.

Sales Agents
Temporary Office Seminole Bank Bldg

Rhone 285

�th e

% ( OflO'W oW T \

BUT LORETTA-1
HAVCW*TA*rWlM6

Yt&gt;L) STAY AMD

HAVE DIMMER
V tT H U S y

^

PREPARED r

Gee if w e only
HAD A MICE ROAST
DUCK LIKE WE &gt;
HAD AT TfcE |

L

PLEASURE /

club l a s t

LCVEL.VI ENJOYED
Th e ir
S alad amd

/

N - MIGHT' /

Time Loretta n. (
I ACCEPT WITH ),

1

.

YOU HAVE D E L E C T 7.E C"Jf.
Civ
jP.AV'D
y .v o D'ki.VEP.-MCO’Nr.’c * . -*• . . 'UK
u'- V’JVM
v.
r-.-rCVTHwV* W it t. P C K-.l* /
m

* f.O

takes 5 gallons of salad oil for I A .
mayonnaise, 2 crates of lettuce, ^
3 crates of celery, 12 gallons o f | V
pineapple, three bunches of bans-1 A
nas and 6 gallons cherries.
There are two dining rooms. $
One, the large dining room, built ^
many years ago, with the new &amp;
wing added In 1922, opened for I
u«e Thanksgiving Day, 1922. It V
seats *950 persons. The other «?♦
opened this year, seats 350. The £
serving in the dining room is done t
by G7 college students. There are M
455 employes in the kitchen, pan- ^
try, Imking an storeroom.
J
The nim of the department, V
Miss TTracy said, is to serve ♦&gt;
wholesome meals best suited to ^
the needs of the college woman. $
Only the higest class food is
bought.
The kitchen is one of the best ^
equipped of nny college in the J
South. It is well lighted and ven- %♦
Hinted. Every precaution possible
in taken to insure the higest de­
gree of sanitation throughout the
entire department.
’
To Miss Tracy, college officials
aays, belongs tho credit for the
well-organized, capably managed
dining room. She also teaches a
class in the School of Home Ecor
nnmics. The students in the class
are allowed to observe actual die­
tician work in the dining room
and kitchen.
A typical menu for an ordinary
•vb'jol day at Florida S tate Col­
lege for Women follows:
Breakfast— G rapefurit; cream
of wheat; cocoa or coffee, biscuits.
Lunch— Creamed asparagus on
toast; fruit; salad; &amp;dly; raisin
rookies.
Dinner— Swiss steak; mashed
potatoes; string beans; celery;
chocolate meringue pie.
The college bakes all pastry and
bread used in tho dinlnng room.
The institution also has its own
refrigerating plant.

BY TAYLOR

»MOSTN POP

*•'**••.tj , r . v f

-amd;
that

Baked
Alaska

, UM-MRU55IAM
DRESSING
S o MUCH y
to o

y &gt;

- I'M fOOT VJORRVIM5 HOW HOT
1
F ood WILL BE -(T'SHOW
V UOT JV)k&gt; ‘W.LL Pi*. Vinv.Vj
\ HSCat’ c* T*E B tU . *» / '

,

)

— l- —

.

Id

\

mm\

Ivistis Contract let for ennrtm etion of li miles road from
1 bridge In lie constructed near
; here to Messina.

'.•:.'iu»lvt*!y to tin* personnel em­
ployed and to tin- direction given
in its or'anization. The avoid­
an c e of friction and efficient npeiation of tin* service, which have
been the oiitatan.ling iu.iri::&lt; of the
rvceiveisliip, could tie entirely d e­
stroyed by a tvw cure! ■. :v.d* .•Don t
to fill the very few positions held
by American!.
“It should lie note.! th at not the Miss A n n a T ra c y , D ie tic ia n .
ieust of tint accomplishment*, i f
'Tells O f Iiiirffc A m o u n t O f
lb" receivership him been the grad­
Food N ecessit y F o r H e a lth
ual replacement of American perO f H e r 1,.*MK D aily D in e rs
T
n ml il ii .u'i rr R
i l » f t\ j|t,
tmno1
until
111.
t r il oi r o. rni il ll f\o! hllIL
lltjniilt.rDominicans,
„• American!:
ia rctoday
lucTALLAHASSEE, Fla.. Doe. 2.
&lt;d to tho limit that could f lirty
1e re guided as a c o m p lia n t with —(/P) - Food and its preparation
Die I •run! of the t ro ily establish­ are of chief Importance at Florida
State Colleg" for Women, as it is
ing the receive:ship."
•Isowhere. To serve 1,318 people
three timi's each day requires skill
und capability.
Miss Anna M. Tracy, dietician,
"dm tms been at Dt" institution fi.i
four years, has, bi the opinion r,.*
TALLAHASSEE, Kin., Dec. 2 students of the eolleg;', ciipablv
— (/!’)—Orugni/.ation of a .Spanish urganized the dining room of the
Club, whose larmie r.'hip will in­ college. She Is n grmlualu of Hat­
clude advanced students in Span tie (’no!: y.initaiium Schucl of
isb, has been formed nt the State ip me Kcnnomicc:i. •
College
Wonmn. It nth SwinMin Tracy hai two nrsistant::.
rojl, of Kockledge, Fill., W i l S rleisDorothy Fi !i -r. a grndust&lt;&gt;
'•u president: K^Ltier Crcamor, Mi
A
ffittfeW ASHINCITO N, Dec. 2. &lt;/?) - West Palm lli'ii.li, vice p i- idinl, of Pratt I eiitiitt*, and Mis t Mar*
-fVftiu annual report of the chief o f ' and America (loiuuilez, Tampa, ■ a i'' t hryu, a crmlii..;.1 of HatDp Urc k Saidtaviu mSchuol of
% Jfthv Uurvau of Insular affairs,(aevreUiry.
K made public yesterday, cited do- 1 The chili will meet every two Home r.cononiices.
The amount of font serv'd may
tailed figures in support of its works. Membership ii limited to
atutem m t th at in the Phillipinea.l those who can pnss tho require- he ascertained hy the fact that in
Porto Rico ami Santo Domingo, merits of the club, which are very one day 200 lnnv?.i of bread, 2 1-2
tho year «ruling June 30, 1925, strict, There are fines for speah- pounds each, are servtd, with IIK)
Id m i l s each meal, 'U”&gt; dozwas one of prosperity ami gen- ing in English during tho meet- dozen
'ii cukics, H15 idw, 25 ral.es, size
oral udvancenunt.
lllg.
22x14 inches; 225 dozen rolls,
Major General Krnnk McIntyre,
pans of corn hrend, 2KxlH; tineItAll.ltOAD M EN S NIGHT
who signed the report, said the
racks of flour are consumed, loo
external trade of tho Pliiliplni's
Dev. Shuford Jenkins, who has pounds of butter and 70 pounds of
♦ was In quantity “greater than in |„. n holding a rerica of revival '•gar daily.
nny previous yenr in tin* history ( meetings In re, iniimun eil today
Kindi
■h breakfast
bmikfnrtt requires Hi
of th e ’ islands. Measured hi vul- inrangrm eiit o f i ijiveiul p rogram nniinds of coffei', ID pounds of coue, howover, the total was less for the meeting in the liig lent, ••un, I&lt;KI dozen oggs, 200 pounds of
thun in 1920, due to the higher Palmetto Avcnu" m il Kceonn bacon, in gallons of milk, it) box­
prices of that year. The total of Street, to b
hi Id Wednesday es of grapefruit, 45 irallnus vege­
Import i und exports amounted to night at 7:30 o’cleek.
tables for one menl, 50 pounds of
$213,000,000, which, ns stated, was
This meeting, while open to the fills, three snekx « fpotntoos, -100
only Cgcecdcd in 1020, when the general piddle, luni been arranged pound» of ham, (100 pounds of
total wan $.100,500,000. Ilf the with the Idea of pieseiiting a pro- chicken, 50 pounds of rice and 45
Intporla approxim ately 00 percent gram particularly inter tmg in gallons of ice crennt.
came frim tin United States and raiirnnd men, Rev. Jenkins said.
When fruit salmi is made it
of tin imports approximately 7 1
percent came to the United States.
Thin varies but uligiitly from H um
normal.
I
“The most striking feature," the
report continued, “is tin* grout de-i
volopment in tho production of
cuitrifur'iil HUKnr, due to the eotnpunilively recent construction of n
rumltor of modern siiirnr mills in
the i Innds. The vstuiiatoil p ro -1
•lucllon of ccntrifii'-al -irtiir for
Hi"
v .1 I ' 1-25 wn i IH.,,- 1
483,400 moti ic tio . I t i« inuTest-1
iutr 1" note that of this prmluc-1
tinn this year, the central, fiunnc-|
id und pm t rally ow n t hy the
I'hilllnpine Nnliotmt Hank prodm
ed 17 t.OOO i ..... A tiei i, an owned
erntrnbi. l5it,C0&lt;&gt;; Spam It, 102,-1

STATE
COLLEGE GIRLS
HEAVY EATERS

Sayn Condition 01
Inland Show Great
A d v a n c e In 1925

Spanish Club Formed

R eportlsSubm ilted At Women's College
ByGeneralM Tnlyre
Santo Domingo Ami
P o r t o R ic o Also
Show Advancement

SANFORD HERALD. WEDN^^AV. PEC. 2, ^ 25

Persistent coughs and cotd* lead to
serious trouble. You can stop them
now with Crcomulslon, an emulsified
creosote that is pleasant to take. Creontubion is a new medical discovery
with two-fold action; it soothes and
heals the inflamed membranes and in­
hibits germ growth.
Of all known drugs, creosote is rec­
ognized by high medical authorities as
one of the greatest healing agencies for
persistent coughs and colds and other
forms of throat troubles. Creomulsion
contains, in addition t« :reosote, other
healing dements which soothe and heal
the infected membranes and rftop'thd
'.natation and inflammation, while tho
creosote goes on to the stomach, is ab­
sorbed into tbi' blood, uttacks the real
of tho trouble and checks the growth
of tho germs.
♦I*
Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac­
tory _in tho treatment of persistent
coughs and colds, bronchial asthma,
bronchitis and other forms of respira­
tory diseases, and is excellent for build­ ♦I*
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. Creotnulsion Company, Atlanta, Ca. (adt.)

l

t

NEVER BE WITHOUT IT for it
severe,

immediately eases sudden

colicky psin* und cramps its stomach
anil bowels, deadly nausea and w eskening dumhoea. For children and
grown-up use

C H A M B E R L A IN ’S
C O L IC a n d D IA R R H O E A
REM EDY
Keep it always in your homo.

You

M ay

Acquire Property in Aristocratic

In the heart of Orm ond on th e magnificent
r m

ia ir M

l D m a iU O U X X - iu n a .u .6

a a x rm m c iim j.

fax River to the ocean on th e World’s Finest
Beach.
1,800 feet from the hom e o f John D. Rockefeller

One-Day To
Meals and entertainm ent included gratis, starts
from Sanford Saturday, D ecem ber 5,1925, going
through DeLand, D aytona, D aytona Beach, Sea­
breeze, Ormond and b eau tifu l H alifax Country
and R eturn in a fleet of com fortable private au­
tomobiles with experienced chauffeurs.

Here Are Some Facts Which
Make Money for You
Ormond Parkway is in the heart of
Ormond, the city beautiful.

Ormand Parkway is 1,80

Ormond Parkway is the best situated
Homesite in Ormond.

Ormond Parkway is 1,800!
the famous Ormond I

Ormond Parkway has it’s private
yacht landing and pier.

Ormond Parkway is
the luxurious Coqiai

Ormand Parkway has a GO foot boule­
vard with a 12 foot parkway,
which will be the finest thorough­
fare in the Halifax Country.

Ormond Parkway is 1,
the exclusive Ormondl
tel—a Flagler Hostelryii
there is none finer inall!

Ormond Parkway will have every
modern convenience necessauy
for a comfortable home and a
good investment.

~ th e home of John D.l

Ormond Parkway is l,§Wfa
the Shoping center, Poston
Rockefeller Church.

Ormond Parkway Is Not a Development of Toi
It Is An Accomplished Fact Today
The summer resort of Florida—the w inter resort
of America. Ormond Parkw ay has more beauty,
more in location, more in im provem ents, more in
desirability, FOR LESS MONEY THAN ANY­
WHERE IN FLORIDA.
INVESTIGATE THIS OPPORTUNITY lor a
home or a quick turn-over.

000; nnd E-1 1 i ms, 51,000.

"From one point of view th e'
bank iiuitrnU und ih&lt; Filipino
owned ccntinlj hboti'd l„&gt; cumblnixlais tho control of these rcutral.i &gt;
in in Filipino hand .. The negre
ttntimi is m ud' bw uv• » of lists fuel
thnt th j ccutrnls finumed by t|, ■'
bnnlt may lie regarded a., Ii.ivinq
been fiqunecd from the proceed,
of Ph 111 pli
■
n nt i
cold In the Un u d Stines."
Of I'ortu Itleo, G.ui al Mctn
tyre ra'd: “The-a was c id ime
cf m utei'al pri&gt;rrr'*&gt;n m every feild
o f gov&lt; ntnientut nnd pri ,:tu activ­
ity. The nui't niticcaldc govern­
mental proprcij, wan in the ereelinn of iiiKco.'ury public buildings
and th- exti iuion of the splendi 1
hirbwuy ryslem of the island,
"Tile ■' ihoi, pnduem is the excers nopidntirn. To a flight ex­
tent this i being met hy th? grail-1
uni develop! u n of kin ill I inflint r i n in the i l.iml. Th.’re is, how­
ever, no nitheulil Increnso in tho
departin'! of cutigtanls from the
**
I
^dm inirtrotinn of tlio cuatmua
reci iver hie in the Putuinicun Ke-1
public, oaht Grueral Mclniyro, is.
“strong in tin* good will of ties’
I)ominica*i govcrnnKiit anfl the
people, anfl is p'rforniing rfftcientiy the flutlea imperial open it.** i
he lidded:
“There la, perhapj, no example
in history of a work of this kirut |
being curried an with to little fric-1
ti*m. The credit for tlw success ;
it (ini* almost

See Ormond Parkway As Our Invited f a

F ree O ne-D ay Tour
Try making fudge with Snowdrift. It takes only a few minutes and ic
surely is good. Do it this way or try Snowdrift in your own fudge recipe.
y

I l jblapoonful Snou Jri/t
X Cupfuls Sugar
X Ouma (jpuarts') Cbocolalt
y i Cupful M ilk
f t Tiaspoonful Crtam of Tartar
Ftw Grains Salt
Ttaspoonful Vanilla

v

Combine the sugar, the chocolate, cut In small
pieces, the Snowdrift, salt, cream of tinar, and
milk in u sauce-pan, and stir over the heat until
the sugar is dissolved. Boil until a little of the
mixture when tried in cold water forms a soft
ball. Then cool until it may be dented with the
finger, add the vanilla and beat until creamy.
Pour a half inch deep into a pan lightly nibbed
with Snowdrift and mark into inch squares.

BEGINS DECEMBER 5,1925
Starting a t Valdez Hotel Saturday 9:30 A. M.
r o y C h a m b e r la in , o r O s c a r B u r k la m l.

This tour is by courtesy )fV
^
Realty Company lne"
Reach Street Daytona.

VALDEZ HOTEL
Phone 458
Sanford, Fla.

Developers of
Revilo Boulevard
Bridgeport Height.
Ormond ParkwW

!• o r T ic k e t s w r it e , c a ll o r p h o n e L e ­

THIS TOUR IS ABSOLUTELY GRATIS
r &lt;1.lnvj t e ' uu investigate only-you are not ob'gated to purchr.se or in any way whatsoever.

j y . 1-*~y-Trj

�-J

‘Bohemian Girl’ To
Be Seen At Milane
Next Tuesday

P8

ids Protection
‘tional F o rests
not enough to correct the erf

istakon

policy.

It

its rce- L ’ .v...r been lone enough to «us
ipt an*' h u the secrecy which has so o n I*’!.
of federal
css
velled| fuL
he, operations
operau
ntcrjn- re­
a

chief
in the eUmation. We a n * ™ ” rK b m .v
or l&gt;eongres*

r^jpart*
«i ypnf
40,137,*
s one,
jo were
ars.
ores to
5 were
prtdic*

;

WEj AMgnp HERALD. ffmNWa.v DEC. 2, 1925.

B om bers

wrs

T:*' •"..I*/-

ifis* " r t A * 01
f f r i l x r t the Federal l ta la n ,.-

merits, expansion of steel trade
of SsnUndo subdivision; consider*
activities and tho upward trend
ation, $1,500.00.
. f as“' ' nc »"d oil prices colnciSandy Anderson to A. D. Shoe­
clen. with a drop in crude produc­
maker, section of lot l, Palm Ham­
n e w ORLEANS, Dec. 2.—&lt;*•&gt;— tion caused tho buying movement
mock subdivision; consideration,
Realty Convcyanrrs
it? m ,uturca opened steady; Dec. to widen. Aarious industrial and
$1,500.00.
J. Musson to William J . Hunt,
Vi c0,1 , ’!• 1»*34; Mar. 19.07; May specialties moved ahead briskly
13.83; July 18.53.
W. K. Davison to Lee A. Sulli­
under the leadership of American lot ID, block P, tie r 1, according to
Can. which sold at 264 within two E. it. Trafford's map of Sanford; van, lots 158, 159. ICO, 167, 168,
169, 252. 253, 261, 2C2, 263, 2C-I,
■I mil I ’ 8’ at th‘‘ R,Bnno Theatre,
NEW YORK, Bee. 2.—(/P)—Cot- points of its high record.
consideration, $9,54)0.00.
265
266, 267, 268. 269. 270, of
Several oil issues followed Marfertd'to r Pnr rtUni^ ' ia W n * of. •mnT»fUtiUrcs °Ptncd steady; Dec.
W. R. Raulcrson to W. W. Pot
Vn ,;'
,ocal musician-! by Miss
J«n- 10.68; Mar. 19.61; May land in its^ raise to no whigh ter. lands in Section I to range 31 Midway; consideration. $1,000.00.
ground. Woolworih wus run up enst; consideration, $5,000.00,
L Allen to Solomfco A. Farina,
"f the n J ,.r.°d“ccr a” ‘l conductor 10.3o; July I8.93.
four points and gains of two to
E l l r . i - . r a - . necord.inK to Miss
lands in section 29 to range 30
Chnrles
K.
Dnvi.i
to
J.
C.
Bills,
fclizabeth Nielson, advance publi
NEW YORK? Dec. 2 . - ( , D - three and one-half points were
lands In Section 31 to range cant; consideration, $500.
. agent for the company.
* lock prices continues to pursue registered within the first half Jr.,
Anna M. D c F o rm t to Moses
.mss Nielson, in an interview
by Mack Trucks, U. S. Cast 32 enst; consideration, $5,000.00
Mark
ay, lot 55 of Sanford; consid­
w h a representative of Thc Hcr an upward course ns trading was hour
Potter to W. W. Potter,
I ^ lV?iCt ,l&gt;l,ny' although initial Iron I’ipe, Remington Typewrit­ lotE.II,W.block
eration, $500.
am. this morning said:
3,
tie
r
2,
according
to
e
r,
Inhuul
Comb.
Columbia
Car­
conditions were extremely narrow.
J. U Graves to II. D. Dunn,
‘ The Bohemian Girl,” will re- American Can was tho only can bon. Midland Steel, Products Manu­ E. R. Trafford’s map of Sanford;
half
interest in west half of lot
'cal r. cast and chorus of Amcri- sptcuous strung point, advancing factures, nnd Atlantic Const Line. consideration, $2,500.00.
25, McNeil's Orange Villa; con­
can nrtius fresh in voire and almost two points, with some of Foreign exchange were irrcrulnr
E. P. Montague to ls*uis Krug,
striking in personality. There is, •(’ merchandise, oil and tobacco a t the opening with sterling hold­ the west half of lx&gt;t 303 of O. P, sideration, $500.
Levi Ilolcn to A. J. Rolen, p art
1never, always need for more issues showing moderate improve­ ing nround 81.31 1-16,
Swopes Land Compnny, Black of lot 1, block A in Section 36;
talent and Miss Valentino is ever ment.
Hammock; consideration, $2,000. consideration, $500.
en the alert for material to be
NEW YORK. Dec. 2.—0D—D ir 00 .
T. O. Cox to Frederick llaefner,
used in her various productions.
CHICAGO, Dec. 2.—&lt;/P)—Poul- silver C9 1-9; Mexican dollars 63.
M erritt F. Robinson to N. II part of lot 18, Stewart’s subdivis­
An artist of tin* highest tyoe, she try alive firm; fowls 17@24'4;
Garner, the west half of Iliock 99 ion; consideration, $500.
s always anxious to aid t'le am­ springs 2 ,; turkeys 30; roosters
CHICAGO, Dec. 2—(/V)—Per­ in St. Joseph addition; consider!
Charles M. Neel to John R. Herbitious student and talented mu­
sic,tent unfavorable crop conditions tion, $2,000.00.
18@21; geese 18.
ren, J60 acreu in section 35; no
sician.”
in Argentina together with n big
Snn Lnnta Investment Compnny consideration.
At 5:3fl o’clock nt too "Milano
CHICAGO, Dec. 2.—hV)—Pota- news bulge in values a t Liver­ to J. M. !&gt;eMoines. lot 7. block 7
Annio M. Hubbcll to M argaret
Theatre, Miss \alentine,
— operatic
..... very slow, market about pool, led to n further sharp ad­ of Sap 1-nnta subdivision; consid­ Hays, lands In section 26; consid­
vance
today
in
wheat
prices
here.
impresario, will meet in person ®teady; \Vih. nnd Minn., sacked
eration.
eration, $2,000.00.
any singer who would like to sing round
“ '
whites 3.50@3.76; Idaho The opening 1 to -Pic higher, now
Quit Claim Deeds
IP.
Hagan
to
C.
N.
Williams,
for her and solicit her opinion anil sacked russets, consider stock stylo Dec. 171 to 175 and May 169
William Rothnmley to H. B.
lot
13
of
Sanford
Heights;
con­
to
169
was
followed
by
n
setback
advice. This invitation Is open shoring frrexing injury 3.00@3.00
Lewis, 18 ncres in section 31; con­
to everyone who may be interest­ according to quality and condition. to 172 for Dec. and lGfiVi for sideration, $2,000,00.
$500.
George M. Dougins to Olive At- sideration,
May.
ed nnd particularly to the ambi­
Adeline C. Morton to J. W.
After
opening
'1
to
1;
higher
terburg,
lot
41,
block,
25,
of
San
tions who are opcratically inclin­
Favorable dividend announccPennington, lands in Section 36;
May 79*i to 795i the corn market iando subdivision; consideration, no consideration.
ed."
continues to ascend. May touch­
George M. Douglass to Olive
“While opera in tforeign lan*.
Pinky Jordan to Ella Vlnaon,
ing 84 7«. Provisions were easy, Atterburg, lot U, block 21, of part of Section 10; no considera­
gunges continues to flourish ia
affected
by
a
decline
in
the
prico
America as abo rrowed art, for
Snnlando subdivision; considern- tion.
,
of hogs.
which the public pays dearly,
tion, $1,500.00.
J. E. McNeil to holders o f propthere is a growing demand on the
George M. Dougins to Olive A t-'e rty discussed ns being in section
CHICAGO,
Dec.
2
-G
D
—Butter
part of thinking people for opera
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 2.—UP)
terburg, lot 42, htock 12. block 2 5 119; no consideration.
in our own tongue and by our —Tin* Federal Telegraph Company lower; creamery extras 50* i;
America as a borrowed art, for at 1 o'clock this morning received Standards t-Isi ; extra firsts 4rt*.-j
ten it in Americaif singers is be­ a wireless from the steamer West @49; firsts 45; seconds ll@ 42bj;
coming more gratifying every Orowa, •J.i'.oo mile.; west of Colum­ eggs higher; firsts E&gt;6@59; ordin­
ary firsts 46(5)52; refrigerator
year. All members of Miss Val­ bia River saying:
"\Yo are helpless. Have been extras 35&lt;i@36.
entine’s cast are American edu­
drifting for about eight hours. Un­
cated people."
CHICAGO, Doc. 2.—f/F)—All doA F F IL I A T E D W I T H
able to steer. Wo have requested
liveries of wheat jumped today to
help
from
the
steamer
Dewey
but
MORE MONEY IX)K COSMET1CS
his a n fo r d redit sso c ia t io n
I
^
his engines broke down. He ex­ the highest price hero this season.
Dee. led, touching $1.75 a bushel
NEW YORK, Dec. 2.—(/I*)—Tlu* pects to get under way ns soon nnd showing an overnight gain of ua
American people annually spend r.S engines arc repaired.”
i*ie. Indications were thnt crop nn
( 10 times more money on cosomatdamngo was worse in Argentine a
ics than for tho aid of pure FLO OR S U R F A C IN G
nnd Liverpool. Prices were up five ■■
science investigators, says Her­
O FI KRS M ANY M EN
pome.
N
bert Hoover.
a
L IF E O P P O R T U N IT Y
Haines City—October building
permits total $157,100,
DANCE HALL SELLS RUM
We want three or four men in
LONDON, Dec. 2.—(/?)—Seven­ your vicinity to surface new floors
resurface old ones. Men who
teen music balls have obtained li- niul
call make from $25,011 to
ccnsc to sell liquor a fter |M*tition- qualify
$10.00 a day, bo their own bosu
ing for years in vain.
and live ns they would like to.
------------------------------ )
Carpenters, painters, bookkeepers
"CANDY" TURNS TO LltlUOIt and others, with or without build*
NEW YORK, Dec. 2.—&lt;/!’)—Two ing experience, can tin the work we
thousand boxes of Christmas can­ want done. Age is no limit. Start
dies, filled with whiskey cordials with small investment. Write now
and gin arc in the possession of for particulars
tlu* prohibition agents uml five
The American Floor Surfacing
girl candy makers have been a r­ Machine *’*1., 545 So St Clair St.,
rested in a factory.
Toldoo, Ohio.

'f S a W
raid that tho d aartment had been
cinninc application of the W,d.lO,
Oflfl for projects and
a*
iated by the last Congress
di “ ™;
" w r W e e . ' with old
famine. 5 S S . and held aa catirriy lho
[riliti'.inif {3,(100,000 Baker project » ° rc '
he urg- ,,u„ In this, he said, ha had the
Timber approval of the Attorney Gehernl,
present S
(he p r o j e c t win be hejd up
uM re*
a
Congress has had time to
s act, until
the
department
a
form
er
outright review
■
nil. was action.
In
the
interest
of
proper
recla­
nost 50
adop- mation development, the becrotary
poli~y- said, the government should have
the active cooperation of the at.u. In the
,.a to the extent th a t the sta te s
&lt;a|tl the
cnl nifit- should take over the nrojcca on
'IS S fc v
on ami to tin ir completion and assume r e ­
sponsibility
for
their
settlem
ent
timber
had been '1 hi-, the Secretary added, th'
the ex- states have declined to do, and
r~
[ |h" met li­ under the proposed revised policy,
the tint- such a refusal by a state would he
taken as evidence against the fea­
sibility of a proposed project.
Into p rr
Alaska was described ns a te r r i­
^ciMirt extory
which Is rapidly becoming a
timber is
Jung row- ••lost province” and where oppor­
w-tr
left as a tunity for expansion had lwcn curtailed by burenu officials “ made
by limited authority.
timber and hesitant
Tim
maximum
population or ijv
limber was
(shotilil, the 000 whites had shrunken to 20,riled. th*‘ 000 (estimated) and production
Idcpn tit- t i from its natural resources w aver­
ed and receded.
Tho situation, Secretary Work
Secretary,
Lri.'.i*1ili-s- declared, called for a prompt and
[lurii’iu’nt- lympatlictlc study by Congress of
I for a ten- Alaska’s natural resources nnd
thi.t plan their possibilities; of its methods
srily the of government nnd their effect,
lijrnml and ami tho question whether govern­
and the mental control should be construc­
I t yet S’dd. tive in type or continue to cu lti­
S$V
■hich would vate dependency, or bo removed
P'mg nf the entirely. TI10 suggestion th a t nil
Mold, how* tin* government’s activities in Al­
bate emin- aska be merged into one d e p a rt­
ment was committoed to tho im­
[ ;
■■ $ i
t
J . r:v j k
Be far t that mediate attention of Congress.
To abandon the Alaskan railw ay
I'urinally in
funded in as has been suggested, tho Soc- Here arc the central figuus in an
(undid in retary said, would be n reversion am azing organized lsunbing syndiof the American policy of pro­ entu uncovered in Chicago, which
gress despito th at tho road's up­ did a regular liuainess in blowing
keep is expensive and out of pro­ up houses for "clients” a t a rate
portion to its earnings. Sugges- of about $200 a job. Above is Lena
w a Msi: t-lon. t|int the bod of the railroad Sc brock Rice, 29-year-old daughter
solve the e
converted into a truck high- of an Ohio farmer, who deserted
and (level- wn). W).ru characterised as imprac- her three children and turned flap­
'jfets have tfcablo beenuso of Alaskan weath- per to enter the ring. Below is
the limn for love of whom she
Bog, the ml- er conditions,
g new rro- (The natural shrinkage of the took lias step, Fred Wnniqiiin,
conjectural pUi,|jc domain, the Secretary r e ­ leader of thc gang. She lias conshould re- ported, had made possible tho clos­ teased and it is intimated that
* attention ing of 42 of tho departm ent’s HI many prominent Chicagoans will!
[Congress if jjiinl offices, nnd tho savings e f­ lie involved before the investiga
Iunas.iailable fected in njlm inistration amount- tion ends.
I ever to be ei! to more than half a milliion
Cooperation of the -tales w ith;
dollars,
[ii a report - Tho Secretary recommended n the govern me:.: in administering
Jrrr' 1"t I
rhango in federal pulley to secure the affairs of tin* Indians was ur­
Jnmcnd.tii' n permanent preservation* of graz­ ged, especially with regard to edu­
nation law I ing lands on the public domain. cation and health work. Complete
[ - ' ;•1:* ..o' The gratuitous use of the public transfer to ; tatc jurisdiction of
liW3.000
i.l
in domain as an unrestricted range Indian educational facilities is, in
it unpro- for livestock. Ho said, had result- tilt* Secretary’s belief, essential to
suggest- id in overgrazing nnd large a r ­ thc Indian's welfare and progress.
t£ad find- eas w ire almost denuded of native
Transfer of juri(diction over
grass. Legislation authorizing es­ sm aller national parks ami monu­
Ir. cl l.v tablishment of grazing districts by ments to the states in which they
I’’h;mui,
i
“it presidential proclamation was rec­ urt* located, and leaving to liie
i indebted- ommended so th n t grazing can be federal government those parks
Hecnuse of controlled by a system of permits. and monuments of interest to i&gt;co«f little or
Attention was also culled to the piq of every slate, also was urg­
loss to the present homestead laws lim iting ed.
MW or (lou- stock raising on tra c ts of OKI ac­
[Sgcri.il con- res. This was said to be im prac­
Winterhnven—A. B. Coker De­
" against the ticable and the Secretary urged velopment Co. planning to con­
iktui policy." repeal of tho homestead stock- struct 25 to ill) new homes in
rretary aid, raising act.
Silvcrcrest.

m

f i t ■r*

m

m

*PAGE THREE

1.——

MARKETS

City News B riefs

Steamer Is Helpless
With Broken Rudder

*T

M any of youi
(re n .lt think that »o i
■ro luo (at. Toulon
ejll;« ll. Dot why,

common ifiiK,

to o get till oi
liu l eilrm ui. gl.Ulor
cuna pountlW Fwl
comfort able a nd turn u
like * human bcniK
j B it n .

is

*,

i la

Th

ru

u h y» l

mni li »*
\ t i . / ■ £icOuced
poundatlay I preibefor in-/patient*
i

■■■■/

ch___________
trcHitxnl ■* M

**(t1, In toy opinion, produce riot only the k*«
Cl w ild it trHhmil finrm, lint *11 Im prutroirnl
In hc4&lt;ili. Don't lik e my word tor it. Let me
tend run (i«- my tr u l irr.utn.-at iindconninc*
rourictl. IVrtonol nit rot loci it «&lt;v«u lo t-r.i S
c u e nod you are treated exactly oj ii yuu
were in my t&gt;(9:&lt;.

One thousand acres in one tract
and 11,558 acres in another.

r w r r
t r ia l
r i \ L Ei TREATMEHT
AND INTERESTING BOOKLET

Come and make me an offer quick.
Any reasonable offer considered.

I have successfully treated liunuianda
ol patients (or (ut reduction.

Without Change of DIot
or Unnecosfiaiy Exerclso
lulow a r t a In* rU rie l* ol l*ft«r* (rum * raU-

IU patkoli which bear out my atatenm.ta:
Loat 7 « I’otimta. A/m O, W ki'.W m i l t s " t

R. W. Lawton

A

[.oat 7 0 p o u n d ". Mr. S, Allit** ttrUrs " I

kow Im I 70 f*.-ii*nli a t J m u l t a t L tk tH jn iu r
par tm rul. I jm t h ,! h r u n i o u a f . I r a n m x t
taU1 Iona
Io n / aw/kl fc-irkoar A m m ia j *•#*&lt;/ *r th a t I

Realtor
Phone 7 Id

Credit g rad in g is now in progress
among local m erchants. Your record
will be examined to determine if you
are worthy of fu rth er credit—or put
on the “bad pay list.”
If you owe p ast due accounts—why
not wipe them out rig h t now? If you
arc not in position to do this, call and
have a friendly chat with your credi­
tors regarding w hat you can really,
do.
,
You surely w ant your credit status
to reflect good intentions, a t least.
And you can't afforcTto let yhur mer­
chant friend think th a t you arc total­
ly indifferent.
It is the purpose of the local credit
association to present a few of the
many angles pertaining to CREDIT
in these weekly announcements—
some of which will be helpful to you
honest folks who desire to keep per­
sonal credit ratin g high a t all times.

a/ brrala 11hank you n o much far toKal yvu
ia u dont /or mt.

,.i y i i m l 'c - T i * -

I k m ’it lc t a y .

W iz o

bow

FliM! T rtil irealuXTit.

le i

A F F IL IA T E D W IT H

DfJ. R. NEWiVIAN T ins S a n f o r d C n iin i v A

s s o c ia t io n

Zli K,m t o . Jm» U ,U * T IU c u t • H a i n u n u u m H a i H i a i i a a i n n n i n i v x a a N a a a a a a a i i i B a B a a v

lt:;

The Unusual

(V W A X / h o m e 1

AT

: w

Store!
Thursday-Friday-Sahirday j
D ecem b er

i

ti Sr. .

3, 4 and 5

THE DREAM HOME
OPEN FOR INSPECTION DAILY FROM 2 TO 5 I \ M.
Irocatlon next toTnodel home on Palmetto Avo., in Pine Heights, one of Sauforils
fast growing, liighly restricted residential centers.
Features— Embodying only the most ideal features from nn artistic point of view.
Tile and Oak floors throughout. Textone waits. Reamed celotex ceilings, together
w ith many built-in features. Make these six rooms uml bath the cpmpletu dream
home. Completely ami elegantly furnished.

FOR SALE BY

K

Sanford Drug Co.!

**v-.

-

204 E. 1st St.
O tw i
• '

a

■
M
u

MOWnll.'*
Make up your mind thin very day to

7 ^ L L V A ‘ CKm T A S K m E
E.M AGA\M • T rtE V *
s r y &lt;T E V E R V T m E * T M N O /
*\* t ? u c v &lt; -— — ~
A l l THE.

’f c k

1r

Pay Your Bills Promtly

ym m

m

1

You will find th at thc merchants
who comprise the local credit associa­
tion are very reasonable, if you will
but meet them half way.
All they ask is that you

t

1

s

Lout Jlll’uunitw. Mrt. g. H irn trtty t" Will,
fm ila l I &gt;in/orvtyou that I hurt hut 43pound*

Meisch Bldtf.

/ pn \
*„

5
6

h e t t k n l 76 [khxiU a t u t t i u U t f ro u t I r n i t w n /
4a./Jkn* i*.tvf f l i t to m i l in m y l i f t t t I Jo m&gt;».

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

if t h l v c a k i t s t a y a w a k e
at a M o v i e T h l v ' l l s t a ^
a ll

a

act rid ol that t »t. W»it* m* (or m r (r*« IrUI
tiratrantf no»| ilwu »ou It u*m rrjttic how
fmrmy you'll led. how much b-«t»r you r h*/ Un
wUI bi- lur hivluk lulnH th* thonund* ol my
cralrlul nuttcnl i who now beloou to th« r*nk*.

Th ' l a s t 'T i m e '
"Te l l 't o T H a T !

hom e- a t s

1 im

c u n licm ard tir lie
SlutAofNriw York. I
hii»«(oryc.trnltcnlf J
inrnintlw um cuuvttlu td tn n l » l l h f « n •Ive llci.h. mjity tuve

By Williams
lem m e

C

Let's Wipe the Slate Clean i

I

Th is

S

\

ran**

Phone 325

M

!&lt;• .&lt;*.m

/

A . P, Connelly &amp; Sons
Magnolia at Second

u .i a a a a a a

A. * 7

Phone 48

�•AGE FOUR

The Sanford Herald

Women’s Colleges

We need new women’s colleges”, laments the New York
8&lt;eond,Wci*M
V'i. Aatarvd i i Siec
World
in nn editorial which bemoans the fact th a t many
V'' iOetotrer
NIOQv* lij
li l tV.f a t th •i ®o*tofHe«
*** . *
IT. il---«. m
laaford, Florid*
vndor Act of women colleges have to exclude annually almost as many
f* ■#■?«*
Flor
1 Mare* J. lllT. _______________ .
girls ns they admit. Present women’s colleges are fast be­
(MILAN n U OHAW—
WL HOWARD WBQ.,
coming too large for the good of either the institutions or
(11 Hacnoll* A*t«o*
the student bodies. Skidmore College, says the World, which
iDii*CRirTmN ra tr s
fifteen years ago did not exist now has over five hundred
Or* Tm i - I tVo ni*
In Civ* br C«rrl*r. t&gt;*r
students.
W r t j k W ir tlr w ill** *r °*
___ _
p n year.
F ar be it from The Herald to try in anv way to hamper
■ r s r iA t WOTirRr All oMIBMT higher education among women. Let us have women’s col­
MilcM. cards of thank*. ri.oiutlnn*
"
U O tlc------01—«ntar.talnn*ani*
•—
wlwbnr*
ui r a
n i d i will b i rbargod lege and many of them. Let us have more. Let all women
*i r t i g l i i edrertlilngraia*.___
go to college and learn as much as they can.
■ h n i i n t T n i * « » o c i * t ic i) P h « m
But first of all, before we inaugurate a campaign to
Tw# Associated P r m I* excluatvsly sntitlsd i* fh*
for r*■abi teat ton o* *11 niw i dispatches increase the number of colleges for women, let us revolu­
aradUr* 13 It or not othsrwls* orsdj in tbl* p*p«r and ilio lh i lo- tionize those we already have. Let us put courses in wo­
M", i t^
* ' o«wp pubflaSsd Iranin. All rights
men's colleges, and then make the girls take those courses,
■If
m rabllcitiim of apaoiai
apsciet dlapatoh?f rapubllcttlon
an
M bar*In *r# *la* resar-ed.
which will be of some practical advantage to them.
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 2, 1925
We find in most schools, girls taking the snme subjects
TUB HERALD'S PLATFORM
as do men in the same grade. We find girls taking courses
1^-De«p*r water route to Jack*on which would prepare them for some profession or which
villa.
1^-Con* tract Ion of 8L Johna-ln- would be good training for a banker, broker, contractor or
engineer. We see them studying business economics, so­
4U» River canal,
t .—Extension ef white way.
ciology, nnthropology, calculus und trigg, when ninety per
4«&gt; •EvU’uloa of local arauaementa. cent of them, nnd they nil know it, are going to get mar­
—Swimmine pool, tennla eonrta,
ried and run a home, or at least try to.
oL,
Augmenting of building proAnd how often do we see a fine female college graduate
im—bouses, hovels, apartment bring her diploma home and marry some unfortunate who
■ram—
baiuea.
C—Kitenaii/fl of urect paving pro- must bo the sampler of her biscuits nnd meat lonfs nnd put
up with her disarrangement of household furnishings for
■ram.
l-lC oiutractlon
of
boulevard years nnd years while she is learning those things which
R aroind U ka Monroe.
she should hnve learned in college.
lo C o n p I d o a of city beantlfteaWe would recommend first th at all existing women’s
lion program.
f ,—Expansion ot achool ayatem colleges tench their students physiology, home economics,
with provision for Increased fa­ dietetics, nursing and interior decoration. Then it will be
cilities.
time enough to think about n plan for increasing the num­
ber of these colleges.
TODAY’S BIBLE VERSE
-------------- o ------- -- ■
LOVE MASTERS FEAR: —
There la no fenr In love; but per­
fect lovo rasteth out fenr. John
4* 18.
'PR A Y ER :—O God. Thou a r t
Love; Mny Thy Spirit live in us,
and then wc shall daily walk in
confidence.

NOMAD
When night, with long, gray hands,
bends down
To leash her sunset tiger,
I wonder if sho does the same
Along tho River N iger?

i/,
tv

When pilgrims go to Tnj Mahal
W hat aacred templed-gem—
I wonder if therc’a room for me
. To worship there with them?
When Himalyas dent tho sky
With bigness—crude nnd simple,
I'd like to clamber up their face
And settle in a dimple!
I'd like to go to Trinidad
For nothing but to look!
I’m tired of only knowing things
Through somo descriptive book l

&gt;v
tc

I nee tho ceiling und tin* walls;
f see tho polished floor,
And somo day, in my restlessness,
I'm going, to s o d the door!
' —8.Ionia Rutbele
' M
Noviik.

o-------

Touching incidents are nil right
except when someone touches you
for somo money and forgets tu pay
It back.
A Texas widow will be enndid*to to succeed "M a" Ferguson.
W« wouldn’t give her one-tenth of
a cent for hor chances of. election.

■------o— -----

A largo number of one hundred
dollar counterfeit hills arc said to
be In circulation now, but we nre
not worrying about nny of them
aver getting into our possession.
Leaky fountain pens run pinchy
shoes a close second when it comas
to traceable causes for ill tem per
and nervous indigestion, says the
P lant City Courier. Ilow about
tho neighbors’ children crying all
night?
Our office boy says Sanford hns
more one-armed men than any o th ­
e r city in tbo state, judging by
the automobile driving that you
nee in nnd around tho city a fte r
night fall.

-------o-------

H

Will Rogers suys the best solu­
tion for traffic troubles is to keep
*11 automobiles that are not paid
for, off the streets. Wouldn't S an­
ford seem deserted with only five
or •lx cars downtown each day?
-O’
Spain sold tho whole state of
Florida for, flvu million dollars anil
n few days ago n fifty-fool lot on
Flngicr Street In Miami was pur­
chased for three and a hnlf mil­
lions. Yes, tho price of Flurldn
land has advanced somewhat.
If Thomas A. Edison Is about to
run out of ideas for invention he
m ight try his hand nt inventing
grapefruit that won't squirt in
your eye and onions that won’t
make you cry when you peel ’em,
-------- o--------An advertisement in tho Cleve­
land Plain-Dealer says, “Salesmen Wanted—For women’s, jun­
iors’ and children's coals to cover
Ohio, Indiana und 1'cnnsytvnnln."
In other words coats arc coats up
there.
Mr. Duwes mny not he eligible
for tho Nobel Peace Prize now,
but It’s our idea that after those
ninety-six senators g jt through
with him during the coming ses­
sion of Congress, thu vice-presi­
dent will be tho first in lino for
the award.
-o —

Sanford Herald says the celery
city needs more skyscrapers, But
the people who nre making most
money ovrr there ure those who
are scraping the earth.—Orlando
Reporter-Star. Not those th at
are scraping It, but thone who are
selling It.
Tho governor of California ten­
dered the chief justiceship of tho
supreme court ot that state to
Err ret ary t&gt;f Navy Wilbur, but ihc
rahinet
uffiria! .^declined with
thanks. Right then, we have an
idea President Coolldgo could have
* " him with a brick und felt well

A Gold and Silver Dollar

Mystic K. G.
Exporting Bower
Falling Airships
Some News
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
&lt;Coprnmt 1916)
AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN now
has “K. G.” a fter his name, some­
thing possessed by few Englishmen
outside of Royalty.
The magic letters "K. G.” mean
“Knight of the G arter." Once a
lady dropped her g a rte r on the
hall room floor. The British king
picked it up, nnd rem arked "Honi
soit (jui mal y pense!” That
means, “shame to him who evil
thinks."
Much delighted with his thought
the king established the order of
the gnrter, mnwe it like a garter
with those six French words on it.
TO KNOW how the world has
changed, ask yourself what the
United States would think, if a
indy dropped one of her silk underthings at an inauguration ball,
nnd n president picked It up, re ­
turned it to her, nnd permitted
members of the cabinet to wear an
imitation of it, as a g reat honor?
SCANDINAVIAN COUNTRIES
are “exporting power." A good
export that takes nothing from
the soil. You simpiy sell to anoth­
er county the power of the sun,
lifting water from the ocenn to |
drop it in rain, to cause waterfalls
and create power.
The Scandinavians run n cable
under the water, ship and sell
power to Denmark.

rtMfUer,

nir.( j

f la s &amp;
,4v

W. K,

one

J tW e T

J wPXLbfc
as
LQA*

haduun,
dsn

i\

JH!

iTa u n *

K a j*
Located

MISS'01*,

Priced ig
quick sale,
paymenta fon
Karin, &lt;
ange and

THERE'S A hint for New E ng­
land, especially for Maine, which
intelligently plans to harness the
great tides in the Bay of Fundy.

-o.
FRED El

Room j, Bill I

RUMOR SAYS th a t the Presi­
dent's committee on aviation will j
x\report against the Mitchell plan,
against the suggestion of a united
air force— in short, against chungu
generally.
K I R K ’S
That there is a fter all nothing
AUTO
TOP SHOP
whatever the m atter with our air­
S IO U X C IT Y J O U R N A L
craft, except that they cannot fly,
Side Curtains
Smt C airn
JEALOTUlJ
Cnihlnns
Cnrprts
and that, apparently, is nothing to
The Moderation League of New the forty-nine, 57 are New Yorktin M jrtlr A ir.
worry about.
1-atibr u
York City, engaged in attempting ers, Connecticut has 3; New
I’honr tSO-.I
Snnfnrd, I-'In.
Siatart
to substitute the European policy Jersey 1; Massachusetts 2; while
there
is
n
lone
member
from
Bal­
of
licensing
tho
sale
of
wine
nnd
THE OTHER day Mussolini
another from Philadelphia
went out to greet un Italian flier beer for the American policy of timore,
_t ___ 41__ e___ (•_
coming back in nn Italian machine prohibition, has issued n report al- j and another from San Franclwo.
feging
eging that arrests for drunken- What does this mean? Does it
from Tokio to Rome.
Our admirably navy spent mil­ ness in 350 cities of the United mean that “ the New York Idea”
Loans
M O N E Y AVAILABLE
lions planning a short flight from States have nearly reached in num­ is hostility to any law enacted by
ber
the
arrests
for
drunkenness
bethe "provinces", even though it
California to
Hawaii.
Three
For First Mori gage Loans on Librrii V : Y „
has the support of a strong minor­
planes were prepared. Two fell for prohibition.
Consult us first when in the nukt
ity of New Yorkers and residents
down, the third couldn’t start.
In this a paean of triumph?
Tho Moderation League does not of metropolitan cities of the east?
Mag noils &amp; Second A. I». CONNELLY ISW
YESTERDAY
COMMANDER claim that prohibition did not de­ Doo3 it mean that the remainder
of
the
country,
which
wants
to
Richardson a t the Mitchell “trial" crease drunkenness, their graph
admitted that our nirplunes sent showing a precipitate decline in enjoy the full benefits of prohibi­
to the Arctic nnd used by Americ- such arrests just after prohibition. tion, m urt be subjected to propa­
can fliers in races are unfit for It is now indicated that thu pro­ ganda, the only possible result of
service. But what of th at? The paganda againi t the law, the which is an increase in the total
gentlemen that control army and sneers heard from the theatrical of arrests? This does not apply
navy and United States nirernft stage, read in the comic strips and to the report of tho Moderation
are not compelled to fly in those obtruded upon tho public from tho lajagtie, however* Even to oncj
da nacrous, machines. ,
puolfs and .corner,) of fiction, the who loves New York as O. Henry I
‘e ttu rin ls attacking the law us nn IdVi'd il/n n d who takes a pride, PS [
an America in the industrial nnd
Tfc«J
FARMERS HUNT wild dogs in abridgment of liberty nnd intim at­ financial power of the metropoli­
loan
Virginia. The dogs kill sheep. ing that violation of its is service tan cities, m ust bo disturbed by
Sentimentalists will weep about to God and man, have had their the way in which the wet political
eifiudi
the hunting nnd killing of the effect, the good of prohibition in nnd economic interests nre jockey­
the b* !
curbing drunkenness by these
dogs.
ing
the
metropolitan
districts
into
salary
W
strenuous effort." being nearly
a position indicating a lack of
overcome.
may
FRANK CASALK, aged fortysympathy with the Ideals of the
The misleading character of the remainder of tho country.
of La Lsvj
five, is arrested for chaining his
report
is
indicated
clearly
by
the
children to the floor, nnd flogging
Everything possible should be
r*a I
Tomorrow tho annual conference of the Methodist church them with a heavy rope. Ho beat fact that increase in population done
to prevent a line of cleavage,
has
not
been
taken
into
considera­
will open at Orlando mid leaders in this denomination will be his wife when she released one of tion in any can.'. Let the Modera­ (he existence of which will rankle
Sanfori I
tho children, chained down for
in the hearts of all people who
there to report for the year that is just ending and to make four
&amp;
Loan.
tion
League
consider
its
own
state
days. Bootleg whiskey.
&lt;&gt;f New York. Reporting various believe that a Democratic decision
plans for the activities of the body during the coming twelve
should ho accepted by every sec­
months.
iiiiiA oI), HEAD of the latest cities for the year UH4.it is claim­ tion. every group and every indivi­
ed
there
were
(30,477
arrests
and
French Government will resume in 1924 there were 40,205, hut dual,
The Methodists of Hanford have real reason for rejoicing the
debt talk. The United States when population is tnken into con­
The fact th at the Moderation
over the record they hnve made during the year. Many should
make settlement as easy as sideration we find there were 81 League
is so smitten with the
worth while things were achieved by the workers of that possible.
arrests per ten thousand in 1914 European policy ns oppourd to the
Wo are Indebted to the French nnd only 50 in 1924. This is for American policy of dealing with
church. Its increase of over two hundred in membership dur­
ing the period is evidence of the work done by the pastor and for teaching our public men, Je f­ the cities and townn of over 8,000 thu drink traffic may he under­
ferson, Franklin and others to population as census figures are
his co-workers.
when we observe that they
think for themselves, in the eigh­ not available for all of the cities stood
fail utterly to comprehend either
As Sanford grows nnd prospers its churches also grow teenth century* Anti if we forget considered. In Massachusetts there the
thinking or the purpose of the
and prosper. No community wotdd he complete without gratitude wo are interested sel­ were 97,105 arrests for drunken- American people.
wide-awake, progressive ami up-to-the minute religious insti­ fishly in the prosperity of France. new ' n 1914. according to the
Prohibition is not primarily for
M rteratlon League, and 74,382 in
tutions. Especially is this true in a rapidly growing city
MRS. I- ERGUSON, governor of 1924, hut taking population into the purpose of reducing drunken­
where caro must be taken to sue that the growth is not a ioxas, takes prohibition seriously consideration again, these were ness. It is founded upon the con­
She wonders why they arrest 380 per ten thousand in 1914, and viction that the HcemCng of n
one-sided affair.
common nuisance suen ns the liquor
who carry two or nnlv
only 259 in
in loot
1924.
Our city is blessed with exceptionally well organized and bootleggers
traffic is not ethical und contrav­
three pints for sale, but don't nrThere is another significant enes the snirit of the preamble
managed religious Institutions which are largely responsible
■EES
v"ine o ’ be considered. In New to the Constitution.
for the high moral and religious condition existing in this
V
zork
State
the
arrests
sank
from
The government no longer perThe lady-governor has some­ "I per ten thousand (1914) to
community.
y o u can nn
to learn about American only 29 per ten thousand in 1920 mit.'t promotes and protects a
The Sanford Methodist church should he among the lead­ thing
methods, h, this country five the first prohibition year. The trade which is inimical to thu lives,
ers when reports are made tomorrow.
thousand dollars means protection number per ten thousand increas- happiness and the prosperity of
thu
pdople.
The Moderation
five thousand dollars means im­
munity.
ln lrhJ‘ firsi prohibition League seems to he entirely ignor­
p o i n t s on
y t a r , 1J_0, to 57 in 1923, b u t thu ant of the fact that the liquor
\ \ 'jfL
fig u r e in 1924 vva;, only 50. | n traffic was a gigantic waste and
By IRVIN S. COBB
m A
h 1*1!
numblr was a moral wrong, that our present
n- lJ " ; 137 in Ihc first pro- prosperity and the happiness of
Being seized with tho fever for remove the prisoner.
You can keep the telephone mi
hibition year; 264 in the fourth the common man could not possib­
modern improvement, tho Legisla­
I lie sheriff took the condemned
disturbing you by failing to prohibition year, hut 250 Inst ly hu maintained if five billion
ture of a certain statu in the man away. OvernighJ, pending from
pay
nnv the
th“ ‘&gt;‘11 for a couple of year. The incitements to violation dollars a year wero diverted from
Southwest somo years ago voted his removal to the placu of execu­ months.
tor tho installation of thu electric tion, ho was lodged in his cell in
hnve^'reacho'l *t F **VV lrsc,cm lo i **le channels of legitimate trade
chair to supplunt tho old-fashioned the county jail. He sent a mes­
‘" r o f f i lU But '&lt;&gt;St
^
‘this
hu «saloun.
“ «»■
good die young, especially « n 7 n o revf,tho ^ tha t n P^
slip nose under thu left ear of our sage to the commonwealth’s a t ­ theTho
for
prohibition
coun­
tion
policy
is
besting
its
enemies
good turkeys.
'
forefathers. At thu sume time torney who had prosecuted him,
try
would
today
be
in
the
miser­
and pressing down the indicator
the lawgivers tackled on u provis­ unking that he might seu that of­
and industrial posi­
Wo knew a man once who got
The Moderation League, itself able financial
ion to thu effect that no newspa­ ficial immediately. Tho common­
of . the
European
of New York City, gwes u* th» tion
i,
i
l
1
1
Lur"P
« ‘'' countries
mad
at
his
neighbors
he
gave
per might pub lit &gt;H thu details of an wealth's attorney wan a friend of
his little boy n drum for Christ­ names
mes of 66 Directors and A.M
,h“'h ?tUl bt‘li‘:VL‘ that thu Moderelectrocution but, on the contrary, mine, lie told me he went to the mas.
oryy Board mem her,
W. I
I ? l,°? Lca«Uc I8 riBht in its conshould go no further than to state jail. The doomed darky was sit­
bee able to ascertain th„ bave u' n1tl,&gt;n that tho makers of beer
--t«n
that on such a date, at such and ting on his cot with his face in
of 49 of these nople Of %u , w' no should have a monopoly
A debate was held hy radio re­ dences
such nn hour, thu evecutlun of khu hta hands rocking himself bnck
__________ ______ e pupu. Uf i of the trade in intoxicating liquors.
cently.
What
a
fine
way
to
argue
law was carried out upon the body and forth while the tears trickled
with someone you can't whip.
of John Doe or Richard Rue as tho through his fingers.
case might be, the purpose of this
“ Mr. Corbett," ho said, “ I
Tho stingiest man is with us
being to invest the entire pro­ craves to nx u dyin* favor of you
TAMPA TELEG RA PH
again
this year. Has some Red
ceeding with a mystery in the you jdoaso suh?"
Cross
Seals
ho
saved
from
last
minds of those individuals most
A driver was going his way,
'Well, Jake,” said my friend, Christmas.
fiber th at, without knowing
likely to come within thu scope of "i'll do anything in my power, a l­
moderately in a small city the very
*hosu life is endangered or what
Its dcudly operations.
most, to enso your mind. But if
Now is the time to swear off other day when suddenly he was it may be w orth to the world, he
The first candidate for the le­ you ure a fter a pardon or a re­
smoking
so your friends won’t confronted with one of the great prefers to his own.
thal ministration of justice in a prieve 1 can't seu my way clear to
T5/ mrTHrt~ yoor express *b’r ,nt&lt; &lt;*s 1
remote county chanced to be a helping you. You killed that man givo you any cigars for Christmas. momenta of life. He hud to choose citing ‘»h ink th ° th‘ys o( Pcril in­
sr.d indk-sitinf: &lt;h«* ,jaa ,■ ,‘ ' c| tS* $*1
inrgv, brawny negro. In passing In cold blood nnd you had n fair
between running over a man and citing to courage are well nieh
w riter has an nrtl* woman, who had suddenly stem*', (&gt;n*t m this western world Long
direct oervirii tu points on ton • 4
I
sentence upon hint tho judge fol­ trial ^and you’ve got to die nnd cleAonmagazine
what to do with worn out
lowed, in tho main, thu old and Wi.at a more, you’ve got to die on *hoes. Wo know already. Wear into his way, and running h e m lj ago ceased the danger of the* napress Company.
urZ ’*1
tive savage who might lurk in the
into a tree. And his 8n&lt;.C(i
time-honored formula, merely al­ ih e d a tc this judge has named."
them.
F o r f u r th e r inform ation rcUtl** ,J
enough so that choosing the tree wood,, pioneers no longer travel
tering it somewhat to conform tu , "T n in t dat, suh," bewuiled Jake,
in d ic a tin g intruder point, addf**1
the new conditions. A fter review­ 1 am t got no quarrel wld de
J iskW flood and
Doctor says fatigue is a disease very likely meant choosing death thirst *nn
Cc®p»»T
ing the crime and the trial, his date. I kin git all my worthy af­ Most of us do get sick of our work* But he took the tree. u n d 'h iS f c tinrst and starvation. Few home,
Scutn»A3Wrn L*P'
•*.
was
not
gravely
injured
*
are so isolated that help can” ”
Honor spoke substantially os fol­ fairs settled up 'tw ist now nn’ den
cWsonville,
Jack
How many years of thinking •&gt;« summoned in a m atter of mo
an mck my pence wid Ue Lawd,
lows:
The most dangerous activity on m u,t
have gone behind that choice r ont5„
»«l .tanwr w ild " £
“ it Is the duty, therefore, of lake wise. But, "Mr. Corbett,"— earth is Jumping a t conclusions.
made n an instant! How min - the cities as never before- a lifn
this court to charge th at the w ar­ and here his voice broke sharpgenerations perhaps had gone into
den of the state penitentiary shall •y— * P Intcdly does hate to be
ment
C° n,L‘ bcH
Hunt the bright side. An auto
n , 17*1
uf leaving
ono'seenhome moand
closely hold you in confinement settin in ilat der cheer f’um sun- lieonso costs a lot of money but molding he standard that be­
tween
one
a
own
life
uud
an
oth^«
until the tw enty-first day of Au- riic plum* to sunset.”
there isn’t anv upkeep on it.
there was only ono choice. For Civi i z l r h ? l,f/Lce in the morning.
g u .t, next, when between tho
A td when you think it over, it
there
is po time in &amp;uch a mn
hours of sunrise and sunset he would g et on a body * nevrea
never
In California, a man wrote hi ment to think the p r o b I e n a diminishing of th
oc vasions
shall put you to death by thu
will
on
a
butcher’s
order
book.
manhood.
electric chair—and may God have along aay, toward 4:30 o'clock in Perhaps he was Just going to price through, to weigh and determine tho trial mav
Z n . . a niQmcnt
which has the better “riBbl"
mercy on your aouU Sir. Sheriff, tbo afternoon, wouldn’t it?
a &gt;tcak.
to whst iaatnrattf*&lt;&lt; ^ acc°rding
IWo. It U ; , , k p ,n
acts.
'v*r-

For a long time the government has been puzzling over
the expense of furnishing the country with new currency.
It has hardly been possible for the Bureau of Printing nnd
Engraving to keep up with the demand for fresh dollar bills
to take the place of those which wear out through heavy use.
Crisp, now bills have, of necessity, been placed in circulation
before they have been allowed to age and toughen, and this
has resulted in more rapid wear and quicker deterioration.
Tho handling of money by garage men with greasy hands
and the hard usage of currency has resulted in making the
life of a dollar bill shorter nnd shorter until now, it is said,
a bill wears out in from six to ten months.
The cost of replacement runs several cents each nnd this
becomes a large item with several billion bills in circulation.
In the interest of economy, officials have been endeavoring
to solve the problem but when the public absolutely refuses
to do anything with the unlucky two-dollar bill, and when
the business world obstinately kept its hands off the silver
"cart-wheels” it seemed almost a hopeless situation.
Last week there came from Washington the report of a
new attem pt which may be made to handle the m atter and
to save much expense. It was stated that treasury officials
hnd "virtually decided” to mint a new coin, a gold and silver
dollar. The plan is to make the new piece of money slightly
larger than a quarter, of distinctive design, possibly with a
gold center and a silver riln. n ; *
Banks nnd merchants have indicated that such a coin
would be acceptable and if the plan is carried out, economy
will hnve again gained a point and much government time
und money will be saved.

PROHIBITION DEFENDED

A Good Year For Methodism

|f*00a le*8m W
°rlh more Binn

ments Du

tU

MY FAVORITE STORIES

DAN DORRS SAYS:

o f tl&gt;2 South
E x p r e s s C°!

Routs your Ship|
the fastest m

HIS GOOD “HEAD WORK’

!“«■"'.itipiy, ar&amp; r n"

n e s s 1

be acis

1 ^ 111a man’8 soul _

�■
V

, r. *iYi.

rm

DEC. 2, 1925.

AND
IPHONE:

148________

iti

J^IRS. FRED S. DAIGER, SOCIETY EDITOR^

Christmas Bazar At
Clubhouse T u e s d a y [ LATEST C A SH IO N H IN T SF^M ILA D Y
BY MARY KARSH AIL
Is Declared Success

Club Members Urged “Ye Fireside Studio”
To Attend Meetings To Open Next Friday
Of Federated Clubs

Copyright McClure Syndicate

The Woman’s Club presented ft
most festive appearnncc on Tuesdojr afternoon nnd evening when
members o£ the service unit and
Ly ClM*
St.
Agnes Guild of the Holy Cross
[business
Vrlors af Church, gave their annunl Christ­
mas Bazar and chicken supper.
and Around the spacious auditorium
’ Holy ,.ere clevercly arranged boothn,
hung with vivid hues, where can­
rill mee- dies, fancy work, ns well as gifts
home of appropriate for this season, were
r-wood.
on sale.
“Old Snntie," charmingly por­
Bll enter- trayed by M aster H a r r y Joe Mtnclub arik, was there with his Grab
art «t 3 Bag” in the form of a huge brilli­
antly lighted Christmas tree. Hera
lentertain attractive gifts for the little folks
...
(r home were sold.
Beginning a t 5 o clock a delic­
tftthodist ious chicken supper was served to
Day Pr°* a large crowd. The long tables
R. R. were centered with crystal baskets
era, will of frag ran t Narcissus and rosts
Tom buds.
The entire affair was a success
’ at 9:30
financially as well as socially.
12 Order

Many F rat Members
In Opera Troupe To
Play Here Tuesday

| iti regMasonjtll mem[is there
peers,
hers' Asj o'clock,
j Florida
tab at the
I and nft-

May Valentino, who is bringing
the opera, "Bohemian Girl.” to the
Milane Theater, Dec. 8, points with
pride to the number of college
fraternities nnd sororities repre­
sented among her co-workers.
In many towns visited by this
C. T. unusual
organization, these young
Iclock at
men
and
women a re accorded
hornley,
many invitations to social nnd f ra ­
ternal functions, many of them
| Studio" hundreds
of miles from home and
Scott,
these little diversions
3 to 0 naturally
find a cordial welcome. The fol­
; will be lowing societies are represented:
Edward Richardson, "Phi Kappa
unebeon
lome on Alpha," “Phi Mu A lpha;” H erbert
Brandvig, “ Phi Mu Alpha” ; James
Taylor, "Phi Knppa Alpha;" H ar­
Pipe Or- riet Rne Taylor, "Knppa Alpha
of Miss Theta;” Helen Irene Cowan, “ Phi
cue.
Omega P i;" Betty Coleman, “Sig­
of Holy ma Knppa,” "Delta Omrcion;” Al­
n’s Club bert Sutphen, "Sigm a Phi Epsil­
on;" Russell Hill, “Sigma Phi Ep­
silon;’’ Gretchcn Richards, "Zeta
pipe Or- Alpha;" Wilma Shafer, "Alpha
jf Miss Gamma Theta;" Mudalinc Whitehead "Sigma Knppa;” Dorothy
DC.
iteisch, "Omega Sigma Tau.”
Mis Valentine sends word that
the above mentioned members are
.anxious to get in communication
Pwith nny local membars c f their
, societ'uj.
i is in! ___________a ________________

(

°n ,lU31'

Henry Wyatt and E. S. NorthJcutt of Atlanta, Ga., were among
,hc business visitors arriving in
(h .-ifv *^be City Substantial" on Tuesaay. They
i ney aare stopping a t the
y'.iday.
i Hotel Valdez.
Atlanta, i

„

in San-

_ .

' IrT3- Robert J. Holly nnd Mrs. R.
i A. Newman have returned home
&gt;from Tallahassee where they visiopen of i,e,i their daughters, Misses Mae
friends a,ni* Mildred Holly and
Olivo
Newman. While in Tallahassee,
Mrs.'Holly nnd Mrs. Newninn en­
tore is tertained a number of Sanford
•journ tid * at dinner a t the Dutch Kitch­
en Tea Room.
Mrs.

Lake returned
from Jacksonville
where she was the guest of her
sister, Mrs. Julian C arpenter, stop0Ver for Thanksgiving at
biRer
the lallnhassee with her daughter,
HlMMaiiil Lake, who is a student
h/
of Florida State College for Wo­
fr*' of men.
(eld,

Forrest

ll.V'J- home Sunday

There Is More Fur Trimming Than
Foundation to Some of the New
Frock* nnd Coats.
Some of the coats and frocks
are so lavishly trimmed with fur
th a t there seems to be more trim ­
ming than foundation material.
There is Sometimes an
a
half yard wide about the lower
p art of flaring froclt or coat, so
th at it really consists of a lux­
urious fur flounce. Other coats
or frocks show inset godets made
of some one or other of the more
workable furs. Fur cuffs arc som**times so wide that they form more
thnn half of the sleeve, nnd collnrs
are wider nnd fuller by far tlmn
they were last winter. Sometimes
—as in the coat shown _ir\ today’s
sketch—the fur collar extends to
the hem of the coat growing wider
as it continues.
Furriers may hnve felt some
disappointment in the fact that
women did not take up eagerly
with the iden of reviving' muffs,
and there certainly has not been
such a renewal of interest in sep­
ara te fur collars and scarfs ns
they seemed to hnve reason to
hope. But it m ust be rather grati­
fying to these furriers to see the
lavishness with which the dress­
makers use fur in the making of
frocks nnd coats.
The only sorrow that they
might feel in this is that many
women are content to wear rather
inferior fur when it simnly forms
trimming for a new frock or wrap
—fu r of a grade with which they
would not he satisfied were they
considering a fur coat or separate
fu r scarf. However, we are hecoming 7 rndually more discrimi­
nating even in this m atter. The
time has almost gone when a
woman of fashion will accept an
expensive frock or wrap from a re­
nowned dressmaker without mak­
ing a protest that the peltry with
which it is trimmed is common
inbbit. or oerhaps backyard cat.
And speaking of furs, you may
be interested to know- that in

THOUGHTS-WISE
ANI) OTHERWISE

RESIDENCE TELEPHONE:

Filling a long felt need in San­
ford is “Ye Fireside Studio." at
the home of Mrs. E. N. Scott, GO*)
Union Avenue, where gift* of nil
kinds for the home including handpaintings, dainty needlework. Ital­
ian Rennaisance nrt, as well ns
the old fashioned rugs which are
so much in demand these days,
will bo on sale.
The studio will be opened Friday
afternoon from 3 to 6 o’clock, at
which time tea will be served. The
public is cordially invited. The
studio will he open each afternoon
front 3 to tl o’clock with the ex­
ception of Fridays,

amPwM r.u " ,lreams of ow"ing

of u,e Sanford’s
5 . * . ch th?st‘ who van afford it
3 ClVb arc **Pected to be
mink!1
3
natural-color me#tin* on,Tbur,(I»y. at the annunl
V ln rn K
Section seven of the
* ranee at present the fur coat thnt rm h
_U ‘&lt;,eration of Women’s
IT T 3' T™ morning session will
begin at 10 o clock, and the a ft­
ernoon session at 2 o’clock.
,m3 j y matters of interest and
importance will come up a t these
V f \
meetings, and every club member
should be present at one, or both
if possible. The general public is
cordially invited to attend.
'
CORRECTION
l hrough an unavoidable error,
the name of Francis Roumillat was
Mr. nnd Mrs. J, R. Rankin and
omitted from the second grade small daughter ami Mr. and Mrs.
honor roll of the South Side School W. J. McCracken of Tampa are
list in Tuesday’s issue of The Her­ tho guests of relatives this week.
ald.

The Centrnl Roofers

Card of Thanks

Does Your Roof l^ a k ?

paint, s t a i n , r e p a i r t y p e s nf
roofs. No Jot, tn n s m a l l n r t a r s o .

Wo wish to express our
thanks to our friends for their
sympathy shown ns at the
death of our Son Eugene Mc­
Donald. Especially do we
wish to thank Dr. Browney
nnd the donors of the floral
designs.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Don. McDonald.

ESTIMATES FR EE. PHONE PS
Prom pt Servlre

Phone IUT-VV

K. A, VIoftlM, Hnpl,
t i l l frier* Avr.

THE ALTAMONTE HOTEL
Altamonte Springs, Fla
14 miles South of Snnford.
First class accomodations for 150 guests at moderate
rates. Beautifully located between two lakes, 30 acres in
parks, golf, tennis, boats, orange grove free to guests.
Excellent cusine, fine orchestras. Busses pass hourly.
Twentieth season.
GEO. E. BATES &amp;. SON.

g

AUDITS

SYSTEMS

i

TAXES

: H all, P en tla n d &amp; M cC all
I
i
*
$
J
S

Jacksonville, Tampa, Miami
Sanford, West Palm Bench
CENTRAL FLORIDA OFFFICE
317-318 First Nntlonnl Rink nidg.
Sanford. Florida
S. G. GRAY, Resident Manager

f

i
} r r}'

The

TO THE CITIZENS
OF SANFORD
ll-lf

1 wish to announce that 1
am a candidate for the office
of City Commissioner to he
determined in the regular
Municipal Election to be held
on the First Tuesday nfter
the First Monday in Decem­
ber of this year.
Your consideration will be 2
Black satin coat lavishly trimappreciated.
lord witR beige fox.
E. F. HOUSHOLDER.
colorful, clean vegetables might he
used—including squash, yellow and
red, beets, celery, oyster plant with
apples, grapefruit, bananas, hard
grapes, pears, etc., for a fruit col­
lection. A pyramid of yellow corn
hunks looks attractive. This you
ought to be able to gelj front i.ny
farmer.
So ninny people we know make
u practice of eating Thanksgiving
dinner away from home. They hnve
their family reunion, with grand­
father, grandmother grandchildren
nnd great grandchildren, uncles,
aunts and cousins, hut they all
com® by motor, making a rendez­
vous for dinenr a t some wayside &gt;
hotel or inn with a reputation fori
its cuisine. Tho idea is rather
shocking to some old-fashioned
housewives, hilt it has its good
points, too.
Fnithfully,
MARf HA.

Ideal
Gitt
For That Future Mechanical

Engineer!

Milane—Thursday

Foster that inventive spirit in your boy by present­
ing- him with a set of man-sized tools. He can follow
his n atu ral inclinations and at the same tim e be handy
about the house. You will also find these tools a
PRACTICAL GIFT
For father. We have a large selection of tested tools,
especially put up for gift-giving, a t a range of prices.
TOOLS FOR ALL PURPOSES

Geo. McManus' Famous
Cartoon Musical Comedy
Bringing
Up Father

The idea of keeping a fast be­
fore every feast wits really a good
one. Dinner on Christmas eve
used in the days, loivr, lung ago to
in
be an meagre a t Christmas dinner
Gav New
wan festive. Thnt was an arrange­
York
ment that must always have been
acceptable to the cooks and other
Girls
kitchen workers.
I:t our own house wo always
Music
have very simple meats the day be­
Dancing
fore Thanksgiving with the main
dish at dinner eonnisting of an
Bob Haired Beauty Chorus
omelet or some other egg concoc­
Comedians, Dancers
tion that can be prepared easily,
and Singers
thut will not leave any left-overs
and thnt will leave us with a good
Brices $ 100, $1.50, $2.01)
healthy appetite for Thanksgiving
Plus Tax
dinner. Sometimes in printed men
us you see listed for breakfast on
Thanksgiving or etui, to n s day
something specially elaborate !&gt;»•■
Card of Thanks
causo of the day—pa.icakes and
sausages, for instance. Really
Thanks to people of Genova
Thanksgiving breakfast shout 1 be for kindness and flowers dur­
f
very, very simple, epee ally if you ing illness and death of hu s-'
V
A
are following tho old-fashioned cus­
s.
band
and
father.
tom of having your dinner in the
:*
early afternoon.
—Mrs.
R.
LeFils
and
family.
*1*
There should lx’ some attractive
centerpiece for Thanksgiving day,
t
hut chrysanthemums are very dear RAGS WANTED — IJtrgc, clean,
*
linen or cotton rags for clean­
Why not decorate with fruit or
Bring them now
vegetables—that you ate roing to ing purposes.
,
*A
eat later anyway? A pyramid of to tho Herald Composing Room.
4&gt;

■

i

HILL HARDW ARE CO.
II

N
N

■

■

The boy’s headquarters for Christm as Gifts”
Phone 53

■

J

Christmas Gifts
for M en and Boys

J e w e lr y

bt the
pHa.

Mms Mae Holly, who has been
_
'Mute ill a t Gainesville where she
Jratt of s:" 't t|ie week end as the guest
Wi' hiire °f odss Elizabeth Cochrell, has
I "til ure. recovered sufficiently to return to
lullahassee today.

*!#*
£;/:

NEW NECKWEAR

*
+
*
f
+

Non-wrinkable, all silk ties in a beautiful range of patterns.

$1.00 to $2.50

I Schwarz

•H

fib* tnur-

MRS. E. N. SCOTT

l Tuesday.
PQtrd at

Announces the Opening of
pJtors in

Ye
Fireside
Studio

IP* was
f**ion of
! out-of.

I on Tees^ In S«nabia, s,
b«r« on

visit,

Tea Served From 3 to G

from

BILL FOLDERS

*

Pin Sea! Bill Folders and Card Cases—Black and Tap

T h e G ift S u p r e m e

M
'■

&lt;■

$1.50 to £1.50

*
*

Our store is full of appropriate gift suggestions
nnd our stock offers a variety of selections. Gifts
selected from us are gifts of beauty and permanence.

Sanford, Florida
At Her Home
GOO Union Avenue
Friday, Dec. 4, 1925

Uroy

n

t

f
t
♦
+
*

SEE OUR LINE OF
GRUEN WATCHES. BULOV^A WA^TlLTIES. JOHN
HOLLAND FOUNTAIN 1‘LNS, MABIE I ODD 1 Ol
TAIN PENS.

For

V«elu,|
, rueidj..

I he Home Beautiful
"m l!“ * t &lt;* Old „D
* ,n,y N ssd
lsFashioned
Hut;*,

.Griffith

H Md.,1;

r u tla n

ItennuU nnco Art.

FANCY SWEATERS

Fancy suide, 2 inches wide, Grey, Tun, Brown
and black with initial buckles.

Slip-over styles, all wool, beautiful color combina­
tions, also heavy knit, plain colors, coat style.

$2.01) Each

$6.75 to $15.00

&lt;•
*

Fancy Wool Socks

These items are world leaders for quality-N othing
be ter or we would sell il.

&gt;P-n Week D*y» 1 tn « I' SI
a y
** Val.: Except F rid ay s 3 to ft I \ jj.

$1.00 to $1.50 Pr.

■

S

'■

^

k»h- u

I**"’ M
that
&lt;4 hi.r
«at at

w

.

Silk and cotton terry clothes,
nil wool flannel in light shades
j Made of fine solraotta crepes, also beacon fancy robes for
in ull the new fancy shades. men and boys.

■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■J

.. . u m r r i l i A^RovIe

The Yowell Company
■(B

J 2HaaaaaaaaaauaBMaH«aa«aaaBnaaaaBaMaeMBMaaHai:aaaeaaMBaHaaiiiaa«aaHaaa«iiiBHaa«&gt;aBaaa'’a»l|i
^

II

$3.75 to $10.00

$2.50 to $5.00 Pr.

„ „ o “Thai!

■ t h e s t o r y o f a d a u g h t e r o f t o d a y WITH
J
IcS
^ I : LAROL DEMPSTER YV.C. FIELDS HARRISON I OKI) n . i »
I 0glu
JAMES KIRKWOOD
b ill
It 5
‘ &amp;•».
A PARAMOUNT PICTURE

50c to $1.00 Each

Men’s Pajam as

t h e je w e l e r

MILANE WEDNESDAY

Par. 5

Men’s Handkerchiefs

Men’s Robes

“»« re- 1 ■
,7

\

Light weight English socks, Plain linen nnd woven, bor­
beautiful patterns. Light grey der, fancy colors.
tan and brown.

McLaulin
*

)\K V '

BELTS

GIFTS

®j*r. who

■'m m

• 1.-*.

*

. /.a - ' L:.

»&gt;

*Is\ a ... .

.i^**1*i J'lr‘i ri'id riiritiAi

(,

�■h

,

SECOND—

F IR S T -

f •

* ■+ y

Eleven Homes will be
R eady to Live in by
Christmas . . * 3 1

Its Location Insures
Increased -Vablation--Because it is only one-half mile west of the river
and is destined l&lt;&gt; be in the center of population
of the H alifax Country.

.J .[ .

j
i\ * fS

Electric Lights, R unning W ater, Sidewalks and
H ard Surfaced S treets All Installed.

We nave Only Seen in Business Four Months
...

'

'

'\f

OUR RESALES DEPARTMENT HAS ALREADY TURNED SEVERAL IO T S AT A &gt;00 P E R
CENT TO 300 PER CENT PROFIT ON THE INVESTMENT

challenge A n y other Development in this Community
Positively P ro ve a Better Showing in Sales,
Development and

i rofits

than we have made

IF WE CAN DO THIS FOR OTHERS WE CAN DO IT FOR YOU.

W. J. RUDLAND, I)ist. Mgr

■*$&amp;i

ntu

"*

'

3051st N at’l. Rank Bldg., Phone 319

�He’s Winner

Baseball Leaders Three Dartmouth
To Honor Memory Men^ Are Honored
Of Game’s Builders by Famous Mentor
NEW YORK, Dec. 2.-(&gt; P)_
Many m atters of highest importnnce to baseball will corno before
the meetings of the major leagues
here next week, but none of more
significance than that of honoring
the memory of the builders of the
game who have died in the past
year.
The national league has set nsjdo Wednesday as Memorial Day.
Commissioner Landis will tell of
the career of Christy Mathewson,
Giant pitcher of the early part of
the century, who brought a college education, nnd a powerful
personality into the national game
at a critical period.
Barney
Dreyfus, Pittsburgh
owner, will speak on Charles li.
Ebbets, of Brooklyn nnd William
F. Baker, president of the Phillies,
on Edward J. McKeever, nlso of
the Brooklyn club. Ebbets and
McKeever died within a short time
of each other.
Other speakers nnd their sub­
jects are:
August Hermann of Cincinnati
on Junius Flischmntm; John R.
Foster on John R. Day; Rozemuu
Hulgcr on Sam Crane; William A.
Phelan on Joe Planner, Branch
Rickey on Mavln M. Goodwin ami
John A. lleydler on Frank E.
Gore.

a, of tho
team, i-i
| touches
l,ii week
ut stand
, to Cor[iethorrv
intrti on

fcampions
tear, nnd
[t accre­
tion this
Strongest
[the Tars
the asso■up after
kith the
kgs on
[the main
[each. His
ki effectL will be
[struggle.
Lstore at
[j by the
fated the
u Howard
L Mercer
b 0 in a
[d on the
b former
19 count,
pints for
| developImc with
Pthe gridI that the
L a'dose

Meet Willard Tibbcw, H a rv a rd »
great little distance runner, who
won a heart-breaking race from
Houcks of Syracuse in the recent
intercollegiate cross-country cham ­
pionship in the east, lie beat
Houcks by a scant yard in one of
tho moot thrilling finishes in the
Clearwater — New “M
history of the event. Tibbcta cov­ I Torn Id" building bcinb
ered the six miles in 30 m inutes, on South Garden Avenue,
31 seconds.
Pierce Street.

Y°KK, Dec. 2.—(&gt;?)—Fur[Inn " C!’£ ni!i,,n of the stars of
• mouth s brilliant football team
i .I.
,a contained in the ser
an nil-Eastern team by
i. Herbert McCracken, head coach
iv
f°r ‘he Associated
css. Three warriors of the Green
c '“^Imled in this all-star line­
up, which follows:
Ends—'Tulley, Dartmouth and
curd, Lafayette.
lackles—Chase, Pittsburgh nnd
I nrker, Dartmouth.
West Virginia
mol t othaw, Lafayette.
cuter—McMillan, Princeton,
.uartcr liack—Graham, Fonlhn ni.
Maifluu-ks—Tryon, Colgate, and
‘“'vrlander Dartmouth.
i i fV'k — Amos, Washington
•uni Jefferson.

PARIS, Dec. 2.— (/F) —Stars
may come nnd go and obscurity in
so far as tourists arc concerned
may continue, hut the gay Latin
Quarter cabarets remain the same
as of old.
,1 ALl ,V?C ^Jitter and splendor of
tho follies Uergere and other great
mu'ic halls, which are filled with
Americans anxious to see Paris a t
its full height of naughtiness, are
missing in the Latin Qunrtur
Shows.
Rut what they lack in the way
or slightly clod dnneers, the cab­
arets make up in the suggestive-

RrooksvilVe— [trrmksvlllo Telepbnjie hxehange plant being retunstruetid, at cost of S20.000

The Price Is Right
SANFORD
W. S. PRICE, Mgr.
W. First St. Phone 172-v

A complete line of
Cypress and Pine

WASHINGTON, Dec. 2.—f/P)—
F’aul A. McDuffie, 32, a member
df tho White House police detach­
ment, was subjected to a m utilat­
ing Operation last night or early
today at the bands of unidentified
persons nnd is in a critical condi­
tion in n local hospital.
.McDuffie, who wandered into
the hospital in a dazed condition
several hours later, was unable to
;ht weigh give
tlie police any inform ation as
filling to to who
subjected him to the oper­
as win a | atio n . lie
recalled, they said only
toposiliun |
k promo-1 that he had gone to a house while
[ml bouts o ff duty in company with four en­
Beet Jim- listed men.
|„ rccog- Some time a fter the police said,
kn, in a he li ft the house in m utilated con­
dition and wandered around the
a crown streets in a daze before going to

A Complete Line of GOOD GOODS
HORSE
DAIRY
POULTRY
HAY—GRAIN "

r

POULTRY REMEDIES
’

SYSTUMS

I* VKSTICJATtOJIS

INCOM

And will appreciate your order.
if you are not satisfied.”

Robertson, Williams and Monahan

“Your money back

PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
Snllp I a . I S

T r m p l r Itultrilnjc

J. H. JACKSON
Long
Time !xjans on Residences and Business Property,
%
Easy Repayment Flan
Office in new Merriweathcr Building
2nd Street.
Phone 611

Phone 539—JNO. W. SNEBI)—Myrtle Ave and 4lh St.

ADVERTISEMENT IS A PRINTED

GUIDE

TO

THINGS

CASHLUMBER CO
NEW
LUMBER YARD

Cop Is Subjected To
Mutilating Operation

ncx* of lines in many of the nongs
and monologue* Tho humor, how­
ever, is lost on listeners without
n thorough knowledge of French
and It Is for this reason that tour­
ists seldom find their way here.
Resembling somewhat tho Fly­
ing lint, in Moscow, which produc­
ed Bailleff nnd the Chauve Souris,
later famous in- New York aril
London, tho Latin Qunrter cabarets
exhibit many pictures of former
artists th at have graduated to the
great theaters.
The really famous stars in these
cabarets, however, have a large
following and do not rare to give
up careers which are much to
their liking to try new nu lienees.
Many of the droll ?ntertnheri
are singing to the grandchildren
of their first admirers.

Framing

Sheathing
Siding

Flooring
Ceiling

: I k '* i&amp; S g

Finish
Mouldings
Lath

W-w

The Keen Investor
—The man or woman who has won a reputation for success through in­
vestments—has one word in his or h e r vocabulary th at is kept constantly
in mind, and upon which they rely for the ultimate success of their invest­
ment. That word is—

Brick

Lime
Plaster
White Rock Plaster Hwrd
Nails
Screen Wire
Builders Hardware
Iloirs
Windows
Frames nnd Screens
Made to Order
Murphy Ironing Boards
Medicine Cabinets

b ami if

t a ivore
ip. Good-.
Spjnifl H ‘ Clearwater— Myrtle Avenue heIre if he tween Cleveland and Park Streets
in t.
will be widened to GO feet.

The Development Unit is more than a Subdivision

A TOWN SITE

Will stand the most rigid
investigation of the investor
i

Innoys or “Nags” at Any &lt;
On the Wondertu!

NEW SMYRNA BEACH is on the peninsula across the headw aters
o f the North Indian River front New Smyrna (one of the fastest growing*
towns on Florida’s East Coast), and is connected with it by a new $100,000
bridge. NEW SMYRNA BEACH lias tV/j miles frontage on one of the
finest beaches in the world, and a similar frontage on the beautiful N orth
Indian River Improvements already accomplished have cost thousands
of dollars and include a wonderful 9-hole Golf Course, hard-surfaced
streets arid cement sidewalks, two beautiful boulevards which will short­
ly be paved, donated sites tor Church, School, Pai ks and I laygiounds.

o never forget the courtesy you have
pm us.

time to INVESTIGATE New Smyrna Beach

I he delightful luncheons which are served without cost
nre not soon forgotten by our hundreds of guests.

Phone our office for a free trip, by Bus, to the property

A beautiful new Pullm an bus leaves from the Postoffice
corner at 9 o’clock S aturday morning, returning at 1
!'• M. The trip being m ade by way of New Smyrna on

INLOHPoAATFr*

COMPANY

tfood roads. You are invited now.

^ • realto^ S &gt;

E. Fox, Representative
120 S. Park Avenue.

Offices in: Jacksonville,St. Augustine, Ormond Beach, Day­
tona Beach (3), Now Smyrna, New Smyrna Beach, I’alm
Bench, Miami, Miami Beach, Del.and, Sanford, Orlando,
Lakeland, Leesburg, Guineaville, Tampa, St. Petcmburgh.

WE COVER FLORIDA REAL ESTATE LIKE THE SUNSHINE”

&gt;ne 346-J

105 South Palmetto
u b s

«**»hW M *

BEITBtt

�‘ fT -ir fr

»f- * —

PAGE EIGHT

g p
K
El(

f ...

NEW BILL WILLI/
HELP TO CLEAR
REALTYJTTLES

Miss 1926

th at owes no bonds or m ortgages.
The Gainesville «*dem y, which
is an "Honor School of the W ar
Department for the third consecu­
tive year, has more than 400 cadets
P. STEWART
from thirty different states and
four foreign countries. Of the
article.
• • •
eleven men, who comprise the
According to R. L. Jones of
ATLANTA. Ga. Dee. 1 — W )— football team this fall, six are
the American Telephone and Tel­ Southern colleges are making big from different states, frorn Texas,
egraph Company's research labor­
to Michigan nnd from Ohio to
-o ,
' sm s* .
atories. " Simple
computations investments in their buildings and Florida.__________________
weigh It In thr J . , *n ln‘»i|t!iU
show that if we could have a mil­ other equipment, it was stated
a tspe-llne.
,raI* »“&lt;1
lion persons talking steadily and here today by educational leaders.
convert the energy of the voice Heavy expeditures are made for
0 “ t “ •» i"..
s
into heat, they would have to talk facilities in sports alone. Among
The atmosphere at thu v
an hour nnd n half tp make a cup the new buildings completed at
-------- %
ly. Our relation* wit h i b*nk tl e„ „
of tea."
Riverside Military Acndomy nt
direct, and » , "JJ,***/"M***;
+ * #
FRANKFORT, Dec. 2.—(-ff3)-—
p reparatory school gymnasium in
reason, for our „ead*y
J*J
That just goes to show that the South. This building cost ov­ Kentucky is unique in having two
even scientients make mistakes. er $75,000 nnd has unobstructed forms of death punishment, h an g ­
yourWfrlends.C° n,l&lt;!*r 11 * PrWi!,„ Uj
Who hasn’t seen n mere minute floor space 120 by 65 fe o t-la rg a ing nnd electrocution. H anging
and a half’s talk between only two enough to play five regulation for crimes agaim* women; elec­
trocution for murder.
persons, over one of Jones’ phones, basketball games at one time.
The 1920 legislature passed the
generate heat enough to burn out
There a r e 74 acres m the Riv­
the connection! Hut In the main erside Academy campus and im­ hanging law. A Lexington hang­
the
Smithsonian’s» uuuiv
book IN
is perfect
Uif OIIIHIHUIIIUH
jiuriL'LL- p^pdiau'ly
UIltTKC is ing recently was the first one un­
mediately nujOiiiinK
adjoining the U
college
ly accurate, with lots of nice pic- tj,e i„rj:e plant of the Chatta- der the act which brought back the
tures taken nt the Rock Creek zoo, hoochie Golf Course of more than discarded gallows, which Clerk
nnd plenty of god rending m atter, | j 0() ocrrs. which is open to River- Goodman of the Kentucky Court
if you're erudite enough to know ' sj(jc faculty nnd cadets. Colonel of Appeals, said has deterred un­
what it’s about.
• Benver.
•• ----- —
«««»■- lawful commissions pronouncedly.
Sandy
president r~
ofr w
River
side Academy, promoted the de­
K; C. Pratt, of the Ohio S tate
velopment of this club several
stick stunned him.
years ago. Riverside's school pro­ University, says the ants a re as
"American women ntill are in­ perty is valued at considerably
sensitive to changes in tem pera­
fluenced by the recollection of the more than a half million dnllnrs
A D V E R T IS E M E N T S t e l l Ymt .
customs of the American Indians, and the institution is one of the ture as the mercury in the th e r­
M
A
N C E O F B U S IN E S S IS DOING FOR
mometer.
who were adepts at applying paint. few private schools in America

STEWART’S WASHINGTON LETTER
By CHARLES
WASHINGTON, Dec. 2. — The
Smithsonian Institution’s report
for the last fiscal year. Just out,
it a weighty volume— mentally
wsighty, that is to say: its avoir­
dupois isn’t bo very considerable.
• • •
For instance, " The Electrical
Structure of M atter,'' by Profes­
sor Ernest Rutherford, M. A., D.
Sc., LL. D.. Ph. I)., F. R. S., F. A.
A. A. S., M. S„ N. S. )nnd then
some), isn’t exactly what one
would pick as a bedtime story for
ehildn n—though it might put 'em
to sleep, nt that.
• • *
A vncmim containinng hard
upon two billions of gas molecules
to th? cubic inrh doesn’t seem like
a very thin vacuum, hut Dr. W.
W. Whitney says its the thinnest
nnybody ever has been able to proI diice. No wonder "The Vacuum
! —There’s Something in It" was
the title Dr. Whitney chose for his

Supporters Of The T3avls Bin
Passed At Lost Session Of
The Legislature Claim That
Measure Will lie of Value

TALLAHASSBE. Dec. 1.—UP)—
Till* to thousand* of ncrec of
lands in Florida on which th" e
■re now "ulouiin’’ will, under the
provisions of the Davis Ili'l in*
ed a t the recent extrn-onlinar;
session of the Florida legislature,
b# cleared and title quieted. Mi •
was the statem ent mndc l&gt;y pro­
ponents of the Lilt in hath ho rse•nd the opinion of a number of
attorneys in the state.
The Act contains n clause ex­
plaining that none of the exist­
ing statutes nre repealed, hut that
new law is in addition to those
existing and for She purpose of
i
simplifying the court procedure.
I t la not necessary, under the
provisions of this act for the title
to be contested for a holder whoa# I —
BERLIN, Dee. 2.—UP).—German
title is imperfect for nny one of ;i *
women and girls still are far be­
number of reasons to seek reeo.ir ;e
hind those of the United States in
to the eourts to clear the title. J
.
the a rt of applying cosmetic • is
Ths bill provides that puhlicn-'
the conclusion reached by a welltion in the county newspaper once
known socinlbt member of the
each week for four sucre&lt;live
reiehstng, who has returned to
weeks "having general circulation
Germany from America, where he
in the county where the ruit is
was n delegate to the congress of
brought," and further provides for
the interparliam entary union cl
posting of the notice nddressed,
Washington.
"To ail persons Imvip? nr eltiint-!
Admitting that the I’arisienncs
ing any interest in the following
lend the maids of Ferlin in this
described lands herr describing the ;
t respect, he is inclined to award the
lands," and if the parties interest- i
i ; aim for "rapid painting" to Amer­
ad in tho suit are riot known, th *!
ican femininity, whom dexterity at
complainant “ahall allege in his I
wielding the powder puff and lip­
aworn hill that ho do* ■! nut know' Q
t
l, *
and has not hoen able by diligent Smoked glasses ought to go over
search and inquiry whether any b F "ft* ??.ar- l!* rf " Ma " U,°r *
defendant he r ead or alive, the *tRy
Chnml,or ,lf Lo" An*0,M*
■bove notice may nlm» lie uflilres garbed as fashion exp&lt; i ts say the
flapper
of 11)26 will be garbed.
I lint tit* l&lt;iiiK«*r ronnrr|r«| nlih
B«d to such person "if alive, and if
l*(i* l.'iLp Mrtrjr tlrif*ln|in»f*iil t'ort
dead to his unknown hoir*, devi-' -----lint tt III tfevnlr nil lit&gt; time fit
li*KAtcc»( or grnnt€C!i,M
leant to lie heard as to his right* i
The lot provides thnt such suits in the premises under such tern u ; T L n ^ in im n n c R n a llv T o
shall proceed ns nny other suit inland conditions tt- to tho Com t
*
t lllllllu llo IVLtlllj L l .
'rrmt-ll V|inr&lt; in m is, fn rnrr I*nlchancery, "n guardian nd litem 1may seem me t and proper."
iiirttu ami |**lml Mlrrrl.
bo appointed, unless it. "At tin- expirnto.n of six month.!
I
In imiil n r r it* n r h m *• imiiir
, , affirm atively appear that the from the entry of Midi decree, the
rn I Hutch Ifi* nml rnn iituhr y mi
Interests nr minors, persons of un- h;ih'" - hall become and remain »h- It
?iiiitic kihhI
Miiim* mcii ih.ti
8j U..
n&lt;
convicts a re involv- solute and final anil binding upon F r | * r r * c f * t l«l|; l n l r r r m f * I n ilir* • t iir lll
•a.
It provides for a final decree rill parties to the cause who have M i l l lx * li( * F f l I I I * t i r r k lu n ik him; f i . r
lu t % r
it it &gt; I *i I m s
without further notice or without been nerve ! by process in person 1ii i i * * i it* r ti I . I f ?
roforenee to n M aster, except in or by publication" as provided un­ I n n r l l I p JI it * Kta«»«iI It .
cases of defended suits.
j i ii *. i.i &lt; i n ; s n n m v s .
der the Act.
Suits in which defendants ap ­
pear to contest
them, may h»
tried only in regular term , unless
the parties agree to trial in va­
cation. Evidence to he introduc­
ed by cither party need not he
Investigate This Iltirgain
Public Stenographer
reduced to w riting unless demand­
ed by a party of tho suit.
Valdez Hotel l.olihy
Persons appearing after final
( 10 N T C . n t I . .' III..... lit! n . n - ,-l K ld t - r
decree in such suits may within a ,
I Sprlnit* ..i. Mi ■ ni l uni..
I.I. n
■
—
—
-T
—
*
specified length of time and who
j for mil..In I-ilmi
Mr. tl.tbit
may claim interest in the land in­
volved may "appear in said cause |
Sininuns iiealty Co.
i
and apply for opci.-ag of such ilcU
B
A
f.
n a iM M i.i: aim s ,
KKTATK
W W ^iniLthereupon the court sha I
lip n n T r prompt nnd fifoprr show­ 1ir*. if 1 . 11z t . t x 01*1. ii mil. n t in,
I'a.tiir lo-.l
S .iiitm .l, FI.I
ing of injury to curb person a p ­ I'lnilK’ r&lt;o-U
1
e■
-in-...-nr
Inn
IV
V
M
n.
&lt;
l
r
r
.
plying in nn.l by such decree open
1;. .&lt;i i ; i ii t •• 1Ir o tie i
such decree and allow such nppli-

German Women Do
Not “Color” Much

Southern Colleges
Spend Much Money
For Improvements

Kentucky Has Two
For mOf Execution

F IR S T NATIONAL

J

Gems of America’s Mediteri

V E N E T IA N ISLES

ANNOUNCEMENT

buying
— always

-

par

When folks buy diamonds they bait
isfied feeling th a t their money id
th a t not only will the diamond
will become increasingly valuable

PorltM’ F. Pitts

-

above

fs a m s s a s m a s e m

MRS. C.C. DABNEY

-' T i.' — —-

amon

---------------

W om en
W h o D r iv e

-

0

-

All right! That is the way we feel abort
ISLES.

D riv e the I/n^uwhite Eight ) ourself
It is Literally B u ilt for You

-------- 0

------

They will always be above

the]

p a r—

command not only the highest pnce
ready m arket—they will always be ^
-

Drive tlic Hupmoliilc Ki^lit
yourself, and you w ill uiulcrstand why every woman finds
ir the sweetest driving car of
nil she has ever known, and
immediately says so.
T h e factory couldn't have
built a car better suited to
your handling if it bad de­
liberately designed ami built
for women.

In most families, the wife and
daughters, or both, drive the
family car.
And it is up to these women
to see that the family gets a
ear they cun drive w ith
pleasure.
We invite all women to take
the Hupmobilc for an hour
or a day and 'do their own
driving.

N O W — S E D A N
Hcfowaff*. /*«# 4m*,
Coupe (T*«m Fh I'Pih ) $207S

Haiss,

U*t*,

*2195

Touring C tr

tfmlfmmi,

-

-

| 179 J

Kotiiitrr (ttlcktr-Aru)
$ liH
F Q &amp; /Vfnii, f.a * It ./Jri

SANFORD AUTOMOBILE CO.

HUPMOBILE
EIGHT

0

-

Ju st as it is tru e th a t folks w h o desire
and the best have a natural desiic f
diamond, so this same desire is finding
ing expression in the minds of tho.it'
Florida.
----------0 —

-

They realize that waterfront P10! ^
the greatest attraction of these beaut
and accordingly command the be-1
surest and best profits which Lr° u
most worthwhile investment opp01as the most delightful residential P

CREATING A PARADISE
X nrlIan I.I, . nrr
|,r rrrnlr.l lijr ||tr l,u||,||„ K
l.i.lUtir.iil. nml puiwplnc In uf mnlrrlnl from Dir hut*.*||| I.f I hr hnj, Jit.f n. *hr hmullful rbnln „( \riie
Dnn l.lnn.l., rr.*..r.l li&gt; ihr Vrnrllnn U n, „„„ bc,
foinplrlr*!. In,,,. |,r r „ hull!.
Ihr&gt; \,lll urrniD n .IrnlrK lr nn.1 unl.iur lorolluo „ |n ,
rrunrd l» I.»lh Miami nml Miami llrnrh—rl.i.r in l.mt
rl*l,-«. nail &gt;rl |&gt;rr«eutluK I" *!»r In .r.t.,, h..mr,l |r ,
**lll« Ihr nulrtuilr nml rw lu » lirn r» ... ilr.lrnlilr
T hr&gt; I. Ill hr rnnnrrlril br H*r llrlxr of Ihr I nmpaalll
1* irro l UMI-fiMjf boniernnl. » U ||I||( Ihr nhurr. ,,i
lll.ra far lln», nml lnhln« ll. unnir from ihr brlfr,
lomrrn 111 hr tornlnl In the rt-nlrr of rnrli |. |u||1,

VENETIAN

GeolL°f,o
^ eErica’s, M editerranean
nice. 107 N. E. Second Avenue, Miami.
—

ESS

LES

�SANFORD

|i Sterling of South Unuota, nn w
Ident dry leader; A, Owsyei StanI ley of Kentucky, n leader of the
wets, and David I. Walsh of MasNachusetts, a lender among the
I Democrats.
I Among the new Senators who
Icome to their offices with f a r
| flung reputations are Coleman L.
Bicase, former of South Carolina;
Frederick If. Gillette of Massa­
chusetts, for many years Speaker
Iof the House; Thomas D. Schall,
Iwho succeeds Magnus Johnson a f­
ter years of service in the House,
and H. H. McMaster, former lenr-1
er of the Non-Partisan League in I
• W " " * ' j South
i D U U I I I Dakota.
...»
.......
•
.t,„ 1
I Besides Gillette and Schall, the
innCfl
bns lost o|her members
in n *
!'at! n,flde high places for
l v Z o themselves. They include John
1C. McKenzie, of Illinois; Everett
ipnflfe I Sanders, who retired to become
| j President Coolidge's Secretary;
y . “ i Sanulel E. Winslow, of Massa’ OICS Ichusetts; Sydney Anderson of

■ H m a u u ia n m in

(

•

*

* 1

_

i do ans w er to thousands of investors who
now seeking the safest and most promising lo
tion to place their investment. You arc eagei
profit as have others, we can prove to you ti
M arvania is among the best values offered

^nnel of South Carolina,
tsion be------------

areers ol
aatc, two
ratters—
Wisconloric forM. Rnlsthe very
residential
| political
[who have
kk of 1111of Mis| of North

Tourists Yearn For Cornbrcnd
And Vermont Syrup And
Shun Hest Concoctions Pre­
pared Hy French Cooks
PARIS, Dec. !i.—t^P)—Although

sbers who
t earthly
arth, Jult’nlifurnia
Democrat,
d also T.
r Jersey;
assachusof Michilurchill of
I the dead
f two oth|a century
jllette, the
I thi Seni century
long held
irt Applo- figure.
Follow a party of American
ktr in tho
tourists, or go to a luncheon of
nas been American business men; or to a
i seat as gathering of American women, and
v Uogtrr. hear these pleas and com plaints;
lortnn, of
“My kingdom for some corn,p the wo- bread.
i
ie House, J "If I could only get some nice
rs. Reg*m brown waffles with Vermont mapami Mis lo syrup.”
ic side of “Oh, for some real buckwheat
cakes.”
i the Sen- "When a Frenchman can cool;
the oth- chicken in nine hundred and mill ­
ion; Min- ty*different *(ways,‘ why ‘eau't-MA? |
i Thomas;fry it like we do a t hom e?”

&gt;l&lt;s art n't g'-'il friends.
this auto went through ordinarily. Mut
railing
live plunged to ilcalrucllami bridge
if it had mu
prevented it fall.
me hrilliunt t’npclln
with her small kids o
!&gt;y forming n small
group that makes it t
identify this brilliant
or and Pollux the T
mini, will be well in
noitheast.
“Venus will be n
object in the southwe
three hours after sun:'
ing !&gt;cc inker Venus \
brilliance
that readies
t

or announcements lo he made a t an early date

.uereury passes from east to
west of the sun on Dec. 11 and

after that will be in the morning
&lt;ky and may pnsibly be seen in
tin* southwest before sunrise the
'ast few days of the month when
it will l&gt;e at its greatest distance
west of the sun. Saturn and Mnru
will be in conjunction on Dot?. 15.
In the north, Ca ioperi.i is pa (ing to the west of the meri dian
mil the Big Dipper is swinging
over to the east of the mernli.ni
though it.is still close to the imrthrn horizon to be seen to advan­
tage. The Great Sipiaro in Pe­
gasus covers a large r| ice in the
western sky and will be found about halfway between the horizon n
and the zenith.’*

SC R U G G S R E A L T Y CO

jj
5

SALES AGENTS

a

202 FIRST STRK10T

m

*(|

* \

•

#»W

I I

PIIONG 735

H

MASONIC TEMPLE

,

ana»(BnE'JUttUi:K»wiiuzn!«un*fjrf j H u n a x a a r i! jiiH Jiaa.iu N ii’ K a n a n u n n B K u a c a a a u s n a a • » , U M

,u m I U I I U I n n u

ui uencacyoj aroma
without loss
of natural tobacco taste and character
“ They satisfy and yet they're mild" —this
is no me re catch-phrase; it's a tastedescription oj Chesterfield,

M

ILDNESS and fullness,the North

and South poles of cigarette t-.iste
—can they he brought together i;i one
cigarette? Seemingly no; practically
yes, and with no compromise or loss
of cither.
It calls for the best in tobaccos; to­
baccos of rare delicacy — the tender
silky leaf of the costliest Turkish type;
tobaccos of rich mellowness and “body”
—the choicest of fine old Burley and
other Domestic varieties.
But fine to b acco s a lo n e are not
enough To achieve mildness* with

..... jmv.'ci v&gt;s natural lohncco
asto and character without, a trace of
icavincss, to produce n cigarette that
atisfics and that, at the sam e time,
&gt; mild —here is a job that calls not
nly for the choicest tobaccos, hut for
ic highest degree of skill in blending
ic m .

And in the Chesterfield hiend you have
—the exact balancing of one tobacco
gainst another, the accurate toning
id shading of each type of leaf, the
cb mildness, the satisfying fullness,
ic rounded-out com pleteness which
dong to Chesterfield and — because
ici tblend
can
t he copied—to C hester*
•

«

�• I* rtr1
■

‘i'-

»v .&gt;

J

PAGE

■

_______
___

I

KMm ) ::'
fi hiv.
l19 G

11!
A Real Opportunity

BONDS

INSURANCE

A HOME READY FOR YOU
Handsome Brick Bungalow a t Corner Central and Pal­
metto’ Five rooms and Bath and all modern conven­
iences! Lot 70x120, East and South Exposure. Priced
much less than actual value.

San Lanta Homes
mt*

it'*

Several distinctive stucco houses of Spanish architec­
ture, embodying every convenience including automa­
tic gas water heaters and built-in features, nre ready
for immediate occupancy.
These homes nre splendidly located in the midst of Sanford’s
Residential Masterpiece where thoughtful restrictions guarantee an atmosphere of ncighborliness and contentment.

San Lanta Combines Home Atmosphere With
Constantly Enhancing Values

K night &amp; MacNeill
107-109 South Fork Avenue
m

REALTORS
R. 0. RRINKMAN
Mgr. Realty Dept.

m
K&lt;

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

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

Terms Reasonable

THE HOWARD CORPORATION

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

Masons Bldg.

Phone 72

REALTORS

T

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS

One’s i
order oj|
vice to|
•n hisi
manage!

Phone 18

Magnolia At Second

INVESTMENTS

LOANS

fr

All Rea
they
their olid
EachRe
the Co
Associatj
minatel
scious i
star
select]
areiiw

WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT OF

BUNGALOWS

VIRGINIA COURT
-Higgins-Smith-Wight, Inc.
lie

REALTORS

Sales Agents For

LOCH-A RBOR
"V 2

A Country Club Properly of Lakes and Hills

Five rooms and bath on beautiful corner on Sanford
Heights. Large Lot, every modern convenience.
Priced at only $7,500 with suitnble terms.
89 feet business property on Sanford Avenue corner
close in for $180 per front foot. Act quickly on this.

THE1
ofay
why

HIGHLAND AVENUE LOT

McCALL &amp; FOX
“The Firm Substantial”
1l.‘iy2 Magnolia Ave.
Phone 745.

Facing North Between Oak and French

of rale
frai

’ $2,250

mi

If sold this week
w-

$325 cash, $325 in 60 days, balance at rate of $100 every
three months.

ttjTV*.

LOTS, LOTS
FOR SALE, CHEAP

DEAN-BERG CORPORATION

Near the (loll' Links, including beautiful lakes and
orange grove, $500.00 per acre.

Phone 713

Sanford Avenue Corner
Best corner on Sunford Ave. at 4th St. 71x126, $650
per foot, one fourth cash.

Compare price of lota in Mayfair and Mnrvanin, just
urro*a the street, with thme.

flf *

Well located, near new Hotel, high and dry, city water
and lights. In view
and fanned by hreeio from Luke Mon•W hat more?

We have other good‘buys in large and smnll acreage
tracts, also; high class business lots and homesites.
See our listings.

A Satisfied Buyer means
more than a mere sale—It
means a customer—we’re
after Customers.
A 11 riii-tl, c t l - r o o n i

Avt-nu*.

A v .n u r

11.000

221 Melsch Building.

itS
L .ii'
j S-

THE WHITE REALTY COMPANY

THRASHER &amp; GARNER
112 Park Avenue

Phone 68JW

:||

to Acre*—K a.torn frontage
WHI »f I aula 1223 acre

r..rn rf n.l,
q u irk
so

lair,

11.000

P a lm e tto

11,000

IJlo acre.

|..,ko. , |u..

| | | ui

,

. ■&gt;

trrm "

Telephone 711
Room 8, Garner-Woodruff Rldg.
Salesman—E. T. Moore

BETTER RlIYS

Established 1910

A s you |
and the!
TORin

V p p ru iln ia lrl, fu n rlrrii a c re .u h -lrrl* o fe.l
e r l r r , f o r m r v t r u d l n K f r o n t W e n t K i r . I HI..
||&gt; l a k e ,
f l o o d h o u . r , * 1,000 p e r a c r e . I .l b ernl t r r n i . .

*;«•*» t .. .« l n e » n h&gt;t, p a r t i .
Im p ro v e d , one
l .lo r k f r o n t K l r . t A u t i o m t l l l n n k llu lltlln K .
' " e v e e l l r i t t . p e c u l a t i o n ««Iff. * u u i l p r e v e n t
Incom e f m i t t r e .

1 *

, - . „ |,

PAUL LAKE—Realtor

W4
‘*1

DUBOSE &amp; HOLLER

THEM
o f the !|
part ofi
heavy’ o|
sion, ail
serve

p;iVmi-nl

till,, |tH»» 117—l*rl. ..&lt;1 r,,r

Keren—S p l i t |, y n ,.w

l.i*l.

i

l l i i n tc a l, ,, ,

llcajintiul.lo r a . l t

mol Irtm i.

|I ].
DQ'

and

265 ACRES
515 First National Bank Bldg.

We offer today ten Iota in Fort Mellon, nctually Itelow the
market price. You will have a profit of two to three hundred
dollars when you huy. Price* ranging from $1,630 to $2,500.

mecal
TORi
awariM

I hrn- acre. in t'uiintrjr t litl, oeeliut, on new
l.nr.l r o o d t o H a n f o r d *.V»0O.

T rriu ..

H rtrrnl r t c r l l e n f , r r i .t r n l l , lo r a t r d , l i u . l n c
p r n p r r l l v n — f i r . I r l n * . e r l r r , I n r i u . — u r tin tf e

X tio r a .

Il l

in

H llttw

AIN li
10 0 x 10 1 C
house.

YOU T I I K H K P I I O P K H T I I I A

FOR SUBDIVISION:—

•in II I- 1

111 acres ju.it ouUide city limits. North of Country Club.
10 acres tiled and, in tho city, cheaper than anything near it.
-7u acr**, beautiful lake front tract. 20 minute* from town.

New Modern
HOME SPECIALS:—
Five rooms and bath, cloie in. the best buy in town. Only $l,S00.
Right new Stucco house, 7 rooms and hath, alio garage. .Must
l*«* »ocn to be appreciated, limit to live In, not just to sell.

B ooth $ (Jibbs

Live-rooni Bungalow

6 ACRES

REALTORS

Open Fireplace
Well Located

Exclusive Listings A Specialty

56,825.00

l-nke Severnl Miles Long

117 Magnolia Avenue.

KASY PAYMENTS

M—
.iutiful Homesite

FINE LAKE FRONT

$4500, Term s

E. E. PAGE
The Substantial Realtor

12-14 Garner-Woodruff Uldg.
TELEPHONE 770

S. W. BRADFORD

�Consult us regarding- your investments in Real Estate.
Our experience will help you make money.

RESIDENCE LOTS
*Num

55ni ° t SeACoUbrt'WCCnThir,CC",h a"11

Sis. S2.500.00
........................................................ $3,000.00

•

BUSINESS PROPERTY
18 by 105 feet on Union A venue......................
100 feet on First Street Extension. per foot ..
Lot 9 in Block ‘ A on Sanford Avenue ................

c ir n ftn
^ 'iS S n o n
$^500*00

These are Rood and we have many others.

Developers of—

Britt-C hittenden Realty Co., Inc.

ON

REALTORS
210 East First Street

M ayfair

the social
eof asere Realtor
&gt;s and to
ial. Hence
ction for
ipossible,
ipress of
iNational
mdiscriise conethical
aulcl you
counsel

Phone708*709

“REAL BARGAINS”
Corner Lot (98x135) Union Avenue. Price
This is near the
Forrest Lake Hotel
I

$19 500

One Lot Rose Court, Grand View Avenue..........$2,500.00
Thirteen acres facing on Lake Monroe, 1200 feet Water
front. P r ic e .............................................. $100,000.00
Seven Lots fronting on Sanford Avenue between Com­
mercial and Seminole Boulevard. Price $850.00 front ft.

iwi■
, in m

• *i

B el A ir
HOME OFFICE:
Providence, It. I.
BRANCHES:
New Haven, Conn.
Hartford, Conn.
New Britain, Conn.

.

R. C. TISDALE
REALTOR

Real Estate Investment

Phone 23

Sanford
214 F a st First SI.,

236-238 Meisch Building. Phone 23.

Over 20 Years oi Realty Service

[member
lonal As|n incorInterests

PALMETTO AVENUE LOT

|e public

&gt;

IN LANE’S ADDITION

■»«**•*

[man of

••$2,250

RP AP­
Is title is
)f sound
tarough,

Between K atie and Franklin Streets, well located and
can be bought on easy terms.

bf Ethics
Boards a
Ltes Hie
profesYvill to
health,
[REAL-

Phone 713

*&gt; * *

*

•

it m*t l m in ■ i m

•I
V i l i h ~ n f. M r a

t |,n

r.

515 First National Bank Bldg.

SCRUGGS-SCOGGAN REALTY CO.lnc

One lot on Mellonville Ave.
near Celery Ave., 50x175,
$1,200. Easy Terms.

OSCAR It. BROOKS

LUTE HOWELL

We announce to the realty public th a t this newly
formed company is now established and ready to
perform a professional real estate service for our
many friends in Sanford, and for visitors and in­
vestors who are in the city. W. E. (Ed) Scoggan,
well and favorably known in Sanford and F. II.
Scruggs, Realtor, are the officers of this realty
corporation. We have several properties of m erit
for sale and we have buyers ready for attractive
propositions.

REALTOR
Brum ley-1 hi lesion Bid#.
Phone 751

4&lt;rp

Uie Lot K ing” Realtor
Use Your Foresight

P&gt;°ne I9().\v

TWO HOUSES
I
Modern conveniences, $-1,500 each.

SEE US

I wo lots in Dreanwold, $1,500 each.

FOR

Lot in Pinehurst facing Hughey St.
len acres on Lake Onora road. 117
acres in Geneva with LAKE front
also facing' hard road.
Terms can he arranged on any of
the above.

SCRUGGS-SCOGGAN REALTY C0. Inc.

LAKEFRONT

Masonic Bldg.
Phone 735

PROPERTY

W.P. CARTER
REALTOR

pPhone 219

* *• * ■

DEAN-BERG CORPORATION

2 Lots Corner Palm etto Ave.
and Franklin St. E astern
Exposure. Reasonably pric­
ed. Easy terms.

JP&amp;rtment

* • « « %* • *

Tamiami Land Co.

230 Meisch Illdg.

Boom 3-3*4 Ball Building
Phone 142

Phone 718
i . . . . . . . . . . . i*..

V -

202 FIRST STREET
Phone 773

n'} A

�THE SANFORD

TWELVE

B e D iscu ssed a t M eth od ist
E p iscop al C hurch M eetin g

RAILROAD OPENS
DESERT SECTION
OF CALIFORNIA
American Engineers Conquer

look to the railroad to spin the I
wheel of progress with three great*
changes:
Connect the lower Colorado riv ­
er basin with tidewater.
Provide a new system of de­
fense, through levees on which the
road will travel, against the floods
of the Colorado.
Open the wny for reclamation
of 250,000 acres of fertile delta
land.
Cortez, the daring Spaniard
who brought Mexico under the
heel of Aragon and Castil?, sent
expedidiion a fte r expedition into
this waste between the year 1527
and 1511. He wished to discover
a northern route around w hat he
called the “island of California,”
and he desired nbovc all else to
locate and loot the fabled rich
“Seven Cities of Cibola."
He failed in both his quests, but
where the Spanish ndventurer
with his sword went down to de­
ft nt, the American engineer with
his theodolyte is registering vic­
tory.
The railroad originally was
started by the Mexican govern­
ment in 1022, but a fte r ten miles
of roadbed had been graded the
Do la llucrtn revolution broke out
and construction stopped.

Land; S. M. Hums, Hinson, (fivj
T e r r i t o r y That Cortex
years); J. Austin, Manatee; J. C.
Wan Unable To Copc With
West, Minkka; H. J. Haefinger,
Plant City: M. M. Smith, Saraso­
In His March Into Mexico
ta; R. L. Allen, Seminole Heights,
Tampa.
MEXICALA, Lower Cal., Dec.
Conneetionnl men and other ap­ 2. —UP)— Four hundred years a f­
pointees of the conference are: Dr. ter the desert south of here and
Ludlow Spivey,
president o f surrounding the head of the Gulf
Southern College, I.ukclnndj Geo. of California had defeated the un­
F. Scott and 01 in Boggess, pro- daunted Fernando Cortez, an
fesors. Southern College, Lake­ American railroad is being built
land; J. Kdgnr Wilson, editor Flor­ across those sands that promise to
ida Christian Advocate, Lakeland; wrest unestimalcd wealth from
A. F. Turner, conference secret­ the waste which balked thee Span­
ary of education; B. F. Rogers, ish conquistador.
student pastor, University of Flor­
The line, 170 miles long, which
ida; Ira S. Patterson, conference will conncdt this town on ^the
missionary secretary; C. Crook, Cnlifornia-Mexico border with Snn
superintendent conference anti-sa­ Felipe, the nearest point on the
loon league und Smith Hardin, su­ Gulf of California where n deep
perintendent conference orphan­ water hnrhor Is available, must he
age,
completed, according to contract,
Ur. Russell, of the board of mis­ in 1027.
sions, wiil explain the million dol­
Residents of the desert domain
lar fund for missionary mainten­
ance movement that is under way
In the churches of the denomina­
tion. The share in this drive that
Florida is expected to sliaro is
$20,000. Under the plans of the
movement, $750,000 is to he raised
through the churches of tho South
gia and Florida conference, w it and §250,01)0 through assigned
preside nt the dally sessions n id missionary specials.
Will announce the now appoint­
Reports of the various boards
ments of pnatorntes some time and committees of the Florida con­
during the conference.
ference will also he made during
According to advises from Meth­ the sessions.
odist hcndqunrters in Nashville the
On Sunday during the conference
West First Street Corner
ote on unification now stands t,- the local pulpits will he filled by
09 votes for und .’1,075 votes a- the visiting pastors.
gninst, making the uffirm ativo Presentation of conneetionnl in­
vote 1,001 votes short of the re­ terest will also bo made at the
quired three-fourths mnjorlty foe conference by officers from de­
any ratification of the proposed nominational
This corner is right in the center of the present act
headquarters
in
plan of unification. Under these Nashville and St. Louiscville.
ivity out West Fir3t Street and has a fine
conditions the results of the Flor­
ida conference vote will have l i t - )
ttlo or no effect upon the propos­
ed plan of unification. Florida
Methodist lenders, who have fos­
tered the plan of unification Imve
Already roncrcdod its defeat.
The voting strength of the Flor­
BERLIN, Dee. 2.-(/P) Climat*
ida conference is about 227 clerical ic conditions and natural surround­
and 7lt lay-members and a full a t­ ings are predinposing factors In
If you know what’s coming out West First Street
tendance is expected an this y nr suicides, tho Berlin TugebhiU has
you
will nt once realize that this is an investment op­
m arks the end of the qundrennium found.
portunity seldom equalled, it will pay big returns
and delegates m ust he elected to In order to establish authentic
at once on the investment while you are waiting for
the the general conference which suicide statistics in Germany, the
meets In May, 1920. The Florida newspaper analyzed the compila­
tin* advance iu values that is sure to come.
conference is entitled to five cler­ tions of n number of government
Half cash and balance to iijit.
ical and five lay delegates to tin- bureaus, resulting in several pe­
general conference.
culiar disclosures.
Much interest is centered in the
Regions with n pronounced
anpoinlmcnls for tho ensuing year change of seasons recorded the
that will he announced during tho g reatest number of suicides and
conference. Thu ministers are m- this wan given ns one of the rea­
signed to their respective fields sons why rcif destruction wns more
fo r one year periods hut may he popular in Central Europe than in
appointed to tho same work yinr the extreme northern countries or
a fter yenr a t the discretion of the in the tropics.
bishop and the presiding elder.
Altitude also appeared to ploy
Only two of the ten presiding a significant role, tho analysis
eldesr of the Florida conference showed, suicides in tho lowlands
have nerved the tim e limit of four far more frequent than in the
rears, und according to the Church mountains.
aw will bo removed. The fourIn Germany, Monday and Tues­
year period limit wns applicable day were suicide days, though wo­
to pastors until 1922 when the men frequently showed a pretleplan was changed allowing past­ Ilctlon for Sunday. Most luiciiiod
ors to Hi-rvu ns long in one field occurred nt night nnd indoors wns
hh tho bishop deemed fit.
tile favorite scene for tho acts.
Rev. C. F. Blackburn, of the
A startling percentage of sui*
Miami .district, and Rev. J. F. Bull rides wns recorded among divorc­
of the Pulutka district, are the ed persons. Generally speaking,
two elders who Imve served the countries with a high birth rate
four-year period.
recorded much fewer suicides than
Ministers who have served tho others.
snme pastorate four years are: O.
Mental derangement, nnd not
A. Thrower, First
Methodist disappointment in love, wns the
Church Fort Myers; J . M, Gross, principal cause of self-destruct­
First Methodist Church Lakeland; ion.
G. Rosenhury, Dixieland, I.nkoInnd; T. II Adams, Alachua; E. O.
FOR CITY COMMISSION
Calhoun, Lake City; M. W. Sm ith,
S t.Jo h n s (five years); M. L. Ley,
I hereby announce my can
Ley Memorial, Ycy West (nine didney in tho coming city elec
yours); A. H. Cole, Miami Beach; tion for tho offico of Cit)
J. H. Daniel, Leesburg; R. H. Bur­
nett, Tarpon Springs; L .n. Over- Commission.
street, Auburndule; O. M. Rice, DeII. R. STEVENS

J

German Climate And
Surroundings Called
Big Suicide F a c t o r

,

Gas Service Station and

Modern Five Room Bungalow

PACKARD REALTY CO

?

EVERETT TRUE
i
\

C

A Y o u ' R e - / w e - t - C o M e -t o
1? K O N c £ — T H A T 13, I f 3 fT '-S A C A S S

J. VV£Li_ - GR / IT

{,

V S N 'T

A o

NO,
EVA©

/ A C A &lt; -t-»T H A T . .tp t
f 4 U 3 T . W A tvlTC 3 O J.TO
I CAC.C* U P ; S O P tC b -- - *

WG

Q C .T T f W G &gt; - T : o fcT i C 1 f c Q A T

CNOOGH llv

X. KNOW T H A T T O U A R e , ? Ia /

? \ t 3 LC 5. T O H A V E A P N O N C i . O p Y o u R O C u N J
it f S c .V d .A M t _ T i
I ' v ^ t &lt;3-1 v e r \ ) Y o u n c
P t ? £ T T Y L O U P H l N T S ^ G o T i p i Y o O 'K
W A l'T IN G - r^OR. ^ ^ O M C T l-V I N) Q .’

lO U D C -R . . . . .

11 l i H . 'i H

_______

.llv l

Which Flavor Do Yo
Sposj.- Like Best?
j|&gt;_ Slia11 be chocolate^ with its smooth delicious
flavor—or lemon with the tang of fresh fruit__
or cocoanut with a hint of the tropics in its
savoryncss—or caramel with
its b u t t e r e d sugar taste?
.Whatever your favori’te flavor may be, there Is a M erita
L ayer Cake that w ill delight
you with its true rich flavor.
A nd M erita Layer Cakes are f r u i t c a k e
U'» tlmu to M l r o t
not false in quality, their jour
fruit c ik « -« n d
MarlU, Bf»
goodness c o m e 9 from the tho
rhoj aro nmJ« f r o ui
Ititrlono r»u ehcrbountiful use of fresh eggs, ti&gt;Z
rli’o from France pin*.
•polo
from H a w a i i
Qreumcry butter, rich milk,
!P,C" from tho Ortaat,
/*hc finest flavors and a wealth EnglUh walnut,, caa&lt;»«J citron, fre.n
of “ knowing how" to make cr«am«rj
b u i t c r , a),
round, and oo w ct /and bakc/good cake.
Ptcaua.

REAL ESTATE

in v e s t m e n t s

KARL J. SC)
1 1st National Bank Bldg.

Beautiful Spanish

$2,500 cash, balanc
Phone 744

Acreage Near Enterprise
Acres—The road runs right through
litis piece of land. Price $75 per acre. Good
terms.

Nice 5-room bungalow i
Price $7,500. Easy terms.

.14

We have several high eta,, ^
land unusually good for dewfap^

162 ACRES— This must be seen to be
fully appreciated. It is on a beautiful lake
ami is suitable for immediate development.
It is very well located. Price §225 per acre.

108 E. Second St

W. F. HOLBORN, Mgr,

HOMES—L0 TS-F,
ACREAGE

Lot at Northwest corner Oak Ave.
§2,500—§700 cash, bulance, terms
Choice ware-house site nt corner of Second St„
and Cedar; one block off First St., at §75 per front
foot.
'
•
28 acres, Upsalaand Country
§30,000. Terms.

Club

road, a t

YOUR OPPORTU]
To OWN your home by making ieij
Wo offer a beautiful 5-room kepi
of hath and screened backport), ra
nLifted fo r only $8,500. This hn, j
Sanford avenue opposite beautiful t*,
lot. Garage. Smnll cash pajMt,
rent. Can he occupied December 1*
SE E US AT ONCE.

Groves, Celery farms, lots, houses

The Davey-YVinston Organization
Phone 707

Masonic Bldg

COLCLOUGH REAL]
Real E state

Con

311 First Nationil Ed
Sanford, Fin.
1

If it Is lots or Homes you want we have
them. In City or out.
A Farm 8 miles out of city on hard road, 40
acres, 6 acres in Orange grove. A 7-room
house and sleeping porch. Good terms.
West frrst’ St. Celery farm, 10 acres, all
cleared, drained and tilled, and fenced. Two
wells; new house; lights, §11,000. Good
terms.
Laurel Ave. A 5 room house and garage. Lot
40x117, §5,800, Good terms.
$16,000

Lake Monroe Development

Close in on Magnolia*

25 Lots and 1G Houses on Thirteen

BRYANT &amp; HATHA1
Number G Ball Building, -Op!
' Office, Sanford, Florida.

Puleston-Brumley Building
Sanford, Fla.

20 Years Experience With Flor

Beautiful Spanish Bungalow; just completed; fine loca­
tion; all modern improvements. Price $0,500. Cash $1,500.
Balance like rent.
Eighty acres adjoining city limits on good road. $150 per
acre, 1-3 cash. This is a bargain.

Three acre3 with 6-room hou:i
ing ntreet; very good for su
Spocinl for one week $5,500

Station on Sanford nnd Orlando Highwny. Three
ilios living on property. A good proposition. Price
00—Cash $3,200.

FLETCHER-BULGER REALTY CO
113 Vl M ag n o lia

. . . .

..

Chns. H. Night.

PURVIS &amp;

Phone 710

MADE DY THE

^ / 'A M E R I C A N B A K E R I E S C O M P A N Y

1,800 Acres finest possible
j
fronting full mile *«*»’! £ ,
within two mile* gro
^

Sanford (Seminole County) Florida

G ood
LAYER CAKE

Fresh Daily
From Your
GROCER

We furnish the
best Cement Blocks

“”d
5,000 Acres Osceola County °n ^
road; very near In’™ jjjd e*
attractive farm lands
into condition- *

WEST""|C'
..W r l» 7 f e g S
most attractive
jrt
t ii.iv.. (iome 0* 11 r

KeaidtiK*

�t
r
____ _

DEC. 2, 1925.

PAGE
-

■■»- - - ■ - — ___ a

ssified Ad on This Pajje is a Paying Investment!
rc = -

TES

„

t

FOR S A I . P . a.
. "
r
^
F ° « d SAVE: iAt n bar*nin lumber
nnd extra long timbers. V-iron, ' V!,F P : Family washing. Sat
inaction guaranteed. A Grice
TANEY’S DRUG STORE - P™- roofing carrucatcd iron, brick win i nuno
371-W.
,ccn in . Sods*.
w* dows nnd doors. Several sheets of
criptloM, n
Drug*,
BoObm.
i t t i i near yon as ro a r phone.
t,f ^«enaneoos
m i .V i
PPly corner of Park E er eiuLr^^^R1 S00^ ant* wa'f*
Call 103.
nnd 2nd.
C t &gt;V r *e*‘ Apply manager A.
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
FOR SALE: One gas range, hall ? ' U P^Pat at Restaurant.
Successors to Gfllon * ,p*4t*1
08 Magnolia. Everything elec­ Avrack’ « baby bed. 305 Magnolia
iivTAT10^*-R e9taurant,
ftore’ u^ng quarters, fully
trical. Phona 422. Electrsgitb
P ixi.° Highway, 8 miles
Radio.______
SALE: One Shetland pony. ,
W1GHT&amp;—Three station*
Mag­
b 3 u L ° f fSanfo,rd- . Large stucco
building fur sale. $6,000. Terms
" ”“ 1 c'"’'
nolia nnd Second. First and F.lm. 100fl "union*1Ave* Phone
OD. liUo,,•
861
Sanford Avenue and 10th Street.
"W 4M
Expert aervlce
________ TURKEYS FOR SALE: G. W.
__Spencer. Phone 400.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE:
WIGHT PRINT S H O F -rrm im g
Lot
aale—Furniture, etc.
Engraving, Embossing. Seo uv
W i - T „ r ?lmetto near Katie.
first. We do it. Phone 417-W
* *, V’3 ,!VKhey in Pinehurst. 4
We carry a full H n ~
R Ave.-Commerclai St.
Our price* uro right. Cash or lin? J,ronl. Lots- - l0x200 in Flora
Heights with small house. All re a ­
J a m e s h . c o w a n -^ a u k m * term s. We want your business sonable. li. Hayden, 9
Sherley
Sanford
Stove
&amp;
Furniture
Co.
of Tin and Sheet M°tnl Work.
Apartments.
321 E. F irst St.
Waver ard Boat Tanks. At Oa«
Avenue end Third Street. Tele­
35—^Wanted Help, Male
21.—Sale, Real Estate
phone 111.
MIRACLE Concrete Oo, general J. E SPURRING, subdivision B° Y.S WANTED at the Postal
Telegraph Office. Apply at
cement work, sidewalk*. bolldspecialist. Subdivision to Or- once.
ln( blocks. Irrigation boxaa. J. m.
'ando. Florida, ami F l o r a
Terwilleger. P r o p . _____________
Heights. Florida on Dixie High­ WANT hi): Man to wash windows.
way.
Apply 7:30 a. m. Saturday, 119
HILL LUMBER CO. Houaa
Elm Ave.
Service. Quality and Price.

"Jff0

a Hm
a Ha*
a line
a line

"0 f°r
strict**
_ Sanonsible
ertion,
Sequent
ould be
lease of
j thorrates,
kill Rive
And
kist you
! ad. to
CE
their
ess a*
nber if
ut one
| has a
can’t
unless
[ST be
San11^ letlinuanlicient.

——

7—Business Service

oS,S' A,M""

^anted, Situation Male
CARPENTER, joblng, repairing,
n hy , , / ,or c°ntract. F. Conklin.
Box HO. Lnngwood.

42—Advtp. Mediums
AD\F.RTISE in the Journal-Heram, South Georgia’s greatest
newspaper. Morning, afternoon.
WC*C^ Snd Sunday.
Classified
rates 10c per line. Waycross Journal Herald. Waycross, Georgia.
FOR
, SALE—.

on the pngs
tor classified advertisements.
" Dy not rent those vacant rooms,
°r sell that second-hand goods?

9—For Rent, Houses

FOR RENT: Garage. 806 Mugnolin Ave. Phone 206.
LOST: Fox Terrier, male, half of
face black, spot over right eye.
10— For R en t, R oom s
Answer to name of Beach. Reward
R_rctum ei| to Yowell’s Store. __
ROOM FOR RENT: One large fur­
25—Opticians, Jewelers
nished bed room. 1100 W est 1st
Street.
II. C. VIELE, Jeweler. Watch,
jewel cry and docK repairing and
FOR RENT: Large down stairs
bed room. Private entrance. Suit­ engraving. Quick service. 116 Mag­
able for two men. Cor. 7th and nolia Avenue. Phone 412.
Park. Phone 244-J.

28— Plant, Seeds, Trees

A n to T ap* Mini* nn&lt;l
Vlile i ii riulii* F o r All
far*

llrp n lm l.
V l u k r i ul

.Model Trim Co.
Dad «*• C o r n ie r to V. i t T o
“ U r T r i m *lir C*nr
,Au| ( h r Hiv ntfr ,'1

I '.

FOR RENT: Large furnished, a t­
tractive room, twin beds. 5 min-) 8TEWART THE FLORIST”
utes from postoffice. Union Ave,,
Flowers 7or all occnsioai.
near new hotel. Phone 671-J.
1
^14 Myrtle. Phone 260-W

rn a i

NOTICE
TO ALL CONTRACTORS
On nnd after January the
10th, 1926, the Painters scnle
will lie $1.00 per hour.
Local 1261, Snnford
By M. D. JACKSON,
Financial Secretary.
WE AAVE THE BEST BUYS

■ACREAGEBUSINESS-HOMES
M one727

TO REACH the nrosperous farm­
ers and fern growers of Vo!us-;
&gt;n countv advertise in the Do Land
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash *
with order.

Off,

tiles

»or
smnn
■Male
f'mqle

Odilon*
F* Burger
Ha.
M
m
r-i*

Day
bag.
LiEi 63-W

L*1R- R.

Valiiczllolci huiltlme

E. A. BIIAVENDER

MEAT MARKET

l l u u m 1» ' I I ' U n l f - l
l-g F r a n k l l u S l r r r l
'I'uiupn. F l n r l i l n

^15

410 Snnford Ave. Snnford. FL.

DO YOU WANT TO HUY or sell

anything? If so advertise
the Gainesville Sun.

LVi’UlCU
oe.

%

J j, ^

it

v a u m q

- , .

b o

V J J]J
- i

Mrmhcr of
HANFORD. FLA.
Florid* Slat*
Klnrlat* Anaorlatlon.

*«(

&lt;»*i Jt*^ ‘ .

G. TAYLOR DYER

i ~&gt;-4

IVinting—Decorating
PHONE 303

127 F eet on Oak

HILTON’S
iiA n n K ii

This is a money

sh o p

113 Magnolia Ave.
• First Clana Rarbera
Special Attention
Given To Ladlen and Children.

m aker for the
price asked

Elton J. Moughton
ARCHITECT
First National Hank Hldg.
S a n fo rd . -------------

F lorida

and on terms.

VALDEZ HOTEL
S n n f i i r d '* t , r « 4 l n (

WITH

lto te l

W V I I T XV. SV A I t X K i t ,

M anager

410-11-121st N at­
ional Bank Bldg.

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

Phone 490W

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

WANTED

In

Twenty men for our
’ • Lsngla
Osteen Cement plant.
Experienced prefera­
ble but not necessary
White and colored.
Good pay and bonus.
Inquire
.

EXTRA EASY TERMS

$
'MNCQqpoA/ITKII

COMPANY*

riibiaiatgg b
JOHN K. FOX, Representative
120 South 1’nrlt Ave.
"Wc Cover Florida Real Estate Like the Sunshine"
;

FULTON, INC.

--------------------- -------------- ---------------

&lt;■

»

Best Business Site in Sanford

Broker*

Ilp.l H .I.I.
Developer*
Promoter)
Hentinnle Hotel

SANFORD. FLORIDA.

First Street (Near Forrest i.nko Hotel)
200 feet frontage

Price $122,500
Prettiest Acreage in Seminolu 26 1-2 acres a t Paula
(Borders two lakes)

Price $13,000

Bodwell Realty Co., Inc.

: 'Apartm ent house on
Laurel Avenue, priced
214 E. FIRST ST.
cheap.
Phone 453.
W. It. SMITH, Mgr.
Three lots, one corner
“,,«aaaaaasua«aa»aaM «aa*ans*nnu«a««aa*aaBaa«i»aiiiaiI on M a g n o l i a a n d
Franklin. All these
liy GEORGE McMANUti are beautiful building
m
I T ' b M O R E . L I K E A.
lots. High Eastern
C O tU L lR . F A C T O R S
Exposure, priced un­
Than
h o m e .~
der the m arket for a
V i ----- ------ _ &gt;— b t
few days.
t ^ t t

fo ra *

W. P. Carter

IV / H M " b
ALL
T H i 'b ?

/J

■&gt;&lt;

To Builder or Investor

i -a i m

House Problems

VV. H. LONG

K R A I, K S T A T H

t:J Wsvt First Strict
1’huns 474

W. V. Wheeler Inc.

FOR RENT: One well furnished 32—Typewriters, SupppHes 1921 I,l u l u Kuril T r u c k .
1972 Kuril R o ad ster Special.
bedroom for gentlemen onlj\ 305
REMINGTON Portable four-bank
DEVELOPERS ATTENTION Magnolia Ave,
Typewriters, “the king of port­ T n r n i *11* » n
. Pensacola is beginning
the
Adding
FOR RENT: One furnished bed able*. $60. Rarret Portable
__________
„
I, W e
| greatest development in Georgia's
room, downstairs, 410 M yrtle Mnchines. Can't bo beat. Seminole ’Imne 3
Oak nnd 2nd St. ' history; a half million dollar high­
way to the gulf bench just finish­
Printery, Phone 93. Welaka Bldg.
Ave.
ed: at two million dollar bridge
33—Wanted
FOR RENT: Rooms, with or with
across Escambia Hoy started;
out meals. Reasonable rates
quarter million dollar opera house
WANTED TO RENT: 2 or 3 furLincoln Hotel.
under construction; two millions
Tires and Tubes
------------------------------------. nishetl housekeeping rooms. Apbeing spent on highway; greatest
IF YOU OWN an improved celery! ply “ W” care Herald.
chance for live developers to get
At priem that are rich
farm and care to sell, we have
in on ground floor. Write Devel­
out 0f town buyer, nnd’ would be WANTED—Second hand sanitary Pan Am and Stnndnrd Gas anc. opment Department. The Pensa­
glad to get in touch with .jrou.) f)jC| j ^ | | j r cot' &lt; ' • '’arco. c“re
cola News.
*'
Oils
Must have 10 to 20 acres. Tele­
phone 057.' Hanford ■•Realty Com WANTED: 2 JfKi roirtfti"fiiVriislf#ll,)ol
TAkf?A m o r n in g t h ih u n k pany.
Send in your lubscrlption to the
apartment in private family.
Elcctrie Irons
Tribune
or band it to your local
Niro location. Phone 533.
FOR SA LS
dealer so you can read Florida’s
Radio Supplies
Acreage—134 acres, beautiful ten WANTED TO RENT: Store house
greatest newspaper. One year,
50x75, with long lease. City
rnoin house, two baths,
$8.00,
6 months. #4.00, three months
RINE’S FILLING
three fireplaces, hardwood Realtor Co. Hall Bldg. _________
$2.00. If you desire #1,000 insur­
floors. One mile front on WANTED: Room with private
ance policy add 75c to your order.
STATION
one of Orlando's promin­
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
family. Private bath, paint work
gusta, Ga., Augusta’s grentest,
ent highways. Price $40.- must bo white, dean and attnu-«
Phone
161-J
000.
classified medium, rate, cash, 9c
tivc. Paul U. Forbes, Phone l!7-J.
Apply
charge. 10c minimum.
WANTED: Two or three room M il Snnford Ave. Snnfoid, FI*.
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
modern furnl: iied apartment
.MAINE — WatervTile, Morning
Magnolia Ave. &amp; Second Street
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
18
Sanford, Fla. Adults. Call Mr. LaSalle, Herald
people are interested in Florida
Office.
^ **B SALE: 10 acre farm near
property. Reach them through
Florida town. Dnmiy new bung­ WANTED: 3 to I room modern
the Sentinel. Kate card on ap­
house for permanent resident.
alow. Almost on improved road,
plication.
splendid trucking soil, big returns Address P. O. Box n.38.
M&gt;\\ SOI.\ I II l u ll
MORGANTOWN, W. VA., people
from citrus fruits here, easy walkarc interested In Florida. Each
to R. R, and advantages; a ttra c ­ WANTED TO RENT: 6 room
bungalow furnixhei!. Will occupy
of them through a classified «d •- ■
tive I room bungalow, large porch,
in the M organtown i’U S l. v 11 j m
good water, pleasant surrounding, at once or fur Dec. 15. Address
1NI)
cents a word for six consecutive s
ntwi, P‘&gt;uIlry houses, hard to beat L. F. care Herald.
Issues.
at ^.'.i00, part cash. Herman Cov- WANTED: By young married man
mgton, 401 F irst National Hank
position as foreman, etc. Best of
COLUMBUS (Gu.,)
Bldg.
references given. W. F. Allen. Os­
Classified ads have th*; larger! *
teen.
__________
II. m i * t l t f r r n f »
circulation In Southwestern Gcor-.a
J 7— For Sale, H ouhch
gia. Hate 8c (6-word line) line, i*
I t*i: SALE: Four new, two room WANTED AT ONCE: A good
quantity
of
what
is
known
as
mline*, each on ensy term s, $750
LEARN ABO U r Tolk County and 2
.ifi.ii ville. Also a few good lots cork wood, which grow in or near
laikelnnd, through the Star- ■
o l I!
i l l N lll&lt; i:ll &gt;
i l r , lit ii,
“_L v
Write P. O. Box 696 City. the w aters of St. .Inhiis River. Will h&lt;oIl'la
Telegram. Best advertising me
r 11*1111
»f O l i l e n l S u u pay fair price from the nearest
dium in South Floriiin. Published a
l f o n il n
onil
K lo r liln
20—For Sale, Miscellaneous shipping point. For further infor­ ltih'.rnrinr , lii&lt; t ilill!
mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM— *
"U f*. » h u n l o a r » mation communicate with Bert I r r l u r nm l I l n u r p lnti u f r n r h i l r i.akelanii, Florida.
m
FOR SALE: Oliver Typewriter McCarty, 410 1-2 Franklin St., ■l«n.
practically new. Apply MOO Pnl- Tampa, Fla.
JO REACH BUYERS or uellars of
$2.00 (TWO DOLLARS)
Florida real estate advertise !&gt;’
mettu Ave., a fte r 2 o'clock.
WANTED: A good milk hand,
white or colored. Spencer Dairy. I’r r Cli|&gt;r l'u«lpolil &lt;u A n r Ail- the St. Petersburg Times. One cen'
cent a word daily, two cunts * won
1 ()R SALE: Baby Overland car. Phono 400.
ilrrui'
_______ _
Sundays.
Apply 800 Palmetto Ave., a fte r
- o’clock.
GREATEST PLAN BOOK
KINDERGARTEN
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
1921 DODGE 4 passenger coupe T o III, s t a r t e i l llio first Monday of T l i r . r l l r . l m n W i l l l ’l r u » r V uu
accepted want nd medium in
D e r e i n b u r f o r !#«»&gt;« a w l U lrla oi f
A-1 condition. 1924 Ford touring anil &amp; y e a r s
Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word
ax**.
Mail Your Order Today
A i condition. Chas. T. Fuller Moan insertion. Minimum 25c.
ItE A S O N A IJW : HATES
j"r ‘ ar Co., Phono 692. I l l W. F u r r e i r r v n t l i u i * I n q u i r e nf J n * r t - II.M.V I | m | | I I i M M I I K I l F o i l
THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
l i i m l .No. I, Snil F l o o r . S a o f o r o l l r r SALK
—Central Went Virginia’s larg
nIII III i Ik .
&lt;fii-1*U o r u i u u e r o r i l e r iiH jn lilr
est daily. Want nd rate l l*2c per
One pointer,
| * | . SALE:
.
|»WIIIIVI| male
11Jill
word; 4 insertions I 1-ie; 6 or
im» w ° B 11 "10ntha oldd. Apply
more lc per word each insertion.
West 1st St.

Enable.
service. F(\ ? H A Im ! 10 ACRES LAND on
. lellonvillo Ave., and Lake Nora
care
e-iin l T toU«c.h
owner- A bar­
gain. Try-Me Bottling Co.

J. H. HUTCHINSON

KaruptBu !*!■■

V icU clezR eciltytb.

ADVERTISING gets results If It
reaches potential buyers. Palatka Daily News is circulated in
an industrial and agricultural sec
tlon.

M
Veedol Oils” ..

Ineous

till

120 Ft. on Central

Phillips bons

Stores

of F l o r i d a aln c «
llrfv i t n r r a :
F irst N o tional B an k .

Fulton, Inc.

TAMPA DAILY TIMES. Tampa.
Fla. Thousands read the clas­
1923 F u n l C o u p e —-M a n y Extra*.
sified pages of Florida’s Girat
1 . Kuril T o u rin g .
Homo Daily, rates 2 cPnts a word, j
t'.*23 Kuril Unoatioiit.
1
Kuril Ton Truck Starter, Minimum 25c, cash with order '
Jiimtni tniimmlssloti.
Write for completo ruto card.
i i i :i ' i : m i a i i i . i :

Itrald v n t

A half interest in two
cement plants to com­
petent party, able to
m a n a g e a cement
plant. Capacity 2,000
per clay. We own our
own sand pit. Terms.

Shop for pood barber
nmtnR«„™I,50fnii: nml L®jion receipt*) work. Ladies we
welcome.
Next to Valdez.

FOR RENT: 5 room house nnd
garage. W. 2nd St. Phone 571-J.

--------------------------------------- -—

FORSALE

FOR P.IC, RESULTS advertise in !
‘bo
FORT
LAUDERDALE1
DAIIA NEWS—it covers Uroward County thoroughly which it
one. of the most rapidly growing
sections on the Florida Coast.
Sample codj and rate card upon
request.

OHIO—Xenia. Make vour sales
through the Xenia Oaiette, Zenia, Ohim Rich agricultural dis­
21.—Lost, Found
trict. Want ed ami display rates
WANTED a t ONCE: Experienced on request.
L° ST : On First street between
soda man. Laney’s Drug Store.
, i Railroad Avenue and ice plant,
A LITTLE w a n t AD IN The
blnck handbag containing man’s
T
r
v
S
m
i
f
f
i
'a
P
o
r
L
n
r
HERALD will bring you in big
^ nrAniJ aPbareI- Finder return to
I ry onilin 8 Uarber results.
Advertise those old a r­
400 Sanford Ave.
ticles you have stored away and
have no use for. A little thirtyLOST: Monday, card case contain-■
.
cent ad may bring you several
dollars. I hone 148 nnd n repre­
and
sum
of money. Reward, Call■1
OOOA or
» - f974.
i-■
sentative will call and sec you.
2800

ADDRESSING — Multlgraphing,
folding and mailing—aa you
want it— when you w ant It.
Phone G73. H. E. Porch, Flret
National Bank Bldg.

i^ —

REALTOR
230 Meisch Bldg.
Phone 718

4 '&lt; d

Hh

•3'

uTaafiiiafiHiHiMiuafgfafi

C"®ir
u

© 1923 BY Int l FcATtnx Scnvicc. Inc.

.

Grot Britain rtghl&gt; rtttrrtd

—
- Vi Vfii

Winter Days Are Here
Sue Our New A*aortm*nt of

Andirons and Fire Sets

Ball Hardware Co.
____

—

PHONE 6
.'if

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="18">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="20499">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1925</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21800">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, December 02, 1925</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21801">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21802">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on December 02, 1925.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21803">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21804">
                <text>Original 14-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, December 02, 1925; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21805">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21806">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21807">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="21808">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
</itemContainer>
